I Should Have Seen This Coming...
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Unknown quantities of dirt, rocks, and sand do not make for a great turning experience, and I certainly learned a few things the hard way with this one. For starters, the manufacturer of the casting resin, @superclearepoxy advised me to expect resin chipout when turning at high speeds, so I have grown accustomed to intense, hand-scarring resin shrapnel for the first rough shaping passes. (Hence, this was also my first time using gloves while turning.) In the past, I have had problems with carbide bits loosening, but I had never before had a carbide cutter break. So, my initial assumption was that I had hit a rock or a piece of metal, but nope, it was just super hard epoxy. @EasyWoodTools was great and replaced both the carbide cutter and the screw for free. I eventually resorted to an angle grinder to negotiate the dirt, and I knew there was more dirt and rocks potentially inside the piece. While hollowing the piece, I could tell that a significant portion of the material was dirt/sand/and small rocks, because there were very few clean cuts and lots of vibration. @Lyle , the manufacturer of the hollowing system, had some great advice for me regarding proper hollowing techniques, but we eventually agreed that this material was becoming unworkable and potentially unsafe. However, with the help of Starbond CA glue and TotalBoat epoxy, victory was within reach!
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It is beautiful! I’m so thankful to be the lucky owner of this piece. Thank you, David!! ❤
@DavidAdamsen
Жыл бұрын
Aw thank you!!! So glad you like it! ❤️
@sandrageorge4429
Жыл бұрын
Well , now if someone wanted to buy this piece , or one like it , what would it run ?
@sandrageorge4429
Жыл бұрын
@@DavidAdamsenok , now sell me one please ! Ill pay for it in advance !
@DavidAdamsen
Жыл бұрын
@@sandrageorge4429 Hi Sandra, thanks! That can be arranged. Contact me through my website adamsenwoodcraft.com. Cheers!
@rayanshrustagi9352
Жыл бұрын
How much did you pay for it?
Splendid piece of art and craftsmanship, however, not recommended for the average wood-turner who values “two arms and a leg”
@DavidAdamsen
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@ericperry4379
Жыл бұрын
Two arms and a leg is how much it costs!!
@mchsnyder
Жыл бұрын
Meh, arms and legs are overrated.
@mariacristinagomesdecarval6680
Жыл бұрын
@@DavidAdamsen ¹¹¹
@mikefreeman6399
Жыл бұрын
Or sepukku by wood lathe
Being able to see the initial shrub and say.. "This is kinda shaped like a vase, it'll make a good vase" is incredible creativity
I had the honor of growing up in a household of woodworkers and spent what felt like my entire childhood, sanding EVERYTHING! But I truly wish that my grandfather and uncle were alive today to see this work of art...they would be stunned. The entire process is amazing and I'm glad I didn't have to sand it!!!
@DavidAdamsen
5 ай бұрын
Thanks so much, Jennifer!
@vipinbihari2322
2 ай бұрын
If find God मैनुपलेट him
the author does like to from scratch, shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. kzread.infoUgkxD-QRFQz730FJEh4f9BYSf-nkIMIC9hL_ as another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us dont have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we wont be able to practice the full stack project, is still great.
I give you a lot of credit, David, for not only turning what looked like a piece of junk into an incredible work of art, but also for sticking with this project through its myriad of frustrations and challenges. Job well done!
@DavidAdamsen
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Cheryl!
@Wooargh
Жыл бұрын
Those "frustrations" were Mother Nature's way of saying "stop making things from my beautiful trees". It's because of people like him that there's a massive increase in blood clots and heart attacks from Global Warming.
@pea1andHim
Жыл бұрын
@@DavidAdamsen Here is the message they sent “I got something special for you. Message me directly using the above name to claim your prize.” This was a telegram message. I will put the link in my next comment. I will go and copy it.
@DavidAdamsen
Жыл бұрын
@@pea1andHim Hi Leah thanks for noticing. Yeah that isn’t me. Please report the comment as spam. Thanks for being vigilant!!!
@DavidAdamsen
Жыл бұрын
@@Wooargh I love a good sense of humor! 🤪
Absolutely astounding, I will never get over the way something so beautiful can be made as long as you are experienced enough to make it. You are amazing.
Как же офигенно получилось. Но сколько пришлось пройти. Мастеру браво, одно удовольствие от просмотра.
@user-jb4lv7vu5x
Ай бұрын
Художник.
I love that you specifically used the gold to try and seal the cracks. It gives the vase a kintsugi sort of look. Love your work bruv. 👍🏽
@armondtanz
4 ай бұрын
Ima gonna do this and make a toothpick.
@RichardQuadling
4 ай бұрын
The idea of NOT hiding the "break". Opening the idea of broken to something better. Is the term you used for the Chinese/Japanese rapairs to pottery and the like ( not sure of the origin ). Looks exactly right. Don't hide "mistakes". Own them, and show how you learned from them. Love it. It's funny. A wood and faux glass pot actually can inspire. THAT is why this is great work. Not mass produced for profit. Uniquely made for pure love and demonstration of understanding and skill. Worth every moment watching.
I was totally riveted to this entire video. I've never watched anything like this before. The imagination, the vision in the minds eye to see this in a mangled old shrub root, and the talent to create it is truly amazing.
@DavidAdamsen
7 ай бұрын
Thanks!!
@schwalbrealty6859
7 ай бұрын
I approve this message 😂
@NetoOrtega-em8ly
5 ай бұрын
@@schwalbrealty6859 G
@NetoOrtega-em8ly
5 ай бұрын
@@schwalbrealty6859d so 3:26
@piakelley7477
5 ай бұрын
These words capture exactly how I was feeling watching this. Absolutely amazing. Bravo!
this randomly popped up on my feed and i had no idea what i was getting into when i clicked.. but WOW! that was so cool hahahha, thanks David! keep spreading your light and gifts my friend ✌💙
@DavidAdamsen
Ай бұрын
Thanks!
I'm so glad videos like this are here for people like me to see. Sometimes we walk into a shop and see an item like this with a what we see as a extremly high price. Watching how much skill it takes to bring something like this to the public is impotant. By knowing part of the process and the skills needed, price no longer is as an important part as is how much you admire the talent and the beauty of the piece of Art.
@CATNAPREAL1188
6 ай бұрын
No you won't. Not of this caliber and craftsmanship. Some old cool object's - yes pieces of art such as this, not to darn often.
@thehammer9188
5 ай бұрын
@@karlwithak. So sad but very true. Young kids these days do not realize what kind of money that their parents and grandparents pass down, that now is worth a lot of money and a just have a dumpster put in front of the house to clear it out. Basically just went through it myself. So sad
@brandyj6165
2 ай бұрын
@@karlwithak. So.... it doesn't diminish the value of the work to "dad and dad-friends" or of the art. That's why art is subjective, and no one is forcing you to either like it or buy it, whether I think it's amazing (I do), or bizarre, or worth $5K to me, or maybe not to you. Or don't call it art, call it amazing craftsmanship, or don't call it anything at all. Just don't pretend it's still garbage or that the technique and work here aren't fantastic. I have a couple of projects I cherish that I think are worth a lot, my heirs and their heirs may not. Even da Vinci painted over many of his canvases or tossed them or re-did them. Now we wonder how could he not know their worth.... subjective, and time.
What an incredibly ambitious (and dangerous) project. What an amazing result. Glad you survived the ordeal, and I hope you were suitably compensated for that museum-piece!
@DavidAdamsen
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
@iwanturaxx4032
Жыл бұрын
wow
@gordonbman2911
Жыл бұрын
Why is it dangerous? looked like he knew what he was doing :D
@peetiegonzalez1845
Жыл бұрын
@@gordonbman2911 Well, good. Because it was dangerous. If he didn't.
@moniquekeizer-vanwingerden8068
Жыл бұрын
Wauw, it's gorgeous!! 😍
What a beautiful piece of art! I'd have fresh flowers displayed in that ALL THE TIME!!!
I'm sorry that it gave you so much trouble, but I think we can all agree that the result was well worth it all. It's a beautiful piece!
An expert is not someone without flaws, but someone who overcomes them. Nice job.
@Zahid_niazi
Жыл бұрын
❤💚❤
@zippythemonkey9768
Жыл бұрын
Kintsugi - 'the beauty of imperfections' Kintsugi ("golden joinery"), also known as Kintsukuroi ("golden repair"), is the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery by mending the areas of breakage with lacquer dusted or mixed with powdered gold, silver, or platinum
@davidhunt7249
Жыл бұрын
Agreed. Well said.
@kanon1177
7 ай бұрын
So true
I was a manual machinist for a few years and I'm absolutely blown away by your skill and artistic ability.
THIS was absolutely glorious to journey with you. It felt for me, like taking a ride and trusting the driver to an unknown destination, while being open to whatever was found on the other side. The finished production... a soul stirring contribution of worlds, come together in harmony... and the spirit song sang, did infact move me... deeply. Well done indeed. So grateful to have crossed this unexpected path.
Wow! There is a lot going on with this work of art and beauty. I could just watch it spin and spin. Thank you for your creativity skill.
When you added the gold resin to the part that was weakened it reminded me of kintsugi, the Japanese art in which gold is used to repair pottery. Which is also part of a beautiful philosophy to stay optimistic when things fall apart and accept flaws. This is a very beautiful piece!
@mr89firebird
Жыл бұрын
Came here to read the rest of the comments after I had also commented on the tie to kintsugi :)
@EternalQuestion
Жыл бұрын
I also thought the same thing and came here to make the same comment. But you beat me to it 😝
When this started I was like oh man this is gonna be so interesting and then I saw the choice of colors for the body of the vase and I got skeptical but then as it all started to come together I was like "oh dang, this might actually be the most amazing vase I've ever seen in my entire life
@lyraleen1504
Жыл бұрын
Thats what I love about art, just gotta trust the process♡
@AkshaySingh-xi2wi
Жыл бұрын
Kk Ni
@uaeeclipseclub5240
Жыл бұрын
Hard work and beautiful outcone
@suchabadkitty1293
Жыл бұрын
Big 'ol plastic vase. 😐
@user-sf8fs6rc5b
Жыл бұрын
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Wow, something so wild, muddy and ugly became something so clean, decorative & elegant! WELL DONE!
I am amazed that you could see the potential in the piece of wood you started with! What a gorgeous piece of art!
It's absolutely breathtaking. I was captivated. I could look at it all day. You're a unique and I hope you continue to grace us with the gift you possess.
That is amazing. Out of that hunk of gnarly bunch of raggedy tree parts emerges something so amazingly beautiful! You are gifted.
@samuelc6246
Жыл бұрын
I agree that it is gorgeous, and had I the tools, I would consider trying something similar inspired by this video, but I happen to love how tree roots look in their natural form as well and have a bunch of them decorating my cabin in the forest, both inside and outside :D All from trees that died on their own, or at least without me playing an active part in their death. Just like how I have a few decorative animal skulls from animals I didn't kill, since I don't kill any living being knowingly. But I still love how these skulls and roots look, and how wonderful nature shaped them for their function.
@farzanatasneem
Жыл бұрын
@@samuelc6246 Not NATURE GOD shaped them. Say "God is great"
@samuelc6246
Жыл бұрын
@@farzanatasneem To me those names are almost interchangeable. I live in nature and nature lives within me. I exist within a universe, and a universe exists within me. Whatever "I" and "me" means. I have gained "supernatural" powers through reconnecting with nature, which I consider to be the will of life itself (the "fatherly" spark) given physical form and "born" in the ("motherly") material in this case, or in the spiritual, the thought. So yeah, if you would put it in words assuming the fatherly, that shaped started it, is god, you could say god shaped them. But I'm on good terms with all of the just ones, myself included, as I am part of them, part of One in solidarity, one of them, and a solitary individual all at once, love my brothers and sisters as I love myself, be they ants or whales or birds or trees, all born from the same "father" and "mother", through the same harmony, and I don't take orders from anyone. I live and let live. So no, I won't say that on command, not even when it came directly from them, and it won't offend them if they are kind, rightfully arrogant AND exemplary humble, as they know me, taught me, and learn through me. "They" don't "work" that way. They, or we, have free will and are not obedient slaves. That would be an offense to the one you resemble, represent, ARE, and got your free will from. I am not a god fearing man. I am a loving man with the power to judge and execute and take responsibility for my actions, and change my ways should I judge them unjust, no matter if that goes against the terror of humanity and/or the accepted beliefs of what "god" is. If said "god" thinks he can overrule my free will and judgement with power and punishment, he can join all the other false authorities in trying, but he won't be able to, and will lose my faith in him just as the others. These are "my" words, just as much as they are yours, I just hope they helped you understand my perspective, my experience, my message, and you will refrain from enforcing anyone's will as my command, my "law", unless I stole their freedom or their life. If god were a physical being towering over me telling me to say he's great, I would tell him the same. But god is none of that. And I know what I am. ... That said, I wish you an interesting experience and valuable lessons. And joy in rest and harmony.
@alexanderortega7559
Жыл бұрын
@@farzanatasneem bros just tryna talk he said nothin bout god
@agreetodisagree4751
Жыл бұрын
@@alexanderortega7559 Yeah, and I'll bet somebody along here has worked DJT in to it, too.
I've never seen craftsmanship like this--inspiration, vision, persistence, skill. It's magnificent
@DavidAdamsen
Жыл бұрын
I appreciate, Wendy!
That is truly a ‘work of art’…..just blown away by this piece….magnificent👏👏👏
This is a very well-done video. The entire process was clear and just enough to maintain the audience's attention. The final product is a work of art.
@DavidAdamsen
4 ай бұрын
Thanks so much!
No wonder this video has 9M views. What an amazing journey you took us on to create this amazing piece of art. Hats off for the filming and editing.
@DavidAdamsen
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, Jesper! I wish you the same!
@zeeshvlogger4732
Жыл бұрын
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@fastkarr9925
Жыл бұрын
@Jasper Makes you mean 26M views 😀
@cstike
Жыл бұрын
Nice
@patriciagomes5628
Жыл бұрын
Incredible piece of work !
This just showed up in my feed. Beautifully filmed and the outcome was stunning
@davidhunt7249
Жыл бұрын
Mine as well. Beautiful multi-medium work. Well worth the watch. Pleasing to the eye.
This just appeared on my feed, and, wow! Watching your thought process, to go from something you wouldn't look twice at in a forest, to an artistic masterpiece. Truly wonderful talent you have.
I was mesmerized watching this! Had no idea what it would end up like but it’s beautiful! Just amazing 😊
What a gorgeous piece! It started out a filthy mess so I didn't know what to expect but you made something so beautiful out of it. I love the thick glossy finish. Fantastic work, David!
@DavidAdamsen
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Lucy!
@tyhatfield7156
Жыл бұрын
That’s how everything is in this world that’s how we start. We’re kind of a filthy mass until we get cleaned up and then we’re quite beautiful. Everything else in this world.
I am an older lady and I appreciate your work/Art! I am so happy to see that this kind of work/Art will not be lost!
This was the most amazing, intense, impressive, on the edge of my seat video I believe I have ever watched on KZread! Bravo!!!!
Omg! That is absolutely beautiful! I really enjoyed watching the video of you making it too.. unbelievable craftsmanship
This was totally a “trust the process” video!! I’m amazed by the creative craftsmanship, and honestly the mediums you’re using to bring your ideas to life! I have a new-found appreciation for this art form after watching all the way through! Well done 👏🏻👏🏻
I must admit when you first started I had some serious doubts it would be very attractive when you got done but I was very wrong. It's a beautiful work of art. I can't imagine how many hours you have invested in that piece. Bravo sir.
You sir, are an absolute genius! There are no words to describe your talent! Outstanding video. Thank you
the mastery in this creativity was worth the watch!!!! even in errors made, it still was all part of the creativity and production of this fine piece!!! bravo & well done!
Whoa. This video brings to mind a story I read many years ago about a sculptor (Michelangelo, Rodin?) who could “see” a creation inside a block of stone before he ever even picked up the chisel. How you envisioned the vase emerging from that gnarled root ball is beyond my imagination. The whole process is an exercise in patience, creativity, and personal fortitude. Kudos.
@geraldevans9782
8 ай бұрын
Michelangelo - the sculpture is always in the stone all he did was remove what’s not needed. He also did the back of sculptures that would never be seen by Joe Public.. when asked why …. ‘because he would know ‘ …
@antonellamazzoccato8366
8 ай бұрын
Michelangelo. Please check this with the I PRIGIONI on internet:)
@user-hw4qh3uk7x
7 ай бұрын
А может он эту вазу и не представлял. Просто делал. Такая получилась. Импровизировал.
So intriguing to watch how things are actually made! I never would have known! My granny used to say, "If you aren’t learning something new everyday, you aren’t really living." You taught me something new today, so I thank you! 😊
@StefanRial
Жыл бұрын
She should have kept learning
@wearetoonz
Жыл бұрын
Talk about creative thinking 💭 #FreshTasteGroup
@kevinzvacek430
Жыл бұрын
I learned something to, but there are not a lot of people who can do what we just watched. Amazing. I'd love to have one as well. ... Maybe you could get a part of the trees that fell in Augusta, Georgia at the Master's and do something.😊 ...Hey, even though you may be laughing, it's a thought.😊
@San-lh8us
Ай бұрын
you can even say that he saved you life
@LovexxMuzik
Ай бұрын
@@StefanRial- USED TO SAY (past tense) - SHE DIED, you insensitive a**hat!
Thank you for the video. The piece made me think of the woods on a dark night. The combination was so evocative of nature and the night sky 😊.
Wow, you're a Genius Creator David; with tenacity and commitment. And the result is Stunning! I love that you didn't quit when confronted with challenges along the way. Super impressed. Big fan. Much Respect, and appreciation to You 🙏 🌞
@DavidAdamsen
3 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
@byallmeansneccasary6884
Ай бұрын
@@DavidAdamsen wow this was amazing to watch I'm definitely going to sub I think I found a hobby
I clicked on this video just meaning to run it ahead to see the end result. Instead, I was so fascinated I watched it all the way through, twice. Beautiful and fascinating.
@patis3305
Жыл бұрын
Exactly! Me too!!
@SaraLeanne12
Жыл бұрын
Same here
@user-sf8fs6rc5b
Жыл бұрын
💔🥀🚶
@user-sf8fs6rc5b
Жыл бұрын
youtube.com/@user-sf8fs6rc5b
@Lizardlafemme
Жыл бұрын
See, people come together over beauty.
Wow ,truly a work of art! No idea what you were going for at first, but once I realized it was a vase I knew it would be something really amazing.
First video of yours I’ve seen, and absolutely astounding. Beautiful work
@DavidAdamsen
5 ай бұрын
Thanks! I appreciate you watching!
This is truly one very special and UNIQUE labour of love and creativity. I was amazed! 🎉💗
Honestly the most gut wrenching turn video I've ever seen... I was just hoping the entire time it didn't break. Beautiful job!
That was very interesting, it turned out very nice, you must have quite the imagination, because it took me a while to figure out where he was going with it. 😊
STUNNING heirloom piece. Thank you for sharing your expert artistry, you are a master worker.
Wouldn't have thought anyone could have done anything with this, but once again, you prove me wrong.
It was wonderful to see your technical expertise combined with your artistic vision. I like the fact that the final piece felt so organic and wasn't overpowered by space age materials.
This absolutely terrifies me watch you spin those types of logs. Amazing work, true inspiration
WoW!!!! 😯😎 you are amazing and how you came up with this and to get the drying container, whatever it’s all with the gauges on it unbelievable and I’ve seen some cool woodwork stuff done… This one is fabulous. I love how you use this plant tree trunk and you take it all down so you see the wood in with the resin buildup stuff that you made fabulous David just fabulous…
Wow!! I have never seen such beautiful craftsmanship. Wish I had this in my home. You’re truly blessed to have such a creative mind.
@DavidAdamsen
Ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
I love the kintsugi effect joining the split seam of the epoxy resin and the tree bark. The piece was definitely worth saving. Beautiful work.
@DavidAdamsen
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
I was on the edge of my seat for the entire video waiting for disaster. Glad you survived unscathed! What a result-true artistry!
@harrisonbaker6409
Жыл бұрын
Was gonna watch your video but your ad is trying to take away my favorite gun. No thanks
@robjohnson165
Жыл бұрын
@@harrisonbaker6409 you ding dong, KZread algorithms send you ads based on your own preferences, not the content providers. Maybe you should reconsider your life choices.
More than anyone, I adore artisans of your caliber. You make the world better just by being you.Thank you.
@HANDSMOM05
3 күн бұрын
YES SO TRUE!!!! They should be CELEBRATED!!!🎉
Can't believe you're new at this. Beautiful. They'll never be another just like it
So many times I have seen you create something so stunningly beautiful that the rest of us poor mortals just scoff and say, ‘It can’t be done!’ You then calmly and methodically proceed to do just that. This one however is beyond the pale. The hardships along the way merely provided opportunities to further gild the lily. Thank you so very much for sharing this with us YTers who love to watch your skills grow.
@iamV10010
Жыл бұрын
I really enjoy your poetic manner of speaking. Perhaps you are also an artist given the way you use words?
@SDAL_YT
Жыл бұрын
@@iamV10010 at first I read "pathetic" instead of "poetic", i had to re read that just to make sure I wasn't crazy. Turns out I can't read
@athanasistsiarlis
Жыл бұрын
No way to compare my work with this piece of art but I know the feeling when working with this kind of wood with my primitive tools. I never use resins but I rarely know the final result which comes oon the way. So dangerous when working on irregular wood trying to hollow it. (Both for my hands and the wood). Videos of this kind provides inspiration. Thanks
@fulladpipe
Жыл бұрын
@@iamV10010 going by their name and the use of “beyond the pale” I suspect they may be Irish. And sure we are all poets dontcha know
@dianainslee7218
Жыл бұрын
Such a dangerous piece of wood to carve, I am so curious about the 4 different colors of resin in the beginning and the final color. It’s also amazing that you used three different brands of resin in the whole project. I am mesmerized!😮
Had a sense of feeling that this would be turned into a vase. Time+patience+skill+dedication= beauty of art 🎨
Absolutely amazing, to see beyond the knobbly root and create something so beautiful. Hats off
Wow, what a breathtaking piece of art! Thank you ever so much for sharing it with us. Your willingness to share such beauty truly enriches our lives!
The patience you have in creating this beautiful piece. My dad had a lathe and as a child I did not appreciate what he might have been feeling as he worked at it. He’s gone now, abd I think back on things he did that were just him. Woodworking, photography, grilling. He wasn’t just a breadwinner, there were things that filled his soul.
@DavidAdamsen
8 ай бұрын
He sounds like a wonderful father.
@gaygorden8740
8 ай бұрын
Please show us the final piece in it's final show room or at least in a draped box that only shows the art work w/o machinery as a background. Was your vision for this piece to be a vase, a lamp base or just a sculpture alone? The process was amazing. Thanks for sharing it!
I could not stop watching! Partly in awe, partly in terror of what came next. Your skill and patience is amazing and the result is a beautiful piece of art that could never be reproduced.
@guidoforcellini1458
Жыл бұрын
Thank Ir
@trollwayy5981
10 ай бұрын
I think it could be reproduced.
Beautiful and cool work. It was fascinating to see what you took away from the stump and what you left. This video is a year old as I am watching it. So you may have already done this, but I wish you had a beautiful light box/ room place to show your pieces better. They deserve a blank background. Thanks for sharing your artistic gift with all of us.
That’s pretty amazing. I’ve only just seen this on you tube ( I fell asleep watching something else and awoke to this). You truly have a beautiful mind to have seen this when you started. The only thing I’ve admired about shrub roots… well any tree root really is they burn in a wood stove for a very long time. Which is good if you’re trying to stay warm while sleeping on a cold wintry night. Well done!
I could watch this forever, such amazing problem solving and craftsmanship
The video was amazing. The visual and auditory experience was as creative and interesting as the object you created!!
@aqibpvcsanghar3190
Жыл бұрын
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This was absolutely worth watching! Just a beautiful result after all of the time put in. I love how you solved the issues you encountered with such unique and creative solutions too. Just a lovely piece of artwork!! 🙂💜
Absolutely beautiful piece..my dad had a lathe and i was always amazed at the pieces he made from from gorgeous and various styled mushrooms to salad bowls and cookie containers and so many other things i cant remember..loved your work❤
We don’t usually watch this kind of thing. But my 11-yr old daughter and I were amazed watching a shrub root turn into this astounding work of art!
@ian_b
Жыл бұрын
Guess what she's going to want for Christmas!
@priscillaflores8220
5 ай бұрын
Tell your daughter the truth! The shrub got killed for the sake of stupid art. Tell her the truth of global warming, pollution, climate change. How affects the animals and us people as well. How ignorant people like the man in the video are responsible for Earth's doom!
5:25 that slo-mo is just incredible.
❤This is one of the most beautiful pieces that I have ever seen! You really have such creative visions! I was sad to see so much of the wood gone until I saw the finished product! Absolutely BRILLIANT! 💥❤
@DavidAdamsen
3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
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Every time I watch this my brain keeps telling me to move my coffee mug away from the screen so that I don't get wood and resin chips inside of it. Beautiful work David!
Crazy that you were attempting that by hand but even crazier that you were so successful! Lots of skill!
Wow!!!!!!! It's beautiful. The amount of work that goes into a piece like this is astonishing.
@DavidAdamsen
Ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
I am new. Incredible! I did wood working in my senior year 1983-84. Only one person made spindle legs for a project... I remember watching him in awe. This is 10 times more unbelievable! I look forward to watching more!
@DavidAdamsen
Ай бұрын
Thanks so much, Elizabeth!
A lot of things are called art these days. This piece deserves the name.
@protorhinocerator142
Жыл бұрын
I would want this on the little table in front of my glass trophy case containing my Emmy awards and Oscars. Because yeah.
@mainebearhunter3444
Жыл бұрын
@@protorhinocerator142 if you only had any of them lol.
@protorhinocerator142
Жыл бұрын
@@mainebearhunter3444 Minor detail
@clintonleonard5187
Жыл бұрын
I kind of feel the opposite, lol. He just turned a hunk of wood into a hunk of resin.
@annyb.8621
Жыл бұрын
@@clintonleonard5187 Also a point of view 🤷🏼♀️
What makes this even more beautiful is the fact that YOU did it not a robot. The level of skill, knowledge, concentration, patience and dedication to your ART, just WOW
@h2w25
10 ай бұрын
6:00 _everything reminds me of her_
What in the world?! This was mesmerizing and BEAUTIFUL. 😍 Thank you for letting us watch.
@DavidAdamsen
Ай бұрын
Thanks so much for watching!
WOW! What a beautifully done piece! I certainly didn't think that giant bramble of wood was going to come out like that!
Incredible skill with that lathe. Watching that spin was downright scary. What an amazing one of a kind piece of art!
If I had not watched this video - I WOULD BE TOTALLY CLUELESS as to how much work and planning and skill was involved with this piece! STUNNING!
@mmmiikaa
Жыл бұрын
Are you kidding me. That’s like 13 minutes of work as you see from the video. And machines do most of the work. I AM JOKING! 😀 Totally agree. What a beautiful piece of art and masterful craftmanship.
Wow!! Absolutely stunning piece, very clever, great to see the learning journey, I’d love one of these for our home!!
Very satisfying. Thank you for taking us through the complete process.
@DavidAdamsen
Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
Stunning piece of art. I had no idea something like this was so labor-intensive. I will be much more appreciative of the time and labor artists put into their work from now on.
@DavidAdamsen
8 ай бұрын
Thanks 🤌👊
@rayjr62
7 ай бұрын
Off the charts, Brother. Beast. Beast mode. Epic. Pure Chrystalline, Complete. My sincerest compliments. @@DavidAdamsen
I have NEVER seen anything like the finished piece!! What an amazing piece of art! I’m glad I watched the whole video. You are very talented, sir.
Absolutely Gorgeous piece of wood art…. David you’re so talented. The amount of time that you put into this piece has made it truly a masterpiece. I can’t wait to see your next work of art. God Bless You!❤
Beautiful work!!! Once I started watching I couldn't stop. Every part of this project was done masterfully.
@DavidAdamsen
4 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you!
Now this is a piece of art worth admiring.
Давид, ты великолепен!!! Твои изделия - это произведения искусства!🔥🔥🔥 Меня поражает, как ты видишь и создаёшь красоту!!!👏 С нетерпением жду ещё твои видео! Ещё, ещё и ещё!!!😍😍😍
I will try to put more time into my own work after seeing this. This is a wondeful woodworking process.
This was absolutely mesmerizing. Thanks for sharing!
Это реально крутая работа. Я впервые вижу чтоб кто-то делал что-то подобное. Я восхищен вашим мастерством, это потрясающая работа.
OMG 😍 😲 😱 WOW!!! One of the most exceptional, beautiful, and amazing pieces of art I've ever seen. I'm in awe , of what you did with a tree stump/ 🌳 Roots. Very lovely. You are truly gifted 💜
@smuzzgulp3187
Жыл бұрын
SHUT UP!!🙄
Amazing embodiment of Natural & Composite materials melded to create this Exquisite Masterpiece.
I just stumbled upon this and was absolutely fixated to see the outcome. What a stunning work of art. I'm not surprised @pinayditha is happy to own this piece. Outstanding work on so many levels.