How a Woodworking Master Makes Bowls โ Handmade
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Channel: Eater
Views: 1,502,970
Rating: 4.8641052 out of 5
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Length: 12min 9sec (729 seconds)
Published: Mon Sep 14 2020
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Ashley Hardwood, she really is one of the more-respected woodturners out there.
Technically speaking, I guess the editing was good enough - but from a content perspective, I'm not sure why the spent the first ~70% of the video on turning blanks without bothering to address the fact that they were blanks prior to actually getting to the wax-sealing step.
Her work is cool, seems like they'd want to spend more of their time actually showing it.
Explaining the obvious like it is something completely new thing like: "Actually not a lot of people know what woodturning is". To me sounds really insulting, but then I remember this video, laugh a bit then move on: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TBb9O-aW4zI
sigh more bowls
How is this master work? I am not doubting, just wondering.
This was not a good video on a topic I was interested in.
Boo, genesis.... boo.
I love how she says there is a miss conception about having to be strong for wood turning mean while her arms are pretty darn thick. Just made me chuckle a little.