Great idea and great work!!! Just stunning!!! It may look interissting with a LED-bulb in what's simulates burning 🔥 like a candle... Thanks for sharing!!! 👍🔨
I love the look of this….ball! Just don’t let anyone take it down to the bowling alley! I much prefer it without the light, then you can see all the amazing colour and grain! Clever idea!
Wow, you had to be darn precise every time you turned that around on the lathe. Also, loved the idea of the dust collector hose at the front of the workpiece rather than behind it. Absolutely beautiful!
This is one of the coolest things you have ever created. I absolutely love this! Makes me wish I had a 3d printer. Yours printer seems much larger than others I have seem for home use. Great work!
Thats cool. It would be cool to see that with a bunch of small tree branches and leaves to give the illusion that the light was coming through the trees.
Idea - no clue if it would work or even be possible - Collect a bunch of natural wood shavings and such, not all sawdust but definitely a blend of particle sizes - mix them in w/ the clear coat or some clear resin, and apply to the inside while keeping it spinning enough to cause a centripetal effect - leave it spinning until it cures - might dim the light a bit, but, if you get the layer and particle density right, it should give a wonderful glow
this is a really cool idea. It would be fascinating to see what it would look like if the wood slices were paper thin. I'm not sure how you could do that, but I think it would look great!
It can be done. A friend spent a year teaching in Japan and a year travelling. Part of his goal was to see old traditions, such as knife, sword and brush making. He took a video of a man turning a flower from one piece of wood. The 'stalk' must have only been about a 5mm diameter, and the petals looked almost see through. The guy was apparently about 85, so I imagine he'd probably been doing it all his life. My friend wanted to bring one back but couldn't be sure it would remain in one piece. Matt, a challenge for you?!
Another beautiful piece of work! One of the things I've noticed over the years, and really appreciate, is how even little pieces of wood are used. Nothing is wasted, or very little is. Thank you.
Is it possible to take it down so close that the light is able to start showing thru the wood? I understand they would have to be very thin, but I'd imagine it would also look really cool
Me - "Yeah, but I can still see the plastic ball underneath the wood. That's no good" Matt - Rigs up a light fixture...... Me again - "Ohh...... OK. Well, never mind then." Moral - Hold my dumb comments until I see the finished product.
Beautiful piece of work. I'm loving the ultra glossy finish. Looks like glass.
Thank you!
That's fantastic, Matt. You're a man of few words but your work speaks volumes.
Bill
Cheers Bill
Wow. That's amazing. Here's a quote, " Now, witness the power of this fully operational battle station."
The Force is strong with you.
That's no moon!
That is absolutely gorgeous!
That was freaking awesome, and ultimately a work of art! Great job!
Thank you very much!
I just started apprenticing in wood turning. This is amazing. Brilliant sir. Hats off
Awesome! Thank you!
Great idea and great work!!!
Just stunning!!!
It may look interissting with a LED-bulb in what's simulates burning 🔥 like a candle...
Thanks for sharing!!! 👍🔨
Thank you! Cheers!
Yes and the idea was a bloody good one. I love the use of 3d printing with the wood turning it's super creative and unique. keep it up!
Thanks 👍
crying laughing at the editing of the saw sounds ten seconds in. well played, my friend
I love the look of this….ball! Just don’t let anyone take it down to the bowling alley! I much prefer it without the light, then you can see all the amazing colour and grain! Clever idea!
The sound editing is one reason I love Matt Jordan's videos! That and the creativity of course.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5 , 6, 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 😂😂😂
Woodrot ❌
Brainrot ✅
Здравствуйте Мэтт, Вы как всегда удивляете меня, я смотрел с интересом и затаив дыхание, оооочень красиво👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
That's a wonderful piece as always Matt - nice one & glad to see your lathe is still going well too. Cheers
Thanks 👍
it's so satisying to watch this and the result didn't disappoint.
Wow, you had to be darn precise every time you turned that around on the lathe. Also, loved the idea of the dust collector hose at the front of the workpiece rather than behind it. Absolutely beautiful!
Glad you liked it!
This method is amazing ,A big bowl with a lid please Gorgeous work
Parabéns amigo ficou lindo esse trabalho seu.
Amazing lamp, Matt! Brilliant idea and fantastic work!!! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thank you very much!
And I thought that pile was firewood. ☺️
Fantastic, lovely and you made polka-dots extremely cool again! 🎉
Blessings! 💜
@@trishthehomesteader9873thanks, thats the good pile, firewood is elsewhere 😁
I can't lie but this is the most satisfying thing I've ever seen.
Different color light would look crazy cool!!
That's awesome Matt, beautiful light!
It's a millfiori glass paper weight, but made from wood. It's wonderful. ❤
Super cool Mr. Jordan. ❤😊❤ Dona USA
За верх планки фантазии.Очень здорово и оригинально. Браво.🌼🌼🌼
I haven't watched your videos in a while. Love the 3d printing. Much better solution than old Tupperware or scraps of plastic.
Certainly prevents the leaks I used to sometimes get after trying to cobble stuff together!
Wonderful work on a successful piece of art!
Thank you very much!
Very creative. Fun to watch.
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is a cool bowl! Phil Moulthrop turned bowls like this made out of branches.
Incredible work! So beautiful
Reminds me of a kind of millefiori piece. 🤔 Should be the globe of a hanging light.
This is one of the coolest things you have ever created. I absolutely love this! Makes me wish I had a 3d printer. Yours printer seems much larger than others I have seem for home use. Great work!
Stunning lamp, gorgeous work as always.😊
Thank you!
Always love your work Matt!!
Oooh! I've love to see this with some colored resin, too!
@@chocolatefrenzieya thanks, there is a few ideas coming from the comments
This project turned out great! I was wondering why you didn’t cover it completely with disks. I love it! You’re very skilled! Thank you for sharing ✨😃
Totally cool! (The 3-D printer is neat, too!)
Very creative lamp.
OMG what a beautiful lamp!
It’s like a wooden disco ball! Absolutely beautiful!
Ah, the toaster oven, my 2nd favorite tool, after the sand blaster.
Also love the acoustics on the saw getting higher as the branch gets shorter!
a VERY GOOD idea !!! 👏
Glad you think so!
Thats cool. It would be cool to see that with a bunch of small tree branches and leaves to give the illusion that the light was coming through the trees.
Excellent piece of work. 👍
Thank you so much 😀
That's the best globe light I've seen. Wood is an amazing material.
Very cool, Love it!
Outstanding work👍👍👍👍
Another banger. Really cool lamp, Matt!
Thanks again!
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
wow!! the result is amazing very good!
Thank you!
SPLENDID IDEA MAESTRO
Au départ, on se demande à quoi ça va ressembler, cet assemblage étrange avec tous ces bouts de bois. Et au final, le résultat est magnifique, bravo !
Thank you!!
Just Brilliant...
Love it ❤
Idea - no clue if it would work or even be possible -
Collect a bunch of natural wood shavings and such, not all sawdust but definitely a blend of particle sizes - mix them in w/ the clear coat or some clear resin, and apply to the inside while keeping it spinning enough to cause a centripetal effect - leave it spinning until it cures - might dim the light a bit, but, if you get the layer and particle density right, it should give a wonderful glow
stunning
Thank you! Cheers!
SPLENDID
Thank you!
Awesome! Sort of reminds me of the Flagship Fesarius in Star Trek, the Original Series, "The Corbomite Maneuver."
AWESOME LAMP , WELL DONE..
Thank you! Cheers!
Bravo!
Wow, an awesome idea Matt
Very nice, a fine piece of art.
Thank you kindly
Beautiful lamp
Espectacular.👍
That's a beautiful piece of work 👏🏼
Thank you very much!
Very good idea.🎉 Loved it.
Thank you! 😊
At first I thought it would be a globe, but I realized it probably wouldn’t have been thick enough for that
Sempre un gran bel lavoro👏👏👏👏👏👌👍
Outstanding!
Very nice, I think it would look good hanging from a ceiling.
Very nice lamp.
Great design!
Amazing! Congrats!👏👏👏
Thank you!
Incredible work.
It’s beautiful! ❤
Really cool idea 🙂👍
Glad you think so!
That was cool!
Thank you!
Bravo a good idea
wonderful!
Glad you think so!
Спасибо за видео!!! Класс!!! 👍👍👍
Dope work 😎
Thanks for watching!
To each his own
Nice by night 💪😍
That's a sweet orb, bro.
excellent idea :}
Cool!
this is a really cool idea. It would be fascinating to see what it would look like if the wood slices were paper thin. I'm not sure how you could do that, but I think it would look great!
It can be done. A friend spent a year teaching in Japan and a year travelling. Part of his goal was to see old traditions, such as knife, sword and brush making. He took a video of a man turning a flower from one piece of wood. The 'stalk' must have only been about a 5mm diameter, and the petals looked almost see through. The guy was apparently about 85, so I imagine he'd probably been doing it all his life. My friend wanted to bring one back but couldn't be sure it would remain in one piece.
Matt, a challenge for you?!
Thank you! Cheers!
Beautiful
Thank you very much!!
Very nice!
Thanks for the visit
Good idea! 👏👏
Thank you! 😊
Very nice 👍
Thank you 👍
Genius
it might be interesting to do an experiment with shingle shaped segments of wood that direct the light upward or downward with the final product!
Well, that's different I must say. Great idea. Stewart, south west Australia.
Glad you like it!
Another beautiful piece of work! One of the things I've noticed over the years, and really appreciate, is how even little pieces of wood are used. Nothing is wasted, or very little is. Thank you.
With turning, so much is wasted. So very much.
Wow, thank you!
Очень красиво получилось !
Thank you very much!!
Turkiyedén selamlar.
Harika
Eline saglik
Thanks
Thanks
Nice ❤
Is it possible to take it down so close that the light is able to start showing thru the wood? I understand they would have to be very thin, but I'd imagine it would also look really cool
Me - "Yeah, but I can still see the plastic ball underneath the wood. That's no good"
Matt - Rigs up a light fixture......
Me again - "Ohh...... OK. Well, never mind then."
Moral - Hold my dumb comments until I see the finished product.
Nice video ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks
Stumpy Bowling!
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