Watching this video was like being a kid again and trying not to tear into a Christmas present, but to slowly imagine what could be inside, peeling back the layers, and finally seeing that what was inside was better than anything I could have imagined, and knowing that I it was something I had always wanted. Thank you! That was wonderful!!!
I have seen this video several times now, and every time I am so impressed by the precision you execute, how the pieces fit together perfectly. That is a kind of beauty in itself, apart from the end result, which also is beautiful.
This is magic to me.... take a straight line, set it into a cube, knock off the corners and, abracadabra!, the straight line becomes curved. Such a beautiful piece.
you should see the steps behind a Celtic knot, it just looks like intersecting x's with straight lines over the top before it is turned and the rounded pattern is revealed.
Восхитительно! Все восхитительно с начала и до самого шедевра! Великолепное зрелище смотреть как из чурочек рождается такая красота, что просто глаз не оторвать! Вы кудесник!!! Спасибо за прекрасное видео!
@@JackMackWoodturning - I don't know. She came from the streets of Los Angeles. About 6 people who have seen her traveling around the country with me have commented that she looks like she is part Akita. In the picture she is about 10 months old (estimate). The morning after the picture she saw and played in her first snow in northern Arizona. She lived with rescue fosters from the estimated age of 5 months. I got her at 8 months. She is now an old lady of 9.5 years. Excellent friend.
@@JackMackWoodturning - Have you seen the movie Hachi: A Dog's Tale? It is a 2009 American film that is an adaptation of a 1987 Japanese film. The original film told the true story of an Akita dog who lived in Japan in the 1920s. What the film demonstrates is the incredible loyalty of Akita dogs. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hachi:_A_Dog%27s_Tale en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akita_(dog)
It’s beautiful! You’ve won my subscription. I sense a missed opportunity though: the pattern you made is an extrusion of a 2D pattern into 3 dimensions, resulting in the final form being bilaterally symmetrical. If you instead constructed a tessellating 3D pattern, you would create a beautiful, elaborate radially symmetrical design. The result is beautiful regardless.
Kyle… I can’t wait to watch you construct this blank in a radial pattern.. you must be an absolute wizard at cutting compound angles on the table saw.. and I’d love to see you glue up techniques too.. send me a link to your channel.. Thanks for this kind words buddy.. I personally like the effects created by the side of the extruded 2D pattern as it rounds the edge of the piece. 👍🏻
@@JackMackWoodturning yo this reply was mad passive aggressive. He was giving you information that you could potentially use in the design process and evolution of this tech and you respond with -Cant wait to see you do it better. Weak Ego. Wack response.
@@JackMackWoodturning I just had to googled exactly what art deco is!!! LoL!!! I would say probably not particularly. But I am a fan of your wood turning and that's for sure!!!
Absolutely stunning. Most enjoyable to see it's creation. I could easily have one of those in my house. It would blend with the antiques and modern. Wonderful. Thanks for sharing. Stuart
WOW. So this makes me want to get into woodturning! The design of that thing and the optical illusions are just beautiful. I am going to jump on line and look for wood turning classes - this is so much more interesting than the usual 'bowls' I see at craft fairs - my mind is racing! Thank you so much.
@@JackMackWoodturning Just showed my son (22) he said 'that's sick'... which I think Is very high praise indeed! He then said 'can you make a guitar that looks like that?' I said no. 😆 So I have looked at woodturning courses here in London - an intro course is £190 a day - I'm going to book it! I'll show you my mind bending vase in about... 8 years? Have you ever thought of turning a guitar blank? Huge shallow elipse in profile then cut the guitar shape from it. Mix that with your geometric madness and I think you'd have a very valuable guitar on your hands? I am planning to make one but just out of birch play end grain as that dick Putin has made my bin of offcuts very valuable!!! Anyway, thanks for the reply Jack - I'm going to grab some beers and make my way through the rest of your portfolio.
Nice. :) I love when creators use the plies as a feature instead of hiding them. I have made 2 table tops so far, where I have used staves of plywood glued together, so the plies are visible from the top, bottom and ends. The real challenge is getting 2 staves with perfect sides from one end to another to use for the sides of the table top. I coated the first one for my assembly table with water based floor laquer, but it has virtually no resistance to water, so the second one I made recently gets a couple of coats of ship laquer.
@@JackMackWoodturning The first one took me a couple of weeks to make, as I only had a narrow European style workbench at my disposal, and had to glue in small batches (lack of clamps). The second one was made in a weekend. :)
A-maz-ing! :) I love it when wood gets that iridescent sheen with oil, it's just mindblowingly beautiful. Really good combo of austere precision and welcoming curves. High contrast stuff like that is just too cool. Thanks so much for sharing
@@JackMackWoodturning Okay, you should know better by now. It's possible. I could have been a pickle. But I kind of doubt it. Though it is possible. God is the one that uses us. For his purpose We just be along for the ride. But some of us learned how to fly. And that's what's worrying Uncle Sam.
Ok. Oh myyyyy….. that’s gorgeous. You all are talking too technical for me but there is a quilt pattern that is similar, it’s called flying geese. Just stunning Jack
I was going to ask almost the exact same question. :) What's wonderful to me is that it doesn't appear to have gotten spoiled by any voids. Just luck? High grade of plywood? Patched them off-camera? Anyway, very very cool... gorgeous, even. And I don't especially single out Art Deco, but stuff like this? Yeah, I'm a fan. :)
Wow! Beautiful Artistic Piece. But this is not for drinking Tea or Juice because the top is pointy. The pattern is amazingly striking. Thank you for sharing.
Wow Jack, a great new piece. The ideas you have to make something like this, using the type of wood to get this lines is extraordinary, you have the creativity of someone who can show us a lot more I guess. I wish you a fine weekend!
@@JackMackWoodturning Good morning to you Patriot. I appreciate it sentiment. Being a long week. Somebody wants me to play a game again. I thought somebody told me we don't have time for games and they want me to write the book. Well, the book is already written. The clues are already begun. But if that's what we got to do in order to get something done. So be it. I left another clue. Now I had to start labeling them because nobody wants to listen. Which kind of means I can't leave any more Trail? But if that's what the Lord wants I be His.
Wow just amazing work mate. Really enjoy watching your videos. I am in the middle of building my workshop and I hope to oneday emulate some of the amazing pieces you make.
I see. It’s just about understanding how a chuck works. A tennon needs to be shaped with a flat shoulder. The shoulder registers with the flat face of the chuck jaws and makes the piece stable. It’s super simple once you understand how it works 👍🏻
I love the look of plywood pieces like this and I’ve tried to replicate some of them but even the cabinet grade plywood I get from a high end supplier has holes throughout the layers. It’s frustrating
You clearly don’t know much about the supply chain issues 😆 we can’t buy sheet material for love nor money either. I have mountains of wood. It all come from my local area but I can’t buy ply. Luckily I can turn pieces from all my saved off it’s 😊😊😉😉 Thanks for watching buddy
Lmao, this is actually a funny way of looking at it, even if it's the opposite as per Jack's statement, but damn it goes to show how things can change in today's life 🙈😅
Good fuckin job man , that's a beautiful vase the grain just pops and in different lighting it glows , for such a simple vase you did alot of steps before bringing it to life on the lathe.
I remember loving woodturning in school. these videos make me hate the thing that I didn't do anything about it :D like I'd be so much happier doing that stuff now for 20+ years than what I've been doing.
Beautiful! I love the fact that you kept the edge of the patterned plywood, rather than levelling everything off.
Thanks C, are you an art deco fan?
@@JackMackWoodturning Absolutely!
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😊@@christineg8151
I like you assemble wood lath nice color
Thanks man. Do you do a lot of carving?
THE BEST PART OF THESE KIND OF VIDEOS IS ACTUALLY GETTING TO SEE THE PROCESS 😃💚💯
Thanks V. Art deco fan?
Very nice it is
a legit piece of art 👍
Thanks M. Did you take that moon image?
@@JackMackWoodturning sorry for the late response, yes i took it from the balcony =)
The light refraction within the darker wood even before the gloss coating was applied makes it look like cat's eye quartz. Spectacular piece!
This is called chatoyance. Thanks man. Art deco fan?
@@JackMackWoodturning Not exclusively, some art deco can be gaudy but this is elegant and warm.
I want it. And more, I want to make one! Amazing!!
The strength of wood glue never fails to amaze me!
Watching this video was like being a kid again and trying not to tear into a Christmas present, but to slowly imagine what could be inside, peeling back the layers, and finally seeing that what was inside was better than anything I could have imagined, and knowing that I it was something I had always wanted. Thank you! That was wonderful!!!
Hey Jack, FANTASTIC!
Honestly one of my favorite turned pieces I've ever seen.
Thanks Ian. An art deco fan?
Very nice piece!
The objects you make are so beautiful. You are incredibly patient and have an eye for detail.
Thanks D. Many thanks. Art deco fan?
Gabungan antara genius dan seniman sukses for you.......
I make something out of ply it’s a box screwed together. This is something made out of ply on a different level, stunningly beautiful.
Thanks man. Will you give it a try?
Gorgeous!!!!
I have seen this video several times now, and every time I am so impressed by the precision you execute, how the pieces fit together perfectly. That is a kind of beauty in itself, apart from the end result, which also is beautiful.
Thanks Eric. Would you like to see more art deco pieces?
@@JackMackWoodturning Yes, please, and I watch all of your videos.
True artist
Cool as hell!
Thanks L. Art deco fan?
This is magic to me.... take a straight line, set it into a cube, knock off the corners and, abracadabra!,
the straight line becomes curved. Such a beautiful piece.
Thanks Max. Much appreciated man 👍🏻😊
you should see the steps behind a Celtic knot, it just looks like intersecting x's with straight lines over the top before it is turned and the rounded pattern is revealed.
That is gorgeous.
Восхитительно! Все восхитительно с начала и до самого шедевра! Великолепное зрелище смотреть как из чурочек рождается такая красота, что просто глаз не оторвать! Вы кудесник!!! Спасибо за прекрасное видео!
thats lovely
😉👍🏻
I don't know which I admire more, your patience or your creativity. But, without both, this beautiful piece would never have happened.
Thanks H. Agreed. What breed of dog is that?
@@JackMackWoodturning - I don't know. She came from the streets of Los Angeles. About 6 people who have seen her traveling around the country with me have commented that she looks like she is part Akita. In the picture she is about 10 months old (estimate). The morning after the picture she saw and played in her first snow in northern Arizona. She lived with rescue fosters from the estimated age of 5 months. I got her at 8 months. She is now an old lady of 9.5 years. Excellent friend.
Nice looking dog man. We have been thinking of getting an Akita funnily enough. 😊👍🏻
@@JackMackWoodturning - Have you seen the movie Hachi: A Dog's Tale? It is a 2009 American film that is an adaptation of a 1987 Japanese film. The original film told the true story of an Akita dog who lived in Japan in the 1920s. What the film demonstrates is the incredible loyalty of Akita dogs.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hachi:_A_Dog%27s_Tale
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akita_(dog)
Nice one man. I will most absolutely check it out. Much appreciated 😊👍🏻🙏
So cool on my list thanks man
Thanks Rob. Art deco fan?
I have never made anything but I have watched a lot of turning videos and this is the coolest pattern yet.
Thanks man. You a guitarist?
Thats impressive to me WOW!
It’s beautiful! You’ve won my subscription. I sense a missed opportunity though: the pattern you made is an extrusion of a 2D pattern into 3 dimensions, resulting in the final form being bilaterally symmetrical. If you instead constructed a tessellating 3D pattern, you would create a beautiful, elaborate radially symmetrical design. The result is beautiful regardless.
Kyle… I can’t wait to watch you construct this blank in a radial pattern.. you must be an absolute wizard at cutting compound angles on the table saw.. and I’d love to see you glue up techniques too.. send me a link to your channel..
Thanks for this kind words buddy.. I personally like the effects created by the side of the extruded 2D pattern as it rounds the edge of the piece. 👍🏻
@@JackMackWoodturning yo this reply was mad passive aggressive. He was giving you information that you could potentially use in the design process and evolution of this tech and you respond with -Cant wait to see you do it better. Weak Ego. Wack response.
@@Ondanatch x2
@@JackMackWoodturning is easier said: "man i can't, could you teach me?". SMF.
I'll take that advice and make something dope if he won't.
you are a true craftsman my friend that looks amazing
Utterly amazing. It has a very Art Deco vibe to it.
Thanks Neil. Are you an art deco fan?
That is a beautiful piece
So Art Deco! I love the optical illusion. This is a pretty sweet piece. 👍🏻☺️
Thanks molly
This looks amazing
A stunning piece of Art.
Thanks D. Art deco fan?
How do you even think of this stuff? Amazing!
Artistry! Your creativity is incredible. I learn something new about turning with every one of your videos I watch. Thank you so much.
Thanks. I’m glad I can teach you something 👍🏻
What a beautiful piece another masterpiece, great work and I love this one.
Thanks mark
Amazing piece!
I am forever amazed at your ability! Absolutely stunning piece.
You have some really steady hands. I would not be able to make straight perfect lines like that without a ruler or something. 😅
Stunning! Another beautiful specimen.
Cheers buddy.
Your table saw sings a beautiful tone when cutting that °45
Thanks man. Are you a woodworker?
You're making turning plywood popular.
Great idea, I wonder if you lost sleep on this one.
Great turn,
Lee
😊👍🏻. Why would I loose sleep over it?
I’ve got two little boys.. sleep is never a difficult state to reach 😆😆
Dude, that looks like an olympic torch!
This is a masterpiece!
Thanks P. Much appreciated 👍🏻😊
This is like the wood version of damascus steel
Are you a knifemaker?
Really one of the nicest of these layered wood projects I've seen. Very pretty. very well done sir.
Thanks M. Art deco fan?
@@JackMackWoodturning It IS very Art Deco! It's one of my favorite art movements. Your creation is so beautiful and well crafted. 👏🏻👏🏻
Well, this one is awesome!
Stunning. The construction, turning and finishing, A true piece of artwork. Thank you.
Thanks Hank. Art Deco fan?
@@JackMackWoodturning
Just someone that appreciates proper planning and execution resulting in beautiful art
Spectacular !
Thanks L. Art deco fan?
Juat subbed. Seriously man. Absolutely amazing art.
Thanks man. Are you an art deco fan?
@@JackMackWoodturning I just had to googled exactly what art deco is!!! LoL!!! I would say probably not particularly. But I am a fan of your wood turning and that's for sure!!!
Beautiful!
Absolutely stunning. Most enjoyable to see it's creation.
I could easily have one of those in my house. It would blend with the antiques and modern.
Wonderful. Thanks for sharing.
Stuart
Hi S. An art deco fan then?
@@JackMackWoodturning indeed I am. I had a 20s car, I live in 30s house and enjoy many items from the period.
this is sweeet!
Thanks D. Art Deco fan?
Not sure what I've been looking at lately but it looks like something that could be forearm armor. Very beautiful.
Ooh, I know what you mean. Like on a samurai’s armour?
Yes
AMAZING!
Wow I'm lost for words this time. That is one truly beautiful piece of craftsmanship 👌👍
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Thanks Moto. Art deco fan?
@@JackMackWoodturning not especially, it's just a really really nice piece you created there.
That's magic ✨ man brilliant
Brilliant piece Jack. I always love how the pattern emerges once turned. Great work, take care, John
Cheers John.
That is beautiful !!!
An unique blend of hard work and smart work. You're amazing
Thanks for the kind words. Will you try this ?
Beautiful.
WOW. So this makes me want to get into woodturning! The design of that thing and the optical illusions are just beautiful. I am going to jump on line and look for wood turning classes - this is so much more interesting than the usual 'bowls' I see at craft fairs - my mind is racing! Thank you so much.
Thanks D. Always here if you have any questions! 😊👍🏻
@@JackMackWoodturning Just showed my son (22) he said 'that's sick'... which I think Is very high praise indeed! He then said 'can you make a guitar that looks like that?' I said no. 😆 So I have looked at woodturning courses here in London - an intro course is £190 a day - I'm going to book it! I'll show you my mind bending vase in about... 8 years? Have you ever thought of turning a guitar blank? Huge shallow elipse in profile then cut the guitar shape from it. Mix that with your geometric madness and I think you'd have a very valuable guitar on your hands? I am planning to make one but just out of birch play end grain as that dick Putin has made my bin of offcuts very valuable!!! Anyway, thanks for the reply Jack - I'm going to grab some beers and make my way through the rest of your portfolio.
Beautiful patterns
Nice. :)
I love when creators use the plies as a feature instead of hiding them.
I have made 2 table tops so far, where I have used staves of plywood glued together, so the plies are visible from the top, bottom and ends. The real challenge is getting 2 staves with perfect sides from one end to another to use for the sides of the table top.
I coated the first one for my assembly table with water based floor laquer, but it has virtually no resistance to water, so the second one I made recently gets a couple of coats of ship laquer.
Sounds like a big job! Would love to see 👍🏻😉👀
@@JackMackWoodturning The first one took me a couple of weeks to make, as I only had a narrow European style workbench at my disposal, and had to glue in small batches (lack of clamps).
The second one was made in a weekend. :)
Great
concept!
An inspiring piece of work! Thank you for sharing it!
Thanks K. Art deco fan?
A larger, rainbow ply would be mind blowing. This was so rad to watch!
A-maz-ing! :) I love it when wood gets that iridescent sheen with oil, it's just mindblowingly beautiful. Really good combo of austere precision and welcoming curves. High contrast stuff like that is just too cool. Thanks so much for sharing
No probs E! Are you a clown?
@@JackMackWoodturning Okay, you should know better by now. It's possible. I could have been a pickle. But I kind of doubt it. Though it is possible. God is the one that uses us. For his purpose We just be along for the ride. But some of us learned how to fly. And that's what's worrying Uncle Sam.
Ok. Oh myyyyy….. that’s gorgeous. You all are talking too technical for me but there is a quilt pattern that is similar, it’s called flying geese. Just stunning Jack
Who knew plywood could turn out so beautifully? Apparently you did lol. This is a lovely piece!
Thanks J. Very much appreciated. Are you a fan of Art Deco pieces?
@@JackMackWoodturning I'm a fan of everything you do lol. My style is very eclectic.
I was going to ask almost the exact same question. :)
What's wonderful to me is that it doesn't appear to have gotten spoiled by any voids. Just luck? High grade of plywood? Patched them off-camera? Anyway, very very cool... gorgeous, even. And I don't especially single out Art Deco, but stuff like this? Yeah, I'm a fan. :)
You are an artist.
Thanks JB. Are you?
That’s gorgeous!
Thanks L. A fan of art deco?
I am a fan of exquisite art from all around the world!
Great! So glad you like mine. Thanks for watching buddy 👍🏻😊
Good morning Jack, this is really something how the pattern turned out. 🎉🎉🎉
Bien hecho, eres un gran artista.
Sorry I have no way of translating this comment 😕
Wow! Beautiful Artistic Piece. But this is not for drinking Tea or Juice because the top is pointy. The pattern is amazingly striking. Thank you for sharing.
It's amazing wow !
Wow Jack, a great new piece.
The ideas you have to make something like this, using the type of wood to get this lines is extraordinary, you have the creativity of someone who can show us a lot more I guess.
I wish you a fine weekend!
Cheers buddy. A fine weekend to you also. Thank you very much for your kind words 👍🏻
@@JackMackWoodturning Good morning to you Patriot. I appreciate it sentiment. Being a long week. Somebody wants me to play a game again. I thought somebody told me we don't have time for games and they want me to write the book. Well, the book is already written. The clues are already begun. But if that's what we got to do in order to get something done. So be it. I left another clue. Now I had to start labeling them because nobody wants to listen. Which kind of means I can't leave any more Trail? But if that's what the Lord wants I be His.
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Wow! 👍🏻
Wow just amazing work mate. Really enjoy watching your videos.
I am in the middle of building my workshop and I hope to oneday emulate some of the amazing pieces you make.
Thanks man. I’m sure you will. Art deco fan?
Beautiful. For some reason I want to call it Los Angeles 1934.
Art deco fan?
@@JackMackWoodturning Exactly!
So impressed by your patterned plywood designs. Do you have the results pictured when you start?
Thanks. Yes I drew the plan for this piece before I built it and designed it so that the pattern would be the pattern that emerged.
I'm just thinking of the force on the small amount of location in the chuck, clearly you have it off to a tee, and your work is perfect.
I see. It’s just about understanding how a chuck works. A tennon needs to be shaped with a flat shoulder. The shoulder registers with the flat face of the chuck jaws and makes the piece stable. It’s super simple once you understand how it works 👍🏻
I love the look of plywood pieces like this and I’ve tried to replicate some of them but even the cabinet grade plywood I get from a high end supplier has holes throughout the layers. It’s frustrating
Yeah, just have to use the best pieces you can find. Fill the gaps with wood dust and glue if needs be 👍🏻👍🏻
Very Beautiful
Great
Thanks Mo. Art deco fan?
6.16 this part is stunning on its own !!
Woodturners before supply chain breakdown: Let's turn this awesome exotic hardwood burl!
Woodturners in 2022: You know what's great? Plywood!
You clearly don’t know much about the supply chain issues 😆 we can’t buy sheet material for love nor money either. I have mountains of wood. It all come from my local area but I can’t buy ply. Luckily I can turn pieces from all my saved off it’s 😊😊😉😉
Thanks for watching buddy
Lmao, this is actually a funny way of looking at it, even if it's the opposite as per Jack's statement, but damn it goes to show how things can change in today's life 🙈😅
Gorgeous, the vase evokes Egyptian papyrus styles of the pharaohs. The wood speaks to you with clarity and you are a good listener.
O my goodness! Absolutely Stunning!
Thanks P. Is that a tattoo?
@@JackMackWoodturning Yes on my right arm 😁. And yes I’m a female lol 😂
Good fuckin job man , that's a beautiful vase the grain just pops and in different lighting it glows , for such a simple vase you did alot of steps before bringing it to life on the lathe.
I remember loving woodturning in school. these videos make me hate the thing that I didn't do anything about it :D like I'd be so much happier doing that stuff now for 20+ years than what I've been doing.
Lathes are probs one of the most satisfying working tools, noice video!
Thanks man. What does BOFN Stand for?
@@JackMackWoodturning its short for breath of Fresh Nature
You are a brave Man, as a Patternmaker, i have turned 2/3/4 foot diameters on the lathe, lol
I'm speechless. That's stunning.
Thanks G. Art deco fan?
Специалист с большой буквы!
Stunning! Art Deco on steroids.
Haha thanks man. An Art Deco fan?
It looks like a cup, better than some we can see in F1 championship. Congrats
Nice one. Would you fill it with beer 🍺
@@JackMackWoodturning i'll like it
nagyon nagyon szép lett. ügyes munka
Thank you Peter
So gorgeous!