You could team up with one of the miniature makers to make drunken chess board pieces. The king slamming back a stein. The queen with a wine bottle... The Bishop with a flask and the pawn with a bottle.
It's very fun to actually see you being proud of your work (per opposition to being surprised how good it turned). Lots of good vibes out of this one. Merry Christmas to you and your family Peter!
REALLY Freak the Family out, remodel the Kitchen with Drunken Wood Countertops and Cabinet Doors... Replace the doors (inside & outside) with Drunken Wood Doors... Drunken Wood Jewelry Box for the Wife... Drunken Wood Head & Foot-Boards for the Beds... Drunken Hard-Wood Floors...
I enabled the auto generated subtitles for a bit because I was watching this in a room where some people were watching stuff on TV. The funny thing was that the sawing and lathe sounds were interpreted as [applause] or [music] in places. Very apt I think. Merry Xmas and a good 2020!
It's nice to see you using wood again Peter. Don't get me wrong I like the resin projects but the reason I subscribed was because of the amazing projects you used to do with wood. I hope you and Mrs B are having a wonderful Christmas and I can't wait to see what you've got for us in 2020.
Have you seen Bobby Duke Arts channel? He also does some incredible work with various types of woods. I highly recommend checking him out, if you haven't already. Happy Holidays!!
@@adamemac hi Adam, yes I know Bobby Duke's channel, his art is out of this world! Thank you for the suggestion though and compliments of the season to you too.
@@mirsimz Absolutely! He definitely has an artistic gift, so I really think you'll enjoy his content. And (I think) he's hilarious so you might even laugh a few times. Haha
Great project! And very well executed! I was pleasantly surprised that a 1.5"x24" piece with all those glue joints held together on the lathe, being hardwood and requiring more pressure on the chisel, and cutting across all that end grain. It's a testimony to the sharpness of your chisels, the precision of the wavy cuts (i.e., eliminating that band saw deflection), and even the glue-up and correct clamping pressure. In other words, a testimony to your skill, sir! Well done!
How Peter doesn’t have 3million subscribers is beyond me. Funny, informative and a really good craftsman with a multitude of materials. Have a great 2020 Peter.
My son can only fall asleep to your videos. I've tried lullabies, ocean sounds, white noise, all the basic baby sounds but something about your voice and works just sooth him so well! Please don't stop making videos hahah. Plus you inspire me to add a lathe to my future shop too!
My youngest is a baking fanatic. Their French rolling pin is 21 1/2” long, 1 5/8" diameter at the middle, 1 3/16" at three ends. Yours looks super cool, I'll have to show it to them in the morning. You're lucky that your neighbor kids only scream on Sunday nights. My neighbor kids scream every night. 😄 Thanks for sharing!
Merry Christmas! Peter, you definitely need to experiment more with that "drunken" technique/stuff. The drunken cutting board is one of my all-time favorite woodworking videos.
telling us that it's been 4 years since your first drunken project threw me. I found your channel when i was home sick from school in my sophomore year. I'm 20 years old now. The passage of time amazes and astounds.
I found you through the Drunken Cutting Board, so this was a nice follow up to that. Merry Christmas everyone, and thank you for the wholesome content Peter!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! BTW - I've seen some woodworkers drop double-sided tape in favour of regular masking tape and super glue. Place your tape on both pieces, carefully mirroring the placement ; lay a bead of super glue on one side and some fast activator on the other. Sandwich as usual. Turns out it holds just fine and removing the masking tape is way easier than dealing with double-sided tape. Just a suggestion in case you've not seen that. Best wishes to you and your family!
I know you dont know me but, every time you are proud of yourself and your project it makes me smile. I look forward to your videos because of your positive attitude, its infectious. Stay stoked. I look forward to seeing your next video.
It would be amazing to see a whole set of "drunken" kitchen items. Maybe a knife block, coasters, and even that charcuterie tray you mentioned... oh the possibilities!
Abranet is a wonderful sanding system that you will fall in love with as a turner. Hope that you and Mrs Brown have a wonderful Christmas and a fantastic New Year!
@@BitchyBoxxy .... Would you cast a resin clearish bowling ball and turn a wooden ball to put inside that was loose fitting to throw off the balance of the ball?
@@bobdabuilder3324 Traditionally acoustic guitars are built using a bending iron or a steam jig, but you wouldn't want to build an acoustic guitar out of that many pieces. I'd build an electric using the method though, where the amount of pieces the body is matters a lot less, and requires no bending.
What a lovely gift for my break on this hectic day working Christmas! Loved the results and it’s always great to see wood working on the channel again!
Congrats Peter it looks fab, I wonder how dizzy one gets using it lol..Merry Christmas to you and yours, I'm kinda happy to hear children playing outside...outside seems a no go zone for most kids
I've been watching your channel for the past few years, and always thought I couldn't use resin and molds. I proved myself wrong today by making my first set of dice. Thank you for giving me a passion of creating with resin and being the most creative I can be. Happy holidays to you and your family!
Hey another fab video brother . Can’t wait to catch up again at makers central 2020z Thanks for the mention . 🤪😍👍🏽👍🏽 have a super Xmas mate . Take care
Hoping to make it to NEC in May. Depends on surgery dates as I will probably need surgery to remove lumps growing on my spine Spring 2020 and a left below knee amputation at some point in 2020.
I find that the mesh sandpaper is great for 3D printed parts too as it doesn't clog with plastic as it heats up, picked some up at Maker's Central first and now have a decent stock.
Peter - I am a new subscriber and love the resin work you do - I have also looked at Frank Howarth and others who are similarly turning wood/bowls/rolling pins....and what makes this channel so much better.... is you!! your enthusiasm and method of communicating your thoughts really pops and engages with the viewer. Personality makes a good channel and I look forward to seeing what you attempt in future. PS - gong to look for second hand lathes on ebay!!
Do this, but with sheets of interesting resin instead of boards. (Cast the resin, in color or filler, then treat it like wood). Glow on the dark drunken checkerboard pattern, anyone?
The only probkem with this is most resin isn't necessarily food safe. The only one I've found so far is ecopoxy, which can be pricey, and sometimes hard to find. 😞
For a non turner, that is one fantastically turned rolling pin!! Now that I have a (small, and cheap) band saw, I'd like to experiment with some drunken forms, and now I know how to make one! Man, one last point, now I'm stuck at home (Corana virus scare of 2020, central Italy) I do have time to go over old videos I didn't have time to watch before, I hope things clear up come May or else I won't be able to make it, even though I already have tickets and everything is booked. Hope things get better at your end as well and our plans won't change. Yuval
might be a bit late seasonally, but I would love to see what happens when you put Christmas baubles in resin and then put all of it into a pressure pot?
You could make a whole series of "drunken" items. Perhaps a drunken salad bowl, or a drunken knife handle? Maybe a drunken chess board! That would be cool.
Hey Peter.. I’d pay you to make me a Drunken Kitchen worktop.. I’m going to be getting my kitchen remodel soon & your art work would be amazing to display in my kitchen.. Also, my uncle is named Peter Brown lol small world
Very cool process ! and results Peter it’s kind of funny at Christmas time this year i overheard my Mom talking about how she wanted aFrench Rolling Pin and just by chance i saw your Channel and this video on RUclips i’m pretty sure my Mom would get a big kick out of me making her something similar and i happen to be a retired Woodworker who was inthe profession for over 20 years and as a hobby for about 35 now i liked the Walnut oil finish quite a bit as i have never used that one before
Wait till he makes a Drunken Chess Board
You could team up with one of the miniature makers to make drunken chess board pieces. The king slamming back a stein. The queen with a wine bottle... The Bishop with a flask and the pawn with a bottle.
@@TravisFabel The knight with a pint, and the rook is a guy sitting on a barrel.
@@TravisFabel would sell great. Just resin print them
TravisFabel The rooks could be beer buckets.
THIS
Merry Christmas!
Thank you all for your support in 2019!!
Peter Brown merry Christmas
Peter Brown merry Christmas! Keep up the good work :D
Merry christmas! Can you make something using (LED-lit) optic fibres and resin? Could be super cool!
make something using only wood glue!
Like let the glue dry like resin and you have your material.
Somehow for about half of the video I thought you were making a bowling pin and was wondering how'd you make it since the wood was so narrow.
Next up, drunken Peter because he overdid with holiday toasts
haha!!
@@peterbrownwastaken crazy idea. Putting your lava resin mix into a pressure pot right away.
@@andreaquadrati bomb
You should get with Alec Steele and create some Damascus (drunken metal) for a knife and make a drunken wood handle for it
This
I met Alec at Makers Central. I would love to do a collab with him sometime!
An entire Peter Brown series on Drunken Kitchen Utensils: I need this.
YES!!!!!!
Love how that "wood pusher" has a googly eye on it.
Merry Christmas, Mr. & Mrs. Hot Lips!
@Devon Leybold 😂 Not if I can help it!
I need a 4-poster bed, with the uprights looking like that rolling pin. Drunken 4-poster bed uprights! Very Tim Burton.
Wonderful idea!
@@saveahearserideagoth Would be well cool to retire to after a hard day!
Shot to the heart
Why stop here? How about drunken handle scales for your kitchen knives?
Apocalyptic Pioneers yessssss!
Drunken cake knife?
He could use those off cuts
That's actually a really good idea, it'd look cool. Blanks for knifemakers might be good sellers too
I'm just going to get drunk and then hit with a rolling pin.
It's very fun to actually see you being proud of your work (per opposition to being surprised how good it turned). Lots of good vibes out of this one.
Merry Christmas to you and your family Peter!
Ho ho ho
"It's just me and the screaming neighbor children"
Sounds a bit odd if you just heard that without watching the video
Poor 2019 Peter thought regular events would happen in May of 2020. That gave me a good chuckle.
A year hence, from your post, we are still looking at a world that may never return to normal. Praying for a Family Christmas next month.
Anyone else picture this happening?
The Brown's neighbors: "Hey kids! It's Sunday, go outside and scream."
More like go play outside so mom and dad can smoke a joint and relax a little
you're going love me and scream
Well to keep the drunken kitchen items train going what about a drunken knife block?
And merry christmas
Alfonso Alonzo Yes
Definitely
I would like to see that.
Alfonso, that, is a great idea.
REALLY Freak the Family out, remodel the Kitchen with Drunken Wood Countertops and Cabinet Doors...
Replace the doors (inside & outside) with Drunken Wood Doors...
Drunken Wood Jewelry Box for the Wife...
Drunken Wood Head & Foot-Boards for the Beds...
Drunken Hard-Wood Floors...
"It rolls well". I see you've mastered the art of the circle.
I enabled the auto generated subtitles for a bit because I was watching this in a room where some people were watching stuff on TV. The funny thing was that the sawing and lathe sounds were interpreted as [applause] or [music] in places. Very apt I think. Merry Xmas and a good 2020!
You lied, 2020 is already not good
This comment didn't age well...
I NO idea on how rondo wood working, but LOVE watching true craftsman work their craft. THANK YOU!! You can also end 2019 with a new subscriber.
It's nice to see you using wood again Peter. Don't get me wrong I like the resin projects but the reason I subscribed was because of the amazing projects you used to do with wood. I hope you and Mrs B are having a wonderful Christmas and I can't wait to see what you've got for us in 2020.
Have you seen Bobby Duke Arts channel? He also does some incredible work with various types of woods. I highly recommend checking him out, if you haven't already. Happy Holidays!!
@@adamemac hi Adam, yes I know Bobby Duke's channel, his art is out of this world! Thank you for the suggestion though and compliments of the season to you too.
Adam, thanks for that! I like the arty side of woodworking.
@@mirsimz Absolutely! He definitely has an artistic gift, so I really think you'll enjoy his content. And (I think) he's hilarious so you might even laugh a few times. Haha
@@adamemac Thank you and Merry Christmas!
Great project! And very well executed! I was pleasantly surprised that a 1.5"x24" piece with all those glue joints held together on the lathe, being hardwood and requiring more pressure on the chisel, and cutting across all that end grain. It's a testimony to the sharpness of your chisels, the precision of the wavy cuts (i.e., eliminating that band saw deflection), and even the glue-up and correct clamping pressure. In other words, a testimony to your skill, sir! Well done!
what a lovely french-style rolling pin!
MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!!
Surreal Sadi funny you should say that, I am French and I always thought this shape was the American style rolling pin !
Happy new year !
“Jump forward to the end, see if I’ve got regrets!” -me developing a crush on someone
I still think you should make a jenga game set out of all your scrap pieces and extra resin. Merry Christmas!
drunken Jenga
Genius!
But then the participants would have to get soused before playing.
“It’s just me and the screaming neighbor children” yikes
Sounds like my house when the neighbors are watching sports outside. Unavoidable loud noises from people nearby.
FBI Open Up
He sounds unnecessarily grumpy about the perfectly normal sound of children playing.
3 different people who took this comment 3 different ways
@MrRedstone___ now 5 I guess
anyone else think "Me and the screaming neighbor children" sounds like some weird vaporwave band or something?
I thought it sounded a bit white van
How Peter doesn’t have 3million subscribers is beyond me. Funny, informative and a really good craftsman with a multitude of materials. Have a great 2020 Peter.
Cool. My daughter loves baking so I'm going give this a try. Thanks and Merry Christmas.
That's great !
My son can only fall asleep to your videos. I've tried lullabies, ocean sounds, white noise, all the basic baby sounds but something about your voice and works just sooth him so well! Please don't stop making videos hahah. Plus you inspire me to add a lathe to my future shop too!
How about a drunken Chess Board Mr. Brown? Possibly with wonkey chess pieces :D
My youngest is a baking fanatic. Their French rolling pin is 21 1/2” long, 1 5/8" diameter at the middle, 1 3/16" at three ends. Yours looks super cool, I'll have to show it to them in the morning. You're lucky that your neighbor kids only scream on Sunday nights. My neighbor kids scream every night. 😄 Thanks for sharing!
Merry Christmas! Peter, you definitely need to experiment more with that "drunken" technique/stuff. The drunken cutting board is one of my all-time favorite woodworking videos.
telling us that it's been 4 years since your first drunken project threw me. I found your channel when i was home sick from school in my sophomore year. I'm 20 years old now. The passage of time amazes and astounds.
I found you through the Drunken Cutting Board, so this was a nice follow up to that.
Merry Christmas everyone, and thank you for the wholesome content Peter!
I could listen to the sound of carving wood at the lathe all day, it's such a nice sound
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
BTW - I've seen some woodworkers drop double-sided tape in favour of regular masking tape and super glue. Place your tape on both pieces, carefully mirroring the placement ; lay a bead of super glue on one side and some fast activator on the other. Sandwich as usual. Turns out it holds just fine and removing the masking tape is way easier than dealing with double-sided tape. Just a suggestion in case you've not seen that.
Best wishes to you and your family!
Enjoyed seeing a wood project again. That cutting board was 2015? Wow. How time flies.
Peter saying he'll be going to makers central in May:
Me watching this at the end of 2020: haha! No you won't 😂😂
I know you dont know me but, every time you are proud of yourself and your project it makes me smile. I look forward to your videos because of your positive attitude, its infectious. Stay stoked. I look forward to seeing your next video.
Pretty cool project!
Thank you mister Brown for the content you provide. I might not always click "like" but i watch everyone of your videos.
Peter's tools are very confused, "What's this light coloured textured stuff?"
It would be amazing to see a whole set of "drunken" kitchen items. Maybe a knife block, coasters, and even that charcuterie tray you mentioned... oh the possibilities!
"Me and the screaming neighbor children"
If I ever make a band this would be our name
Hey can I join
I cant play anything but I can stand around and look cool
amazing, the maple with the walnut looks so good in detail. nailed it peter.
G'day Hot Lips Merry Christmas
Abranet is a wonderful sanding system that you will fall in love with as a turner. Hope that you and Mrs Brown have a wonderful Christmas and a fantastic New Year!
That would make a perfect gift for Andrew over at Binging with Babish
THIS NEEDS TO HAPPEN!
I am very happy about this wood working video! The drunken kitchen set looks like a lot of fun. Happy new year!
Next do a set of Drunken Bowling pins, and a Bowling Ball out of resin.
he should cast a bowling ball in resin and make a bowling ball out of it, not sure how that will work but I'm sure he can do it
Actually how about one better
A bowling ball that doesn’t roll straight but wobbles.
@@BitchyBoxxy .... Would you cast a resin clearish bowling ball and turn a wooden ball to put inside that was loose fitting to throw off the balance of the ball?
@@josephsdysart9861 the ball would shatter resin isn't that stable in round forms cause the impact is very concentrated
@@BitchyBoxxy Just like Mark Rober!
ruclips.net/video/wM5NHC97JBw/видео.html
The end of this video was so darn cute and optimistic about how 2020 was going to go! 😆
Oh man if I had the tools for this I'd build a guitar body that looks like this.
Moon Child thatd be hard though you’d have to bend some pretty thin wood
@@bobdabuilder3324 Traditionally acoustic guitars are built using a bending iron or a steam jig, but you wouldn't want to build an acoustic guitar out of that many pieces. I'd build an electric using the method though, where the amount of pieces the body is matters a lot less, and requires no bending.
What a lovely gift for my break on this hectic day working Christmas! Loved the results and it’s always great to see wood working on the channel again!
Congrats Peter it looks fab, I wonder how dizzy one gets using it lol..Merry Christmas to you and yours, I'm kinda happy to hear children playing outside...outside seems a no go zone for most kids
Great piece, Peter! Between Frank Howarth and you my ambition to (try to) create art always remains high.
Fun fact:
"Just me and the screaming neighbour's children" sounds very weird out of context
LMFAO!!!
Wtf is you ame and profile pic?
I've been watching your channel for the past few years, and always thought I couldn't use resin and molds. I proved myself wrong today by making my first set of dice. Thank you for giving me a passion of creating with resin and being the most creative I can be. Happy holidays to you and your family!
Hey another fab video brother . Can’t wait to catch up again at makers central 2020z Thanks for the mention . 🤪😍👍🏽👍🏽 have a super Xmas mate . Take care
Happy Christmas Nick!
Fame and great Boxing Day surprise!
Love Shop Time videos and now my suggestion got made and I got a mention!
Great idea!
Hoping to make it to NEC in May.
Depends on surgery dates as I will probably need surgery to remove lumps growing on my spine Spring 2020 and a left below knee amputation at some point in 2020.
Next project - drunken knife block... Slowly but surely make everything in kitchen "drunken style"...!!
I bet those off cuts could make a cool drunken handle or stirring thing.
A Spurtle?
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing - perhaps handles for cheese knives to go with the drunken charcuterie board?
I find that the mesh sandpaper is great for 3D printed parts too as it doesn't clog with plastic as it heats up, picked some up at Maker's Central first and now have a decent stock.
Also, now you gotta make a drunken beer stein. Time to break out that food safe epoxy!
Wooow wood working what a christmas gift hahaha come for the woodworking stay for the resin. Always love your videos!
"I feel like this is a fantastic way to finish 2019. With a wood project. Just to throw you all off." this is why 2020 happened the way it did guys...
Nice
that looks fantastic! I love the wavy design and the added "dimension" of it being a cylinder!
😆 I read it as bowling pin and got very confused.
Peter - I am a new subscriber and love the resin work you do - I have also looked at Frank Howarth and others who are similarly turning wood/bowls/rolling pins....and what makes this channel so much better.... is you!! your enthusiasm and method of communicating your thoughts really pops and engages with the viewer. Personality makes a good channel and I look forward to seeing what you attempt in future.
PS - gong to look for second hand lathes on ebay!!
Do this, but with sheets of interesting resin instead of boards. (Cast the resin, in color or filler, then treat it like wood). Glow on the dark drunken checkerboard pattern, anyone?
Start collecting the leftover resin in a pot...
The only probkem with this is most resin isn't necessarily food safe. The only one I've found so far is ecopoxy, which can be pricey, and sometimes hard to find. 😞
@@kazzellinempanger8998 I meant technique. Crazy cylinder. It needn't be a rolling pin
This!
Yeah that would be cool, or an alternating wood and resin pattern
Great job Peter. Hope to see you at Makers Central in May!
Oh man, remember when we made plans several months in advance?
For a non turner, that is one fantastically turned rolling pin!! Now that I have a (small, and cheap) band saw, I'd like to experiment with some drunken forms, and now I know how to make one! Man, one last point, now I'm stuck at home (Corana virus scare of 2020, central Italy) I do have time to go over old videos I didn't have time to watch before, I hope things clear up come May or else I won't be able to make it, even though I already have tickets and everything is booked. Hope things get better at your end as well and our plans won't change.
Yuval
might be a bit late seasonally, but I would love to see what happens when you put Christmas baubles in resin and then put all of it into a pressure pot?
Love that rolling pin. It turned out awesome. The look turned out awesome!!
I am definitely gonna make this after I'm done with my sisters table
Merry Christmas Peter and family! This drunken rolling pin is absolutely beautiful!!! Thanks for all you share.
You could make a whole series of "drunken" items. Perhaps a drunken salad bowl, or a drunken knife handle? Maybe a drunken chess board! That would be cool.
Hattie Smith i agree!!! everyone like this so Sir Hotlips will see. I neeeedddd a drunken chess board :p
Wouldnt a drunken chess board not work unless you make it bigger then it needs to be so as to have apropriate sized squares
@@alfonsoalonzo Ni I think it would work. The lines can still be wave he would just need to make sure the spaces are all roughly the same size.
@@hattiesmith2433 itd be less of a drunk board and more of a oddly shaped squares board ya know
Merry Christmas to you and your family. Delighted to hear your coming back to Makers Central, I will try to be brave enough to say hello this time! 😊
I thought he was gonna make a rolling pin whilst drunk
I’m not disappointed
I'm slightly disappointed.
Guru yes maybe a little bit
Very beautiful! I would love one for my kitchen! Mmm... may be time to start with the smell of sawdust in the morning for this year!
Merry Christmas! You should try making a charcuterie board that actually looks like a piece of charcuterie (like a slice of salami)
Drunken cutting board is the video that got me here years ago. I’ve been watching ever since.
What about drunken costers? Merry Christmas
Fantastic as always Mr Brown, been watching your videos for years and always enjoy them 😊
Did you make anything from the offcuts????? can we see......
Now that would make a super fantastic wood turning chisel handle ,great work
In my opinion what you really needed was a drunken knife handle to put on a knife for your drunken *chopping* board.
Worrieingly this is my favourite Christmas present.
Great peace of work! Merry Christmas and Happy new year
Plot Twist: He's really drunk while making this.
Great project Peter! Thanks for what you do and for sharing it with us.
Merry Christmas! My mom thinks your sandpaper looks like salami 😂
I Woodn't think she'd find them very Appetizing if she tried one...
Should be a foodsafe finish!
The "drunken rolling pin" looks awesome! so beautiful the pattern and the woodcolors.
Hey Peter..
I’d pay you to make me a Drunken Kitchen worktop..
I’m going to be getting my kitchen remodel soon & your art work would be amazing to display in my kitchen..
Also, my uncle is named Peter Brown lol small world
Thank you for the gift of a Christmas video .. Merry Christmas from Pennsylvania 🎄
What about a Damascus knife with a drunken handle? I think that’d be really cool! You make the handle and someone makes the blade?
It’s awesome! Very beautiful! Personally, I like something a little heavier but, a long tapered rolling pin is always appreciated in any kitchen!
i was 90% through when i realized it was rolling pin not bowling pin
I swear I read bowling pin too and the title suddenly changed as I read your comment. >
Merry Christmas Peter! It's beautiful and the joints look perfect!
So this is like the wood working version of Peter Draws.
Sweet project! Hope to see you and mrs P again in Birmingham!
“It’s called a drunken board because none of the cuts are straight”
So you’re saying... it’s a gay board?
MrRedstone___ yes
Yesss
YO!
I WANNA TAKE YOU TO THE GAY BOARD
Very cool process ! and results Peter it’s kind of funny at Christmas time this year i overheard my Mom talking about how she wanted aFrench Rolling Pin and just by chance i saw your Channel and this video on RUclips i’m pretty sure my Mom would get a big kick out of me making her something similar and i happen to be a retired Woodworker who was inthe profession for over 20 years and as a hobby for about 35 now i liked the Walnut oil finish quite a bit as i have never used that one before
I bet you didnt make it to Maker Central.
4 years can't believe I've been following you that long, crazy how time flies, hope you guys have a very Merry Christmas.