In the old days in Transylvania region Romania these bowls with handles on the side were used to deposit bread dough till dough grows so they can make bread in big brick ovens :) Greetings from a Transylvanian vampire, i really enjoy you're work.
Man I love these projects Michael! It so directly embraces the aesthetic of plywood to the point that it almost becomes a whole new material (like the stuff Woby is doing) Beautiful projects!
I always love the patterned plywood projects! Really great tip about using a straight piece of wood as a guide - makes total sense but never would have thought of it!
Insanely beautiful!!! I actually went to u-tube to see how to make fishing rod stand 😂. Few clicks away and I'm here. I feel such an itch at my bottom place to try do something similar. Thank you for inspiration!
Nice work, I want to try the patterned ply as soon as I can buy some after the lock down. I was looking for something to do this week and found an old weathered chunk of pine, I cut 80cm of and made a trencher to put baguettes in when I am barbecuing, the 1st time I had ever thought of making something like that. Then I click on this video and you are making trenchers. Mine is deeper though and I used a Forstner followed by what is basically a circular saw blade for angle grinders, textured the surface by following the grain with different gouges and a bees wax finish. Arbor Tech is hard to find in Spain and expensive. I like the rolling bench, that is a great idea.
I’ve done some power carving but not on plywood. Until I watched this video. Nicely done sir. I will be copying your work here in the near future. Thanks again so much
Power carving looks like it is fun. Unfortunately I live in an apartment but I am going to look for a workshop space I can use once the current situation eases. Thanks and stay safe!
Power Carving with these discs can be VERY Dangerous, just so you know & try it one day. If you're not paying attention & it bites the other way, it can mean your hand is permanently messed up. Go search it if interested.
Amazing work! I love how you went the extra mile and carved feet out of the bottom. I probably would have just drilled some holes with a forstner bit, stuck in some dowels and called it done. Your way made it look so much nicer.
Beau travail j aimes bien le travail que vous faite avec ce bois là je pense faire un plateau de service dans ce genre mais coupe droite au tour .merci et bravo
As a wood Turner I would call this a platter 😋 I live the patterned plywood videos you do, lots of varieties, and I still haven't made a large sled for my table saw lol. Keep the awesome content coming. I love watching!
Awesome bowls, Michael- will definitely try something similar out myself. And thanks for the promo code; I’ve been waiting to pick up the contour sander for awhile now and I finally pulled the trigger with your discount.
Once again, I really like your work! Those plywood patterns are so nice, and the finish after carving is so great! It’s not quite the same scale, but I’d love to see a bow tie version of those (I might make some, once buying materials will be possible again…)! Stay safe and thanks for the video!
Thanks for sharing Michael! Initially I thought I would like the design with the c-shaped feet, but was happily surprised how it came out. I still like the organic shape of the one with the 4 feet the most, but the patterns in both are great!
I really like all the patterned plywood projects! Another awesome and inspiring video. My question is: in the vein of plywood and patterns would you ever consider creating your own plywood with dyed or even exotic veneers?!
Duuuude!! When did I miss that you crossed the all mighty 100k mark? Many, many congrats. Oh, also, I guess this video and your patterns are pretty cool too. ;)
Just bought an Arbortech Power Carving Unit Set and a Turboplane. Sadly here in germany there was no discount code. Pretty happy with the tool nethertheless.
I love watching the process of how you make each of your products. It definitely looks, and probably did, take a long time to make each one. There are times when I'm making products that I think will take a few hours, but they end up taking an entire day or a few days to make from beginning to end. How long did this project take you to make and did you think it would be a faster or longer project?
Incredible. I forgot to come watch this when you put it out, just finished listening to you on Because We Make, thought I better come check this out. Great work as usual sir!
In the old days in Transylvania region Romania these bowls with handles on the side were used to deposit bread dough till dough grows so they can make bread in big brick ovens :)
Greetings from a Transylvanian vampire, i really enjoy you're work.
For cutting bowl blanks on a bandsaw, I use a simpe jig made from a board and a nail through it
I love the look of plywood edging and love what you do with it. Great video.
I am yet to see anything that you've made that i don't like and that isn't perfect. You truly are talented
Plywood people!!! And the bottom is as much a work of art as the top side! Wow!
These bowls took a lot of time and patience, but it worth of it. The pattern, shape and color are beautiful and artistic, great.
7:05 this was the most elegant state of the design. you should've left it at that stage, looks super nice
Very nice. Bonus points for carving the feet out.
Man I love these projects Michael! It so directly embraces the aesthetic of plywood to the point that it almost becomes a whole new material (like the stuff Woby is doing)
Beautiful projects!
I always love the patterned plywood projects! Really great tip about using a straight piece of wood as a guide - makes total sense but never would have thought of it!
Thanks dude!
Insanely beautiful!!! I actually went to u-tube to see how to make fishing rod stand 😂. Few clicks away and I'm here. I feel such an itch at my bottom place to try do something similar. Thank you for inspiration!
The patterned plywood... It's elegant, and I'm blown away by how cool the power carving looks with it!
They are prety japanese-looking, especially that with four legs. A piece of beauty!
Another FAB video, love seeing other people power carve
Never thought much about power carving but this looks like a person could be quite creative. The bowls turned out great!
Nice work, I want to try the patterned ply as soon as I can buy some after the lock down.
I was looking for something to do this week and found an old weathered chunk of pine, I cut 80cm of and made a trencher to put baguettes in when I am barbecuing, the 1st time I had ever thought of making something like that. Then I click on this video and you are making trenchers. Mine is deeper though and I used a Forstner followed by what is basically a circular saw blade for angle grinders, textured the surface by following the grain with different gouges and a bees wax finish. Arbor Tech is hard to find in Spain and expensive.
I like the rolling bench, that is a great idea.
Wow, these bowls are just beautiful and so cool to watch them come together. You are quite an amazing craftsman.
I love these! They’re like chevron skateboards for tiny people. Your hexagon pattern would definitely make a beautiful deck
Now those are cool. They look great.
I’ve done some power carving but not on plywood. Until I watched this video. Nicely done sir. I will be copying your work here in the near future. Thanks again so much
hey man, new to the channel and definitely dig your use of plywood. Nice job!
Awesome video. Congrats on reaching 100K! We deserved. : ) Bowls are beautiful. Thanks Arbortech for supporting makers. Mahalo for sharing! : )
Looks like a future cribbage board 👍 Great video, thanks for sharing...
Power carving looks like it is fun. Unfortunately I live in an apartment but I am going to look for a workshop space I can use once the current situation eases. Thanks and stay safe!
Power Carving with these discs can be VERY Dangerous, just so you know & try it one day. If you're not paying attention & it bites the other way, it can mean your hand is permanently messed up. Go search it if interested.
setag54321 I have great respect for tools, especially power ones.
I am going to seek out a class before investing. Thanks!
@@LindaSmith-vq1br Good deal Linda..Peace
Those are beautiful Michael! Really nice work.
They remind me of kneading bowls or dough bowls. Very elegant!
Fantastic project. Love it so much Michael.
such a different channel, I love it each time, thank you
Amazing work Michael!!! Congrats on the 100k!!! 🥳
Amazing wood
Incredible job. So nice and well finished your bowls.
Thanks for sharing
Wow these came out really well, very elegant and the pattern is wonderful
Love what you do with plywood big fan of plywood just never thought to do something like that beautifully done
Cool idea! I've never looked at plywood from this side. Well done! Keep doing cool things!
These came out so great!!
Your tools are amazing
Beautifully done Michael 👌👌. Thank you
AWESOME!! I've turned a few plywood bowls on my lathe but this is higher level stuff and I love it. Thanks for this.
Amazing work! I love how you went the extra mile and carved feet out of the bottom. I probably would have just drilled some holes with a forstner bit, stuck in some dowels and called it done. Your way made it look so much nicer.
Looks like wood damascus 👍
Love how you explain as you go. Very helpful
It's very cool! Nice work.
Beau travail j aimes bien le travail que vous faite avec ce bois là je pense faire un plateau de service dans ce genre mais coupe droite au tour .merci et bravo
Super sir good work
Love the bananas, nice touch! Beautiful!
Your work is just stunning!! Thoroughly enjoyed this one!!
As a wood Turner I would call this a platter 😋 I live the patterned plywood videos you do, lots of varieties, and I still haven't made a large sled for my table saw lol. Keep the awesome content coming. I love watching!
Another awesome production video. Thanks again!
👏🏾great work as always
Both of them came out great. I really like that c shaped feet design.
Awesome bowls, Michael- will definitely try something similar out myself. And thanks for the promo code; I’ve been waiting to pick up the contour sander for awhile now and I finally pulled the trigger with your discount.
Both turned out awesome...can't decide which feet I like better!
Killer work MA. Congrats on 100k!
Well done!!!
🎉 these are ace👏👏👏
Once again, I really like your work! Those plywood patterns are so nice, and the finish after carving is so great! It’s not quite the same scale, but I’d love to see a bow tie version of those (I might make some, once buying materials will be possible again…)! Stay safe and thanks for the video!
Love your plywood projects. I thought I am creative but everything I wanted to do is already on your channel!
Awesome work Michael, such a cool piece! 😃👌🏻👍🏻👊🏻
Thanks for sharing Michael! Initially I thought I would like the design with the c-shaped feet, but was happily surprised how it came out. I still like the organic shape of the one with the 4 feet the most, but the patterns in both are great!
Seriously WOW !
Fantastic!! Beautiful job, bro! 👌🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
This is such a beautiful work. Also the design is super cool
I loved your channel and everything you are creating. Congratulations
3D modeling + CNC and you make piece of art out of these patterns
Hermosos!!!! Saludos desde la patagonia Argentina.
Good teacher 😀
Cool skateboard!!
I really like all the patterned plywood projects! Another awesome and inspiring video. My question is: in the vein of plywood and patterns would you ever consider creating your own plywood with dyed or even exotic veneers?!
Thank you Michel ,nice work Mate, cheers.
Show! Um dia chegarei a este nível! Parabéns belo trabalho.
stunning! you are amazing!
I really like your videos - why?
Because I don't have to remember to hit the like button after watching the video. I can hit it before even watching.
Beautiful job Michael nicelly done:-)
Great project... as always! Thank you very much for the metric converter!!
P.S. I love your car 😍😍
+1 from me, the vintage Benz is great.
Duuuude!! When did I miss that you crossed the all mighty 100k mark? Many, many congrats. Oh, also, I guess this video and your patterns are pretty cool too. ;)
Hahaha! It just happened last week!! Thanks dude!
Really cool stuff, Michael! I don't know which one is my favorite...they're both cool!
Very nice. I love it.
Very Nice Bud!
Reminds me of a dough trough. Just a bit shallow. 👍🏻
Amazing work brother ,
Outstanding.
Great job well done. Looks like I’m going to have to go bigger on my next box I turn now 👍🏼
Can you take the cut of ends and glue them on to the other side to make an even edge with little to no waste?
Just bought an Arbortech Power Carving Unit Set and a Turboplane. Sadly here in germany there was no discount code. Pretty happy with the tool nethertheless.
Thanks for sharing that
Thanks for sharing your work 🍻
Beautiful work! Is there a reason you made them as shallow as you did? I would have liked to see them a bit deeper.
Interesting use of the pattern. Dowel feet from mahogany or walnut would look nice too and would be a lot easier to make. ;)
A longer version of those would make a pretty cool looking bath caddies.
Beautiful Michael, I like them a lot!
Thanks Jolien!
I love watching the process of how you make each of your products. It definitely looks, and probably did, take a long time to make each one. There are times when I'm making products that I think will take a few hours, but they end up taking an entire day or a few days to make from beginning to end. How long did this project take you to make and did you think it would be a faster or longer project?
Toujours serrer ça pièces !!!
Beautiful Pieces, thanks for sharing. Full View and Like
These look great! I wonder what one of these would look like with a dazzle camouflage pattern... 🤔🤔
Incredible. I forgot to come watch this when you put it out, just finished listening to you on Because We Make, thought I better come check this out. Great work as usual sir!
Beautiful and interesting work, as always dear, Congratulations¡¡¡.................👌
Amazing work...
Looks Great!
Thank you!!
that´s a good project to use the cnc machine...
Amazing!
Beautiful