HOW I TURN $10 WOOD INTO $200 ART Fractal Wood Burning
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- Опубликовано: 20 дек 2022
- ⚠️WARNING: DO NOT TRY FRACTAL WOOD BURNING AT HOME⚠️
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A 23 year old young man in my town died 3 days ago doing this. And he was a certified electrician.
FYI this is supposedly the most common DIY on RUclips that leads to hospitalization.
And death
* death
Death perhaps, but not hospitalization
Results from this body bag . Then a 6 ft deep hole. Then you can use this lovely bit of woodwork. For headstone. Engraved solely missed
The single most deadly project on YT, by actual count. Please be careful.
Oh yeah? Let’s hear the numbers….
@@michaelbean3511 Last number I heard was about six months ago. It was said that 30 people had died attempting this. Consider that the transformer is 2000 VAC and into a short circuit could probably deliver 10 Amps briefly. So basically 100X the minimum needed for electrocution. Plus, by definition, half of the population is below average intelligence. Deadly combination.
Edit: I just Googled this. Washington Post says at least 33 have died and many more have been injured. I invite you to look on Google to see what you will find.
@@michaelbean3511 at least 33 people in America dead from fractal burning in the last 5 years.
33 in 5 years doesn't sound like the most deadly project on RUclips. Sounds like 33 people that didn't understand how electricity works.
Yeah I knew a guy who died building the burner with microwave parts. Not worth losing your life
Attended a celebration of life today for a 32-year-old artist friend electrocuted during fractal burn. Please stop glorifying this.
⚠️PLEASE READ THIS⚠️ Great piece of furniture! Also, this shows you that electricity DOES NOT take the path of least resistance, as many people believe. It takes ALL the available paths, all at once, as you can see from the fractal burn pattern. Otherwise, we would just have one thick burn mark along the path of least resistance.
According to Ohm's law, I = V/R (current = voltage over resistance). This means that the current passing through a certain path is directly proportional to the voltage and inversely proportional to the resistance of said path. This, however, doesn't mean that current doesn't flow through the path. It just means that there will be less current flowing through a more resistant path.
If current really took only the path of least resistance, you wouldn't be able to turn on more than one light in your home.
Now, let's say the more resistant path is your body, and the less resistant path is the workpiece. If you touch the workpiece or even get close, an amount of current WILL flow through your body and may be enough to shock you. So, be very careful:
1. WEAR INSULATING GLOVES AND SHOES
2. DON'T GET NEAR THE ELECTRODES OR THE WORKPIECE WHILE CURRENT IS ON
3. DO THIS OUTSIDE IN CASE OF FIRE
4. DON'T LET ANYONE (PETS, KIDS...) NEAR THE WORKPIECE
5. DON'T DO THIS IN A HUMID ENVIRONMENT, AS AIR WILL BE MORE CONDUCTIVE
If this is your first time working with electricity, please think twice about taking on this project. Current is inherently dangerous and doesn't behave intuitively like water.
Danger shouldn't stop you from achieving your goals, but rather get you thinking about how to do it properly.
Please, pin this comment for viewer safety
It does take all paths but the one with the least resistance will have the most current.
That's salt water he applied to create less resistance Einstein
😂😂😂
Is google your local GP as well?
A lot of people and I mean a lot have been seriously injured or even died doing this. Please, please don’t try this..
DON'T DO IT! It's 2000v that can leap to you. Not only will most likely die, you will also be horrendously scarred. Missing fingers, holes in your body, 3rd degree burns...
The process can be extremely dangerous if not done properly. It has even caused deaths due to electrical shocks and fires. Some incidents involve fractal wood burners left unattended and catching fire; others were electrocutions when people touched the metal probes.
All the bad stuff you mention only happens if someone does the one they we all know not to do. Seriously not the most dangerous thing I do in life.
A 23 year old electrician just died locally doing it. For what? It looks like crap! It is a pretty stupid way to die, especially at 23. And for what? Some dumb piece of wood? You should really do a cost/benefit analysis before doing something like this. You are so much better off doing nothing! I feel bad that there are people misguided enough to spend any of their life doing this. Poverty and lack of education really does kill. Meanwhile, minorities who are not as smart as the white guys doing this, are in programs at Universities that change their lives and they have to pay for almost none of it. White guys whose ancestors fought in American wars, and Universities like Yale pay no property taxes and populate their student bodies with foreigners and minorities that often hate America.
This kind of crap is not going to make you any real money. You are just risking your life for nothing. All that equipment made other people rich.@@tomhoefs7221
@@ParkingPirate WOW you have issues
Lol. @@problemdude390
Looks like more than $200 worth of work went into that.
Looks good.
No, because someone has to be willing to pay that kind of money for a burnt piece of wood.
@@CandiceGoddard He means in labour. Took hours to make no doubt.
This is certainly not a "do in your own shop" project. Many people have been killed just moving the gear around, let alone using it.
Keeping it isolated in that case was an excellent idea.
lmfao. ok
Many people have died from stepping off a curb too.
Theres a big difference between a 15 centimeter drop and a 2000 volt charge rms mate@@user-eb5qj8zr4z
People die almost every day from driving cars, yet we still drive them. Stop. Just tell him to be safer. Give suggestions if you have any
Awesome craftsmanship. Thanks so much for your video.
Thanks for watching!
Love the banana a carrots !! Nice touch. Thanks for the demo.
This is such a dangerous technique.
And deadly, 34 people reportedly have died from fractal wood burning in the US!
Bruh, the guy was nowhere near the wood or terminals when the power was on and he turned on the power from far away. 0 chance of him getting hurt
@@peteypete9357 There is always a chance of injury with high power currents. Never ever assume any electricity is safe. If that much current passes through your body, you'd be dead before you hit the floor.
And so is driving, but we still do that
@@D0NCH33T0exactly
That's a really cool technique. I make driftwood sculptures and coffee tables as well. Well done sir.
My X-brother-in-law was electrocuted doing this 2 years ago
Wow! Amazing! Your work is beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
A video with explaining the how's and why's of what you do is so much more useful.
Thank you for the feedback. I might do that on the next one. I’m trying to find out what you guys like and don’t like about my videos so it really helps when I get feedback like this! Thank you!
A lot of people died from fractal wood burning so maybe sit this one out
@@jpsplat45,000 people died last year from *slipping.* 30 people died in the last *7 years* from fractal wood burning. Chill.
@@bijoulille8816 if 30 people died I wonder how many were hospitalized. You realize this literally results in people's flesh melting and losing limbs right?
@@bruceburnswoodshop1620 I think you would open yourself up to liability. You might just have a video explaining the dangers.
Absolutely amazing. Thanks for sharing. I have started following you so I can learn more 🤜🤛👍
You are OUT OF YOUR MIND!!
WOW! Beautiful. Ingenius handles of tree limbs. Thanks for sharing.
Please be careful. We lost a friend to electrocution from this very type project . He had been doing this for a long time. suddenly a small mistake and it took his life. He left behind a wife 5 adopted children, 1 bio son and a county full of foster kids he made an impact with.
Between 2017 and 2022 33 people have died doing this.
In that same time frame, hundreds of people died while welding, what's your point
Sometimes diys like this ain't worth it. Wither it be welding or this scary looking procedure , that's what I infer.@@user-eb5qj8zr4z
@andrewmartin6404 •
Each one of these 33 1D10TS did the same exact thing , they each touched it while it was ON !
Would you stick your fingers is a light socket while it was ON ?
These 33 people did !
I have made over 75 of these and not once I have had a reason to touch it !
But then I'm not an 1D10T either !
You and your family should have a pool party where everyone does this ......
Been crafting "microwave wood" as my pieces caught the nickname. Nice work thanks for the tips.
Be VERY careful, if you even brush up against the wood while you’re doing that you will most likely die
Remember kids; electricity won't just kill you, it will make it hurt the whole time.
Stop trolling , this is a Safe
@@user-pu2ro8ok3rIt’s a safe?
Let me guess. You are an electrician. Right? I bet with most accidental deaths by any means would hurt until you were too dead to feel.
@@tomhoefs7221 RN actually. Probably true, but getting slowly cooked from the inside out seems especially bad.
@@tomhoefs7221 MOT have so much current you probably won’t feel it, you would die before you body can hit the floor.
Need to put a disclaimer on how dangerous this is at the beginning. Some idiot might fry themselves trying your get rich quick scheme. Don't want that blood on your hands brother.
Really nice layout with the carrots and banana 😂 seriously amazing work!
That's beautiful!
Love it...nice tray...thanks
Stunning!
Amazing! Thanks for sharing
I like that method because it creates perfect drainage channels and looks good.
Beautiful work
Should always remind people just how really dangerous this practice is.
The power of the electricity used is equivalent to an electric chair, one mistake and you'll most likely die. The electricity will run through and burn up your nerves and muscle, a really painful way to go.
And even if you somehow survive the shock you still run the risk of dying from your injuries. When muscle gets damaged from electricity your body releases enzymes that break it down. The damaged part of your body is pretty much decomposing. You'll be lucky if all you need is amputation.
All in all, this practice should never be taken lightly
Gorgeous!
Incredible technique!
Thank you!! 🙏
Bravo. Very nice work.
Hey I like those improvised drill holders very cool.
Thanks ya super cheap and they work well!
It's beautiful. You put a lot of care into it ❤️
Thank you!! 🙏
Gonna do this in shop tomorrow. So cool!
Did you survive?
@@sylviaisgod6947 No, this is his dad. He died two weeks ago in shop class.
@@getgle Sorry to hear that.
Awesome job.
Right! I looked this up while watching a show where people were killed doing this project. Low and behold, majority of comments saying it will kill you!
Well done video. I'm not really even interested in wood art. I liked how it was informative without blabbing. Also, the fellow has a good shop setup. I liked how he stored the coreless drills. Bravo.
That’s beautiful
That's a GREAT piece and the handles are PERFECT for it! !! !!!
Good work! Keep it up.
Thanks, will do!
Incredible!
Awesome work!! I like the JRE in the background as well.
Thank you!! I always got either a podcast or football on in the background. Especially for sanding 😂
Nice work!
Thank you! Cheers!
What type of finishing oil was that on your final application? Great work.
Very nice wood work
That's absolutely gorgeous!!! I can see that as kitchen cabinet doors and drawer fronts!
Thank you!! Maybe someday I will!
@@bruceburnswoodshop1620 if you do share pictures!
The charcuterie attempt is hilarious 😂
this is DANGEROUS
Gorgeous
I used to make signs for a living commercial I see alot of potential here. For that and home decor, mantels, shelves with wood bracket etc.
Thanks! Ya there’s a ton of cool stuff I plan on making in the future !
What kind of tool do ypu use to make the fractals ?
Nice work, never heard about fractal wood burning before. Keep it up 😀
It's using lethal uncontrolled electrical arks. One wrong move and you WILL die instantly. Even the professional tools made for this are lethal, and most people do it with a homemade microwave transformer which is just suicidal.
Don't try this at home.
It's beautiful but can be dangerous if you don't know what you're doing & aren't careful. Kill think I'll just stick with my art resin & watching folks who actually know what they're doing.
It is Dangerous, I just have to step back and flip a switch. Safety is KEY
Absolutely!!👍
what is the clear "filler" you used on the crack?
What is the liquid you use before burning?
Wow someone with actual good tools, dudes a pro take notes
Hey thanks!! 🤘
@@bruceburnswoodshop1620 welcome brother!
What is the sanding pad you are using? Where can I get one?
Fascinating
Beautiful
What kind of battery are you hooked up to?
That's awesome
So beautiful
Don't do it. My son, 39 years old, 3 small children, died June 1st this year.. from doing this!
I'm so sorry for your loss, he's in a good place, so difficult for those who love him ☮❤
My coworker just died doing this. In his 30s. And he was an electrician. Very sad. Be extra careful
What were they doing? This fractal art?
A lot of things we do are dangerous doesn't mean we just don't do them
Just learn to do them properly and professionally
Is this real?
Thank you
If you were to do this on some turned bowls, it would look amazing. Maybe a collaboration with another woodturning channel if you don’t do it yourself
I gota hand it to ya this is the 1st i have ever seen this and im very impressed . It looks like trees growing inside of a tree. Very cool.
Less cool when you realize how many people have died trying this.
@@TigersandBearsOhMyLess cool when idiots like you act like driving isn't done every day.
Nice!
What is the rubber you put under the wood.
Wow I’ve watched you for a long time that took a long time time for you to make that’s very well worth it for two hundred dollars!!
Thank you very much! 😁 It used to take me like 10 hours to make one I can do these in about 5 now!
Beautiful. Like to have a guitar made like that, wonder what or if it would do anything to the tone.
For the amount of work you’ve done on this piece, you should charge more . It looks great!
Thank you for sharing this technique. Beautiful work, well done 👏 ❤️
That was awesome! I’ve never heard of this technique before. That looks almost too beautiful to put food on!
All the best.
Thank you I really appreciate that!
can we do this on a jute cloth ?? with less electricity???
Very nice work, Sir! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!!
$10 of wood and 200 hours of work turned into $200 art. Still a thumbs up for great work!
Probably spent about 7 hours on this one. Thanks!
That would look killer on a guitar body, acoustic or electric, great job ! 👍.
There's several people selling guitars with the fractal wood burn bodies. So far ive only seen strats but I'm sure there will be others too. Etsy had one for sale about a week ago.
Artful
Beautiful piece Bruce...that's a generational worthy project. Nice work!! I'm an instant subscriber👍👍
Fukin bad ass, one of the coolest videos outside the normal table video
Thank you! Just trying to make unique pieces!
I think my life would be worth more than $200.
Super nice WOW.
Thank you!
I think it would of look great with a chain so that it couldhang like art. All in all very nice work.
Thank you very much! Maybe next time I’ll do a wall art piece!
That much current scares the crap out of me.
Same.
As it should. If that much current passes through your body, chances are, you'd be dead before you hit the floor.
Love watching you...
Bruce, what voltage do you use to fracture the wood. It's a fascinating outcome to a standard piece of timber.
It’s about 2,00 volts! Thanks!
This method is responsible for several deaths and I thought it was banned on social media.
Absolutely beautiful! A lot of work, but hopefully you can recover a great deal more money for all the effort!
When did you start to srape the excess resin? Curious if it was fully cured or not...
Ya I wait till it’s fully cured
Well worth the money. Absolutely beautiful! 💥🍻
Trop beau 🤩🤩🤩💥
Thank you!!
That charcuterie spread really pulls that project together...
Thanks at least someone agrees 😂
how much current does it take do this??
Awesome getting to wood burning myself thank you for inspiration
Sick
Cool.