Get Twisted on Multi Axis Wood Turning

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  • Опубликовано: 5 янв 2025

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  • @gadfly149
    @gadfly149 2 года назад +5

    Things like this remind me of others in HS Trigonometry, “What do we need this for?” I loved math, and I’m so glad I paid attention 35 years ago!

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank so much. I do love math as well.
      In the 7th grade I was put in an advanced math class with 8th graders. Made me feel pretty good.
      When I got to high school I got an algebra teacher who really did not care about how anyone was doing. He seemed to favor the girls. My sister who is 5 years older than me said she had him and could see the same thing. That about ruined it for me. But then I found geometry and trig.
      Thanks for watching,
      Gary

  • @thomasgrimes339
    @thomasgrimes339 Год назад +1

    For all those people who asked the question, "why do I have to take all that math, I'll never use it". This is why. Thank you for reminding us that there is science behind many of our art pieces. This turn out so beautiful.

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  Год назад

      Thank you Thomas. Yes math is very important in our lives. I figured out in the 7th grade I really loved math.

  • @raydriver7300
    @raydriver7300 2 года назад +2

    What a lovely little vase. More years ago than I care to remember I had a Mazda RX3 and the ends looks like the piston from a wankel engined. Talking of woodwork at school, I remember my first day walking into the classroom 62! years ago and, right across the top of the blackboard were the words: accidents don’t happen, they are caused 🌞

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад +1

      Thank you Ray and funny thing is I had a 1971 Mazda I bought new. When I tell people they assumed it was the RX3. Nope
      That was the same year that I smelled the Deft in the paint room. Wow were those fumes strong LOL
      We may have had the same shop teacher or they were brothers because I think we had that sign.
      They did not want to let people take shop class all 4 years but they let me if I was willing to be an assistant to the teacher helping the freshman. I got to work on anything I wanted in-between.
      Take care,
      Gary

  • @markv1027
    @markv1027 2 года назад +1

    No apology needed... you haven't seen my shop! Beautiful turning Gary. I've read some about multi-axis turning and watched some of Barbra Dill's turnings that are mostly multi-axis. As always thanks for the great video!

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank you Mark. I may have another one in the works. Hope it works out.
      Take care,
      Gary

  • @stevenmalcomb4168
    @stevenmalcomb4168 2 года назад +1

    I was introduced to Deft in high school shop class 40 years ago. Shop class has has a great impact on me.

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Seems like a bunch of us used it in high school shop. Good stuff!

  • @AndysCornishCreations
    @AndysCornishCreations 2 года назад +1

    Hi Gary...
    Three sides and tapered... I really enjoyed watching this video...
    Take care my friend...All the best.....Andy

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thanks so much Andy and thanks for watching,
      Gary

  • @copperowlwoodturning5929
    @copperowlwoodturning5929 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful vase, Gary. I love the walnut. Take care. Rob😊

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад +1

      Thank you very much Rob.
      Happy New Year!
      Gary

  • @MANJITSINGH-ko2oi
    @MANJITSINGH-ko2oi 2 года назад +1

    WOW WOW AND WOW that's a awesome piece. weldone gary. beautiful walnut.

  • @laurazakrzewski
    @laurazakrzewski 2 года назад +1

    Nice Gary, I was lost until you drilled the hole and I could see it from the top. 🙂 then it all made sense.

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank you very much Laura. I think the sneak preview may have made it harder to see. But that was a cool look as well.
      Take care,
      Gary

  • @glencrandall7051
    @glencrandall7051 2 года назад +1

    Very well done Gary. Deft on walnut, that sure works well too. This little project is a nice way to kick off 2023.👍👍Thank you for sharing. Have a great 2023 and stay safe.🙂🙂

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank you Glen. I did have fun making this one and it was the first for the New Year.
      Happy New Year to you as well.
      Gary

  • @klee6024
    @klee6024 2 года назад +1

    this is the first time i've seen someone make a triangular vase. It is very beautiful!!

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank you very much and thanks for watching.
      Gary

  • @lindabrown2211
    @lindabrown2211 2 года назад +1

    Gary as always a beautiful piece. Scary turning a piece that's off centers. You are awesome thanks again

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank you Linda. Happy you liked it.
      Take care,
      Gary

  • @travisgreen3533
    @travisgreen3533 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful of course. I also enjoyed your math and working technique. Send some rain this way. Haha. Thanks for sharing your work.

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank you Travis. Would you like a side of heavy winds along with that rain LOL. We are tired of both.
      Take care,
      Gary

  • @WoodenItBeNice
    @WoodenItBeNice 2 года назад +1

    Gorgeous Gary.
    I saw Billy's video as well and trying this again is on my list for this year.
    Take care my friend.
    Cheers, Huw

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank you Huw. Lots of fun to do.
      Take care,
      Gary

  • @BAILEYWOODWORKS
    @BAILEYWOODWORKS 2 года назад +1

    Great video Gary. I want to try this one.

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank you Chris. I think you will do great.
      Take care,
      Gary

  • @jonshull6380
    @jonshull6380 2 года назад +2

    Thanks. You’ve inspired me to try a multi axis turning.

  • @Dgreencouch29
    @Dgreencouch29 2 года назад +1

    Very nice mid century modern piece. I initially thought a base might be nice, but I like it better with out one.

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank you very much Happy you liked how it turned out.
      Gary

  • @carsonwells1785
    @carsonwells1785 Год назад +1

    Just watched it again, Gary. It's still a trochoid and still fascinating. Expecting my lathe in two weeks, followed by six months of trial, error, ambulance rides and emergency surgeries, but by this time next year I might actually be turning out similar works that would pass for hand carved.😇. Keep those chips flying, I've got two weeks left to cram. And again, thank you ever so much for loving this craft enough to share it with the great unwashed We.

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  Год назад

      Thank you very much Carson. I am sure you will really enjoy the lathe.
      Hope those ambulance rides are not going to be from using that lathe.
      Take care,
      Gary

  • @woodturningwithDave
    @woodturningwithDave 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful piece Gary. Thanks for sharing.

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank you Dave and thanks for watching.
      Happy New Year,
      Gary

  • @jackthompson5092
    @jackthompson5092 2 года назад +1

    A very beautiful vase Gary.

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank you Jack and thanks for watching.
      Gary

  • @gregdownunderinOz
    @gregdownunderinOz 3 месяца назад +1

    Nice piece Gary.
    I was looking for an off centre Christmas tree that looks like it’s blowing in the wind, bent over but still looks natural in its bent form.

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  3 месяца назад

      Thank you Greg I appreciate you watching and commenting,
      Gary

  • @tomwilhelm545
    @tomwilhelm545 2 года назад +1

    nice job this is how we made handles for screwdrivers chisel to keep them from rolling off bench. nice finish.

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thanks.. nothing worse than a screw driver that rolls away.
      Thanks for watching.

  • @MichaelEastman-tc2mg
    @MichaelEastman-tc2mg 3 месяца назад +1

    A truly interesting turning Gary!

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  3 месяца назад

      Thank you very much Michael I appreciate you watching.
      Gary

  • @RayShaw007
    @RayShaw007 2 года назад

    Nice job Gary. Basically you've produced a tapered 3 sided vessel. Next challenge is for you to twist it (and taper it) by making the axes1,2; 2,3 and 3,1. Must admit I've only done a parallel twisted vessel to date. Not yet attempted to taper it as well. Can't see why that shouldn't be possible. Thanks for the encouragement!!

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад +1

      Thank you Ray, that is on my list but it will have to wait its turn...lol
      Thanks for watching,
      Gary

  • @DennisDolan-fl3mw
    @DennisDolan-fl3mw 7 месяцев назад +2

    Real nice. Don't worry about the floor, you should see mine.

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you Dennis I appreciate you watching.
      Gary

  • @STMwoodturning
    @STMwoodturning 2 года назад +1

    Gary,
    Of all the off-center turning videos I’ve watched over the years, this is the first one I’ve liked. The tri sided vase you made has some appeal to me beyond the gorgeous walnut wood. This is the only thing I’ve seen made this way that I would consider making. Thanks for finally showing something practical.
    Stuart

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much Stuart...now I want to go make another one LOL. Actually I do but out of a bigger piece with more taper.
      Take care,
      Gary

    • @STMwoodturning
      @STMwoodturning 2 года назад

      @@ThePapa1947 I’ll be looking for that video 😃

  • @kevingowdy3651
    @kevingowdy3651 Год назад +1

    I was looking for a twisted turning but was intrigued when you said you were matching the numbers 1-1 2-2 3-3. Very interesting take on multi axis. Looking forward to trying this

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  Год назад

      Thank you Kevin. Twisted is also fun to do.
      Thanks for watching,
      Gary

  • @craiggrant2538
    @craiggrant2538 2 года назад +1

    It looks like a rotor from a rotary engine. Very cool shape and interesting technique.

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank you Craig, a number have said the same so I will go with that.
      Thanks for watching,
      Gary

  • @TheMessyStudio
    @TheMessyStudio 2 года назад

    It came out very nice indeed, Gary! You go ahead and use your trig... I'll stick to my no math method... lol.

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад +1

      Thank you very much Billy. We had one foundry we built patterns for that insisted we used trig to lay out the angles on some large angled cable guides. I have very expensive protractors but nope...use trig. And for sure it is the most accurate way to do it.
      I bet I could have used Segment Calculator 2 or WoodTurnerPro and got those numbers. But that is cheating LOL

  • @grantfahlman1815
    @grantfahlman1815 2 года назад +1

    Gary, leave it to you to find something different to show us. I really liked your commentary about using the lacquer spray 60 years ago in high school. There is most definitely something to be said for trusted/well-known products and their longevity!

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад +1

      Thank you Grant. The price has sure gone up but the quality is still the same.
      Thanks for watching,
      Gary

  • @anthonyperry5227
    @anthonyperry5227 2 года назад +1

    The finish which you applied again took me back to my early years - where the finishes I used were either meths, cellulose, or shellac based. Now the majority of finishes are water based. OK I can understand reasons why this is, but having retired to Bulgaria under EU rules as well as poor timber allocation the finishes available for wood leaves much to be desired. My finishes now revolves around a mix of bees and canuba wax which I mix myself. By the way I am blessed to have a large walnut and maple tree on my property which both get smaller every year to keep me occupied with my projects. Also lovely to see you use trigonometry in such a way. Last year I showed a Bulgarian "craftsman" the use of my sine bar. He almost considered it magic!

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank you very much Anthony. We are lucky to have a lot of choices for finish. I do like the water based poly as well.
      So I remember as an apprentice using the tangent button on a calculator. It made laying out angle so easy and they were always exact.
      Then another trick using trammels to make a perfect right angle to a line. Used both of those for years. I find it all very exciting even to this day. That was all just like magic.
      Then learning how to lay out any size radius I needed using the chord length and height . I showed that to many other pattern makers and they just was understanding all the step. Made some perfect radius up to 300 inches for some patterns. Nobody has trammels that long. Although I had a 8 foot bar for one set I had.
      Thanks for watching,
      Gary

  • @malbun3275
    @malbun3275 2 года назад +1

    Hi Gary
    What a neat little vase.
    On the maths side of things I was ok until at high school they introduced Algebra,why call a banana A and an orange B couldn’t get to grips with it at all,then they pulled Geometry out hell that flew way over my head,I guess I was lucky to turn fifteen and was able to finish up school the day of my birthday and start a carpentry apprenticeship that I had set up with a local building firm. Oh the joys of dealing with feet and inches I loved it.
    Guess what came next Metric measure! That took a bit of getting used to ,but proved to be much easier.
    So thats my take on geometry,thankfully we never got into trigonometry,but being a self employed builder for 65 years I was glad when they pre cut roof members made roof trusses it took all the guess work out of it for me.
    Happy near year to you and yours really enjoy your videos.
    Thanks for sharing your maths
    Regards from a very wet N Z

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      I was in advanced math in the 7th grade so when I went to high school they put me in Algebra. I hated it but I think the teacher was one of the reasons. When I found geometry I got my love of math back.
      Using it in my work as a wood pattern maker it was very important and now I still use it in what I do. And I served a 5 year apprentice ship where I found out how important it was. People used to say once you become a journeyman the learning really starts. I have to say that was true.
      Thanks for watching,
      Gary

  • @sonyhk3824
    @sonyhk3824 2 года назад +1

    So nice design with a different way. Cheers mr Gary 👍

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад +1

      Thanks so much Sony! Take care,
      Gary

  • @brucewatt2864
    @brucewatt2864 2 года назад +1

    Top job Gary. It came out fantastic. Enjoyed watching the clip as always. I can only sit back and enjoy you tube at the moment as had a slight accident and damaged the tendon on my index finger so I'm out of action for a while as it repairs. Decided to go back over a few old clips and make a list of projects for when I'm able to get back into it. Bandsaws can bite even when you have a healthy respect for them.

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Sorry to hear about your accident Bruce and hope all heals well and quickly.
      Have fun with that list of things you ar making.
      Take care,
      Gary

  • @marycatherinelebouef-op4hf
    @marycatherinelebouef-op4hf Год назад +1

    This vase is simply beautiful! I love that finish on that wood. It’s not flashy, it’s satiny and that goes perfectly well with that wood.

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  Год назад

      Thanks Mary. For sure some things look best with a more satin finish. But then somethings really look good with lots of shine. At least for me they do.
      Take care,
      Gary

  • @michaelmangione8359
    @michaelmangione8359 2 года назад +1

    I'm fascinated by the shape the end profile reminds me of the triquetra, an ancient Celtic knot formed by the intersection of three vesica piscis. While some might find deep religious roots in these symbols, to me they are more representative of ancient mathematical proofs all the way back to Euclid. Amazing, because it never occurred me that this could be done on a lathe. Thanks again for another great video!

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад +1

      Thank you very much Michael! I never thought of it looking like at Celtic knot but you are right. Thanks for bringing that up. I find that shape very interseting.
      Thanks for watching,
      Gary

  • @pryere
    @pryere 2 года назад +1

    A great result from good math and a deft touch.

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank you very much...hmmm a Deft touch...very clever 😁
      Take care,
      Gary

  • @jimellison3358
    @jimellison3358 2 года назад +1

    Thank you very interesting video when I get a little better I'd like to try it sometime

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank you Jim and I like how you are thinking. Get some hours in and I am sure you will be able to do this.
      Best of luck,
      Gary

  • @doug779
    @doug779 2 года назад +1

    Great unusual turning. Enjoyed another challenge.

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank you Doug and there just might be more challenges coming.
      Thanks for watching,
      Gary

  • @gregdagg9305
    @gregdagg9305 2 года назад +1

    Nice work Gary..👍👍

  • @williamellis8993
    @williamellis8993 2 года назад +1

    Really nice, Gary. No steady rest for this one. When I saw this pop up, the first thing I thought of was Billy's video. Another tip. When you draw your circle, you can use the radius to step off six equal spaces on the circumference. I'm sure you knew this but the math was probably more fun. I like the lazy man's way for me. lol
    Bill

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank you Bill. Yes I mentioned stepping the dividers around.
      The way we made segments at work was to draw the radius and set dividers or trammels(some rings were 6 foot diameter) on the radius and make points then draw straight lines to the center. This gave the length of the segments. All cut on the bandsaw and then sanded on the disk sander. Way to large for the yet to be invented Wedgie Sled.
      So for sure I knew that trick. Works ok for marking segments but not for creating exact lines. Especially if you are bisecting using the point of a set of dividers.
      Thanks for watching,
      Gary

  • @GeraldJensen
    @GeraldJensen 2 года назад +1

    Try putting a twist in one ... always fun!

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Yes I will do that as well.
      Thanks for watching,
      Gary

  • @stuartscott9646
    @stuartscott9646 2 года назад +1

    Super nice!

  • @1954JDR
    @1954JDR 2 года назад +1

    Wow, that was a great use of geometry. The vase is perfect and absolutely beautiful. I minored in math but only used linear algebra in my profession as an analytical chemist.

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank you James. I used the geometry pretty much every day in my job. If I had to use algebra I most likely would not have had my job very long LOL.
      Now my son who is a mechanical engineer. knows his math!
      Thanks for watching,
      Gary

  • @garthkeck2003
    @garthkeck2003 2 года назад +1

    Great concept. Wish I would have payed more attertion in trig class 53 years ago.

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank you Garth. If I had not used it through out my working career I doubt I would have remembered it.
      Thanks for watching,
      Gary

  • @lyndaowen2154
    @lyndaowen2154 2 года назад +1

    That is very nice! I was not expecting the shape to come out so good the surprise surprise you did! Thank you again for sharing

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank you very much Lynda, when I drew the lines on the end I could see what it would like. Still a pleasant surprise after it was all turned.
      Thanks for watching,
      Gary

  • @spindlesworkshop9744
    @spindlesworkshop9744 2 года назад

    Very nice piece
    That walnut is so pretty

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад +1

      Thanks so much Luie. After I trimmed this off the bigger piece I almost thought I should not have. But it would not have worked out.
      A very strange and beautiful piece I think I got at a yard or garage sale. Who knows I have pieces all over the place that came from yard sales.
      Take care,
      Gary

  • @davidwise5834
    @davidwise5834 2 года назад +1

    Hi Papa
    Realy cool looking vase
    I would like to try that one day. Happy New Year
    David Wise

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Hi David, they are pretty easy and do not take much wood. I am sure you will give it a try when you are ready.
      Happy New Year!
      Gary

  • @William_Kenny
    @William_Kenny 2 года назад +1

    A great looking piece Gary and well turned and finished 👌 👍

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank you William and thanks for watching.
      Gary

  • @carolriley8472
    @carolriley8472 2 года назад +1

    Great project...I love the shape and the grain!

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank you very much Carol. That piece has gorgeous grain. I cut this off a piece I have had for years. The other end is much wider .
      It was an odd piece I got at a yard sale or garage sale. I have other odd pieces I got at other sales and need to make something out of one of them. Still have not figured out what kind of wood it is.
      Thanks for watching,
      Gary

  • @RonnieDevlin-b7g
    @RonnieDevlin-b7g Год назад +1

    Very interesting piece of turning Gary and really looks good

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  Год назад

      Thanks Ronnie I appreciate you watching and commenting.
      Gary

  • @weepingwillow2056
    @weepingwillow2056 2 года назад +1

    This is so great. Thinking outside the cylinder

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thanks so much. A great way to put it! Outside the cylinder...very clever

  • @debwoods6011
    @debwoods6011 2 года назад +1

    Looks awesome

  • @davidmacfadyen165
    @davidmacfadyen165 Месяц назад

    Good technique this was great to see thank you very much

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  Месяц назад

      Thank you David I appreciate you watching and commenting,
      Gary

  • @jerrystark3587
    @jerrystark3587 2 года назад +1

    Nicely done! Thanks, 👍👍
    BTW: If you ever make a three-legged stool, using this technique to turn the legs looks really cool.
    A woodworker's shop with stuff on the floor? OMG! What is this world coming to? 😎
    Flashback Alert: I also used Deft lacquer for the first time in one of my high school shop classes -- almost sixty years ago, circa 1965. My senior project in 1967 -- a drafting table -- was finished with Deft. I still use Deft and my brother still uses the table. Deft works beautifully for the interior of boxes and drawers because it finishes silky smooth and it does not leave a residual smell like oil finishes do. Great stuff whether you brush it on or spray it on.
    Final Thought: Trigonometry and Geometry RULE!

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад +1

      Thanks so much Jerry. You have brought back some good memories.
      In high school shop class I made one of my sisters a desk, another a china hutch and yet another a sewing machine cabinet.
      Guess what I used for the finish...ahh shucks you already knew DEFT!!! All brushed on back then.
      I recall the first time I stepped into the finish room the smell was very strong of Deft.
      And for sure Trigonometry and Geometry sure does rule. i made my living using it almost everyday.
      Thanks for watching my friend,
      Gary

    • @jerrystark3587
      @jerrystark3587 2 года назад

      @@ThePapa1947 You remind me of my stepfather, who was a Master Carpenter and a contractor. Like you, he was so accomplished in woodwork that as a Junior in high school he was given his own key to the school shop. He made excellent reproductions of classical furniture when he was 16.
      You and he make me feel like a complete slacker. 😎

  • @jackpons4877
    @jackpons4877 2 года назад +1

    That is so cute.Love your work and videos. Keep up the good work.

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank you very much Jack and thanks for watching,
      Gary

  • @kentturkow1572
    @kentturkow1572 2 года назад +2

    Multi-Axis turning is very interesting and something to look forward to trying in the future. Thanks for the new and interesting videos.

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank you Kent and thanks for watching.
      Gary

  • @jaeography
    @jaeography 2 года назад +1

    Great job, so nice

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank you very much and thanks for watching,
      Gary

  • @wesleyhanna1124
    @wesleyhanna1124 2 года назад +1

    Very nice Gary.
    Wes @ Piedra Designs

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank you Wes.
      Take care,
      Gary

  • @jimbalz3017
    @jimbalz3017 2 года назад +1

    Nice piece! I've never done an off-axis turning. This may be my inspiration.

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад +1

      Thank you Jim and this is a good one to start on.
      Best of luck,
      Gary

  • @tonysmith3143
    @tonysmith3143 2 года назад +1

    Awesome Buddy, thanks for sharing ❤

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank you Tony and thanks for watching,
      Gary

  • @barry.w.christie
    @barry.w.christie 2 года назад +4

    I love when someone does a piece and mentions where they got their inspiration from ... it shows their integrity and appreciation for the other and that it led to them attempting their own version, which I'm sure is just as impressive ... you in turn have now inspired others ... thank you for sharing 👍

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank you very much Barry. Everything we do has come from somewhere.
      I did a very cool turning last year. It was tangent staves. I saw in a old wood turning magazine and mentioned it. Only to find out it had been done in a very very old Popular Mechanics magazine.
      All were slightly different including mine. I like to use someone's ideas and try to put my own touch on it.
      Thanks for watching and your comments.
      Gary

  • @denisvienat849
    @denisvienat849 2 года назад +1

    Salut Gary beau projet j’adore bravo 👍👏👋

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад +1

      Thank you very much and thanks for watching.
      Gary

  • @georgecooke2600
    @georgecooke2600 Год назад +1

    I enjoy your work! Very informative!

  • @gregeastman6662
    @gregeastman6662 2 года назад +1

    very kool ,im going to try that for sure

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thanks Greg and let me know how it goes.
      Take care,
      Gary

    • @gregeastman6662
      @gregeastman6662 2 года назад +1

      @@ThePapa1947 do you have an email address i can send pictures too ?

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      @@gregeastman6662 look in my About page.

  • @oneturnatatime6309
    @oneturnatatime6309 2 года назад +1

    Great idea and a beautiful vase 👌

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank you very much and thanks for watching.
      Gary

  • @Hamit_HMT
    @Hamit_HMT 2 года назад

    Very interesting work. Looks beautiful.
    And your math teacher loves you very much. If he/she is dead, than Rest in Peace. 🙏🏻

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад +1

      Thank you very much. I did have some great math teachers. All but algebra. I never did get that.
      But using trig and geometry in my work made it easier to understand and learn as much as I could.
      Thanks for watching,
      Gary

  • @diannesorem6389
    @diannesorem6389 2 года назад

    Very cool!!!! Can't wait to see what's next!

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thanks so much Dianne and thanks for watching,
      Gary

  • @dalekuhlman1009
    @dalekuhlman1009 2 года назад +2

    I’ve also used the Deft Lacquer for years. It’s a great product and the spray tip is by far superior to those that spray a round spray pattern. I really like the vase you turned it boggles my mind how that works but I watched it so it does. I’m tipping my hat to you sir.

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад +1

      Thank you very much Dale. Yes Deft is the best I have used.
      When I first started using it you could only get it as a brush on. If you wanted to spray in a gun then you thinned it down. Which I used to do as well.
      Thanks for watching,
      Gary

  • @jimbalz3017
    @jimbalz3017 2 года назад +1

    You should do a chalk talk on useful trigonometry for turning.

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад +1

      Thank you Jim. I had a lot of very useful formulas I used at work for sure.
      I remember when calculators came out with the scientific functions. When I saw what the tangent function would do I used it almost everyday at work. It felt like magic. Before that I was dong a math class through mail(no computer online stuff back then.) for my apprenticeship in pattern making. I remember doing square root problems with a basic calulator and at the time was $70.00. That was a lot of money back then.
      Thanks for watching,
      Gary

    • @jimbalz3017
      @jimbalz3017 2 года назад

      @@ThePapa1947 I remember my 1st calculator - a Texas Instruments SR-11. It only did the 4 basic functions and square roots. There wasn't even a memory. The display was LEDs and it would kill your battery. Still I thought it was so much easier than a slide rule. That's what $100 got you in 1975.

  • @54lespaul3
    @54lespaul3 2 года назад +1

    What a very pleasing shape and lovely wood grain!! I really like it. The cross section looks like a Wankel (rotary engine) piston cross section. Very cool! Thanks for the trig lesson as well.
    Cheers, Rick

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank you Rick and for sure it does look like one. I had a 1972 Mazda but it was not a rotary.
      Take care,
      Gary

  • @sdoitla1431
    @sdoitla1431 Месяц назад +1

    Looks like a shop where someone is actively working. Nothing wrong with that. 🙂

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  Месяц назад

      Thats for sure. I get on a roll to clear things up then get hooked on a new turning.
      Thanks for watching,
      Gary

  • @merrycox7546
    @merrycox7546 2 года назад +1

    Love it! I am recovering from torn rotator cuff surgery after taking a tumble in the shop, so watching videos and learning new tricks! Note to shop folks: don’t use your arm to break your fall! Fall on your bottom!

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Sorry to hear this. Also do not use your fact to break the fall either. I had both hands full once and managed to do that. Not hard fall but cut my eyebrow.

  • @AlienLeader4
    @AlienLeader4 2 года назад +1

    Wow awesome job. That peice is amazing. Another way to turn that I will have to learn. Keep up the great work Gary.

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад +1

      Thank you very much and thanks for watching.

  • @fabriceterrien669
    @fabriceterrien669 2 года назад +1

    Bonjour ThePapa1947,
    c'est du beau travail, merci pour les explications.
    Hello ThePapa1947,
    nice job, thanks for the explanation.

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank you very much. I appreciate you watching and commenting.
      Happy New Year,
      Gary

  • @daveurban1018
    @daveurban1018 Год назад +1

    Another really cool piece

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  Год назад

      Thank you Dave and thanks for watching.
      Gary

  • @tuffymartinez
    @tuffymartinez 2 года назад +1

    Thank You Gary...My first reaction before watching is GREAT!!! The unlimited possibilities with different axis positioning opens up so many wonderful possibilities!!! Also- Totally Confuse A Tuffy!!! BUT TONS of FUN watching!! YES that is a beautiful piece of Walnut & a fun turning to watch......💥💥💥....TM

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank you very much TM. I sure had a lot of fun making it and happy you liked it.
      Take care,
      Gary

  • @TBlanktim
    @TBlanktim Год назад +1

    Happy to see you using equations in your layout. I'm a carpenter/builder and use Trigonometry all the time. Ran into an old trig teacher and thanked him because of how much easier it makes my job.

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much. I used Trigonometry about every day at work as a wood pattern maker. Could not get by without it.
      It is a lot handier than most people think.
      Thanks for watching,
      Gary

  • @dzc8042
    @dzc8042 Год назад +1

    Very Nice

  • @candacedowney813
    @candacedowney813 2 года назад +1

    Gorgeous!!!!

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank you very much Candace!

  • @BedaVavrena
    @BedaVavrena 9 месяцев назад +1

    Good video. I might try it was well. Thank you 🎉

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you very much. They are fun to do and worth a try.
      Thanks for watching,
      Gary

  • @ivanbukh7576
    @ivanbukh7576 2 года назад +1

    Good job! You have made a part of the Wankel engine!!!!

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank you and you are right. I never really gave that a thought. I remember when Mazda came out with one. I bought a new Mazda back then but not the rotary.
      Thanks for watching,
      Gary

  • @Jeff1Jeff2Jeff3Jeff
    @Jeff1Jeff2Jeff3Jeff 2 года назад +1

    very nice video .. an easy to follow progression of steps .. Billy is a card, eh?

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank you very much Jeff. Yup Billy is a hoot!

  • @Mccalebsanding
    @Mccalebsanding 2 года назад +1

    Great video again!😊

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank you Jeffery and thanks for watching.
      Gary

  • @craigcsteele
    @craigcsteele 2 года назад +1

    You must have been a machinist. Your work is so precise. You also seem to be able to visualize the outcome, before you start the work.

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank you very much Craig. I was a wood pattern maker. Which was taking a 2D drawing and building a wood pattern in 3D.
      Thanks for watching,
      Gary

  • @cfunkjunky1970
    @cfunkjunky1970 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful! Gotta try this!

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад +1

      Thank you James. Lots of fun and I am sure you will enjoy doing it.
      Gary

  • @MrDilmaher
    @MrDilmaher 2 года назад +1

    Nice job Gary happy new year to you

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank you Daemon and Happy New Year to you as well.
      Gary

  • @harrykeel8557
    @harrykeel8557 2 года назад +1

    Very nice, oh and HAPPY NEW YEAR!

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank you Harry and Happy New Year to you as well.
      Gary

  • @RobinCourtney-f1v
    @RobinCourtney-f1v Год назад +1

    I have enjoyed every one of your videos. You explain every step so well. Keep it up. A brother from over the pond ❤

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  Год назад

      Thanks so much Robin. happy you enjoy my videos.
      Take care my brother,
      Gary

  • @benjimorris8156
    @benjimorris8156 Год назад +1

    That's a beautiful piece

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  Год назад

      Thank you Ben and thanks for watching.
      Gary

  • @thomaskuzia8125
    @thomaskuzia8125 2 года назад +1

    Hi Gary,,,
    I tried a couple of offset turnings that ended up in a scrap bucket! Lol
    In reading the comments I see some talk about the old calculators. I still don't know how to use all the functions on a calculator am,,,,, am I in trouble? Lol
    We didn't use much trig for calculations and pipe fitting as you did being a pattern maker.
    He has some huge patterns,,, some as long as 80 ft and 20 ft wide by 4 to 6 ft high. They were all done in sections and sent up to the foundry to be cast as road grinder beds.
    Pattern makers are a whole different breed! Lol
    Happy New Year and thanks for the video.
    Tom

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thanks so much Tom. We did some very large patterns for earth moving equipment. I did on for a tunnel boring machine. On the drawing the 10 foot long pattern I made looked like a spot on the completed machine. Crazy stuff.
      If I had not had that calculator it sure would have been much harder. Funny thing when I got started we did not have the fancy ones with all the trig functions and the one I had cost about $89 and that was a heck of a lot back then.
      I still have the $5.00 one that is as smart as it gets...or what I needed. Wow was that cool to help with laying out patterns.
      Take care,
      Gary

  • @gerrychauveau2925
    @gerrychauveau2925 2 года назад +1

    Very nice job 👏

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank you Jerry and thanks for watching,
      Gary

  • @michaelmcdermott2178
    @michaelmcdermott2178 2 года назад +1

    Your shop floor and mine look about the same just now. Drives me nuts to work in a mess but just when I was going to stop and clean up, a chunk of neglected oak caught my eye and I was off and running on the next turning. I truly love getting ideas and techniques with your patternmakers spin (pun intended) on things. Thanks, as always.

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank you very much Michael. You had me worried when you said the Oak caught your eye. Then I put it all together. I have the same issue. I finish one thing and I want to get going right away. I did pick a few things up today while I had something fun running.
      Maybe pick a piece of wood to turn tomorrow.
      Take care,
      Gary

  • @danamorrow5352
    @danamorrow5352 2 года назад +1

    I love that vase. It is so simple but also elegant. Great job.

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thanks so much Dana and thanks for watching,
      Gary

  • @davidskillestad7093
    @davidskillestad7093 11 месяцев назад

    Very unique and beautiful

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much David and thanks for watching,
      Gary

  • @carsonwells1785
    @carsonwells1785 2 года назад +1

    I don't recall this shape from trigonometry, but later in life I learned that it is called a trochoid. It is the same shape as the piston used in the rotary or Wankell engine which at one time was believed that it would revolutionize the internal combustion market. Once used in one model of Suzuki motorcycle, and several models of Mazda autos, including their mini pickup and the RX-7. Probably more than you wanted to know, but there it is, the once and future trochoid.

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank you Carson. Yes that is the same shape. I had a Mazda back in 1971 about the time the RX3 came out but mine was not a rotary.
      Thanks for watching,
      Gary

  • @paulinebradford4823
    @paulinebradford4823 2 года назад +1

    A very, very pretty little vase! Love the wood, and the shape. Thanks for another great video!

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank you Pauline. Happy you liked it and thanks for watching,
      Gary

  • @joshblumenthal4873
    @joshblumenthal4873 2 года назад +1

    Another lovely piece and excellent video. The instruction is always appreciated. Thanks, as always!

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thanks so much Josh. Happy you enjoyed it. They are fun to do and I will do more. But with bigger pieces. At least in the XY of it.
      Take care,
      Gary

  • @DougMilleratWoodSpunRound
    @DougMilleratWoodSpunRound 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful. The multi-axis turning seems to be the thing right now. Wish I had recorded mine. No matter, I’ll get the next one recorded and posted. Thanks for sharing.

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад +1

      Thank you Doug. I have only noticed Billy's but they do come and go. My favorite type is when the other axis is 90 degrees from the first.
      Those are fun.
      Take care,
      Gary

  • @jarmstrong2843
    @jarmstrong2843 2 года назад +1

    I like doing multi-axis wood turning. It is fun to do and easy to accomplish once one understand the various ways to turn wood on different axises. It has been a while since I have done this type of turning and I need to get back out into the shop to do more.
    An excellent book: “Multi-axis Spindle Turning” by Barbara Dill . This book provides a nice insight to different methods of multi axis spindle turning.

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      Thank you John. I have done a lot of multi axis turnings and most have been with the piece rotated 90 degrees from the start. I find that much more challenging than something like this. But can take lots of setup to do it.
      Thanks for watching,
      Gary

    • @jarmstrong2843
      @jarmstrong2843 2 года назад

      @@ThePapa1947 whether 4 or 6 offsets, all require accurate setup and time + experimentation.

    • @ThePapa1947
      @ThePapa1947  2 года назад

      @@jarmstrong2843 Thanks for the tip