Romanian Pole Lathe Flask Turner .wmv
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- Опубликовано: 31 мар 2010
- This film was taken in 1998 when Ion Constantin was still able to turn a traditional wooden drinking flask on his pole lathe and he may well have been the last pole lathe turner in Eastern Europe. As you will see his tools and equipment are of the simplest form which he uses with remarkable skill. Ion is not only a flask turner, he also turned domestic bowls and carved table spoons. This video was only possiable with the help of the Romanian artisan community. www.stuartking.co.uk
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👏👏👏E Boze dragi vrednije ruku,nije to lako raditi,sve pohvale!👏👏👏
Μπράβο πού διατίθεται την παραδώσει σάς και ελπίζω να το σινεχισουν και άλλη να μην χαθεί η τεχνική
E roman de-al nostru si trebuie sa ne mandrim cu asta in toata lumea
Cind eram copil in fiecare sat mesterii in lemn aveau atelierele aproape de fierari
si coexistau impreuna;rotarii faceau rotile la caruta si fierarii puneau sinele si feroneria pe caruta
salve
I loved seeing you work. It shows invaluable experience, a simple life and a loving family.
People throw away your fancy cars and shitty plastic phones... get back to what is real. Only that matters in the end.
Thank you for reminding us . I sometimes feel like we are just lost fools.
!!FRUMOS!!..
This brings back many cherished memories as a child! My immediate family & I moved to America when i was 6 years old. My parents & grandparents (who still live there) are very hard working as well. When such physical work is passed down from generation to generation, you don't see it as that but as the norm...
Just imagine how much more you would appreciate things you worked so hard for!!
I miss a lot of things there, but am extremely grateful to be in America.
Pace' & GOD BLELSS.
Very impressed to see how he gets by so nicely with minimal tools.
Thank you, I visited Bulgaria in 1990, I had a fantastic time,
Stuart King
Thank you so very much with showing me a traditional way of turning.. very impressive.. goes to show you that you don't need much. just keep trying.
Very interesting how he cuts on the underside with a hook tool, very much like the traditional Japanese turners I've seen.
Great video, thanks for sharing it!
Cheers!
Dank je wel, wat je zegt is uit het hart, moet vakmanschap worden gerespecteerd,
Best wishes, Stuart Koning
Thank you, what you say is from the heart, craftsmanship should be respected,
Best wishes, Stuart King
staggering. What a craftsman.
Just amazing skills.!And the lathe is a master piece of simplicity and efficiency. Thanks for posting!
That is an amazing skill and craftsmanship.
Excellent video. Almost cried watching it. Thank you so much for taking the time to share. :)
After watching this video I feel guilty for even having electricity! Never mind the computer and internet needed to view it!
Thank you Stuart for this perspective recalibration session...
fantastic much respect for this talented men.
Cesking ! Я вам очень благодарен за создание этого ролика. Я в восторге. Это очень здорово, что вы рассказываете о таких мастерах.
Talento, capacidad, trabajo y paciencia.
Maravilloso trabajo amigo!
Saludos desde Reynosa México!!!
great clip, lovely people and tools
This is the true meaning of "old school".
maravillosa demostracion de capacidad y experiencia realizada con tan pocas y elementales herramientas gracias jorge
Que maravilloso que existan lugares en el mundo donde se preserva esa habilidad y conocimiento de antes, mi admiración y respetos, saludos desde Venezuela
This man is nothing short of a craftsman. We in the west have let such arts in workmanship die right away.
What fantastic results with such basic resources.
Dau jos palaria pentru Domnul Maestru, Bravo.
asa e! bravo! cel mai bun lucru pe care l-ai spus anul asta!
FANTASTICO. No encuentro palabras con las que expresar lo que siento al mirar a este ARTISTA
Cata dorinta.... De apreciat... Bravo...
Buenísimo le saludo desde Argentina!!!
szanujcie takich ludzi bo jest ich mało,nie wielu tak już potrafi
Lovely stuff Stewart.
Bertie.
Thanks alot for uploading this!
Folks, why you move away frome the subject of the video? Indeed, in Romania, you can still find old traditions! And yes, they are very cheap but since no one learns to do that, these objects will be invaluable in a few years! You must respect the traditions and those who still practice them! Respect! I sign: a man frome Romania!... UN ROMAN!...
lucaferat Nah, it's just junk and will always be realised as such.
Смотрел это ,что бы научиться,не использовать электричество ,что бы не платить
family works together, i love Romania - from Philippines!
felicidades hermoso trabajo ya no se hace ahora a mano y con ese torno saludos desde ecuador
These kids should put these exposer and experience in their CV.
Beautiful to watch!
Thank you,
Stuart King
Valioso trabajo artesanal. Un verdadero patrimonio.
Amigo te felicito eres un fenómeno abrazos atte. Desde Alerce puerto montt chile
gee fun for the whole family I would have never thought thanks you tuber
Revoluția industrială noastra a fost construit pe coloana vertebrală, sudoare și lacrimi de meșter sat, trebuie să respectăm artizan,
Stuart Regele.
Our industrial revolution was built on the backbone, sweat and tears of the village craftsman, we must respect the artisan,
Stuart King
Master at work!!!
I wonder if Ino inspired any of the young people helping him in the video to take up the art themselves. Maybe he isn't the last pole turner in eastern Europe after all! 8^)
amazing craftsman showing an almost lost art. wonder how much the finished flask sold for.
Thanks for sharing.
Now I am prouder of my country!
Well done, `nea Ioane! :P
Thank you, brilliant!
+1 :)
Super adevarata opinia ta!
me gusta, gracias
felicidades
nice! now i need 500 of those
in termeni populari aia se numeste PLOSCA si in ea se tin doar bauturi tari. in trecut inainte de o nunta se mergea cu plosca de tuica si cu lautarii din casa in casa si se chemau oamenii la nunta dar acum a disparut traditia asta.
Love it! How would one go about building a lathe like that, any plans?
Hello forhobby,
Vremurile bune nu va dura o veşnicie. Atunci când nu există ulei, gaze şi energie ne va fi al aptitudinilor cu mâna sa supravietuiasca. salutul lui de meşteşugari şi simle arta, Stuart Rege
I suppose the 'cap' is glued in place and some coating is put inside to prevent the water escaping through the end grain? Amazing video; thanks for showing it.
loved it.
John Drew
This love it!!
that was amazing!@
Wow. Right back to brass tacks. Fantastic. There are similar tools on the market that are 'modern' and 'special' and they charge an arm and a leg. Ha! Bodgers and their kindred spirits FTW.
Mulţumesc Sandokanul , am o mică colecţie de vase pe care I comoara,
Stuart King
Mooie video nog nooit gezien .Handen kunnen toch iets moois maken. Echt geen woorden voor zo mooi .Die man kan echt toveren .
You respect
Muito legal!!
¡Muy bueno! de un tornero de oficio.
República Argentina América del Sur
zdolny dziadek ,ładna jest ta dziewczyna
Great
Muito legal, so colocar em uma roda dagua e fica perfeito
QUE MARAVILHA. BRAZIL
Amazing Talent Here! Amazing, is any of his stuff for sale?
I love how he uses the tree's tension to operate the machine.
great , job .
And when you find out the price of this pice of art,it blow iour mind!Something like5-10 $ !!!
haide România!
In a photo towards the end with Ion sitting beside his wife, there's a little stool or something in front of Ion with a very cupped top... what is it exactly??
A small stool for "short feet table" or Something like that.
In Bulgaria still make these bottles! We call them "BUKLITZA" Just Google it
Yes...... work and man are İmpressive ,thanks for publiser too ı know Romania surely poor people
Stuart and I came across serious racism against the Roma even from well educated intelligent people. Folk thought we would be in serious danger visiting the craftspeople and camps that we did. Ion Cinstantin did live in a city in Slatina. I think it is good that they value their Roma heritage.
Señores la necesidad, obliga. Querer. Es poder, cuándo, no hay otros medios, es lo q hay. Es una PENA, pero aqui. En ESPAÑA tambien esistio el torno de pertiga,
perfekt ! gratuláció ! 100000%
i'd make the lathe into a similar setup as thos old sowing machines where the spinning would be continuous
A "treadle lathe" is what you are looking for, if you haven't found it by now.
A eso yo llamo ingenio
I wonder where the nearest hospital is?
I bet you that turkey will be the next thing under this guys axe .
Possible,when ur self sustaining yourself its natural :D
do you self sustain your sexual impulses ?
Well....seems like somebody does'nt....
dracul adrian Oh how sophisticated you are ! what a goon
Now THAT is a true helpmeet/wife! You won't find that in America.
Proberly?
Just for the record, these people are Romani, not Romanian and yes there is a considerable difference
Wonderful craftsmanship. However, King you are a subject of the Queen--a proper Englishman. Is there something I missed?
Because you have no excuse for misspelling probably in the captions.
i would love to know how to do this and to have the electricity free "devices"
+GeorgePreduca I have seen videos of a guy making his own pole-lathe, just can not remember where exactly, but it operates n a similar way to the one the old gentleman was using. Just hit google and look fir them on youtube. I agree with you regarding the electricity free devices, as that just seems to make the end result items so much more "authentic" ? i don't know the exact word, but i think you can get my feeling around the subject matter.
Asa o sa muncim in curand toti Romanii... ne intoarcem in curand la origini dupa ce terminam de furat ce a mai ramas din industrie.
ricorda un prodotto fatto nel mio paese da sapienti artigiani con facilita come del video .
کیا بات ہے اللہ الرحمن الرحیم ہے.
Explain this please.
nu poti sa nu dai like la asa ceva
You coudn't have put it better... We are nothing without electricity and computers. If ever the SHTF we better know some about old technology.
Sokkal logikusabb lenne rászerkezteni egy bicót, áttétellel. Bár ahhoz már kell egy minimális technikai tudás.
Dear drtisbeter ,
There are plans on the net or you could look in Mike Abbott's book, Living Wood, also visit bodgers.org
Regards,
Stuart King
Im romanian....
they are romanian, not gypsyy
in my country bulgaria we call this a "hand job" or "hand made" this product i very expensive becose he was made only with hands and primitive instruments no machines.....price of this product fariation from 100$ to 250$ dolars
if you know a craft teach it to someone.