Yes to voice overs No to subtitles I have too many things with them and to make matters worse they run them by too fast and I miss some of what they’re saying.
I have been waiting patiently for your next video, and Boy have you knocked it out of the ball-park! I love this format, not only do we see your fantastic work, but you take us along on the journey of your problem-solving thought process. Keep up the good work.
Non seulement tu as du talent, un vrai artisan, mais en plus c'est partagé avec des vidéos simples et efficaces et avec un bon humour. Déjà hâte de voir la suite.
Spinningly genius, as always! Your inventive solutions to challenges that come up as you work are just as amazingly creative as the pieces themselves! Thanks for sharing! Also, it would be fun to throw dice down the wormhole as part of a game. Cheers!🎲🎲😊
You are genuinely the best woodworker/carpenter/woodturner/artist/creative person I have ever watched.. by a long way. I don't understand why you don't have 10 million subscribers by now.
You're an inspiration. I personally enjoy the creative approach to problem solving as much as the pieces themselves. As somebody that also tries to play with woodworking and woodturning, i would like to thank you for sharing your artistry
Brilliant, i had been wondering where you had gone to, it’s been so long! I’m glad you were able to reuse parts from the old ( extremely heavy ) machine you’d been gifted. Keep up the good work, I love the way you continue to make solutions to the problems that occur!
you're back!!! Always before you have had a disclaimer that you are not a teacher, don't take this as a teaching video. But, wow, listening to your thoughts on this video, one can't help but learn about wood and craftmanship, and how to hate sanding. :D
I am with you...I hate sanding too 😅 Beautiful work, as always. My cat would LOVE the marble table lol Thank you for turning actual wood on the lathe, and knowing it is for wood. Not sure why it annoys me when people will put a block of resin on a lathe and still call it woodturning...That's not woodturning, that's resin-turning 😅 ❤
Salut, je vois que tu t'es équipé, tu vas pouvoir étendre encore plus tes possibilités de création. Et ça évitera que ton pote te réponde "saféchié". 😂 Sacré boulot. Vivement ta prochaine création. ❤
Great to see a man who enjoys every aspect of his craft. Not a single part of it that he doesn't enjoy. Nothing but pure joy throughout. Definitely no hate. Sanding.
Just when you thought this channel couldn't get any better a metal lathe and milling machine appeared 😀 Dude 🙂 you're going to have a lot of fun with your new toys, i have a mill and metal lathe myself, well played good sir, really looking forward to your future creations 🙂
Just here to feed the algorithm and to make an observation. On the marble issue, I like your idea of drilling the hole at an angle but also make the exit just slightly elevated from the groove.
Bonjour Olivier, félicitations pour l'excellent travail qui mélange ingénierie, artisanat et menuiserie. C'est un plaisir de vous voir travailler. Je t'envoie un gros câlin et des bénédictions pour toi et ta famille de Buenos Aires Argentine
Man, your jigs are 10 times nicer than anything I could ever hope to make… 😆😭 The finished projects are breathtaking works of art. You are so creative and talented. Awesome job! And the humor is [*chef’s kiss*]. 🤣🤌🏼
Exceptional work youngster, your end product is outstanding, sanding is the bane of every woodworkers life, but the end result can't be argued with, keep up the great work and stop playing with your balls, you'll go blind, sorry dad joke, I look forward to what you'll come up with next.
That's funny! Years ago when I was working making metal parts on an engine lathe I wondered if there was a machine like it to make wooden parts. Lol. Great work!
Regarding the vibration issue you were having when boring that large cylinder - You're absolutely right about the cause of the problem, and it happens elsewhere. This exact issue occurs when refinishing automotive drums and rotors. The solution there is to wrap a rubber vibration dampener around the outside of the piece. If you have to do this or something similar again, you might be able to use a similar solution.
Quel artiste !!!!! c'est tout simplement fabuleux !!!! quel talent !!!! et surtout une imagination débordante 👍👍 je suis fan de vos vidéos simples et très ludiques. merci beaucoup pour tous ces moments … 🤩🤩🤩
Good morning 🌅, Excellent work, you still might be able to drill or bore hole in at the angle, and I did think you might have done the support for the glass probably out of bronze or brass, it is just a suggestion. It might be worth making a five armed steady., good luck with your projects,
What’s to be said… you do some beautiful work and tell a story as you work! 😊 I would like to make that piece but right now just too much building going on if you know what I mean! As always Olivier thank you for sharing your amazing work! Cheers
Sanding is the most wurst part of each craftmanship... hours and hours keeps running away... and definly nothing real changes!!! Keep on sanding!!! 😂 Your wormholes are totaly epic... amazing... breathtaking!!! I'm retired from work... never get enough money to buy a wormhole-marble- table.... but... I would love to own!!! ❤❤❤😂
Olivier, I hope you understand how extremely talented you are. This furniture is amazingly unique and breathtakingly beautiful. Incredible woodworking.
@OlivierGomis, Many thanks for posting this video, it is amazing. The commentary of your thought process is about right, with the elements of humour. So you don't like sanding, that's fine 😆. It the ball too big or the table too small. I don't thing you need any further encouragement and I look forward to seeing the baskekball sized table. Though I'm not sure where it would fit once you've completed it. Brilliant video, thank you again for sharing.
Just yesterday, I was thinking, "Gee, I haven't seen Olivier in a long time," and here you are. Love the changes in the wormhole tables and I so wish I could afford one. Love that you've ventured into metal working. Thank you for such a nice video, and it's really nice seeing you back.
Bonjour Olivier. Encore du super boulot! Pour le pb de vibration, une suggestion. Si l'outil travaillait face à une roulette, cela devrait moins déformer le cylindre. L'idée de fixer un disque à l'avant me semble très bonne aussi. Bonne continuation
You have much more skill and patience then I could ever dream of having. I'm working on a project that I was unable to make the way I originally wanted to make it because of my lack of skill/knowledge. You seem like the type of person who would take the type to set up some insane jigs and be able to do the project the way I originally intended. If you're curious about this at all and are looking for a new project, let me know and I'll describe the project.
I love the fusion of woodturning and metalworking. It drives my ocd round the bend when wood turners are just nipping away at the wood with no type of order. I know thats how its done, but still, 😬 So the boring bar and cross slide did my engineering soul no end of good 🤩 Also, a thought - if you got a four jaw chuck for the lathe you could make those aluminium supports in one piece 😉
I have a 4 jaw chuck, but coming from my friend who was making them previously, it's much faster and easier to make it in two parts. But definately much cooler and fun with the 4 jaw.
"Putain, tu fais chier" as french first language that make me laugh. This table is really beautiful and original. A masterpiece of art. Congratulations a lot and thank you for sharing.
It’s taken me a couple of days to watch your video as I’ve just come back from three weeks near Paris with what I call my French family, about 750km from you. You are such a patient and talented young man and coincidentally I showed your previous worm hole video to them last week. I admire your work so much, enjoyed your voice over and you echoed my son’s expression: “That’s a problem for an older me.” And the “All I need to do is…” is about the extent of my mediocre talent. 🌞
Two comments... I have never giggled so much watching a woodworking video, and ... your translation of your friend's response conveyed only a small touch of what his intended response was. 😄😄😄
Fascinating... If you are ever able to figure out technically to build a 180 degree twist between the top and bottom of the C fold table, it will be the a Mobius table.
WOW!!!! You make such BEAUTIFUL wood work!! And I cannot wait to see what you do with your new toys!!! Maybe incorporating some metal into the checkboard patterns 🤷♂ - I was thinking a metal strip that outlines each of the squares, maybe 2mm wide.. perhaps in brass which goes really well with wood - you probably have to form the spacetime hole first, and then cut out the lines for the metal strip - BUT you would HAVE TO cut it DIRECTLY CENTERED on the lines of the checker pattern otherwise the squares will then be different sizes and that would be quite easy to notice.... and yes I know that none of this involved the metal lathe or CNC, but you could maybe replace some of the squares with metal, which would be VERY DIFFICULT if you replace the distorted ones..... - I'm just putting ideas out there for you to think about as future projects ... but it would be really beautiful... I think you should try to come up with some more 'spacetime' pieces... maybe a dinner table with a big "vortex" in the center (i don't know what to call the 'hole' that the checkboard surface warps down into... so I think vortex will do for now lol) but instead of a huge sheet of glass floating above the warped source, maybe you could fill it with epoxy to make it flat and solid and you don't have to worry about it breaking like glass... but I THINK you aren't a big fan of epoxy.... - IDK... whatever you do I KNWO it would be AMAZING!!! And I can't wait to see what your next project is!!! GOOD LUCK!!!
I'm so sad my Grampa Dumesnil isn't around to see your work. He had his own shop he did both wood and metal work in. He would loved your skill, creativity, and sense of humor. ❤
Coucou Olivier, dés les premiers mots d'Anglais...je savais que tu etais Français, hahaha on a un super accent nous les Français . Blagues á part, je viens de decouvrir ton travail remarquable et fabuleux, je reverais de pouvoir t'acheter une table ne serais ce que pour t'apporter un petit coup de pouce. Je suis menuisier egalement, j'halucine sur la quantité de travail et la qualité des tes realisations, Franchement chapeau l'artiste, Et aussi, j'ai tellement le meme humour que toi, (donc merveilleux ) et j'ai bien ris. Bravo encore une fois.
You cleaned up your friend's response admirably 😅 Also, using the three marbles at the end was a cool representation of classical mechanics' Three Body Problem. Kudos!
Amazing!! 😊😊😊
Well, it’s a good thing you have balls and you have not lost your marbles too!
I remain in some doubt about your feelings vis-a-vis sanding. Can you please clarify?
;-)
voiceovers instead of subtitles are definitely the right way to go, you have a good sense of humor and the videos are better because of it!
Yes to voice overs
No to subtitles
I have too many things with them and to make matters worse they run them by too fast and I miss some of what they’re saying.
So; something tells me you hate sanding...
Especially when he has to sand for hours…
I’m not sure about that and hope Olivier makes a video about it if he hates sanding or not.
@@Neptun2006 Don’t poke the bear. 😉
Inventive, funny, quality workmanship and above all fun. Really admire what you do Olivier.
I appreciate you for not spending half the time of your videos shilling advertisements. Not to mention how beautiful your work is.
this RUclips channel started out great. and has somehow only gotten better over the years.
I'm so excited for you to have metal working in your toolbelt, it opens up so much possibilities!
Oh yes! So many Ideas, don't know where to start !
Also the metal/wood combination can look fantastic! (Brass for instance)
Yes. He can move from sanding to "polishing, polishing, polishing"...
@@OlivierGomis
Anywhere…
Eeny, meeny, miny, moe…
Once you start, the path will reveal itself. 👍🏻
@@philrichards7240
LOL!!!!
Really enjoy the subtle humour alongside your incredibly enjoyable visual content. Thanks for sharing your work with us
I have been waiting patiently for your next video, and Boy have you knocked it out of the ball-park! I love this format, not only do we see your fantastic work, but you take us along on the journey of your problem-solving thought process. Keep up the good work.
Well I’m not so sure how patient I was. 😄😉
I really enjoy your narration.
Non seulement tu as du talent, un vrai artisan, mais en plus c'est partagé avec des vidéos simples et efficaces et avec un bon humour.
Déjà hâte de voir la suite.
Can we take a moment to appreciate how good your english is😁
Spinningly genius, as always! Your inventive solutions to challenges that come up as you work are just as amazingly creative as the pieces themselves! Thanks for sharing!
Also, it would be fun to throw dice down the wormhole as part of a game. Cheers!🎲🎲😊
12:30 yields strong This Old Tony vibes… more! More!
You are genuinely the best woodworker/carpenter/woodturner/artist/creative person I have ever watched.. by a long way. I don't understand why you don't have 10 million subscribers by now.
You're an inspiration. I personally enjoy the creative approach to problem solving as much as the pieces themselves. As somebody that also tries to play with woodworking and woodturning, i would like to thank you for sharing your artistry
Brilliant, i had been wondering where you had gone to, it’s been so long! I’m glad you were able to reuse parts from the old ( extremely heavy ) machine you’d been gifted. Keep up the good work, I love the way you continue to make solutions to the problems that occur!
you're back!!! Always before you have had a disclaimer that you are not a teacher, don't take this as a teaching video. But, wow, listening to your thoughts on this video, one can't help but learn about wood and craftmanship, and how to hate sanding. :D
I am with you...I hate sanding too 😅 Beautiful work, as always. My cat would LOVE the marble table lol Thank you for turning actual wood on the lathe, and knowing it is for wood. Not sure why it annoys me when people will put a block of resin on a lathe and still call it woodturning...That's not woodturning, that's resin-turning 😅 ❤
I'm with you on that one! Thanks for watching
Good to have you back.
Salut, je vois que tu t'es équipé, tu vas pouvoir étendre encore plus tes possibilités de création. Et ça évitera que ton pote te réponde "saféchié". 😂 Sacré boulot. Vivement ta prochaine création. ❤
Subscribed yesterday as I was looking for new videos from you, got a notification today. Now that's good timing!
Perfect! Thank you
Great to see a man who enjoys every aspect of his craft.
Not a single part of it that he doesn't enjoy.
Nothing but pure joy throughout.
Definitely no hate.
Sanding.
Incorrect - he HATES sanding 🤣
So Happy to see your work! Im cabinet maker from. Maine USA and understand. how thing made .You Have Humor and your work is amazing!!!!!
Just when you thought this channel couldn't get any better a metal lathe and milling machine appeared 😀 Dude 🙂 you're going to have a lot of fun with your new toys, i have a mill and metal lathe myself, well played good sir, really looking forward to your future creations 🙂
Just here to feed the algorithm and to make an observation. On the marble issue, I like your idea of drilling the hole at an angle but also make the exit just slightly elevated from the groove.
Beautiful and clever work as always.
The moment at 19:35 spooked my co-worker as I spontaneously laughed in an otherwise quiet space.
Bonjour Olivier, félicitations pour l'excellent travail qui mélange ingénierie, artisanat et menuiserie. C'est un plaisir de vous voir travailler. Je t'envoie un gros câlin et des bénédictions pour toi et ta famille de Buenos Aires Argentine
You are so talented and visionary. Keep up the Amazing work
Man, your jigs are 10 times nicer than anything I could ever hope to make… 😆😭 The finished projects are breathtaking works of art. You are so creative and talented. Awesome job! And the humor is [*chef’s kiss*]. 🤣🤌🏼
Many thanks for sharing, Olivier. Not only it shows your excellent craftsmanship and design qualities but also your sense of humor. Merci!
Exceptional work youngster, your end product is outstanding, sanding is the bane of every woodworkers life, but the end result can't be argued with, keep up the great work and stop playing with your balls, you'll go blind, sorry dad joke, I look forward to what you'll come up with next.
That's funny! Years ago when I was working making metal parts on an engine lathe I wondered if there was a machine like it to make wooden parts. Lol. Great work!
I always love watching you work! Whoever got you into a shop did the world a great service
You were MIA for a while, glad to see you back!
You got some new toys while you were gone, great stuff
Thank you for no ads or sponsors.
It is quite refreshing for once!
Votre anglais est parfait
Pour les tables, c’est magnifique, comme toujours!!!
Regarding the vibration issue you were having when boring that large cylinder - You're absolutely right about the cause of the problem, and it happens elsewhere. This exact issue occurs when refinishing automotive drums and rotors. The solution there is to wrap a rubber vibration dampener around the outside of the piece. If you have to do this or something similar again, you might be able to use a similar solution.
Formidable! Your work just gets better and better.
Quel artiste !!!!! c'est tout simplement fabuleux !!!! quel talent !!!!
et surtout une imagination débordante 👍👍
je suis fan de vos vidéos simples et très ludiques.
merci beaucoup pour tous ces moments … 🤩🤩🤩
Wow! Love the changes and even more impressed that you remade these pieces. So much work. Thank you for showing the process. ❤
Good morning 🌅, Excellent work, you still might be able to drill or bore hole in at the angle, and I did think you might have done the support for the glass probably out of bronze or brass, it is just a suggestion. It might be worth making a five armed steady., good luck with your projects,
Don’t apologize for your prices, you’re producing some very fine work.
What’s to be said… you do some beautiful work and tell a story as you work! 😊 I would like to make that piece but right now just too much building going on if you know what I mean! As always Olivier thank you for sharing your amazing work! Cheers
Amazing work as always. Loving the attention to detail with the metalwork too 👌
Salutations d'Espagne!
Someday get an apprentice to do the sanding for you!
I think with a little bit of sanding the ball at 19:16 should go through.
I wish my shop was as nice as yours! Your projects inspire me to try more difficult things. Keep up the great work!
Sanding is the most wurst part of each craftmanship... hours and hours keeps running away... and definly nothing real changes!!!
Keep on sanding!!! 😂
Your wormholes are totaly epic... amazing... breathtaking!!!
I'm retired from work... never get enough money to buy a wormhole-marble- table.... but... I would love to own!!! ❤❤❤😂
Woah, what awesome upgrades to the shop, and to the pieces! Congrats!
Olivier, I hope you understand how extremely talented you are. This furniture is amazingly unique and breathtakingly beautiful. Incredible woodworking.
That table would make for a devilish game of checkers.😈
Vous êtes positivement incroyable !
Je n'ai jamais vu une telle maîtrise de ce noble art qu'est le travail du bois. Totalement fan
@OlivierGomis, Many thanks for posting this video, it is amazing. The commentary of your thought process is about right, with the elements of humour. So you don't like sanding, that's fine 😆. It the ball too big or the table too small. I don't thing you need any further encouragement and I look forward to seeing the baskekball sized table. Though I'm not sure where it would fit once you've completed it.
Brilliant video, thank you again for sharing.
You make such beautiful works of art. Cheers 👍💪✌
Genuinely funny, skilled, and wonderful to watch with an incredible end product. Lovely stuff.
Still absolutely amazing you are such an amazing artist and craftsmen. Keep up the amazing work can’t wait to see what you do next. Thanks for sharing
YAY! Another Olivier video!
Don't forget that you can sell designs and plans too!
Just yesterday, I was thinking, "Gee, I haven't seen Olivier in a long time," and here you are. Love the changes in the wormhole tables and I so wish I could afford one. Love that you've ventured into metal working. Thank you for such a nice video, and it's really nice seeing you back.
Encore bravo Olivier 👏
Toujours autant créatif et passionné 🫡💯
Encroyable. Amazing workmanship and brilliant videos. Love the commentary.
I love that you only showed the new bits! Amazing as always ☺️
wow long time since last post, we missed you!
really cool to see you machining, can't wait to see your future work
Bonjour Olivier. Encore du super boulot! Pour le pb de vibration, une suggestion. Si l'outil travaillait face à une roulette, cela devrait moins déformer le cylindre. L'idée de fixer un disque à l'avant me semble très bonne aussi.
Bonne continuation
Missed your videos and creations. I like these revision vis, shows your true talent and dedication.
Blew my mind away once again! Rich and rewarding viewing,,, thanks!
You have much more skill and patience then I could ever dream of having. I'm working on a project that I was unable to make the way I originally wanted to make it because of my lack of skill/knowledge. You seem like the type of person who would take the type to set up some insane jigs and be able to do the project the way I originally intended. If you're curious about this at all and are looking for a new project, let me know and I'll describe the project.
I love the fusion of woodturning and metalworking. It drives my ocd round the bend when wood turners are just nipping away at the wood with no type of order. I know thats how its done, but still, 😬 So the boring bar and cross slide did my engineering soul no end of good 🤩
Also, a thought - if you got a four jaw chuck for the lathe you could make those aluminium supports in one piece 😉
I have a 4 jaw chuck, but coming from my friend who was making them previously, it's much faster and easier to make it in two parts. But definately much cooler and fun with the 4 jaw.
Beautiful as always! I liked the voiceover, too!
That infinity marble coffee table is amazing. If I could afford it, and you had a store in Australia, I’d definitely buy.
Toujours un plaisir de regarder tes vidéos. Tu as un talent rare. Bravo !
Enjoy your videos !!! You do a great job !!! Also have a great sense of humor !!! 👍👍👍
"Putain, tu fais chier" as french first language that make me laugh. This table is really beautiful and original. A masterpiece of art. Congratulations a lot and thank you for sharing.
As awesome as you ever were. Really enjoy the narration too as your humour compliments your skills perfectly. :)
It’s taken me a couple of days to watch your video as I’ve just come back from three weeks near Paris with what I call my French family, about 750km from you. You are such a patient and talented young man and coincidentally I showed your previous worm hole video to them last week. I admire your work so much, enjoyed your voice over and you echoed my son’s expression: “That’s a problem for an older me.” And the “All I need to do is…” is about the extent of my mediocre talent. 🌞
you are so genius, by far the best woodworker on youtube
Two comments... I have never giggled so much watching a woodworking video, and ... your translation of your friend's response conveyed only a small touch of what his intended response was. 😄😄😄
Awesome stuff my friend, I always love your videos. They may take a while but it's always worth the wait.
Olivier, you are a genius my man. Love your work and the voiceovers are a cool addition.
Good to see you in here again.
"Faites vos jeux. Rien ne va plus" ....marche comme concept aussi. Well done Olivier.... They are beautiful. J'économise afin de vous en acheter une!
Another amazing video. 😊 I love the commentary and explanation.
Keep up the incredible work!
fantastic to see you back, and with new tools too!!!
Some of the very best content out there. I can't wait to see what else you try with the metal lathe.
Fascinating... If you are ever able to figure out technically to build a 180 degree twist between the top and bottom of the C fold table, it will be the a Mobius table.
Next level woodworking, truly impressive!
WOW!!!! You make such BEAUTIFUL wood work!! And I cannot wait to see what you do with your new toys!!! Maybe incorporating some metal into the checkboard patterns 🤷♂ - I was thinking a metal strip that outlines each of the squares, maybe 2mm wide.. perhaps in brass which goes really well with wood - you probably have to form the spacetime hole first, and then cut out the lines for the metal strip - BUT you would HAVE TO cut it DIRECTLY CENTERED on the lines of the checker pattern otherwise the squares will then be different sizes and that would be quite easy to notice.... and yes I know that none of this involved the metal lathe or CNC, but you could maybe replace some of the squares with metal, which would be VERY DIFFICULT if you replace the distorted ones.....
- I'm just putting ideas out there for you to think about as future projects ... but it would be really beautiful... I think you should try to come up with some more 'spacetime' pieces... maybe a dinner table with a big "vortex" in the center (i don't know what to call the 'hole' that the checkboard surface warps down into... so I think vortex will do for now lol) but instead of a huge sheet of glass floating above the warped source, maybe you could fill it with epoxy to make it flat and solid and you don't have to worry about it breaking like glass... but I THINK you aren't a big fan of epoxy....
- IDK... whatever you do I KNWO it would be AMAZING!!! And I can't wait to see what your next project is!!! GOOD LUCK!!!
5:49 you could probably also set the support wheels to be directly on the other side of the cutting tool.
Toujours aussi impressionnant. C’est top la voix off pour expliquer et la touche d’humour 😅
Bravo ! L'inventivité, le ton, le montage, vivement dans 6 mois la prochaine vidéo :-P
Awesome video! It's really cool to see you again and in a different style than before. Your narration was great and I appreciated the jokes!
So cool. The finish looks top quality too, bet you'll sell a few of these!
I'm so sad my Grampa Dumesnil isn't around to see your work. He had his own shop he did both wood and metal work in. He would loved your skill, creativity, and sense of humor. ❤
Coucou Olivier, dés les premiers mots d'Anglais...je savais que tu etais Français, hahaha on a un super accent nous les Français . Blagues á part, je viens de decouvrir ton travail remarquable et fabuleux, je reverais de pouvoir t'acheter une table ne serais ce que pour t'apporter un petit coup de pouce. Je suis menuisier egalement, j'halucine sur la quantité de travail et la qualité des tes realisations, Franchement chapeau l'artiste, Et aussi, j'ai tellement le meme humour que toi, (donc merveilleux ) et j'ai bien ris. Bravo encore une fois.
Welcome back! Was so happy to get the notification for a new vid 😁
Is there anything you can't do? You amaze me!
"I needed some aluminum thingies, so I learned to machine" Olivier Gomis 2024
Excellent craftsmanship! I always enjoy your videos. I will definitely check out your website. 😺😺😺
I was not expecting the second half of the video to be a shop tour. Im not complaining.
Long time no see. Du beau boulot, comme d'hab'.
Truly inspiring.
My project sits while I await inspiration.
Thank you!
Olivier, je trouve toujours ton travail splendide. Je dit bravo 👍👍👍
You cleaned up your friend's response admirably 😅 Also, using the three marbles at the end was a cool representation of classical mechanics' Three Body Problem. Kudos!