Woodturning - The Twist!!

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @JackMackWoodturning
    @JackMackWoodturning  2 года назад +278

    HEY. Thanks for watching
    Tell me below where in the world are you all watching from??

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  2 года назад +32

      Il kick it off.
      North east England

    • @arisenprestige5717
      @arisenprestige5717 2 года назад +14

      @@JackMackWoodturning you were in my recommended cause the RUclips algorithm works in mysterious ways. I’m watching from the South of the US, was pretty neat to see how you did the twist.

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  2 года назад +10

      Thanks mate. Feel free to hit subscribe, it’ll be nice to have you along for the ride. Not sure where we are heading but I’m sure it’ll be fun 👍🏻

    • @angelogalimba133
      @angelogalimba133 2 года назад +6

      Philippines

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  2 года назад +7

      Thanks 😊

  • @mike1024.
    @mike1024. Год назад +116

    I have never seen this channel but I've watched other wood-turning channels. When I saw this one pop up in my feed, I definitely had to check it out because I had no idea how you could make that spiral pattern on a lathe. The answer is exactly what I expected, you can't, but the fact that you made that so uniform and perfect is outstanding artistry.

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  Год назад +10

      Thanks Mike. I don’t think I’ll make another. I did a wooden spring sometime after this one. The video is on my channel. I won’t be doing it again 🤣

  • @jameshorizon9180
    @jameshorizon9180 2 года назад +164

    I'm a high schooler that loves crafting stuff. Spent 3 months learning how to TiG weld consistently for various projects and now I'm wishing the shop I use has a lathe so I can work on stuff like this. You're an inspiration! Thanks for making such cool projects!

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  2 года назад +29

      Cheers James. Glad your enjoying it buddy. Definitely get stuck into turning. It’s a fantastic process and teaches you more about how wood works than you’d get from any other wood working. If you have any questions let me know and il do what I can to help you out 👍🏻

    • @jonblackburn5934
      @jonblackburn5934 Год назад +10

      TIG welding is important. Metal working is important. Woodworking is important. CAD is important. You're just in high school and have a whole life ahead of you. Get into engineering. Nothing blows a shop guy away more than an engineer who can hop on a machine and build it too!

    • @j.pershing2197
      @j.pershing2197 Год назад +2

      ​@@JackMackWoodturning
      You are telling truth there. Great work. My dad lost his thumb on a lathe. Lol. Oops

  • @TheWarriorSongProject
    @TheWarriorSongProject 3 года назад +693

    at 3 minutes in, instead of focusing on the tool and the cut, I stare at the topmost edge of the woodpiece, and you see the shape of the silhouette changing like its being redrawn on a screen.....so cool.

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  3 года назад +153

      Thanks for that matey. This is also where a woodturner is looking while removing wood. We refer to it as the horizon. 😊
      Thanks for watching 👍🏻

    • @TheWarriorSongProject
      @TheWarriorSongProject 3 года назад +47

      @@JackMackWoodturning no shit?! Thats amazing.....what a craft. You make art.

    • @valdirsiqueira2999
      @valdirsiqueira2999 3 года назад +5

      Van Gogh.

    • @theoverseer393
      @theoverseer393 3 года назад +6

      3:00 for convenience

    • @bt70a9
      @bt70a9 3 года назад +5

      You can write 3:00 to link timestamp

  • @johndo3930
    @johndo3930 2 года назад +42

    at 5.7 million views that shows me people still appreciate genuine well-made goods by artisans GREAT STUFF 👍👍

  • @asafindy
    @asafindy Год назад +9

    “That's the cup of a carpenter.”
    - Dr. Henry Jones Jr.

  • @lostinmyspace4910
    @lostinmyspace4910 2 года назад +19

    over 30 years ago I attended an estate auction and they were selling a four poster bed with 3 spindles per poster just like this video demonstration. It was beautiful. Each of the four posters were about 5 feet in height. Seemed to be cherrywood. Most beautiful thing I've ever seen in woodworking. THUMBS UP!!!

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  2 года назад +3

      How much did it sell for?

    • @PetroicaRodinogaster264
      @PetroicaRodinogaster264 2 года назад

      were the carved into a spiral on the surface but with the core still intact or carved right through.

    • @lostinmyspace4910
      @lostinmyspace4910 2 года назад +3

      @@JackMackWoodturning I don't recall what it sold for but it was so very special. They were perfect spirals; three to a poster.

    • @lostinmyspace4910
      @lostinmyspace4910 2 года назад +3

      @@PetroicaRodinogaster264 The core was gone. Just three long spirals suspended in air, all uniform.

    • @thehandleiwantedwasntavailable
      @thehandleiwantedwasntavailable 6 месяцев назад +1

      Probably done using hand chisels. Another dimension to the effort and skill required.

  • @Mushamman
    @Mushamman Год назад +3

    Several years ago I got into this bent of carving mushrooms with my pocket knife, and it quickly became an obsession with carving corkscrew stems. I did all of the work by hand, down to polishing them to a mirror finish and glazing them with several coats of linseed oil.
    I have a few remaining on my display shelf to this day and would have several more if all my attempts succeeded. But with as delicate as my carvings were they only had about a 10% survival rate. I broke most of them, either towards the end of the carving or sometime during the sanding process.
    One thing I always wanted to try was a double stemmed corkscrew mushroom, but never had the courage. I love to see that you were able to succeed. What beautiful work you've done!

  • @wontonschannel
    @wontonschannel Год назад +48

    this must be one of the most aesthetically pleasing things i've seen made with wood. Well done in every way good sir

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  Год назад +2

      Thanks a lot man. Glad you enjoyed it. I reckon you will like my latest vid.
      ruclips.net/video/9C0q_VLZrhc/видео.html

  • @hunterglass1840
    @hunterglass1840 3 года назад +12

    As a younger man I spent a lot of time on the lathe and I could never pull this off. I tried but failed. They did make for entertaining firewood.
    You are a true craftsman.

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Hunter. Don’t you turn anymore now?

    • @hunterglass1840
      @hunterglass1840 3 года назад +1

      I'm about to move to the mountains and slow down. It's one of the first things I will purchase for my shop. It's actually the reason I clicked on your video.

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  3 года назад +1

      I wish I could move to the mountains. Sounds amazing. Where abouts?

    • @hunterglass1840
      @hunterglass1840 3 года назад +2

      @@JackMackWoodturning Sylva, NC area

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  3 года назад +1

      Jealous! Can I come? Haha

  • @kcirful
    @kcirful 3 года назад +42

    Beautiful results. I have done spirals with gouges and knives , it can be rather slow but I like the quiet time spent over the noise and dust of using power tools

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  3 года назад +13

      Yeah, it’s nice to take the time to do it that way. Thanks for watching 😊👍🏻

  • @djhart25
    @djhart25 3 года назад +35

    It's rather hypnotizing when it's on the lathe. Beautiful!

  • @doylepugmire5180
    @doylepugmire5180 2 года назад +66

    Jack; Really liked your video so much that I tried it. I started out with a dried piece of mesquite. I turned it down to about the size you did changing to a vase/candleholder design. When measuring out for the twists, I made it for six one inch increments lengthwise and measured the circumfrance to be 10 1/2 inches divided it by six to get the distances between squares. This ended up giving me 3 twists instead of two that you did (don't ask me why). To help reduce the hand cutting with the dremel, I used a fortsner bit on a drill press to carefully drill down into the twists about half way which helped quite a bit. The rest I pretty much followed your video. Thanks for the neat idea of which I plan on doing some more variations in the future.

    • @caratapken3811
      @caratapken3811 2 года назад +1

      Somehow I am missing the transition from one twist set to where it becomes two, intertwined.

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  2 года назад

      I’m not sure what you mean ?

    • @vanjam412
      @vanjam412 Год назад +1

      @@JackMackWoodturning just because he had better ideas? It's okay to not be the most efficient, your peice still looked good

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  Год назад

      @@vanjam412 sorry dude ?

    • @vanjam412
      @vanjam412 Год назад +1

      @@JackMackWoodturning great answer 😂

  • @timnor4803
    @timnor4803 3 года назад +247

    I saw an old guy make something similar sitting on his porch with an old rat tail file... I said that's amazing... he said "you can do a lot when you don't watch t.v." wonder what he would have thought about you tube😂😂😂

    • @sneersh9107
      @sneersh9107 3 года назад +32

      That old guy grew up to be Ted Kaczynski

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  3 года назад +33

      I think it’s pretty safe to say he would have hated it 😂

    • @applejacks8160
      @applejacks8160 3 года назад +6

      This is the greatest reply/comment section I have ever stumbled across

    • @Pangloss6413
      @Pangloss6413 6 месяцев назад +1

      The Indian kid who built an MRI machine from scratch would like to have a word with him

  • @Fizzbin25
    @Fizzbin25 3 года назад +8

    I'm a self taught wood turner, had to make most of my own tools etc and I just love watching things like this, it is really inspiring and also shows me what tools are for what. I watched someone do a captured ring on a goblet last week and had a go on some purple heart I have, turned out really good ( excuse the pun ). Thanks for showing us how a craftsman does it, so someone like me can learn.

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  3 года назад +2

      No problem Fizz! Glad you enjoyed it buddy, thanks for watching 😉👍🏻

    • @SAPPY4HAPPY1
      @SAPPY4HAPPY1 3 года назад

      If ur interested in pursuing spiral work further I highly recommend the book ‘Techniques Of Spiral Work’. The author does a great job of simplifying what may seem complex.

  • @Neil-wp8nb
    @Neil-wp8nb 2 года назад +102

    Beautifully done. That's a gorgeous piece of apple! I wasn't sure how you were going to do the screw stem. Now I get it... and it's still bloody impressive.

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  2 года назад +7

      Thanks Neil. Did you paint this?

    • @amsbeats841
      @amsbeats841 2 года назад +4

      I clicked on this this because I too was thinking "wait you can't do that with wood turning, it's not possible" and I was right but he does it with a Dremel??? and it looks that smooth?? remind me not to take up wood turning it would be a disaster

    • @olmostgudinaf8100
      @olmostgudinaf8100 2 года назад +5

      @@amsbeats841 I went to China on a guided tour once. They took us to places like pearl oyster farms, silk factories, etc. One place we visited was a jade processing factory. Seeing things like this being carved out of jade was an amazing experience.

  • @milko3387
    @milko3387 2 года назад +6

    Ja sam iz Srbije, Balkanska zemlja u Evropi, stara civilizacija sa muzejskim eksponatima iz srednjeg veka i ranijeg perioda kao i savremene umetnosti, vaš rad me podseća na nešto naše, carsko iz Xll veka. To je moj lični doživljaj.

  • @davereeves7426
    @davereeves7426 3 года назад +6

    Im a carpenter but teach now, your skill is simply immense, the free hand part of this (dremmel tool) blew me away bravo!

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  3 года назад

      Thanks Dave. I have a similar video but even more intricate coming likely next week, then I’m done sanding… Forever 😂

  • @michaels775
    @michaels775 Год назад +20

    After working in a woodshop for a year I finally decided to jump on the lathe in time to stress myself out for Christmas. Thanks for giving me great ideas to try!

  • @unopine
    @unopine 2 года назад +3

    I'm just chiming in to parrot what everyone else is saying. It was really cool seeing the twist come together right at the moment it became the twist. Maybe I'm just spatially stupid, but I was having a hard time visualizing how that was going to happen until just before it actually did. Then I had an "ah-ha!" moment, and the twist broke through and popped into existence! I guess it's like sculpting in that the workpiece is there waiting for the artist to remove exactly the right material. Thanks for uploading this!

  • @ТамараБасманова-у9ф

    Ну нет у меня слов. Я замёрзла от восторга, у меня мурашки. Какие таланты? Дай бог вам долго, долго жить и делать такую красоту.

  • @zelousfoxtrot3390
    @zelousfoxtrot3390 3 года назад +20

    I hand carved that twist into some balsa wood Christmas ornaments. It was a pain. And that wood is super soft. Great job.

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  3 года назад +1

      That is good going. I can imagine that being difficult. Thanks for watching 👍🏻😁

    • @thisolddog2259
      @thisolddog2259 3 года назад +1

      Try some cotton wood friend.

  • @brendaspeight2106
    @brendaspeight2106 3 года назад +33

    That is a stunning goblet. Beautiful. I tried to add a similar twist to a spoon I had carved, but it wasn't to be!!

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  3 года назад +10

      Hi Brenda, glad you liked it. It is certainly a technique worth perseverance. Maybe try on something bigger first before tackling another spoon 🥄. Thanks for watching 😊👍🏻

  • @shadowscribe
    @shadowscribe 3 года назад +24

    Lovely. I also kinda liked when the helix was half done. I had a nice transition from rough to refined.

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  3 года назад +5

      Much appreciated scribe. Thanks for watching man 😁👍🏻

  • @bortchy
    @bortchy 2 года назад +2

    MAN !you are crasy good artist.Amasing. no words im impresed.

  • @robertallenmcdowell
    @robertallenmcdowell 3 года назад +21

    Excellent work. Love the wood choice. I did a spiral once. Used a morticing drill to cut away the center and then rounded over with sandpaper. Very tedious. That's why I did it only once. 😉

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  3 года назад +4

      Nice one Robert. The sanding is light work with a good audio book. It is a great time to learn and zone out a little. Thanks for watching 😁👍🏻

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  3 года назад +5

      I think you should give it another shot!

  • @PoppinPortraits
    @PoppinPortraits 2 года назад +28

    This is Art but at this level of quality can only be created with a lot of skill and experience. There’s art and there’s ART. Thanks for taking the time to film it for us.

  • @joeylawn36111
    @joeylawn36111 3 года назад +8

    I remember seeing this wood spiral in a Popular Mechanics book when I was a kid. Really cool to see it actually being made.

  • @andaikujadiawan9392
    @andaikujadiawan9392 2 года назад +7

    I've watched this video before and I was amazed by the skills this woodturner has. Now I watch it again and I'm still amazed by it. 👍🏻👍🏻

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  2 года назад +1

      Thanks. Glad you watched it twice and were equally impressed. Do you do any wood turning yourself?

    • @andaikujadiawan9392
      @andaikujadiawan9392 2 года назад

      @@JackMackWoodturning no, not equally impressed. Sorry. The second time I was more impressed than before since I've come to realize that I failed to do a simple woodturning. LOL

  • @timbarnett3898
    @timbarnett3898 3 года назад +39

    That was very Cool! My HS shop teacher, Ashley Kirkland, would say, "Great Lathe Project, Now Let's Get This Place Cleaned Up"! He would never let us take so much wood out at a time! An working around natural wood damages was interesting too, an you did very well!

  • @maretteschulz8898
    @maretteschulz8898 3 года назад +23

    MASTERFUL - a true craftsman👌👍👏🥰

  • @ВалерийАгатьев-к7х
    @ВалерийАгатьев-к7х 3 года назад +11

    Круто,это из той серии, глаза боятся,а руки делают.👍👍👍

  • @madisonhruschka3718
    @madisonhruschka3718 Год назад +1

    So many of the channels like this are just full of resin use. It's so nice to see traditional craftsmanship with respect for the raw natural materials.

  • @Tournes0ul
    @Tournes0ul 3 года назад +9

    500 years from now..this will be the holy grail

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  3 года назад +5

      Haha I had better sign it then. Will
      It give everlasting life if I fill it with water? Maybe if I use it for beer I can get drunk with no hangover 😂

  • @oliverwalker2674
    @oliverwalker2674 3 года назад +12

    I'm so so impressed with your work, beautifully balanced, the way you removed the wood to make the spiral without breaking it, it looks delicate but also very strong, I could watch it turn on a lathe all day, your work is beautiful sir.

  • @acb9896
    @acb9896 3 года назад +7

    100 percent of everyone would have started over when that knot showed up. Nice work, sir.

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  3 года назад +2

      Celebrate the wood and all of its beautiful imperfections! Providing a piece is sound structurally, and the final aesthetic I am trying to achieve allows it, I will usually just roll with the character the wood provides wherever possible. Thanks for watching man 😉👍🏻

    • @jonandersonmd7994
      @jonandersonmd7994 3 года назад

      VERY true !! Plus, great luck in not having a pre-work 'impossible to have known' internal defect in the wood .. Nothing like a internal iron spike in the wrong place ! Might it be worthwhile for one to have the stock 'X-rayed' before starting the investment of sOOO much time, skill, and energy .... I, being 'chicken' would think of that ... You being as brave as Michelangelo (who was a SCULPTOR, NOT a painter, when he took on the Cistine Chapel ceiling!!) I admire your bravery!

  • @carsonwells1785
    @carsonwells1785 Год назад +1

    WOW! Absolutely gorgeous. I have whittled those double helix by hand. I made them very small and painted them up as Christmas tree decorations, but my imaginator is deficient, so it would never have occurred to me to use them in a wine cup. Watching the rapid sequences of grinding gave the appearance of hurried slip shod work, but the final product certainly dispelled that notion. Thanks once more for sharing your ideas, time and skill with us.

  • @richardbonn3882
    @richardbonn3882 3 года назад +4

    Craftsmanship ! All by hand, no silicone chip ! Thi is what the soul needs ! Good. On. You !

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  3 года назад +2

      Thanks Rich. Much appreciated buddy 👍🏻🙏😉

    • @richardbonn3882
      @richardbonn3882 3 года назад

      @@JackMackWoodturning MY GREAT PLEASURE. ! JACK

  • @DAPE2708
    @DAPE2708 3 года назад +28

    Отличная работа, очень аккуратно получилось. Дело мастера боится. 🇷🇺👍

  • @Flameableflare
    @Flameableflare 3 года назад +22

    During the whole sped up part when hollowing it out, all I heard was "The flight of the bumblebee" :D Amazing work!

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  3 года назад +2

      Haha what a great marriage of sound and visuals that would be. Thanks for watching 😉👍🏻

    • @davidhernandez8013
      @davidhernandez8013 3 года назад +2

      Great. Now I can’t get that out of my head.

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  3 года назад +1

      I might use it on one of my Tik Tok video’s!

    • @jessicabohl933
      @jessicabohl933 3 года назад +1

      im glad i wasnt the only one

    • @trumpeterchrista
      @trumpeterchrista 3 года назад

      Same. But as a musician and not a woodworker it would probably be weird if I hadn’t heard that. 😄

  • @unseelie63
    @unseelie63 2 года назад +4

    It's gorgeous.I just love to watch people who have a passion for creating.The process is fascinating to me.

  • @DelightLovesMovies
    @DelightLovesMovies 3 года назад +6

    Its so satisfying to see the moment you start to put the finish on it.

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  3 года назад +1

      That is my favourite bit too 😂😉👍🏻

    • @DelightLovesMovies
      @DelightLovesMovies 3 года назад

      @@JackMackWoodturning I believe you. That's a beautiful piece too.

  • @billlarrabee9436
    @billlarrabee9436 3 года назад +14

    That was extreemly well done! That is something that can be done on an old Sears Routercrafter. It was made for that kind of wood turning. They are hard to find.

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  3 года назад +2

      Cheers Bill, glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching 😁👍🏻

  • @Dntdgxj
    @Dntdgxj 3 года назад +14

    That's a masterpiece! My grandfather was working with wood like this and saw him cutting goblets, but this is next level!

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  3 года назад

      Nice one Alex. Was he a woodturner?

    • @Dntdgxj
      @Dntdgxj 3 года назад +1

      @@JackMackWoodturning wood and metal turner, he was a teacher in mid school and they had classes teaching boys to do that. That was a good old time.

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  3 года назад +2

      Must have been a skilled guy. Never known anyone who turns wood and metal. Such different processes 👌🏻👍🏻😉

  • @vincentpotter5721
    @vincentpotter5721 2 года назад +1

    That’s awesome great use of the dremel

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  2 года назад +1

      Thanks. Are you going to make one ?

    • @vincentpotter5721
      @vincentpotter5721 2 года назад +1

      @@JackMackWoodturning no don’t have a lathe yet but I will in the near future

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  2 года назад +1

      Great. What kind you thinking of getting?

    • @vincentpotter5721
      @vincentpotter5721 2 года назад

      @@JackMackWoodturning thinking of getting a record power coronet 39 inch bowl turning

  • @cpubugs
    @cpubugs 3 года назад +5

    Absolutely amazing! I am impressed that you saved the helix part for last showing your confidence that you wouldn't have to start over and re-turn the cup and all the other details..

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  3 года назад +2

      Thanks Bugs. Practice makes perfect I guess. 👍🏻😉

    • @antskaval8379
      @antskaval8379 3 года назад +2

      Would be even worse to finish the helix and then accidentally brake it while turning the cup. So I'd say he went for the safer option.

  • @LandoHitman
    @LandoHitman 3 года назад +13

    What awesome craftsmanship. The double helix design looks amazing.

  • @олегголовань-и1н
    @олегголовань-и1н 3 года назад +20

    Это просто шедевр!!!Браво Мастер!!!!

  • @debihunt4659
    @debihunt4659 Год назад +1

    Gorgeous!!!

  • @ivandragonyc5240
    @ivandragonyc5240 2 года назад +5

    Amazes me the things we as human beings can create with a little time, patience and skill.

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  2 года назад +2

      Me too Ivan. It always amazes me looking at pieces I have made. Wondering how I managed it. Every project seems impossible until the first hurdle 😉👍🏻

    • @ivandragonyc5240
      @ivandragonyc5240 2 года назад +1

      @@JackMackWoodturning keep it up man because this is inspiring stuff.

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  2 года назад

      Thanks Ivan. Much appreciated. I will try 😉👍🏻

  • @TheAntthekilla
    @TheAntthekilla 3 года назад +9

    Love watching the Dremel finishing the twist as it burrows to the other side! Another angle would be awesome to see also. Great work!

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  3 года назад +1

      Thinking about making something more intricate with a tighter angle. Watch this space! 😁👍🏻

  • @rbdunn
    @rbdunn 3 года назад +14

    Outstanding vision and completion. Keep it up

  • @Nick-bh5bk
    @Nick-bh5bk Год назад +1

    I honestly had difficulty spatially working it out in my head how to accomplish this. Very impressive.

  • @isjayden
    @isjayden 3 года назад +7

    i never thought it's possible to carve such a shape

  • @rhegafd
    @rhegafd 3 года назад +7

    Great video!! If I had one suggestion it would be to make a three sided box to cover your lathe bed when you do finish work, glue work, stain work etc. Hands down my biggest regret with my first lathe. I basically bought a rectangle cardboard box, cut out the bottom of one of the long sides, built a quick handle and covered it with packing tape. Keeps my bed lathe literally look like the day I bought it.

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the advice Patrick. I will look into this. 😁👍🏻

  • @Erin-Thor
    @Erin-Thor 3 года назад +5

    Watching this reminds me of why I got a C- in wood shop class. This guy rocks.

  • @tommunyon2874
    @tommunyon2874 Год назад +2

    Back in the 1960s my elementary school shop teacher made a hall table that had legs with a hollowed out twist. It is gratifying to finally see how the technique for making such a marvel.

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing that. It’s lovely to hear stuff like this. Did you get to watch him make it or did you only see the finished piece ?

    • @tommunyon2874
      @tommunyon2874 Год назад

      @@JackMackWoodturning I saw the finished piece when I was at a house party.

  • @rehoboth_farm
    @rehoboth_farm 3 года назад +23

    I carved a single spiral in a piece of pecan with a Morakniv Companion. That was one hell of a chore. It's kind of neat when you break through the middle 8:24 it's kind of a turning point when you realize that you really have done something. It seems like you could use a thread turning setting of some kind on a lathe. Something like a very large 2 start acme screw. Idk, just a thought.

    • @chrismalcomson7640
      @chrismalcomson7640 3 года назад +2

      I have seen it done and I guess thats how they do it commercially. Open bine barley twists are the gold standard and you rarely see those on furniture..

  • @PaulHeffner
    @PaulHeffner 3 года назад +30

    Even when you watch it being done it's almost hard to believe it could be.

  • @tomusuki
    @tomusuki 2 года назад +11

    I don't usually watch these kinds of art videos, but the element of symmetry makes seeing this enjoyable (which probably is the same reason why i find pottery videos enjoyable lol). Anyway, great job!

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  2 года назад

      Nice one T. Are you a potter?

    • @tomusuki
      @tomusuki 2 года назад +1

      @@JackMackWoodturning nah, I'm just an average Joe with too much free time to watch random RUclips videos lol. It's just that, seeing what started out as a whole solid wood or shapeless clay turn into something shaped so evenly and proportionally, is somewhat satisfying to me.

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  2 года назад +2

      Yeah I know what you mean T, I feel the same. Thanks for watching man 😉👍🏻

  • @Grim_666-
    @Grim_666- Месяц назад +1

    This looks awesome

  • @justjulee9135
    @justjulee9135 3 года назад +11

    I am in awe! Insanely beautiful! 😍

  • @leahannwhite1111
    @leahannwhite1111 Год назад +3

    Cool! Did not know you could accomplish a hollowed out twist like this with a lathe. Thanks for the inspo!❤

  • @WarhavenSC
    @WarhavenSC 3 года назад +14

    6:32 -- Everybody has at one point thought to themselves while in class, "Teacher, when will I _ever_ use this in real life?" But then this very moment arrives, and you thank your lucky stars that you took to heart the one of many life lessons your kindergarten teacher imparted upon you: "Little Bobby, make sure you stay inside the lines when you color!"
    And look at that! A gorgeous twist!

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  3 года назад +2

      Yey. I can colour inside the lines 🥳🥳
      Thanks for watching 😊👍🏻

  • @lynnmcquillan2338
    @lynnmcquillan2338 2 года назад +1

    Magnificent 😉👍

  • @JamesBiggar
    @JamesBiggar 3 года назад +107

    Nice work, Jack!

  • @thomasnaas2813
    @thomasnaas2813 3 года назад +5

    Love those long strips you take when you turn, you keep your tools as sharp as your skills.

  • @СергейКолупаев-з7э
    @СергейКолупаев-з7э 3 года назад +5

    Руки откуда надо растут!!! Красавчик!

  • @troynewly
    @troynewly Год назад

    I watched this magic two years ago, when it first aired. I watched again in awe just now, and before our eyes, with patience and detailed accuracy, saw you create this wonder. Still, I don't understand how it was done. Your use of the Dremel (or whatever tool used for etching) is phenomenal, resulting in that which I viewed yet can't fully comprehend - how carving through the base yields the spiral effect it does. You're a genius. Thank you for sharing your skills.

  • @RobertKarlBerta
    @RobertKarlBerta 3 года назад +16

    I have a metal lathe which could be used to turn the spiral in wood so I assumed that was what you would do. But no... you used a Dremel to hog out the material so much praise for the fine job you did . I experimented with turning different wood densities such as black walnut and red cedar stacked. I first did that in high school shop. Learned a lot about what happens when you use different density woods. I always thought I would do a more elaborate turning using unusual mixes of wood types/densities. That is another rainy day project.

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  3 года назад

      Sounds interesting Robert. Let me know how you get on man 😁👍🏻

    • @SkekPsys
      @SkekPsys 3 года назад +3

      I also thought he was gonna turn the twist - I've seen something done similar on a metal lathe yes. Then I saw the dremel I was like: "Ahhhh click baited again"

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  3 года назад

      How is it click bait?

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  3 года назад +4

      @@SkekPsys it seems unfair to imply that iv baited you into clicking my video.
      As with mine and all other woodturning videos the title starts with “WOODTURNING-“ this is the “topic”
      The name of the video or the item being made in this case is the second part of the title. In this case I chose “the twist” for obvious reasons.. it’s not my fault that 1 in 100 people who see it created their own unrealistic expectations for the video and then feel some how conned because what you see in the video didn’t measure up to your expectations. It’s all good to say how you feel but chucking a somewhat offensive term like click bait around is not fair. I didn’t set your expectations you did.
      Appreciate you watching all the same. Sorry you didn’t enjoy it

    • @Jesaiah
      @Jesaiah 3 года назад +1

      @@SkekPsys Hardly a pro would seriously use a metal lathe for woodturning and vice versa… wrong expectations.

  • @DaveKarloff
    @DaveKarloff 3 года назад +13

    That just had to take SERIOUS patience !
    Well done mate,Nice piece of work.

  • @thisforbirdie
    @thisforbirdie 3 года назад +12

    That was a crazy process. Well done. Thanks for taking the time to film and edit that.

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  3 года назад +4

      Thanks David. The process is much more time consuming when filming as well. Worthwhile when people are enjoying the content though. Thanks for watching man 😁👍🏻

  • @watsonwrote
    @watsonwrote 8 месяцев назад +1

    The table in my childhood home was made from the same kind of wood. There were stages in this where I could almost see those table legs I was so familiar with. Very good to see a work of art emerge amidst the nostalgia

  • @vladimirfortakov9042
    @vladimirfortakov9042 3 года назад +26

    Amaizing! Never thought that anything like this would be doable!

  • @krishanramsammy4349
    @krishanramsammy4349 2 года назад +4

    That that goblet is so beautiful 😍😍 i love it

  • @DanielMorton711131
    @DanielMorton711131 3 года назад +7

    Doing this by hand is very impressive, beautiful work.
    I did something similar to this in the early 80s, I had to design and build machinery to do my project.

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  3 года назад +2

      Thats sounds mighty interesting Dan. Please do elaborate 😁👍🏻

  • @jonathanbranum8976
    @jonathanbranum8976 2 года назад +1

    this is you too, wow/OMG I keep finding to night/this morning all the original wood lathe videos that really got me 'turned-on' to wood lathe, they're yours Jack, definitely an inspiration, not certain if they remind me of my childhood with Grandpa in his wood working shed, it was my first childhood project working with him, he loved to build 'purple martin' houses, ol'French WWI/II pilot loved his wood chisels, taught me/inspired me in life, thank you Jack :) Jonathan--good night man my heart is full XOXOXO :) God Bless

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  2 года назад +1

      Thanks a lot J. So glad you are enjoying the content buddy. Your Grandpa sounds like quite a guy 👍🏻😊😉

    • @jonathanbranum8976
      @jonathanbranum8976 2 года назад

      @@JackMackWoodturning yeah, he was am amazing man, short, stalky, hard man, full of compassion. Circumstances were such when we finally moved closer to Grandma/Grandpa, I was one of the few Grandchildren, who had the pleasure of living with them for good stretch of time-a year or so, he poured into me... :)

  • @jeremygalloway1348
    @jeremygalloway1348 2 года назад +6

    Was expecting a crunch or cracking noise in a few places in the video. Man's got skill

  • @jameson7877
    @jameson7877 3 года назад +5

    Amazing craftsmanship and aestetically pleasing to watch

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  3 года назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it Jameson! Are you a whisky fan?

    • @jameson7877
      @jameson7877 3 года назад +1

      @@JackMackWoodturning I love my whiskey!!! U make some amazing things. Very talented

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  3 года назад +1

      Thanks man! I love whisky too. Single malt scotch?

    • @jameson7877
      @jameson7877 3 года назад

      @@JackMackWoodturning I'm a Jack man myself Sinatra Signature... but now a days I prefer the greener things! 🇺🇲

  • @rgarlinyc
    @rgarlinyc 3 года назад +28

    Wow, that was a great 'twist' to the end of the story! 👏🏻 I'm just glad it didn't spiral out of control.😄 But seriously, that was amazingly good!

  • @chandrenchety2706
    @chandrenchety2706 Год назад +1

    Possibly the greatest piece of wood work ive seen on youtube

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  Год назад

      Thanks a lot CC. Glad you enjoyed it. I reckon you will like my latest vid.
      ruclips.net/video/9C0q_VLZrhc/видео.html

  • @jesswright8279
    @jesswright8279 2 года назад +13

    I bet it’s nothing like as easy as it looks! Looks like walnut? Amazing how different it looks with oiling or varnishing. It brings out the colours and textures exquisitely

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  2 года назад +8

      Apple burl. Glad you enjoyed it. Worthy of the wine?

    • @TR4SHPAND4
      @TR4SHPAND4 2 года назад +3

      @@JackMackWoodturning absolutely

  • @colingoode1388
    @colingoode1388 2 года назад +4

    The twist part sounds like Tom Nook trying to tell me I still owe him 50,000 bells.

    • @MrCaptainTea
      @MrCaptainTea 8 месяцев назад

      Lol! That's so specific but accurate at the same time 😂

  • @turnedstudios676
    @turnedstudios676 3 года назад +22

    Absolutely amazing 🤩

  • @thebobloblawshow8832
    @thebobloblawshow8832 2 года назад +7

    My lord that must have taken forever. But the results are worth it.

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  2 года назад +5

      It took 7 hours.. most of that was of course sanding the helix, and a fair bit of it was spent drinking tea and cursing sanding 😆

    • @thebobloblawshow8832
      @thebobloblawshow8832 2 года назад

      @@JackMackWoodturning well Jack, it was worth it. I curse sanding too. 👍👍🤣😂

  • @mossfisher8703
    @mossfisher8703 3 года назад +4

    I made all 32 pieces of a chess set years ago. It's physical as well as mental hard work. You make this look easy...and I know it isn't. Nice work!

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  3 года назад

      Thanks Moss. I really want to make a chess set. It is on the list. 👍🏻😉

  • @sailorarwen6101
    @sailorarwen6101 Год назад +1

    Ha! I’d never carved anything in my life but decides to make a wand for my sister, since we’re big Harry Potter fans, and I did a twisted effect like this. I had no idea what I was doing and didn’t do any research but I drew the twists and shaded it in just like this. I feel validated 😂 doin it like the pros

  • @Enigma-Sapiens
    @Enigma-Sapiens 3 года назад +17

    Subbed! Anyone who can do something like that surely has a lot that I can learn from them!

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  3 года назад +1

      Thanks ES. Glad to have you on board for the journey! 😉👍🏻

  • @chrissiem3958
    @chrissiem3958 2 года назад +6

    8:09- 8:40 could be paired with the music 'Flight of the Bumblebee' 😁🐝🐝🐝 well done! The goblet is lovely!

  • @woodenheroes5142
    @woodenheroes5142 3 года назад +25

    Шикарно, особенно сам процесс изготовления крупным планом впечатляет)

    • @abdula54
      @abdula54 2 года назад

      Вы русские? Сколько просматривал комменты ,вас одних нашёл на русском ,. Я сам токарь ,в школе начинал на станке по дереву .

    • @woodenheroes5142
      @woodenheroes5142 2 года назад

      @@abdula54 да, я в основном резьбой занимаюсь, с Токаревой у меня все плохо, даже нормального упора под дешёвенький китайский станок нет😞

    • @abdula54
      @abdula54 2 года назад

      @@woodenheroes5142 так то я токарь по металлу,но научился в школе на деревянном станке.

  • @angelaegan7511
    @angelaegan7511 2 года назад +2

    Gosh, always a joy to see an expert practice his/her craft.

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  2 года назад +1

      Nice one A. Thanks for watching 😊👍🏻

    • @angelaegan7511
      @angelaegan7511 2 года назад

      @@JackMackWoodturning You are a true craftsman and a joy to watch.

  • @vyacheslavzeleny3133
    @vyacheslavzeleny3133 2 года назад +4

    С деревом приятно работать эта стружка этот запах это искусство 🤝👍

  • @kathyf3656
    @kathyf3656 2 года назад +5

    Absolutely Amazing!!!!

  • @janethays3408
    @janethays3408 2 года назад +5

    That is just remarkable! I always wondered how you do the helix, now I know! Thank you so much! I have always wanted to learn woodturning, but I already have too many hobbies to keep up with. 😊

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  2 года назад

      What are your hobbies J?

    • @joshuamcguire6771
      @joshuamcguire6771 2 года назад +1

      Same here but when I seen a shopsmith at a low price I changed my mind. Looks like other hobbies are going on the back burner for me. Don't be shy to start, you don't have to go in all Gung hoe but look up diy lathe and for $10 in parts and an hour build you could turn small spindles with a cheap drill.. just saying 😌

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  2 года назад

      That’s not turning dude

  • @CLove511
    @CLove511 2 года назад +2

    This is so beautiful it hurts. I think it's my favorite of every woodturning project I've seen.

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  2 года назад +1

      What’s woodruff ?
      Really glad you enjoyed it👍🏻

    • @CLove511
      @CLove511 2 года назад

      @@JackMackWoodturning Autocorrect got me from 'woodturning'

  • @mdmckea
    @mdmckea 2 года назад +8

    Beautiful craftsmanship Jack! And you're obviously quite the artist too. Kudos to you for making such beautiful and unique pieces.

  • @RayShaw007
    @RayShaw007 3 года назад +11

    One simple word: Superb! That really is a gallery piece. Thanks for sharing.

  • @ВасяПупкин-ч8у7ж
    @ВасяПупкин-ч8у7ж 3 года назад +7

    Мастер - золотые руки! СУПЕР!

  • @leehale5828
    @leehale5828 3 месяца назад +2

    I'll bet Chubby Checker never thought of this idea, but like me would be very impressed with this outcome.

  • @chrismalcomson7640
    @chrismalcomson7640 3 года назад +24

    wonderful piece of work! I bet that shake on one of the bines really worried you? I tried this once a few years ago using hand files and it failed because the pressure I put on it made the whole thing unstable. The dremmel bit solves that problem and I like the way you did it in stages rather than all at once. I'm inspired to have another go.. Well done, I'll definately subscribe..

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  3 года назад +3

      Thanks Chris. Glad you enjoyed it. Definitely worth giving it another go. 😉👍🏻

    • @josepagoaga3289
      @josepagoaga3289 2 года назад

      Admiro lo bello , me sorprende lo dificil , me impresiona su avilidad en aĺgo desconocido , ya estoy buscando esos formones y tratar de lograr ese spring de madera. Gracias por móstrarĺo.