It looks a bit like if an acorn were a modern lamp. And when it’s turned on it looks like those scientific filtered sun pictures. I love the visual texture of the spalting in the bottom and the shavings/resin in the top. It was funny how you drilled the dowels through a pencil sharpener, and it gave such a neat result. Yay woodturning
this is by far the best outcome that i’ve seen using this technique. the larger shavings really make a big difference and look much better than the smaller shavings i’ve seen used in the past. the patterns that emerge once lit are really unique and the color is incredible as well. good stuff as always! would love to see another project using this method in the future
❤😢 PLEASE raise the Vertical Blade guide to 1/2" above the work piece! RSVP for your scroll saw! Also, that band is too fine for that thickness of wood. Use AC/DC or Molly Hatchet for that thickness of wood.
⚠️😬 - good thing the toque of your drill didn’t bust the sharpener out of the lid of the shavings pot, I would have removed the sharpener from the lid and clamped it into a vice
I have to agree, mostly but I still use it sometimes when I have a piece that would otherwise be impossible to turn. It has it's place but it is a bit overdone.
😡👎PLEASE lower the Vertical Blade guide to 1/4" above the work piece! RTFM for your band saw! Also, that band is too coarse for that thickness of wood. Use more teeth per inch on thin wood. "TPI is measured from gullet to gullet, not tooth tip to tooth tip - this is known as pitch. The general rule of thumb is: For wood and soft materials aim for 3 - 6 teeth in the workpiece. For metals and harder materials aim for 6 - 24 teeth in the workpiece."
I love how the wood shavings come out like flower garlands
This reminds me of the 1970s. Would have never thought of using that kinda shavings. Looks Oh Mazin!!!
That's a great idea to use the wood shaving like that, it has become a great lamp.
How cool. I love how the shavings came out in long strips.
Gorgeous lamp - thank you very much for your expertise and artistry!
You know wha- … you ate that.
When I finally realized you were making a lamp I was SHOOK 😱👏👏👏
Very beautiful sir have a great weekend ✌️
I totally love, love, love this! 🥰🥰🥰 You have such wonderful ideas.
It looks a bit like if an acorn were a modern lamp. And when it’s turned on it looks like those scientific filtered sun pictures.
I love the visual texture of the spalting in the bottom and the shavings/resin in the top. It was funny how you drilled the dowels through a pencil sharpener, and it gave such a neat result. Yay woodturning
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this is by far the best outcome that i’ve seen using this technique. the larger shavings really make a big difference and look much better than the smaller shavings i’ve seen used in the past. the patterns that emerge once lit are really unique and the color is incredible as well. good stuff as always! would love to see another project using this method in the future
Wow! That looks amazing. Great job! 😊
Absolutely awesome!
I love this shavings lamp it is magnificent well done Amanda xx
Gorgeous lamp!!
Okay, this is absolutely awesome, especially since until the last second I couldn't see what you were getting at. This lamp is absolutely gorgeous!
Oh My Gosh, that is amazing, I love the shavings in the resin....I first thought it was pink....hardly anyone does pink projects. Great job
C'est très joli bravo
❤😢 PLEASE raise the Vertical Blade guide to 1/2" above the work piece! RSVP for your scroll saw!
Also, that band is too fine for that thickness of wood. Use AC/DC or Molly Hatchet for that thickness of wood.
Perfect ❤
It's not perfect because it doesn't honor Black History Month.
@@Wooargh I don't know what you mean.
Gorgeous lamp love it 🇨🇦
I wasn't sure where you were going at first but it turned out to be a very nice and unique piece 👌
Very beautiful and so stunning lit up.
Beautiful work!
3:12 How cool is that?!!😃 Oh!! I love that! I always had to play with those in school 😂
Very cool piece. Thank you for sharing... V
Show de trabalho 👍👍😁
very nice lamp 👍
Darn looks like fire.awesome.
Beautiful.
Very cool. I’m going to try it.
Fantastic work
Nice work, that looks awesome
Esta increíble buen trabajo
That's lovely ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
It's soo good...
Very nice
Very nice. 😊
Thats cool
That lighter wood cylinder is beautiful whatever the grain
Lovely. :)
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Looks cool but I would rather use saw dust/shavings from a previous project
What is the material used for the epoxy mold?
Спасибо. Интересно. Но, я бы сперва налил, потом закрыл и долил. Но это Ваша работа, Вам решать.
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А ещё, лучше в перчатках. Приятнее смотреть.
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What kind of material are you using to make your mold and where did you get it? I can't find a good plastic to make forms for resin pouring.
Awesome work! Can you tell me what tool you had to cut down the dowel rod into shavings? It looked like a pencil sharpener.
Thank you! Yes, it was a pencil sharpener.
⚠️😬 - good thing the toque of your drill didn’t bust the sharpener out of the lid of the shavings pot, I would have removed the sharpener from the lid and clamped it into a vice
I like working with resin but I hate the mess it makes.
I guess that light doesn’t get hot
Куда будет выводиться тепло от нагрева лампочки?
An LED bulb = they “don’t get that hot” to need venting 😉
Resin/epoxid killed woodturning. 😥
I have to agree, mostly but I still use it sometimes when I have a piece that would otherwise be impossible to turn. It has it's place but it is a bit overdone.
😡👎PLEASE lower the Vertical Blade guide to 1/4" above the work piece! RTFM for your band saw!
Also, that band is too coarse for that thickness of wood. Use more teeth per inch on thin wood.
"TPI is measured from gullet to gullet, not tooth tip to tooth tip - this is known as pitch. The general rule of thumb is: For wood and soft materials aim for 3 - 6 teeth in the workpiece. For metals and harder materials aim for 6 - 24 teeth in the workpiece."
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