@@DonkeeBoyYT It wasn't wasted if that's what the buyer wanted. Although personally, I agree w/most of the commenters on here. A bit off-putting, especially for a piece that large.
@@theokingshango well, neighboring house anyway. I love turning videos but this is the first one that made me go, holy shit I wouldn’t even want to be in the same room with this going on.
Wow all those shavings, you could put them into a barrel with some epoxy and turn a whole new project when it dried, there must have been tons of shavings...lol Beautiful piece, a real work of incredible art
@kevinmoore5053 Yes, a piece of work for sure. Your idea about the epoxy? Good luck breathing in all that epoxy dust. Not good stuff. Trust me, after years of using all kinds of solvents and paint strippers. Those fumes smell funky for a reason.
Can only imagine how terrifying it must be to sit beside something of that mass spinning at those speeds. Let alone to poke and prod it with tools just wanting to bite in and take you on the ride of your life. Then you do it enough times that it all seems like it’s normal.
I’m more amazed that those small points hold all of that mass. If that thing came loose, it’s definitely game over. Amazing skill, you have to respect a tool & piece of of material like that or it will make you pay. That’s what makes this guy a master, he knows how far to push it safely.
You ever consider finding a way to take those layers off as sheets instead of trimming it down for that first bit. It would make gorgeous floor or wall coverings! The gradients of wood and bark in a sheet are amazing! And you make some extra money while learning a new skill? This is an amazing video all on its own. I just thought about this and didn’t know if you had considered it.
It’s spindle turning…..nothing complicated about it. Impressed with the endurance required, but so much of the wood could have been cut away initially (and used for other projects) instead of turning it into shavings- “work smarter, not harder” - and I thought (hoped) we’d see a fountain, with colored water at night under lights, flowing out of the top (I thought that’s why it was drilled out in the center, for plumbing). That’d be cool. You could carve all sorts of wonderful designs into it - but if it’s going to be left plain, as is, well….it could have been styrofoam or resin (and a lot less work, and one less dead tree). Hope you’re planting trees to replace the ones sacrificed to ornaments…..remember, the trees made life POSSIBLE on this floating rock in the first place !!!! Without them, this place is full of CO2, and completely unlivable……and we thank them by chopping them up, endangering our own survival. BRILLIANT Ever consider how a tree produces hundreds of thousands of leaves every year, yet the earth around it doesn’t get used up ? How do they make all that material “out of thin air” ? Leaves are mostly carbon and water…..trees pull carbon right out of the air, and can DRINK water right from the air (mostly at night when humidity levels go way up) Now there’s 8 billion of us, taking in oxygen and exhaling CO2…….and what percent of the world’s trees are GONE ? YOU SHOULD FIND OUT Because there’s a DISASTER coming WE CANNOT SURVIVE WITHOUT THE TREES THAT MAKE THE OXYGEN WE BREATHE.
@@niptart1275 You’re right but that’s not the whole picture There are a million times more people Today’s tree:human ratio is extremely concerning, the twenty year trend is awful and we are cutting down trees at an alarming rate Look it up
I never saw a more satisfying video on the RUclips, but this one. I personally have seen practical wood and metal lathes, but this video sets my experience down to zero. By the way I like your hand safety pads, made out of shoe, I personally admire it because your safety comes first. Good job! Thank you for sharing your experience and skills. A greate gratitude from Ethiopia.
@@STEVENMULHALL I'm sure you never saw what a waste look like. In this typical video there is no wasted product, but the scrapes can be used as a burning wood like the fire wood. Nothing else ... no hard feelings brother
Muy muy bonito trabajo sea como fuere,bonito diseño,buenos trabajadores a pesar de la herramienta un tanto inadecuada ,son maestros,espero que les paguen bien,porque me pareció algo riesgoso
That was simply beautiful how long did it take you to make it? I especially love the designs that came with the wood after it was painted it stood out.
Love the design but in my opinion I think you should have just clear varnish because the wood speak for it self that spray take away the beauty of the wood but it was beautiful
What an interesting international comments section, with all points covered from the love of the art through the practical use(lessness) of it to bleating that it's not a table and chairs. The whole gamut is here. Thank you.
Beautiful indeed.. but it makes me wonder if this is part of the Pacific Northwest Redwood groves that are stockpiled by companies and wealthy businessmen in China. I would rather have the groves back…
When he first started working the rough wood on the lathe. That was the scariest thing I’ve seen for a while. I don’t know about that finish, maybe it looks better in the flesh. Amazing work though by a master.
El mundo 🌎 y las sociedades de los paises y su desarrollo científico, académico y edilicio existen gracias a Los Hombres 💪👏👏- aparte de que somos quiénes engendramos la vida
Man, I don’t want to be a buzzkill, but you made me very uncomfortable when you started putting your thumb so close to the tip of your chisel. With a piece of wood that big, if your finger gets caught in the wood, chances are it’s going to get pulled down, towards the tool rest, which, in your case, could act as a blade. From there, depending on the speed and how much of a grip it gets on you, you can lose from the tip of your finger to a part of an arm. Be careful, my friend, you have to keep yourself intact so that we can keep appreciating that beautiful work of yours!
Once he's done this a few times he'll probably develop some serious skills and make this look easy. For now we'll just have to watch him struggle through.
Holy wiid shavings batman! I'll save this to finish watching later, but I must say I think that is the BIGGEST hand lathe I've ever seen (I call it that because of the hand tools being used)
When I was an apprentice machinist back in the prehistoric days I got to work on an engine lathe that had a 60 foot bed and a 12 foot chuck, and a set of steps to get to the levers where you changed speeds. The great part was you had a seat at the post and traveled along with the cut. lol
Only in Asia can you find such dimensionally stable, whole tropical logs. Here (in the good-ol' U.S.A) I would have had to turn this in conjoined, hollow and staved segments. The thing would have had to fit in boxes and be shipped to some distant destination. (Some assembly required.) Nice job.
Be hilarious if he whittled the whole thing down to a baseball bat.
I was thinking toothpick
😂
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:D
I wouldn't say "hilarious", but considering the hack job he did, it's not far from your idea.
😂😂
That’s going to be a heck of a chess board when he’s done.
That's what I thought part way through the video. He's making a giant bishop.
lol
Is that what it is? I just thought it was yard art or something!
This makes chess physical. Need strength 💪 to move the pieces. 😊
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Wonderful work but deserved a much better final finish.
Oh gosh yes! I think everyone agrees this log was wasted....
You can order any kind
What is it?
@@DonkeeBoyYT It wasn't wasted if that's what the buyer wanted. Although personally, I agree w/most of the commenters on here. A bit off-putting, especially for a piece that large.
Yes it have been better clear or just a hint of darkening. Not red.
I'm amazed he still has his thumbs
Fast forward to the end for the coolest toothpick you’ve ever seen
Now that is a real lathe! And you can tell that the craftsman doing the carving has done this a time or two. Great job on the piece 👌
This looks seriously dangerous. Like life threateningly dangerous. Brave guy
whole neighbourhood life threatening
@@theokingshango well, neighboring house anyway. I love turning videos but this is the first one that made me go, holy shit I wouldn’t even want to be in the same room with this going on.
Very
He sands standing against the rotation, even he knows he's risking big time
With that mindset nothing would have happened good to man’s life.
Wow all those shavings, you could put them into a barrel with some epoxy and turn a whole new project when it dried, there must have been tons of shavings...lol
Beautiful piece, a real work of incredible art
@kevinmoore5053 Yes, a piece of work for sure. Your idea about the epoxy? Good luck breathing in all that epoxy dust. Not good stuff. Trust me, after years of using all kinds of solvents and paint strippers. Those fumes smell funky for a reason.
And you know it's going to warp and crack... There's no way a log that thick has the same moisture content.
Was not expecting this guy to make what looks almost like an entire Greek or Roman column from wood lol awesome job
It's a vase for sunflowers.
Just imagine how it would look if he polished it .
One tree, one giant piece. But imagine how many IKEA cabinets you could make with those shavings!
What do you think everyone does with all their wood chips and shavings? Pack 'em tight, and right off to the presswood factory!
😂
@@pbase36 в огороде в качестве мульчи использовать
@@ДанилаМастерЛомастер Да, это тоже!
Go hug a tree
Beautiful. But would have been funny had you kept turning it down into a toothpick.
😂😂
Yeah i also waited for him to turn a 1m diameter tree into a broomstick.
Waste of a good tree!!!!
This guy has some mad skills!
I had trouble turning a salad bowl in highschool!
It still sits on an angle.
Can only imagine how terrifying it must be to sit beside something of that mass spinning at those speeds. Let alone to poke and prod it with tools just wanting to bite in and take you on the ride of your life. Then you do it enough times that it all seems like it’s normal.
Just like my ex rolling over in bed
One wrong move and it could rip your arm off.
I was thinking the same thing. The placement of his thumb on the tool and the proximity to the wood was making me very nervous
I’m more amazed that those small points hold all of that mass. If that thing came loose, it’s definitely game over. Amazing skill, you have to respect a tool & piece of of material like that or it will make you pay. That’s what makes this guy a master, he knows how far to push it safely.
Was thinking the same. Something that heavy spinning at that velocity would turn you into a human bowling pin if it got loose
Parabéns pelo seu trabalho, tenha muito orgulho dele, ficou muito bonito. Abraços do Brasil
Wow, that turning skill is insane! Can't wait to see the final piece 🪚🌟
One of THE most amazing wood turns I've ever seen! You've go some serious skills!
Gorgeous. Just gorgeous.
You ever consider finding a way to take those layers off as sheets instead of trimming it down for that first bit. It would make gorgeous floor or wall coverings! The gradients of wood and bark in a sheet are amazing! And you make some extra money while learning a new skill?
This is an amazing video all on its own. I just thought about this and didn’t know if you had considered it.
I agree, it's a shame to waste that beautiful bark! It could be finished into wonderful bowls and vases, tables, stools, etc., with resin!
Hell of a way to make toothpicks!
The craftsmanship here is impeccable. Truly inspiring
This man needs some safety goggles 😂 awesome technique!!! Love it
I thought the same thing!!!
Truly. You'd think he would be picking splinters out of his corneas every night.
If he needed them, he'd have them.
Stunningly beautiful!! I hope it will be showcased properly in a safe place....
I got carpal tunnel just watching this
What an amazing piece of art! As a turner I am so impressed with the sheer imagination to conceive this project and the skill to carry it out. Amazing
It’s spindle turning…..nothing complicated about it. Impressed with the endurance required, but so much of the wood could have been cut away initially (and used for other projects) instead of turning it into shavings- “work smarter, not harder” - and I thought (hoped) we’d see a fountain, with colored water at night under lights, flowing out of the top (I thought that’s why it was drilled out in the center, for plumbing). That’d be cool.
You could carve all sorts of wonderful designs into it - but if it’s going to be left plain, as is, well….it could have been styrofoam or resin (and a lot less work, and one less dead tree).
Hope you’re planting trees to replace the ones sacrificed to ornaments…..remember, the trees made life POSSIBLE on this floating rock in the first place !!!! Without them, this place is full of CO2, and completely unlivable……and we thank them by chopping them up, endangering our own survival.
BRILLIANT
Ever consider how a tree produces hundreds of thousands of leaves every year, yet the earth around it doesn’t get used up ? How do they make all that material “out of thin air” ?
Leaves are mostly carbon and water…..trees pull carbon right out of the air, and can DRINK water right from the air (mostly at night when humidity levels go way up)
Now there’s 8 billion of us, taking in oxygen and exhaling CO2…….and what percent of the world’s trees are GONE ?
YOU SHOULD FIND OUT
Because there’s a DISASTER coming
WE CANNOT SURVIVE WITHOUT THE TREES THAT MAKE THE OXYGEN WE BREATHE.
@@patrickbrennan2864 나무토막
@@patrickbrennan2864 а может человечество в принципе пора проредить? Мы слишком увлеклись вредительству планете и ее обитателям в своей жажде Наживы.
@@patrickbrennan2864 dude, educate yourself. There's FOUR times more tress presently alive, than there was when Columbus arrived in America.
@@niptart1275
You’re right but that’s not the whole picture
There are a million times more people
Today’s tree:human ratio is extremely concerning, the twenty year trend is awful and we are cutting down trees at an alarming rate
Look it up
Little secret. He was carving this with his 👍 😁
Lovely craftsmanship, love the colour of the wood and the overall design.
Great! Now make another one so we have a matching pair.
You can see another one that is just the same in the background toward the end when he's taking it off
@@kurtlarsen6314 yep... about 23:00
I never saw a more satisfying video on the RUclips, but this one. I personally have seen practical wood and metal lathes, but this video sets my experience down to zero. By the way I like your hand safety pads, made out of shoe, I personally admire it because your safety comes first. Good job! Thank you for sharing your experience and skills. A greate gratitude from Ethiopia.
what a waste of a tree
@@STEVENMULHALL I'm sure you never saw what a waste look like. In this typical video there is no wasted product, but the scrapes can be used as a burning wood like the fire wood. Nothing else ... no hard feelings brother
Muy muy bonito trabajo sea como fuere,bonito diseño,buenos trabajadores a pesar de la herramienta un tanto inadecuada ,son maestros,espero que les paguen bien,porque me pareció algo riesgoso
this is the first time I saw big wood on a lathe. it's amazing👍
That's awesome, just one question..... What is it?🤷
Round.
Could be a lamp post, stairway finial, multiple items
@@julieberry2793 So you're basically saying... You don't know what it is also then 🤷🤤
A shame!
@@chaseadams5037 like i said, a vase for sunflowers.
Yard art? It looks like a really big vase. It needs a giant flower on top.
I see another one made earlier in the shop.
Anyway, it's beautiful!
This man still has all his fingers!
Temporary situation.
I'm a 35-year carpenter. I love it. This is why we do it. I haven't done this but I would if I had that tool.
What happens if it comes off? youtube will have a human pancake
That was simply beautiful how long did it take you to make it? I especially love the designs that came with the wood after it was painted it stood out.
Love your artwork my friend. Shout-out from California USA
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Love the design but in my opinion I think you should have just clear varnish because the wood speak for it self that spray take away the beauty of the wood but it was beautiful
That was just clear lol
It's beautiful
What an interesting international comments section, with all points covered from the love of the art through the practical use(lessness) of it to bleating that it's not a table and chairs.
The whole gamut is here.
Thank you.
God save the artists who have such a nice job &can create such masterpieces
Gonna be one heck of a chess set when the rest are done.
Now this is what I call old school, not wearing protection glasses, and the hand that close to that rotating huge piece of wood...
I'm gonna guess.. It's gonna be a cereal bowl
Экстремал . С такими брёвнами лучше работать на малых оборотах вращающимся инструментом . Если деревяшка сорвётся - расплющит человечка .
The artistic way to make homemade mulch.
Beautiful indeed.. but it makes me wonder if this is part of the Pacific Northwest Redwood groves that are stockpiled by companies and wealthy businessmen in China.
I would rather have the groves back…
When he first started working the rough wood on the lathe. That was the scariest thing I’ve seen for a while. I don’t know about that finish, maybe it looks better in the flesh. Amazing work though by a master.
Beautiful work!! Huge job!!
Thank you for showing me your decorative art
If that log came loose wouldn't it flatten the guy? Seems like there should be two metal guards on each side.
@ericg9828 Quick, call OSHA! lol
El mundo 🌎 y las sociedades de los paises y su desarrollo científico, académico y edilicio existen gracias a Los Hombres 💪👏👏- aparte de que somos quiénes engendramos la vida
Absolutely beautiful! Great skill! Just one question, what did he drill that hole through the middle of it for? Great work though!
to put flowers in
Up until about halfway through, I thought he was going to make a giant chess piece...
Minha maior palmatória lindíssimo serviço abençoadas São tuas mãos . Respeitosamente abraços aqui do Brasil.
One hell of a parker pen my man, OHSE has left the chat.
Splendid! Excellent craftmanship! Beautiful result!
Man, I don’t want to be a buzzkill, but you made me very uncomfortable when you started putting your thumb so close to the tip of your chisel. With a piece of wood that big, if your finger gets caught in the wood, chances are it’s going to get pulled down, towards the tool rest, which, in your case, could act as a blade. From there, depending on the speed and how much of a grip it gets on you, you can lose from the tip of your finger to a part of an arm. Be careful, my friend, you have to keep yourself intact so that we can keep appreciating that beautiful work of yours!
+1
And I though my stubby was scary with big stuff! Workin the crap out of that scraper
Every person looks at safety a different way.
This guy is a professional and I'm sure he knows what he's doing and how to be safe while doing it
Seems like he’s doing fine
Your Art is awesome! Still miss your safety clothes like glasses or shoes...stay safe, man!
And now look at the pillars of and ancient Egypt and tell me how they were made. Amazing work!
Beutefull workmanship and amazing piece 🏅🏅🏅Ernie smith from brisbane Australia
Can you imagine the cleaning up afterwards 😳
Olá amigo. Parabéns. Não existem dificuldades e sim tudo é trabalhoso. Abraços a 👪 e amigos. Ok.
Way better than the cutting board I made in high school shop class!!but No safety goggles…??? a true master
Beautiful!!! I will admit I almost soiled myself when you broke out the chainsaw. Awesome job!!!!!
It would be cool to know how much the log weighed before and after he was finished .
The engenuity, the the precision. Appreciate it so much more when you see it done. Beautiful peice.
Что называется работа красивей результата! В России на Северном Кавказе громадных орлов вырезают из цельного ствола. Вот бы сняли процесс👍
Это очень красиво 👍и очень трудное дело. Молодцы. 👍👍👍
Once he's done this a few times he'll probably develop some serious skills and make this look easy. For now we'll just have to watch him struggle through.
Hes not struggling. He is super good.
@@ozoneswiftak I think that was a joke. The fabricator appears fearless.
I wonder how long it takes to cure a log like that so the wood doesn't crack over time as it dries.
Probably splitting now as we speak?
It’s takes 36 hours to cure…I just made that up
Thank you! This has been rather therapeutic.
Looks like you've been doing that for a long time amazing beautiful piece of wood
That takes balls, that I’m not ashamed to say I don’t have.
Stand too close to a lathe once?
😳 how this person still has a thumb is BEYOND me.
Great job. Not many of us craftsmen left in comparison to the overall population. Job security is the way i see it.
Holy wiid shavings batman! I'll save this to finish watching later, but I must say I think that is the BIGGEST hand lathe I've ever seen (I call it that because of the hand tools being used)
Whew! One pawn down … now just 31 more pieces and we’ll have the complete chess set!
When I was an apprentice machinist back in the prehistoric days I got to work on an engine lathe that had a 60 foot bed and a 12 foot chuck, and a set of steps to get to the levers where you changed speeds. The great part was you had a seat at the post and traveled along with the cut. lol
WOW !!! WOW !!! VERY NICE
Ótimo,trabalho parabéns...
Nice job, but...what is that for?? 🤔💭💭
Bigger than life chess board. It's a pawn can't you tell?!
The first thought that came to mind was how painful redwood splinters are.
Only in Asia can you find such dimensionally stable, whole tropical logs.
Here (in the good-ol' U.S.A) I would have had to turn this in conjoined, hollow and staved segments. The thing would have had to fit in boxes and be shipped to some distant destination. (Some assembly required.)
Nice job.
What happens when the wood dries?
Such amazing skill!
You did an excellent job you are very early very very tired so keep up the good work I will keep watching god bless
Parabéns! Lindo trabalho!
Wow the health and safety is fantastic 😲
7:37 p.m. mighty fine piece of work you have done there!!
Save those chips. You can make several pressed Red Wood picnic tables out of them.
FINALLY! A man whos better than me at playing with his wood 🪵 🧐
Es increíble nuestro arte 👌
Wunderschön - eine meisterliche Glanzleistung! Aller höchsten Respekt vor ihrem handwerklichem Geschick! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🙏🏼🫶🏽
Awesome 💯💯💯
The power of rotation is WILD!!
One of the pawns ! 🇺🇲
All that work for one toothpick 😅😅😅
Skillfully done no doubt, but as for the result so so.
Well, 'tough guy' put some of your stuff up and we'll compare notes.
You sound like an accomplished narcissistic snob.
He plays with fireworks in a oil destillery. Lucky he survived.
El planeta y el futuro de la humanidad se lo agradece......
What happens to all those? Wonderful wood chips?