Hazzard0 so easy. No brain work or 100000 decisions or color choice or history or learning 3 programs or concepts knowledge of materials or art history or wood work or skill or 10000 hours of general making. Just hit the button.
Hazzard0 you get pined to the top to host the discussion on hand made vrs brain made. ... let’s be honest. A little hand. Well folks. What do y’all think?
My mother made stained glass window hangs, lamp shades, etc when I was a kid. Watching this brought back many pleasant memories. Laser or not, it's art. Thanks for sharing. Love your work.
As I've told a number of people - so many projects and people I follow on YT, I don't follow for the projects or hell, even dislike the like the end results on many, but I LEARN so many new things and techniques I've never though about... simple jigs to make things 100x easier, hybrid tools to get a specific purpose done, etc
This is legitimately one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen made... yes MADE...using new tools, but tools none the less. No less skill, imagination or thought is required of these tools than ones that were created hundreds of years ago. Jimmy, you are a constant inspiration and i couldn't enjoy what you do more.
Beautiful Jimmy! What like most about it is that it’s something you never done before. With as much as you have done, being original must be difficult.
CNC is a craft just like any other. I am going on year one of CNC woodworking and I mostly make sawdust and cuss words. Anyone can do it but to do it as well as Mr. D., well done sir.
If Jimmy cant do it, no one can! Your way of thinking and solving problems is like non other. I hope one day i get as good as you Jimmy!! keep up the great work!
WAZER Stained glass it is. Looks great. Jimmy has a fantastic eye and touch. Inspirational fella. Don’t get too bothered about something that’ll wind you up. Think of the good bits. Style. And the rest. Positive education my friends. We’re all good at something. Encourage. Cheers. Rant over. 👍🏽
A thing of beauty old school window design with a 21 century twist! i love it, Thank you for sharing this Jimmy, i love watching your videos Don't stop making them!
Great video. Thanks for sharing. I use to do stain glass the old way. This process is awesome. Especially for today’s I want it now attitudes. Thanks Jimmy.
Also, no toxic lead fumes. And did I mention waste and dust yet? My question though, is to the relative strength of the lacing. Does this attain a holistic strength when fully assembled?
super cool, my aunt makes these kind of glass art but she makes them cutting the glass by hand and then soldering the pieces together. this machine is really good, it let's you cut shapes that you could not do by hand
I'm impressed by the wide range of skills you have! And I must say that I'm equally impressed how much you interact with your viewers! I've never seen any other channel on RUclips of this size answering and reacting to the comment as much as you do! Keep up the good work :)
Fantastic Jimmy! It takes talent AND artistic vision to make that. No matter what resources were used. This is one of my favorite Diresta projects so far.
I think this is amazing! I love the technical expertise that comes together to make something totally beautiful. Hats off to you, man - I wish I had like 10% of the ideas you run with! 😃👍
Watching this the second time. First of all, the technique is very cool. Second, the end result is honest, as it does not try to lie about itself. It feels industrial and synthetic, exactly what it is. Would look great in a workshop, would not put it in a home or a church. So overall, I am quite OK with it. Good job.
New stained glass window for the Maker Church? Great creativity and a masterful build I love your mind over matter creations . Use whatever processes you want haters are going to hate and lovers are going to love.
I love the sound in your videos - there’s a satisfying clickity-clack whenever you move pieces from one place to another - it’s hard to describe, but it’s soothing and satisfying - like bubble wrap maybe? Love it.
At first glance I wanted to hate this. A passed friend of mine was a stained glass artist and had osteoporosis of the hands. Ron Carpenter hand cut every piece and leaded them together with the gentleness I'll never be able to understand. His last gift to the earth was two windows in a church. I wanted to dislike this but Ron told me a long time ago that no matter how something beautiful was conceived and built it's still available for whoever sees it to wonder and marvel at whatever it is. Long story short thanks for bringing your vision to the light and doing it your way.
@@gbond1010 I'll respectfully disagree. It still takes a great deal of planning and the layout of the the piece is still difficult it's own way. In this case I think that it was a good way to show that there is more than one way to skin a cat. At least Jimmy didn't 3d print it🤪
@@gbond1010 By extension you could then say that Picasso was lazy because he didn't make his own paint and paintbrushes like some of the masters did. Or metal casters are lazy because they didn't mine their own metals. Nearly every artist uses the available tools to his/her advantage. There would no doubt be a particular reverence for any artist that does everything from scratch but then they would have less time to create the actual art. It is a tradeoff and for me, I am satisfied to more results as opposed to appreciating an artist for recreating the wheel.
You hit the print button and assembled
Hazzard0 so easy. No brain work or 100000 decisions or color choice or history or learning 3 programs or concepts knowledge of materials or art history or wood work or skill or 10000 hours of general making. Just hit the button.
Hazzard0 you get pined to the top to host the discussion on hand made vrs brain made. ... let’s be honest. A little hand. Well folks. What do y’all think?
He still made the design
The idea has to be there for the item to be made. Without that then there is nothing.
well Mr. Jimmy don't bother your self with bums
Using the Wazer to cut the glass is genius. Everything looks like it fits so nicely. This looks great Jimmy.
Love your work! Love your style! Love your craftsmanship! God bless you!
My mother made stained glass window hangs, lamp shades, etc when I was a kid. Watching this brought back many pleasant memories. Laser or not, it's art. Thanks for sharing. Love your work.
Love a good Jimmy DiResta high speed video.
So satisfying how the pieces all fit together.
Combing the things I love, design, glass and wood. Really impressive project Jimmy
As I've told a number of people - so many projects and people I follow on YT, I don't follow for the projects or hell, even dislike the like the end results on many, but I LEARN so many new things and techniques I've never though about... simple jigs to make things 100x easier, hybrid tools to get a specific purpose done, etc
what?! that was sick! the future is now.
Yes!!! TOT !!! Let me cut you a piece !
@@jimmydiresta why you didn't show the back?
I feel like TOT and Jimmy are long lost brothers
Awesome piece! My kids watched entire video with me in awe!
Incredible. I immediately showed my wife and kids and they loved it as well. We thank you for the beautiful art you make.
Great job, Jimmy! 👍
Incredible how smooth that laser cut that glass! If I were you I'd never cut glass by hand again!- you make it look so easy!
Fantastic work! An ingenious, 21st Century adaptation of a medieval craft, achieving beautiful results. Thanks for sharing this.
This is legitimately one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen made... yes MADE...using new tools, but tools none the less. No less skill, imagination or thought is required of these tools than ones that were created hundreds of years ago. Jimmy, you are a constant inspiration and i couldn't enjoy what you do more.
Beautiful Jimmy! What like most about it is that it’s something you never done before. With as much as you have done, being original must be difficult.
Wicked job Jimmy, It's the new age of stained glass windows.
This is a great blend between old techniques and new technology , I absolutely love this. Huge respect Brother
Closing song was my favorite part. Would like to see that caulking tube tip modification.
Me to.
It looks like a piece of the brass tube Jimmy uses for the icepick cover, attached to the tube with electrical tape.
What shall we do with a drunken sailor?
Shave his belly with a rusty razor, air-lie in the morning.
@@censusgary lock 'm in the hold with the Captain's daughter, er-lie in the mornining.
CNC is a craft just like any other. I am going on year one of CNC woodworking and I mostly make sawdust and cuss words. Anyone can do it but to do it as well as Mr. D., well done sir.
Jimmy, I have been a stained glass artist for 15 years and I really liked the innovation and creativity you showed us here. Great piece. Thank you.
Watching the pieces fit into place is so satisfying
If Jimmy cant do it, no one can! Your way of thinking and solving problems is like non other. I hope one day i get as good as you Jimmy!! keep up the great work!
An entire guild of artists burst into tears today.
WAZER Stained glass it is. Looks great. Jimmy has a fantastic eye and touch. Inspirational fella. Don’t get too bothered about something that’ll wind you up. Think of the good bits. Style. And the rest. Positive education my friends. We’re all good at something. Encourage. Cheers. Rant over. 👍🏽
love that the stencil will be on the floor too! beautiful project
A thing of beauty old school window design with a 21 century twist! i love it, Thank you for sharing this Jimmy, i love watching your videos Don't stop making them!
Stunning bit of work.
Man with all those machines you have you're now unstoppable
Great work as always!
Absolutely brilliant!!! Congrats Jimmy!!
The diversity of materials you're using (in general) is amazing.
Incredible build & results.
Damn it Jimmy that opening scene was brilliant.
thats true, the opening is very nice 😁👍
CNC + Laser + Water Jet + Jimmy's Talent = A very cool piece.
Amazing. Congrats Diresta.
You do amazing things with all of your toys. Very nice
Love this build Mr. Jimmy. You always astonished with your class workmanship.
Definitely in the Top 10 best creations you’ve made. 💯👍🏼👍🏼
A modern take on a classic craft with the signature diresta twist!
Good job it looked awesome!
Pure awesomeness. This opens so many possibilities 👌
Great job and great song! Folk music for folk workers!!
When you got it,you got it.Outstanding Jimmy!
A real work of art, bravo. Best use of water cutting I have seen. Plus you got a nifty stencil for your floor.
A pleasure to watch your creations. You are becoming more and more professional and your style is unmistakable. Beautiful light that is in your videos
Very nice! The technology these day's is great.
Great video. Thanks for sharing. I use to do stain glass the old way. This process is awesome. Especially for today’s I want it now attitudes. Thanks Jimmy.
Awesome! Can't wait to see your creativity flourish with all these great new machines
I worked in a glass studio, and this 1) cuts down on waste immensely and 2) reaaaaly reduces particulates. Well Done!
Also, no toxic lead fumes. And did I mention waste and dust yet? My question though, is to the relative strength of the lacing. Does this attain a holistic strength when fully assembled?
Very similar to the mosaics of the soviet times. They depicted workers, engineers, medics, scientists, cosmonauts. Perfectly executed.
Да. Таких мозаик множество раскидано по странам.
They cut and I cut glass by hand (just saying)
Yes they did a lot of executing in the USSR back in the day...
i smell a commie...
In soviet russia the glass cuts itself
That miter setting tool just blew my mind
Wow!! This is such a cool project and it looks fantastic!!
Man Jimmy, a person could take just one of the many things you do and make a living
Nice progression on the water cutter programming.
Stepping into the 8th dimension.
Well done sir! Whatta way to represent 2020 with an awesome representation of such an old art, brought to light with today’s technology.
for me you are the #1 Jimmy!
You're a busy,busy and very talented man
This is incredible! Brother, YOU MAKE!
Beautiful work work as usual! Truly inspiring to see how multifaceted you are.
Never seen it done this way before. Awesome video. I dig it.
Stunning! That design and those colors pop. Really cool piece of art. I haven’t seen anything that eye catching before 👍🙂
super cool, my aunt makes these kind of glass art but she makes them cutting the glass by hand and then soldering the pieces together. this machine is really good, it let's you cut shapes that you could not do by hand
Outstanding! Now the Diresta Church!!
I’m getting trained on one of these at my local makerspace just for this and after this video I could literally melt into the floor with excitement
This is awesome. This is a technique worth learning. Keep it up.
I'm impressed by the wide range of skills you have! And I must say that I'm equally impressed how much you interact with your viewers! I've never seen any other channel on RUclips of this size answering and reacting to the comment as much as you do! Keep up the good work :)
Nothing better than a nice pirate sea shanty at the end. Good choice!
Fantastic idea and workmanship!
Man this guy can do it all . So talented
Fantastic Jimmy! It takes talent AND artistic vision to make that. No matter what resources were used. This is one of my favorite Diresta projects so far.
Once again. DiResta. Is. A. BOSS.
Fantastic work as always Mr. Diresta
It’s simple wonderful, congrats
Welcome to the Church of St Jimmy! Great work!
wow that is so much easier then making the lead frame! beautiful!
Loved it jimmy. Your Soo creative. Great job. And love the podcast
What an incredible piece Jimmy. Great work.
Absolutely Stunning Jimmy. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Kudos Sir.
Great piece! Those CNCs, Lasers, WaterJets are so cool tools to have nowadays.
I think this is amazing! I love the technical expertise that comes together to make something totally beautiful. Hats off to you, man - I wish I had like 10% of the ideas you run with! 😃👍
A true work of art. It has been great for you !!!!
Love so much about this Jimmy. Keep exploring buddy!!!! I’ll keep watching and being inspired.
Metal, wood, leather, paper and now glass. He can work with anything.
Watching this the second time. First of all, the technique is very cool. Second, the end result is honest, as it does not try to lie about itself. It feels industrial and synthetic, exactly what it is. Would look great in a workshop, would not put it in a home or a church. So overall, I am quite OK with it. Good job.
That was freaken amazing! Loved your color choices.
Beautiful work Jimmy
Hey Jimmy, I always say*the right tools, for the right job". That's pretty cool..nice.
i salute your work jimmy sir
New stained glass window for the Maker Church? Great creativity and a masterful build I love your mind over matter creations . Use whatever processes you want haters are going to hate and lovers are going to love.
Wow!!! This is one of the best projects you’ve done!! Very well done, brother. 🤜🏼💥🤛🏼
This is one of my favorite things you have done.
You make your projects look very easy , impressive skills my friend 👍
I love the sound in your videos - there’s a satisfying clickity-clack whenever you move pieces from one place to another - it’s hard to describe, but it’s soothing and satisfying - like bubble wrap maybe? Love it.
Outstanding piece
This video was awesome! Love that you used all the machines for this one. The design is great and it came together so clean! Keep it up Jimmy
supper awesome. I love the music.
Been looking forward to this since I saw the negative space in the metal one- nice work!
At first glance I wanted to hate this. A passed friend of mine was a stained glass artist and had osteoporosis of the hands. Ron Carpenter hand cut every piece and leaded them together with the gentleness I'll never be able to understand. His last gift to the earth was two windows in a church. I wanted to dislike this but Ron told me a long time ago that no matter how something beautiful was conceived and built it's still available for whoever sees it to wonder and marvel at whatever it is. Long story short thanks for bringing your vision to the light and doing it your way.
I didn't expect the machines [which clearly did most of the work] either. Beautiful work but lazy process....easy automation future.
@@gbond1010 I'll respectfully disagree. It still takes a great deal of planning and the layout of the the piece is still difficult it's own way. In this case I think that it was a good way to show that there is more than one way to skin a cat. At least Jimmy didn't 3d print it🤪
@@gbond1010 By extension you could then say that Picasso was lazy because he didn't make his own paint and paintbrushes like some of the masters did. Or metal casters are lazy because they didn't mine their own metals. Nearly every artist uses the available tools to his/her advantage. There would no doubt be a particular reverence for any artist that does everything from scratch but then they would have less time to create the actual art. It is a tradeoff and for me, I am satisfied to more results as opposed to appreciating an artist for recreating the wheel.
Wow I love this great job Jimmy
Leave it to Jimmy to get me inspired by black window caulk and a tiny nozzle applicator! This is a darned cool project!
P.S. he made the nozzle also
@@ranchis9044 Yeah, the tape wrapped around it kind of gave it away.
You make it look soooo easy! 😍 Well done Jimmy! I‘m very impressed! 😃🤙🏻