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Milliput Bowl Inlay
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- Опубликовано: 8 авг 2024
- Start with a hunk of walnut firewood, and add some two part epoxy putty and you've got a very striking looking bowl! Milliput is awful sticky stuff to work with, but it's hard to argue with the results!
A very interesting inlay and some new material to play with.
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"nothing sticks to parchment paper"
10 seconds later the black milliput stuck to the paper
Many Thanks for the shout out Peter, your bowl looks great, I thought it would turn out fine, they often look a bit muddy after you've packed it into the wood. I tend you use sanding sealer before placing the Milliput, then less dust gets into the pores of the wood. It is tricky to work with but you get used to it. Milliput has so many creative possibilities ! All the best, Jim.
Jim, thanks for introducing us all to this technique! I think it's got loads of potential. I like the sanding sealer idea! I ended up using a sewing pin while watching TV to pick out a bunch of the stubborn bits the air didn't get out....
Thanks again Peter. I have got another video on coloring Milliput coming out soon, which I think you will find interesting ( if it works as well as I am hoping ). I'm glad Pyro Wife didn't get your bowl. All the best, Jim
I noticed a few people suggested wetting your fingers to stop it sticking, this works Ok if you are using a single colour but it is not good with wood or working with 2 colours, the water and Milliput can produce a coloured slurry that will get well into the grain and it will blur the colors. Smoothing with a wet finger works very well when using Milliput for general repairs ( I repaired a birdbath this afternoon using that technique). Cheers, Jim
+Jimson's Stuff Seconded! I read all those 'wet your hands' comments and thought 'then he'll have hands covered in milliput gunge'. And if you thought dry milliput dust in the wood pores was a bother...
Theres this other stuff called sugru. Im not sure if its really usable in the applications but id like to see an attempt with it. And to all of you guys including Carl. I really enjoy watching your work. You guys have amazing talent. Peter you particularly have been very inspirational for me. I have done a bit of work with wood myself but nothing like your work. I have never had the opportunity to turn wood. I will get there eventually. Thanks for the awesome stuff to watch.
Wow, that finish really made the putty-pattern pop.
I was about to say that myself and I highly agree.
Thanks! Yeah, the walnut really darkens up with a little poly!
I'm imagining Rob from ThreadBanger trying to do this stuff and chopping his hand off
First Name Last Name Just the hand?
First Name Last Name knowing rob, he'd probably lose both hands and a toe somehow
First Name Last Name and he would get blinded by the shavings
First Name Last Name or he would die from inhaling the wood and milliput savings
I think Corinne would try to help him
I was waiting for the putty to catch on the tool and come off
Me too and I was afraid it would happåen. I'm glad it didn't.
+TheDepsey "happåen" lol
Yeah I work with clay so it made me so anxious to see him doing that XD
Todomo but milliput doesn’t behave like clay.
thats because its NOT clay, its epoxy.
You know you're a wood worker when you get jealous of a piece of wood given to a RUclipsr by someone....lol...i want that slab!!
haha me too
Firewood* lol even worse.
Given the weird shit you _normally_ turn on that lathe, I'd say the wood is the weird material here! :D
That 'put looks fabulous, I gasped audibly when you applied the wipe-on PU. the shine from it!
Thanks! It was fun to turn a wood bowl again!
Peter Brown I bet while turning you was all "Man this feels WEIRD. I mean, I can breath properly and everything!" :P
PyroWife would be a great name for a metal band
"we're going to try something interesting", like I come to this channel for anything else
you can dip your finger tips in water to keep the milliput from sticking, mostly modelers use it
So many memories of smoothing out green stuff with water lol
+Captain Limabean I always used vaseline for green stuff, and this milliput seems pretty similar--a pain to work with initially, but pretty great results
i always use very soapy water to work with epoxi putty, silicone, sugru and the like. also works great for cutting rubbery materials, that like to grip blades
I was brought up just to use spit. My dad's weird.
spittle works great, but uncured epoxi isnt particularly healthy, even though it smells oddly tasty
Very nice. I like the way you got a natural-looking pattern from an artificial material -something about that contrast of ideas really pleases me. I wonder if the Milliput can be rolled into strands, then braided to produce a basket-like pattern when cut back...
That would be really cool looking!!
I can see Milliput using this as a commercial XD
Milliput: STICKS TO EVERYTHING!!!
Silicone? Sticks to it!
Parchment Paper? Sticks to it!
Walnut? Sticks to that!
Fingers? Sticks to them!!!
Hi Peter, if you ever get that problem again where the dust is filling the pores - just wipe on a coat of sanding sealer, or shellac and then once its dry carry on sanding (or start sanding). The sanding sealer or shellac fills the pores and stops the contamination, this also works on woods with contrasting colours.
I was thinking the same ;)
That's a good tip, George. I had an issue like that a while ago. The sanding sealer would have solved it. Thanks!
Thanks for the tip! I have it sometimes when I'm wet sanding knife handles. The 600 grit fills the pores of the wood especially with ash or other light woods it looks really ugly
Peter!! You're on the RUclips trending page!!! Congrats 😀
WhooHoo!
+Peter Brown why do you put those 2 lines on the bottom of the bowl
visual interest for one, and secondly, that's where I will end up signing the bowl. imgur.com/a/vMsDp
Peter Brown thank you for answering
+Peter Brown I have an idea! Do leather with epoxy for a video.
Gorgeous piece. Love the natural pattern of the grain. And you aren't the only one who gets excited about receiving pieces of wood from people. My mother gets super excited when she receives fence posts and pallette boards lol.
All I could think at the beginning was the shavings flying off when you are turning it looked like Coco pebbles cereal. I'm so pregnant...
*shavings
Congratulations
Congrats.
LOL
hahahaha congrats on the baby but that's funny.
Man, using walnut as firewood seems like such a waste. It is such a beautiful wood.
Richard Smith doesn't burn worth a crap either
Richard Smith That's America for you those people are tripping over beautiful trees that make amazing blocks of wood. I would love to go over the pond to buy a load of wood
Yeah, i know it's a terrible firewood which makes it worse. The big problem with walnut though is how knotted up it can be. Gives it character but can make some felled trees difficult to work with.
+leuan Hunt Walnut is not a rare tree over here in the US, so it's pretty common to see it in someone's stack of firewood.
That came out fantastic! Love the look and the experimentation!
Awesome, Peter! The result exceeded expectations! Very cool, I love such contrasts. Applaud your creativity!
Every time i see a new video on my feed from you i get so excited! Seeing things come to completion from beginning to end is so fascinating. Keep the videos coming!
Does your family use the dishes and such that you make? Or are they more like display pieces?
We use a lot of the things I make. Drunken cutting board, batman spatula, salt lamp, HDPE scoop, tissue paper night light, but this bowl is just for decoration....
Wow. That looks amazing, especially after finishing. I don't mean that surprised tone against you, by the way. I was worried it was gonna come out badly when you first put the milliput into the groove. I'm glad it didn't. Nicely done sir.
I was pretty surprised too! Thanks!
There is a special moment when I return to my computer, fire up the old youtube, and see a new video from Mr. Brown! Thanks so much!
Coming back to this years later…still such a good bowl. Nicely done!
that's a really nice bowl! man I need a lathe
Go get one! Its great!
If you are anywhere near a Grizzly store. I got a 500 dollar Shop Fox lathe for 70 bucks at their tent sale. I am not sure what the deal was but it came with a bag of enough stuff to make a fully functioning lathe.
I don't how much more you've worked with Milliput or if you've moved away from it, but as someone who builds model and miniatures you become quite familiar with two part epoxy putties. Keep a container of water on hand for when you're working with the stuff; water will help it to not stick to things like tools, the table, you, etc. Some people have suggested using petroleum jelly, but as I've not tried it I can't say one way or the other about how effective this is.
I absolutely love woodwork. Especially on the lathe and bandsaw.
These videos are really satisfying and ,in a way, inspiring
This is one of my favorite finished products. Great work, Peter!
Awesome mate. love how this one came out. ive done a few of these also. some came out ok and some not.. haha. but I agree this stuff sticks to everything. but its a great product. All the best
I just checked out your video! Nice work man!
Thanks buddy, I really appreciate that
You are both awesome turners and both so much fun to watch. You're both wonderfully nutty
always love when wood gets worked on. the epoxy stuff is great but sometimes the basics are needed.
this is why I love your channel, an experiment that turned out so beautiful. a person could make those for years and do really well at craft shows.
If you like turning wood. Then you might enjoy a pottery wheel.
i imagine a little water on your fingers might make the putty not stick so much, or maybe even stick it in the freezer for a couple hours (of course, that may completely destroy the hardening properties of it, but what do i know.)
oh, and cool bowl!
If you watch the original video he mentioned why using water is a bad idea. Apparently it penetrates the wood and removes the sharp edges.
Always cool to see firewood being turned into a masterpiece.
The inlay turned out fantastic, and the end result is beautiful.
Not milliput related, but the long shavings from the wood turning, I wonder what they'd look like cast in epoxy and used as a material for turning?
You should try to turn a mini bowl. With mini tools. A mini challenge lol
The contrast between the putty and the walnut is really sharp. Such a cool material. Love these videos!
thanks!
That is so cool, will go see Jim now. I can't believe you use Walnut as firewood it's like gold here
you should seal a flower in epoxy
Sweet bowl Peter. I'd like to know more about your band saw sled.
Thanks Derek. Maybe I can do a review on it a some point. It does have a bunch of clever features...
+Peter Brown yes please
yes please
i'd like to know more about your "donut"
+jim renderer Me too, I love donuts
Ooh yeah, that looks amazing. That pattern on the putty is great.
My favorite project on this channel. Love it.
The bowl reminds me of Africa, I can see it next to one of them crazy wooden masks.
agree!
I was thinking Native American
The black and white reminds me of zebra print
I was thinking Native American
Ikr me to
miliput pen?
Wow, that bowl looks fantastic. Good work Peter!
Spiffy.
Please note that different Milliput "colors" are actually different materials. White one is super-fine grain sculpting putty, while black one is meant for high-temperature environment (say, filling holes in boilers and stuff). I'm happy You actually managed to make it work.
I would add one thing - a ring of putty known as Green Stuff (Kneadatite) inside rim, as sort of glue to the wood. Green Stuff is actually a little rubbery, so not very fit for direct tooling... but it sure does great work at sticking other epoxy putties to any material.
btw, You can dye Milliput with water-based concrete dyes - I have few globs of "filler" component dyed in different colors, it helps me with sculpting layers over layers of details for wargaming miniatures.
Thank you for the great information.
I have a load of epoxy pigments and dyes, I bet they would work too. I'm sure I'll give them a go at some point...
Jesus fuck, it must take you eons to clean up after your projects
We demand videos of your fails being burnt
I see how that is interesting. But i also like his succesful projects. This one was awesome, dont you agree?
he has one on his channel! his wife burned some milk plastic he tried
I do like Burn its...
Amazing work. Milliput is fantastic, I've been using it since the 80's.
Great job. I really like the way it turned out. Can't wait to see what you do with the Milliput next.
So, I found you on here and have now watched almost all of your videos. My wife is starting to get tired of hearing me talk about how I "need" a lathe. She may not appreciate you as much as I do.
It came out really good. The design is absolutely fantastic!
I love this project. The poly made the bowl shine, especially the putty. I hope to see another project with it. I'm glad you've *stick* with the project.
ha!! Nice....
+Peter Brown Thank you. I'll be here all week! XD
That came out fantastic. Really like the sharp contrast.
That's such a cool effect, Peter! I always learn so much from watching your videos. Keep up the awesome work!!!
You truly are an artist when it comes to these things. Love the videos keep up the good work!
Your channel is so fun to watch. A very satisfying thing to watch, wood working. This bowl looks phenomenal. Keep up the great work!
Wow I love this pot! Every time I see one of your videos, I consider turning my garage in a workshop.
I don't even remember how I found your channel but I am so glad I did! Everytime you come out with a new video I get super excited! Keep up the great work!
I watch you all the time and I'm finally starting to mess with wood more! best best thing besides the sense of accomplishment is the smell
Dude, Peter, that looks awesome! The combination of the random black and white next to the Walnut is amazing!
Keep up the good work!
Love this stuff. Made a 13" beech platter with a 10mm black Milliput band and everyone that sees it loves it.
Perfect looking bowl! You are so creative!
That bowl is beautiful, you're so clever!
I saw Jimson's videos last week, and I totally thought, "This seems like something Peter Brown would do!" So I was pretty excited to see this! Great job, it's lovely!
That really did turn out with a great look. A win for sure!
My brother used to use milliput to modify model cars, it is very versatile stuff.
would love to see more wood carved items, they always look really nice.
looks really great, a fabulous job, well done. When I use Milliput (for sculptures) I wet my fingers slightly to stop the sticking problem. Keep up the good work.
Wonderful job Peter! That bowl looks so damn sweet!
Wow! Really love how it turned out!
Been watching peter brown for years and this is by far one of my favourite bowls he has made here.
Wow man ... this came out extra nice! A total win for sure! Now I want a lathe for my firewood! Cheers!
It's so satisfying to see wood turned on the lathe
I will never have the equipment, finances or skill to do any of these projects but I love watching these videos 😍 gorgeous bowl!
Thank you!
Waxed paper is what nothing sticks to. I love the pattern and I applaud your venturing outside your comfort zone and trying new things.
I think I'm going to have to give that a try, turned out amazing!
Love your Wood working and miss watching it. Love the crazy stuff, but the wood is just amazing.
One of my favorite projects ! It looks great !
beautiful bowl! Strong work, Peter
Another fantastic project Peter, well done. Cool.
Yes more milliput! Great looking bowl.
Peter, very nice work! You are always entertaining but I am very proud of this nice project. Good stuff!Thanks,Jeff
Came across your channel by accident a while ago and boy am I glad I did, your stuff is great!
Oh wow. That is absolutely gorgeous.
That bowl looks fantastic! Good job. I've never heard of Miliput before but I'd love to try it in some of my projects.
The end result looks incredible!
I love how you have a picture of yourself in the background. Nice bowl, cool material. Awesome commentary.
A picture of myself? Where?
Thanks Shawn!
+Peter Brown I just realized it was your channel icon that popped up at 7:48 - it looked like it was on your workbench
seriously Peter WOW. just wow . I wasn't convinced when you started using the miliput but that pattern was amazing . and just the whole thing .
thank you!
Looks so good! Way better than I thought it would! If you wet your hands when you work with these epoxy putties they are a ton easier to work with, can smooth them out pretty well too.
I don't know why I'm so enthralled by all your videos😂I stumbled upon your channel and just realized I've been watching for 3 hours😂👌🏻
That one looks awesome, I really like the look of that!! Thank you
"I *really* like it, I was *really* worried, I thought it was going to look *really* ugly... but it doesn't". Definitely my favorite Shop Time quote
That turned out really awesome Peter, nice work! I was a little worried halfway through too, but I had the advantage of seeing the thumbnail beforehand! Thanks for sharing a cool product and project!
I learned a new word - Milliput, and I like it! Thanks Peter!
Nasty stuff, but great results!
LOL, that's so true about the firewood! I've found myself making a "Check the grain" pile when I'm splitting my wood haha!
I love the "get it off my fingers" pattern lol
Wow, that thing looks amazing!
What a stunning bowl absolutely gorgeous
That stuff looks awesome. Great looking bowl
That's incredible! It looks really polished.
thank you!