Love all your work. Although it isn’t safe to keep reusing a plastic water bottle for long periods of time as the plastics eventually releases toxins that can be harmful especially if it’s left in warm places, so I hope you have figured out a way to replace the plastic bottle inside every month or so
Actually exposure to UV light causes the plastic to break down and leech into the water. Putting it in a light proof wooden container might prevent that, or at least slow it down.
A few of you have pointed this out, I didn't know that. It wasn't made to be used on a daily basis anyway, it's more of a novelty item. But the bottle can always be replaced by sucking out the air with a vacuum if needed.
Thinking quickly, Dave constructs a water bottle, using only some wood, some woodglue, a lathe, several complicated pieces of machinery, a compressed air system and a water bottle.
The fact that you refilled the bottle from another bottle is slightly hilarious. Also, the fact that you took a break from your work to investigate the incredibly important air pressure rocket was absolutely awesome, glad you included that :)
I think refilling his new bottle from a sealed plastic bottle was meant largely to test capacity, if his crafted bottle holds the same as a new one, his plastic liner was fully expanded inside the wooden sheath. If it did not take the full bottle, there are kinks or areas folded over in the liner, if it takes MORE than the new bottle, you have an internal leak in the lining. Less comment than quality control testing.
Yeah, he’s still outback blowing up and popping his disposable water bottles and knocking things over in the shop. I think they should take him back to the home before he really hurts himself, he could accidentally put that air hose up his butt and blow himself up. 😳
I'm also one of those that you can find in my shop at that time of the morning.I lose track of what day it is sometimes. Is retirement wonderful or what? My favorite medium is epoxy.
That's not a reusable plastic bottle he stuffed inside the wooden one. . That one is actually supposed to be recycled after single use. Once the inner protective layer wears off, that bottle will dissolve all sorts of toxins in stored water, and it's designed for single use! So I see. . Unless this project is just an entertainment piece or just for show, it's fine. Hope Oliver doesn't drink out of it though.
First, the wood container cannot be used as a bottle unless it's perfectly waterproof, which isn't the case. Second, the idea of this is to keep your drinks cool for a long time. I don't recommend hot beverages though because the bottle will shrink, deforming it permanently.
Man, that Trombone arm is Genius. It takes the guesswork out of interior carving, no risk of cutting a hole through your hard work. However, instead of risking cracked and/or leeched plastic every time you replace the interior, you can always use a food-grade water seal, like linseed oil, so you can store the water directly within, and use a cork to cap the bottle. It's like artificing your own Bottle-Gourd, but with recycled wood rather than waiting for the Calabash to grow.
Thanks for the explanation of there being an effective stop on the radius of carving out the interior. I would have been way too scared of carving out too far and having to start over, because I've actually done things like not using the right drill stop and drilling all the way through a cabinet door instead of just making a recessed hole in it.
Linseed oil, I don't think so. Linseed oil, flax seed oil are same thing. Flax seed oil needs refrigeration, short shelf life. Linseed oil does not dry. The "boiled" of boiled linseed oil is the addition of toxic driers and is definitely not food safe.
We must place hundreds of these in titanium time capsules, launch them into the most distant depths of the universe, and see who responds first. And then keep a list.
This was not at all what I was expecting. I honestly thought it was going to be a wooden water bottle replica, not a functioning device. Well done! Also, the outtakes are great! You should include them more often!
That is a great way to use your offcuts and get that green look while still getting your daily dose of those sweet, sweet microplasticts! Seriously, though, this is a bloody clever idea!
It is a very clever idea. For the long term maybe access the bottom to remove and replace the bottle so that bacteria cannot grow. But over all I find it very creative. Looking forward to some of your other works. Shalom
Your woodwork is amazing! But this inflated plastic water bottle inside will always remain wrinkled so that you cannot empty it totally. Remaing water will start to stink. And plastic will dissolve in the water. Maybe the better solution is to cut the wooden bowl into half, to insert a water bottle made of glass and glue it together again.
Yeah...I'm thinking a screw-lid at the bottom of the wooden cover. That way there is no need to curl up and inflate the plastic bottle and you can also change it out later, if needed for some reason.
Make the bottom a disc that can be removed to change the bottle inside. No air pressure needed, and this means you could easily use a still-sealed bottle which is a requirement in some situations. If that had been in the design from the start, it would have been a whole lot easier to hog the material out of the inside going through the bottom rather than the narrow neck.
@@velicanverdi8827 Yep, I too get a lot of ideas which at the time seem almost unimaginably ingenious. But I have also learned to see that as a clue that they usually turn out to be much less than not so great at all in the long run 😁
This is beautiful work, truly it is. I thought it was going to be a lovely lamp or a vase. I would not waste this beautiful workmanship on a plastic bottle. Also if you are going to use it with a plastic bottle, I think you should’ve made the bottom unscrew the bottom to replace the bottle because they don’t last forever and you can’t clean it properly the way it is now. Really don’t want to get dysentery or something else disgusting from a dirty bottle. Also, if the plastic bottle leaks the water will turn that beautiful wood to mold on the inside and you probably wouldn’t even realize it. Now, not to waste this beautiful bottle idea, if you could make the bottom screwable, you could use it for presenting your favorite wine at the table, refilling a glass bottle While also being able to remove the bottle to clean it for a different wine. Or to put the leftovers in the fridge.
So much talk.. So little understanding.. a word of advice.. if you see a ship in a bottle, don’t break the bottle to get the ship out, because you feel the ship is being “wasted” in the tight bottle!!
Yeah, great idea with the srewable bottom! Use a glas or metal bottle. Those single use plastic bottles are not made for reuse. Regularly, they are not even recycled. Best to not buy them at all. Buy glas or just drink from the sink at home if your cities water is clean.
@@littlesnowflakepunk855 it isn’t intended to be a “functional piece”, theoretically or practically. It is intended to be an ART PIECE. crafted to RESEMBLE a water bottle, with an “impossible” plastic water bottle IMBEDDED INSIDE the wood bottle. THAT is the impressive part to anyone who hasn’t seen it being made. it’s a SHOW piece.. a CONVERSATION piece.. a FLEX of his shop equipment and talents.. If he wanted to have a screw-on opening at the bottom, he wouldn’t put ALL that effort into hollowing it out from the tight neck!!! but yeah, keep on thinking he was trying to build a simple wooden water bottle holder, but he just didn’t think to put a bigger opening on the bottom!! smh
@@adamfirst9321 "awesome idea to reuse plastic" the keyword there being "reuse." lemme break it down for you the word "use" means to employ something to achieve a goal. the prefix "re-" means "again." the combination of the two implies that the end goal is to use the plastic item for the same purpose as it was originally intended to be used for
Es buena la idea, pero sería genial con materiales reciclados, ya que utiliza madera de árboles , entonces no le veo mucho beneficio o aportación al problema de la contaminación si incluyes en la deforestación.
WOW WOW WOW, Dude this is seriously impressive, I was wondering the whole time, how & if you were gonna fill it with water & then BOOOOM you defeated all odds & put a bottle inside, my jaw literally dropped open as soon as I realised how you were doing it, I tip my hat to you my friend, well done Sir 🏆
Cool water bottle. That workshop is over-the-top. I've actually never seen all of the tooling you were using, like the rollers - ever. And your chisel collection is none like I've ever seen. This stands out from all the other woodturners posting on utube. Cool water bottle.
better to craft the surround in two pieces. Also be easier to core. make your blank an inch long, cut off the bottom inch, put to the side, core main sheath, insert glass, glue back on butt cap.
Hi Oliver, another brilliant project. So good to see you laughing and messing about in your workshop. Due to the nature of the job, you always seem quite serious. Fantastic upload ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Imagine how much effort is required to reuse every such plastic bottle. Sometimes creativity should be built upon the premises of common sense and viability
The project is very interesting, the work is top tier as always, but I've got to say that it's really unhealthy to reuse the tame olzskt bottle to drink because of th plastic degradation that let you drink some of its components diluted in water by time
That was awesome! So seriously cool. And loved the outtakes. ::snicker:: Thanks, as always for posting! You do such amazing and creative work, it is a joy to see
Dave , you are making such as extra efforts that leads your work to the next level , hats off to your talent man , nicely done it with perfect grip 🙂🙂🙂🙂
I was wondering how you were going to get that water bottle inside the container you were making, then you started crunching it down to size. Enough said. Amazing!
nice! but I thought it was going to be without using plastic bottle inside, which could be harmful as time goes...but great job! I wish I had a place like that or if I could work there with you :)
I really like the idea! But I just had a thought, wouldn't the plastic in the water bottle eventually degrade? I remember there being a reason to not reuse plastic bottles for a reason like that. Or is the idea to replace the plastic part every so often?
Seems like a lot of work for little gain to me! If you love woodworking fine it looks beautiful. I wonder what happens when the glue on the cap lets go and you can't get it open?
then the wood cover on the cap falls off and you twist off the plastic cap like normal, it's literally not an issue at all, or, get this, put more glue in the wood cover and glue it back onto the plastic cap, there, 2 solutions for you.
TNice tutorials is much more simple than I thought with you explaining it. Currently half way through and I feel like I know everytNice tutorialng already lmao
Great to watch a craftsman at work. I have loads of empty plastic bottles, now all I need is a couple of hundred grands worth of top of the range carpentry equipment and machinery and I'm good to go.
Hey great upcycling idea! If we can just create about a billion of these per day, we may have a new use for all the plastic bottles that currently get wasted. Everyone get to work! ;)
Love all your work. Although it isn’t safe to keep reusing a plastic water bottle for long periods of time as the plastics eventually releases toxins that can be harmful especially if it’s left in warm places, so I hope you have figured out a way to replace the plastic bottle inside every month or so
Actually exposure to UV light causes the plastic to break down and leech into the water. Putting it in a light proof wooden container might prevent that, or at least slow it down.
A few of you have pointed this out, I didn't know that. It wasn't made to be used on a daily basis anyway, it's more of a novelty item. But the bottle can always be replaced by sucking out the air with a vacuum if needed.
I'd rather habe the toxins in my body than on my fields so I guess it's ok.
Really? That's what you took from this?
You can't simply enjoy his work and skill without nitpicking about something so trivial?
@@johnnymullins9237 man, he doesn't want the creator to poison himself. What an asshole.
Thinking quickly, Dave constructs a water bottle, using only some wood, some woodglue, a lathe, several complicated pieces of machinery, a compressed air system and a water bottle.
The WATER BOTTLE ! WAS ! CLICKBAIT !! HERE !!
NOT A MONKEY!
Reads like a Farside comic.
Lol. This was dumb!!! Get away from that plastic. I was duped into this one.
Who's Dave ??!!
Your doing what big companies do, using the idea of plastic recycling to make money while doing very little to impact the environment. Respect😎
The fact that you refilled the bottle from another bottle is slightly hilarious. Also, the fact that you took a break from your work to investigate the incredibly important air pressure rocket was absolutely awesome, glad you included that :)
yes haha, a comment maybe on the absurdity of using plastic water bottles
I think refilling his new bottle from a sealed plastic bottle was meant largely to test capacity, if his crafted bottle holds the same as a new one, his plastic liner was fully expanded inside the wooden sheath. If it did not take the full bottle, there are kinks or areas folded over in the liner, if it takes MORE than the new bottle, you have an internal leak in the lining. Less comment than quality control testing.
They make a neoprene huggies for water bottles, but of course i dont have a fancy lathe either
@@fionam3554
Thank u Mrs engineer.
That was the reason
Gotta have fun on your break time.
My friends in Philly will be so happy, they finally have a wooder bottle.
😂😂😂
Monsieur... vous réveillez l'éteincelle de la passion pour l'ébénisterie et le tournage que j'ai perdus voila quelques temps... merci :)
3am... Has anyone seen Olivier? Is he still out playing with that water bottle in the shop?
Yeah, he’s still outback blowing up and popping his disposable water bottles and knocking things over in the shop. I think they should take him back to the home before he really hurts himself, he could accidentally put that air hose up his butt and blow himself up. 😳
I'm also one of those that you can find in my shop at that time of the morning.I lose track of what day it is sometimes.
Is retirement wonderful or what?
My favorite medium is epoxy.
😂🤣😂🤣😁 probably the truth.
nah 3am and neighbours call the cops lol
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ ? 🐂💩
J’hésites entre l'artiste et le génie... Sûrement les 2 vu la qualité de tout ce que tu crée, c'est toujours un plaisir a regarder.
Magandang pagkagawa ng wood turning bottle humahanga ako sa talent na yan napakagaling
I find it so amazing seeing square blocks of wood turning into smooth cylinders.
The out-takes really cracked me up.
So... We've taken a perfectly reusable bottle and made a perfectly reusable bottle, plus a load of sawdust. Good work 😂👍
That's not a reusable plastic bottle he stuffed inside the wooden one. . That one is actually supposed to be recycled after single use. Once the inner protective layer wears off, that bottle will dissolve all sorts of toxins in stored water, and it's designed for single use! So I see. . Unless this project is just an entertainment piece or just for show, it's fine. Hope Oliver doesn't drink out of it though.
First, the wood container cannot be used as a bottle unless it's perfectly waterproof, which isn't the case.
Second, the idea of this is to keep your drinks cool for a long time. I don't recommend hot beverages though because the bottle will shrink, deforming it permanently.
Guys, did you not see the tears of laughter? This comment is a light play on words. A bit of funny to lighten our day.
Bad and dangerous to environment
@@nigelwylie01 A very very little bit of funny. So little, most would say not funny at all
Man, that Trombone arm is Genius.
It takes the guesswork out of interior carving, no risk of cutting a hole through your hard work.
However, instead of risking cracked and/or leeched plastic every time you replace the interior, you can always use a food-grade water seal, like linseed oil, so you can store the water directly within, and use a cork to cap the bottle.
It's like artificing your own Bottle-Gourd, but with recycled wood rather than waiting for the Calabash to grow.
Thanks for the explanation of there being an effective stop on the radius of carving out the interior. I would have been way too scared of carving out too far and having to start over, because I've actually done things like not using the right drill stop and drilling all the way through a cabinet door instead of just making a recessed hole in it.
Linseed oil, I don't think so.
Linseed oil, flax seed oil are same thing. Flax seed oil needs refrigeration, short shelf life. Linseed oil does not dry. The "boiled" of boiled linseed oil is the addition of toxic driers and is definitely not food safe.
Haha, j'ai adoré le petit plus de la dernière partie😁 et votre travail aussi évidemment 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Is there anything this man can not make on a wood lathe ????? incredible work, destined to be one of the finest craftsman on the planet
We must place hundreds of these in titanium time capsules, launch them into the most distant depths of the universe, and see who responds first. And then keep a list.
LOL You're fun. Cheers!
This was not at all what I was expecting. I honestly thought it was going to be a wooden water bottle replica, not a functioning device. Well done!
Also, the outtakes are great! You should include them more often!
I thought the same.....
This guy is awesome because he loves his work 😍
That is a great way to use your offcuts and get that green look while still getting your daily dose of those sweet, sweet microplasticts!
Seriously, though, this is a bloody clever idea!
It is a very clever idea. For the long term maybe access the bottom to remove and replace the bottle so that bacteria cannot grow. But over all I find it very creative. Looking forward to some of your other works. Shalom
Woooowww... j'adore la menuiserie
Your woodwork is amazing!
But this inflated plastic water bottle inside will always remain wrinkled so that you cannot empty it totally. Remaing water will start to stink. And plastic will dissolve in the water.
Maybe the better solution is to cut the wooden bowl into half, to insert a water bottle made of glass and glue it together again.
Yeah...I'm thinking a screw-lid at the bottom of the wooden cover. That way there is no need to curl up and inflate the plastic bottle and you can also change it out later, if needed for some reason.
Make the bottom a disc that can be removed to change the bottle inside. No air pressure needed, and this means you could easily use a still-sealed bottle which is a requirement in some situations.
If that had been in the design from the start, it would have been a whole lot easier to hog the material out of the inside going through the bottom rather than the narrow neck.
@@Zhixalom çok gereksiz bir iş olmuş, plastik şişe için çok gereksiz çalışma
@@velicanverdi8827 Yep, I too get a lot of ideas which at the time seem almost unimaginably ingenious. But I have also learned to see that as a clue that they usually turn out to be much less than not so great at all in the long run 😁
This is beautiful work, truly it is. I thought it was going to be a lovely lamp or a vase. I would not waste this beautiful workmanship on a plastic bottle. Also if you are going to use it with a plastic bottle, I think you should’ve made the bottom unscrew the bottom to replace the bottle because they don’t last forever and you can’t clean it properly the way it is now. Really don’t want to get dysentery or something else disgusting from a dirty bottle. Also, if the plastic bottle leaks the water will turn that beautiful wood to mold on the inside and you probably wouldn’t even realize it. Now, not to waste this beautiful bottle idea, if you could make the bottom screwable, you could use it for presenting your favorite wine at the table, refilling a glass bottle While also being able to remove the bottle to clean it for a different wine. Or to put the leftovers in the fridge.
So much talk..
So little understanding..
a word of advice.. if you see a ship in a bottle, don’t break the bottle to get the ship out, because you feel the ship is being “wasted” in the tight bottle!!
@@adamfirst9321 A ship in a bottle is not a functional piece, like this theoretically is
Yeah, great idea with the srewable bottom! Use a glas or metal bottle.
Those single use plastic bottles are not made for reuse. Regularly, they are not even recycled. Best to not buy them at all. Buy glas or just drink from the sink at home if your cities water is clean.
@@littlesnowflakepunk855
it isn’t intended to be a “functional piece”, theoretically or practically.
It is intended to be an ART PIECE. crafted to RESEMBLE a water bottle, with an “impossible” plastic water bottle IMBEDDED INSIDE the wood bottle.
THAT is the impressive part to anyone who hasn’t seen it being made. it’s a SHOW piece.. a CONVERSATION piece.. a FLEX of his shop equipment and talents..
If he wanted to have a screw-on opening at the bottom, he wouldn’t put ALL that effort into hollowing it out from the tight neck!!!
but yeah, keep on thinking he was trying to build a simple wooden water bottle holder, but he just didn’t think to put a bigger opening on the bottom!!
smh
@@adamfirst9321 "awesome idea to reuse plastic"
the keyword there being "reuse." lemme break it down for you
the word "use" means to employ something to achieve a goal. the prefix "re-" means "again." the combination of the two implies that the end goal is to use the plastic item for the same purpose as it was originally intended to be used for
Lo que verdaderamente aprecio son tus habilidades con el torno y la madera. Me alegra que tengas tanto tiempo libre!!!!!
Es buena la idea, pero sería genial con materiales reciclados, ya que utiliza madera de árboles , entonces no le veo mucho beneficio o aportación al problema de la contaminación si incluyes en la deforestación.
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Классный реюз пластика! Нужно массово так реюзать в промышленных масштабах 😁
Уж очень много отходов.
Это развлечение,а не работа.
(BIG CHILDREN)
Respect you are a real craftsman .
Your work is ALWAYS amazing...but the outtakes were the crown jewels this week!!
When the out takes are as fun as the video. 🤣🤣🤣 Very clever project.
WOW WOW WOW, Dude this is seriously impressive, I was wondering the whole time, how & if you were gonna fill it with water & then BOOOOM you defeated all odds & put a bottle inside, my jaw literally dropped open as soon as I realised how you were doing it, I tip my hat to you my friend, well done Sir 🏆
That was ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC SIR!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cool water bottle.
That workshop is over-the-top. I've actually never seen all of the tooling you were using, like the rollers - ever. And your chisel collection is none like I've ever seen. This stands out from all the other woodturners posting on utube.
Cool water bottle.
You could cut the wooden bottle into half, put a glass bottle inside and glue it back. 😊 so you can use it for years.
better to craft the surround in two pieces. Also be easier to core. make your blank an inch long, cut off the bottom inch, put to the side, core main sheath, insert glass, glue back on butt cap.
I love how you put the wood together. It turned out nice. Perhaps there’s a way to make it 2 pieces instead of one.
Great job on the woodworking!
The fact that he refilled the bottle with water from another bottle 😄
volume testing.
Nice work
Now how COOL is that!
SWEET!!
What happens when the plastic goes bad? (anyone who has reused plastic water bottles knows this phenomenon)
Yep. This is a gorgeous piece, so I hope the plastic can be replaced when it starts to break-down.
É só trocar...
He can suck the air out to crumple it back up ? as long as there aint a huge hole in it !
Already breaking down as you empty it the 1st time, I can imagine after crumpling it down
Don’t ever stop being you! Outtakes were great… the Idea was greater.
Hi Oliver, another brilliant project. So good to see you laughing and messing about in your workshop. Due to the nature of the job, you always seem quite serious. Fantastic upload ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I was thinking the same thing. He always seems to be so serious and concentrating on his work. It was nice to see Olivier smile and laugh.
Hi there 😄 you've a gorgeous picture on your profile! Just decided to stop by and say hi!! I hope my compliment is appreciated 🌹
Excellente idée et humour de la fin de vidéo est excellent aussi. Merci.
Magnifique, comme d'habitude avec vos réalisations !
That is flipping amazingly beautiful. Love the design and look! Thanks for sharing all your great techniques.
This is insane! Just imaging how usless it can be!
Это искусство или мастерство... Это всегда бесполезно
0:31 I love the use of the safety sticks followed immediately by putting your wrist near the still spinning blade, definitely not a good idea!
Imagine how much effort is required to reuse every such plastic bottle. Sometimes creativity should be built upon the premises of common sense and viability
I do like all the devices you made to overcome a problem ;)
That is actually a really neat water bottle. Wouldn't mind one like that.
We used to have reusable drinks containers called Thermos flasks that also kept the drink hot or cold.
So much for progress.
Wood is a good insulator, so it will work as one as well- and there's no glass vacuum lining to break if you drop it. No need to be salty
The project is very interesting, the work is top tier as always, but I've got to say that it's really unhealthy to reuse the tame olzskt bottle to drink because of th plastic degradation that let you drink some of its components diluted in water by time
Very beautiful.
That was very relaxing to watch, calmed me right down! Thanks!
That's one of the coolest wood water bottles I've ever seen
That was awesome! So seriously cool. And loved the outtakes. ::snicker::
Thanks, as always for posting! You do such amazing and creative work, it is a joy to see
Dave , you are making such as extra efforts that leads your work to the next level , hats off to your talent man , nicely done it with perfect grip 🙂🙂🙂🙂
Столько труда для футляра)) тогда уж корпус для термоса))
Mad skills! Lots of time on your hands as well. Good on you.
Quanto talento. Você é genial, parabéns.
I was wondering how you were going to get that water bottle inside the container you were making, then you started crunching it down to size. Enough said. Amazing!
nice! but I thought it was going to be without using plastic bottle inside, which could be harmful as time goes...but great job! I wish I had a place like that or if I could work there with you :)
لو غيرت البلاستيك بمادة غير سامة = كان احسن/ شكرا على العمل الجميل والمتقن
Very nice
I really like the idea! But I just had a thought, wouldn't the plastic in the water bottle eventually degrade? I remember there being a reason to not reuse plastic bottles for a reason like that. Or is the idea to replace the plastic part every so often?
Creative and beautiful! The outtakes had me giggling. That’s a good video right there, and I enjoyed it. Thank you!❤
Seems like a lot of work for little gain to me! If you love woodworking fine it looks beautiful. I wonder what happens when the glue on the cap lets go and you can't get it open?
then the wood cover on the cap falls off and you twist off the plastic cap like normal, it's literally not an issue at all, or, get this, put more glue in the wood cover and glue it back onto the plastic cap, there, 2 solutions for you.
Hell of a set up you got there mate ,and the skills to match ,it's always awesome to see a craftsman at his work
Thats super creative my man 👨
Reusing of plastic bottles... what nonsense!
She big children.
That's smart AF, Fancy WoodTurn'N you did there
Awesome project, this is indeed a great idea to waterproof your wooden bottle. 👍👍
Amazing skill 👍
This workshop is amazing!
It is so beautiful! I like it when you speak!
Top, beau travail🧴 et les extras sont très sympas, ha ha ! 😄
Pleasing to the algorithm indeed. You have done well, content creating slave.
That was seriously awesome
TNice tutorials is much more simple than I thought with you explaining it. Currently half way through and I feel like I know everytNice tutorialng already lmao
Great to watch a craftsman at work. I have loads of empty plastic bottles, now all I need is a couple of hundred grands worth of top of the range carpentry equipment and machinery and I'm good to go.
Bonne idée....
Belle réalisation ....
J'avoue ça fait beaucoup de copeaux pour une petite cover, mais très élégant comme idée :)
Et stylé le lancer de bouteilles au compresseur !
wow I love that wood lathe, nice shop congratulations great place to play lol incredible project
You have some serious talent buddy
Very, Very Nice! Thank you for the video!
A beautiful wooden bottle it is good
Super. You have very nice hands.
Wow - that's awesome
Génial !
Nice video Olivier!
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This dude is crazy talented!
Awesome your work and your machines
What a beautiful job, you certainly know how to use a lathe to produce a lovely item....Very well done......Andre..
Ce genre d'idée est toujours intéressante.
Nice one. Love the outtake and the end. nice shooting lol
clever, cute and playful. Great combo!
very nice
Fantastico!!😄
Everything works flawlessly
Awesome! 👍
Hey great upcycling idea! If we can just create about a billion of these per day, we may have a new use for all the plastic bottles that currently get wasted. Everyone get to work! ;)
The expensive craft! Awesome..
U are professional
Wonderful job guy. Thanks for share it.