Woodturning - The Half Log
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- Опубликовано: 17 янв 2021
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Alright, nothing to fancy in this one, but I got some big projects comming up that will take a lot of time. So meanwhile, enjoy this little video !
Thanks for another video love you Olivier you are awesome
the 100k vase? :D
@@XXXCitizenX he gave us a teaser about it, so it's probably on its way 😊
This has me remembering when you shut down the haters by building your own lathe and using it so beautifully. 😉
Simple? No, classic with a twist. Very beautiful.
Even your 'Nothing fancy' video is amazing. I've never seen this done to a vase before. You're very creative, Kid. Please keep sharing videos. : )
It’s very satisfying to watch something beautiful being made. Thank you.
While Oliver wasn't actually in much danger, the appearance of danger certainly leads to more comments. RUclips interprets that as "engagement" and rewards it.
He briefly ran the lathe too fast to demonstrate that he was doing something near the limit of that machine.
I found it interesting, so I gave it a thumbs up.
That is a monster gouge! Great looking vase!
Great video, your camera skills and editing really add to the overall video. Thanks.... 👍
Lovely piece, thanks for sharing!
all though you say its not fancy, i really liked it and you did an awesome job. That spot with the bark still showing with the moss was really cool make for a good garden piece.
Beautiful! Perfect way to bring out all the beautiful aspects of the wood. Looking forward to your upcoming videos. Have a great week.
At the beginning I was asking me, why didn't he use a bandsaw to get rid of the edges?
Me too!
Because he has the Hamlet! ;)
I actually like this one very much, because it's beautiful in its simplicity. It reminds me of myself: beautiful and soft in most areas and rustic, rough, hard, and raw in other area. Perfectly imperfect! Thanks Olivier.
Nicely done, Oliver!!! Thank you for sharing.
Whaaat? "Nothing fancy?"
This is amazing! I love it! Keeping a bit of the wild with it is a wonderful idea.
I now have an idea about a vase with a concave side, deep enough for a bowl to sit, or if it had a raised edge, perhaps shallow rooted plants like succulents could grow. With a decently long neck, it would still be possible to be used as a vase as well. But even without the long neck, a squat vase with the cave on the side seems very cool in my mind. If you were ever to bring it to life, I would be happy beyond words!
I know little of wood-turning outside of your videos, so maybe this idea isn't truly feasible. It is sort of "C" shaped, maybe even clam-like. I suppose that would be very hard to wood turn from a single piece... but multiple pieces, maybe? I've seen you do much more amazing things, so I assume anything is possible under your hands!
Sweet and simple. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful vase
Oh my goodness! That's the biggest roughing gouge I've ever seen! Thank you for the inspiration! I have a piece on my lathe right now....
Wow- you did it again! Perfection 💪🏻💝
Beautiful piece, natural wood is always best
Fantastic as always.
Beautiful Olivier, as always!
Look forward to your big, upcoming projects!
- Seth
You are so talented. Love watching your videos.
A very nice vase with the bark still on it! Well done!
Greetings from Sweden!
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Love your work brother. You have helped me with techniques and I am very grateful. You are a true artist.
Magnifique tournage de bios et merci d’ avoir partage’
Great work as always Olivier!
I recently re-watched some of your segmeted vase videos and after seeing how you plan out the pattern I wondered if it would be possible to take a piece of pixelart and transfer the picture into the segments of a turned vase.
Might be a fun project, I'd enjoy watching you make it if it's something you're interested in doing.
Very nice job Olivier. Good work.
That’s art!
Excellent! Something I need to try.
Love the bark left on it very unique.
What a beautiful little vase! I like the oil finish that allows the wood to just shine through. Well done!
I have to admit, when you first started turning that awkward log, I was a bit concerned. If that thing spun in the wrong direction....that could have been ugly.
Thanks for posting! Take care, stay healthy
I agree to try to knock of the corners first. To any beginners watching, this is dangerous.
Amazing job though 😀
I agree, especially when he marked out the end circle on the table saw, which could have removed much of that edge bulk in seconds
@@kingy002 I offered advice. For any beginners watching, then trying this for themselves. Didn't criticize his work, just a certain method that would be considered dangerous to any professional. Also, it puts a lot of strain on the machine and tools. You don't need a RUclips channel to offer advice but you have lost him a subscriber.
@@kingy002 I think your response was a little more dramatic than mine so let's leave it there please. The law doesn't state that you need content on your channel in order to comment on other people's channels.
Anyway, if the owner has a problem with what I say then he could comment, not one of his followers..
@@kingy002 Good for you!
Great work Oliver
👍 Des vidéos qui ne sont pas trop accélèrées ont voient bien le travail. MERCI 👍 🇨🇵
That is so pretty Olivier 👏🏻👏🏻
I love that some of the bark was kept on!
nice piece Olivier :) that lathe is a monster!
Dumb, clumsy and unnecessary. I LOVE IT !!!!!
I like the bark aspect of that vase. It gives a nice natural look especially with some nice lush plant in the vase.
But I wonder why you didn't cut the excessive bit protruding out before rounding it out. Wouldn't it have made turning it a lot easier.
I also wonder why a lot of wood turning videos I see on RUclips don't cut the major excess of on a regular table or band saw before turning it... Just to show off how patient they are? Or how powerful their lathe is?
@@CaptainBDSC people probably like watching the long way because it's more interesting of a before and after
I agree - if nothing else it’s SO dangerous to have the unstable piece spinning at several hundred RPM, not to mention the high chance of catching the tool and ripping it out of your hand (however experienced the turner is). Beautiful piece, but should be safer
Nice vase. Sometimes simple is best.
That birds eye view tho 😘👌
Nice looking vase
amazing!
Nice trick!
Beautiful
Hi Oliver, a beautiful vase. Are your tools getting bigger, or are you shrinking? Just messing with you. I’m looking forward to your upcoming projects, until then, stay safe xxx
Dejen su like!! Saludos desde Paraguay
Gorgeous 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
Excellent 😘😘
Salut pourquoi tu dégrossit pas la forme avant plutôt que prendre des risques comme ça ?
Ça lui donne plus de commentaires sur sa vidéo
As good as usual🤣🤣🤣🤩🤩🤩🤩🤪🤪🤪
Vraiment cool !
J'ai jamais travaillé l'aulne et du coup j'ai été étonné de voir la tranche là, on dirait de l'aglo XDD
Le début est super flippant avec la pièce qui a un ballant énorme. Bravo !
enjoying done
What finish did you apply? Looks great! 😁 👌
Great work Olivier! 😁 👌
What face shield /dust mask do you use?
Bonjour Olivier,
Super vidéo, comme d'habitude !!
Où trouve tu t'es tubes en verre ?
Bon copeaux 😉
Très belle réalisation comme d'habitude !!!
Peux tu me dire où tu te fournis pour les tubes en verre, style tube à essai ?
Merci d'avance
Je pense que ça aurait été moins dangereux d'équilibrer un peu plus la bûche avant de la tourner avec autant de vibrations 😱 ça m'as fait peur !
Très beau vase quand même 😊👌
Oui je ne comprend pas pourquoi ne pas pas la prédécouper rapidement avec quelques coups de scie circulaire ?
@@fredjust même un ou deux coups de hache bien placés, histoire de couper les coins, en plus il aurait gagné un temps fou au tournage. Ou alors c'était voulu 🤷♂️
Muy bueno ese torno es el mismo de videos anteriores o es nuevo un saludo👍
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Very well done, but perhaps you could have trimmed it off a little before gouging it out. There's always a risk of the gouge bouncing off and gouging something it was never meant to gouge.
Question to Olivier and to all the knowledgeable people here: why is it that sometimes you pre-cut what you're about to turn and sometimes you go straight to turning?
can you do a workshop video? I am curious about the space you use and its layout.
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What do you use to finish your peices?
show de bola
Super ton vase, j'aimerais savoir où tu achète l'éprouvette pour mettre à l'intérieur du vase svp?
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How do you decide when to apply finish with a brush or cloth?
Idée:est-ce que tu pourrais faire un service de table ?
genre assiettes, verres, bols, saladier, manches de couverts, pichet...
Très bonne question :)
Hello there! What composition was used to cover this vase?
Olivier, very nice. Where to you get the glass tubes?
Internet
What was the plug he put in at the end?
Olivier - What is that roughing gouge?
Bonjour je voudrais savoir quelle est la référence de votre rallonge de forêt ?
What if for the top of the vase, and where the crack is, you used thin CA glue and flood the wood with it, to make it less soft and to fill in the crack?
@1:18 Daing! Look at the size of that chisel !... ( or whatever that tool is called, it's huge ! )
Spindle roughing gouge.
Tout d'abord Bravo pour vos réalisation et vos post,sinon quelle est la marque de ce tour sur cette vidéo !! Merci et bonne route !!
Stratos XL
If you want to save the glass insert sell it as "twigpot" ;)
Я бы испугалась такое полено вертеть. Сначала спилила бы все явно лишнее...
Nice project. What was the finish? Danish Oil?
Lemon oil.
Make a matryoshka doll.
Яка вологість заготовки? Дякую!
I don't know anything about turning so please do not take this as criticism, I just want to understand. When working on such an odd and unbalanced object why don't you use a saw of some kind(any number would be applicable) to knock off the corners? I don't mean using a band or scroll saw to make it semi-round, but at least make it a little closer to the final shape. Thanks for the content I enjoy this channel a lot.
Have you heard of saws?
Gosto do seu trabalho mas neste em particular , vc deveria desbastar mais o tora deixar um pouco mais redonda , antes de por no torno assim se torna menos perigoso e não judia muito da maquina ok lembre-se que tem pessoas menos experiente te vendo e isso se torna perigoso. ok abraço
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Your "famous" glass tube technique 🤣🤣
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