Probably the most beautiful rolling pin in the word. The idea of taking different colours pieces of wood, and glue them diagonally together, is genius!! Pure ART!!
Oh my goodness, that is ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL. Fun to watch, but the finished project is one of the prettiest rolling pins I've ever seen. An heirloom to be cherished and passed down for generations. Thank you for sharing.
I love how it's just a simple kitchen item but made so nicely! That's what makes it so much warmer compared to one bought in a store. Would make such an awesome gift too)
This is a work of art but, from a practical perspective in a working kitchen, I would slope the sides to create a solid piece. Having a solid piece with no bearings allows the chef to roll the dough accurately whereas a rolling pin with bearings would merely push the dough. Again, a beautiful work art.
I agree with you. Also, there’s a gap between the handles and the face of the rolling pin that would be hard to clean long-term. But I think it’s a beautiful work of art.
When I was training as a chef, my friend had a rolling pin like the one in the video. I never understood why she had such a hard time with rolling out dough till I tried using her rolling pin.
Well it depends on the type of dough you need to roll. For your typical butter cookie dough this type of roller requieres less efort. For croissants on the other end this would be difficult to get an even thin spread.
Maybe never rolled dough. At first, I was thinking Kickass Peppermill! when I saw the screw being glued in.- Excellent technique, though- THIS is what you do with scraps,,, Not those cheap videos where they make a useless ugly table or crappy sheetrock screwed up boxes, and call them jewelry boxes. Thanks for the calm.
So happy to see a suggestion of mass / multiple production in the background of your video. You are an immensely and naturally talented woodworker and I hope you can make a career out of your art. Just promise me one thing, please don't start putting rubbish in coloured resin and turning it.
I agree about the resin. It certainly has its place but seeing it in turning and the mess it produces makes me uneasy. Who would voluntarily work with resin when there is a material as fabulous as wood?
I saw this video originally a long time ago and have been searching for it ever since I got my lathe. The curving you have in there is spectacular and I am going to attempt to make a wood glass with a similar curve. Thanks for the inspiration.
YOU SIR ARE A MAGICIAN...I watched this three times while having my morning coffee I make rustic things with wood for the home but this is ... Just...WOW.....
I'll be honest, I was distracted and didn't see the main barrel at the end of turning. So I got a "reveal" at the end. I did not see that pattern coming. Stunning. And so clever. It made me exclaim out loud.
(Google translate) Projet impressionnant; très bien fait. J'aime votre gigue à coller. J'ai fait quelques nœuds celtiques et le collage définit la qualité du produit final. Votre interprétation d'un nœud traditionnel est belle et fascinante. (Actual)Impressive project; very well done. I like your glue-up jigging. I have made a few Celtic knots and glue-up defines the quality of the final product. Your interpretation of a traditional knot is beautiful and mesmerizing.
he didn't leave space to clean them up, those bearings are gonna roll smoothly at first but are also going to get full of flour and lock up eventually :(
I watched at 2x speed so may have missed it -> how did he index the handles to get such a good match? If I eyeballed a pair like that in reverse it would not turn out even.
@@briangregus5225 If it’s anything like his other videos, he likely made a stencil and freehanded the cutting until they matched his pattern, which is bonkers good in its own right. Or he just guessed and is such a great artist he nailed it. Either or.
@@ZeketheZealot a reverse stencil would be the way I'd go if I owned a lathe, just didn't see him use one. Could be edited out for brevity. In the case of the latter being a possibility - I had a buddy in college that would do manuscripts in pen, freehand. Just mind-blowing talent. I feel like a kid with blunt crayons sometimes. Ha!
I skip the bearings. Glue the handles directly to the rolling pin. Professional bakers prefer solid handles on their rolling pins. They can’t roll the dough even with bearing type handles as that only pushes the dough instead of rolling it.
Yes, this! It's not a skateboard - those bearings just make the whole thing a disaster to use. Just a dowel works better, or a tapered one like a simple French pin.
@@jzero4813 well any professional would wipe it down with a damp cloth, then again a professional would want the handles solid to the roller for proper control so you’re probably right …. amateurs wash their pins 🙄
Beautiful, and it must take such experience and skill to plan this pattern in advance. Also a very understated and perfect ending was how you showed off the rolling pin at the end without any hands to focus attention on the craftsmanship and smooth rolling that the lucky recipient will experience. Thank you for the video.
I've been doing this with Native American Style flutes for about 10 years. Fun stuff! Try it with Inlace for an even more-stunning look. Nice work BTW!
I know you knew in your mind just how that would turn out, but I have no idea how you knew. Amazing and beautiful. If I had money, I'd have that in my kitchen!
Outstanding Oliver! I'm learning so much from your master woodwork! Your family must be so proud of you! And your shop and machines are awesome! B..Ohio
@@georgioln698 Simple dans le sens que c'est un bete rouleau a patisserie avec des motifs simple. Pas un truc extravagant avec 50 millions de motifs. Pas simple dans le sens facile a faire, loin de la ^^
I'm no stranger to multiple glue-ups per workpiece, Sadly, Most people, other than woodworkers, don't fully apricate how much time and effort goes into projects like that.
this is not as long as you think. You work on the cuts, you glue the thing, you clamp then you wait a few hours for the glue to cure. Most of the time is spent waiting. Also notice at 0:56 that he does not even need to align the pieces because it's going to be cut anyway.
Fantastic! Hope your wife or girl friend loves to prepare italian pasta! I've never seen such an elegant, stilish and high end rolling pin! Don't dare giving anotherwoman such a pearl! Except your mother of course!😊
That jig confused me but the idea looks good. I do wonder how precisely you can align it considering that it doesn't look like there's anything keeping it in alignment with the chuck. I guess you'd hope it's heavy enough that it doesn't move too much if it gets bumped. Also I guess you'd center the piece on the lathe first, and then extend the wheels to grasp the piece and hold it in place where it already was, that way it doesn't matter so much if the whole thing is out of center by a little.
He put bearings in it. Is anyone surprised? This man is very skilled and is very steady. If you watch those passes with the roughing gouge it's like watching automation. He has the hands of a surgeon, in purple gloves.
I was wondering if he would, but not surprised to see it! Makes me want to bake things, if I could only find a way to do it in an apartment kitchenette about the size of my closet.
I'm just a do it yourself new wood worker who has a jigsaw and some sandpaper so this just looks like heaven! How did you get to work like this? - did you go to carpentry school or something? Are you working for a company or self-employed? Everything just seems so high tech
It came out looking like you made ribbons of wood on the rolling pin! Amazing! I wonder if you could make a pink ribbons rolling pin for breast cancer awareness? Thank you for making and sharing this video!
Beautiful piece of work. Never would have thought about it before. Awesome video. Thanks. The only thing I can think of to add to that. Would be a gradient of measurement along one edge.
It is a bit of a wallhanger to be fair; bearings on a rolling pin is a terrible idea, it's off-balance, asymmetrical and oversized for anything you're likely to be preparing
I fell in love with the design! Using ball bearings may not be a practical idea. The rolling pins often get greasy, oily while being used and need to be cleaned, washed even. Ball bearings may rust in the long term.
I don't think I've ever seen such a pretty rolling pin until now. Very nice!
No one else did either I think
Probably the most beautiful rolling pin in the word.
The idea of taking different colours pieces of wood, and glue them diagonally together, is genius!!
Pure ART!!
Oh my goodness, that is ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL. Fun to watch, but the finished project is one of the prettiest rolling pins I've ever seen. An heirloom to be cherished and passed down for generations. Thank you for sharing.
I love how it's just a simple kitchen item but made so nicely! That's what makes it so much warmer compared to one bought in a store. Would make such an awesome gift too)
I admire the mind that can conceive of these projects and the skill that brings them to fruition.
Belo trabalho
I admire you not trying to sound smart with you're fruittation words
Absolutely gorgeous piece of artwork. I would love to display this in my kitchen. You did an incredible job Sir. 💜
Absolutely beautiful. Some lucky person will treasure this.
Another work of art by a true craftsman.
You’ve proven again that there is beauty in everyday objects. Lovely design. Stunning! 👍
Our everyday objects should be beautiful to bring joy every time we use them. 💕
This is a work of art but, from a practical perspective in a working kitchen, I would slope the sides to create a solid piece. Having a solid piece with no bearings allows the chef to roll the dough accurately whereas a rolling pin with bearings would merely push the dough. Again, a beautiful work art.
I agree with you. Also, there’s a gap between the handles and the face of the rolling pin that would be hard to clean long-term. But I think it’s a beautiful work of art.
When I was training as a chef, my friend had a rolling pin like the one in the video. I never understood why she had such a hard time with rolling out dough till I tried using her rolling pin.
Well it depends on the type of dough you need to roll. For your typical butter cookie dough this type of roller requieres less efort. For croissants on the other end this would be difficult to get an even thin spread.
My first thought. Looks great but impractical for the job in question.
Maybe never rolled dough.
At first, I was thinking Kickass Peppermill! when I saw the screw being glued in.-
Excellent technique, though- THIS is what you do with scraps,,, Not those cheap videos where they make a useless ugly table or crappy sheetrock screwed up boxes, and call them jewelry boxes.
Thanks for the calm.
That is absolutely beautiful!! You must have an enormous amount of patience to put that together. Kudoes!
Wow what a skilled wood turner. I’m sure anybody would be proud to own a rolling pin so beautifully crafted.👍🏻🥰
I feel a reverence for your creations. They are awe inspiring.
Idiot it’s just simple turning !
@@tonywright8294 sorry you feel that way.
This is georgous! Even if someone didn't bake, it's a beautiful decoration for any kitchen!!
Beautiful as always. You are such a clever, talented young man. I always enjoy watching you create.
WOW! Loved seeing all the craftsmanship and the techniques used to make this rolling pin! Well done!
If only I had these "scraps" in my workshop... :Ρ Great work!
The rolling pin came out beautifully, love the pattern 👍
Beautiful! You always produce beautiful art.
The brace with rollerblade wheels is ...just absolutely genius
It's called steady rest... Brilhant indeed.
So happy to see a suggestion of mass / multiple production in the background of your video. You are an immensely and naturally talented woodworker and I hope you can make a career out of your art. Just promise me one thing, please don't start putting rubbish in coloured resin and turning it.
He can do whatever he wants!
I agree about the resin. It certainly has its place but seeing it in turning and the mess it produces makes me uneasy.
Who would voluntarily work with resin when there is a material as fabulous as wood?
@@vanessas2454 People who can't see thru wood maybe? 🤷♂️
I saw this video originally a long time ago and have been searching for it ever since I got my lathe. The curving you have in there is spectacular and I am going to attempt to make a wood glass with a similar curve. Thanks for the inspiration.
Vraiment classe! J'ai beau voir tout le processus, le résultat final me bluffe toujours. Bravo!
Комментарий в поддержку канала и ролика, а также труда мастера Оливье за декоративную скалку.
That is a beautiful rolling pin - well done.
Wholesome rolling pin comment :)
YOU SIR ARE A MAGICIAN...I watched this three times while having my morning coffee I make rustic things with wood for the home but this is ... Just...WOW.....
I'll be honest, I was distracted and didn't see the main barrel at the end of turning. So I got a "reveal" at the end. I did not see that pattern coming. Stunning. And so clever. It made me exclaim out loud.
It may be my imagination but i think i can hear the differences in wood density while its being turned. Thats pretty cool
Def no imagination
Never thought id think the words "now that is a sexy rolling pin"
(Google translate) Projet impressionnant; très bien fait. J'aime votre gigue à coller. J'ai fait quelques nœuds celtiques et le collage définit la qualité du produit final.
Votre interprétation d'un nœud traditionnel est belle et fascinante.
(Actual)Impressive project; very well done. I like your glue-up jigging. I have made a few Celtic knots and glue-up defines the quality of the final product.
Your interpretation of a traditional knot is beautiful and mesmerizing.
Absolutely stunning piece! I believe this is my favorite piece you've made so far. 💖💖💖
I would LOVE to own a French rolling pin with that design! Just beautiful!
Absolutely incredible, and so cool to put bearings in too. I love it 😀
he didn't leave space to clean them up, those bearings are gonna roll smoothly at first but are also going to get full of flour and lock up eventually :(
You don't blather on during the videos but just let the work speak for itself...and that's what I appreciates about you.
Loving that massive 4 wheel steady rest!
Crazy cool - right ???!!!! That’s besides all the other pro shop tools.
That is a thing of beauty. I always marvel at how you create such beautiful curves from flat, straight slats of wood.
I am enraged by how easy you make this look. Absolutely goddamn furious.
I watched at 2x speed so may have missed it -> how did he index the handles to get such a good match? If I eyeballed a pair like that in reverse it would not turn out even.
@@briangregus5225
If it’s anything like his other videos, he likely made a stencil and freehanded the cutting until they matched his pattern, which is bonkers good in its own right.
Or he just guessed and is such a great artist he nailed it. Either or.
@@ZeketheZealot a reverse stencil would be the way I'd go if I owned a lathe, just didn't see him use one. Could be edited out for brevity. In the case of the latter being a possibility - I had a buddy in college that would do manuscripts in pen, freehand. Just mind-blowing talent. I feel like a kid with blunt crayons sometimes. Ha!
What an amazing creation!!! Truly a work of art like no other!!
What an awesome workshop and the vast array of tools to make such creations possible....
I skip the bearings. Glue the handles directly to the rolling pin. Professional bakers prefer solid handles on their rolling pins. They can’t roll the dough even with bearing type handles as that only pushes the dough instead of rolling it.
Yes, this! It's not a skateboard - those bearings just make the whole thing a disaster to use. Just a dowel works better, or a tapered one like a simple French pin.
Also, at some time the pin will be immersed in water. Not good for metal components.
@@derbyshirebirdwatcher6054 ... why would you immerse it in water?
@@andyxox4168 Usually we like to, at least occasionally, clean the tools we use to prepare food...
@@jzero4813 well any professional would wipe it down with a damp cloth, then again a professional would want the handles solid to the roller for proper control so you’re probably right …. amateurs wash their pins 🙄
Once again, I marvel at your rigs and jigs. The art is superb as well.
Tes réalisations sont toujours aussi surprenantes
Beautiful, and it must take such experience and skill to plan this pattern in advance. Also a very understated and perfect ending was how you showed off the rolling pin at the end without any hands to focus attention on the craftsmanship and smooth rolling that the lucky recipient will experience. Thank you for the video.
the skill of an excellent craftsman
You are a true craftsmen. Simply beautiful work.
Thought it’s a rolling pin ... nope it’s a work of art disguised as a rolling pin ... damn nice! ( new sub)
VERY BEAUTIFUL, Thank you, Olivier, for sharing this video.
👍 круто! Даже станок токарный захотелось приобрести, после увиденного!
super nice... amazing how the optic of the different wooden colours change from rectangular to round geometrical form
Talk about your Mothers day gift!!
Yeah I bet all a mother wants is more cooking utensils
@@George.Andrews. ⁵
It's always been macaroni & glitter & blue construction paper for the last 34 years.
I've been doing this with Native American Style flutes for about 10 years. Fun stuff! Try it with Inlace for an even more-stunning look. Nice work BTW!
What's an inlace?
When you are gluing the scraps together, do you know what the final product will look like?
I know you knew in your mind just how that would turn out, but I have no idea how you knew. Amazing and beautiful. If I had money, I'd have that in my kitchen!
Love the definition of " a few scraps "
Outstanding Oliver! I'm learning so much from your master woodwork! Your family must be so proud of you! And your shop and machines are awesome! B..Ohio
I am a simple man. I see a hard working person. I subscribe 🔥🔥🔥
Simple et magnifique! J'adore!
Simple ? J'aurai pas forcément dit mais magnifique c'est sur.
@@georgioln698 Simple dans le sens que c'est un bete rouleau a patisserie avec des motifs simple. Pas un truc extravagant avec 50 millions de motifs. Pas simple dans le sens facile a faire, loin de la ^^
I would display this beautiful rolling pin in my kitchen. It’s too pretty to use.
Ce goût pour le travail bien fait, et très esthétique est vraiment plaisant à voir. Bravo !
I'm no stranger to multiple glue-ups per workpiece, Sadly, Most people, other than woodworkers, don't fully apricate how much time and effort goes into projects like that.
Indeed..
Oh you know anyone can do that! It only took 10 minutes.
*sarcasm*
I was thinking "That rolling pin is artwork that will be priced at several hundred dollars. It will be kept in a cabinet that requires a key."
this is not as long as you think. You work on the cuts, you glue the thing, you clamp then you wait a few hours for the glue to cure. Most of the time is spent waiting.
Also notice at 0:56 that he does not even need to align the pieces because it's going to be cut anyway.
@@xl000 this guy. Show us ur rolling pin u made ay? U just proved op comment.
Wow, exceptional designs and craftsmanship.
Any baker would be thrilled to own such a beautiful piece of equipment!!! Very clever design too❤️
Admirable cette vidéo ! Quel magnifique démonstration ! 😎
Le seul problème c'est que le rouleau est si beau qu'on n'oserait pas l'utiliser pour la cuisine. Bravo.
D’accord.
Fantastic! Hope your wife or girl friend loves to prepare italian pasta!
I've never seen such an elegant, stilish and high end rolling pin! Don't dare giving anotherwoman such a pearl!
Except your mother of course!😊
Anyone else curious for a workshop tour? I'd love to see how his dust collection, etc, works. And also, how he finds the wood.
Well, as far as wood goes: you buy it. You don't find wood.
@@1106Winter, you don't have to buy all wood. You can find it everywhere. I have oak and pine growing all over my property.
Парень, ты молодец! Мастер!! Радуй людей своим трудом!
Je suis bluffé par les motifs colorés au final bien joué👍
Awesome! You just need electric energy and you can create unbelievable objects! You are truly magical and I think you have to be guy all women want!
I like your jig for making the bore. I was wondering how you’d center it.
That jig confused me but the idea looks good. I do wonder how precisely you can align it considering that it doesn't look like there's anything keeping it in alignment with the chuck. I guess you'd hope it's heavy enough that it doesn't move too much if it gets bumped. Also I guess you'd center the piece on the lathe first, and then extend the wheels to grasp the piece and hold it in place where it already was, that way it doesn't matter so much if the whole thing is out of center by a little.
Olivier, you are a very gifted person. Thank you for your video....it's very relaxing.
I don't even know what that is, yet it's so beautiful...
It's good to be the kind. yeah?
I'm not sure why anyone has disliked this. The end product was interesting and beautiful.
Gotta be a roving pack of Mowronic Libatard DemonRats and they do it because they can and the only people where the 1st amendment still applies!!
He put bearings in it. Is anyone surprised? This man is very skilled and is very steady. If you watch those passes with the roughing gouge it's like watching automation. He has the hands of a surgeon, in purple gloves.
I think he is French and they take their dough serious
I was wondering if he would, but not surprised to see it! Makes me want to bake things, if I could only find a way to do it in an apartment kitchenette about the size of my closet.
You are a true master craftsman
I hope he used sealed stainless steel bearing races !
...what else would he put in it?
I'm just a do it yourself new wood worker who has a jigsaw and some sandpaper so this just looks like heaven! How did you get to work like this? - did you go to carpentry school or something? Are you working for a company or self-employed? Everything just seems so high tech
Wow. Now that is a gift any woman would appreciate.
Amazing, beautiful craftsmanship. Real talent.
That’s quite possibly the most beautiful rolling pin I’ve ever seen. 🤣🤣🤣
I absolutely love woodworking, I love the smell of freshly cut wood so much and you can make so many cool things
I'd be proud for my wife to hit me with that.
Now that’s funny 😂😂😂🇺🇸
🤣 brilliant
I came home at 2am last week, the wife was waiting on the doorstep with a rolling pin. I said “you’re never up at this time baking are you?”
And get blood on it? Sorry buddy, its the cast iron frying pan for you (as usual)!
Lolololz.....I’m crying from laughing hahaha...good one!
OMG ! Ur a TRUE wood craftsman. And ur craft is breathtaking ❤️❤️❤️
Um belo trabalho,Gomis. Parabéns pela sua inteligência
No clue what you're saying.
@@peggymason7438 it's portuguese: A beautiful work, Gomis. Congratulations for your intelligence.
@@arthurwittmann6242 thank you
Wow. Thanks for sharing your amazing talent!
I didn't need a rolling pin until I saw this one... That is beautiful Excellent work.
Holy crap! I'm always wondering how spatially your mind must work....beautiful!
It came out looking like you made ribbons of wood on the rolling pin! Amazing! I wonder if you could make a pink ribbons rolling pin for breast cancer awareness?
Thank you for making and sharing this video!
I’m subscribing to your page because of this video. Thanks for sharing
Eres un crack Oliver todo lo que haces me sorprendes 👍👍
A crack?
Que?
@@MKZ3003 A genius
@@Sat1Gamer thx
Beautiful piece of work. Never would have thought about it before. Awesome video. Thanks. The only thing I can think of to add to that. Would be a gradient of measurement along one edge.
C'est magnifique. J'adore ce que tu fabriques en général et binge watch tes vidéos :-)
I can't imagine what your work will be like when you are 50 years old, because this is some amazing artwork!
Exelente trabalho uma peça bem feita!! Parabens vc é um super profissional
The custom roller steady rests are still my favorite… so nice 👌🏻
I’m not sure whether I could bring myself to actually use something so beautiful. Prolly just hang it on my wall…in my bedroom…for reasons.
It is a bit of a wallhanger to be fair; bearings on a rolling pin is a terrible idea, it's off-balance, asymmetrical and oversized for anything you're likely to be preparing
Things I watch sitting on the toilet.
Nice work 👍
"Oh shit, Mario's been hypnotized by the rolling pin again."
Beautiful. I like it, Especially that you used scrap parts.
I fell in love with the design! Using ball bearings may not be a practical idea. The rolling pins often get greasy, oily while being used and need to be cleaned, washed even. Ball bearings may rust in the long term.
Yep, the bearings will likely rust and seize over time, should have used a ceramic bearing.
Superb craftmanship. Bravo Sir!
Your bandsaw sounds like a T-Rex Screaming as it chases me through Jurassic Park
Sounds worse than my bandsaw, and I didn’t know that was possible
I thought so too.
My first time watching you. This is beautiful. Very nice 👍