There are thousands of woodturning videos of people all doing the same thing: woodturning, and probably throwing in some resin, because that's what everybody else is doing. This really stands out because of the jigs you built to facilitate and improve your work, and the original idea you came up it. This video could have been like so many others, and it isn't. Really, really well done.
@@carolewarner101 you have to separate your piece from the part that you attach to the lathe. That part is never intended to be part of the finished piece 😊
@@wparo its not your business, and if he did… congratulations! Its an amazing work with amazing woods quality and it worth 600€ with all the work he putted into it..,,, if greg paid or not 600€ its not your god damn business :)
So it appears that there is nothing left of the original wood that the vase was first made of. It all has been replaced by round plugs. That is amazing. I wouldn’t have thought to do that. Great idea and beautiful work! Very nicely done.
This was exactly what I was thinking. I would have never thought to do that either because intuitively it would feel like too much waste of material and effort. But I realize now that it's probably the only practical technique to achieve this result. Very creative thinking and dedication to the craft.
Showing this wood turned masterpiece on your bed alongside your cat doesn’t do it justice. It wouldn’t look out of place in the Tate modern museum in London. Such a young talent I wish you all the success you deserve 👍
Chippy Pete The hell, you say! He is showing his artwork next to someone he loves. If it was a photo of the bowl next to his mother, would you say the same thing? What an asinine comment!
I agree that more attention to the photographic representation of the final piece would better showcase & enhance its value and expert level of workmanship. Meow! Sorry kitty.
Pat McVicker Sorry but I simply refuse to let this daft comment go unchallenged! First the fact my comment has 30 likes proves my suggestion of showing off Oliviers bowl turning ‘Masterpiece’ deserved a top venue as opposed to his bed in testament to his bowl turning skills. It’s you who has injected this emotional slant into the mix? A Lovely turned bowl & his beloved cat. And where did his mum pop up from? Why stop there. How about his deceased grandparents? (I hope they’re not btw) I’m consistent too. I’ve said of another multi talented UA-cam Bobby ‘duke’ art. That displaying his pieces on his back garden ‘patchy’ grass doesn’t show the work off to its best effect. But hey that’s just the majority who think like that. And for the record I love cats.
From what I gather from the Tate Modern, it would look out of place. It doesn't feature a camera zooming in and out on Mickey Mouse, for one thing. But I get your point: this piece transcends the usual woodturning products.
What a fantastic idea, that looks amazing. As some others have said it's not about resin with you, it's all actual art and creativity of using the wood. That piece is amazing, one of my favorites too.
This is absolutely gorgeous! I've never seen anything like this! My dad & his friend have made bowls & containers with different wood but always with straight square pieces, never circles. I am just amazed at the craftsmanship and your creativity! Just when I thought you were finished, you would go further and add another step. This is truly a magnificent piece! It is just stunning!👍😁
Incredible work olivier! Absolutely stunning piece! And that twist at the end, scalloped top removing the original segmented ring remainders really was the attention to detail that makes this one so great!
The vase was very impressive, but I was absolutely blown away by your jigs for drill sliding and vase support. I assume you made them, not bought them? Beautiful work all around!!
In 1975-6, I worked for a golf club maker and repairman. We would occasionally get in a persimmon head club with a deteriorated face. We used this technique with 1/8" dowels to build it back. I've never seen this process since in any fashion until this. Incredible creativity and craftsmanship.
Only 600€? Wow, you’d think that’d go for so much more. It’s so unique. Of course in a couple weeks everyone will be attempting it, but I absolutely love the originality. Just awesome!!
Your "rollerblade" jig is a piece of art in itself. So are many of the custom tools I've seen in your videos. Please continue to post videos; your work is amazing:)
I thought that was cheap. Go to any art gallery and see hand made woodworking projects. Yeah, that's cheap, especially if you consider the gallery's percentage.
That’s a lot of fancy equipment. I started turning in high school and bought my first lathe when I was 17, It was a cheap table top. I could never make enough money to afford that kind of equipment. But that was 40 years ago. It’s nice seeing young people getting back into woodworking and art. It’s a beautiful vase, very well done!
Ce n'est pas la matière mais les heures de travail et de savoir faire qui font la valeur, bien sûr. Merci pour ce partage, ces vidéos sont justes fascinantes. Bravo
GENIUS. Incredible skills and creativity, beautiful workmanship--AND a cat person! Your kitty is gorgeous and so is this vase. You can turn anything, even random scraps of wood, into a work of art. So glad I found this channel! I'm officially a fan.
Loved every minute. I never knew what you were going to do next. At one point I wanted you to stop drilling holes, but your final piece was sheer perfection. Loved it. I wish I had 600EU for to buy it, Nice work.
This is a masterpiece! I was amazed of how efficient your work in details and the ideas, so many ideas were collected together to make this work perfect. Thank your for the video.
Absolutely fantastic! You not only have great ideas and workmanship but you also have an eye for composition. Very well done. I would buy this if only..
That has GOT TO BE one of the MOST BEAUTIFUL CREATIONS I HAVE EVER SEEN!!!! Gosh I wish I could do that; the possibilities for making BEAUTIFUL THINGS WOULD BE ENDLESS!!!!
The craftwork in the tools and devices you use is enough to satisfy but, then you create something magical like this vase with them too. Astonishing skills. :)
Hi Olivier, I am README new to your channel and is a joy to watch your receipt make and create some very good art pieces, especially for somebody who is so young, I am a retired English gentleman living in France just recently getting into wood turning, my trade back in the UK was a specialist joinery cabinet maker and mainly made one off for a bit of furniture especially stores and windows the barn conversions, over the last few days I've made myself a hollowing tool with elbow joints in it and hopefully at the weekend I'll start doing some hollow forming, stay safe keep up the good work. Phil from the Moulin in France.
End of the day, for such a craftsmanship the monetary value is irrelevant with the degree of work satisfaction you have derived on its completion. Keep up the wonderful passion alive. Keep walking! Cheers!!!
Your amazing talent at such a young age blows my mind Olivier! I can wait to see what you’re capable of in the future if this is the standard in your youth. You are definitely my favourite artist in this field AND I’d be more than happy to pay 600 euro + for this piece of art. Truly amazing. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I was commenting as you removed it the first time lol.... Do you plan these crazy segmented builds out, or is it more like “ I wonder what this will look like after I drill and fill 1000 holes?!? Absolutely amazing!
@@OlivierGomis Bonjour, Maitre Gomis. Now i know from which vase Ray Whitby was inspired to turn his butterfly vase. ua-cam.com/video/jFsUpQkJYmo/v-deo.html Really a piece of art! Of course i mean both of your vases.
I clicked on this and started watching and i thought this was a cool idea, that I could expand upon myself! Then I saw the finished vase. No need to expand on the idea. Thats a perfect fricken vase damn. nice
Every other wood turning video uses resin and they're all the same. I appreciate that you don't jump to resin every time. Your skill is unmatched on UA-cam. Subscribed.
WoW !!! How many years have you been woodworking (like on a wood lathe) that is incredible !!! Very inspiring, both artistically and structurally speaking !! I also love the idea of the support jig !!! Great ideas all around + nice video production as well !!! 👍🏻👍🏻
I'm so happy that I discovered woodturning videos on youtube. When I saw the vase in the thumbnail I needed to know how you did it. Very impressive! I'll probably binge watch all your other videos now...
Hi Oliver, another Triumph, your work is so far beyond anything else I have seen on UA-cam, this vase is stunningly beautiful, and worth way way more than $600, you have made a one of a kind, a unique work of art. You know I love your work. Stay safe in these health worrying times xxx
If that happens many gamers will quit youtube for adding reactions bscause they thought emojis are "cringe" which is a very bs excuse. Cause why make them in the first place when people hate it anyway?
Lets stop and think: First, 3 jobs: carpentry, camera setting, and editing. That´s a lot of work. Let alone the skills required and the years of learning. Second: absolutely stoked by how the new technology and these times, are keeping alive and showing to all the people, the art of some jobs. I am pretty sure that channels like this, will make more people to do these kind of things.
There are thousands of woodturning videos of people all doing the same thing: woodturning, and probably throwing in some resin, because that's what everybody else is doing. This really stands out because of the jigs you built to facilitate and improve your work, and the original idea you came up it. This video could have been like so many others, and it isn't. Really, really well done.
Nice
But is it just me, or did he actually cut the bottom off his vase? It sure looked like it...made my heart sink!
@@carolewarner101 you have to separate your piece from the part that you attach to the lathe. That part is never intended to be part of the finished piece 😊
Yep.
@@carolewarner101 weird comment
I received this vase today. It is beautiful. Exceptional workmanship. You are a master woodworker. Thank you! 🤗
Thank you! I'm glad you like it.
Did you pay €600 for it?
@@wparo its not your business, and if he did… congratulations! Its an amazing work with amazing woods quality and it worth 600€ with all the work he putted into it..,,, if greg paid or not 600€ its not your god damn business :)
Did you pay €600 for it?
Did you paid 600$ for it?
So it appears that there is nothing left of the original wood that the vase was first made of. It all has been replaced by round plugs. That is amazing. I wouldn’t have thought to do that. Great idea and beautiful work! Very nicely done.
It’s the vase of Theseus
@@timeb4ndit Great reference!
@@timeb4ndit 👌🏿
This was exactly what I was thinking. I would have never thought to do that either because intuitively it would feel like too much waste of material and effort. But I realize now that it's probably the only practical technique to achieve this result. Very creative thinking and dedication to the craft.
@@meraj205 My guess is he got started with one idea and it evolved into this incredible piece.
This young man is absolutely brilliant. His level of creativity is eons beyond the rest, and his future is bright. I love his vids.
That’s about the coolest looking thing I’ve ever seen made on a lathe on any UA-cam channel out there.
This video was great! If you liked it check out Kyle Toth and Frank Howarth !
Agreed!
I LOVE how you ran all the wood grains horizontal. It is like organized chaos! Beautiful!
Showing this wood turned masterpiece on your bed alongside your cat doesn’t do it justice. It wouldn’t look out of place in the Tate modern museum in London. Such a young talent I wish you all the success you deserve 👍
But it does do justice to the cat............
Chippy Pete The hell, you say! He is showing his artwork next to someone he loves. If it was a photo of the bowl next to his mother, would you say the same thing? What an asinine comment!
I agree that more attention to the photographic representation of the final piece would better showcase & enhance its value and expert level of workmanship. Meow! Sorry kitty.
Pat McVicker Sorry but I simply refuse to let this daft comment go unchallenged! First the fact my comment has 30 likes proves my suggestion of showing off Oliviers bowl turning ‘Masterpiece’ deserved a top venue as opposed to his bed in testament to his bowl turning skills. It’s you who has injected this emotional slant into the mix? A Lovely turned bowl & his beloved cat. And where did his mum pop up from? Why stop there. How about his deceased grandparents? (I hope they’re not btw) I’m consistent too. I’ve said of another multi talented UA-cam Bobby ‘duke’ art. That displaying his pieces on his back garden ‘patchy’ grass doesn’t show the work off to its best effect. But hey that’s just the majority who think like that. And for the record I love cats.
From what I gather from the Tate Modern, it would look out of place. It doesn't feature a camera zooming in and out on Mickey Mouse, for one thing. But I get your point: this piece transcends the usual woodturning products.
What a fantastic idea, that looks amazing. As some others have said it's not about resin with you, it's all actual art and creativity of using the wood. That piece is amazing, one of my favorites too.
This is absolutely gorgeous! I've never seen anything like this! My dad & his friend have made bowls & containers with different wood but always with straight square pieces, never circles. I am just amazed at the craftsmanship and your creativity! Just when I thought you were finished, you would go further and add another step. This is truly a magnificent piece! It is just stunning!👍😁
Plus a beautiful 🐈🐾🐱 at the end. 💙💙💙
This young man is so amazing! Mind blowing stuff😳
Incredible work olivier! Absolutely stunning piece! And that twist at the end, scalloped top removing the original segmented ring remainders really was the attention to detail that makes this one so great!
The vase was very impressive, but I was absolutely blown away by your jigs for drill sliding and vase support. I assume you made them, not bought them? Beautiful work all around!!
@@BloopTube that was pretty cool wasnt it?!
In 1975-6, I worked for a golf club maker and repairman. We would occasionally get in a persimmon head club with a deteriorated face. We used this technique with 1/8" dowels to build it back. I've never seen this process since in any fashion until this. Incredible creativity and craftsmanship.
Only 600€? Wow, you’d think that’d go for so much more. It’s so unique. Of course in a couple weeks everyone will be attempting it, but I absolutely love the originality. Just awesome!!
Absolutly insane... spectacular... wonderwork of woodwork.... amazing, stunning, brillant... a masterpiece!!! 😮
Your "rollerblade" jig is a piece of art in itself. So are many of the custom tools I've seen in your videos. Please continue to post videos; your work is amazing:)
It's called a "steadyrest". They're available commercially, you don't have to build your own as he did.
This guy said “I need a jig for this vase" and proceeded to build a wooden particle collider
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Beautiful craftsmanship. That is an heirloom piece that will passed on for many generations to come. I'm so jealous of your skill and that workshop.
Le génie et la tradition Française... Bravo !
This vase will be easy to spot in someone's home. Its awesome man.
Spot. Ha.
You have developed exceptional patience and skill. You will be a fantastic father to your children.
Beautiful...and I love how the top edge follows the circles. They should be called collage wood instead of scraps
Thats a much classier way to phrase it!
Oh boy I have a garage full of collage wood :)
Vernis au tampon et tout!!La classe...Pice unique!! Bravo Olivier!
At first I rolled my eyes at $600, but then seeing the work, care, creativity of this stunning vase $600 seems like a steal. Great work
600 is a bargain for this.
Me too, I thought that was a very bold statement at first but now I'm getting it.
Seriously. How many hours of work start to finish do you think this is? I love that the inside is all circles, too. Beauty.
I thought that was cheap. Go to any art gallery and see hand made woodworking projects. Yeah, that's cheap, especially if you consider the gallery's percentage.
I agree, but it's not $600, it's 600 Euros which converts to $704.37 at this point in time.
Wowwww i love this technic, i have never seen it before. Do more stuffs please, i enjoyyour work soooo much, thank u for sharing it with us ❤️❤️❤️
That’s a lot of fancy equipment. I started turning in high school and bought my first lathe when I was 17, It was a cheap table top. I could never make enough money to afford that kind of equipment. But that was 40 years ago. It’s nice seeing young people getting back into woodworking and art. It’s a beautiful vase, very well done!
Just WOW! A real stunner! In terms of labor, love, form and function;. worth far more than I could ever afford!!
Ce n'est pas la matière mais les heures de travail et de savoir faire qui font la valeur, bien sûr. Merci pour ce partage, ces vidéos sont justes fascinantes. Bravo
souvent les gens n'y pense pas (ou ne savent pas ) et c'est dur pour les artisans
GENIUS. Incredible skills and creativity, beautiful workmanship--AND a cat person! Your kitty is gorgeous and so is this vase. You can turn anything, even random scraps of wood, into a work of art. So glad I found this channel! I'm officially a fan.
Loved every minute. I never knew what you were going to do next. At one point I wanted you to stop drilling holes, but your final piece was sheer perfection. Loved it. I wish I had 600EU for to buy it, Nice work.
That is beautiful🌼 what a wonderful gift God gave you and I'm glad you found it... And share it with us 🤗🌼
Of all of the hollow form videos I've seen this vase is coolest one I have seen. That vase is really amazing.
Your vase is absolutely beautiful. And what exquisite craftsmanship. Bravo...!!!
The most impressing thing for me, is how well he centered the pieces just by eyesight
Just and simply beeeeaaaauuuuutttttiiiiifffffuuuuullll.
Ingeniously handcrafted.
Thank you for sharing.
This is a masterpiece! I was amazed of how efficient your work in details and the ideas, so many ideas were collected together to make this work perfect. Thank your for the video.
The beauty is incredible ! And the work is phenomenal . Cut and glue so many segments that all this is then drilled and turned into sawdust .😯
Привет, твои работы, не просто удивляют, они шокируют, в хорошем смысле конечно, спасибо за очередное великолепие)!
Absolutely fantastic! You not only have great ideas and workmanship but you also have an eye for composition. Very well done. I would buy this if only..
That has GOT TO BE one of the MOST BEAUTIFUL CREATIONS I HAVE EVER SEEN!!!! Gosh I wish I could do that; the possibilities for making BEAUTIFUL THINGS WOULD BE ENDLESS!!!!
What can one say!
Excellent work.
Excellent video.
Superb idea.
Thank you.
Beautiful piece!
Yes you are a true artist Oliver Gomis Please protect your precious hands when cutting small woods. TOO CLOSE TO BLADE your work is brilliant congrats
After seeing you skillfully create this unique vase, I had to subscribe.
Your artistry and craftsmanship is a joy to see!
Que d'imagination, que de patience, que d'application !!!
...et quel résultat, si esthétique !!!
Absolutely stunning. The edging was a very clever touch.
Молодец!!!! Творческих успехов! Супер!
Excellent craftsmanship! Great work on the cat too, so lifelike!
LMAO Great sense of humor🤣
Очень талантливый парень. Каждое видео смотрю с большим восторгом. Руки золотые
Its really a new idea, I really like the result
First time I see the slow motion used in creative lathe work. It works.
And congratulations on the self-built equipment. What a mind!
The craftwork in the tools and devices you use is enough to satisfy but, then you create something magical like this vase with them too. Astonishing skills. :)
Hi Olivier, I am README new to your channel and is a joy to watch your receipt make and create some very good art pieces, especially for somebody who is so young, I am a retired English gentleman living in France just recently getting into wood turning, my trade back in the UK was a specialist joinery cabinet maker and mainly made one off for a bit of furniture especially stores and windows the barn conversions, over the last few days I've made myself a hollowing tool with elbow joints in it and hopefully at the weekend I'll start doing some hollow forming, stay safe keep up the good work.
Phil from the Moulin in France.
Une très jolie création artistique merveilleuse
Гениально , все работы одна лучше другой . спасибо.
End of the day, for such a craftsmanship the monetary value is irrelevant with the degree of work satisfaction you have derived on its completion. Keep up the wonderful passion alive. Keep walking! Cheers!!!
Красота! И кошечка тоже прекрасна :)
Your amazing talent at such a young age blows my mind Olivier! I can wait to see what you’re capable of in the future if this is the standard in your youth. You are definitely my favourite artist in this field AND I’d be more than happy to pay 600 euro + for this piece of art. Truly amazing. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Exactly!!😳
Originality is incredibly rare these days. But you are a true original creator. Amazing work. Can’t wait to see more.
Absolutely stunning! I was thinking to myself that it would look great as a lamp base as well.
I thought the same thing until I saw how finely the inside was finished up.
Very clever and creative design!!! I especially like the scalloped top edge. It adds a lot of character!! Exceptional work!!!
Truly Outstanding Olivier 💙 💙 💙 💙
Truly a labour of love and craftsmanship...well done.
I’d like to see how he built his drill jig. I wish I had this mans imagination. Well done Oliver.
You are an extraordinary artist!! Stunningly beautiful!!!
Очень красиво!!! Браво!!!!
Waaauuhhh. Followed the whole video. A pleasure to see true art taking form. .
HI Olivier! Fantastic vase and really nice technique! Well done, and thanks for sharing!
Wow! Stunning piece of art work. Real woodworking expertise.
You are an amazing artist of your generation 😍😍
Franchement bravo! C'est le summum.
I was commenting as you removed it the first time lol.... Do you plan these crazy segmented builds out, or is it more like “ I wonder what this will look like after I drill and fill 1000 holes?!? Absolutely amazing!
Thanks, more like the second option ;)
@@OlivierGomis
Bonjour, Maitre Gomis.
Now i know from which vase Ray Whitby was inspired to turn his butterfly vase.
ua-cam.com/video/jFsUpQkJYmo/v-deo.html
Really a piece of art!
Of course i mean both of your vases.
Artist !!! what creativity and flow.
I clicked on this and started watching and i thought this was a cool idea, that I could expand upon myself! Then I saw the finished vase. No need to expand on the idea. Thats a perfect fricken vase damn. nice
Finger joint two boards together as a panel, then cut your blanks from the joint.
Worth every penny of $600. Simply awesome.
Обалдеть!!!! МЕГА супер!!!!!👍
Incredible! You are truly an original thinker and artist. Well done!
I like how all the wood grains go in the same direction
It's good practice to do that so you don't destroy the wood by ripping the edges up.
Simply put, BRILLIANT!!!
Every other wood turning video uses resin and they're all the same. I appreciate that you don't jump to resin every time. Your skill is unmatched on UA-cam. Subscribed.
Absolutely stunning.
You are truly gifted with talent and have so much patience and passion.
Stay Blessed 🌷
This is one of the most beautifully crafted creations I have ever seen. Brilliantly done!
I think this is one of the best vases I've ever seen
Man that should be a 1200 dollar vase with as much work you put in. It’s really different
Well said
In Indonesia, You got the vase for just 50 US dollars
@@bapakeharun652 - In Indonesia $50 US dollars is one year's retirement money.
Are you high? this isn't even a 200$ vase let alone 600...what is wrong with some of you people? Too much money?
@@kojivamracku9690 Everyday a stupid one will stand up, so you have to go out and find him.
I get so put-off when someone gives a "thumbs down" to such a brilliant piece of art. How is that even possible? This vase is stunning.
wild guess this is due to the wearing of gloves which many say is unsafe when using a lathe. But i am not a specialist.
magnifique comme tous se que vous faite bravo et merci
Incredible work. Putting your skill & imagination to great work. Those that taught you must be very proud of your success.
I thought it was beautiful with the original wood, so many different different pieces.
This is one of the most beautiful works of wood I've ever seen!
WoW !!! How many years have you been woodworking (like on a wood lathe) that is incredible !!! Very inspiring, both artistically and structurally speaking !! I also love the idea of the support jig !!! Great ideas all around + nice video production as well !!! 👍🏻👍🏻
I was admiring the jig as well. Was wondering if he had some kind of guard for his arm/wrist when he was sanding the interior.
Fantastic craftsmanship . You have very nice ideas and very cleverly made attachments to work with. [South Africa]
I'm so happy that I discovered woodturning videos on youtube.
When I saw the vase in the thumbnail I needed to know how you did it.
Very impressive!
I'll probably binge watch all your other videos now...
*A lot of work, ENORMOUS originality & talent, and a totally stunning piece! Well made, young man!*
Hi Oliver, another Triumph, your work is so far beyond anything else I have seen on UA-cam, this vase is stunningly beautiful, and worth way way more than $600, you have made a one of a kind, a unique work of art. You know I love your work. Stay safe in these health worrying times xxx
Your work is breathtaking! Congratulations.
This is the prettiest the vase I’ve ever seen! Unbelievable idea and even better execution! 👍😃
One of the prettiest turnings I have seen!
I clicked the 'like' button because there isn't a 'love' button. Wow.
Absolutely true!
If that happens many gamers will quit youtube for adding reactions bscause they thought emojis are "cringe" which is a very bs excuse. Cause why make them in the first place when people hate it anyway?
Coole Arbeit. Macht Spaß Dir dabei zuzusehen. 🙏
Lets stop and think:
First, 3 jobs: carpentry, camera setting, and editing. That´s a lot of work. Let alone the skills required and the years of learning.
Second: absolutely stoked by how the new technology and these times, are keeping alive and showing to all the people, the art of some jobs. I am pretty sure that channels like this, will make more people to do these kind of things.
It’s fantastic to receive that amount. Your skill and creativity is well deserving of that amount.