6:03, subtle, yet extremely well-executed, and not unnoticed. This is what I enjoy about your videos. And your intro song. I can't get it out of my head XD
so great.. love this.. one of the most creative and underrated woodworkers on UA-cam.. appreciate you mate! really admire your sharp mind and creative solutions!
My friend, that would have to be the best looking, and working, lamp of this type of design, that I have seen. It's not only a woodworking piece, but also a work of art.
The Scrapewood God! Summertime weather has arrived and I now have no excuses about getting busy in my unheated shop. Now it's down to choosing ~ the Pask Playlist is a long one! 🤔🤗
That's a beautiful Pixar light you made out of wood. I have the same shop light and I cant tell you how many times I stared at mine and thought I should try and replicate it out of wood. Well done brother :) Now you need to make the baby version
Love all of your projects. Your style is entertaining and down to earth and I think its fantastic that you acknowledge the little mistakes, as you show quick fixes. As a perfectionist it's really important to me when I find someone who encourages me not to stress about it all. Thank you and keep up the good work.
Wow. Just amazing what you can do with some creative thinking, talented woodworking skills and a pile of scrap wood! Second time I’ve watched this one. Love them all!
What an amazing project! Michelangelo used to say that his statues had always been in the stone and that he only needed to take away the excess material. For me you are the "Michelangelo of scrapwood". You have all my respect! ...and of course I love the Pixar animation at the end. Just great! 😂
Woodwork taking on combined levels of mathematics / geometry /mechanical /carpentry / electrical /engineering and animation. Very tasteful and tidy, this lamp would certainly be a great conversation piece in any mans work shop. A fine job that speaks of years of experience. Even some of the store bought metal lamps like this model don't have recessed wires and nuts like yours, nice touch. The stop motion Pixar lamp ending brought a smile to my face, you have accomplished even more than you set out to do. Keep up the great videos, they are very enjoyable and peaceful to watch.
Your videos are superb. The weight between fast forwarding, and still taking the time to show the simple steps are just right for this kind of content! And the moment you put on the wax.... priceless
Outstanding as usual ... you just have this knack of seeing, scrounging what you need and turning the idea into a beautiful work for us all to envy. As always, thanks for sharing your eclectic style, wonderful woodworking talent and a MacGyver way of using what ya got to pull it all off. You've become a YT icon in this hobby! Cheers my mate!!
Lovely piece! The company who made this original type of lamps actually made, and still makes these lamps out of wood, as well as metal. You did a smashing job, great way to utilise decent wood to make a beautiful and useful object.
Don’t ever change like many do. Your whole concept in SWC is amazing. By keeping some limits to materials and machinery used you emphasize what is possible with good design and a creative spirit. Your channel is unique and I hope it stays that way.
I've never seen you use a jointer or a planer before (it's always been hand planes), and here are both in the first minute and a half!!! Glad to know you're human like the rest of us!!
You make it look so simple but I know better. What a great project, with lots of different skills to complete the project. Keep up the very interesting videos.
I love it. But I have to warn you as Electrical Engineer, you can burn cone for long time usage. You should always use LED bulb which has low watt. You should check heating. I suggest, you can cover with a foil inside the cone, it can help for reflection and this good way for getting better illumination and it can isolate for heating. Perfect design I enjoyed!!! BTW you should add you logo on it ;-)
Reminiscent of Pixar especially at the end? Lovely job. (I wonder if the hot melt glue will hold considering the base of LED bulbs can warm up?) Thanks for the video. Your creativity, ingenuity and craftsmanship are wonderful. Cheers, David.
in two words: in-credible! :-) absolutely beautiful craftmanship and attention to detail, I've been looking to do something similar to this design, but mixing wood with other materials. This is the final push I needed, thanks!
Very nice build! I think I have to agree. This is the best scrap project jet. Reminds me of my childhood. I had a lamp like that on my desk. I was steel and brown, like everything in the 70’s, but a very good lamp.
I'm watching Mumbo Jumbo go through some stuff because of a 4-second sound sample used in a song created and licensed for him. 4-seconds! Not even lyrics of a song, it's a sound byte! UA-cam is a joke.
You have quickly become my favourite maker here on UA-cam. Just incredible ideas and the skills to make them a reality.
Thanks very much! :)
Couldn't agree more
I have to agree. Some of the best maker content on you tube for sure.
What he said!
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You should get an award for all that you've done with that woodpile.
Made out of scrapwood! ;)
6:03, subtle, yet extremely well-executed, and not unnoticed. This is what I enjoy about your videos. And your intro song. I can't get it out of my head XD
Scrapwood Challenge song = earworm
That shot at 6:03 made me stop and rewatch. Excellently executed.
This Old Tony is rubbing off on the UA-cam world. Neil have you been Shoot'n the Poop?
same here! It was just subtle enough that my brain didn't quite process it the first time
Replicating with a pencil is much quicker than a band saw.
He cut wood easy way with pencil, may be hitman was his sidejob.
I didn't notice that at first but after you mentioned it I had to watch it several times as well.
so great.. love this.. one of the most creative and underrated woodworkers on UA-cam.. appreciate you mate! really admire your sharp mind and creative solutions!
Thanks Shane - glad you're enjoying the channel! :)
My wife heard your scrapwood challenge jingle, and she loved it. Thanks for putting a smile on her face.
Pask Makes me enjoy woodworking videos and has given me 1000’s of ideas for new projects and how to do things better. Thanks Pask!
I hope SWC never ends Neil! Amazing like always pal! 👏
The shade is magnificent! Great work as always mate, you encourage me to try harder. Thank you!
Ingenuity, craftsmanship, attention to detail, and an absolutely lovely result as always. Fantastic looking lamp!
It's a work of art, Neil. Proof that there is no such thing as "scrap wood". You are a true master!
Awesome craftsmanship Sir !!!!!!!!!!!
My friend, that would have to be the best looking, and working, lamp of this type of design, that I have seen. It's not only a woodworking piece, but also a work of art.
The Scrapewood God!
Summertime weather has arrived and I now have no excuses about getting busy in my unheated shop. Now it's down to choosing ~ the Pask Playlist is a long one! 🤔🤗
Very clever... I agree... Best 'Scrapwood Challenge' so far.
When you post a Scrapwood Challenge video, I have to watch it Right Now! I love the projects and I hope you never run out of scrap wood.
Love the design! Form and function along with craftsmanship at it's finest. The shade was cherry--as in cherry on top. Well done.
Another Frank Howarth in the making.... ALL your scrapwood challenges are interesting and beautiful. Well done Neil
Thanks very much Peter! :)
Incredible - I think the term 'scrapwood' is redundant at this point!
What a great looking lamp! Totally unique take on the Anglepoise. Love it Neil 👍🏼
Great project...I like your blend of tool builds vs. project builds. It's a nice balance. I really liked this, thanks for posting it.
i am so envious of your woodworking skills, I live vicariously through your videos.
Awesomeness once again. Thanks for these always entertaining yet informational productions, great results, great content, great production style!
No worries Richard - I'm very glad you enjoyed it! :)
Paak!! You've out done yourself with this one. The motion looks effortless but it stays sturdy, no recoil from the movement. Beautiful craftsmanship
That's a beautiful Pixar light you made out of wood. I have the same shop light and I cant tell you how many times I stared at mine and thought I should try and replicate it out of wood. Well done brother :) Now you need to make the baby version
You blew my mind when you even made the cone out of timber, and the white inside looks fantastic. I like the subtle but creative edits too.
Brilliant, simple as that...brilliant 👍🏼😊
Pixar will be very impressed.
Love all of your projects. Your style is entertaining and down to earth and I think its fantastic that you acknowledge the little mistakes, as you show quick fixes. As a perfectionist it's really important to me when I find someone who encourages me not to stress about it all. Thank you and keep up the good work.
Dude you're the creative grandpa I don't deserve . This lamp is AMAZING !
I love the editing too !
Absolutely brilliant! I love the touch of painting the inside of the lampshade cone bright white.
Love the idea of wooden cone light-shades around the shed. (already have the lights)
I really enjoy your scrap wood challenges. It show you what you can do with just about any kind of wood.
I agree, your the only wood working\maker putting out real content!
Wow. Just amazing what you can do with some creative thinking, talented woodworking skills and a pile of scrap wood! Second time I’ve watched this one. Love them all!
What an amazing project! Michelangelo used to say that his statues had always been in the stone and that he only needed to take away the excess material. For me you are the "Michelangelo of scrapwood". You have all my respect!
...and of course I love the Pixar animation at the end. Just great! 😂
Thanks very much! :)
Woodwork taking on combined levels of mathematics / geometry /mechanical /carpentry / electrical /engineering and animation. Very tasteful and tidy, this lamp would certainly be a great conversation piece in any mans work shop. A fine job that speaks of years of experience. Even some of the store bought metal lamps like this model don't have recessed wires and nuts like yours, nice touch. The stop motion Pixar lamp ending brought a smile to my face, you have accomplished even more than you set out to do. Keep up the great videos, they are very enjoyable and peaceful to watch.
Thanks very much - glad you enjoyed it! :)
Bravo sir! Very inspiring build. You have become one of my favorite build channels!
Your craftsmanship and ingenuity are amazing. That turned out beautiful.
definitely one of the coolest SWC's yet...great work and a pleasure to watch as always!
Your videos are superb. The weight between fast forwarding, and still taking the time to show the simple steps are just right for this kind of content! And the moment you put on the wax.... priceless
Holy smokes that is a beautiful build, also some very clever editing. Top job mate.
Thanks very much Riaan! Glad you liked it mate! :)
Outstanding as usual ... you just have this knack of seeing, scrounging what you need and turning the idea into a beautiful work for us all to envy. As always, thanks for sharing your eclectic style, wonderful woodworking talent and a MacGyver way of using what ya got to pull it all off. You've become a YT icon in this hobby! Cheers my mate!!
Absolutely amazing! One of the greatest work you‘ve ever made....👍🥇
That's really nice Neil and you certainly made 'light' work of it.. ;-) 🇬🇧
Haha! :)
6:02 Which brand of pencil sharpener do you use? Seems pretty efficient.
That was so quick I nearly missed it! lol
If only - a pencil that cuts so neatly, we would ALL want one of those.
You make prototypes, then make plans from your prototypes. Brilliant!
Really beautiful, Neil! I love the nod to Pixar at the end too. :-D
That's very impressive. Love how you are making things work in wood that are traditionally made in metal.
Lovely piece! The company who made this original type of lamps actually made, and still makes these lamps out of wood, as well as metal. You did a smashing job, great way to utilise decent wood to make a beautiful and useful object.
Don’t ever change like many do. Your whole concept in SWC is amazing. By keeping some limits to materials and machinery used you emphasize what is possible with good design and a creative spirit. Your channel is unique and I hope it stays that way.
Wow. Is a very nice project. Thumbs up. On 16:20 it look's like the lamp got some teeth. 👍🏼
Pixar never had a teeth lmao
I've never seen you use a jointer or a planer before (it's always been hand planes), and here are both in the first minute and a half!!! Glad to know you're human like the rest of us!!
It's hard to say for sure, but I think this one has been my favorite as well. Excellent work sir.
Everything is easy but the way u made the bulb placer of wood,I tell u I have become a die hard fan of your creativity.
Thank u so much
Awesome lamp! I love how you cut the wood with a pencil at 6:04
What you do is nothing short of amazing
Brilliant. The thumbnail didn't do it justice!
You make it look so simple but I know better. What a great project, with lots of different skills to complete the project. Keep up the very interesting videos.
I thought at the end it was going to squash your logo! Maybe that could be a scrap wood challenge new intro idea?
Well that is my Christmas list sorted. Planer jointer for me and lamps for everyone else! Beautiful build :)
DANG IT NEIL, this was on my list of future videos to do!
Oh well. Love your work mate, keep it up! Cheers from down south 👍🏻
I'm constantly checking your channel for new videos. This is one of my favorites so far! Well done!
I love it. But I have to warn you as Electrical Engineer, you can burn cone for long time usage. You should always use LED bulb which has low watt. You should check heating. I suggest, you can cover with a foil inside the cone, it can help for reflection and this good way for getting better illumination and it can isolate for heating.
Perfect design I enjoyed!!!
BTW you should add you logo on it ;-)
Thanks Eren! The bulb is an LED low wattage(5.5W), it's seems absolutely fine! :)
Bloody marvellous Neil - don't know how you do it. I think it's probably my favourite of your Scrapwood Challenges too! Nice one
Phenomenal work, really enjoyable top watch your videos, great editing and explanations as you go! Thanks
Reminiscent of Pixar especially at the end? Lovely job. (I wonder if the hot melt glue will hold considering the base of LED bulbs can warm up?) Thanks for the video. Your creativity, ingenuity and craftsmanship are wonderful. Cheers, David.
I think it will be fine. I once made a light fitting with caulking nozzles and lots of hot glue and that's still intact today! :)
Just when I thought I'd seen every tool in the shed...out comes the lathe!!
Utilitarian reasons aside, I love the way the white paint looks on the otherwise natural wood. Gorgeous piece.
Man, this is so inspiring!! I wish I had the time to do ALL projects that I watch 🤩
What a beautiful piece. That would look good in any home.
in two words: in-credible! :-)
absolutely beautiful craftmanship and attention to detail, I've been looking to do something similar to this design, but mixing wood with other materials. This is the final push I needed, thanks!
Yeah. I think this just this one just bumped the water bucket as my favorite scrap wood challenge. Well done sir!
Fantastic as always Neil!
Thanks Scott! :)
Very nice build! I think I have to agree. This is the best scrap project jet. Reminds me of my childhood. I had a lamp like that on my desk. I was steel and brown, like everything in the 70’s, but a very good lamp.
6:01 where can i find a pencil like that 😂. Great video btw. Absolutely loved the project
I'm so glad I found your channel. Everything you do is exceptionally well done. A true craftsman
Man, your scrap looks like my good wood.
You are extremely talented my friend. Love all the challenges, but this one so far is my favorite! 👍🏻👍🏻
Where can I buy that "Quick Way" tool? @4:12
I'd like more information on that, too. Big laugh, thanks much.
This is awesome. For me, the best scrapwood challenge so far. Thank you for sharing it with us!
Все чётко, прекрасная работа. Большой лайк 👍. Привет из России ✌️🇷🇺
I’m a HUGE Pixar fan and loves this build
you are a magician!!
Very Cool Pask and a Brilliant Job of Making it
do you have a video editor or are you editing these? whoever edits them is great!
Thanks very much Ashley - I edit them myself! :)
the white paint makes it look soo NEAT .. Amazing
Cool!
just discovered your channel. another great video...and seeing your dogs chase while you work is precious!
Pixar: Origins (2019)
i don't think , there is something better than this effort , support your self for goods , even you didn't heard thanks from people .
You should have an apprentice to pass on your knowledge to.
This is go great you were doing. I really like your workflow and your calm attitude. Please keep on going.
Careful. Disney might sue.
Or, even worse, claim your video...
I'm watching Mumbo Jumbo go through some stuff because of a 4-second sound sample used in a song created and licensed for him. 4-seconds! Not even lyrics of a song, it's a sound byte! UA-cam is a joke.
best wood show on youtube
Very nice. Well done. I enjoy your editing as well. Just the right balance between video, voice over and speeding over the repetitive bits. Thank you.
Pretty darn nice Wooxor lamp. In my next life I will choose woodwork as my primary skill. You're a good inspiration, mr. Chuck Norris of Carpentry :D
That was one of the most enjoyable woodworking videos I have ever watched. Your channel is a joy - you have a fantastic level of skill. Thank you.
Normally I am not a fan of the "clear coat" look but the lamp is absolutely awesome.
Truly an elegant and interesting project. And the presentation is always a joy. Never stop!
That turns out great! You're right, that's one of the best Srapwood Challenges. I love your videos!
Greetings from Germany.
Chris