Wooden Serving Platter with Texture - Scrapwood Challenge Episode Ten
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My wife asked if I could make her a serving platter so that's what I did. I added texture to make it a little more interesting. It took about three hours to add the texture but I enjoyed the process and thought it was worth it!
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My wife asked if I could make her a serving platter so that's what I did. I added texture to make it a little more interesting. It took about three hours to add the texture but I enjoyed the process and thought it was worth it!
@@hughartcraft2255 He wrote it took him 3 hours and you're asking how long did it take?
That was phenomenal. I like the texture but i almost went insane just watching the short clips of you hand carving it. Very nice work though.
You have an incredible pacience. And most incredibly the pattern appears to be very consistent throughout the platter... Hats off to you!
That wasn't three hours of making a texture. That was three hours of meditation 😉
What type of wood is the scraps that you are making all this from? Aussie ash or something??
I think you have done a lot more with "scrap wood" than others can do with "good wood". Another hit out of the park.
Just giving it a go Jeff! Thanks! :)
It is good wood! Didn't you listen to the jingle? "Some of the wood is good"
Scrap wood does not mean bad, they're just off cuts from a local business. It's a great idea to reuse that perfectly fine wood, they're just smaller pieces.
I can't believe you carved out that whole bottom by hand. Nice work! Loving the SWC!
I really enjoy carving texture! Thanks! :)
I love the extra touches of finesse you add to your projects. The hand carving takes it from functional to a work of art, and absolutely unlike anything one would find in a shop.
Glad you like it Dave! :)
BRB, adding "texturing a serving platter" to the list of things I'm never going to do
Serving platters are not normally my favorite videos, but this one was gorgeous. Great job. I love the scrap wood challenge!
Thanks! That's what I'm enjoying about the Scrapwood Challenge, it allows me to make things like this! Without the challenge there's no way I would've made this video! :)
What a labor of love. That texturing really made the difference.
This is why you're a cut above. About 4000 cuts. That texture is incredible and you do amazing work.
my friend, you are the most patient man I know. adding the texture like that- it would have drove me crazy... well done! it adds a lot to the platter. I really like the result. great job!
Thank you! :)
Huge respect for the patients shown in the carving. Really enjoying this series.
Your channel is very inspiring! All the wood I have to work with atm are old 2x4's of pine and fir, and I am building my woodshop piece by piece. These scrapwood challenges are so great! Please keep them coming!
Glad you're enjoying them! You can make heaps of cool things out of 2x4's! :)
@@PaskMakes I'm working on a Chess set atm! Opposing grains seem to make a great difference between "black" or "white" peices when you have a lack of stain/variety of material.
Stardancer99 Also, 2x4s are a lot less nerve-wracking when giving a project a go the first time round. A mistake costs a lot less! 😂👍
Amazing, normally scrap wood is placed into the weather. You have it covered :) . I cant get bored of the opening theme (Emoji Thumbs Up)
Thanks! We had the first rain in months last week so I thought it best to cover some of it up! :)
Easily a highlight of my week is watching your videos! Thank you for all the work to build the projects and then edit the videos! Appreciate you Neil!
Thank you Henry! :)
A man with more patience than a tectonic plate, to do all that hand texturing so consistently.
Great functional piece! Love the texture and glad you went that way. All the best, see you next time.
Thanks mate - glad you liked it Scott! :)
Fantastic project, looked even better enhanced by the mineral oil coating. You're so lucky having a great supply of wood with fabulous grain pattern
Wow! It’s really, really nice, and we love the ending!
Now, I like a good serving platter as much as the next guy but they are always front-heavy wrist breakers. Here’s a challenge Neil: make a scalloped platter with better balance towards the handle! 😁
Very cool! That's one of my favorite textures for wood, reminds me of old iron work, with the ball peen hammered look
The texture, which looks like it took forever, turned out super nice! And the display at the end for just perfect! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks mate! :)
Nice work, Neil. You are a very patient man to hand carve the bottom.
Outstanding! You are an inspiration for all of your viewers. Thank you.
Fantastic! The texture made the whole thing come together nicely. You are a very patient man. Congrats on another excellent Scrapwood Challenge.
Thanks very much Alexandre! :)
I admire you for not taking the easy way out on the corners. And th adding the texture part, huuuge hat from the head! Keep up the amazing work!
Thanks very much! :)
I'm not used to commenting on this kind of videos, and even if I like the scrapwood challenge videos, it's the first time I feel the need to comment.
This was a really nice project. The texturing seems tedious but worth the time spent. The over all look is great. Well done.
Thanks very much - glad you enjoyed it! :)
Hole E. Molee, that is amazing work and craftsmanship, and I'm going to start one tomorrow! If I did my math correctly with your texture carving...roughly this by that, my calculations are that you had to make 1.4 million scrapes of wood to cover the surface. I'm officially a fan. Thanks.
Wow. Lovely use of scrapwood. I'm making a solar dehydrator from scrap plywood and wood... fun and useful project!
You have great patience Neil. I might try it one day. You make the power carving look easy but it takes a bit of practice to get it nice and even like you did.
Thanks for another great project video.
Thanks Dave! For power carving a flat bottom then this is easily the best disc to do the job. And isn't too difficult to get a fairly flat surface! :)
Another great video. The patience you have with that gouge, impressive.
Thanks Rick! I actually really enjoy it! :)
That was the best, complete videos I have seen. Great job! Your wife is blessed!
Once again, making things look so easy. Wouldn't it suck if after you had finished giving the tray texture, you were like, " I think I liked it better when it was flat."...lol. As always, awesome video, really enjoy watching them, thanks.
Thanks Robert! You have to give it a go else you'll never know! :)
Awesome project Pask, love the use of your curved knife for a fantastic design. Thanks for sharing.
That scrap wood is some fine wood you have there. The result is beautiful… Gives me the feeling of trying to make it my self.
That almost Asian level of patience. Well done!
The texturing on the interior is brilliant!
With respect to the texturing... channeling your inner Ishitani perhaps?
The resulting look speaks for itself. Well done!
Thank you! :)
Holy carpal tunnel syndrome with the texturing. Just another couple thousand to go, and you're almost a quarter of the way there.
This is the best episode so far in the waist wood challenge. Great video thanks for sharing 👍🇬🇧
Glad you enjoyed it Tom! :)
@@PaskMakes and I need too get me one of those arbertek discs
God, the carving.... Painstakingly crafted!! Amazing zeal
Brilliant, loved it. Adding the texture created something more than the serving board it is. Well done. Regards Paul
Lovely as always. That texturing really made this piece.
Thanks Dylan - glad you liked it! :)
Very nicely done Pask! Really like how you did a lot of hands on work with this project. That texturing bit came out terrific but also made me realize that I won't be doing that any time real soon.........LOL......... :)
Beautiful job, i love the grain and color after you oil that wood.
Great serving platter! Thanks for continuing with your Scrape wood Challenges!
Beautiful job Neil! That texture on the platter just took the whole thing to the next level! Superb :)
Glad you like it Matt! :)
Great build as always. I love this video series and thank God, you have plenty of scrap wood in stock 😁
Really enjoying the scrap wood challenge series and the meal looked absolutely great as well, wish I was a neighbour 😂👍
Glad you're enjoying it Phillip! The food didn't last long! :)
My favorite so far. Really beautiful piece.
Your opening song made me a subscriber. Put a smile on my face.
Just beautiful! The carved pattern turned out great 👍
The texture was worth the effort. It looks amazing.
Awesome work! You do better work in an afternoon than have done (yet!). I'm going to have to try this out soon as I have some scraps sitting around collecting dust!
Thanks Nolan! Give it a go mate! :)
I admire your patience sir carving that texture!!! Great works and videos you have on you channel!!! Cheers!!
Your scrap wood is better than any regular wood i can obtain here
Great peice of work stunning detail, attended local wood work show today visited the 'Arbotech' stand was fascinated by the planning 'disc' your film has added another dimension 👍👍
Very clever. Well done.
Something to note: The wood that once was used for making chopping boards is later being used to make a chopping-board-like item. There's some poetry in that
As always superb
That's awesome it's almost reversible serving tray on one side cutting board on the back!
You have so much patience. Thanks for sharing !
Nice design and very well made. Excellent video! Thanks for sharing. Best wishes
Fantastic job!
You are my hero! I am in awe of your skills, your patience, your perfection!
Respect for the applied texture time. Great !!
Nice work, mate👍
Looks awesome👌
Always better when the wood is free😜
Thanks Bill! :)
What a load of old Crasp . lol ....... Turned into a beautiful Platter
I love all your videos. Can you make a cabinet for teachers? I really don't know where I can store all my supplies like scissors, glue, paper, markers, color pencils, paper clips, erasers, and little things. I've seen so many shared cabinets for carpenters but not for teachers. You know we are very underrated and don't make that much money to buy a nice desk and other things to put stuff. Thanks for sharing.
That texturing looks great. I hope you had a good audiobook to listen to while you did it!
Thanks Karl! Listening to War of the Roses at the moment - it's very good! :)
I want that scrapwood pile :-). Well done!
Oh wow look at that , Now I have a busy day tomorrow making one of these, thanks for the idea
That's great to hear Mark! :)
Love the scrap wood challenge!
GORGEOUS
Beautiful piece. All that texture shows the amount of heart you put into it. : ) Great video.
Thanks very much mate! :)
Nice looking tray think I’ll make one thanks for the idea.
That is a beautifull board and the carving came out great !!!!
No cramp in your hands from adding the texture? 😮😀 beautiful serving platter!
Thanks Jolien! No cramping - I think because I had two hands on the knife it made it easier! :)
Absolutely beautiful piece and a spread that looked scrumptious. :D
Wow, this turned out great!
Thanks Peter! :)
Just beautiful! Thank you for sharing.
Now that is pretty darn cool! Great job. The texturing really makes for a nice feature. :)
love the textured finish!
Beautiful.
The carving must seem like it took FOREVER!! lol. Nice job
Do so love the scrapwood challenges!! You have a keen mind!!
AHHHH! love watching these videos. the texture was a great touch. Good Job
Thanks mate! Now I’m hungry!
So cool! Love the texture you added.
Yum. Your snacks looked amazing.
Nice one, very nicely done mate 👏
Beautiful work and the textured bottom make it unike...congrats
Awesome and simple 😊
Very beautiful
Excellent!
Very nice workmanship! Thank you for sharing!
Great video...again! Sandblasting with a medium Aggregate can give a very similar texture in a lot, lot less time. Ah, but for the love of hand finishing. Sandblast challenge, sandblast challenge.
Wow nice one!
All of your videos are my favorite!! They inspire me. I’m looking to ramp up my tool collection and would love to know what to buy. Like the wood rasp and the carving tools. I ask for name brand cuz I trust you.
I really enjoy your creativity
I love your intro.
I bought that wood file this year. And I love!