Making of a Shade
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- Опубліковано 21 січ 2011
- A very quick clip to show the process Soren goes through when making one of his unique wooden lamp shades.
!!! Please before you write a negative comment about the waste of wood, please realize , this is fast growing pine, it had already been cut down to be used as firewood, the centre of the log is sap wood and is very poor quality, and all the wood chips are reused in another way, for heating, or in the garden. We appreciate your care for nature, and assure you that we too have the same regard for what our planet gives to us.
Filmed Rikki Berger
Edited Rikki Berger
Music Waldeck - Get up Carmen
I am a woodturner/inventor/teacher with 35 years at the lathe, I hope you enjoy a small glimpse into making one of my shades.
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why not take a thin strip of the same wood, fold it into a cylinder and save all that material?
i dont think, u could tat to a wood.. Arent their flexibility limited ?
Thiru Raja it can be done by heat application. the end product is very thin so it shouldn't be a problem i think.
Iacovos Florides you would have a seam or overlap then it wouldn't look as good
Ben Mulcahy I'm with lacovos... I would rather it not look "as good" (Which is a matter of opinion) than waste all that wood. Is it possible to have cut a the majority of the center then sand it? I just can't appreciate the beauty of the lamp shade fully or the hard work knowing how wasteful the process was.
Iacovos Florides
Didnt knw of the process, until u refered it ... Heat Bending wld b a better option (Y) ...
Well I am impressed. That was some good work on a lathe. For those who think it is a waste of material there are a lot of uses for the chips and saw dust created from lathe work. I do a lot of lathe work, nothing as big as this man. This is why, knowing the skill and hard work and craftsmanship that went into the lamp shade I am impressed.
I don't understand how folks can give a thumbs down to such a master piece? This is awesome work!!!
I think I saw this video when it was uploaded...this is right up my alley!!! WAY COOL!!!
That's just amazing! Great Job! Thanks for sharing it with us
Guys read the video posters description before you make dumb comments comments or at least know a little something about wood. That is so cool and the effect of keeping it in tact like that is so awesome! Very talented very cool!
Huston Miller
Biler crac
Simply beautiful! And them shavings make great fire starter!
Husnain ali
I rememember watching this as a kid on my uncle's teeny laptop everytime i go on vacation, i probably memorized every single thing that happened in this video Hahahahaha, the last time that i watched this on his laptop i was 11, now I'm 16. The music and the background gives me a sense of familiarity, the sound of childhood.
I post that now into the comments since no one reads the description.
!!! Please before you write a negative comment about the waste of wood, please realize , this is fast growing pine, it had already been cut down to be used as firewood, the centre of the log is sap wood and is very poor quality, and all the wood chips are reused in another way, for heating, or in the garden. We appreciate your care for nature, and assure you that we too have the same regard for what our planet gives to us.
That could have prevented 90% of the negative comments.
Металлистом был не мало, делал стружку из металла.
А теперь на лесопилке превращает лес в опилки.
Заготовка больше чем станок, большая часть ушла в стружку. Хорошая работа
Сергей Александрович morning sab theek hai
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I made a couple of these for my neighbor, came out pretty good. Thanks for sharing.
So amazing! Thank you for sharing.
Wow. thanks for sharing.
I would love these for the home, but they are very expensive. Beautiful work.
Awesome shade! Nice amber glow.... glad you reuse the wood shavings.
Major respect, You Sir have skills. Very beautiful shade!
excellent craftsmanship !
igy kell tuskóból lámpaernyőt gyártani....
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Csaba Szabo hyud
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!!! Please before you write a negative comment about the waste of wood,
please realize , this is fast growing pine, it had already been cut down
to be used as firewood, the centre of the log is sap wood and is very
poor quality, and all the wood chips are reused in another way, for
heating, or in the garden. We appreciate your care for nature, and
assure you that we too have the same regard for what our planet gives to
us.
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You mean he couldn’t have created another 10-20 lamp shades with that piece of wood? The excuse seems to be bogus.
That’s absolutely beautiful!!!
Gorgeous!
I loved this project man!
nice shades and forms.. the wood fibers are fantastic.
Congrats for dedication
satisfying to watch
Wow!! The result was spectacular.
Fantastic Job! beautiful ...well done Soren!!
DESCRIPTION
!!! Please before you write a negative comment about the waste of wood,
please realize , this is fast growing pine, it had already been cut down
to be used as firewood, the centre of the log is sap wood and is very
poor quality, and all the wood chips are reused in another way, for
heating, or in the garden. We appreciate your care for nature, and
assure you that we too have the same regard for what our planet gives to
us.
and also they can recycle the bits on the floor
Mike crone
+Crazy Gamer i am xD what?
Mike crone trhc
Marthe Wittmann
wut
so beautiful and natural i like this
Vincent Morgane wert
Love it!! I want one!
Man, that's gorgeous.
I'd like to say what a waste of perfectly fine material... But the finished product is a beautiful piece of art. Thanks for sharing!
Look at the description.
Pebbles4People
AND WHAT OF IT??
You said fine material
Pebbles4People
To some: it might be. To you: maybe not. You know, some of us do know how to use this kind of material. And then, some of us don't. I guess that's just the way it goes.
oh no, I don't know anything about it, I was just going by what it said in the description
Chop off a tree for a lamp shade? Wow! How productive?
Brent Plays Quick growing Pine can be used for other purposes as well. The argument still holds. The utility for this wood as anything else, even as firewood has less wastage. More than 90% of the wood here is wasted.
Dilip Muralidaran
I agree with you, but you can still make pellets with the snippers, or great compost :D
Hmm...
I seen people take logs that large and just burn them in a fire pit after they split them into more manageable sizes..How productive is that? Or the tree after being cut down, the arborist instead of managing his lumber just run the entire thing through the chipper. At least this guy is creating a functional piece of furniture and he's not going to WALMART and buying one made in CHINA!
Dude, its just a log! I will be sure to burn a whole tree's worth for no good reason. In honor of your ignorant comment.
That lamp is awesome
Really really beautiful. Awesome!!
please do more of these
придумал же :) какие отходы,светильник и лист OSB получился с пенька.
Absolutely NO waste of material. Wood is regrowing natural material. I can see no better way to make such a nice shade without an edge. Perfect work, nice result.
the tools , the hands and the art !!!
1 lamp shade. 100 garbage bags of hamster shake :) Wow that came out really nice!
How people care for one little round of a tree that's already been cut down I will never understand, pine wood is a very renewable that's why we cut tons and tons of it to burn.. Like the chunk used here.This isn't wasteful at all, says he burns the chips or uses them in the garden anyways.
+Josh Moss
agree with you.
such a waste of wood.
you could make this lamp shades from wood strips.
+pinjarela I don't think you read my comment correctly.
+Josh Moss Josh, it's not pinjarela's fault. Critical thinking negates liberal indoctrination. That is why critical thinking is not taught in schools any more. It would undo all of the liberal indoctrination .
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Josh Moss hjjuj
Awesome! Looks great, and looks really satisfying to make.
whou, fantastic work, thanks you for sharing with us
Awesome Cameraview and a very nice Project 👍
all that wood just for a lampshade?! Total waste imo, not very pretty neither
thought exact same thing ... though ... whether it's pretty or not depends on the individuum
Read the author's comment...
"!!! Please before you write a negative comment about the waste of wood, please realize , this is fast growing pine, it had already been cut down to be used as firewood, the centre of the log is sap wood and is very poor quality, and all the wood chips are reused in another way, for heating, or in the garden. We appreciate your care for nature, and assure you that we too have the same regard for what our planet gives to us. "
Max Mustermann Ture enough
Heinrich: I still think it's a total waste.
if you guys think its a waste of trees then why are you wasting your time writing shet on his work rather than going planting new trees lazy azz
lol what ever have the 3 sec it takes to write this anything to do with him wasting trees?
Or are you one of those youtubers that just say random stuff that make no sense to get attention?!
I like woodworking like this!
Simply admirable!
Hey Rikki quick question: What did you spray on the wood at the end? And did you do anything beforehand to strengthen the wood? Thanks for your time!
Imagine the wood split during the end of the churning process
omg ! so beautiful , good job sir
Stunning lamp shade
Great work!
And all done only with classic turning tools (Hook tool and gouge), no fancy ultra high tech carbide cutters
Nice to see how efficient the hook works.
Btw: Your Handle for the hook tool looks interesting. I guess its self made. May you show it in detail?
That is so trick, anybody who knows even a little about woodworking will recognize how hard to make that is. I have to know, did it ever crack? Hard for me to believe that would hold together as it dries. How about an update?
12factortest non s.
That's what I call AWESOME!...love it man!
There is no doubt this is a great work but I definitively is a waste of wood.
+Yves de Lombaerde exactly
+Yves de Lombaerde its not a waste of wood! look at the sweet lampshade he turned that piece of fire wood into!
+Yves de Lombaerde He said in his comment above that the waste is NOT wasted !!
So somebody killed a wood for this!? Makes me sad :_(
Why do you think that he killed the tree? Remember that wood is a resource and he used part of it to make a piece of art. I'm curious, do you drive a car, live in a house, wear clothes? You too are consuming products from all over the world, using up resources. Wake up!
And read the f****** description, it isn't that hard...
Steven Terry As I am educated and know a bit about art I may disagree that this is art. Tree is a living thing (I'm not one of those tree huggers) We kill it and use it. To not make 20 lamp cowers from this, square or round is a misuse of resources. Now that is what a true craftsman would do. He would use every last piece of it and make 10 whole lamps.
Kai David Melank Actually I did. He will use the rest for the garden or heating. Heating: waste since whole logs burns and small pieces like this evaporate.
Garden: much better idea yet still a misuse of a tree. They could had made a nice hougel culture with the whole wood that would last for years instead of this so... I did read the f*** description...
You were sad before you came here and posted so shut your pie hole...
Beautiful
Matt Vliet
AWESOME !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AND NOT A WASTE OF WOOD!!! ALL THE EXTRA WOOD PARTICLES , JUST THROW THEM INTO YOUR COMPOST , GREAT FERTILIZER !!!!!!! GREAT JOB FRIEND !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
good tht I read the description before making a comment on the waste of wood.
all tht hard work and the end result looks awesome... great work Mr.Rikki..
For people who can't read descriptions:
"Please before you write a negative comment about the waste of wood, please realize , this is fast growing pine, it had already been cut down to be used as firewood, the centre of the log is sap wood and is very poor quality, and all the wood chips are reused in another way, for heating, or in the garden. We appreciate your care for nature, and assure you that we too have the same regard for what our planet gives to us."
GsusxChrist still idiocy! that kind of tree probably took 15 - 20 years to get that thick.
Ill plant a tree just for you
When they complain, I can assure you that they don't care for nature. They care about looking like they care for nature....to strangers...on the internet.
OMG all that waste
what an idiotic comment. Tens of thousands of trees are cut by tree services for one reason or another and most of them are used for shavings for horse stalls. I could drive around for 15 minutes and find hundreds of pieces of tree trunks laying to rot. One chunk of a fallen tree is hardly a waste. Do you think marble statues are a waste of rock? Or is your wood floor?
just read the fucking description!!!
Great project...thanks for sharing.
1:56 The most satisfying cut ever!
That's a beautiful shade, how do you keep it from cracking?
Read the description before writing about waste of wood
that is impossible for most people for some reason
If you read the description then would actually get to know something and you won't be able to make half-assed youtube comments. THAT ISN'T HOW UA-cam WORKS!!!!
There is a possibility that the description was written after some of the comments here. Either way, I saw a much worse use of woods. This one isn't so bad even without description.
lin4cba isn't so bad, but is bad nevertheless...
@@lin4cba x1
Very good. Beautiful art.
Tunes killing Dude!!!! Well done,,,
I can imagine him making a tooth pick using a whole tree.
FrustratedBaboon. Hahaha I was thinking the same 🤣
стружки наелся не хило)))
lamanoisse,frensiss
Nicely done!
Looks beautiful
great job! what type of lathe is that? I have some timber stumps I would like to turn for some projects I am working on.
1:43, that would make a good basket though.
Sad that there is only one video from this channel. This is so cool!
hadnaoui
You are great wood worker !!
Waste of wood ?!!! If it gets used for other sources then it is not waste . All the negative comments - you try this yourself and see how good you are . Upload the video so we can all see .
+Seb K This solid log could be used for anything except the shade (large bowl, lamp etc.), that's why. And also, why someone should do the same? Shade at the end is very light and have thin walls, one careless and accident move with such shade and it's broken. What's the use to waste the whole log to make just one fragile item, while paper or other material will work better?
Alexey Kozlov The reason is you are admiring the dude's skills . Trees can be seeded and regrown . It;s not a big deal . Do you know how much waste is produced when machining metal ?!!! I know because I make bicycle parts .
+Seb K It will take approx 25-30 years to grow such tree (and a log in this case, as a part of the tree) - not a bid deal you believe? I imagine how much waste is produced in metal production because I'm an airspace engineer (aircraft and helicopters), at least you can recycle the metal waste and reuse it. I doubt this dude will recycle the sawdust from the log, and there is no much use of the woodworking waste in his case (I think he simply burned it later or put all in garbage). Whatever, he can do whatever he wants, I've just expressed my opinion that's it.
its not a waste.. there are businesses that turn tree trunks into mulch.. this my friend is functional art. I could use a guy like yourself at my shop
good work.
that last bit with skinning with the light must have been nerve wrecking.. too fast and it could cut through!
if i were you i would choose a task that i didnt think i could do.
i bet you can actually do it and that would be a reward worth living for.
Fantastic!!
Thats so cool!
How did you prevent the shade from cracking or deforming when the wood dries?
you could have curved a plank with steam....
+YackoMM It´s just what I thought, it was such a waste of wood and time :/
YackoMM it wouldn't have been seamless though
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That looks amazing....... great work mate
wow!! fantastic... I will love to have one.. yup... I want one...
Как из целого пня сделать фанерку
Павел Конюшков Почитай описание к видео, там английским по белому на писано что полено было отобрано из отходов которые были отправлены на производство древесного угла и центр у такого полена полусгнивший.
neg0dnick не читая описание к видео видно что он не полусгнивший, а низкого качества, а прочитав описание подтверждаем догадку про низкое качество. Но не настолько низкое что бы пустить его на стружку.
Могута Любодар не у своих, у наших.
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Андрей Ладный I
thats amazing but it seems like blatant waste of wood lol
I thought so too at first. But there are lots of uses for the chips and scrapings. In an actual shop, (or any place that has a collection system) that sawdust / chip collection can be sold to companies that press it into wood products, and fire logs.
Adui13 hmm you have a point, i also make charcoal for black powder and bow would turing shavings into coal rather then chunks make things sooo much easier !! ha ha
Adui13кому бы наши опилки деть.. пару сотен тысяч тонн...
READ THE FLIPPIN' DESCRIPTION!!!!!!!!!!
impressive excellent. you should be proud of your skills.
Fantastic !
un troncazo de árbol y un arduo trabajo solo para una lampara no jodas ,mejor doblo al vapor tripley de madera
+juancarlos apaza rivera bro te juro que pense lo mismo en serio,osea no minimizo el trabajo y la habilidad del maestro pero me parece tonto tremendo desperdicio,Saludos!
+juancarlos apaza rivera tanto trabajo, y tanto desperdicio solo para una lampara... no seria mejor con una terciada....bueno no tendria la transparencia creo...
juan carlos AR yo pensé una tambora merenguera algo que valiera la pena 😂😂😂
Łciadto
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@@tatachoo 5?:
debería de tener de título como dañar un árbol para hacer una lámpara.
exactamente
El mencionó que el arbol ya estaba cortado, el resto se usó para el jardín & la chimenea para mantener la casa caliente. El resto que no pudo usar era madera podrida. Por el tipo de casa que tiene parece vivir en un lugar frío, esto es bastante común.
👍 Good idea and nice work ! 👍
Simply awesome.
из такого бревнища плавфон сделал молодец!
Why am I watching this? I have homework to do. I don't even care about lamp shades.
Isabelle Collum
thats pretty awesome !!
Great wood work Thanks for the video
Целое бревно на стружку извести ради тонкого абажурчика. А фанерку снять сверху нельзя было для этого дела?
или кусок фанеры размочить в воде и согнуть!
Dufujrgbydhe
Можно было канаву проточить и сердцевину вытащить
Nikkei
Делает кокоето говно
Now show it after it dries and warps.
Mike Law if it were dry the wood would come off as dust and flakes, not long strips...
husky394xp
Not sure why I watched this, but it was entertaining... Well made video. Music, cuts and everything else fits perfectly together...
Wow.. so skillful!!
My dad, who was part Native American, used to quote an insightful saying: "White Man build big fire, stand far away. Indian man build small fire, stand close." I'm not sure of the origin of the saying, but this lamp shade looks like a big fire to me.
DoctorRickOD
The funny thing is, he wasted all that excess wood for only one piece of shades while he could have made hundreds of shades if he used a cylindrical saw (Hole Saw).
india
+Mohamed Ali kerala
Genius!!!
+Mahmoud Abdalla Please show me the hundreds of shades you made using your cylindrical saw. Oh, you don't have any? Of course not.
+Frank III Augustine Manuel yep no trees in the desert!
the end result is very beautiful 👍
some people have no clue the beauty of wood. I saw a whole lot of lamps and shades at a fair. they were so beautiful. I would have loved to have gotten just a small simple one for the prices of them. But, in a house of birds, beautiful wood products like that would not last. Not unless you had a large house that you could have a room for living in and a room for displaying your art in and to use for company. Because my birds would see those lamp shades as the best toys ever. I do with out a lot of things that I see that I love because I would not want to see it destroyed. This man put a lot of work into that simple lamp shade. There is more you can do to those simple shades to make them even more beautiful. simply by carving pictures on them. You have to be Oh so carful because now the wood is so thin. But they are beautiful once done.
And remember what Thumpers Father once told him. "If you can't say anything nice, Don't say Anything At All!"