Woodturning - YEW Can't Be Serious?

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  • Опубліковано 25 сер 2022
  • Welcome to this weeks woodturning video:
    Woodturning - YEW Can't Be Serious?
    In this woodworking video I use a woodturning lathe to turn a blank made with yew logs and mahogany into a bowl. I feel this video falls into the ASMR and entertainment categories.
    If you find these video’s a good source of entertainment, I’d appreciate you like, share and subscribe.
    Thanks for watching.
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  • @JackMackWoodturning
    @JackMackWoodturning  Рік тому +265

    HEY. Thanks for watching
    Tell me below where in the world are you all
    watching from??

  • @davidtuer5825
    @davidtuer5825 8 днів тому +3

    Jacks got a lot of faith in his glue!!

  • @dongregg6075
    @dongregg6075 Рік тому +130

    All i can say Jack is that is amazing being a wood worker for little over 40 years i never thought of that. Much respect for your imagination. And that's the fact Jack. I know a lot thought you were unsafe but we real woodworkers can and can't get away from. I'm definitely following. Wright me im 71 can't work any more as my lower spine has collapsed i was 5'10" now I'm 5'6" in pain all the time. Good luck you got it going. A fellow retired wood worker. I sure miss it all. Sincerely Don Freebird Gregg

    • @wldtrky38
      @wldtrky38 Рік тому +5

      Best wishes Don. I'm 60, had 5 levels fused for years L1-S1. Chronic pain for 20+ years is no joke.

    • @dongregg6075
      @dongregg6075 Рік тому +7

      @@wldtrky38 thanks for the encouragement. Full story blew 2 disc out in 1984. First dr. Rassuick was my surgeon he was chipping bone on joint 1 level to high. Nurse corrected him so he started back on L3 n L4 removed discs.awoke in more pain then ever felt took 3 shots of morphine to get rid of it i was even morphine drip was how much it hurt but you know that all to well also. Bad dr. Sent me to work 6 wk's later. Destroyed me after 5 weeks stopped working got new dr. Funny fact sort of in 2017 in hosp. I had Pneumonia and one of the dr's. ask about my surgeries he said oh you poor man we dr's. Called hin often wrong Rassuick. He got fired in 85 said he damaged over 85 people. Got new dr. Bowman after he tried every non surgical method i just got worse had fusion from hips to L5 in 85. Worked a little better but still lots of pain declared 100% disabled in 86 by work comp. and ssd. Keep on doing what i could but by end of day totalled. Really bad pain started in 2015 unbelieveable pain to this day yet. Got stronger meds but little relief. He did x-rays said my spinal was gone no trace it was ever there. My spine is now in a s curve cord tightly streached chips on base n top of lumbar and all discs gone on lumbar and two disc blew out on 2 above L5 and bottom of them have cracks. In Feb. 2018 moved from Iowa to Texas couldn't care for myself so forced by son and doctor to move in with him and family. Took all this time to find a good dr. now for the last 3 months Gonna try a pain pump asap. He put me on higher meds and now we wait to find a clinic that does pain pumps. The government has got all these docs in texas scared all to hell on pain meds and any type of pain med. delivery methods. So here i go again. I have Jesus on my side so that's my bonus. So wild turkey you just keep on keeping on is all i can say for us crippled back people. Sincerely, Don Freebird Gregg

    • @RalphGrey-bc8kt
      @RalphGrey-bc8kt Рік тому +1

      Take Pure MSM sir youll thank me I promise

    • @dongregg6075
      @dongregg6075 Рік тому

      @@RalphGrey-bc8kt whats msm and how much do you take and where do i buy it?

    • @RalphGrey-bc8kt
      @RalphGrey-bc8kt Рік тому

      @@dongregg6075 MSM is Sulfur, you can purchase it on Amazon for about $25 usd. Worth a try it changed my grandpas life.

  • @woodfactory666
    @woodfactory666 Місяць тому +1

    Wood turning has a magical way of revealing the hidden beauty within each piece of timber. It's a joy to witness the transformation as the lathe spins and shapes the wood into something truly remarkable. Thank you for sharing in the love of this craft

  • @Squiffy1313
    @Squiffy1313 Рік тому +24

    As a non-woodworker there is added enjoyment in going from “What is he doing?” to “Wow- what ability and vision he has!” Beautiful work.

  • @chrisberry9017
    @chrisberry9017 Рік тому +6

    Just seeing that beautifully turned timber gives me so much joy! I love wood turning. Every project discloses a hidden beauty! Thank you!

  • @beverlyledbetter4906
    @beverlyledbetter4906 Рік тому +5

    I love when they shine that wood up. It's so pretty; and that would make a great snack bowl!😊

  • @eddiedalziel666
    @eddiedalziel666 8 днів тому +1

    This man is very skilled in what he does, brilliant. Well done.

  • @maris5951
    @maris5951 Рік тому +20

    Absolutely wonderful. I love that you left the edge so raw like that. You are truly a talented artist!!

  • @mark-ut8ft
    @mark-ut8ft Рік тому +5

    Another gorgeous project by the master. I love the grain of the mahogany against the yew. The finish makes the bowl pop out at you. Beautiful job!!

  • @nickname24
    @nickname24 Рік тому +3

    Необыкновенная красота, космическая: галактики, фракталы.. даже название придумала: «Медитация» 💐 ))

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  Рік тому

      Sorry I have no way of translating this comment 😕

    • @nickname24
      @nickname24 Рік тому

      Extraordinary beauty: cosmic: galaxies, fractals…I even came up with a name: “ Meditation” 💐))

  • @brendacovert4637
    @brendacovert4637 9 годин тому

    Beautiful!!! Love it!!! Wonderful craftsmen ship!!!❤😊

  • @user-rn2tl1pl3o
    @user-rn2tl1pl3o Рік тому +12

    в современном мире среди людей умеющих только кнопки клавиатуры нажимать такой творческий человек является уникальным, респект!!!

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  Рік тому

      Thanks a lot buddy. Are you in IT?

    • @user-rn2tl1pl3o
      @user-rn2tl1pl3o Рік тому

      @@JackMackWoodturning I don't work in this direction, but I can do a lot with my own hands. We Russians are hardworking people.

    • @dongregg6075
      @dongregg6075 Рік тому

      My phone wont translate your message but thanks

    • @dongregg6075
      @dongregg6075 Рік тому

      My phone wont translate your message

  • @mastercraft5798
    @mastercraft5798 Рік тому +6

    Once again I'm left green with envy. Such a fine talent you have Mr Mack. From design through to finished product, another piece of beauty and fine workmanship.

  • @michaelwplde
    @michaelwplde Рік тому +9

    Wow, just such a fantastic use of a lathe, and such a talent and eye for it... I liken it to sculpting from granite, but with wood, perhaps; or to pottery, working with clay on a potter's wheel. Along the same lines.

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  Рік тому

      Have you worked with granite?

    • @michaelwplde
      @michaelwplde Рік тому

      @@JackMackWoodturning Me, no, not personally. Just seemed to me that was the sort of vision for the shape that popped out from the wood there.

  • @dominiqueroy9512
    @dominiqueroy9512 Рік тому +2

    Beautiful. This is why I buy only hand turned wodden bowls. It's art. Simply Beautiful

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  Рік тому

      Thanks D. You might want to check out my website.
      www.jackmackwoodturning.com

  • @flatflo
    @flatflo 4 місяці тому +1

    Yew did an incredible job! The shimmer in that grain of mahogany matching the long yew heartwood grain is beyond anything I've seen.
    -Saint Louis, Missouri, USA

  • @BrickhouseCraftWorks
    @BrickhouseCraftWorks Рік тому +10

    Hey Jack! This is fantastic! Gives a whole new perspective to “live edge”!

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  Рік тому +1

      Haha 😆 indeed.

    • @mihvas9681
      @mihvas9681 Рік тому

      Много лишнего дрочилова все можно сделать про8

  • @stuharrison231
    @stuharrison231 Рік тому +9

    Watching the start, I thought “Here is a trip to A&E waiting to happen” But the finished bowl is a work of art. Mr Mack, you are a genius!

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  Рік тому +1

      Thanks buddy… it’s a shame so many people don’t understand bandsaws. It’s the main workhorse in my workshop and I’ve used a bandsaw every day for the last 20 years without incident.

    • @PerrynBecky
      @PerrynBecky Рік тому +1

      I know, I thought the same thing when I saw the highlighted photo. I almost didn't click on it because I expected a serious disaster to unfold, but was quite pleasantly surprised. This is a masterpiece.

    • @mohamedbenyakhlaf8050
      @mohamedbenyakhlaf8050 Рік тому

      } eu le CD nu

  • @auntiemickmysongs556
    @auntiemickmysongs556 Рік тому +2

    I love watching these videos. It always amazes me how these creations turn out from a simple thing like a piece of wood. Xxx

  • @samuelbraden1818
    @samuelbraden1818 4 місяці тому +2

    I used to see pieces like this in the store and think "why would anyone pay that much for this?" Now after watching this dude I think those pieces are underpriced. Insane amount of work. Impressed the hell out of me!

    • @Niz__
      @Niz__ 3 місяці тому

      I don't agree...
      Well, I mean it depends on the buyer
      To me, it's way overpriced because I don't have an reason to spend that much for a bowl. I can get one for much less, and I don't need anything more
      But others would think it's usefull for have a pretty wooden bowl and would agree to spend money for this

  • @susanwills4723
    @susanwills4723 Рік тому +14

    It never ceases to amaze me what you attempt . You have an amazing imagination. This is so stunning. I think this is one of the best pieces you have done. Keep up the good work. Love 💕 from Australia

  • @matthewcook953
    @matthewcook953 Рік тому +15

    Hi Jack, you totally smashed this one. A really beautiful work of art. I had a yew tree in my old house which I planted but after 20 years I moved and had to leave it there. Great job as always Jack. Top respect from the South East of England

  • @MsNancyH
    @MsNancyH Рік тому +1

    Lovely project! I adore working with wood, but never did take up turning. Always amazed by it though, and could watch it for hours. Wish I did some lathe work, as I keep finding a variety of spalted logs in my woods out back in east Tennessee. I think they would make some interesting pieces! Keep up the great work!

  • @NatHemstreetToo
    @NatHemstreetToo Рік тому +1

    Watching this, Carol King singing in the background, fire blazing, rain pouring down. Cozy.
    I am going to bake an apple cake.
    Perfect day.

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  Рік тому

      You win cozyest Hooman award today Natalie.. what songs on?

    • @NatHemstreetToo
      @NatHemstreetToo Рік тому +1

      @@JackMackWoodturning it's sir Elton now: 'someone saved my life tonight's. Now, sun's out, gonna walk my dogs...just gets better and better. Peace.

    • @NatHemstreetToo
      @NatHemstreetToo Рік тому +1

      The fallen leaves won't be crunchy, but some of my neighbors are sure to be.

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  Рік тому

      Your life sounds wonderful. Where are you in the world ?

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  Рік тому +1

      I concur with your taste in music too 😉

  • @alansimpson596
    @alansimpson596 Рік тому +42

    As a hobby woodturner it took me a while to figure out where this was going. It ended up as a masterpiece. If any turners out there get the chance to acquire some yew seize the moment as it's toxic and therefore not grown on farmland. It's not exactly scarce but is mainly found on church graveyards etc well away from farm animals as the berries it produces can kill a cow if consumed. It's a truly beautiful wood and takes a great finish.

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  Рік тому +2

      Thanks Alan. It’s absolutely abundant in my area.. I’ve been getting wood from many places over the years and never go it from a farmer that I can remember.. not just yew, any wood. Do you get a lot of wood from farmers ??

    • @alansimpson596
      @alansimpson596 Рік тому +4

      @@JackMackWoodturning Yes, I live in a rural location and many farmers know I'm a woodturner so I get all sorts of offers. I always thank them by making something for them for the wood be it only a pen. Also, I have a friend who is a tree surgeon. Often, he is asked to just remove a fallen tree so I help him with the donkey work and get some wood. Most recently I helped him remove a beech tree which was at least 200 hundred years old. I could have cried as most of it was going for firewood.

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  Рік тому +3

      Those old beech trees always do. That’s why I have space to save those big trees .. it’s a lot of work cutting and then having to turn 600 blanks in 2 weeks before they crack. But it’s always worth it to stop a big old tree becoming ash

    • @alansimpson596
      @alansimpson596 Рік тому +3

      @@JackMackWoodturning I considered hiring a mobile saw mill (along the lines of a Wood Mizer) but the price was prohibitive.
      In addition, my tree surgeon mate had all sorts of "friends" who turned up with chain saws and soon it was reduced to sawdust as they disapppeared with their trailers and horseboxes filled with firewood blocks.
      I make some furniture for myself and would have loved some boards of the beech.

    • @cheeririnaldo435
      @cheeririnaldo435 Рік тому

      My chemotherapy for stage 3 breast cancer was derived from the yew, but then Chemo is actually poison.
      The logic is to poison the body to kill the cancer. Some people survive the cure, and sometimes people are killed by it and not the cancer itself. Obviously I survived, but that stuff is pretty brutal.

  • @mikehamilton4880
    @mikehamilton4880 Рік тому +47

    Wow Jack, I am amazed at your talent, I have recently started turning, I recently retired and found your video and had to buy a lathe. I have a small woodworking shop and made several Adirondack chairs and a bed for my son, I came across your channel and I just had to give it a try. I hope one day I will get to the level that you are at, its amazing. My grandson is two years old and he sits and watches you turn and will say as soon as the video ends, “another Pawpaw”. Just wanted you to know, when I get to a point in the turn and it becomes a “head scratcher” I always ask myself, what would Jack do? Thanks again for the inspiration to try new things.
    Mike from Virginia

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  Рік тому +25

      Thank you so much for this wonderful message Mike.
      My goal with these videos it to reach non woodturners and inspire them to give it a try. Knowing that it’s worked just once means I’ve contributed to a positive change in someone life and that’s a fantastic feeling. Thanks for taking the time to tell me.
      I have a 2 year old boy (and a 6 mth old)
      The 2 yr old likes to watch my videos and points at the tv saying .. “dad working with trees” or “more more trees”
      I know that if one of my videos can hold his attention then the editing is done right 🤣
      Please feel free to drop me an email if you need advice on turning of if your in a head scratcher of a moment.
      Contactjackmack@gmail.com
      Thanks again for the lovely message Mike. It’s 7:04am here and you’ve already made my day 👍🏻
      All the best buddy 🙂

    • @robertopereda1859
      @robertopereda1859 Рік тому

      Ý

    • @elvioantognoni9674
      @elvioantognoni9674 Рік тому

      O9o8iiiiii888iiii

  • @zk-yd1jh
    @zk-yd1jh Рік тому +3

    Truly remarkable and a superb craftsman. I personally would never have the patience, let alone the skill. Be proud.

  • @DanDan-fu6sd
    @DanDan-fu6sd 18 годин тому

    Wow very beautiful! Best one yet!

  • @TheEye3819
    @TheEye3819 Рік тому +4

    Amazing ,Imaginative and Marvellous
    Jack you are pushing the wood turning to new levels 👏

  • @nortonknows
    @nortonknows Рік тому +14

    Your projects are so unique and awesome, I look forward to them every week…thank you!

  • @dongregg6075
    @dongregg6075 Рік тому +1

    Oh right now i retired to San Antiono, Texas was in Glanwood iowa almost 39 years then all over the GREAT U.S.A. the greatest in the entire world.God bless America and God make us even greater for our nation is in deep dog dodie. Peace and freedom to you Jack your the man.Don Freebird Gregg

  • @wldtrky38
    @wldtrky38 Рік тому +2

    The 2 lamps I made in high school wood shop were a blast to make. 1 Cedar, 1 Zebra wood, I really enjoyed the lathe. This is an amazing project with a beautiful end result !! 👍👍
    Edit, from Central Missouri

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  Рік тому +1

      Do you still turn now?

    • @wldtrky38
      @wldtrky38 Рік тому

      @@JackMackWoodturning Not at present. Long life story, I'm 60 and disabled with major back problems. We recently bought 32 acres and are working towards a home and shop on the place. A lathe will definitely be an addition, if at all possible, as we proceed. Best wishes and thanks for sharing your passion. Amazing stuff !!

  • @Oxotin
    @Oxotin Рік тому +4

    Шедевр авторской задумки и исполнения, но без современных материалов это было бы невозможно.

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  Рік тому

      Sorry I have no way of translating this comment 😕

    • @Oxotin
      @Oxotin Рік тому

      @@omenrum9629 Клей, пропитку, полироль, но особенно синтетический клей, способный выдержать такие нагрузки. А мастер просто волшебник - восхищаюсь им.

  • @hunfernando1
    @hunfernando1 Рік тому +3

    It is simple FANTASTIC !

  • @liltorchapache6496
    @liltorchapache6496 Рік тому

    This is so peaceful to watch 😌 I love the smell of the heated wood gradually falling away.. its a very therapeutic skill 😌

  • @mikelong7627
    @mikelong7627 Рік тому +2

    Wow, great looking piece. I wasn't sure the yew & mahogany would look good together.

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  Рік тому

      Did you change your mind at the end?

    • @mikelong7627
      @mikelong7627 Рік тому

      @@JackMackWoodturning Yes I did. It looks great. A lot of times different species of wood don't look good together when they are raw. Once the finish is applied the wood has a totally different character. I see that in my own turnings. I think something is not going to look to good. Then I apply a finish and things just start to pop.

  • @felixacunamendez9946
    @felixacunamendez9946 Рік тому +5

    La elaboración del cuenco es excelente y con muy buen manejo de de mano 🤝 extraordinaria finalidad,con un magnífico acabado 👍👏👏👏

  • @dannynicart2389
    @dannynicart2389 Рік тому +5

    Wow, you're pushing the envelope of woodworking to a higher level. Keep it up!

  • @Master_Smurf
    @Master_Smurf Рік тому +1

    So much time and skill to create such a simple thing as a bowl. Nothing in life is easy.

  • @ChefsBackyard
    @ChefsBackyard Рік тому

    Beautiful bowl. I never thought that's what would come of stacking those sticks together!

  • @MsLadyhorse
    @MsLadyhorse Рік тому +2

    I wonder if it would have been possible to leave that center pillar, just hollowing it to make a sort of chip & dip type bowl?
    You do amazing work! I barely feel confident enough to turn straight chair legs and easy stuff.

  • @tonyprofera9914
    @tonyprofera9914 Рік тому +4

    What a novel idea. Well done. Beautifully executed. Thank you for sharing it with us

  • @Mo_Taser
    @Mo_Taser Рік тому +1

    Brilliant. Unconventional. Functional. Beautiful.

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  Рік тому +1

      Thanks MGH. Where are you watching from?

    • @Mo_Taser
      @Mo_Taser Рік тому

      @@JackMackWoodturning Vancouver Island, the east side, in the Comox Valley.
      I love the art that you do, but to me art without function is diminished. Art with functionality is the best art. That's what I saw in this video.

  • @MrVillafum
    @MrVillafum Рік тому +1

    That's (EXPLETIVE) wicked! What a great turn. Thanks for sharing... V

  • @user-gd8zd3ye1f
    @user-gd8zd3ye1f Рік тому +7

    Прекрасная ваза получилась.
    А что, нельзя было сразу на ленточной пиле придать круглую форму заготовке?

  • @franklinjulia1
    @franklinjulia1 Рік тому +3

    Love, love, love this bowl. I really like how you were able to keep and highlight the growth rings in the yew logs. This art piece is just GORGEOUS!

  • @Dranok1
    @Dranok1 Рік тому +2

    HEY! So many American woodworkers on here, and I've watched a few of yours, but only now did I notice your extension strip attached to the wall behind the lathe and almost called out with joy "oh he's from England! He's local!!"

  • @jonfritz759
    @jonfritz759 Рік тому

    Once I saw that log texture on the bottom of the bowl when it was still very shallow, every part of me wanted you to find a way to keep that in. And it slowly, beautifully vanished. Great piece.

  • @user-qm4cp4zz1d
    @user-qm4cp4zz1d 10 місяців тому +4

    Absolutely gorgeous, I was surprised at how well the combination of wood looks and I certainly didn’t expect the end result…. well done

  • @Joe1935429
    @Joe1935429 Рік тому +3

    Beautiful combination of imagination and skill.
    Thanks!

  • @heatmizer-jim6762
    @heatmizer-jim6762 Рік тому +2

    WOW! That was mesmerizing! And such a BEAUTIFUL result!

  • @victorchance1510
    @victorchance1510 11 місяців тому +2

    I wasn't sure how that was going to turn out before you put it on the lathe. But it's absolutely stunning and you shocked the heck out of me. Fantastic job. But I wish you would use a push stick when using the saws. You have to much talent to let a accident take it away. Fantastic job.👍💓☮️🇨🇦🦫

  • @donnaboyle669
    @donnaboyle669 Рік тому +4

    Gorgeous, love the design, beautiful woods. Love you didn’t use resin, keeping wood as natural as possible.

  • @matthewday7565
    @matthewday7565 Рік тому +4

    Wow, but 4 logs mitred together would be interesting, I like the long log edge better than the end ones

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  Рік тому

      Me too.. great minds. That’s exactly what I thought when I first got it round.. well kind of, my thought is to do 6 logs with miter joints. It’ll be happening soon

  • @DianesDesigns1660
    @DianesDesigns1660 Рік тому +1

    Your bowl is beyond beautiful !!! TYFS start-to-finish!

  • @fastjazz
    @fastjazz Місяць тому

    Impossible not to love the resin gimmick free approach!

  • @hovis1954
    @hovis1954 Рік тому +5

    Great video. I saw a lot of practices that I would use. Laminating the logs that way was thinking outside of the box, the only thing I would have done would have been to cut the circle on the bandsaw, I have a little circle cutting jig just for that. Great job and thanks for sharing.

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  Рік тому +1

      Thanks. I think if your still learning to turn you should use square blank as practice with your bowl gouge. Then once your proficient with a bowl gouge you won’t need to go to all the effort of setting up your jig and bandsaw/turning for the blade ect. Plus.. even after rounding the corners off you still have square stock to deal with on the lathe. Way better and faster to just use one machine. So much faster, it takes about 1 minutes to round it out on a lathe.. when you think that you still have to mount it and turn it after the bandsaw it’s actually a fault economy.
      And your loosing the opportunity to get better with your gouge.

    • @clivebrown9906
      @clivebrown9906 Рік тому +1

      @@JackMackWoodturning I take your well crafted points, I could counter them but we will leave it. It was a great video, well demonstrated with good ideas. Thanks for your time and very best wishes.

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  Рік тому +1

      Please do counter them Clive. I’d like to hear your perspective 👍🏻

    • @cdorcey1735
      @cdorcey1735 Рік тому

      @@JackMackWoodturning I can turn slightly bigger stock on a smaller lathe if I cut it to an octagon first, instead of a square.

  • @teebowers2273
    @teebowers2273 Рік тому +5

    Hi from Bakersfield, CA, USA. Absolutely stunning piece! I love all the wood grain variations obtained. 😍 When you were shaping the inside, it looked at first like you were going to leave the elevation in the middle so that you could serve chips and dip/salsa/guacamole. 😁 Such a beautiful job! Keep up your amazing creativity!!🤩

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  Рік тому +1

      Hi T. That’s certainly not a bad idea. I may add it to the list. You a chips and dips fan?

    • @teebowers2273
      @teebowers2273 Рік тому

      @@JackMackWoodturning Indeed I am, specially when entertaining family and friends for a BBQ!

  • @charlottedeloach8511
    @charlottedeloach8511 Рік тому

    Just amazes me, in my day many many moons ago, us gals weren't allowed to take wood shop, ..Beautiful work you have done.
    Louisiana

  • @stripedskunk5329
    @stripedskunk5329 Рік тому +1

    Ceder sticks alone unique and attractive. Curved lines "flow" and are appealing. Heart and pulp wood provide natural contrast. Walnut creates abrupt contrast to ceder sticks for unnatural straight line for jarring contrast. Turd in punch-bowl. Stick with deep plate or go to multiple layers of ceder for bowl. Clever idea!

  • @eliotshimkofsky8752
    @eliotshimkofsky8752 Рік тому +6

    Beautiful. I can’t get over how spectacular this looks. This may be the best piece of art I have seen you create. I’m near Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  Рік тому

      Much love from the UK. Canada seems like a great place to live. Were you born there?

    • @eliotshimkofsky8752
      @eliotshimkofsky8752 Рік тому +1

      @@JackMackWoodturning Yes, I was born in Toronto and I have lived within an 85km radius of its Centre all my life.

  • @loganswain1546
    @loganswain1546 Рік тому +3

    I'm utterly astounded by the beauty of this work and the impressive nature by which it even exists in the first place.

  • @crs7336
    @crs7336 Рік тому +1

    Female, non wood Turner but I absolutely love anything that is created with wood...
    So talented Jack I've subscribed 🤗
    I'm in Cheshire UK.

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  Рік тому +1

      Hey, thanks for subscribing, it’s lovely to have you along for the journey.
      Let me know if you have any questions.
      Northumberland UK 😉👍🏻

  • @d.jerrycook2994
    @d.jerrycook2994 Рік тому

    Yup... Surprised once again. Thank You Jack!

  • @FUNKINETIK
    @FUNKINETIK Рік тому +8

    Very nice… personally, I would have cut the glued together logs into a circular shape before turning them on the lathe - mainly for safety reasons and would have been quicker.

  • @rl2109
    @rl2109 Рік тому +3

    YEW done GOOD!
    Another fine video, demonstrating fine craftsmanship!
    Keep doing what you love!

  • @maudwelford1843
    @maudwelford1843 Рік тому

    The Tulip Bowel! 💕💕💕🇬🇧

  • @bennettdickmann1602
    @bennettdickmann1602 7 місяців тому

    Amazing. Absolutely amazing! Talent combined with tools allows for a wide open imagination and beautiful results. Sadly, when the rest of us (mostly incompetent in this arena) need a bowl we go to Wal-Mart.

  • @andreychagaydak2026
    @andreychagaydak2026 Рік тому +3

    ОЧЕНЬ КРАСИВО 🔥🔥🔥🔥👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌

  • @dionpeek4339
    @dionpeek4339 Рік тому +6

    It seems like this could’ve been done a lot easier but it’s nice to see what can be done the hard way

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  Рік тому

      😆

    • @Treslayr
      @Treslayr Рік тому +2

      He didn't show his feet because he didn't want to hear of others getting hurt. He had a 6" x 1" x 3' board that he was standing on while it was balanced on a softball. The man just has skilz like that. 💪🤣😂

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  Рік тому

      😊

  • @DahliaSmith-fi5bk
    @DahliaSmith-fi5bk 3 місяці тому

    Wow. An end table, a chair, a flower pot, a vase, and a bowl....All from four pieces of wood.

  • @Dv8rTiSt
    @Dv8rTiSt Рік тому +7

    Who else watched this waiting for it to catch?

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  Рік тому +1

      Didn’t get what you were waiting for did ya 😆

    • @Dv8rTiSt
      @Dv8rTiSt Рік тому +2

      @@JackMackWoodturning I didn't finish the video. Too long. But you are wrong I am happy it didn't. I was worried until I saw the skill and the setup

    • @Dv8rTiSt
      @Dv8rTiSt Рік тому +1

      @@JackMackWoodturning kudos on honing the craft

  • @TheTurningPlace
    @TheTurningPlace Рік тому +11

    I’ve not been turning long, started in lockdown and def hooked, only today came across your channel and seriously impressed.
    I’ll be contacting my arborist mates for Yew, hadn’t realised just what a beautiful wood it is. Another inspired follower here sir. Well done and keep it up 👍
    PS, in Blackburn, Lancashire.

  • @michelledavidson2102
    @michelledavidson2102 14 днів тому

    The bowl is beautiful. Very artistic❣️

  • @SissyMchill1
    @SissyMchill1 Рік тому

    You do amazing work. I took shop, wood, plastic and metal shop class in school. Coolest thing I made was a bat. We had a guide to do that. I made a hole punch in metals. The lathe was my least favorite piece of equipment in shop class. It scared the crap out of me. Much respect for your work.

  • @TheHuizenre
    @TheHuizenre Рік тому +5

    beautiful. I had no idea what this was leading to, but it turned out very nice.
    I am not a woodturner at all, but I am always wondering if there would be a way to spill less wood for these bowls by just glueing bottom and walls together instead of removing enormous amounts off of blocks of wood. What do you think?

    • @JohnSmithEx
      @JohnSmithEx Рік тому +2

      Exactly my thoughts. All I was thinking during the video was that the whole procedure is how to create a ton of saw dust, and a little piece of bowl as a side-product!

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  Рік тому

      There are many reasons to make a bowl out of a single piece of wood.

    • @TheHuizenre
      @TheHuizenre Рік тому

      @@JackMackWoodturning But that's not what you did........?

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  Рік тому +1

      Hahaha.. we are talking about this specific bowl I see… in this case I wanted the grain of each piece of wood to flow through the bowl. In order to active that in a way that looks real, it’s best to start with the real blank.

    • @bennym1956
      @bennym1956 Рік тому

      @@JackMackWoodturning You wasted alot of time on cutting down the square blocks on lathe. You could have cut those off and started with a more rounded block. What you did was more dangerous with possible kickback.. An amateur should never try what you did !

  • @alexclark6777
    @alexclark6777 Рік тому +8

    I love it - really organic form, reminds me of a big bear paw. Or maybe an oversized baseball mitt!
    I hate to be the UA-cam safety police, but you running those logs with rounded sides over the jointer while using your hands to press down on it really had me holding my breath. A push block helps keep your fingers safe, which in turn means you can continue to make this fantastic content for us all to enjoy.

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  Рік тому +5

      Thanks for the kind words, I’m glad you enjoyed the video and the finished piece.
      The logs never go on the planer in the round.. you always cut a face on them first. As you see me do in this video.
      If you use a jointer and “push” down when planing you need to cut the plug off your jointer straight away.
      It terrifies me the way people think you are supposed to use a machine from watching UA-cam videos.
      Jointing/planing a piece of wood is best done with hands NOT plastic blocks.
      All accident with woodworking machine come from complacent behaviour.. what do you think you learn if you plane with awkward plastic shovels ?? You learn to be complacent… and the damage you could do with one mindless slip is often feeding whole sets of knuckles into the planer blades.
      I use a gentle touch with the tips of my fingers.. light little monkey touches.
      But the most important tool to use is your brain, keep your brain engaged and you stay safe.
      By the way.. “UA-cam safety police” is normally an other way to say inexperienced and misinformed.
      My knowledge comes from years of hand on experience day in day out.

    • @ramonoff
      @ramonoff Рік тому +1

      I think the same, and all without gloves. Uffff

    • @ricbarker4829
      @ricbarker4829 Рік тому +2

      @@JackMackWoodturning "My knowledge comes from years of hand on experience day in day out." You sound like my Father In Law. I used to cringe when I watched him use his woodworking tools, but he would say the same thing "I have been doing woodwork longer than you have been alive, I know what I am doing". A week later I was visiting him in hospital. He had his big toe amputated and used to replace his right thumb that went into the planer blades. He had been woodworking for more than 60 years.

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  Рік тому

      That is not the reasoning I’m using fella. Read it again 😂

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  Рік тому

      I never said.. I’ve never had an accident so I never will. People who say that are dick heads.. and loose toes to thumbs

  • @mnadjari
    @mnadjari 2 місяці тому +1

    Yes I had no idea what you are doing till half way. Then I expected a beautiful outcome which it was beautiful truly.

  • @williamjames9515
    @williamjames9515 Рік тому

    Just what the world needs, another wooden bowl. Amazing!

  • @tishaarnoux9369
    @tishaarnoux9369 Рік тому +5

    I loved watching you work. I just got a lathe myself and am excited to start using it. You made it look so easy!

  • @olenaohulchanska
    @olenaohulchanska Рік тому +3

    Красота!!!

  • @livgittesannieblejbach3972
    @livgittesannieblejbach3972 Рік тому

    Absolutely amazing! It's so beautiful 😍

  • @texasskip3key398
    @texasskip3key398 Рік тому +2

    Hello from Texas- and OMG that’s the most beautiful and amazing bowl ever!!! I was mesmerized watching you turn it…

  • @luizdomingos3831
    @luizdomingos3831 Рік тому +3

    Trabalho muito lindo parabéns

  • @ASCarvings
    @ASCarvings Рік тому +3

    Love the finished bowl. Well done its amazing.

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  Рік тому +1

      Thanks A. What would you use it for?

    • @ASCarvings
      @ASCarvings Рік тому +1

      @@JackMackWoodturning Fruit. What did you use it for?

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  Рік тому +1

      It currently on my website waiting for someone to decide what to do with it 😊

  • @johannesauth8066
    @johannesauth8066 Рік тому

    I´m Jo from Germany. Big compliment to you. I've owned a small lathe for years that I never use. You are an inspiration for me to try. Thanks!

  • @cloned81
    @cloned81 Рік тому +13

    Dangerous cutting technique..

  • @joaomaglianooliveira1348
    @joaomaglianooliveira1348 Рік тому +3

    Lindo demais show parabéns pelo seu trabalho 👏👏👏👍🤝🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇨🇮

  • @Sergio.D.S.
    @Sergio.D.S. Рік тому

    ¡God bless you Jack forever and ever!

  • @phyllisdaniels123
    @phyllisdaniels123 Рік тому +3

    You are a very talented woodworker! It is so amazing in what you did with the log pieces!

  • @Thefineartofdistraction
    @Thefineartofdistraction Рік тому +12

    WOW I wasn’t expecting this, this “turned” out AMAZING hahaha, no but seriously, this was such a fun & exciting experiment well done 😃

  • @observersnt
    @observersnt 9 місяців тому

    Imagination, patience skill with a beautiful result

  • @walterzammit2685
    @walterzammit2685 Рік тому +1

    I am a handyman that likes to work with timber and I thought the same where is this going and there is alot of wasted material.........then what a unique master piece!!. St Georges Basin NSW Australia

  • @motog4-75
    @motog4-75 Рік тому +4

    Beautiful 👌👍

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  Рік тому +1

      Nice one Moto. What would you use it for?

    • @motog4-75
      @motog4-75 Рік тому +1

      @@JackMackWoodturning a bread basket perhaps 🤔

  • @bwasman8409
    @bwasman8409 Рік тому +4

    Very well done! Talent, experience and safety noted.

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  Рік тому

      Thanks B. Are you a woodturner?

    • @GeloMarva
      @GeloMarva Рік тому

      @@JackMackWoodturning no, I build exhibitions, sometimes from wood

  • @gailburlinson1669
    @gailburlinson1669 Рік тому +1

    Love this bowl so much 😮

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  10 місяців тому

      Thanks G.
      I think you might like my new vid.
      ua-cam.com/video/9C0q_VLZrhc/v-deo.html
      😊👍🏻

  • @tomvogel2597
    @tomvogel2597 5 місяців тому

    I’m living near Cincinnati & am a 74 year old hobbyist woodworker with nowhere near the skill & talent you have. But thanks for the inspiration your videos create.

  • @davimorgen
    @davimorgen Рік тому +4

    Sensational video it was a real treat however somebody needs to teach that boy how to safely and properly use power equipment

    • @JackMackWoodturning
      @JackMackWoodturning  Рік тому

      Boy ! 😆
      I’ve been a professional woodturner for 20 year darlin.
      You clearly know very little.
      “Power equipment” you tatty 😆

  • @franciscobezerra9535
    @franciscobezerra9535 Рік тому +3

    É incrível mesmo, é uma obra de arte.