I would be pleased with any or all of these pieces. I loved to watch my father woodturning , he made so many things for our family. Watching these posts brings back wonderful memories. 👍🏻😊💜
Your work with glass bottles is truly an art form, Jack! It's not just about technical skills, it's about seeing more in everyday objects. Keep up the good work!
I thought you were going to make a very tall wine bottle with a wooden base and a wooden cork. Shows what I know. I mostly make dust and chips on my lathe, and on the floor and the window sill ... you get the idea.
That’s odd, aside from the coin jar, I knew exactly where this was going from the first cut. I will say that I expected a candle stick instead of the type he used.
For the lamp, consider cutting several spiral slots into the wood where it overlaps the glass. The air entering the chamber will be swirling upward and may result in an interesting effect for the flame. Thanks for showing the projects.
There is no point in making spiral holes, especially since it is too complicated! It is enough to drill vertical holes in the wooden stand, and the stand needs to be raised - attach legs or something similar to it so that the air can flow freely from below. P.S. The easiest way to prevent a candle from going out in this case is to drill several horizontal holes in a wooden stand towards the center of the stand and then drill the stand from above so that the horizontal and vertical holes are connected. You will get L-shaped holes.
@@JackMackWoodturning- there's a cathartic relaxation to these videos. Watching while sleepy, but need to stay to the end for finished article. But... there's some asmr feel for me at times (which I really like), especially when you alter the spindle/chuck!!
y'know, judging by the thumbnail, I thought I was gonna watch him bring out one of those circular sanding tools and have every bottle explode upon contact from sheer force alone
Россия, Санкт-Петербург. Очень люблю мужчин, которые умеют и могут создавать уникальные вещи своими руками. Идея с подсвечником и копилкой неплохая. Бокал для вина не впечатлил, не стоило так заморачиваться ради него.. Но если чисто показать своё мастерство, то почему бы и нет)) Я думаю, вы бы отлично справились с какой-то композицией внутри стекла, но прозрачного. Море идей для воплощения. А вы- молодец, крутой мастер 👍
It's a v ancient technique, occasionally used in olde-worlde-themed (hence extremely expensive) restaurants to open wine bottles without a cork puller; for pure flashiness, try a bucket of ice water, a feather & a pair of heated tongs :)
@JackMackWoodturning mine was the bank; because it's something to put near the entry way and is super interesting. Good conversation starter when having guests. The candle one is great too I just hate the smell of most wax personally. The wine glass is intriguing because if you leave the cork in long enough it might change the taste amd add complexity to the future pours. Good if your buying a case of your favorite red maybe?
Great work. One thing that is important to know is that the reason the internal combustion engine became the main engine for aircraft was that using a simple lathe, an all aluminum engine block could be carved out, with the pistons, etc. That was the key to the success of the Wright brothers. Internal combustion engines had been invented decades earlier, but the industrial smelting of aluminum with electricity had just been invented in the late 1880s, and it was not until then that aluminum became cheap enough for them to order a solid block of aluminum to make their aircraft engine. Making a jet engine with fan blades that could sustain the heat and stresses on an engine was a lot harder, which was why Whittle's early jet engines had centrifugal spinners.
@@JackMackWoodturning I did watch the video, and, yes, you were wood-turning pieces to be used with old glass bottles - but at no point did I see what I saw on the thumbnail - and what peaked my curiosity to see what you were doing - three glass bottles mounted together in a lathe, ready to be turned as an assembly. In fact, no glass bottle was turned in this video. I don't dislike what you were producing - but it isn't what the thumbnail suggested. But I get it - people are there to be fooled and taken advantage of, UA-cam pays a revenue to people who watch thier videos, and the longer the video, the more adverts can be used, which is where UA-cam gets its revenue - and your thumbnail peaked my interest, and did what it was intended to do - it made me look at the video - but it was nonetheless deceptive.
Прикольно! Про копилку стало понятно, как только Вы сделали продолговатую прорезь в дереве, с бокалом для вина тоже всё было понятно с самого начала, а вот с подсвечником сюрприз вышел. Очень красиво! 👍
I like how you recycle the old wine bottles . I make whiskey tumblers out of od whiskey bottles and give as gifts and sell some . A tip for you to try after sanding the edges of the bottles you can flame them on the edges where they were cut and glaze the glass back smooth you have to get the edge pretty hot but the end result is awesome.
I'm not a wood turner, but I am an artist and I see the beauty in what you do, besides, I'm almost 70 and my hands wouldn't be able to do it, but I really enjoy seeing what you turn out
This video is fascinating! As a retired manufacturing engineer (North Carolina USA) I really enjoyed seeing your process and chuck fixtures used to hold the various stages of your work in process.. very creative and functional! There is a similar video on YT of a woman in a camping scenario using oily twine tied around a bottle, then lighting the twine to heat a ring around it so the bottle separates when submerged in water. Variation on the same principle used here. There are some very creative geniuses in this world!
@@JackMackWoodturning I wanted to see the 3 bottles wrapped in twine, loaded into the lathe together, despite knowing full well that such a thing would be an unmitigated disaster. Your thumbnail was great clickbait, trolling even, and despite the image presented never appearing in the final video, I stuck around. Amazing work, and doubly so because ya hooked me enough at the start to get a full watch.
I was absolutely captivated by this video on woodturning using old glass bottles. The craftsmanship displayed is truly remarkable, and I learned so much about the intricate process. The way the artist transforms ordinary bottles into beautiful pieces of art is inspiring. The detailed explanations and the step-by-step guide are incredibly helpful for beginners. This video not only showcases impressive skills but also encourages creativity and recycling. A must-watch for anyone interested in woodworking or upcycling projects!
В штанах не потрахаешься, а в перчатках не сработаешь. Эта пословица по русски иначе звучит, но я сделал так что бы переводчик перевел для советчиков ,как профессионалу работать👌🔥
I loved that you pushed the cork back into the bottle neck from inside. For me it was a great surprise as the plan all came together at the end as I wasn't trying to imagine ahead, just chillaxing.and examining the technique. I think for the wine glass, I'd want a shorter neck and a wider wood base so that it's more stable on the table! 😊 Plus real careful not to try to accidentally bend the bottle-neck when pressing down, but you had to hold the camera at the same time, probably, I get it.
I saw a guy heating old bottles up, then he used pieces of glass and held them in his forge with pliers, and when the piece of glass was beginning to soften, he used a second pliers to pull the glass apart. By working quickly, he could create thin threads of glass that would stick to the side of the bottles he had cut apart. With different colors of glass, he made some really beautiful patterns! He made mostly drinking glasses, but also napkin holders (by cutting smaller bottles), and I remember some cool trays and a "pot protection" (not sure about the English word, but to protect the tablecloth or the actual table from the dirty or hot pot or pan), and his mix of wood and glass was truly a great idea. That made me think; why not make a tray with parts of fused glass and wood. You could prepare a "fika" in the garden, and with the tray, you can easily carry the buns and cookies, but instead of a thermos, you can have the coffee pot with you, as the tray have a detachable "pot-protection".
THANK YOU for not sticking on the sound of staring to sand the bottle for any longer than you did! As it was, my cochlea were about to strangle me. Saying that I find it unpleasant is about as accurate as calling Mount Everest 'a bit of a hill.'
ngl bro i thought this was like an april fools video that was recommended today and that you'd just shatter 4 bottles and spend the rest of the video cleaning up the mess
Amazing pieces, Jack. At first when you put the bottle on the lathe, I thought you were going to carve it, this I had to watch. Well I suppose you did in a way. 😊🇦🇺
This was so fascinating to watch! When I was in college, I made a wood mallet out of a bowling pin. It was so much fun. I wish I could afford a lathe set-up like you have!
I had no idea where you were going with this and then the surprise was revealed! I always wonder where you get your ideas from. A great mind with no doubt in my mind that what we are watching is both imaginative creation and complex skills at another level.
Hello Jack I wondered what you was going to do with the wine bottles and you amazed me s usual. The tea light holder, glass and moneybox are magnificent and unique, you truly are talented, and an artistic person and you are clever as you can put your hand to anything to make these things. Well done great video Amanda xx
Very nice craftmanship. :-) However, for that wooden candleholder you should really consider burning it all in a fireplace. There is a very - VERY - good reason why it's extremly rare to find any kind of candleholders made from wood. There is never a question of if it's going to catch fire, only when. That thin aluminiumholder will get extremly hot and eventually catastrophy will follow. Been there, done it.
I’ve worked with glass a lot. Used to make stained glass items. I have all of my own tools and it’s not too difficult. I do get completely covered in tiny bits of glass though (especially hands and forearms) as it’s delicate work and you can’t use gloves. Very rewarding creating something beautiful though! I really wish I could have the machinery that you use for wood turning as I find that so intriguing!! ❤
Great job! Watching you use chilled water to shrink one side of the score line, reminded me of a time a did that by accident with one of my Nan's glasses. It had boiled water in the bottom of it to soften some old scuzz . Went to rinse it out and as soon as the cold water hit the bottom, it shrank it so rapidly, the bottom just dropped out. Nan not happy, me, amazed at physics. hehe.
You can score bottles with an Avalon bottle cutter, rotate the scored line over a candle, and chill the bottle under cold running water. Pops right apart. Same result.
Very creative ideas combining woodturning and wine bottles. Decades ago my son and I cut some fancy glass bottles into glasses .. I still have them. We used a simple hobby glass-cutter kit .. same principle as you. Subbed to see further creative projects .. You're an artist at heart.
You don’t see a use for a wine glass? The use is that it holds wine. A money box holds money and a candle holder holds candles. Each items has a clearly defined use.. so how can they be useless ??
I would love to know where in the world you are all watching from. Let me know below.
Enjoy
Leeds 😂
What’s funny about Leeds 😆
Guadalajara, Jalisco México! 😊
Austin, Tx 🤠
Canterbury UK 👍🐝🌞
I would be pleased with any or all of these pieces. I loved to watch my father woodturning , he made so many things for our family. Watching these posts brings back wonderful memories. 👍🏻😊💜
Thanks for sharing your story, I’m glad you enjoy my videos 🥰
Your work with glass bottles is truly an art form, Jack! It's not just about technical skills, it's about seeing more in everyday objects. Keep up the good work!
I had absolutely no idea where you were going with all that! What a surprise!! ❤
Ha. That was kind of the point. Did you enjoy trying to work it out ?
Same!
@@JackMackWoodturning I did! At various points I thought you were making a jewellery box, a vase and a flower pot. All wrong !!😄
I thought you were going to make a very tall wine bottle with a wooden base and a wooden cork. Shows what I know. I mostly make dust and chips on my lathe, and on the floor and the window sill ... you get the idea.
That’s odd, aside from the coin jar, I knew exactly where this was going from the first cut. I will say that I expected a candle stick instead of the type he used.
The lathe is the king of shop tools. And this turner is the master of the craft.
Thank you buddy
I've seen a lathe worker yet who did not know his crat
@@patricialloyd866 I have no clue what I'm doing just yet.
The way the glass separates is priceless!!
Thanks for watching buddy
For the lamp, consider cutting several spiral slots into the wood where it overlaps the glass. The air entering the chamber will be swirling upward and may result in an interesting effect for the flame. Thanks for showing the projects.
Nice idea.
That's the minimum. The slots are simply necessary, since without them the candle will die out very quickly due to the lack of oxygen flow.
Nice work.
There is no point in making spiral holes, especially since it is too complicated! It is enough to drill vertical holes in the wooden stand, and the stand needs to be raised - attach legs or something similar to it so that the air can flow freely from below.
P.S. The easiest way to prevent a candle from going out in this case is to drill several horizontal holes in a wooden stand towards the center of the stand and then drill the stand from above so that the horizontal and vertical holes are connected. You will get L-shaped holes.
Also, vertical slots in the wood or glass would give a tornado effect to the flame, if so desired
Admit it, you saw the thumbnail and went ...Wait!, WTF?
Clickbait
Yep...
Truth!
Bro clickbaited us hard
Yup
There should be a sign on these vids saying watch if extremely tired.
Do these videos make you sleepy?
@@JackMackWoodturning- there's a cathartic relaxation to these videos.
Watching while sleepy, but need to stay to the end for finished article.
But... there's some asmr feel for me at times (which I really like), especially when you alter the spindle/chuck!!
y'know, judging by the thumbnail, I thought I was gonna watch him bring out one of those circular sanding tools and have every bottle explode upon contact from sheer force alone
Glass and blood everywhere 😲
It did spark my curiosity. I thought 'what tha?'.
Россия, Санкт-Петербург.
Очень люблю мужчин, которые умеют и могут создавать уникальные вещи своими руками. Идея с подсвечником и копилкой неплохая. Бокал для вина не впечатлил, не стоило так заморачиваться ради него.. Но если чисто показать своё мастерство, то почему бы и нет)) Я думаю, вы бы отлично справились с какой-то композицией внутри стекла, но прозрачного. Море идей для воплощения. А вы- молодец, крутой мастер 👍
Thanks for watching. Any ideas what I should do next?
From South Africa. So glad I came upon this phenomenal pleasure
Greetings to you in South Africa! 🇿🇦 have you watched any of my other videos?
I’m especially fascinated by how you cut the wine bottles! The end result is phenomenal!
Thanks, will you
Try this yourself?
Some spirit bottles really fit this operation to make candle holders, like gunpowder or silent pool gin bottles for example
It's a v ancient technique, occasionally used in olde-worlde-themed (hence extremely expensive) restaurants to open wine bottles without a cork puller; for pure flashiness, try a bucket of ice water, a feather & a pair of heated tongs :)
It's the best way I've seen bottle cutting so far. Great work.
@@snafu2350 what do you do with the feather?
Hanau, Germany😃
Greetings to you !
Bremerhaven, northern Germany. I love all those ideas!
Нет слов, чтобы выразить свое восхищение Вашим мастерством!!! Это потрясающе!!! Россия. Сибирь. Красноярск
I respect those masters who try to make something beautiful , interesting and useful for people . 😎
Thank you so much 😀
Clearly, he is not a master at woodworking.
@@THR33STEP ouch 🤣🤣🤣
Absolutely amazing! I had the bank figured out, but the wine glass and candle holder I was clueless. Great job Jack!
Nice one! Glad to keep you guessing. Which one was your favourite?
@JackMackWoodturning mine was the bank; because it's something to put near the entry way and is super interesting. Good conversation starter when having guests. The candle one is great too I just hate the smell of most wax personally. The wine glass is intriguing because if you leave the cork in long enough it might change the taste amd add complexity to the future pours. Good if your buying a case of your favorite red maybe?
Great work. One thing that is important to know is that the reason the internal combustion engine became the main engine for aircraft was that using a simple lathe, an all aluminum engine block could be carved out, with the pistons, etc. That was the key to the success of the Wright brothers. Internal combustion engines had been invented decades earlier, but the industrial smelting of aluminum with electricity had just been invented in the late 1880s, and it was not until then that aluminum became cheap enough for them to order a solid block of aluminum to make their aircraft engine.
Making a jet engine with fan blades that could sustain the heat and stresses on an engine was a lot harder, which was why Whittle's early jet engines had centrifugal spinners.
Аллюминий? Он разве выдерживает температуру внутреннего сгорания?
Yet another proof that we should never *_never_** NEVER* assume that a UA-cam thumbnail will have anything to do with the content of the video.
You clearly didn’t watch the full video
@@JackMackWoodturning I did watch the video, and, yes, you were wood-turning pieces to be used with old glass bottles - but at no point did I see what I saw on the thumbnail - and what peaked my curiosity to see what you were doing - three glass bottles mounted together in a lathe, ready to be turned as an assembly. In fact, no glass bottle was turned in this video.
I don't dislike what you were producing - but it isn't what the thumbnail suggested.
But I get it - people are there to be fooled and taken advantage of, UA-cam pays a revenue to people who watch thier videos, and the longer the video, the more adverts can be used, which is where UA-cam gets its revenue - and your thumbnail peaked my interest, and did what it was intended to do - it made me look at the video - but it was nonetheless deceptive.
Красиво работаете!Приятно посмотреть.Желаю вам творческих побед и новых идей !!! Привет из Казахстана.
Thank you ☺️ have you watched any of my other videos?
Прикольно! Про копилку стало понятно, как только Вы сделали продолговатую прорезь в дереве, с бокалом для вина тоже всё было понятно с самого начала, а вот с подсвечником сюрприз вышел. Очень красиво! 👍
А мне кажется хрень
I can't believe I took the time just to translate a troll
@@annettemccoy7476 Тролля? И кто же тролль?
@@КрючковЮрий, действительно лажа какая-то.
Сюрприз??? А как будет гореть свеча в закрытом объеме без доступа кислорода ???
I like how you recycle the old wine bottles . I make whiskey tumblers out of od whiskey bottles and give as gifts and sell some . A tip for you to try after sanding the edges of the bottles you can flame them on the edges where they were cut and glaze the glass back smooth you have to get the edge pretty hot but the end result is awesome.
That sounds great. Il have to give it a try
Thanks
I'm not a wood turner, but I am an artist and I see the beauty in what you do, besides, I'm almost 70 and my hands wouldn't be able to do it, but I really enjoy seeing what you turn out
Я не перестаю удивляться таланту, изобретательности ,супер .
Thank you ☺️
This video is fascinating! As a retired manufacturing engineer (North Carolina USA) I really enjoyed seeing your process and chuck fixtures used to hold the various stages of your work in process.. very creative and functional! There is a similar video on YT of a woman in a camping scenario using oily twine tied around a bottle, then lighting the twine to heat a ring around it so the bottle separates when submerged in water. Variation on the same principle used here. There are some very creative geniuses in this world!
ua-cam.com/video/_WEudznbEz4/v-deo.html
I clicked on a troll thumbnail, stayed for a creative journey.
What is a troll thumbnail ?
@@JackMackWoodturning I wanted to see the 3 bottles wrapped in twine, loaded into the lathe together, despite knowing full well that such a thing would be an unmitigated disaster.
Your thumbnail was great clickbait, trolling even, and despite the image presented never appearing in the final video, I stuck around.
Amazing work, and doubly so because ya hooked me enough at the start to get a full watch.
@@JackMackWoodturning oh, watching from Southern Oregon, USA, by the way, since you asked in the other comment.
I absolutely love it!! Definitely creative!!
I had no clue where this was going, because I know you really can't "turn" glass, but you can cut it!!
Glass bottle on a lathe,never thought that was possible, amazing
Thanks
Which was your favourite?
@@JackMackWoodturning the glass wine bottle drinking glass that was ingenious
erm i was taught glass blowing on a lathe i have more trouble imagining how people free hand things.
So good to see that these bottles can be re-purposed. Well done and beautiful!
Thank you! Cheers!
Just blew my mind watching this video. What an imagination.
Thank you Stephanie! Where are you watching from?
@@JackMackWoodturning I am in Casper, Wyoming. Love your work!
I was absolutely captivated by this video on woodturning using old glass bottles. The craftsmanship displayed is truly remarkable, and I learned so much about the intricate process. The way the artist transforms ordinary bottles into beautiful pieces of art is inspiring. The detailed explanations and the step-by-step guide are incredibly helpful for beginners. This video not only showcases impressive skills but also encourages creativity and recycling. A must-watch for anyone interested in woodworking or upcycling projects!
Thanks Tony.
I love the way your mind works, Jack Mack!
Thanks
Dude, you REALLY should wear gloves when you sand down glass.
I would really not recommend nothing but nitrile gloves, no sleeves or loose clothing when operating rotating machinery.
@@czhuskyI agree, and don’t forget to wear goggles and a face mask 😷
@@Callmeonmyshell13 absolutely 👍
В штанах не потрахаешься, а в перчатках не сработаешь. Эта пословица по русски иначе звучит, но я сделал так что бы переводчик перевел для советчиков ,как профессионалу работать👌🔥
Plate armour best all round protection.
Who knew wine bottles could have so many other lives? Very cool, Jack!
Thanks ☺️
I loved that you pushed the cork back into the bottle neck from inside. For me it was a great surprise as the plan all came together at the end as I wasn't trying to imagine ahead, just chillaxing.and examining the technique.
I think for the wine glass, I'd want a shorter neck and a wider wood base so that it's more stable on the table! 😊 Plus real careful not to try to accidentally bend the bottle-neck when pressing down, but you had to hold the camera at the same time, probably, I get it.
Bravo....👏👏👏
Thanks Maria! Where are you watching from ?
Love the wine 🍷!
It’s why we are all here right?
Очень интересно наблюдать, что же мастер задумал? В итоге такая прелесть, и как здорово бутылки обрезать, первый раз такое вижу! ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉 Р. К.
Absolutely brilliant Jack! 👍🏻 Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for watching 👍🏻
That's like, who knew? Each piece unique. And it's an awesome set!
Thanks buddy, Which one was your favourite?
I saw a guy heating old bottles up, then he used pieces of glass and held them in his forge with pliers, and when the piece of glass was beginning to soften, he used a second pliers to pull the glass apart.
By working quickly, he could create thin threads of glass that would stick to the side of the bottles he had cut apart.
With different colors of glass, he made some really beautiful patterns!
He made mostly drinking glasses, but also napkin holders (by cutting smaller bottles), and I remember some cool trays and a "pot protection" (not sure about the English word, but to protect the tablecloth or the actual table from the dirty or hot pot or pan), and his mix of wood and glass was truly a great idea.
That made me think; why not make a tray with parts of fused glass and wood. You could prepare a "fika" in the garden, and with the tray, you can easily carry the buns and cookies, but instead of a thermos, you can have the coffee pot with you, as the tray have a detachable "pot-protection".
You’ve really thought about this. Shall I use this as inspiration for my next video?
@@JackMackWoodturning doooo iiiit!
THANK YOU for not sticking on the sound of staring to sand the bottle for any longer than you did! As it was, my cochlea were about to strangle me. Saying that I find it unpleasant is about as accurate as calling Mount Everest 'a bit of a hill.'
ngl bro i thought this was like an april fools video that was recommended today and that you'd just shatter 4 bottles and spend the rest of the video cleaning up the mess
lol same
Amazing pieces, Jack. At first when you put the bottle on the lathe, I thought you were going to carve it, this I had to watch. Well I suppose you did in a way. 😊🇦🇺
I had to work within the limitations of the bottle unfortunately… if I could have carved it I certainly would have 😆😆😆
Wood + Glass = ❤
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What amazes me is that all the turning is done by eye. His eye is accurate to a thou!!! South Africa
Hello David in SA! How you doing?
@@JackMackWoodturning Hi Jack. Lekker Dankie.
Держава Русь 🖐🌞🌞🌞😃💪🌴
I like watching you create objects from the discarded things in life! You are a good teacher, I’m sure…🙂
Thank you very much. Did you like this one?
I burn lots of candles 🕯️
Бокал интересный, надо взять на заметку, сделаю👍👍👋👋✌✌
You going to give it a go ?
What an awesome way to recycle bottles. Nicely done!
Thanks sally. You going to try it ?
... مهارة و دقة عاااااااااااالية حرفي متمكن جدًّا... يعمل في ورشة(atelier) مجهزة بوسائل و آلات عالية الجودة... تبارك الله عليك... ❤❤❤
Thank you for watching, where are you from?
This was so fascinating to watch! When I was in college, I made a wood mallet out of a bowling pin. It was so much fun. I wish I could afford a lathe set-up like you have!
That sounds interesting. Did you make it on a lathe?
Amazing. I thought for sure you were in for a nasty breakage, but you did it, and made some lovely items.
Thanks Sue. It was harder than it looks. Which one is your favourite?
I’d take any of them in a heartbeat! BTW- I’m from California.
I had no idea where you were going with this and then the surprise was revealed! I always wonder where you get your ideas from. A great mind with no doubt in my mind that what we are watching is both imaginative creation and complex skills at another level.
Thanks Kath. I just spend a lot of time thinking about this stuff 😆
So cool! Didn't know you could cut a bottle like that
Every day is a school day Marc 😂
Смотрела,не отрывая глаз,какой мастер!!!!! Как интересно,Молодчина!!!!! Россия❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Love these, once again, beautiful 😊
Thank you
For my mom a wine bottle is a wine glass
There's worse habits mom's can have you know? Don't be judgey... Buy her a pair of nice crystal glasses.
Brilliantly done. Great video. Very elegant end. Take care, thanks 😊
Thank you! 😊 Did the video keep you guessing?
There's something poetic about the wine bottle wine glass.
Clever and imaginative!
Thanks man. Glad you enjoyed it 😊
Very nicely done ✅
Thank you
Very cool - I can appreciate the artistry and knowledge - the glass cutting was exceptional. Thanks for sharing!
Glad you think so. Where are you watching from?
@@JackMackWoodturning - So Cal - about 55 miles SoEast of LA
Hello Jack I wondered what you was going to do with the wine bottles and you amazed me s usual. The tea light holder, glass and moneybox are magnificent and unique, you truly are talented, and an artistic person and you are clever as you can put your hand to anything to make these things. Well done great video Amanda xx
That was just awesome to sit back, relax and simply watch... Thank you!🙏
Thank you for watching ☺️
THAT WAS REAL CLASSY. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🇺🇸
Thanks buddy
The curiosity was well worth the wait.
Thanks for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it 👍🏻
Very nice craftmanship. :-) However, for that wooden candleholder you should really consider burning it all in a fireplace. There is a very - VERY - good reason why it's extremly rare to find any kind of candleholders made from wood. There is never a question of if it's going to catch fire, only when. That thin aluminiumholder will get extremly hot and eventually catastrophy will follow. Been there, done it.
Wow! What you have made with the bottles is absolutely awesome. If only I could afford a machine like yours! Well done 👍
Thanks so much Tracy
Awesome! Very creative! ❤
Thanks, which was your favourite?
Simply amazing 👍👍👍
Cheers buddy
Very nice beautiful ❤️❤️❤️❤️👍
Thanks M. Where are you from?
You are very talented!
And those would make great gifts for Alcoholics!
Do you have to be an alcoholic to appreciate it? Haha
You are literally Timepass Badshah....!🏁👊🏻
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This guy is an artist and his woodwork looks beautiful
Simply amazing!
Thank you!
Thanks. Which was your favourite?
Up next, Woodblowing Christmas baubles.
Use water when sanding glass always.
Thanks for watching. Do you work with glass?
I’ve worked with glass a lot. Used to make stained glass items. I have all of my own tools and it’s not too difficult. I do get completely covered in tiny bits of glass though (especially hands and forearms) as it’s delicate work and you can’t use gloves. Very rewarding creating something beautiful though!
I really wish I could have the machinery that you use for wood turning as I find that so intriguing!! ❤
Great job! Watching you use chilled water to shrink one side of the score line, reminded me of a time a did that by accident with one of my Nan's glasses. It had boiled water in the bottom of it to soften some old scuzz . Went to rinse it out and as soon as the cold water hit the bottom, it shrank it so rapidly, the bottom just dropped out. Nan not happy, me, amazed at physics. hehe.
lol oops
Какое расточительство: из огромного куска дерева делать маленькую заготовку!!!
I hope that you left this video site and went to enjoy something else.
@@OldPannonianнет, ну рально, можно было взять заготовки и поменьше.
Yes, good day to you Duduka
Your votive burner needs an air hole down low. by the candle. That's still amazing, you made a 3 piece set out of one wine bottle. Nice
these all turned out sooo good
Thank you ☺️
You can score bottles with an Avalon bottle cutter, rotate the scored line over a candle, and chill the bottle under cold running water. Pops right apart. Same result.
That’s literally what I do in the video 😆😆😆
Very creative ideas combining woodturning and wine bottles.
Decades ago my son and I cut some fancy glass bottles into glasses .. I still have them. We used a simple hobby glass-cutter kit .. same principle as you. Subbed to see further creative projects .. You're an artist at heart.
You sound like a creative yourself! Thank you for watching. What would you like to see me turn next?
Great stuff. And well done anyone wanting to correct his ways. I'm sure he'll be undyingly grateful.
What are you on about
@@JackMackWoodturning I think they were mocking the people who criticize everything you do
All eyes on you from deep in the heart of Texas.
Greetings to you in Texas! How you doing?
Coooooool really cool 👌 😎👍
Thank you A
Красивые вещи сделаны на прекрасном оборудовании!
ага , когда собаке делать нечего ...
It’s all about the tools isn’t it?
I love how the fourth bottle was holding wine to pour at the end of it all
Trop génial! Comme d'hab!🤩
Brilliant work! Watching from Wisconsin.
Thank you 🙏
Thanks Jack for the video. Is there no end to your talents.
Ha ha I don’t know i just have to keep trying😂
Благодарю и принимаю с Благодарностью👍🙏🤝 🔥🖐😃🌞
"How to turn Giant Blocks of Wood into Tiny Objects you will Never Use."
Woodworking is a lot like riding a motorcycle, which I do both. The destination is not part of the equation. The journey is the point.
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Please fast forward to 15:30. The rest was terrible.
Are you ok?
Relax buddy. How could someone making some awesome shit from glass and timber possibly be at all terrible.
@@TKayCO I don’t even remember this.
The making of the three pieces is what made it interesting!!!!
D way u comment here s like U skipped all d foreplay & proceed on Ur main which only last less than a minute 😅😅😅
Tuning in from Fort Worth, Texas, USA.
I've never tried tutn wood, but I've built and refinished furniture.
Nice! What kind of furniture do you build?
Mind numblingly magnificent. Thank you for this.
Haha thanks Will
Совершенно бесполезные вещи😂
You don’t see a use for a wine glass?
The use is that it holds wine.
A money box holds money and a candle holder holds candles.
Each items has a clearly defined use.. so how can they be useless ??
@@JackMackWoodturning у него просто руки кривые, он вам завидует😊
Для заработка на Ютубе полезные 😊
Даже если мне нечего будет делать, я не стану такой хернёй заниматься...
It wasn't Worthfull
Worthfull?
The lathe is mesmerizing. Watched from the U.S.A.
Nice. 👌🏻 where abouts in the USA?
Sweet errrrrr!! 🍷👀 I hope this reaches you and those you love in great health and happiness❤️🙏
Thanks Terry! Hope you’re well buddy