They're both awesome, but watching you epoxy that led module into the light was heartbreaking... I've replaced too many led modules that overheated or just died randomly. Always build LED art in a way so you can replace the LEDs. You'd be amazed how often they fail.
@@anabhousen7159 yes really. things can break your heart that have nothing to do with death or breakups. Example, when I see ignorant people in comment sections acting in an ignorant way, it breaks my heart because I know they could be adding so much more to the world if they learned to turn off the sarcasm and cynicism
@@litebrite8993 I'm with you and It also killed me to watch her completely seal off access to the bulbs after all that work. Also these negative mfers in yt comments are tiring.
My thoughts exactly Beth C. I saw all the tools they used and the work space !! This is not something I could do, these are professionals. Beautiful work! Now I can appreciate the price tags in some if these items 🤓
@@angelaread234 you didn't get the joke. He's being sarcastic and truthful, this is like the pinterest fail thing; you are inspired, there's instructions, but you're still on your own, welp because you don't have the muscle memory yet to be as clean as the pros, and an average person won't do multiple lamps to get it right (the cost, the heartbreak lol)
@@giyavictoria3747 AND, do your OWN research AND dont TRY anything here IF you dont have any reasoning ability of how things work or know the misfortune of MURPHYS LAW,!!!
hum if you already have the same level of tools, you probably are experienced enough to have a good idea of what she is doing! For the missing part, you do your own research!
The tape and miter trick is awesome. I've been working with wood professionally for a couple decades, and have never seen that trick. Learning something new every day...that's what it's all about!
Safety tip for the chop saw, don't ever cross your arms. Person in the video had bulk of the board on the right, held the board with the left, operated the saw with the right. This sets you up to where you can (though unlikely) end up chopping your arm/hand. Much better to hold the board with the hand on that side, and operate with the other.
What? I really don't understand what you are trying to say, but I'd love to understand. Do you mean, stand by one side of the saw only? That would make it super awkward and thus way more dangerous I think. I don't know where you saw them crossing arms.. ther person crossed the cuttingline after the blade was already still and covered, as one should do. Or so I thought.
@@alodelore9597 for one example, about 0:45, cutting the miter. I'm not reaching a whole video from 3 months ago to see if there are other examples. Workpiece is on the right hand side, held with the left hand, and saw is operated with right hand. If the workpiece is on the right hand side, it should be held with the right hand, and the saw operated with the left hand. This minimizes the (admittedly slight, but still) possibility of cutting into your arm with the saw. You can of course cut with the workpiece on the left side of the blade, in such case hold it with your left hand and operate the saw with your right hand.
It's dangerous to have an unsupported piece between a stop block and the blade. A pinch point is created between two immovable objects (stop block and blade) leaving the unsupported/movable piece to go flying when the blade catches it. Plus, because that piece is part of the finished project, you risk damaging it when it goes flying. It isn't a guarantee this will happen every time (as the video illustrates, it can be okay), but its a guarantee it'll happen eventually. You should always hold onto the portion that is against the stop block. If there isn't enough room for your hand to safely be there to hold it, long pieces of wood (or a pencil, for example) can be used to hold the piece.
This is beautiful, but it's misleading to call this DIY. DIY implies it's something the average person can do, which this isn't. It also implies that the video is in enough detail to teach someone to do it, which this isn't. Just call it "Artist makes incredible lamp using glue sticks".
This isn't craft hour, this is a DIY video. Believe it or not, many DIY'ers may want to learn to do soldering, etc (and this may be an inspiration) or actually know how to do these things. It's okay to recognize different levels of DIY projects.
@@spiwolf6998 Its not only the skilllevel but also the equipment. You need a lot of specific and professional equipment for this. DIY is kind of outer range
@@redksu у вас есть достоверные сведения, что Да Винчи спроектировал оружие? Он многое перерисовывал из уже существующих книг того времени. Да и гениальность Да Винчи под большим сомнением. Ему многое приписывают того, чего он не делал. Но и мы наверняка не знаем ничего о Да Винчи, поэтому- что обсуждать.
@@b.8921 Вам виднее. Тупые видосики важнее техники, на которой эти видосики сделаны и на чем Вы их смотрите - это многое пришло от военных. Тот же интернет, например, для связи военных объектов.
Cool idea. Now all I need is a shop full of drills, saws, and a lot of tools to make it. Seriously, thank you for sharing you talent, ideas and inspiration.
That's gorgeous! I was trying to figure out what you were doing. Unfortunately, I don't have the equipment like you do, so making one isn't possible, but I love it. Thank you for sharing your ideas with us. I really enjoyed watching you build your resin lamp!👍👍
These are beautiful projects. The comments about LEDs is notable. Maybe they can come up with a workaround. I'm mesmerized by the skill and craftsmanship of these projects. I look forward to watching more of their projects. They're just amazing. Thank You
The second really gives me the impression you were trying to recreate the northern lights over a forest. You succeeded. I have a son who loves does creative wood work ideas. I’ll let him know about your channel, if he hasn’t come across it already. Great work! I wouldn’t want anyone claiming your ideas as their own though. Copyright and patent
Love these home made ornaments / installations. So clever. This Woman is So cool. ( bit envious of the tools she has on hand, but I'm sure you could improvise) on that note, how is it that someone can decide some simple glue sticks can become an exciting lamp... and not even use glue to make it! lol. wow 💨💫
Wow those came out AMAZINGLY!!! SO SICK!! 😎🤩🤯. I think knowing how the 2nd one, the sphere looked like it was like deep under water or something, I would've had to put a shark or something in middle lol. But wow such talent, I'm in awe!! 🤩😎🤘🏻😁
Oh that…..pfff easy peasy! Give me 5 mins and I could make both projects, like that 🫰! Ain’t nothin! Ummm….well, are you kidding me?! The directions are wasted on me, couldn’t do it with a map 🤪! Awesome creative work 😊
Holy crap! You updated the vintage oil lamp and brought it to the 90s. I dig it! Now everyone will take this and put a different spin in it, you've created something great!! This trend will be something certainly to watch grow.
Hy,I am Adil from Kashmir and I liked this video specially the way you are using waste materials for making your art work best, it was outstanding. Congratulations, thank you for providing us such a wonderful video, God bless you
It honestly wasn't, to an inexperienced electronics hobbyist it might not be as clear, but there were way too many nono's. especially on the beginner level, safety is much more important than showing a potentially wrong process. for another beginner would have no way to tell how or why that isn't the way something's supposed to be done.
Absolutely beautiful artinsanity! Quite possibly the most intriguing art “DIY” I’ve ever seen; granted I don’t have the million dollars for the equipment..
Amazing..I'm literally tripping balls and it looks like a complete universe and actually moving living things inside..I name it "EVISERA".. Brilliant my friend and thank you.
I didn’t see any reason to soak the glue sticks. They would’ve twisted just fine on their own just from having different positions from top and bottom attachment points on wood.
Okay...that saw in the beginning got me. I want ooooone! Other girl do this with makeup, I do it with the most expensive tools. Only I don't ever buy them... And I never even handled a saw like that, my father wouldn't let me and the school didn't had one. But this one did the angles by itself! I mean yeah, you got to adjust it first, but then...wooosh! Done!!🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰 Edit: Oh come one...this channel is only here to get me addicted to watch all this cool tools
They're both awesome, but watching you epoxy that led module into the light was heartbreaking... I've replaced too many led modules that overheated or just died randomly. Always build LED art in a way so you can replace the LEDs. You'd be amazed how often they fail.
My thoughts exactly.
Heartbreaking? Really?
@@anabhousen7159 yes really. things can break your heart that have nothing to do with death or breakups. Example, when I see ignorant people in comment sections acting in an ignorant way, it breaks my heart because I know they could be adding so much more to the world if they learned to turn off the sarcasm and cynicism
@@litebrite8993 it's a two word UA-cam comment. It's not that deep. Go outside or something I'm sure you'll get over it.
@@litebrite8993 I'm with you and It also killed me to watch her completely seal off access to the bulbs after all that work. Also these negative mfers in yt comments are tiring.
WOW, now that's just magical! That sphere looks like it's captured a whole new world in it! 👏👏👏 🌎🌍🌏🌌
My thoughts exactly Beth C. I saw all the tools they used and the work space !! This is not something I could do, these are professionals. Beautiful work! Now I can appreciate the price tags in some if these items 🤓
The good thing about these videos is if you want to make them, you're on your own to figure it out.
Yeah... it's like... what was the liquid at the start? Hot water or a chemical...
Ermm, how exactly is being left to your own devices, a "Good" thing?
@@angelaread234 you didn't get the joke. He's being sarcastic and truthful, this is like the pinterest fail thing; you are inspired, there's instructions, but you're still on your own, welp because you don't have the muscle memory yet to be as clean as the pros, and an average person won't do multiple lamps to get it right (the cost, the heartbreak lol)
@@giyavictoria3747 AND, do your OWN research AND dont TRY anything here IF you dont have any reasoning ability of how things work or know the misfortune of MURPHYS LAW,!!!
hum if you already have the same level of tools, you probably are experienced enough to have a good idea of what she is doing! For the missing part, you do your own research!
i just love how the DIY project turned into a 1000$+ full scale professional work.
The tape and miter trick is awesome. I've been working with wood professionally for a couple decades, and have never seen that trick. Learning something new every day...that's what it's all about!
How she makes a 4 sided box out of the beveled Angeles?!
@@Startupsandsushi Yep. I've used band clamps for that, but never thought of tape!
Those were both gorgeous! It was amazing to see how you created these beauties. Thank you sharing your work & talent!
Safety tip for the chop saw, don't ever cross your arms. Person in the video had bulk of the board on the right, held the board with the left, operated the saw with the right. This sets you up to where you can (though unlikely) end up chopping your arm/hand. Much better to hold the board with the hand on that side, and operate with the other.
There it is. I was wondering if I was the only one that caught that.
What? I really don't understand what you are trying to say, but I'd love to understand. Do you mean, stand by one side of the saw only? That would make it super awkward and thus way more dangerous I think. I don't know where you saw them crossing arms.. ther person crossed the cuttingline after the blade was already still and covered, as one should do. Or so I thought.
@@alodelore9597 for one example, about 0:45, cutting the miter. I'm not reaching a whole video from 3 months ago to see if there are other examples. Workpiece is on the right hand side, held with the left hand, and saw is operated with right hand. If the workpiece is on the right hand side, it should be held with the right hand, and the saw operated with the left hand. This minimizes the (admittedly slight, but still) possibility of cutting into your arm with the saw. You can of course cut with the workpiece on the left side of the blade, in such case hold it with your left hand and operate the saw with your right hand.
It's dangerous to have an unsupported piece between a stop block and the blade. A pinch point is created between two immovable objects (stop block and blade) leaving the unsupported/movable piece to go flying when the blade catches it. Plus, because that piece is part of the finished project, you risk damaging it when it goes flying. It isn't a guarantee this will happen every time (as the video illustrates, it can be okay), but its a guarantee it'll happen eventually. You should always hold onto the portion that is against the stop block. If there isn't enough room for your hand to safely be there to hold it, long pieces of wood (or a pencil, for example) can be used to hold the piece.
As someone else said, Oh wow, especially that second one, it's just absolutely magical and draws you in, love it.
Wow that turned out so insanely mid. I thought they might melt the sticks to look like droplets or something.
Insane amounts of work and tools for something that you couldn't pay me to put on display in my house.
The second lamp was way cooler but yeah that first one looks like something a kid would make for all the effort that was put into it.
@@woutertron lol
They should have made interesting resin forms, or use fiberoptics instead of glue sticks.
i just wanna know why they dunked the first one in water
I must’ve watched 1k hours of wood turning projects and I haven’t seen anything like your lamp. It’s a stunning piece 😎
This is beautiful, but it's misleading to call this DIY. DIY implies it's something the average person can do, which this isn't. It also implies that the video is in enough detail to teach someone to do it, which this isn't. Just call it "Artist makes incredible lamp using glue sticks".
I came here to say this.
This isn't craft hour, this is a DIY video. Believe it or not, many DIY'ers may want to learn to do soldering, etc (and this may be an inspiration) or actually know how to do these things. It's okay to recognize different levels of DIY projects.
You are wrong Beth.
"DIY" literally just means "do it yourself". It has nothing to do with your skill level.
@@spiwolf6998 Its not only the skilllevel but also the equipment. You need a lot of specific and professional equipment for this. DIY is kind of outer range
Ty for putting yourself out there and exposing yourself to criticism. I enjoyed your work. Hopefully you did too and learned things along the way.
A quedado Chulisima, Pero la Cantidad de Herramientas Profesionales y Caras que tienes ahí eso no lo tiene cualquiera
Rainstorm 🌧️Brilliant and beautiful 🥰
That second lamp looked really cool. 👍
Пока есть такие творческие мастера, планета будет жить! ❤️
Так творческие люди придумали оружие массового поражения... Так что утверждение спорное
@@redksu поспорю, оружие придумали не творческие люди, а со знанием точных наук, это совершенно другое мышление.
@@b.8921 Тогда да винче какой-то нитакой
@@redksu у вас есть достоверные сведения, что Да Винчи спроектировал оружие? Он многое перерисовывал из уже существующих книг того времени. Да и гениальность Да Винчи под большим сомнением. Ему многое приписывают того, чего он не делал. Но и мы наверняка не знаем ничего о Да Винчи, поэтому- что обсуждать.
@@b.8921 Вам виднее. Тупые видосики важнее техники, на которой эти видосики сделаны и на чем Вы их смотрите - это многое пришло от военных. Тот же интернет, например, для связи военных объектов.
The 2nd one was really beautiful! Thank you.
The first product was interesting and creative and I enjoyed that you used the combination of wood and electricity. that's great.
Cool idea. Now all I need is a shop full of drills, saws, and a lot of tools to make it. Seriously, thank you for sharing you talent, ideas and inspiration.
Find a local 'Makerspace' they will have all the tools you need.
The second one looks like a beautiful forest to me Love it
I think it looks like an underwater cave.
Clever idea putting the wire in the flux first 👍
Amazing project
That glue stick thunderstorm is badass!!!
Actually both projects are badass
I loved the project at the end. If I had one of those machines to make one I would try. It's beautiful.
aww if I only...
That's gorgeous! I was trying to figure out what you were doing. Unfortunately, I don't have the equipment like you do, so making one isn't possible, but I love it. Thank you for sharing your ideas with us. I really enjoyed watching you build your resin lamp!👍👍
The tape trick I'm adding to my toolbox. It's a simple one but much needed.
It helps keep down on sawdust for sure, just gotta tape the right side haha. It's also good for cutting dry wall and metal
I really liked the second lamp made from the wood skewers.
Wow you are unbelievable. You're proficient in electronics and handle industrial equipment like a pro. Michael Angelo would have felt shy!
Mais où va-t-elle chercher toutes ces idées ? Mon Dieu, quel bonheur d'avoir une femme bricoleuse !
Loved both of these... but that 2nd one is very intriguing. I could be captivated by it for a long time! Thank you for sharing your talent!
WOW, some serious ingenuity. Love the pieces. Stay safe and healthy.
Insanely Fantastic.
I could not foresee the finished product. So beautiful.
These are beautiful projects. The comments about LEDs is notable. Maybe they can come up with a workaround. I'm mesmerized by the skill and craftsmanship of these projects. I look forward to watching more of their projects. They're just amazing. Thank You
What a creativity, mind blowing.
Awesome! That's beautiful! Also digging the resin ghillie suit that happens at the lathe.
The second really gives me the impression you were trying to recreate the northern lights over a forest. You succeeded. I have a son who loves does creative wood work ideas. I’ll let him know about your channel, if he hasn’t come across it already. Great work! I wouldn’t want anyone claiming your ideas as their own though. Copyright and patent
Luar biasa.. hasilnya keren dan rapi sekali, salam sukses selalu
Was für ein Wunderschönes Kunstwerk. Meisterhafte Arbeit. 👌🏻👏🏻🌹🙋♀️
Gorgeous wpyld absolutely love to have the sphere one its very stunning
Love these home made ornaments / installations. So clever. This Woman is So cool. ( bit envious of the tools she has on hand, but I'm sure you could improvise) on that note, how is it that someone can decide some simple glue sticks can become an exciting lamp... and not even use glue to make it! lol. wow 💨💫
Genius at work
This is actually sick
Wow those came out AMAZINGLY!!! SO SICK!! 😎🤩🤯. I think knowing how the 2nd one, the sphere looked like it was like deep under water or something, I would've had to put a shark or something in middle lol. But wow such talent, I'm in awe!! 🤩😎🤘🏻😁
Great creative techniques
That is a little more than handy lol! Beautiful work!
Estoy maravillado con todas las herramientas que tiene. Así cualquiera es carpintero. Quedó súper
Both awesome and unique projects!
Absolument incroyable de beauté !
Oh that…..pfff easy
peasy! Give me 5 mins and I could make both projects, like that 🫰! Ain’t nothin! Ummm….well, are you kidding me?! The directions are wasted on me, couldn’t do it with a map 🤪! Awesome creative work 😊
Holy crap! You updated the vintage oil lamp and brought it to the 90s. I dig it! Now everyone will take this and put a different spin in it, you've created something great!! This trend will be something certainly to watch grow.
Thank you for sharing, beautiful work
I did not expect to really like the outcome. "Glue stick lamp, uh huh..."
Great work! ❤
Insbesondere die zweite Version finde ich wirklich schön!
Dürfte in einem Lampengeschäft nicht ganz billig sein..! 😎👍
Hy,I am Adil from Kashmir and I liked this video specially the way you are using waste materials for making your art work best, it was outstanding. Congratulations, thank you for providing us such a wonderful video, God bless you
Very cool, but now I have a bad case of shop envy! Soldering the LEDs was super impressive.
It honestly wasn't, to an inexperienced electronics hobbyist it might not be as clear, but there were way too many nono's.
especially on the beginner level, safety is much more important than showing a potentially wrong process. for another beginner would have no way to tell how or why that isn't the way something's supposed to be done.
Nothing beats the old school oil rain lamps
Nice work to the lady so cool
I like her concept for the clouds. But I want to do a jellyfish with tentacles that glow in the dark.
@ktearose they sell glow in the dark pain.
Totally dope workshop. Love the setup.
Love them both, but the second one was stunning, 😍 mesmerizing, I want to buy one!!? 🙏
Just. Beautiful.
glad i found ur channel again.
love your candles lights
Absolutely beautiful artinsanity! Quite possibly the most intriguing art “DIY” I’ve ever seen; granted I don’t have the million dollars for the equipment..
Amazing..I'm literally tripping balls and it looks like a complete universe and actually moving living things inside..I name it "EVISERA".. Brilliant my friend and thank you.
second lamp is amazimg but it need a lot of work and tools and material, anyway excellent work!
Well done! You have a unique imagine. Don’t let the naysayers deter you, they are just jealous of your skills!
Great custom skills. So many lil trix
Stunning craftsmanship 🥹
Wow If your mind is at this level? I cannot wait to see where your Artistic Talents take you in the next 10 to 20 years.👍😉🇨🇦
Beautiful and emotional...
Cool. The second one was fabulous.
I didn’t see any reason to soak the glue sticks. They would’ve twisted just fine on their own just from having different positions from top and bottom attachment points on wood.
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If you notice there is a change in transparency during the time laps. I don't think that was water.
Probably IPA to remove the haze and smoothen the surface
I agree, so the only thing I can think of is if there are some sticks that are water based (?) And would soften up in water.
@@maj429 can regular pale ales do that or does it specifically have to be Indian?
Okay...that saw in the beginning got me. I want ooooone!
Other girl do this with makeup, I do it with the most expensive tools. Only I don't ever buy them...
And I never even handled a saw like that, my father wouldn't let me and the school didn't had one. But this one did the angles by itself! I mean yeah, you got to adjust it first, but then...wooosh! Done!!🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Edit: Oh come one...this channel is only here to get me addicted to watch all this cool tools
🐇🕯Beautiful work....There should be more classes like this for young boys...
5 minute crafts took it up a notch 😂
Spitting facts
That is ART, no DIY. And awesome art
Well done; you got a good start from someone. cheers!
Didn't see that coming, absolutely awesome 👍
I'm always amazed how much contamination is created by these articles
That's 8 minutes I'll never get back...
Tuyệt vời. Hay quá
Freaking awesome. 😮just beautiful guys.
Oh so beautiful 💞
Incredible!!!!!!! Thank you
The first one was amazing.
Very beautiful.Good job
Absolutely amazed by your creations!! Now for those of us who can barely draw "stick figures", where can I purchase one!?
@testmeontelemetryTotallHandy23 is there honestly somewhere to buy this lamp I'm in love with it
Nice made
Awesome video
that is SOOO neat, the first one
You are incredibly skilled. Very impressive work.
LOVE your projects ❤❤
Géniale, merci 🙏
Clever but so many expensive tools
Great! So nice to see a female craftperson working so well. What I would give for your workshop. X
dude i totally love this
Amazing!
Thanks for sharing❤️
Extraordinary!
Good idea....thanks...
Clever! ...and beautiful 💖