So I've Never Carved Wood Before
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- Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
- The "Resonance" Table
In this video I try my hand at some woodworking skills I've always wanted to try, but have been too scared to do so.
Links to Products I Used:
Kutzall Carving Wheel: amzn.to/3RwXwcg
Double Sided Tape: amzn.to/47iKSUO
Superglue: amzn.to/3MMi5zK
Wood Bleach: amzn.to/48cANJK
Minwax Polycrylic: amzn.to/3torTd2
3M Cubitron Sandpaper: amzn.to/46luHox
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:15 Prepping the Blank
01:32 Woodturning
07:03 Laying out the Spiral
08:10 Powercarving
11:38 Mistakes...
12:47 Final Touches
14:00 Bleaching?
16:00 Final Thoughts
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Amazing! Really nicely done, and great video!
I’m a retired furniture designer and I like your effort. I have made narwhal tusks out of yellow cedar and red cedar. Have one for a stair railing in my house. The lines can be laid out accurately with pattern paper and the curved depth can be copied with patterns like curved scrappers. It looks tippy and you could recess the bottom and fill it with lead. I’m old school so don’t use any water based finishes because you need to sand it again. A wax oil paste finish is fast and looks good. I’m trying not to be obnoxious so please don’t take any of this personally.
I appreciate the reply, there's always more to learn and part of why I post videos is to get feedback from people more experienced than I, so thank you.
That tape trick was a great idea to divide the circumference. Everything turned out awesome!
Wait!!, the oil based dries faster than water based?😮
@@mitsuomits9077 water is soaked up in the cells and they swell, thus getting a raised grain. A wax finish uses oil as a softener to aid in applying, it is absorbed and evaporates to let the wax set. Rubbing it produces heat that aid in this. I make my own with beeswax, boiled linseed oil and turpentine. Probably the oldest finish humans have used.
@@D-B-Cooper Thanks so much for the detailed explanation. This is very valuable information 🙏🏽
I am a 71 year old former manual and CNC toolmaker.At home I do wood almost exclusively since my teens. I won't waste your time with woulda, shoulda, coulda. The piece is Magnificent! I'm so glad you tried. It brings me joy and hope to see it. Thank You from Utah.
I think you did a brilliant job and should be extremely proud of yourself.
Well done.
Cheers from Toronto
What beautiful work! I love your process and mindset when creating! It is inspiring to see someone pushing their work to unknown places ! I look forward to your future videos👍🏼
Beautiful job, extremely excited to continue to watch your woodworking progression. Keep up the good work!
This is an awesome table. I’m a hand tool woodworker, and admittedly, rather hard to impress. I love this table, but the one thing I would’ve done differently, would’ve been to keep the spirals running in the same direction all the way up. The change of direction added a level of difficulty, but I think a full spiral would’ve looked more symmetrical. Great work! Keep up the challenging yourself. You can do anything you put your mind to.
Personally, that was my favourite part
@@solomonsmith3658 It works fine, I just think I would’ve went for the flow of asymmetry.
@@georgecavanaugh8757 each to their own
Great job on this table. I greatly enjoy your narrative as you go through the build. Keep the projects flowing!
I think the table came out very well. I never new anout bleaching in wood working. I learned something new. It's a great design and a great execution.
Thank you very much!
Well done for not chickening out halfway through. The end result definitely reinforces the idea that you made the right choice. My only criticism would be that the classical piano is a bit intrusive as background music. Great looking end result - the change of direction in the spiral is key to how well the design works!
so joining the dots as a kid was just practice for this project for when you grew up. what a excellent end result
Well done! Four Eyes will definitely shout this one out at a minimum. Good luck with the contest.
I sure hope so!
I take the same approach to learning and let me tell you, one hasn’t lived until an 111” bandsaw breaks with the saw on lol. VALUABLE live long lessons were learned that day. Lessons that were well worth the cost of a new blade (had it too loose and then tried something pretty ballsy/stupid)
Wow, that is a beautiful table!
Amazing, piece of art
Beautiful table before and after carving
actually insane and so talented!!
This is only the second video of yours I’ve watched, but it really seems like you accomplished a levelling up with this project…
What a wonderful video. Thank you 🙏🏻
How awesome. That looks beautiful 😍😍
Thats a lot of work my friend. It turned out great. Nice work.
Dude this is so cool!!!🎉
Lovely work!
Dude, that just is so beautiful!
this is so cool!
Wonderful work. You have a great talent and should continue to develop it more.
❤技藝讓木頭升華了!像附與生命般發亮😊
You just won a sub. ❤❤❤ I appreciate your ambition and love your humble and honest approach. You are young, so it is tempting to go full speed, while you have that energy of the youth 🙂, but do not forget to stop and have some rest from time to time, to avoid later burnouts. It is okay to stagnate for a while, and find comfort in safety, walking on the familiar paths... Then, after regaining strength, go for the heights of the stars again. 😊
Thank you for the kind words!
Awesome video! I think you crushed the challenge! For how young you are you sound like you have a fantastic life ahead of ya bud!
Very nice table you built. I have made a number of pieces that people derive great pleasure in pointing out the flaws. Little do they know I actually know of the flaws they point out but I also know of many more flaws. How can I not I built the piece. Sucks to be them because most of them do nothing.
Great job it turned out great
Great Art. Reminds me the beautiful surreal art of Antoni Gaudi in Barcelona.
This is really good
Love the way your end table turned out. Great job! Great video too! Going to check out your channel and see what else you have. I also made some end tables for the Rockler Try That Challenge. I didn't take on the challenge of sculpting though. Good luck in the competition!
Best of luck to you as well!
The design it's fucking sick man! You might not have had the skills to execute it perfectly, but man this is inspiring. The design itself is inspiring, but your process even more. I've had a few projects that went like this too. They're hard and leave with something you're not 100% happy with, but you learn do much during these ones.
I can just feel the struggle and energy you out in through the screen. I think the carving turned out very well, especially with the radial symmetry. Looks very unique.
Man that finish is gorgeous! Im going to be honest and say that i may steal that for one of my future projects! Awesome video.
Go for it! If you learned something from my video that makes me very happy
@StudioFlowWoodworking I nearly always do. You may be young but your skills in woodworking already defy your years. I am really excited to see where you go as a maker
You do really good for a first time wood turner. I recommend doing smaller projects to help build your skills. ♥️
11/10 amazing work
I would like to add, any time when you're free handing straight lines around any type of round or convex shape, it helps to make marks at each end approx. where you want them. Then use a string as your guide to either trace with a pencil, or once you have the hang of it you can dip the string in ink or paint to smudge the line in with your finger (wear gloves)
amazingly beautiful
Fire asf
Beautiful design, if it was perfect it would look machine made, it looks way better, organic and alive. Love it. Andy UK
Great Job!! i really enjoyed the process and your idea behind it. Next time maybe you can try white-washing the piece, it should be faster and give you similar results. Keep up the good work!
Well done
Very cool
Very nice
Une beauté ! 🤩
Beautiful project !! i love it.
(careful sometimes the music is too loud to properly hear your voice)
keep on going !
The music is not necessary
SICK
great project! music in the video is too loud compared to the voiceover but the table turned out really nice. 👍🏻
I'm a member of a woodworkers guild that gives out $20,000 a year in scholarships to encourage people like you to take up woodworking as a career. You're the poster-person for this kind of endeavor. Not only is the woodworking terrific, but the quality of the video is, too! I've subscribed to your "channel" and look forward to see what you do next!
Good job dont stop 🎉🇵🇹
Absolutely loving your videos! Quick suggestion for the next one: could you possibly make your voice a bit louder? Would love to hear your awesome content even more clearly. Beautiful work!
Thanks for the tip!
👍 excelente
Nice table you did a great job, glad to hear you talk about shop safety though I did notice you wearing a necklace and loose clothing around lathe, this can be disfiguring or even lethal, consider yourself told off lol 😊
stunning. as a one-off student work suggests remarkable work to come. tempting to imagine as a pedestal sink - china not wood of course. fixture manufacturer to extend concept to a one piece toilet
I’ve never never been complimented by someone saying my work looks like it could be a toilet, but I can’t lie, I can picture it haha
was actually thinking of a pedestal sink but it should be possible to carry the concept forward in some way in a 'matching' wc. High end plumbing manufacturers might take note.
@@StudioFlowWoodworking
Love the power carved spiral look. Is it stable with the base having such a small diameter when you push down on the edge of the top?
Despite how it looks, the table is surprisingly stable. I wouldn't sit on it or anything, but for books, cups, and plates there is no way it would tip.
@@StudioFlowWoodworking nice!
This turned out great! Lots of stuff I still want to try but don’t have the equipment. Also, if you’re looking for video ideas I’d love a follow up to your 3D printing being useful to woodworking comment from the last vid. I’m getting my first printer next month and hoping to make useful things with it and not just plastic meme junk.
Not sure I can make an entire entertaining video on 3D printing, but hopefully I can give some insight here. I find 3D printing most useful for shop projects and jigs that are custom made for my specific needs and tools. Learning the basics of a good CAD software like Fusion360 or Solidworks can help you make simple and functional parts. Not sure if I would put any 3D printed parts in a final piece, but for router jigs, drill guides, and shop trinkets for storage its invaluable. I also can't count how many vacuum adapters I've made, each one of those costs like 20 bucks from a manufacturer for a little tube of plastic (if you want more content on woodworking with printing I recommend checking out aAlexander Chappel). Personally I also just like making cool little things. The reason I got my first printer was to make a set of retractable wolverine claws I designed back in early high school, and while I don't do as much of that nowadays, that type of work can be very fun!
I'm still shocked tape held that on the lathe 😮
If that's failure then I want some!
looks like marble gj
Respect 🫡
"Wooden Damascus table" like black tail studio try this
You'll probably get a lot of money out of that😊
Go big or go home... Nice!
Great work, but the lign colors, I m not lover in this kind of elegant work, It would better with gold litle dark brown
Yoooooooo
Très belle petite table ... et, s’il y a des défauts, cela prouve simplement que ce nest pas une machine que l’a réalisée 😂.
You are supposed to screw a pointy bit in the tail stock so that it can grab on the turning piece. What you did is VERY dangerous. Turning is probably the only woodworking task where the size of the project relative to your skill is relevant from a safety perspective. I have seen experienced turners getting KOed by a bowl blank.
I really love watching your videos, but at times the music levels distracted from your voice, making it hard to understand what you were saying
So! 😂
Great work but please remove that jewelry from around your neck while working in the Woodshop. Too many ways it could get caught and wring your neck.
Wonderful execution, highly creative but why the dreadful background music? It rather spoilt the video. Sorry.
Don't use epoxy for holes like that. Use shellac or putty for wood.
Source: im a woodjoiner
Come bowl
Кустарщина. Работа на троечку...
As a woodworker and more importantly as a woodwork collector from history (ie antiques) I can say woodworking today is at best mediocre to poor, I look around at the items I've collected and I see nothing today within 100 miles of what was produced 100-300 years ago, from joinery, carving, inlays, wood selection to veneers. Historically it would take 7 years to become a craftsman, long hours every day learning from craftsman who have 30+ years in the game. Why not buy a antique Nagina carved ebony box made in India around 1860 by a guy who would have carved it all by hand using his feet as a vice on the street and marvel at the close and detailed workmanship.
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