Can I just say how nice it is that you don’t talk during these videos. It’s so relaxing, so fun to kind of guess how things are gonna come out instead of being told, just letting the work and expertise speak for itself.
Music - NO, talking for the sake of talking - NO, I look at UA-cam videos as an educational experience. How do you add a pine cone to resin? How thick should the walls of a wooden coffee scoop be? I would have preferred to have audio teaching me. For those who don't want audio simply set the volume to mute.
@@jessetutterrow4320 I take your point, but I like the sound of the tools; all that stuff can go in the description. I do a lot of woodworking myself (nothing this complex); so I see the value of more specific instructions. But I also value these videos as relaxing experiences -- as someone who loves woodworking and art and the quietly personal aspect of creating something. And I'd hate for that to be ruined, even by more specific instructions or specs.
Are you new to UA-cam? Nobody talks during these build / make / destroy vids, it's always talk free. All I watch is these types of vids, this is not unique at all.
@KingSchwarzenegger nobody talks during build videos? Mmm nah definitely not true lol regardless they didn't say anything about it being unique they said they appreciate it. Something doesn't have to be one of a kind to be good...?
I hear you. After whittling spoons I now know the reason why we do this work. 1 labor on love 2 there is something very special about giving yourself to an object of that you’ll use and admire every day (coffee spoon). You get to smile at it and admire your time well spent every single day... in a weird way it is an expression of you and your soul. On a side note, you also start to look differently at mass produced goods. Mass produced and engineered with thought and care is different then mass produced and engineered with little thought or care.
Wspaniałe są narzędzia do precyzyjnej obróbki. A kreatywność wyraża się w łączeniu materiałów i odpowiednim wykorzystaniu narzędzi, a także w opracowaniu projektu. To więcej niż 3%!!
Humble pinecone to works of art! Truly collectors pieces revealing the beauty of the pinecone in a way that would be impossible to see otherwise. A great job!
When the shavings were flying off dramatically, it reminded me of the 80s and 90s when they would show a tape or recording reel suddenly coming unwound into a big mess of black streamer.
@@margorgogo They don't end up in landfill, they end up being ground down and used as fillers on future resin pours. And they are not toxic, they are inert.
These are excellent, beautiful measuring spoons. When I saw the title "coffee spoons", I thought of spoons for stirring coffee, not measuring spoons. That may be a good project idea. Develop these spoons into ones with long handles.
Not a very good idea to use epoxy spoons in a hot beverage unless you like to flavor your coffee with molten plastic. But it would certainly work if they were made out of wood.
Yeah, I thought so too. Like, a teaspoon small enough to fit into an espresso cup comfortably. But these turned out to be really cool measuring spoons :)
Are they? The main thing about measuring is accuracy. And these dont looks like they've been craft for precise measurements. They are excellent, beautiful spoons, but you gotta cut the measuring part. They indeed are beautiful, but as someone who's profession involves "Selling stuff to baristas" I gotta say those folk are crazy when it comes to coffee. if you sell them a spoon thats supposed to have 7g and then they try it and its like 7,1g instead they get angry. You wouldnt believe what kind of sience some people can make of coffee.
It's impressive all these woodturning channels are getting recommended, lots of people viewing new things. And tons of great projects, this one is really beautiful.
I can't even wrap my head around how you come up with an idea like this or put it into action! Extreme talent and artistry/craftmanship. Thanks for a cool video!!!
it actually doesn''t take that much, just a hand sized broom should take about 30-60 minutes if the project was really messy and got to hard to reach places it will take more. also note that he does these projects in a workshop not where he lives of course
Reminds me of my friend’s grandmother from Abruzzi, born in early 1900’s. How do you stuff a breaded fried olive? First, roast a turkey and a pork shoulder...😄😋
Damn this is just sickening... I am 65++ and I own a custom wood fabrication shop and I find it hard to imagine my employees making something this nice. I know I cannot do this as I was an electrical engineer before I retired, I have some very talented folks working for me and I cannot find faults with anything that they do but this is another level beyond the custom walnut hutch of cabinet set. Much respect to this creator. I wish good health, happiness and all the best to you and yours!
Probably about 95% of this video I'm saying "how is THAT going to get us to a coffee spoon?" Probably the most asymmetrical turning I've seen on any of the projects I've seen thus far. Fascinating and creative!
Hola! No entiendo de herramientas ni de torneado; pero me encanta la madera, quizás porque mi papá era carpintero, y me gusta mucho lo que haces. Te felicito! Un saludo desde Argentina.
Those are definitely fantastic coffee ☕ spoons Matt, you did an amazing job and you're extremely creative in thinking and producing the same extreme creativeness! Well done 👏, keep up your great work Matt 👍🙂🤩!
Two things: 1) Beautiful work! Really stunning! And from a pine cone!! Amazing! 2) The second time you started the off-center work on the holder for the cone-cutting, I almost had to look away. I could so easily picture myself trying that, and ending up busting my face open when I jam the tools in the piece of wood.
OMG! I couldn't imagine how you you were going to end up with that finished product, but those were freaking incredible... And the most unique creation I've ever seen. Thanks for sharing.
Yeah it’s kinda weird to see something like that for the first time. I’m getting my machinist certs so when we first started on the lathes I was impressed
@@sebastiencomeau3048 the experience of seeing this for the first time was weird is what he is saying... But you wouldn't know since you were born sitting and spinning on a drill bit obviously
As a person who has very well seen a coffee spoon, I was confused as to why it was so big. Now I know why. PS: I am German and when we say coffee spoon we mean sth even smaller than a tea spoon.
You are cool. It's good to be proud of completing a project especially if it's something you haven't done before. I always feel pretty accomplished after taking on a new challenge!
Very pleasantly surprised. I'm getting tired of resin everywhere, but those spoons are beautiful, and a huge upgade to the plastic ones most people have.
Was a bit afraid the pine-cone texture would be gone completely when you poured in that epoxy. Glad to see it enhanced in the final piece. Lovely work.
It happens a lot :) but I have to admit I was reacting with "isn' that supposed to be the other way around?" the first time I saw people do this. Of course it does not matter if you spin the drill bit in the wood, or the wood around the drill bit: you get a hole either way.
i've been using a coffee spoon to load my espresso machine without knowing they actually make coffee spoons :}. mine is wood and the coffee oils are giving it a great evolving finish. anyways, that skill level and dedication is entertaining to watch no matter the subject
Sooooo beautiful! I was a bit sceptical when I saw the pine cone at the beginning and then I was like… “OK, some commentary would be good…” after a few minutes I was so busy being fascinated by the process. The end result was worth watching. Great job!
Viewers: Please understand that this is a coffee MEASURING spoon, not a spoon to stir your coffee cup. Most viewers understood that, but several did not.
I've always wanted to know what the inside of a pinecone looks like! 😃 I didn't read and thought you were making one of those resin light bulbs until you cut it in half. These are cool!
@@elmahoward9128 "Want to know if he will sell them to me" I'm afraid he will, and then some poor guy will be forced to use and *admire* them too... ;-)
When he poured what looks like non transparent resin I was like, my disappointment is immeasurable, but I'm glad I watched till the end. And now my day is so great and my life is complete.
I think a lot of dislikes for videos like this are toddlers trying to grab the phone and hitting the dislikes or the phone was dropped and the person tried to catch it etc.
As much as I admire your skill and creativity I can't help wondering about a time before machinery when craftsmen would have made similar items using hand tools.
Can I just say how nice it is that you don’t talk during these videos. It’s so relaxing, so fun to kind of guess how things are gonna come out instead of being told, just letting the work and expertise speak for itself.
I could not agree more
Music - NO, talking for the sake of talking - NO, I look at UA-cam videos as an educational experience. How do you add a pine cone to resin? How thick should the walls of a wooden coffee scoop be? I would have preferred to have audio teaching me. For those who don't want audio simply set the volume to mute.
@@jessetutterrow4320 I take your point, but I like the sound of the tools; all that stuff can go in the description. I do a lot of woodworking myself (nothing this complex); so I see the value of more specific instructions. But I also value these videos as relaxing experiences -- as someone who loves woodworking and art and the quietly personal aspect of creating something. And I'd hate for that to be ruined, even by more specific instructions or specs.
Are you new to UA-cam? Nobody talks during these build / make / destroy vids, it's always talk free. All I watch is these types of vids, this is not unique at all.
@KingSchwarzenegger nobody talks during build videos? Mmm nah definitely not true lol regardless they didn't say anything about it being unique they said they appreciate it. Something doesn't have to be one of a kind to be good...?
Man i enjoy those video formats : no talk, no faces, just straight to the point.
No explanation at all whatsoever
and no music of questionable taste blaring over everything at 10,000 db
@@marcohaase1 thats the beauty, when you get quality video editing that speaks for itself
@@lonepigeon68 exactly
once they add pretty chicks you suddenly feel to buy the spoon
Mostly watched this to see what a coffee spoon is
Same
Shame
Really??
Same
Same
Had so many "wtf" and "dafuq is he doing now" moments... This was very fascinating and ended in a beautiful masterpiece. Well done man!
Before cutting on halves this would be a nice manual transmission stick handle
Actually, your not wrong. Especially in like an old beetle or station wagon with the wood veneer dash and side panels.
Make a good door knob aswell
Siiick ideas
Will they last if you don't have a garage to keep the cars in?
@@aceofspades6986 That's on another comment thread. Done already.
That was a LOT of time, energy and effort to make two spoons. A labor of love, most definitely.
I hear you. After whittling spoons I now know the reason why we do this work. 1 labor on love 2 there is something very special about giving yourself to an object of that you’ll use and admire every day (coffee spoon). You get to smile at it and admire your time well spent every single day... in a weird way it is an expression of you and your soul. On a side note, you also start to look differently at mass produced goods. Mass produced and engineered with thought and care is different then mass produced and engineered with little thought or care.
@@pend_deleterobertatwell8312 you have no idea how long that took it’s only a video so it took longer
It wasn’t for the spoons, it was for the views!
@@pend_deleterobertatwell8312 aàà
@@pend_deleterobertatwell8312 0
Reasons I like watching him
Really satisfying: 5%
His creativity: 3%
Learning about things I didn’t know excited: 2%
No annoying music: 90%
👍👍
And no hyperactive idiot who thinks that the world loves the sound of his voice and talks for five minutes before saying anything of value.
Hear, Hear!
(Or in this case, not having to hear music is a welcome bonus!)
Wspaniałe są narzędzia do precyzyjnej obróbki. A kreatywność wyraża się w łączeniu materiałów i odpowiednim wykorzystaniu narzędzi, a także w opracowaniu projektu. To więcej niż 3%!!
@@MattJordanWoodturning kk
How to create 10km of noodles
Side effects: creation of a coffee spoon.
"Why didn't you sleep last night?"
"I was watching someone microwave a pinecone"
Not like it a bad thing 🤷🏻♂️
And what an exquisite thing it became
pinecones are awesome
You pinecone
There wasn’t even a microwave in the video.
I've been using a regular steel spoon for my coffee this whole time like an idiot
😂😂☠️
Steel spoons are only supposed to be used when you’re preparing a hot cup of steel in the morning. It’s literally in the name
Lol
We've all been there.
🤣🤣🤣
*looks at pinecone*
"Yeah i think this will make great coffee spoons."
No... he's not really that bright. 😂
I was disappointed when I saw he gave epoxy to it...
@@Sebastarus it doesn’t look epoxy to me 😅
Thats a scoop. Not a spoon. Americans really are something else.. Yall dont even know that liquid is not gas
@@dislikebutton966 They don't even know that firs are not pines. :-)
Humble pinecone to works of art! Truly collectors pieces revealing the beauty of the pinecone in a way that would be impossible to see otherwise. A great job!
Came to see what a coffee spoon was, stayed because he put a pine cone in the microwave
You can't even tell a pine cone from a fir cone, let alone coffee spoon 😸
@@elenaherwagen3529 wow you seem really smart
Tomato Ketchup Md. 😌
@@krkrbbr smart? That's a weird way to spell asshole lol
I would have attached the pine cone to a stick and use it for a back scratcher... but there you go.
(My cat would loved the back scratcher for sure.)
When the shavings were flying off dramatically, it reminded me of the 80s and 90s when they would show a tape or recording reel suddenly coming unwound into a big mess of black streamer.
Or that silly string stuff you get out that aerosol can 😊
All I kept thinking was, “are those resign shavings, toxic to animals and humans, ending up in a landfill?”
@@margorgogo No. They aren’t.
@@margorgogo , or coffee ?!
@@margorgogo They don't end up in landfill, they end up being ground down and used as fillers on future resin pours. And they are not toxic, they are inert.
I saw the thumbnail, and I was like “excuse me sir that is a pine cone”
Beautiful outcome, though. Would definitely buy
Very cool.
Ahahahah, I was confused as well! That's actually what motivated to click the vid!
@Sweat Vortex yeah, me too
@@nerpiiisbored1472 yeah same and not complaining
Me too 😂
I’m so thankful there are people in this world with this kind of talent! 💜
These are excellent, beautiful measuring spoons.
When I saw the title "coffee spoons", I thought of spoons for stirring coffee, not measuring spoons. That may be a good project idea. Develop these spoons into ones with long handles.
That’s what I was thinking, too! I might call these “coffee measures.” But whatever you call them, they are beautiful! :)
Not a very good idea to use epoxy spoons in a hot beverage unless you like to flavor your coffee with molten plastic.
But it would certainly work if they were made out of wood.
Yeah, I thought so too. Like, a teaspoon small enough to fit into an espresso cup comfortably. But these turned out to be really cool measuring spoons :)
Are they? The main thing about measuring is accuracy. And these dont looks like they've been craft for precise measurements. They are excellent, beautiful spoons, but you gotta cut the measuring part.
They indeed are beautiful, but as someone who's profession involves "Selling stuff to baristas" I gotta say those folk are crazy when it comes to coffee. if you sell them a spoon thats supposed to have 7g and then they try it and its like 7,1g instead they get angry. You wouldnt believe what kind of sience some people can make of coffee.
@@obuw1 They're not meant to be put into the beverage - they're for measuring coffee into a coffee machine.
It's impressive all these woodturning channels are getting recommended, lots of people viewing new things. And tons of great projects, this one is really beautiful.
Really they are doing new things
Thanks
I'm watching this video at 3 in the morning, and when he cut the orb in half I thought he was ruining a door handle
door handle +1
It’s in the tittle LOL
plus door handles in that shape would be a nuisance
@@eclipses1003 I’ve seen many with that shape before
😅
@@jacobfang4029 I’ve seen some with similar shape but flatter. Wouldn’t the round shape make terrible grip?
I can't even wrap my head around how you come up with an idea like this or put it into action! Extreme talent and artistry/craftmanship. Thanks for a cool video!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Every time I watch videos like this all I can think about is how hellish the cleanup must be.
it actually doesn''t take that much, just a hand sized broom should take about 30-60 minutes
if the project was really messy and got to hard to reach places it will take more. also note that he does these projects in a workshop not where he lives of course
Perhaps an idea for a future video... wood turned vacuum cleaner?
when ever i start projects all i do is clean on the go after stages so its not one big one at the end
Riiight
Shot vacs exist btw
Awesome! It’s incredible to me that an artist looks at a pine cone and sees a coffee scoop. It’s even more incredible when it becomes a reality.
How to make a spoon:
Step one: _Mic ro wa v e Pi n ec o n e_
Yummy
Best snack
Wasn't that a toaster oven?
Reminds me of my friend’s grandmother from Abruzzi, born in early 1900’s. How do you stuff a breaded fried olive? First, roast a turkey and a pork shoulder...😄😋
exactly - step 1.... perfect
The attention to detail and craftmanship is remarkable. You made an heirloom quality piece out of a pinecone.
"Dude, whatya eatin'?"
*"Epoxy noodles"*
"hey honey, wanna spoon tonight?"
"Yes"
"Great! I'll get my lathe."
"Well, fork off then" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Шняга
😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣👍
UA-cam: You wanna watch a spinning pinecone?
Procrastinating me: Yay, bring it!
Same I should really be doing school work right now
I feel tricked! 🤨
I didn't know what I was until I read your comment and searched for that word... Nailed me
I need to stop procrastinating, but I’ll do that tomorrow. . .
*Oh wait*
It's a spruce cone.... Not pine
Had no idea what you were gonna make going in, but I love the end result. Your wood turning skills are inspiring!
Thank you very much!
Wow! They are incredibly beautiful. Never in a million years, would I have thought of how to create that.
Thank you. You have a new subscriber.
Damn this is just sickening... I am 65++ and I own a custom wood fabrication shop and I find it hard to imagine my employees making something this nice. I know I cannot do this as I was an electrical engineer before I retired, I have some very talented folks working for me and I cannot find faults with anything that they do but this is another level beyond the custom walnut hutch of cabinet set. Much respect to this creator.
I wish good health, happiness and all the best to you and yours!
I'm confused on why he used a lathe it seems like it would be quicker and easier to not use one
@@TheAdvisor6440 a lathe is very effective at making round curves
Probably about 95% of this video I'm saying "how is THAT going to get us to a coffee spoon?" Probably the most asymmetrical turning I've seen on any of the projects I've seen thus far. Fascinating and creative!
Hola! No entiendo de herramientas ni de torneado; pero me encanta la madera, quizás porque mi papá era carpintero, y me gusta mucho lo que haces. Te felicito! Un saludo desde Argentina.
Honestly had no idea how you were going to get from pinecone to coffee spoon. Excellent creativity!
When he cut the expensive pinecone doorknob in half I went 😵🥺😯
Me too 😅😊
Sane here lol
Totally!
But the spoons are pretty cool...
Hahahahahahahahahaha
After all that work that went into this beautiful amazing spoon.. I Instantly knew.. I could not afford one. Lol
Those are definitely fantastic coffee ☕ spoons Matt, you did an amazing job and you're extremely creative in thinking and producing the same extreme creativeness! Well done 👏, keep up your great work Matt 👍🙂🤩!
Two things:
1) Beautiful work! Really stunning! And from a pine cone!! Amazing!
2) The second time you started the off-center work on the holder for the cone-cutting, I almost had to look away. I could so easily picture myself trying that, and ending up busting my face open when I jam the tools in the piece of wood.
Wow. Just thinking at 3:21 how this would make an incredible shifter knob for a classic car resto mod!
😆
Oooh great idea!👀 I'll mod my first car to have one like this. Imagine it in the Honda E?! Then switch up the colour of the seats
@@potatopotatoeOG Does the E have a knob? Was just thinking "Cool shifter knob, too bad my next car will be an EV." :D
@Cameron Branford who are you correcting? When their round their called knobs. It's good to know what your talking about before you correct people
I'm going to make one, great idea, merry Christmas
As a whole it could have been used as a door knob!
I was thinking the same.
i was thinking bedpost (well, tip of one, anyways)
but that's a neat idea, too
@@ETXAlienRobot201 I guess bed post is the better idea
yeah but this way he makes twice as much money
Well said, thought the same thing
Absolutely love these coffee spoons! So creative! I was hoping they would be on your website. Thanks for sharing 🙏🌈
Sold out at the moment and I haven't made anymore for a while now, will do again in the future but not sure when
@@MattJordanWoodturning your coffee spoon is beautiful! Would love one!
A real craftsmen showing his skills, absolute top of the trade!! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks Hans
@@MattJordanWoodturning do you sell these? I would love to buy them.
@@loismaddux4800 You probably could not afford them, considering how much work and time has been put into their manufacturing.
@@FTStratLP and how would you know that he can't afford them?
OMG! I couldn't imagine how you you were going to end up with that finished product, but those were freaking incredible... And the most unique creation I've ever seen. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks
I don’t know why I’m watching this at 4:20 am when I don’t know anything about wood turning or wood crafting but I find this amazingly fascinating 😬
Lol,,me too,,had insomnia and stumbled on this at 5a.m. :))) Now I REALLY want one !!
1.31 am here...nice spoons tho.
@@sunshinepatsoph4219 1:31 An here also
It’s always 4:20 somewhere 💨
I watched because I saw a Pinecone on a Lathe!! VERY Creative and beautiful
I love them
Hey cer Spence I love you in cherdleys I follow you on Instagram
Love your work
wtf r u doing on a wood turning video..
yes
I’d like your comment but it has 69 likes
The intermediary state would have made for a cool door knob!
Or a cool stick shift handle in a car!
@@eastender74 OMG, yes! It's going to be a really cool stick shift in a luxurious car!
@@glamsky3257 Your sarcasm is duly noted 😅
Or something female would like...
I halfway convinced myself that he was making a buttplug
That’s what i love about art. There’s limitless possibilities to use the ordinary and make it into something extraordinary.
Great ideas that are turned into wonderful, functional pieces. Huge respect for what you do - A true American Craftsman.
No lie that was one of the most entertaining things I have seen in a long time,, wow from a pine cone vary cool good job
It was really weird seeing a drill bit “drill” into something without actually moving, lol
👉👍
It’s because the wood was moving instead of the drill. Pretty cool.
Yeah it’s kinda weird to see something like that for the first time. I’m getting my machinist certs so when we first started on the lathes I was impressed
Every day life in a machine shop..
@@sebastiencomeau3048 the experience of seeing this for the first time was weird is what he is saying... But you wouldn't know since you were born sitting and spinning on a drill bit obviously
Who in the world would have "disliked" such an ingenious and careful project design and execution? This is clever and unexpected. Well done!
Thanks Randy
Pinecones
I've seen several of your videos, and I've been amazed at the creativity of each thing you make. But this takes the cake!!
As a person who has never seen a coffee spoon, I was confused as to why it was so big. Now I know why.
As a person who has very well seen a coffee spoon, I was confused as to why it was so big. Now I know why.
PS: I am German and when we say coffee spoon we mean sth even smaller than a tea spoon.
⬛🟧😎
@@l.angelina.m I was confused as well because of that detail (I'm Argentinian). So… yeah it's weird to see a big coffee spoon.
Das hab ich mir auch gedacht.
Dass Kaffeelöffel da so groß sind, mag am Kaffee liegen. Gerüchten zufolge trinken die Amerikaner sehr dünnen Kaffee.
It was a dildo first and he changed his mind.
3:40 That would make a cool stick shift knob, or the knob on top of a walking stick.
That's what a $500 coffee spoon looks like.
*$15
@@Ghekkoo SOLD!
@@Ghekkoo Yea, if you only make $5 an hour. I wouldn't sell anything I turned for less than $60 an hour.
Most UA-camrs would’ve made me sit through 20 minutes so I genuinely appreciate you for knowing what makes good content
I don't know if anyone has ever used a pinecone in this fashion, but its certainly Creative! Love these coffee spoons, Matt! You're remarkable! 😍
Legitimately one of the most creative uses of resign I've seen with a lathe.
Thanks
Resin
Legitimately one of the most creative uses of resign I've seen with a latte.
Legitimately won of the most creative uses of resign I’ve seen with of late.
Resin, hell... Creative use of a Pinecone!
The resulting pattern from the pine cone was really very stunning!..
I love the copper color of the resin it's super pretty 💗
Like all your projects it turns out to be a veritable piece of art. Amazing! I find the process fascinating. Please keep it up.
Him working on that block of wood in the middle felt like a story point of view jumping to a side character
WOW. The invention AND the artistry! I would love to see a whole bed frame made out of pine cones! Too gorgeous!
The amount of thought, foresight and visualization in the mind at each step is just stunning.
Lots of work but excellent ideas. Very nice project 👍
And I thought I was cool for making a small square table out of 2x4's. Lmao.
Edit: Wow, so many supportive people here. I should stop by more often :D
hey thats at least one more table than i’ve ever made!
You are 🤘🏼
You are cool. It's good to be proud of completing a project especially if it's something you haven't done before. I always feel pretty accomplished after taking on a new challenge!
You’re cool in my book
😂😂😂 please know we love your video...we are just a little "stir crazy" these days
Looks beautiful. Prettiest coffee spoon I’ve ever seen 😊
I would LOVE to make these, love working with my hands. That was SO interesting. Beautiful.
Very pleasantly surprised. I'm getting tired of resin everywhere, but those spoons are beautiful, and a huge upgade to the plastic ones most people have.
Exactly
Yeah, I look for wood turning videos and they are all about resin turning.
Oh Matt... I love these. I grew up around pine cones and this makes me happy.
I would never would have thought a pine cone could be that beautiful. Just amazing
Was a bit afraid the pine-cone texture would be gone completely when you poured in that epoxy. Glad to see it enhanced in the final piece. Lovely work.
This is an extremely good mix between Chemistry, Machinery and Masonry. Well Done!
Surely one of the most ingenious designs I've ever seen!! Outstanding craftmanship!! Beautifully done!!
Are you serious?
who would have thought they exist inside every tin of coffee
@@hoihoipoipoi lmao he's talking about the design and pattern. Not the shape of the spoons...
Oh ? you dared venture outside coco melon channel and discover the world? How courageous
Ingenious? Chill
This turned out beautifully. The texture of the pinecone really made it special and unique. 👍🏼👍🏼
Yes. 👍👍
Never underestimate the power of a bloke in his shed.
A lot of skill, invention, imagination and patience!
I can't even comprehend how you look at an acorn and think that would make a really nice coffee spoon 🤯 well done Matt, amazing as always.
psst, pinecone. it's a pinecone.
Wrong tree...
I don't know that I've ever seen someone turn the wood around a drill bit to drill a hole before
It happens a lot :) but I have to admit I was reacting with "isn' that supposed to be the other way around?" the first time I saw people do this. Of course it does not matter if you spin the drill bit in the wood, or the wood around the drill bit: you get a hole either way.
that's what lathes do
In Italy we have a joke that policeman would do that. For example a policeman would twist the bottle to remove its cap
Yeah, talk about an a-ha moment. That explains basically all early industrial-era handcraft.
А ведь проще было просто профрезеровать эту выемку.
i've been using a coffee spoon to load my espresso machine without knowing they actually make coffee spoons :}.
mine is wood and the coffee oils are giving it a great evolving finish.
anyways, that skill level and dedication is entertaining to watch no matter the subject
🌈🌈🌈😪🤒hahahah
🇸🇪🇸🇪🇹🇷 🇮🇶
Those are beautiful!!!!! 😍
I Love watching you create your items. They are all such amazing pieces of art.
Never looked at a pine cone before and said, “I bet that would make a good spoon!”
I agreed with you!
HA! This!
😂
Sooooo beautiful! I was a bit sceptical when I saw the pine cone at the beginning and then I was like… “OK, some commentary would be good…” after a few minutes I was so busy being fascinated by the process. The end result was worth watching. Great job!
Viewers: Please understand that this is a coffee MEASURING spoon, not a spoon to stir your coffee cup. Most viewers understood that, but several
did not.
Well I mean, don’t drink coffee lol
It's a scoop.
@@squirrelcovers6340 thank you. I had no idea what they meant by coffee measuring spoon
I drink coffee but I would never have known this without this comment lmao
SCOOOOOOOOP!
I've never looked at a spoon before and felt my heart skip a beat. Those are beautiful.
No they're not
@@daveadriffield7296 🤦♀️
That is one of the most beautiful creations I’ve seen. Wow! What an imagination and skill! Thank you for inviting us along!!!
This was fascinating and left me craving a cup of coffee. I hope you're having a good day.
You are off the chain man! I can honestly say, watching these, is almost therapeutic!
I've always wanted to know what the inside of a pinecone looks like! 😃 I didn't read and thought you were making one of those resin light bulbs until you cut it in half. These are cool!
Awesome. Good idea
@@briondalion And how would that work?
Pinecones are everywhere. If you want to know what's "inside". Why not just get one and investigate for yourself?
Ложка из прессованого слоновьего навоза,в самый раз для такого любителя кофе.
I thought I would enjoy this, but that outcome was about six times cooler than I expected.
1:32 to 3:08 When the waiter at Olive Garden shows up with the cheese grater and asks me to "just say when". 🧀🥗🤤
Wow that’s a lot of cheese. I agree with you though!
lol
Lol,
I'm not going to lie. At first, I was wondering what the point of the pine cone was. Wow. Blown away. Functional and beautiful.
This seems like not wanting to wash the dishes but with extra steps.
😁
Want to know if he will sell them to me
lol
@@pizzaiq gl
@@elmahoward9128 "Want to know if he will sell them to me"
I'm afraid he will, and then some poor guy will be forced to use and *admire* them too... ;-)
When he poured what looks like non transparent resin I was like, my disappointment is immeasurable, but I'm glad I watched till the end.
And now my day is so great and my life is complete.
Великолепная работа!
Одно удовольствие наблюдать за процессом 🙂
Coming out of these vids is like coming out of a hour of meditation. Life is that much more....beautiful. Wow!
How do almost 10k dislike this? 😂 This is amazing artistry.
....one man's art is another man's garbage....😆
They probably play raid shadow legends lol
@@tobeyrollman6447
💀💀😂😂😂
I think a lot of dislikes for videos like this are toddlers trying to grab the phone and hitting the dislikes or the phone was dropped and the person tried to catch it etc.
Because he uses a lot of plastic to create 2 plastic spoons and plastic waste. Thats what resin is..i wouldnt let it touch my food.
Until like haflway the video I was like "why did he even put a pine cone in there nobody's gonna see it" and then I got blown away 😱🤯
True! 😆
I’m fully dumb. I thought he was going to wood turn JUST the pine cone loool I was so excited to see what happened
Lol me too! Your not the only one😅
I thought that too
I feel scammed that is not the case.
I thought that too but there was no way it was like that
Same...
I had no idea what a coffee spoon was. Those are gorgeous! Now I want some! Beautiful!
As much as I admire your skill and creativity I can't help wondering about a time before machinery when craftsmen would have made similar items using hand tools.
It just took them a lot longer and the results would not be identical to each other. Also: no epoxi-resin in those times.
Homophobe
@@yooochoob ????????
The hand-carved videos are fun, too.
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