#57 Woodturning Project - Large Inside Out Sphere Tealight Holder

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  • Опубліковано 4 кві 2016
  • This week, my woodturning project is possibly my most adventurous and advanced yet - An inside out (involuted woodturning) sphere tealight holder made from sycamore which was coloured and gold gilted on the inside. This all sits in a base.
    Download the full length two part (45 minutes) video FREE until the 30th April 2016 here: goo.gl/ke5Frw
    Read more about the project here and find links to the products used in the video: goo.gl/r73xOT
    Hampshire Sheen Retailers:
    Taylor's Mirfield: goo.gl/xSdVnw
    Oliver's Woodturning: goo.gl/NomDW6
    See Below for useful links to stuff used in this project.
    At www.msabansmith.com, you can read more about this project, see images, and possibly download one of the projects .pdf worksheets or full length, advert free videos. There is also a free mailing list!
    Hampshire Sheen: Find your nearest retailer: www.hampshiresheen.com
    Something else of interest: Read my FREE newspaper at www.turnersrest.com
    The UK & Ireland Woodturning Symposium:
    www.ukiws.co.uk
    Useful Amazon links to related products used in this project. These links will take you to pages appropriate for your location:
    Kits and Finishes
    Wood Blanks: geni.us/1pZC
    Airbrush and Compressor: geni.us/3zfB
    Pyrography Machine: geni.us/Sjz
    Watercolour Pencils: geni.us/3vIj
    Spirit Stain: geni.us/7G2
    Liberon Gilt Creams: geni.us/3Fxi
    Powdered Metals: geni.us/3fZ7
    Pen Kits: geni.us/3raA
    Project Kits: geni.us/1Kbf
    Blow Torch: geni.us/2VhP
    Dremel 3000: geni.us/15xa
    Dremel Burrs: geni.us/3zqw
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    Scroll Chucks: geni.us/v7C
    Jacobs (Drill) Chuck: geni.us/3KGt
    Box Set of Tools: geni.us/4AhX
    Thin Parting Tool: geni.us/ym7
    Captive Ring Tool: geni.us/BnF
    Spiralling Tool: geni.us/2MKd
    Bench Sharpening Grinder: geni.us/qBX
    Fingernail Jig: geni.us/429R
    Centre Finder: geni.us/3XLh
    Live Centre: geni.us/AiI
    Pen Mandrels: geni.us/C8C
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    *** Small Print and Disclaimer: Woodturning can be dangerous. The project in this video is a demonstration of a woodturning project suitable for beginners and is not intended to replace a physical lesson from an experienced woodturner.
    At all times, you are responsible for your own safety, that of your workshop and other people in it. Ensure you wear suitable personal safety equipment at all times.
    This is my way of turning this project - Other turners may turn it differently and you may find your own way of reaching the same result.
    By copying these techniques, you do so at your own risk.
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  • @pathardage1880
    @pathardage1880 8 місяців тому

    Lovely piece. Thank you. I am grateful to learn it took three days. The miracle of editing sets me right up for impossible expectations. Marvelous.

  • @wdeverna
    @wdeverna 8 років тому

    You never cease to amaze me Martin! What a great project. All the best, Bill.........

  • @alansimpson596
    @alansimpson596 8 років тому

    Thank you Martin for a superb project. You keep pushing me onto greater things. It takes a lot of self-discipline to stick with such a demanding project:-).
    Best wishes,
    Alan.

  • @geofo60
    @geofo60 8 років тому +1

    Very nice work Martin & a good recovery after you'd spotted your tenon wasn't going to work. Love the transition through the colours & the gilding looks very classy. Great tool control also to get the wall so thin. Many thanks for sharing.
    Geof Harris

  • @MattIannacci
    @MattIannacci 8 років тому +5

    Awesome project, and I really appreciate seeing that someone of your talent still has to adapt on the fly to the "surprises" that we cause ourselves during woodturning. I think the best fitting phrase is "No battle plan survives first contact with the enemy"! Thanks for sharing and posting this video.

  • @davidfairman5461
    @davidfairman5461 8 років тому +1

    That was just awesome Martin, now I have learned something n enjoyed watching you teach as well n when I get my lathe I shall endeavour to try this. Thank you again.

  • @colinchalmers1099
    @colinchalmers1099 8 років тому

    Martin,great piece,and well presented.
    well done you,
    Cheers Colin.

  • @colinball1960
    @colinball1960 4 роки тому +1

    First time I saw this video I was just starting out turning and was just getting used to a roughing gouge. I couldn't get my head around what you had done and thought there were lots of "out takes". What a fantastic piece it turned out to be. You are a real artist and a *star* turner. Look forward to meeting you in May at Axminster store in Cardiff.

  • @martinboyle6632
    @martinboyle6632 8 років тому

    Great job Martin. Beautiful piece.

  • @garymccoy2888
    @garymccoy2888 8 років тому

    Very nice. Largest inside-out piece I've ever seen turned. A bit scary, but very nice . Your work with colors is unsurpassed.

  • @RickTurnsWoodturning
    @RickTurnsWoodturning 8 років тому

    That's a really great inside-out turning, Martin...the best I've ever seen, I think! Thanks for posting.

  • @paulspencer7401
    @paulspencer7401 5 років тому

    Really interesting feature and so pleasing to the eye, well done.

  • @lynbren
    @lynbren 5 років тому

    Awesome, you are very talented, Martin

  • @Nick-B78
    @Nick-B78 21 день тому

    This is very cool. I wonder though if you could have turned the hole for the candle whilst it was ‘inside out’? I ask this because if so, once it’s together the correct way you could have made a small hole under the candle for a magnet to sit in. Then, place another magnet in the base but with the same pole pointing towards the other magnet so that when you put the two pieces together the upper piece has just enough separation and ‘float’ to be able to spin. That would be awesome!

  • @jeffrosen8237
    @jeffrosen8237 2 роки тому

    Absolutely stunning! Thanks for sharing.

  • @Lee-qp6gf
    @Lee-qp6gf 8 років тому

    I think inside out turning is overlooked by many of us. If you have a video in mind that would be absolutely great.
    Lee

  • @mikegoodwin8293
    @mikegoodwin8293 8 років тому

    What a fantastic result, great but scary project. thanks for sharing. MIke

  • @Ronalcock1
    @Ronalcock1 4 роки тому

    GREAT video, its good to see you doing something entirely different, Ron in Chesterfield UK

  • @willemkossen
    @willemkossen 8 років тому

    That is very nice indeed. Super project! There is so much i can still learn!

  • @IanMaude
    @IanMaude 8 років тому

    Wow, that took some tool control and an extremely sharp gouge! Astonishingly thin, I was waiting for it to fly apart any minute! I could not visualise what you meant when we spoke on the phone but once I saw it, it became obvious what you had meant :) I can just imagine your face, hahaha! You totally overcame it though and the end result is lovely!
    I have looked at both the UA-cam and downloaded videos now and there is some great additional information in the downloaded version, especially the thoughts on end-grain orientation.

  • @johnfaircloth-wood5236
    @johnfaircloth-wood5236 2 роки тому

    Absolutely fantastic !

  • @deanclarke8657
    @deanclarke8657 7 років тому +1

    Omg that was amazing, absolutely something I want to try when I have a bit more experience, thank you for the in depth video. Dean

    • @msabansmith
      @msabansmith  7 років тому

      Thank you very much for your kind words Dean. I am so pleased you enjoyed the video. I hope you continue to enjoy
      my productions.
      All the best,
      Martin

  • @MikeWaldt
    @MikeWaldt 8 років тому

    What a superb project Martin. I have to admit that during most of it I was on the edge of my seat, scared the hell out of me mate. I wonderful exhibition of tool control and bravery ;). Loved the gilting and colouring, an all round winner.
    Take care
    Mike

  • @terryluckhurst3124
    @terryluckhurst3124 8 років тому

    A very nice peace Martin very well done
    Terry

  • @markonthemoors
    @markonthemoors 7 років тому +3

    Absolutely awesome piece Martin

    • @msabansmith
      @msabansmith  7 років тому +1

      Hi Mark. Thanks for your comment, much appreciated.
      All the best,
      Martin

  • @Lee-qp6gf
    @Lee-qp6gf 8 років тому

    Martin,,,,,,Enjoyed this turn very much. I like the idea of inside out turning. A lot of possibilities just a little difficult to design them.

  • @larover90
    @larover90 8 років тому

    Well done Martin you did manage too pull it it off after the big clanger you dropped lol I have been there and done that my self got to say this it is stunning
    Cheers Ian

  • @abehafiz219
    @abehafiz219 5 років тому

    Excellent work !

  • @alohomewoodturningcarlos5267
    @alohomewoodturningcarlos5267 3 роки тому

    Amazing project watching here

  • @johnferlazzo1779
    @johnferlazzo1779 4 роки тому

    I enjoy the way you present your Video.thank you

  • @clearnews7344
    @clearnews7344 6 років тому

    Dont lacquer it. The final finish is phenom. Fantastic piece!!!!!!!!!

  • @JimsonMakes
    @JimsonMakes 8 років тому

    Great work, I liked the gilt cream, will have to try that. Cheers Jim

  • @ErikAnderson1
    @ErikAnderson1 8 років тому +3

    Wow Martin What an amazingly cool project. You really made me laught when you turned the pieces right side out.

  • @yuvallahav
    @yuvallahav 8 років тому

    Love the closed form inside out turning shape, it seems you've taken a shine to it, ever since your inside out petals Christmas ornament of last year :) That is a beautiful piece, I would like to try it out, I'll just need to find the right wood, the only place I know I can find seasoned wood in planks form I can cut to shape is like 2 hours drive away, so I need to work the whole day around it... Your mistake didn't dawn on me till you started laughing, it took me longer to see it then you, in video time sense :) Thank you for Sharing Martin!!

  • @AllenOxendine
    @AllenOxendine 2 роки тому

    Beautiful Piece, thanks for sharing. I’m still on the beginner level but I want to do some beginner pieces myself. Full View and Like 👍

  • @dap2112
    @dap2112 8 років тому

    like Mike Waldt said I was also on the edge of my seat, been waiting all day to watch this but got dragged out shopping with miJulie, I am pleased I am not the only one using T-shirts to buff up.
    Great video and I was scratching my head in parts so I am going to download the Directors Cut. Better than telly Martin

  • @jimrobb6325
    @jimrobb6325 8 років тому

    Nice one Martin.

  • @WoodsleeSummercraftwoodturning
    @WoodsleeSummercraftwoodturning 8 років тому

    That's really cool Martin, very delicate looking and love the colouring, gilt and of course the finish
    Take care
    Rob

  • @m.stratton4408
    @m.stratton4408 7 років тому +2

    Excellent job Martin it's the first time I've seen this video. kind regards.

    • @msabansmith
      @msabansmith  7 років тому

      Hi. Thanks very much for watching. Glad you enjoyed it.
      All the best,
      Martin

  • @JohnPop8
    @JohnPop8 4 роки тому +1

    Really nice

  • @johnnykelsey4349
    @johnnykelsey4349 7 місяців тому

    Very nice, im going to try and make one

  • @JuanGarcia-1125
    @JuanGarcia-1125 Рік тому

    Excelente torneado!
    Like bien merecido!

  • @renebuechel
    @renebuechel 4 роки тому

    you are great your work is beautiful

  • @jean-marclabonte2844
    @jean-marclabonte2844 8 років тому

    Very Nice Project. When I was watching the video and you mentioned your mistake I was wondering what it might be, and then you started to cut the recess for the tenon and the light above my head went on. Yeah, it was a mistake but you recovered very well. Good Job and thanks for posting the video.

  • @leksey7870
    @leksey7870 8 років тому

    Good design work. Done perfectly. Thanks for the video. Like!

  • @randywood4782
    @randywood4782 6 років тому

    I like your work good job thank you

  • @anklebiterwoodworks2818
    @anklebiterwoodworks2818 8 років тому

    Cool project. I agree: lacquer finish would be a good way to go. On the insulated mugs I have made, I have applied upwards of 10 thin coats from a rattle can and had good results--just took a few weeks for the lacquer smell to go away completely.

  • @michaelhunter2425
    @michaelhunter2425 8 років тому

    Not to be mean but nice to others make design modifications. A beautiful delicate piece. Great job.

  • @damienzinck2526
    @damienzinck2526 3 роки тому

    Hello de France région lorraine
    Très belle présentation et réalisation avec de belles difficultés
    Grand talent de réalisation et de métrise
    Nickel
    Bon noël et bonne année 2021sans virus

  • @eltonoliveira9980
    @eltonoliveira9980 7 років тому

    I live in Brazil but I do not understand any English, I like your videos very much, there are subtitles, congratulations for your work

    • @msabansmith
      @msabansmith  7 років тому

      Obrigado, Elton. Ser capaz de colocar vídeos juntos como parte do meu "trabalho" para inspirar outros é um prazer e um privilégio. Estou tão contente que você os aprecia.
      Tudo de bom,
      Martin

  • @bookerbrooks7322
    @bookerbrooks7322 7 років тому

    The piece is very pleasing and you did well especially because it was a early endeavor. Question: did you ever come up with a way to overcome the mistake you made in future split turnings?

  • @lindomarjoao4034
    @lindomarjoao4034 5 років тому +1

    Ótimo trabalho!🇧🇷

    • @msabansmith
      @msabansmith  5 років тому

      Obrigado por assistir. Tão feliz que você gostou do vídeo.

  • @grendelum
    @grendelum 6 років тому +1

    *25:31* *_The big reveal...._* Really quite lovely and interesting... something I'll have to try, I just can't help that my first reaction on this view was *_"diving helmet !!!"_*

    • @msabansmith
      @msabansmith  6 років тому

      Lol. Thank you for watching, Orion.

  • @thetdp4master
    @thetdp4master 8 років тому

    I'm amazed that the stain you applied to colour the outside didn't end up staining the inside of it. Some wind force must have something to do with that. Also, have you ever had a problem with painting or staining on your chuck of your lathe? It seems like it would happen often with the spray technique of coloring pieces.
    All the best, Jon

  • @The_Joker_
    @The_Joker_ Рік тому

    “You’re not thinking fourth dimensionally Marty” Doc Brown BTTF

  • @More-Space-In-Ear
    @More-Space-In-Ear 7 років тому

    Really enjoyed your video and I've subscribed because of it....Hampshire hogs love wood 😉👍🏼😊

    • @msabansmith
      @msabansmith  7 років тому +1

      Thanks, Marc. Being able to put videos together as part of my 'job' to inspire other turners is such a pleasure and a privilege. I'm so pleased you enjoy them.
      All the best,
      Martin

    • @More-Space-In-Ear
      @More-Space-In-Ear 7 років тому

      M. Saban Smith Woodturning What I like about you and your videos is that when mistakes are made, you deal with them (if able to) and leave in the video unlike others who just edit it out, Woodworking, woodturning and carving is all about learning and it's great to show even the experts are not shy of cocking things up too...A few years back I was a forum moderator for a woodworking magazine and the amount of help given by members to novices was a wonderful sight, it's the sharing of knowledge built up over years and the gorgeous work that comes from it all...
      Keep up the great work.
      Cheers 👍🏼😊

  • @langy011
    @langy011 8 років тому

    Excellent as usual. With working in quarters and reversing them had you thought about creating a digital model first. I'm sure you could do something like that in sketchup which would then allow you to duplicate the quarters and reverse them. That may have saved the mistake early on and you could also have produced the templates.
    Wasn't sure about the colouring as you did it, but that final image of the finished item at the end of the video really does look superb, just like several of your other colouring projects.
    For the final buffing, rather than using something so severe at the drill and better than the duster, why not use the dremmel. You can get small fabric buffers and that would allow you to get to the places that no drill will ever get to.
    Paul

  • @davidholdman8015
    @davidholdman8015 6 років тому

    Awesome

  • @timhyatt9185
    @timhyatt9185 8 років тому

    really nice looking piece...the rescue worked and turned out very well -- you got the side walls super thin, probably thinner than i would have dared!!
    I tried one glued up turned piece, though instead of hot glue, i used wood glue and included a layer of brown paper in the glue joint, which lets you separate it when you're ready to turn it inside out.... I had been told the hot glue just wouldn't hold as well.. seemed to work just fine for you however so now i'm wondering if the difference is all that significant....

  • @Skooty68
    @Skooty68 8 років тому

    Really nice that Martin,turned out great .. i must admit i did see your slight mishap and let out a 'Uh Ohhhhh' lol

  • @TheLittleGardenShedWorkshop
    @TheLittleGardenShedWorkshop 8 років тому

    Brilliant project Martin, Beautiful tealight holder, I like the idea of using the templates, Very enjoyable and interesting video, Thank you for sharing
    Take care Harry.
    PS where did you get the spare glass jars for the airbrush gun? Cheers mate

  • @guybreysse3456
    @guybreysse3456 8 років тому

    génial !

  • @turkeycreekknives133
    @turkeycreekknives133 4 роки тому

    I like you attitude I was going to suggest just walk away till next day and look at project with fresh eyes

  • @kennethlawson9716
    @kennethlawson9716 5 років тому

    What would you charge for this

  • @PENFOLD1962
    @PENFOLD1962 8 років тому

    Hi Martin,
    Yooooooou RODNEY LOL, but you can always tell a good craftsmen because he can get out of mistakes!
    But hey, that looks flippin brilliant mate and all those ghosts and air! You da man.
    I honestly think that the Hampshire Sheen has done the business! Why lacquer the piece? It looks stunning mate.
    Well done once again... what's next? How can you beat that?
    Take care Rodney... I mean Martin, you know I'm only joking mate.
    Cheers
    Andy

  • @marklengal9990
    @marklengal9990 2 роки тому

    Is it still possible to get the full video and the plans for this?

  • @robertgreene6403
    @robertgreene6403 8 років тому

    looking good marring

  • @terretulsiak
    @terretulsiak 6 років тому

    I wonder why more don't use linseed oil.

  • @prometheus7504
    @prometheus7504 8 років тому

    Its like Tuesday will never get here =)

  • @ConorMakes
    @ConorMakes 5 років тому +3

    cracking job mate, scary stuff when you can see through what your turning lol

    • @msabansmith
      @msabansmith  5 років тому +1

      Thanks for watching. It is a little nervy watching the lathe bed through the piece! Lol. I have seen people using strobe lights to 'freeze' the motion to make it a bit easier. It might be worth looking into.

  • @TheDublin47
    @TheDublin47 6 років тому

    Well done martin at least you shows us where you when wrong You are a great laugh

  • @dongjiehu700
    @dongjiehu700 6 років тому +1

    What machine is this machine? Tell me the trouble.

    • @msabansmith
      @msabansmith  6 років тому +1

      The machine is called a lathe, Dongjie.

  • @eltonoliveira9980
    @eltonoliveira9980 7 років тому

    I am setting up my workshop but aki in Brazil is very expensive and does not have the varieties of machines that have there, I do not think a good lathe here I bought one through the internet but it is much inferior, I had a company from there that mattered to Brazil but they stopped If you know of any very warm hug Martin, Elton.

  • @mamasimmerplays4702
    @mamasimmerplays4702 4 роки тому

    The spray paint part is where you wear a respirator and record a voiceover afterwards. You only get one set of lungs!

  • @gnchuey
    @gnchuey 5 років тому

    all of my projects so far have several moments where I stop and stare in horror and then say, "Awwwww....I'm a moron...." Redemption can only come if you persevere and fix/hide/incorporate your mistakes...

  • @funkyfeline1351
    @funkyfeline1351 6 років тому

    Looks really cool but wasted a lot of wood on the base you could of just cut a hole out maybe?

  • @c.h.670
    @c.h.670 6 років тому +1

    Should be open on the top for real tealights and not for that Plastic crap, but nice work. thanks.

  • @geoffnoll7706
    @geoffnoll7706 7 років тому

    You're Tenon look wrong.!!!

  • @chuckmayes2294
    @chuckmayes2294 4 роки тому

    The only people that would know it's made from wood is the ones you tell... That would be the only reason to make it in such a way in the first place... I mean if not you could have made it out of plastic for that matter.

    • @msabansmith
      @msabansmith  4 роки тому

      And that matters why? Wood is a creative medium like many other things. Just because something is made from a particular medium, does not mean the end result should look like the medium it was made from.

  • @arnestudsgaard2190
    @arnestudsgaard2190 2 роки тому

    L

  • @holzweg666
    @holzweg666 7 років тому +1

    Laber,laber,laber. Noch son Hafensänger.

  • @chuckmayes2294
    @chuckmayes2294 4 роки тому

    Trash it and start over... Or maybe that's why you painted it... Would have been better natural then we could see the work without all the mistakes ....

    • @msabansmith
      @msabansmith  4 роки тому

      "Remember, it is the place of the observer to question the artist on the method used, not to criticise it."