An Interesting Collage² - Woodturning
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
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First? Does anyone else automatically hit the like button when Olivier's videos pop up?
Yes.
Oh yes!!!!
Other than the finished products, the best thing about your videos is the titles that give nothing away; this means watching without preconceived ideas, and being able to watch your mastery unfold!
Never in a million years would I have guessed that the turning would turn out like this. This is a piece of art.
This really isn't art.
@@MoraqVos nob'ead
Everything Olivier does is absolutely amazing. And don't let anyone tell you this isn't art. It definitely is.
AWESOME !!!!! I am glad you showed this from start to finish because unless you are a turner, people do not understand what is involved in making a hollow form like that. Great Job.
Olivier... as a math professor I wonder how proud your geometry teachers must and should be.
@Carlos Magno Martins Cosme --
As an artist who can come up with some pretty wild spacial drawings, I have to tell you I stunk at geometry. I just could not memorize all those bleepin' theorems. (I now know I have ADHD.) In art I can just do, I don't have to explain or 'prove' my work. I did better in algebra, lol...abstract and I go way back.
I really hope it's sooner then later when our nationwide education system learns how to fit the teachings to the child instead of forcing all children to learn by one teaching method. It flat out doesn't work. AND I hope that all children are taught to their strengths.
I was teaching art to my 5th grade class. (My teacher loved it.) I have been a creator all my life. Trying to memorize endless math facts was literally torture to me. It wasn't because I wasn't trying, & it certainly wasn't because I was stupid.
It was because I think differently.
@@RevdUp.Art.Fotografer
Memorisation doesn’t always work for ADHD brains (unless it’s related to our Special Interests); we often need to understand what’s actually going on in order to remember. Rote learning might “work” for a lot of people, but it rarely does for us.
@@ragnkja -- With ADHD I am able to 'hyperfocus' for a certain amount of time. It almost exclusively works with art, either doing my own or looking at other's. However. that can't continue for very long.
My own physical, mental, emotional, & Spiritual health requires me to have breaks from that. With the internet...oy... I can head down the first rabbit hole then another & another, & if I'm not mindful - on some level - I'm down about 3-4 hours of getting all kinds of ideas for possible art projects. Some notes get taken, some just don't, but all of the ideas are in a greymatter storage area fermenting, perhaps with Koji, Saki, Steamed Barley, & a bit of Sugar.
Trust me when I tell you there are ZERO stacks of dates, numbers, formulas (recipe exceptions), theorems, stats, etc... hanging out just waiting for shits & giggles. ZERO.
The other problem I have is double vision PLUS one eye that has a mind of it's own. OY!!! I had a difficult reading and had to read passages several times to actually know what it said. My teachers thought I had 'issues' of comprehension. They didn't bother to notice my bifocals & trifocals when I was in grade school. 😮 And of course, they didn't know anything about ADHD. My 'HD' manifested differently than others. It still does. Whether it's my toes and/or fingers are almost always moving. My whole body can sway. Plus I'm NEVER doing just one thing, except when I'm Meditating. (Thank God for Meditation.)
Right now I'm writing this and watching TV about gardening (LOVE gardening), planning what to make for dinner, swaying, & scrunching my toes. So nothing much. LOL...
@@RevdUp.Art.Fotografer
Hyperfocus is indeed an uncontrollable beast, and one that tends to neglect our physical needs. I’m sure you, like me, have forgotten to eat and sleep because you were hyperfocusing. And yeah, “stacks of dates” (classic examples of rote memorisation) aren’t exactly our thing, because our brains like stories and connections, not individual facts. Neurotypical brains also prefer that, but it’s more obvious with us.
@revdupartist9386 I have ADHD ad well but I also don't have a creative bone in my body lol. the one thing I've been able to keep focus on is carpentry and woodworking. well video games too but im not good enough to make a living off that so carpentry it is.
Olivier...your work belongs in a museum...kudos...Lester
Bonjour.
Vous êtes un champion
Your brain works much differently than mine. I’d never be able to think out these patterns, to get the end result. Absolutely amazing my friend. Keep up the great work.
Pattern is not important: just try something.
He may not have known ahead of time what the sides would look like. Putting the wood together in an interesting way, then carving it down on the lathe to see what it looks like is something anyone can do.
Some wicked kind of magic…. Take straight, rectangle pieces of wood, cut them into triangles and turn them into a curved piece of art. I am always in awe of your work, Sir. Please don’t stop.
I’ll never understand how you’re so precise! Another beautiful piece, this one reminds me of a hot air balloon!
As an ex-bench jeweler, your ability to have your glue joints match so well, would do service to most gem-stone faceters. Well done Sir, well done !!!
Beautiful. I love how the straight lines become curves when turned!
From the video, it looks like it took about 86 seconds👍🏻.
Комментарий в поддержку канала и ролика, а также труда мастера.
Unusual creation! Great job!
I always enjoy watching how the patterns come together and create the final product but I also enjoy learning the small things that often get over looked. That little stepped caul you used to minimize waste and help ur layout was nice little bit of knowledge. One of those.. "why didn't I think of that.." things
Au delà de la maîtrise du tournage, il y a le plus de la préparation et de l’originalité de la pièce à venir !
Du grand art !
Bravo….
I imagine that if Tim Burton watched this video, he would write an entire movie around this piece as the Mcguffin of his plot (like the one ring, the Holy Grail, or the Force from Star Wars).
Absolutely beautiful vase. Keep up the great work. I hope to see many more projects from you and your channel.
This is one of the coolest woodturning videos I've ever seen. This pattern is astonishing!
Stunning piece of art!!!
Bravo Olivier tu es exceptionnel un artiste sans limite gratulation
You always seem to find a way to amaze. Even on your basic turns, the end results are stunning. Great work Olivier!
Wow Olivier that is awesome and stunningly beautiful magnificent and spectacular.
This one looks like it's ready to take flight!
Hi Oliver, another brilliant video of fantastic work, that vase looks incredible. Thank you so much for sharing this video 🤗🤗🤗🤗
very nice well worth the time watching talent and craftmenship is its own reward. beautiful
Encore une magnifique pièce. Ce serait intéressant de voir en amont, tout le travail, les calculs (si c'est possible), les dessins pour en arriver à cette pièce finale
Monsieur Olivier, Design sympa, super effet. Profiter de chaque minute.
Écoutez peut-être votre comédien préféré tout en travaillant. . . alors vous sourirez et rirez au hasard et personne ne saura pourquoi. 🤭
Another GORGEOUS looking piece, Mr. Gomis. Out of all the wordturners that I watch (and I watch quite a few), I think the works that you produce are the most beautiful! Keep up the good work! :)
Gorgeous Oliver.
Oliver, truly an amazing work of art by a Magnificent Master. Your designs are museum quality. More! More, more. Bravo! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐‼️
Just beautiful!
If the person at the store who purchased this item, could see this video in how it was made from start to finish, they would have a much greater appreciation for their purchase. They see it on the shelf and it looks beautiful, but they don't see what went into bringing it all together. Beautiful work!
Seriously nice work, dude.
An awesome piece.
Goodness sakes. Unbelievable what you do 😳👍🏼🇺🇸
A beautiful piece! Two observations on technique: 1. Turn your final vase form while it is still between centers. By turning the form in the chuck you run the risk of putting your gouge into the chuck jaws and risking damage to the gouge, the chuck, the piece, and of course, yourself. Much less dangerous if it’s between centers first. 2. The lathe was turning much too fast when you inserted the Forstner bit which was evident by the amount of smoke that was produced. These bits are designed for use in slower turning pillar drills and will dull very quickly if forced in at faster speeds. Happy turning!
Nice work!👍
Très joli. Et quelle précision lors du collage initial ! (tout est parfaitement aligné à la fin)
Stunning ❤️❤️❤️
That is fantastic 👏 Bravo my friend 👏.
Simply amazing talent, vision, and skills to execute this. Beautiful work as always.
Super sehr schön gemacht
Love it bruv.
I watch a lot of turning channels but yours always has a bit more complexity.
I love the color pattern and the final design. Great job, as always.
That is just amazing stuff you do there
Looks like a hot air balloon, awesome. Cheers
Beautiful work. Well planned and executed.
This patter is gorgeous and exquisite. Love it!
Awesome work.
So frickin awesome 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Killer pattern. Love how it turned out.
Beautiful piece
Amazing skill
Pitain ! Le type est chaud !
Encore une réalisation de génie ! magnifique… félicitation
Another amazing piece Oliver. Well done, it’s very clever and looks beautiful.
Великолепно !!! Красив и оригинален дизайн . Истинско произведение на изкуството !!!
Top notch 👍
This is incredible! What a great idea.
Toujours aussi magnifique, bravo Olivier 👍
You are the best, Olivier.
Magnificent!
Beautiful work!
You are not a woodturner...you are an Artist with a capital A!
Art work, good work!
Super good work
Wow! Segments are perfectly aligned!
That's super cool! 😎
Wow, just wow.
Well done. Very nice shape to vessel
de toute beauté ✌️😎👍
Bravo jeune homme.
J'aime beaucoup les objets façonnés dans ton atelier.
J'apprécie également la qualité du montage des vidéos : pas de temps morts, un bon enchaînement des séquences.
Félicitations à (aux) personne(s) en charge de ce travail.
Bonne continuité.
MAESTRO...!
Very good product idea.....
An absolutely stunning vase! Amazing!
Cheers from Sweden!🇸🇪
🤩❤❤❤👍
👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻. Hot air balloon, needs a basket.
Parfait , comme d'habitude !
All his work is a piece of art
Gorgeous. Beautifully executed. You are a master at your craft. Thanks for sharing this, Olivier..
That’s wicked. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
That is beautiful, Olivier. And you are extraordinarily talented 🌞
been subbed for years and you never cease to amaze! well done!
Absolutely stunning! 👍
C'est superbe ! L'effet obtenu est vraiment incroyable.
Génial ! Bravo, une fois de plus.
Encore un oeuvre incroyable! D'ou vient ton inspiration ? Et je me demandais si tu "vois" dans l'esprit, si tu veux, tes creations avant de commencer, ou si tu commences plutot peut-etre en dessinant, et puis voila, une idee commence a se clarifier. Tu es vraiment comme un magicien, et je voudrais savoir d'ou naissent tes idees. Bravo encore, Olivier!! :) Tu as des fans aux Etats-Unis qui te suivent a UA-cam!
I definitely need to win the lottery - otherwise I will never be able to achieve some of your art pieces. The 'bending spacetime' alone would be worth it!
I agree to Momo's statement: I wonder what is inside your brain that results in finding' those patterns there. More of them, please!
Really cool!!
Superb!!!
Like a beautiful balloon.
Very nice - It almost looks like a hot air balloon. All it needs is a gondola.
Cest trop cool on dirait une montgolfière
Olivier, the Master of Segments.... 👍
Hab mal geschaut, ob ich jemanden treffe, den ich kenne :D
Technically, this is a staved construct, not a traditional segmentation. Also, I agree with the comments regarding gloves, long sleeves and rings. Safety first!
So cool.👍
I can’t help wondering how often a project like this gets messed up by the artist tearing a hole in the side by shaving away too much of the inside. Probably only when first learning, but still a little nerve wracking. Beautiful piece.
Holy freakin Batman that’s awesome sir
Bonsoir, très beau et original vase. Bravo.
awesome peace from Owosso MI USA
Excellent work, every time I watch your videos l’m amazed. Great work !!!!!!
That blade tilted towards fence gave me some flashbacks.