Making a small goblet from a saved piece of wood. Woodturning (raw)
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- Опубліковано 29 сер 2015
- Making a small goblet using a piece of walnut that was intended to be a waste wood.
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On the edge of my seat watching you finish the bottom of the gobblet!!!!!! Respect!!!!!!
+George Welman It was a challenge! Thanks!
Papa était 9ème
Mlmmmk
WOW!! Requires hard work and patience. God bless you!
Jake, this was a wonderful way to spend a half hour. I sent this to all my woodturning friends.
Thank you, Victor
I like the fact that unlike most you aren't really cutting anything out here. You show the whole thing, so I can see the technique without it being sped up or glossed over. Thanks!
Thanks! I'm glad!
this should be included in one of those satisfactory video compilations
but sped up a lot
Was thinking the same thing lol
Esteban Singh yes I can't keep my eyes open.love it.
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+stephanie Almo op8
That was so relaxing to watch... At first I got a little bored since it was a 30 minutes video that youtubers usually speed up, but then it turned to be so amazing to see how it slowly grows. Sincerely loved it, great job
Thank you!
I've been turning metal for 15 years. Everything from aluminum and brass/bronze to tool steels to inconel and carbide. To do this quality of work, by hand, in such a short amount of time? You sir, have more talent in your little finger than I could ever hope to have. Beautiful workmanship.
a joy to watch thank goodness not drowned out with moooosick , hard to beat the natural sounds of wood turning
Isso é arte-terapia... muito relaxante, perfeito. Trabalho admirável. Obrigado por nos mostrar esse trabalho excelente.
Thank You for the enjoyable half hour
August Fillmore you're very welcome!
Jake Gevorgian dude I was stuck watching this so now I'm going to sleep at 2 am not blaming you though. nice vid I subbed cos this was just like 😀😀😀😀😀
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August Fillmore b la
مرحبا ..
It's nice to see people still making stuff by hand. The things that can be made from wood are awesome.
I liked it so much I subscribed.thanks for sharing your wonderful talent.
Wow! You make it look so easy. This makes me want to try the skew again. Thanks for the schooling
In glad to hear that! Cheers
Wonderful video. Nice to see something so beautiful come from what was going to be waste!
Thanks
The Silent but True Worker. Job done and absolutely no words. Aman of deed, not talk. THANK YOU.
Thanks
Keep on doing. Good work is a product of action NOT talk. The Good price comes out of good work, and you and the work you do are good.
Why on earth are there so many dislikes? This is beautiful
i dont know why this is so satisfying to watch, wish I had the skill to do anything with wood
Wow that was so cool . thank you man ♥
Great work! I too had my eyes glued to the screen. Love the finesse that goes into jobs like this. Learnt about the woodwork program when i started high school (8th grade), was really excised to get to the 10th grade to eventually get some hands on and guess what. That same year they decided to cut it from of the curriculum. Then came collage and the woodwork module only ended up being 10 days worth of practice work with this humble material. Unfortunately though, time was a factor due to our larger modules such as welding, composites etc. I really enjoyed this video! Thank you for sharing your undeniably skilled craftsmanship with us!
Wood is awesome! Trees are awesome! Nature is awesome! God is awesome !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
it's absolutely mesmerising watching an artisan at work making something,just appear out of a block of wood,don't ya think? stunning.
The stem made me nervous. Enjoyed every minute.
In a couple years, woodturning channels will surpass gaming channels in number of subs, this is my prediction.
This is incredible therapeutic. I love it. And now this is in my interests.
Good job 👏👏 keep it up
Complimenti, e' davvero straordinaria la sua capacità di mantenere costante la calma durante l'esecuzione del lavoro. Voglio tentare pure io.
One of the easiest and most fun things to do with wood
My father made a pile of these years ago. What a craftsman he was.
Thank you for sharing your craft. I couldn't take my eyes off it - so relaxing and enjoyable to watch :)
+Whiteberry Greenhill I'm glad. Thanks
@@jakegevorgian .ty
Wow just a piece of wood but sooo beautiful.
Tass Adar nhbi
Tass Adar
A real artist.
I loved this so much. I added this to my crafting list 😜
This is one of the few long videos on YT that I watched without skipping a single second. Great work! I'm currently learning to work with wood step by step as a hobby and your videos are a great inspiration. I'm subscribing to your channel right now!
tank you man its awesome :)
Fantastic work! I am in awe of your skewmanship!!
what a masterpiece! good job dude! you must be proud of yourself!
This was oddly satisfying
very nice face lol;)
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+Morad Mosa ikr
Kevin dyuhfh
28:19 thats a risk i dont wanna take. Great video BTW you're awesome!
You're arm hair is just
Goals 🙌
Woah! 😱😱😱😱
That was the best 30 minutes of my life!
beautiful craftsmanship!
I was feeling stress for the whole week. and i found this video.
Surprisingly, i feel relaxed when i watch the entire video.
Nice art.
I'm glad
what was that at 24:10?
***** it's a bees wax 🐝
I bow to your superior wood crafting skills!
so does i
Why anyone would thumbs down this video is beyond me. I loved the way the finish was after I'm assuming it was bees wax you put on it? Beautiful piece. My Grandfather was a wood worker, my Wife's Grandfather is a wood worker, and I too shall become a wood worker in time :)
I am so interesting in this! Do you think it would be possible to for a beginner, with no woodturning experience, to start off small, with maybe making something like a Harry Potter wand or wooden jewelry? I want to know how to start off 'cause I can be a little fast with learning new things like this. Thank you for this wonderful video!
Peanut LaBelle thanks for the question. Actually that's how we all started-turning a spindle. First practice is to make a round spindle, then make coves and beads. Good luck
Peanut LaBelle
Beautiful cup, Sir. I love it. It's priceless. The video was very satisfying as well. I love watching wood turning on a lathe. Some of them are shown speeded up. You presented this one in real time. I like that. My only questions are about the finish you applied. What was the block of stuff you used? and What did you apply with the paper towel?
7come11two I'm glad!
i think it was wax :)
yes bees wax. excellent to keep wood in good condition and give a nice shine to it.
He should sell it.:D
I would buy it, but if I made it, there's no way I would part with it.
I just spent a half hour watching this video. Amazing work!👍
Very cool. Thanks for showing this.
Jake, nicely done, it is funny how people will give thumbs down without even a comment. What size block did you start out with? This was a very good tutorial, even without any talking about your steps and why. Thanks.
Thanks Richard for the appreciation! I think the blank was around 6" by 2"
Wow, I like how all that wood is sculpted like butter. One question, is it safe not to have gloves when doing this? or is it better to wear it?
Abiel Muren thanks --- it's safer without gloves
Thank you for the replay Jake, your videos are inspiring. I will take your advice!
yes long sleeves and gloves is a hazard as they can get stuck on the material and cause a lot of injury to the wearer. eye protection though is a good thing although it makes it hard to see what you are doing as wood dust settles on the glass. Excellent video jake. I loved wood turning in school but where I live its not something girls are supposed to do.. so my last wood turning project was legs for a stool when I were 16 years old
Saraleah Sands thanks for the important tips all turners should know. Once the chuck grabbed me when I was cutting off the piece from the chuck and I was wearing short sleeve but loose sleeve t shirt. It was pretty brutal on my chest---the only thing saved me from death was the tool rest as it acted as a barrier... for female turners I'd say, tie up your long beautiful hair. As for the glasses---after years of experience I tend to wear goggles only but full face shield and head top protection is ideal...but of course when you're a lifestyle woodworker who works with this every day, wearing the heavy gear is annoying.
Saraleah Sands le0yrohrk
Thanks Jake --Nice demo. I particularly liked the way you cut back into the waste piece that was left in the chuck in order to finish the base of the goblet . Nice technique. Beautiful lathe / beautiful chuck. I shall have to try to get a four jaw chuck like this for my lathe. That walnut turned up beautifully.
Many thanks Richard. Sometimes the 3 jaw chuck is a good tool. And besides OneWay I also like the chuck made by Vicmarc. There's also a Nova brand chuck, but I haven't tried it really.
@@jakegevorgian Me encantó ¿ Que es eso penúltimo que le pasaste como una piedra?
I don't know why but doing this is soo satisfying
Belíssimo trabalho
I watched the whole thing.
It feels like a lost art.
Thanks for the appreciation
Jake Gevorgian
golferchin76 koncol
I mean, it kinda is!
well it is its a dieing art
I was a lathe apprentice as a child, and I have to say, that was very very good work. Well done.👍
I honestly wonder why im so relaxed when i watch these kinds of videos.. it's odd but i like it in a way
Que hermoso trabajo, muy buen pulso y una perspectiva de la copa fiel a una trabajo en copa de cristal de Carra . como me hizo recordar a los trabajos de mi padres ya hace mas de 1/2 siglo. .Un abrazo, señor Gevorgian.
Gracias!
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I like how this is completely uncut, very interesting..
I'm just curious: why don't people wear gloves throughout this 'woodturning' process? Also, do they wear masks (in addition to protection goggles/glasses) to prevent dust inhalation?
Jaheria Wilson it's important to wear full skull protection-eyes, face, overhead.
Do not wear gloves as they may be caught by the wood or the machine and cause fatal injuries. Please note that I'm a lifestyle woodworker and I often rely on study and understanding wood while working. It took me probably 20 years+ to learn and I'm still learning---so always be careful.
Jake Gevorgian thank you for the advice, I look forward to trying this one day
Jaheria Wilson you're welcome. If you're in the United States make sure to find your local Woodturners Association. The folks there usually retired craftsmen, artisans and very helpful for new turners. Good luck!
Jake Gevorgian thanks, but I think I'll just find a shop in Virginia〰 (it doesn't appear that they have a location here, unless I just didn't look hard enough). Do you have any projects that you're currently working on?
Jaheria Wilson
What a beautiful and delicate goblet. Shows perfect balance. Great Job!
Yes, it is mesmerizing!! Soothing to eyes!!!!I i m tempted to watch it again n again.pleasing!!! Great skills!!! Thnks for sharing.
Thank you Dennis Ring for the appreciation and compliments. It was a great pleasure saving it. Cheers
+Jake Gevorgian what type of wax and finish do you use? Love the final look!
Drew Nichols for anything that is possible to use for eating or drinking I use hard beeswax on the wood and with a paper towel or a rag that is dipped in a walnut oil I friction polish it while the wood is turning on the large. For tool handles I use linseed oil mixed with shellac and denatured alcohol or rubbing compound or simply paraffin.
+Jake Gevorgian i love the final look its freaking awesome!
I would like to know two things:
1st: Was the sanding step really necessary?
2nd: (IF the sanding step wasn't necessary) What would the finishing product look like with only waxing?
Mario Joia if I didn't sand it, the wood would be burnished by the steel and the finish wouldn't look equal on all surfaces. That's why we sand it with fine grit sandpaper to get rid of the tool marked burnishes, ridges and tear outs. Tear out in Woodturning is inevitable, because once the wood is cut with the grain and then it's cut against the grain. So sanding evens everything out hopefully. It's the finish that we apply to achieve equalized gloss and sheen.
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your use of the skew is astounding
Wow. That was really impressive. Nice piece. Nice single shot. No words. 10/10!
Every time he cuts the block of wood I was saying he's gonna ruin the peace of art, I was nervous more than him 😂
The Monotheis more nervous*
Daniel Lara smh, I hope karma comes your way
Daniel X calm down
Linus _FFS no
The Monotheis lol
half way through the video it looks like a toliet paper roll. hahaha
Ikr
Good Job..................................Keep up the good work.
That is BRILLIANT! I think I will try one with a figured maple and wood dyes! So creative, thanks for sharing.
There's something almost mentally therapeutic about watching wood get turned on a lathe.
Thanks so much for this kind and true comment. I personally do this to meditate. Glad you spoke about this.
Jake Gevorgian 9
you are quite a craftsman
ivan korah
This channel is awesome
Crazy skills
Amazing technique
That was a bit painful to watch, especially when you were carving the inside. But it seems you know your stuff very well and it "turned" out (HA!) very well! Nice job
I do this with metal, and this video is immensely satisfying.
a wonderful piece of art from a honorable person..
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bish what?
Quem brasileiro
Da like
Brasillllllll
Excellent to see a skew chisel used so precisely (and for roughing) The more I see the skew and bedan being used, and practise myself, the more I like them
GOLDSMITHEXILE 201
you
What an art.....best.....I am fan of yours.....
how the hell did i end up here?
MaiChan wow, this video is a work of art
Mad skills, so much fun to watch
awesome job. wood is the coolest material!
it is cool to see how people like u make this
Always loved the smell of walnut when turning it. No piece of good walnut that large should be considered waste wood.
Mature Patriot it was going to be a firewood for the guy who had it. I asked him if I can have it, got a piece.
What a waste of good wood. Walnut for fire wood. I hope it is project leftovers.
Mature Patriot much agreed! The guy was the flooring guy who was picking up cutoffs from stairway slats. I even told him that I’ll turn something on the lathe. After turning it I gave the goblet to the homeowners child.
You are doing a very nice glass
Man that's great work love it thanks for the lesson
This was interesting to watch and the result was beautiful
Thanks for showing how and sharing that, well done
And there you go, the cup of a carpenter.
After watching you do this it made me want to start learning how to WoodTurn with my Father
Beautiful piece of art
this is satisfyingly awesome
Oddly satisfying to watch
I really like these types of videos :0
Very nice.
Great inspiration. I will try it. So beautiful. Great channel and demonstration. Thank you!
I wish you all the best 👍👍👍
I'm following your channel
Armenians are smart people , proud to be an armenian 👍
Excellent you are an example to follow, thank you forever. I follow and to favorites from Colombia Greetings.
Super Cool Even its 2016! nice work
Welcome back! It's always a pleasure to see your mastery technique. Nice elegant goblet.
Thanks dear Antonio for the compliments!
wow, that is some skill and a delicate touch!!!!
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