Moroccan Bow Lathe

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  • Опубліковано 29 бер 2010
  • This young woodturner Mostopher Dnouch can be found plying his trade in the medina of old Marrakech. With just one tool (a skew chisel) he turns a chess piece on a bow lathe that would have been a familiar sight in ancient Greece or the Pharaoh,s Egypt. See Also; ROMANIAN POLE LATHE FLASK TURNER
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  • @LeopoldUlysees
    @LeopoldUlysees 10 років тому +45

    Instantly reminded me of George Orwell's essay "Marrakech":
    "A carpenter sits cross-legged at a prehistoric lathe, turning chair-legs at lightning speed. He works the lathe with a bow in
    his right hand and guides the chisel with his left foot, and thanks to a lifetime of sitting in this position his left leg is warped out of shape. At his side his grandson, aged six, is already starting on the simpler parts of the job. "

  • @apache2golf
    @apache2golf 13 років тому +5

    Truly inspired by this video. I made my own lathe just about like his last night in about three hours using some scrap wood I had around the attic. at 3 in the morning I was done as I sleep very little and am fought with nothing but ideas of crafting and my Army days of yore. (another story) I succeeded in waking the neighbors and building a great little lathe! Thank you for this video and all craftsmen. Sincerely, a student of the craft, as I'm sure I always will be.

  • @kotcherd
    @kotcherd 5 років тому +2

    Just returned from Marrakech and am thrilled to have this video on UA-cam. I too received a free turning (complete with the ring) and bought some boxes from the young woodturner. When he told me how he learned from his grandfather, I was sold.

  • @2bsure
    @2bsure 12 років тому +2

    Just got in from a Medievel Market in Antequera whereI witnessed a man using the same tool. I bought a few items as I was amazed by the skill involved. He made some fine pieces all identical in shape and size without measuring or comparing them. Such skill, I am in awe of this craftmanship

  • @nickkk420
    @nickkk420 12 років тому +3

    at around 2:15 the part he starts working on he actually makes a free moving ring within the wood, amazing

  • @cesarroberto1382
    @cesarroberto1382 10 років тому +104

    I can't beleive how people could desagree or dislike this ! We use modern machines and precissio tolos like dremel, gauges, chissels etc and he's only using his hands and foot making a piece of in a piece of art ! All my respect to this man and other artista like him.

    • @WolfKenneth
      @WolfKenneth 9 років тому +2

      Well this design of lathe is flawed. You use your weaker limb - arm, to power and less precise limb - leg to crave. Instead you could do pole lathe where you use your stronger limb for powering and more precise limb to crave. But of course craftsman is amazing.

    • @zeuslobo
      @zeuslobo 9 років тому +7

      WolfKenneth
      Yes Moron, everyone watching this video is aware. Instead of critiquing the tool, viewers are appreciating the skill of the craftsman. He probably can't afford to have a turning machine inbred.

    • @WolfKenneth
      @WolfKenneth 9 років тому

      oi idiot i pointed out solution using cheap materials - pole lathe. tool that was used by ancient romans and in medieval europe.

    • @pols1985
      @pols1985 9 років тому

      WolfKenneth i agree it is hard worck and I apreciate tăiș.

    • @engaginghurghhurghhurghhur9759
      @engaginghurghhurghhurghhur9759 5 років тому +1

      True

  • @freshpootube
    @freshpootube 9 років тому +56

    Kind of makes me feel stupid shopping for expensive chisels and lathe bits.

    • @daddyleon
      @daddyleon 5 років тому +1

      I'm sure you don't need a bed an mattress to sleep, some people sleep in parks. I guess there's just a certain level of comfort and ease we'd want if we can afford it.

    • @rickschuman2926
      @rickschuman2926 3 роки тому

      I don't feel stupid; just very privileged. Also, I will be tending to my skew techniques more now. When I see this, I do not see an artist but a tradesman who has mastered his work. Most of what he makes are handles for kabobs which you can see bundled on the table to his right. This sort of lathe is what the Vikings and the English found and modified to develop the spring pole lathe, imho.

  • @edgaralvarado4903
    @edgaralvarado4903 10 років тому +12

    A master of his craft using ancient tools. fantastic video for a woodworker like me. Thanks for posting this.

  • @pacerodi
    @pacerodi 9 років тому +26

    One of the simplest things in life again made me feel good, real good!
    Back to the BASICS! He proved me we don`t even need electricity to be able to work and make our living.

  • @easywork2858
    @easywork2858 9 років тому +13

    This is great video!
    I was mesmerized when i saw it the first time in Marrakesh (the real thing).
    A boy cut for us "free gift" in two minutes while constantly chatting away.
    Then, of course, I felt obligated to buy something from his shop ....
    and then he took us to a carpet store...
    So his "Free gift" paid off well.
    :)

  • @BionicleFreek99
    @BionicleFreek99 6 років тому +5

    just about lost my mind when i figured out it was a chess piece, that's crazy

  • @hitmanchild
    @hitmanchild 13 років тому +4

    Thanks for your uploads, these people are great inspiration to amateur turners like myself. I think the most impressive thing about this man (other than he turned a perfect loose circle only with a skew) is that he just SEES center on the piece. Truly awesome.

  • @fdc313
    @fdc313 8 років тому +17

    and we woodworkers need just 1 more tool to finish a box.

  • @cesking
    @cesking  12 років тому +1

    Dear Peter, Thank you. To understand the past and basic skills should be a stepping stone on everyones journey through life!, Regards, Stuart K

  • @Marshall_ROBLOX
    @Marshall_ROBLOX 5 років тому +2

    I gotta say, this is very fascinating! I take an advanced manufacturing class at school, and I use electrical lathes, but I've never seen anything like this before. It must've taken years for this person to master this performance of lathe-cutting with his foot. Very impressive, indeed!

  • @d.a.9962
    @d.a.9962 4 роки тому +1

    What a Master!!! ... the First time in my life I see this kind of technique with bow... Thank you to share with us

    • @mr.chaosvicious5968
      @mr.chaosvicious5968 4 роки тому

      No doubt,that guy in the video TRULY is a meister at his chosen craft. With as minimal anf basic a toolset as you can probably get. I actually have MAD respect for this guy. 🙂👍🏻

  • @hasmukhpatel4085
    @hasmukhpatel4085 8 років тому +20

    A very skilled craftsman indeed.

  • @breakinn403
    @breakinn403 8 років тому +10

    He should be wearing a face shield and hearing protection. I hope no one reports him to OSHA ;o)

  • @mrpedrus77
    @mrpedrus77 11 років тому +1

    Few tools, no eletricity, fantastic job ! Congratulations!

  • @BrokenLifeCycle
    @BrokenLifeCycle 10 років тому +7

    This goes to show, you don't need fancy tools and high powered devices in order to make great artwork.

    • @sp00n2108
      @sp00n2108 10 років тому +6

      i agree, but it takes a lot of time to learn to do it like that .RESPECT to that guy!

    • @vmiki888
      @vmiki888 9 років тому +1

      Yeah, surely he can do this with steel too. :P
      Btw i respect this man.

  • @briananderson3799
    @briananderson3799 8 років тому +34

    Morroco's got talent. It makes UKs Show on TV look pathetic.

    • @1.4142
      @1.4142 4 роки тому

      most talent shows are lame.

  • @m1a2r3kkane
    @m1a2r3kkane 10 років тому +3

    In my day there was a turner in Fes who turned pipe stems for kif smokers. He worked all day, like this fellow, on the street, smoking kif every hour or two. His big toe was more agile than my thumb.

  • @TheAmazeer
    @TheAmazeer 7 років тому +3

    morrocan handworkers are artists i love to spend hours in the medina in marrakech..

  • @harmandros
    @harmandros 9 років тому +7

    Congratulations, Great video, Great Artist. I wonder why some people disliked this video.

  • @hurtinbombs
    @hurtinbombs 13 років тому +1

    this has made me think twice about the lure of the tool catalog . im inspired again . fantastic talent . thanx for sharing

  • @HyperOrya
    @HyperOrya 11 років тому +1

    يالله ايش الفن الرائع هذا..!
    هذا الرجل لو اتيحت له المعدت والادوات الحديثة ايش ممكن يعمل..!
    والله ابداع.

  • @aask86
    @aask86 7 років тому +3

    Masha Allah,liat video ini jd inget almarhum ayah,,dia buat bor sendiri,,prinsip kerja nya sama ky ini

  • @strahljd
    @strahljd 12 років тому

    I could seriously sit here and watch this video all day long

  • @donovanpl
    @donovanpl 8 років тому +4

    What great craftsmanship with such simple tools. I probably would have cut off my fingers.

  • @lavacapintoja
    @lavacapintoja 12 років тому

    You know that an industry will never replace the love and effort of a craftsman when you see works like these.

  • @shawnp8429
    @shawnp8429 8 років тому +5

    I finally made a ring, did it because of your vid.Thanks !!

  • @grinninggnome
    @grinninggnome 11 років тому

    What a pleasure to see this ! This is why UA-cam is so great, things such as this piece were so much harder to come by before its existence
    .

  • @thirdclass2663
    @thirdclass2663 7 років тому +1

    Talented guys....but these golden hands don't get what they deserve..

  • @artemisfair
    @artemisfair 13 років тому +1

    I have so much respect for this man! He is an amazing artisan.

  • @jose421tal1
    @jose421tal1 11 років тому

    Mostopher
    You are a real artist !!
    watching this video dozen of times and it fascinating to watch it over and over!!

  • @keikuru1
    @keikuru1 12 років тому

    This is so relaxing to watch. I'm going to watch other videos like this now... There's something about watching a skilled craftsman at work. It's true art.

  • @JOSEPHOFaolain
    @JOSEPHOFaolain 14 років тому

    I'm a woodturner in Ireland and I find it very humbling to see how much this guy can do with so little... and all the facilities I have. Oh dear...

  • @dzolotas
    @dzolotas 12 років тому

    I'm gone throw all my tools & fancy equipment !!!
    Mostopher Dnouch is a master.
    Great upload, thanks.

  • @pokiulai
    @pokiulai 9 років тому

    The video and sound of the wood being chiseled gave me an unusual pleasant feeling

    • @mindwarp12
      @mindwarp12 9 років тому

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autonomous_sensory_meridian_response

  • @mikeabbott
    @mikeabbott 11 років тому

    Practice makes perfect eh! Nicely filmed with authentic background sounds. Thanks Stuart.

  • @TheSuburban15
    @TheSuburban15 11 років тому

    Wasn't what I was looking for, but I was so fascinating that I stayed and watched the whole thing anyway.

  • @dougkeen1982
    @dougkeen1982 8 років тому +1

    That is so ingenious! Such a simple tool to make such art, and using all four of your appendages.

  • @Johnny241948
    @Johnny241948 7 років тому +6

    That's Talent! Great work

    • @dimitrisramos5626
      @dimitrisramos5626 7 років тому

      ρούτερ.κατασκεβεσ του κόσμου

  • @lnm0rtal
    @lnm0rtal 11 років тому +1

    ¡¡¡El weon seeeco!!! realmente un maestro, maese, master, grootmeester.

  • @irvingcm58
    @irvingcm58 11 років тому +1

    All I can say is WOW!

  • @ilforever22
    @ilforever22 11 років тому

    one of the few best videos ever.... unbelievable.

  • @Be-u5000
    @Be-u5000 8 років тому +10

    احلى ابتسامة والله.. من فنااااان يستاهل الاعجاب والتقدير والاحترام.

  • @alanwhiplington5504
    @alanwhiplington5504 3 місяці тому

    I saw this in in Marrakesh in 1961. I was 10 and the boy using the bow lathe was about 8. He was working hard. I had some idea that others might have very different lives to mine.

  • @richardkelltoolmaker
    @richardkelltoolmaker 12 років тому

    Absolutely incredible, a window into thousands of years of history. I immediately thought of the illustration in Holtz re 'Hand or simple turning' (meshrebeyanah) when I saw the title......you've made my day!!

  • @hananokuni2580
    @hananokuni2580 12 років тому

    It appears that the simpler the tool the more skill one needs to use it well - and the more its versatility is manifested ^^
    Such a high degree of craftsmanship without power tools... AMAZING!

  • @crmusicproduction
    @crmusicproduction 10 років тому

    Now that IS impressive. It puts my wood turning to shame!

  • @petercharlesfagg
    @petercharlesfagg 12 років тому

    This gentleman has more skill in his Right big toe than I have with both hands! You mentioned this video when you demonstrated to the Tudor Rose Woodturners and it has taken me all this time to visit! Thanks for filming and posting something which should be a stimulus to all with an interest in woodturning. Regards Peter.

  • @shawnomancy
    @shawnomancy 13 років тому

    Fantastic video. A joy to see someone so adept in their craft.

  • @CologneCarter
    @CologneCarter 10 років тому

    This is art and craftsmanship extraordinaire. All the work done with one simple handheld tool.

  • @mishu2727
    @mishu2727 11 років тому

    wow... we forget how people used to be able to make anything without the use of machines in woodworking!
    very nice video!

  • @aerianally
    @aerianally 12 років тому

    What impressed me the most is the free floating ring he made on it.

  • @chapiit08
    @chapiit08 12 років тому

    Honest, humble, down to earth, there is even more than a hint of childlike innocence in the man as he ply his trade and then presents to the world the product of his work. Definitely a universe away from a damn politician, financist or the like.

  • @marlongarcia2088
    @marlongarcia2088 9 років тому

    Ang galing naman nito... may natutunan akong magagamit kahit walang Lathe machine.

  • @Federicoconut
    @Federicoconut 12 років тому

    Who can dislike this... It's amazing. Really nice work.

  • @Haineko404
    @Haineko404 12 років тому

    So cool.. I could not believe it, but it's just great! Makes me wanna visit this place! Thank you for putting it up online :)

  • @MrKaido93
    @MrKaido93 9 років тому

    Wow, Amazing. This is True Craftsmanship artistry at its best!

  • @unmik1422
    @unmik1422 13 років тому

    Wow, what a craftsman.
    Great job on shooting the video. Thank you for posting.

  • @df2dot
    @df2dot 12 років тому

    thank you for posting , amazing skill with no electricity

  • @hakont.4960
    @hakont.4960 10 років тому +7

    I bet he even uses that chisel to shave, looks like it's extremely sharp. Very impressive work indeed.

  • @andrebob5755
    @andrebob5755 10 років тому +3

    belo trabalho ,esse e artista de verdade...........

  • @sharkmonkey420
    @sharkmonkey420 12 років тому

    How could you not be impressed by this video.

  • @lancsFrogger
    @lancsFrogger 7 років тому

    extremely cool. & love the basic lathe tech

  • @plaasjappie
    @plaasjappie 13 років тому

    A gifted craftsman in his own right. I think it is admirable and encouraging that with so little you can achieve so much. I hope he goes on to produce more excellent work.

  • @Zyl0s
    @Zyl0s 12 років тому

    Dude that is so hypnotizing. I literally just sat here for almost 7 minutes straight with my jaw dropped in some sort of catatonic/amazed stupor.

  • @Jon4ndo
    @Jon4ndo 12 років тому

    IMPOSSIBLE! He's immune to splinters. All hail this guy!

  • @nagwagi2000
    @nagwagi2000 8 років тому

    What AMAZING skill! And he makes chess pieces!!! EXCELLENT!!!

  • @TheIdiosyncraticMan
    @TheIdiosyncraticMan 11 років тому

    That is an extremely sharp knife/chisel. He must be equally good with blades to do this work. Bravo.

  • @tankadharpodh2058
    @tankadharpodh2058 7 років тому +3

    Excelent & innovative.

  • @colombianastereo
    @colombianastereo 12 років тому +1

    Es un gran ejemplo para todos
    Felicitaciones y gracias por compartir

  • @peterwilhelmsson4168
    @peterwilhelmsson4168 6 років тому +1

    I couldn't make that with a fresh set of Robert Sorbys and a 10K$ lathe.

  • @DreamsCatcher101
    @DreamsCatcher101 11 років тому

    I don't know what is more impressive, using his foot to guide it or how sharp that blade must have been.

  • @Viibez23
    @Viibez23 11 років тому

    This man is a true craftsman! I am impressed!

  • @ben1956
    @ben1956 13 років тому

    I Hear you are demonstrating this technique next club night. I am looking forward to that. the guy is brilliant.

  • @yugandali
    @yugandali 11 років тому

    Marvelous craftsmanship. Thanks for posting.
    further proof that great artisans work barefoot.

  • @jawadsaadi
    @jawadsaadi 11 років тому

    Amazing!! and I am stuffing my little workshop with every tool I can get my hands-on, it is skill that I need not tools. Truly Amazing, Thanks for sharing

  • @1.4142
    @1.4142 3 роки тому

    Remembered watching this in 8th grade for industrial tech

  • @Lu-cho
    @Lu-cho 7 років тому +1

    THIS IS ART. TRUE ART.

  • @emty66
    @emty66 12 років тому

    Fantastic skills. I'll show this in my class tomorrow.

  • @matunbojo
    @matunbojo 11 років тому

    Fantastic, this is a great woodturning lesson

  • @bluwalker64
    @bluwalker64 12 років тому

    Amazingly simple lathe, great talent. I need a plan now to build one.

  • @clawpuss2
    @clawpuss2 11 років тому

    Excellent hand/eye/foot coordination. Really impressive.

  • @judycharvey5790
    @judycharvey5790 5 років тому

    Incredible wood worker indeed. I'd buy a set for twice as much if I could watch lol

  • @unambitious
    @unambitious 5 років тому

    That is awesome! Makes me want to build one.

  • @samuelguadamud3702
    @samuelguadamud3702 6 років тому +1

    Para mi éso se llama amor al arte...
    Dios le bendiga.

  • @Naughtyjug
    @Naughtyjug 11 років тому

    Beautiful work by an artist. Long before electricity, craftsmen the world over found passive ways to produce their wares. I watched Indian boat builders once drilling significant holes with a similar power system; worked brilliantly. Nice boats too.

  • @Timbear45
    @Timbear45 12 років тому

    What an awesome video.....a true crafteman, artist, whatever......AMAZING SKILL !!!

  • @danonino22
    @danonino22 13 років тому

    wow..I`m just shocked... never seen something like that before.. just wondefull!!!.. I mean, he is turning wood with the very minimun.. and also looks happy.. his art is just priceless...
    Dano from Argentina

  • @CorrieLamprecht
    @CorrieLamprecht 12 років тому

    Thanks for sharing this. I count my blessings. Realize how much I have to appreciate my tools and machines. Yet, with all my expensive tools I have not seen some trick he is doing, like the ring on the wood. I learned a lot from this video.

  • @SantaClaritaBoy
    @SantaClaritaBoy 12 років тому

    I love the simplicity of the device but how well it works.

  • @the430movie
    @the430movie 11 років тому

    'My left foot' in Old Marrakech.... Then he came out with the sequal opposite 'My right foot'...... Way too cool!

  • @solomonalami5929
    @solomonalami5929 11 років тому

    This is my MODESt Traditional Country , honestly im proud about all those guys who work in traditional Jobs, its the most beautifull Art in the World :)
    thank you Bro for making this video !!! and you know that you are welcome again an again again ....

  • @cyrushormusjee5112
    @cyrushormusjee5112 11 років тому

    Enterprising, may you prosper and grow in your business, thank you ...

  • @Earthwise.
    @Earthwise. 11 років тому

    What do they do if they want to turn something long and thin, like a drop-spindle, distaff, wand, or what-not? On an electric lathe you can support the turning with one hand while the other holds the chisel, but with the karratah one hand holds the chisel while the other pulls the bow...have they devised some sort of spindle support or something?

  • @00Resev
    @00Resev 11 років тому

    that was exceptional.
    Thank you.

  • @cursedcherokee
    @cursedcherokee 11 років тому

    That was really cool to see! This guy is a master at what he does!