Celtic Knot Pen

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  • Опубліковано 17 лис 2024

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  • @roberthughes8299
    @roberthughes8299 5 років тому +1

    New to woodturning and I think that's the best Celt knot that I've watched so far. Thanks

  • @JustOneKnight
    @JustOneKnight Рік тому

    An Uncle of mine used to make beautiful pens and I always wondered how they were made but never got the chance to ask. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Beautiful and beautiful design.

  • @karodora
    @karodora 8 років тому +1

    Wow! Very impressive the way you created the Celtic knot. Loved the video because of the soft sound effects, and no loud, distracting background music. Thank you.

  • @5j1o3h6n
    @5j1o3h6n 8 років тому +2

    as everyone else says,very nice workmanship.

  • @pauliepipes2593
    @pauliepipes2593 6 років тому

    these are the nicest looking celtic knots I'v seen yet! Nice work!

  • @TheBRad704
    @TheBRad704 8 років тому

    Older video, but new to me. Great job on those!!

  • @suecollins3246
    @suecollins3246 2 роки тому

    You could make a ring like that. It would be beautiful!

  • @profhindsight449
    @profhindsight449 8 років тому +2

    Brilliant video, short and to the point. Many thanks !

  • @gregjones3453
    @gregjones3453 8 років тому

    Very nice job Sir, it's a great looking pen.Keep up the good work:)Greg

  • @icespeckledhens
    @icespeckledhens 6 років тому

    Very nice, if I can work it out, I will give it a go.
    Thanks
    James

  • @TheWoodKnight
    @TheWoodKnight 8 років тому +2

    This just popped up on my recommended list. Looks fantastic Dan, glad I could 'inspire' you - you did a much better job than I did!

  • @alfredoleiser
    @alfredoleiser 3 роки тому

    simple beautiful

  • @stevem268
    @stevem268 5 років тому

    very nice, i make 6 loop celtic knots using veneer pieces for my inserts, hint, start with a hexagonal blank and do 6 inserts and cut the kerfs on a bandsaw

  • @fulwoodphantom
    @fulwoodphantom 5 років тому

    Wow that is amazing

  • @JoseMolina-rv7bt
    @JoseMolina-rv7bt 9 років тому

    Very fine, Dan. Thak for the video.

  • @ErikAnderson1
    @ErikAnderson1 7 років тому

    nice work

  • @eddiebob2408
    @eddiebob2408 5 років тому +1

    I just came to read the "no push-block" comments... :)

  • @adamquincey4371
    @adamquincey4371 9 років тому

    Excellent... Beautiful...
    Cheers...

  • @unishwetabh
    @unishwetabh 9 років тому

    amazing !!

  • @franka5416
    @franka5416 5 років тому

    It's been a while since you made the Celtic Knot Pen video but would you happen to remember what pen kit you used for this set and where you purchased them? They are great looking pens, the Celtic knots are spot on! Thank you.

  • @avramw
    @avramw 6 років тому

    I realize this is a really old video but could you explain a bit what you do around minute three and how you get the blank perfectly square with the knot exactly in the middle?

    • @sowiebinich
      @sowiebinich  6 років тому

      It isn't necessarily perfectly in the middle -- I just made my best guess. There's a link in the description to a more complete video, which was in fact what inspired me to try this.

  • @nloer
    @nloer 7 років тому

    Great approach to Celtic knots! I make aluminum knots by not cutting all the way through using my scroll saw, but have often thought that there's gotta be a way to use the table saw. You've got the way!! Quick question: do you rotate the stock by 90 degrees on each succeeding cut or 180 degrees? You make 4 total cuts on your knots, right?

    • @sowiebinich
      @sowiebinich  7 років тому

      Thanks, but the technique is not my own -- The Wood Knight (link in description) is where I first saw it. And yes, I turned it 90 degrees each time. You could do 180 degrees, first doing one pair of side and then the other pair of sides -- the only difference would be way in which the rings overlap one another.

  • @heridalen
    @heridalen 9 років тому

    Nice!!!

  • @mtgentrysr
    @mtgentrysr 8 років тому

    You are the second person I've seen use a table saw for the Celtic knot. Are you sliding all the way through? It looks as if you stop short. And with the Gorilla glue, have you ever had a problem with it cracking the wood with the expansion? When I first started, I asked about using gorilla glue because I live and die by it and that is what I was told was a common problem with it. I do love the two tone knot though. I shall use that :)

    • @sowiebinich
      @sowiebinich  8 років тому

      No -- I don't cut all the way through. The reason is that the remaining sliver of wood keeps the two parts on either side of the inlaid wood the same distance apart as they were when it was before it was cut. So the grain lines up through the knot. It also helps when gluing up to help deal with sliding.

  • @portbogie2865
    @portbogie2865 8 років тому

    Very cool Dan. How did you figure out how to do this? Going from straight lines on the blank to it actually looking like a knot. Do the cuts have to be at specific angles?

  • @aarondcmedia9585
    @aarondcmedia9585 8 років тому

    That looks awesome.
    Did you clean out the holes with denatured alcohol?

    • @sowiebinich
      @sowiebinich  8 років тому +1

      +Aaron DC mediA Actually, I'm dampening the inside because I use a polyurethane glue that is water-activated. It will happily react with atmospheric moisture, but it's recommended to lightly dampen the working surfaces.

    • @aarondcmedia9585
      @aarondcmedia9585 8 років тому

      Dan Lecocq
      Ahha!! Thank you for the info.

  • @topflight2358
    @topflight2358 5 років тому

    with what and why did you wet the inside of the blank for ???

    • @calvinwendland8373
      @calvinwendland8373 3 роки тому

      denatured alcohol or some kind of solvent to clean the drill dust, kind of like what you do to a sanded blank before applying finish. this helps with the glue setting perfect.

    • @calvinwendland8373
      @calvinwendland8373 3 роки тому

      either that or its a water soluble glue and wetting will help the glue penetrate.

  • @houtjeboom
    @houtjeboom 8 років тому

    Really nice work !!!!
    Are you living near a busy road??? :-)

    • @sowiebinich
      @sowiebinich  8 років тому

      +houtjeboom Unfortunately, I do :-/

    • @garcj108
      @garcj108 8 років тому

      i thought it was big mosquitos! :-P

  • @jamesstewart9092
    @jamesstewart9092 3 роки тому

    Have you still got all nine of youd fingers

  • @SilverBack.
    @SilverBack. 5 років тому

    Great video if a bit fast

  • @davidhensley76
    @davidhensley76 7 років тому

    Are these pens for sale?

    • @sowiebinich
      @sowiebinich  7 років тому

      Sadly, no. Though I'm sure there are a number available on Etsy. Thanks for your interest!

  • @futhaiter366
    @futhaiter366 4 роки тому +4

    0:35 only your mainroad directly to your house seems more dangerous than your way of using the tablesaw.

  • @DimoonZ
    @DimoonZ 3 роки тому

    Отлично! но техника безопасности отсутствует...

  • @stevecorry2118
    @stevecorry2118 10 місяців тому

    Those are beautiful pens, but I'm sorry, Boss, it wastoo fast and insufficient explanation. I am glad you didn't have an annoying background drum or music beating me in the head. I do look forward to your next video.

  • @rickdixontn
    @rickdixontn 4 роки тому

    Pretty dangerous to making your cuts on the table saw that fast.

  • @JoseMolina-rv7bt
    @JoseMolina-rv7bt 9 років тому

    Very fine, Dan. Thak for the video.