Woodturning - A Cherry Log
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- čas přidán 15. 02. 2021
- This weeks project is a Cherry log I was given towards the end of last year, the log was turned wet, after day 1 I had not completed the rough turning so it was wrapped in cling film to hold the moisture content in, this helps limit the cracking you may get if its left to dry out unevenly, although Cherry is well known for cracking so I expected some as it dried.
The rough turned vase was then placed in the kiln to dry for about 4 weeks before being finished. The inlay is copper wire, can't remember the gauge off the top of my head.
My website - mjturning.com
To see how these works are done brings me peace, it is relaxing to watch it.
Your excellent videos beguile and fascinate me. I am a video producer, too, and one of the best things about your video is that no one speaks. Thank you very much.
Thanks for watching
The most productive way to spend your day, watching some guy make stuff out of wood, cant think of anything better.
Thank you
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Watching a guy make something out of metal maybe? 😁
Make some thing your self
Tks for a very entertaining video. Took me back 50yrs to a time I got in the very beginning of woodwork. Loved it, but didn't realize it then.
Take Care and Stay SAFE!
I continue to be amazed by the skill of the woodworker here. It's just so restful to just sit, watch and wonder. Kudos.
Never thought about separating the vase for bigger projects. Cool idea!
Makes it a lot easier and safer 👍
The skill involved plus the imagination, fascinates me. A beautiful object from a lump of wood, marvellous!
I like watching these woodburning videos, thank-you.
WOW I love how you exposed the flaws in the wood, excellent!
The fact that this guy has like the best content ever AND he replies to almost every comment
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WITHIN A CERTAIN TIME FRAME) for everybody saying how it’s ironic that he didn’t comment on this post is because I only commented about a week after this was posted if I remember correctly. You can clearly see that he replied to most of the comments that were made the day of or 1 to 2 days after the video was uploaded. I didn’t expect him to comment on this post
No he doesn’t
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Man! That turned out very good. Excellent work young man. I’ve never seen a vase done like that before. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Really cool to watch the wood take shape...and the whole time I was wondering the possible uses for an urn with a copper or brass tensor ring, like storing water or a secret knook and cranny for an inconspicuous safe for mementos and souvenirs.
Absolute amazing work..💥🥇👉💖⚙🛠👀
Beautiful!
I've seen world class turnings and what they have in common is (1 fabulous unique starting piece of wood (2 great artistic vision of the woodworker (3 wonderful skilled turner. Thanks for your video and I hope it inspires some people to learn the craft. With changing culture and emphasis on all things electronic, we need to encourage some people to continue this very satisfying experience .
So great job!!💥Well done!!🤩👏👏👍
Amazing work, Matt! It looks incredible! 😮
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thank you! Will do!
wood turning is such a beautiful art, we have a wood lathe we bought but have never used, it seems to be in good shape overall, so im hoping maybe i can get it out and learn a few things about wood turning
I hope it's seen some use. Never too late to start or reboot a wonderful hobby.
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Most definitely a work of art.
Well done 🤜🌟🤛
Thanks 👍
BEAUTIFUL wood work wish i had a lathe this would be my every day hobby
1:43 i never expected there would be plastic under that first layer of wood!
I was just trying to find some info on what a Lathe is, totally new to the subject!
This is a very nuanced and beautiful craft, thanks for making this video.
Thank you very much!
A lathe is just another addiction. I'm seventy and had never touched one, until a couple years ago. Recently, I sold big old Delta 450, the Nova and the little 14" Jet to make room for other toys, uh, tools. Oh, and I kept the Jet with the 42" bed.
For close to 50 years my Father made some of the most beautiful pieces on his lathes. He would always say that one could get the most beautiful piece from the ugliest piece of wood in the pile. He is no longer with us but each of us have many beautiful treasures to remember him by. Great work again Matt.
woodturning is always so satisfying :)
I cringe at the thought of having my hand suddenly spun upwards and mangled in the spinning thing. Otherwise, the whole thing is really relaxing to sit back and watch.
You took the words out of my mouth.
That was a big otherwise if you ask me
don't cringe bro
yeah ive seen it once, Lathes are Very dangerous. you can be pulled into one, not just an arm. A 3jaw lathe used to cut metal spin at RPMs that can catch onto someones clothing and pull them into the lathe. and if you think that bone and flesh is going to stop that lathe from turing then youre sorely wrong. you need proper training to use them. H&S is not a joke, these arent toys and its just something to put your feet on the ground, make you realise that maybe you shouldnt mess around.
Theres a thread on reddit somewhere documenting the results.
ripped the dudes hand off halfway up the forearm and all the finger tendons out halfway up his arm...surgeon(s?) managed to get everything reattached and sewed up so he's still got 2 more or less functioning hands I believe...
Even though I didn’t even understand half the things he did it was one the most satisfying things I’ve ever seen
The CZcams algorithm suggested this to me and about halfway through I realized I'd already watched it about 8 months ago.
I aint even mad. Still watched it right to the end.
Matt is is amazing and stunningly beautiful the ideas you incorporated is fantastic.
Thanks so much!
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Interesting approach to turning deep a deep vase. I like it. Keep well, Rob
Thanks Rob
To see the beauty in something most can't is a gift from above. Everything has a purpose! Bravo and thanks again. 😇
Thanks Gary
I don't know why but this is so satisfying to watch
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good work, concise description. people like you are they reason I watch youtube thanks
These are so cool! This was one of the first woodturning videos I’ve watched, and it looks amazing!
Glad you like it
You have outdone yourself. Stunning!!! Thank You Matt
Thanks
Super, from log to honey pot to chimney to cannon all in one design👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
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C est toujours un plaisir de regarder vos vidéos car votre talent est fabuleux. Vos créations sont de véritables oeuvres d art.
The amount of patience something like this requires...
Truthfully is doesn’t feel like it takes a long time, it’s more thought inducing for me, it’s like a period just to think and de stress
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This is so calming to watch... I always watch your videos as bedtime stories :)
Glad you enjoy it!
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Such an awesome piece of wood
11 pm with a bud beer, i can watch this for hours
I never understand how some folk consider Bud to be beer.In the UK we brew beer,hops, yeast ,water,plus fermenting process .Many other countries produce a yellow liquid,which I believe to be larger.It is not beer,in my eyes.
That's an exceptional piece Matt, fine job.
Thanks
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That came out really nice. Was fun to watch. Great video
Absolutely beautiful project.
Thank you! Cheers!
I like that he like everybody’s comment
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That was inspired that you accented it's cracks and 'imperfections'.
There's a few creators on youtube that I smash the 👍 before I ever watch the video. You are one, Matt. 💜
Thanks for that!
He caused it to crack... he screwed beautiful wood up... and put make up all over it to attempt to hide the stupidity.
@@jonlanier_ Shut up mate
@@jonlanier_, so only art you like is allowed? Aren't you special.
I live in orchard country. I am just finishing up a pile of cherry I used on many projects. It's one of the hardest woods to stabilize against cracks and splits. As such, many people, including nationally known turners, just let it do its thing, then deal with it after the fact.
Stunning, museum-quality work.
Many thanks!
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Man, that is a work of genius! Excellent way to construct and to highlight those splits. Amazing. You have just inspired me to fish out an old cherry log (small) that I was going to burn as it was split - not now.!
Awesome! Thank you!
... Respekt zur Auswahl und Fertigung 👍👍👍
1:10 sounds like chickens in minecraft
I love the way you take a fault in the wood like the crack and rather than trying to hide it you turn it into a feature. Absolutely beautiful piece.
Thank you
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That's probably a $100 vase at least, seriously good job Matt you are a true artist.
Great piece. Very creative!
Thank you very much!
Great project, Matt. A few months ago I turned a fairly well seasoned piece of cherry into a bowl about 15 inches in diameter. With the recent very cold snap of weather I turned up my indoor heating. I now have an oval shaped bowl. I didn't have the wit to return the bowl to the cooler workshop until the weather improved when I would turn down my heating.
Thanks Alan, I've not got round to doing any instructional videos as yet where I will cover things like that, until then have a read up on equilibrium moisture content, or just bring the rough turned bowl inside for a couple of months and then finish it off, should resolve your oval shaped bowls 👍
@@MattJordanWoodturning Thank you Matt for your sound advice. The bowl now looks like a rugby ball cut in half lengthwise. I'm thinking of donating it to my local rugby club to be used as a prize :-).
@@alansimpson596 some people sell them like that, put the arty spin on it "yes I do this on purpose" 😂
Master crafter, never saw anything like this, beautiful display
Now this is what CZcams should be all about. Highlighting someone's talent and skill and showcasing this to the world. Awesome video
Thank you
I had to cut down an old cherry tree due to bugs and now I have a truckload of beautiful wood and am having a hard time finding people who want to turn it into anything more than firewood. I wish I could get some of it into your hands and watch you turn it into some beautiful things. You do great work.
Really beautiful, Matt. It was well worth the time it took to process it. It's also easy to understand why you have over a million subs, too. Take care.
Bill
Thanks Bill
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Why so formal
It looked incredibly perilous at the start- you must have seriously strong forearms
Actually though.
This is absolutely *stunning* .
Thanks
Soooo satisfying
One of the things I enjoy about your videos is the different techniques you employ to deal with cracks, joins, gaps etc. I'd have gone with vacuum formed resin on a piece like this one, so it was interesting to see your hand-filling process on the large lengthwise crack.
Cool, thanks
Dude, as someone who trained on CNC lathes, I have mad respect for skills like yours. Great job!
Thanks 👍
awesome piece of work 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
True craftsmanship 👍🏻
Thanks
Hey, Matt. If I were wanting to get into Wood turning, what tools would you recommend everyone have? (Like necessity items ie. Clear coats, the chipping tool, and 4:33 , 4:50 , 5:02 , and 5:05) thanks for the help.
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That was an amazing and beautiful finished product. Also, I'm assuming since Cherry is considered a hardwood, that is why you were doing the turning while it had more moisture content, but regardless that turned out teriffic. Thanks for sharing.
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Wow and the wood is so straight!
So satisfying...
Nice job Matt! Looks great, enjoyed watching you make it, stay safe and healthy!
Glad I logged in for another Matt Jordan video.
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What a great looking vase👍👍👍👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Well, that's a hell of a thing. Love the copper wire trick.
Thanks Stewart
It's truly amazing how you can look at a piece of wood and come up with the final product in your mind.
Gorgeous vase nice inlay grain and inclusion beautify this vase well done Matt
Many thanks!
Well, I had guessed it would be a djembe. You did good!
♫ ...outside the club, The Cherry Log...Our hearts were in it back then! Said, yeah, yeah, yeah... ♫
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My son thinks you made a cannon out of this piece of wood here. And I can’t convince him otherwise. He is 5 so, I feel like this can be a cannon if he wants it to be. Thanks for the great video!
Copper inlay interesting new idea (for me!). You might have tried copper powder to go with the wire (instead of glitter). Kind regards.
Thanks
Awesome Matt, well done 😊
Fantastic piece well done
Gorgeous vase Matt! Love the various inlay materials.
I’ve got some cherry logs that I sealed and have been air drying, but they still split down the side, right through the bark. I’ll likely need to fill them with resin because the cracks are pretty large. But, this video definitely gave me some ideas as to what I could do with them!
Thanks for sharing!
- Seth
Cheers Seth
Good for starting a bonfire. Not keen on cherrywood. 🤔
@@bobhook336 I may be wrong, but this species of cherry looks like what we call “fire cherry” here in Pennsylvania, not the hardwood cherry that is sought after. It’s considered undesirable and grows rapidly choking out the hardwoods. It was listed as one of the four to eliminate by the US Dept. Of Agriculture in the National Forests under our “crop tree release” contracts. I may be wrong, but the veins and thin nature of the bark are my tells, that and hardwood cherry is much darker in color. Good use of “garbage” wood though.
Watching this as a drops a few logs on the 🚽
Literally same💀
Thats outstanding Matt.
Beautiful I love it.
i can only imagine how awesome that had to smell.
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Mmmmmmm
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That’s what I came to say. I LOVE cherry. It cuts great, splits great, works great, is gorgeous, smells INCREDIBLE, makes amazing smoking chips, hell, it’s even the best firewood!
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Absolutely gorgeous
Thank you! 😊
This I saw because of Mechanical engineering first year , first topic ( Lathe) Thanks for the video
That inlay is gorgeous.
I bet that smelt gorgeous too
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I'm so used to the smaller trees we have at home that I don't expect cherry to produce such a largeboi of a log. Dang man.
Thanks
My grandparents had a huge cherry tree that we used to climb on. It was huge, the trunk was around 2 feet across.
Sadly, the tree was cut when one of my cousins, whom had Bi-polar and some other issues, hung himself in it.
Dang
Save the scraps for a barbecue smoker.
Not only would you get two uses out of one piece of wood,
you would also potentially start a whole new revenue stream with those wood shavings.
I know I’d definitely would buy a bag or two from you.
Just a little thought.
Keep up the wonderful work.👍🏾❤️
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That really is quite beautiful. I LOVE the copper wire in the middle, I'm quite jealous this isn't in my home lol 😉
A relax of nine minutes
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The smell would be fantastic!
You made me curious ...
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So brilliant work sir🤗🤗🤗🤗
Awesome job, That looks great!!
Thank you! Cheers!
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1:10 you can’t tell me that’s not a Minecraft Chicken sound
Yes I can
It’s not
Lol
I wouldn't know, so I asked my son, he said it sounds like your woodturning, I then asked if it sounds like the Minecraft Chicken sound? He said it kind of does and then just walked off.
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bloody awesome! real artisans.
Simply fantastic! In your hands a tree never dies! Keep on sharing please!
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