I was noticing how strange it looked. I thought that they must mix the saw dust from the cuts into the glue so that the glue has wood fibers in the glued layer. I figure that would be smart because it would fill in any crack large or small with real wood between the layers creating a seamless look in the end.
That you got some pieces of wood and created this master piece?! Like getting a rock and turning it in to a diamond! Unbelievable! It's the best I have seen so far!
This would really look nice f someone took their time with it, making sure it all fit together without big gaps. Relying on some unknown thick brown adhesive to fill most of the gaps makes the piece look hastily thrown together.
@seanmacdermott6555 would love to see some footage of your projects. sounds like you have a real eye for detail so I'm sure you have quite a bit to share with the world!
Could have saved a ton of time and wood shavings if he would have also cut off the overhang pieces on the band saw. You got a bandsaw, use it to make it easier to turn the piece.
@@lanceledgerwood6369Exactly, why spend all that time turning off all the extra lumps and bumps when even a hand saw would have saved so much time. The fastest and most efficient method of material removal when it can be utilized is sawing or slicing the unwanted material away instead of turning it into chips. The second, drilling most of the waste away. And that holds true for both wood or metal.
The glueing is very time consuming! What are you using for glue? Having done few glued pieces myself I enjoyed watching you! Wonderful piece of Artwork.
Great Piece of work I must try it myself, What type of glue do you youes as I I seen a lot of your work and that brown sticky glue realy amazes me Bob England UK
Great job! However, if you use wood glue for the joints, the lines would appear much thinner. Unfortunately, the glossy finish detracts from the overall result, making it look inexpensive. A flat finish (tung oil) would give a richer appearance. But again - this is amazing job!
Honestly kind of liked the solid lines the glue lines made. Not sure how well they'll hold up, but overall I'd say it looks a whole lot better than anything you've got on your channel 😉
I’ve never seen peanut butter used to glue wood together before.
Looked more like almond butter or nutella.
😂 thx for writing my thought's
This isn't peanut butter, it's sweet Bavarian mustard.
That's a very rare adhesive made from fermented llama diarrhea
I was noticing how strange it looked. I thought that they must mix the saw dust from the cuts into the glue so that the glue has wood fibers in the glued layer. I figure that would be smart because it would fill in any crack large or small with real wood between the layers creating a seamless look in the end.
Gorgeous
That you got some pieces of wood and created this master piece?! Like getting a rock and turning it in to a diamond! Unbelievable! It's the best I have seen so far!
At 11:13 you should cut the triangle sides with saw to save time and energy.
Anyways..
I like your work
It is marvelous 🌹
Good luck 👍
I never thought “baby sh*t” would be such a strong adhesive
Who knew, right?
Absolutely gorgeous 🥰
I'm gonna make a pen like that
Beautiful work thanks
This would really look nice f someone took their time with it, making sure it all fit together without big gaps. Relying on some unknown thick brown adhesive to fill most of the gaps makes the piece look hastily thrown together.
I agree. It looks good, but just like you said: it could/would look really nice or even great spending the time for seamless glue up
I thought it was Grey Poupon mustard.
@seanmacdermott6555 would love to see some footage of your projects. sounds like you have a real eye for detail so I'm sure you have quite a bit to share with the world!
Could have saved a ton of time and wood shavings if he would have also cut off the overhang pieces on the band saw. You got a bandsaw, use it to make it easier to turn the piece.
@@lanceledgerwood6369Exactly, why spend all that time turning off all the extra lumps and bumps when even a hand saw would have saved so much time. The fastest and most efficient method of material removal when it can be utilized is sawing or slicing the unwanted material away instead of turning it into chips. The second, drilling most of the waste away. And that holds true for both wood or metal.
very good I must try it myself Bob (England UK)
All these power tools, and it leaves me wondering why you don't knock off the right angles before you start turning?
The glue up made me hungry. Good job on the project
The pattern is great love it
The glueing is very time consuming! What are you using for glue? Having done few glued pieces myself I enjoyed watching you! Wonderful piece of Artwork.
Yes the glue looked gross but so what? It worked and I think all in all it turned out really well.
Looks good.
Very beautiful!
Awesome design!! Thanks!
Beautiful. No matter what @hswing11 says
Stupendo complimenti
Personally I think it's very nice work 😊
Beautiful. 👍
he should save all the shavings and put them into epoxy and make something new
Sweet !
Beautiful piece
"hello. i am here for the occupational health and safety inspection. would you mind showing... oh sweet jeebus....."
Glue proudly supplied by Taco Bel
Very cool design and beautiful end result.
Great Piece of work I must try it myself, What type of glue do you youes as I I seen a lot of your work and that brown sticky glue realy amazes me Bob England UK
Really amazing!
And I have seen someone gluing wood together with peanut butter... 😊
That's at least what that stuff looks like. 😉
I have NEVER seen of course...
Qué precio tiene en dólares $
Ya, I was like WTF is he using to glue this together. LOL
Fantastic work.
This case is freaking awesome!
Very creative and artistic designed work. Thank you for showing us.
Design is nice, but the glue-up is terrible.
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
What is that glue?
I use Gorilla Glue, either the Wood Glue or the expanding type..
Both work perfectly fine for me.
So incredible, are you surprised by how it comes out? What an idea!❤
👍💖👍💕👍🎁
Good job. What glue do you use. I like to make some. Thanks
Why you may want a vase in wood, escape me though.
Looks great other than your seams are off. What kind of glue are you using?
I get distracted with the background noise of other sawing and hammering.
What kind of glue are you using?
Legal😊l
Beautiful work! What kind of glue do you use? Do you make it yourself? Thanks
I make glue like that just about every morning
Is that a wheat glue, or maybe a hide glue?
Not enough clamps or clamp pressure.
Nice 👍
The glue looks like you added sawdust, does that give it grip?
Are you on the clock slow down😮
Saw dust in the glue as filler!?
Nice job👍 can you share the brand chuck you use?
Wood jewelry, excellent job.
What kind of glue are you using, never seen anything like it.
when you boil a horse to make glue, you're supposed to strain it. XD
Seriously? Talk about lazy. Hollow that thing right
magnifique..
This was HELLLLA COOL. That investment in the beginning really paid off in the end result. Bravo. ❤
Здорово! Очень красиво!
Would you post your work please
Адски много клея. Все стыки сплошной клей
excellent work, beautiful creation! imo
What are you using for glue!?
хуже не бывает
Great job! However, if you use wood glue for the joints, the lines would appear much thinner. Unfortunately, the glossy finish detracts from the overall result, making it look inexpensive. A flat finish (tung oil) would give a richer appearance. But again - this is amazing job!
Just my opinion, but I believe this is your best one to date.
Tks. Sir !!
what's the glue he's using??
What kind of adhesive are you using? Fantastic project.
I wonder what tiny percentage of the wood used is still present in the finished piece, the vast majority having been wasted as savings and sawdust
Do you actually turn wood ?
nice
Slow down and apply some attention to detail, you could make some really nice stuff.
Your designs are great.
This is the 1st time seeing 1 of your videos. This was a great idea & it came out beautifully. Thanks for sharing.
I have never seen anything more dangerous in my life.
This is stunning ! I would be proud to own this gorgeous piece ! You are a master !
Some over the top sanding? Where’s the skill?
Todo eso para un jarron ?? Que estafa...
A tip for ya.. when editing your video, mute the sound and add music if you are not going to speak.. makes a better video.. I learned the hard way...
This video was much better on double speed.
Poor joint alignment.
beautiful artistic design but glue up could've been done better. The wobbles when hollowing hurt my eyes
what type of glue are you using would really like to know
Hola desde México te felicito
Pero una pregunta
Que tipo de pegamento es el que utilizas???
Agradecería la información gracias
The artistry is unquestionable. I think the wood and baby 💩 glue let you down. The wood doesn’t appear to have been perfectly uniform and the glue 🤮.
Looks like a rush job!?
Do you have any facebook page?
No.Tks!
Great Concept, piss poor workmanship. Take a lil more time and pride in your work. Could have been something beautiful.
That was the worst glue job and I don’t think this will stay together long. You can see every seam in the wood. Looks good from far away 🤷🏼♀️
Its not a hollow form vase and the glue joint look like crap.
Pretty much literially with your last point! 😃
Chill out bro!
Probably he is a beginner and doesn't have the skills (and maybe all the tools) to create things like you see on the other channels.
@@JT.77715:59
Honestly kind of liked the solid lines the glue lines made. Not sure how well they'll hold up, but overall I'd say it looks a whole lot better than anything you've got on your channel 😉
Maybe you should make one film it, edit it, post it and show us how it's done.
Crappy work