Woodturning - Blood Veins Evil Epoxy Resin !
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- čas přidán 18. 08. 2021
- Wait To The End! Must watch this extremely cool Blood Veins Evil Epoxy Resin Phenomena ! The effects are just incredible on this Burl and this Resin. Wait to the end to see the end result on this . Its worth the wait, I promise!
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🙊🙈🙉 NICK ZAMMETI DISCLAIMER
Please note that my channel is for entertainment purposes only. You should NOT rely solely upon the information and techniques discussed and displayed in my channel.
I'm not a professional woodworker or woodturner and working with machinery can be dangerous.
It is recommended that you fully research each technique and decide for yourself what the safest possible work method is for you.
Thank you to everyone’s amazing comments it’s so nice to hear you love this one! This one had lots of ups and downs and I love bringing you all along for the ride so you can see the problems along the way as well , I think that’s important and not many people show it this way . Some fail and some win but either way I’ll always show you what happened . Good or bad . Much love to all of you and thank you so much for watching . It means the world 🙏🏽😍
Thank you for the amazing and super fun commentary you've always added! That is what has really had me coming back to your channel for more than two years now!
Showing us the good, the bad, and the ugly of all your processes really says a lot about you and how truly happy and inspired you are while filming!
Keep up the great work!
Hello Nick! It is so fun to see your ups and downs, I must tell you that I learn from that and I have a tip for you: when I have checked a lot of videos of other woodturners I have seen one who use hus compressor blowing air between his mold and the piece with resin to loosen it, it seems way easier than banging the mold with a hammer.
I'm not sure if there is a mold release in use though. 😄👍Love the videos. Keep them coming!🤩❤❤❤👍
That wood grain was really cool
Great project Nick. I enjoyed watching and I always learn something new
And I like the crystal know
Thanks
Dave
I did enjoy your project, it's definitely worth my time even with the ups and downs. Im happy that you show us the mistakes along the way and how you overcome them, hats off to you. Take care and happy vacation 👏👏👏👏👏
You know what I love about Nick? He doesn't just film his successes. He shows us how even with much experience, happy little accidents still happen to everyone.
He very much has a Bob Ross sort of mindset. Nothing gets scrapped that hasn’t been used up and well and truly reached its full potential.
If he only filmed his successes we would get a video every 6 months 😂
I'm happy to see I'm not the only one who has a mess with epoxy. Still trying to separate colours for swirl.
It's all in the journey and having some fun along the way for Nick. If it works out, great but then the fun is done. If it doesn't work that's almost better. He has a phenomenal attitude.
I actually learn more from his mistakes and enjoy his animated reactions.
This is the kind of guy I wished lived next door to me. I'd be at his house every day just helpin' him out. Nick... you're awesome. That's all I gotta say!
I would just watch and me amazed, all day long lol
So, you'd be stalking him? Hope you'd at least be bringing over the beer?
I too would like to hang out in his shop looking over his shoulder.😄
I would borrow his tools and beer. 😂
Nick, its truly inspiring to see that even a genius has to have a plan B, C, &…….. You rarely give up & keep us hugely entertained throughout. Thank You!!😉
Nick really makes my day with he's humour 🤗😂😂
1- Make a plan
2- Follow the plan
3- Expect the plan to go off the rails
4- Abandon the plan.
5 -Move on to completely different item & make good.
Thank you for your excellent planning skills, Mr. Snart.
Only plan i heard was "not a bowl." Success!
No plan survives first contact with the enemy.
6- realize that life is what happens while our plans don't exactly work out.
For the batch that set up too fast, drill a bunch of small holes into the voids, hold it down into a wildly contrasting coloured epoxy, then vacuum chamber the air out!
That would look cool
I must say, I grimace when your project is going off the tracks! But I know without a doubt, you’ll be taking a disaster and turning it into something beautiful to behold! You are imaginative, creative and so amazing! I’m glad you hang in there each time! It’s more than lovely; it’s unique and gorgeous! 🥳
Not only are you a true craftsman but entertaining as well! Gorgeous work
As much as I hate to see people struggle like that, it is a bit comforting to see that even master craftsmen have days where things seem ten times harder than they should be. I have those days all the time.
You should do some experiments with loofah.. idk I think it would look cool in one of your projects.
Also this piece is stunning!
Nick: “alright so let’s knock up some resin!”
The resin in 9 months: 🤰
What I like is the humor and the ups and downs he lets it all show.
It makes me smile, I don't get alot of them these days; still recovering from a heartattack.
Honestly thing it turned out gorgeous~ Everytime I come here I wanna get into wood turning lol. But then I remember I'm poor and can't afford the tools.😔 So let's live vicariously through Nick!!!!
Lovely work as always Nick🥰🥰
In some places there is a workshop where people can go and do some woodturning and use the lathe and all the equipment they have. Maybe you can search the internet and see if there is a places like that near you, or maybe there is some woodturner near you that can help you try on his/her lathe!😄 Maybe you can put up a note in your local food store!
Me too
@@annwahlstrom149 Great ideas!
That live edge looks like it can make a lovely forest environment globe
Like using fake moss, trees, shrubs, rocks, and miniature figurines
You can’t take life too seriously. Nick always reminds me that it’s ok to relax.
That is so BEAUTIFUL! ❤️❤️❤️❤️ The resin actually makes the pot look like solid wood. My Grandpa used to make clocks with slices of wood that looked similar when sanded and waxed. Absolutely gorgeous!
Always fun to watch Nick and see what transpires after he “WHIPS” on them super dooper gloves!
Wha a funk-a-delic mess! HA. Which means it’s gonna be funk-a-tastic!
Nick, my heart went out for you every time something went south but you pulled it off yet again! That piece is just stunning! That shine is phenomenal.
Absolutely beautiful! Thanks for interacting with the camera and not just doing the turning a d showing thrend product. Love your channel.
What I love about Nick is that he finished the project, and then waffled on for 9 minutes. It feels like a little gift just for me. 🤣😊
This deserves three thumbs up due to the fails and adjustments made to make the project work. Real world experiences are important because otherwise too many people end up thinking, "Well, this is too easy." IT IS NOT EASY.
That project was gorgeous! Congrats to Ur son for passing his tests and his job and college! That's awesome!
This piece of art would indeed make a fantastic jewerly box. Every girl will want one for all their precious pieces of jewerly. Thank you for all your hard work making this fine piece of art.
If there was ever a piece of yours I wish I could own... it would be this for sure. This thing is absolutely incredible...... Wow....
I agree!
sounds like a bidding war could be in the making ,and I would be in it
That came out a whole lot more awesome than i expected after that little mishap, let's Bob Ross this and call it "We don't make mistakes, just happy little accidents".
On to the next silly project :D
Gotta respect that kind of tenacity! Looked great in the end.
If you ever get tired of wood turning you can make it as a comedian. I love your work and to hear you talking.
I am not a woodworker in any sense of the word. I thoroughly enjoy watching your videos, your imaginations is amazing to me. I love the final results intended or not. Keep doing you, and I'll keep on watching. You must be so proud of Charlie, cant wait to see what he makes next.
Thank you and yes he’s a great lad and very proud dad 🙏🏽
Hi Lisa, it’s nice meeting you here.. I’m Richard by name, it would be nice getting to know you better, if that’s ok with you? My mom once said good friends are never too much to have. if you don’t mind, can we be friends??
Lovely smile you got there on your profile picture, it can brighten up the most darkest atmosphere of any man’s world😉.
@@richardsmith7696 one can never have to many friends
@@lisadix4953 Where are you from?
My daughter name is Lisa as well 😃
@@lisadix4953 I don’t think here is a good means to converse, can we communicate on a better platform?
So much fun.
My kids love your humor.
"Dad, are you watching that funny guy again?"
Thank you for your family safe content!
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@@nickzammeti I started watching your channel a few years ago. I have enjoyed your content and that you focus on creating in your own unique way with your unique personality.
Thank you for not only the entertainment, but also the inspiration.
My granddaughter (2 yo) loves watching this channel also.
Nick, just a couple of suggestions to make life easier if you do a similar thing in the future.
Paint the wood with clear resin before you do the major resin pour. This will seal the wood and prevent bubbles.
Use a resin with a pot life of at least 24 hours. You commented on how hot it was getting. That happened because the resin was curing quickly. The heat it generates will always crack the resin. If you use a slow curing resin it won’t crack as readily. You’ll also have a lot less bubbles as the vacuum will draw them out when it goes in the pot.
Don’t root around with taping the wood down when if floats in the resin, just chuck a brick on it.
The result was pretty amazing!
Hey, I was the video engineer for The Joy of Painting with Bob Ross! It's always so cool to see a reference to Bob...like last week's Bubble Bulb.
Considering all the problems that arose during this project, I am absolutely amazed at how BEAUTIFUL it turned out! Love it so much!
You normally think things through, this time you kind of said “screw it I am going to wing it, what could go wrong!” Wait never mind that is normal. In the end great project as always.
The colours are amazing!
The crystal is perfect.
“Insertion” makes me LOL every time.
Also the shavings used to display it are a really cool idea
Definitely an awesome piece
Nick, you have a wonderful personality and attitude!! You aren’t afraid to show your mistakes and include us in your solutions. You can laugh at yourself! That is so important!! That’s why we all love you so much and relate to you!! I also LOVE your accent!! Keep on being a little off center and quirky for us!!! ❤️
If you have ever seen the Disney version of Hercules and remember the river of souls in hades; that's what the resin looked like when it was demolded. Very cool
🐼 Big Bear Hugs from a 68 yr old grandma in Kirby, Texas, USA 🐼 ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
A lot of times when I see you working on these projects, I think that would make a great base for a lamp. Lamp making is quite easy and you can buy kits for them online.
I would turn the resin piece with the stick inside.
I like how you show the good and bad results of your projects.
I'm always amazed at the wood pieces and other items you use for your projects.
I keep seeing a base for a lamp.
Nick: Definitely not making a bowl....
Later: Bowl
Bowl - but with a LID✨✨🤌🏻
Would have liked to see the off cuts of the wood turned into the handle for it instead of that crystal thingy.
...me too, but of all those geegaws, i think the crystal was the 'best' choice.
I was kinda hoping for the butterfly. 😊
I am a bit late in watching your wonderful self. I became a widow quite suddenly and I have been lost. I loved the box. It is gorgeous.
That is a remarkably beautiful piece. This is the first time I’ve seen this guy, and Natalie is a talented, he is hysterically funny.
Not me sitting here at 1am in the US watching my favorite CZcamsr 🤣
Hahahappy Dayz 🥳🥳🥳
@@nickzammeti I love your content so much! Please don’t ever stop 🥺
Watching you is like going on an adventure! If a stumble comes along the way you pick yourself up and go a different route. The surprise at the end is always worth the treck. Lovely piece!
A beautiful final product. The timber & resin colour worked out.
Charlie’s in college 😳 my god time flies.
Take care all.
What I love about this guy, he is funny and crazy, and he is not ashamed to share with his viewers his successes and as well as his failiers, and that is what make him so awesome.
Jan Hurter
South Africa.
The battle with this project was worth it. The end result trinket pot is beautiful . I enjoy your projects in any form. Enjoy
Beautiful, I was on the fence about this piece. The burl was gorgeous and then you immersed in resins. It turned out the resins didn’t hide the beauty. Thank you for your quirky artistry. Sending sunshine and butterflies your way.
Thank you so much 😊
And nick you always say we did it we made it etc ...i appreciate it 🙏
You made me smile Nick. My Mom was from England and I remember her saying “What a palaver!” Never heard it from anyone else as I am from the US.
I LOVE this piece!! I think I would've preferred the round silver top instead of the crystal, but really, one of the happiest accidents I've ever seen!
I too like the round metal one but it seemed the stem or whatever it is called wasn't long enough.
Beautiful finished project. I love that you show your 'happy accidents' and how you recover from them to create something of which you can be proud.
My reaction to each of the knobs:
Butterfly- Eh... Maybe not for this piece.
Viking Shield- Oh! That could work!
Crystal- Yes!!
When I discovered him yesterday, my first thought was that he and Bobby Duke Arts would get along really well
In spite of the setbacks, this turned out pretty nice. The burl and the resin came together in an almost tortoiseshell pattern. Slick!
I'm watching this while doing a bunch of grading for a group of lazy students, you made me laugh good and proper, thanks so muchly lol. Great project by the way, love the result. Have you ever considered taking all those resting and wood offcuts, dumping them in a bucket, and filling with a different colour resin and turning some up out of it, perhaps a table post or some other Doo-dad?
You can't call students lazy anymore because the word "Lazy" is offensive to them. Modern diversity movements are quickly eliminating the idea of students being lazy. Soon you will need to bow down to them. Good luck !
Nick makes me wish I had a lathe… and a workshop….and some natural wood….and a beard….and a mad haircut… COS IVE GOT SOME RESIN!! Love Him And all his projects♥️♥️
And yes, the little round box is gorgeous.
There is nothing ever called a fail!!! Without folks like Nick, we'd possibly never know the true organic beauty of his work ♥️
I love to see what you do when things go wrong. That's real inspiration.
Im glad you saved the pretty handles for something prettier. This project did you dirty
I'm amazed at how you can save a project and turn it into something so beautiful. Well done I just love it!
Love how you kept the blunders that were part of the project in the video, instead of cutting them out like other creators do. Gives a better story to the piece and process as a whole.
Also can't wait to see what you do with those top wood cut offs. Some toppers? Some pen blanks? The world may never know
A few dramas at the beginning, but ended up with a very funky project in the end. Would be my dream to come to a Makers Central one day, perhaps when this world returns to a sort of normal, who knows
I was thinking "Now we know where he keeps his Cookies!"
I love watching and seeing what you come up with. I am going to be getting my own lathe and getting into wood turning in the near future. Just need to finish moving to our new home so I have room.
Thank you so much for posting what went wrong. It gives us mere mortals hope!
That is so BEAUTIFUL. I really appreciate the time and effort you take in showing, explaining, and making the things you do especially pieces like that. It's a true work of art. AMAZINGLY AWESOME & BEAUTIFUL!
Congrads to Charlie, not an easy year to do exams with lockdowns and other interruptions.
Actually, a great time to do exams... fewer distractions when you literally can't get out and do anything else. Stay in and study.
Siemtimes the projects that go wrong the most turn out to be the best.
Great burl! Share that to Cindy Drozda, who recently did a vid on burls.
When you said "not going to do a bowl," I immediately thought "lidded box." Excellent detour!
Looks like the lid's handle was set a bit too deep. When that happens to me, I discovered a kind of silicone caulk that starts out white but cures fairly transparent. Works well to fill such gaps.
You might want to consider a slightly loser lid fit and use a few small magnets or pins so that there's a 'natural alignment' for the lid that lets the grain of the lid match the bottom. I had an article in American Woodturner magazine for one approach on 'keying' the lids to the bodies for that. Lots of alternative ways to do that, too, and I'm sure you'll invent some more clever ways than I did.
Great video! Love the humor and the results!
Never give up and see what you can do. Very nice peace. Love that you showed all the mishaps. Makes your videos stand out more and shows what you can do by never giving up.
I like this one so much Nick it has given me "the Wood". Stay awesome and I'm looking forward to what's next. Thankyou.
Dude,that's what I'm afraid would happen if I began making videos. Nothing would be as I planned it. I love it. You just convinced me to start my own CZcams channel! Thanx
Cookie jar or ice bucket? Whatever, it's gorgeous and I like how some of the red finally came through on the top cover. ♥️♥️👍🏻🇺🇲
Beautiful piece! Congratulations to Charlie on school and the new job! Looking forward to both of your next videos. Enjoy Spain and Makers Central when it comes around next year.
Thank you so much x
Absolutely gorgeous!!! Congratulations to Charlie!!
Thanks for all the smiles today. Beautiful canister! Keep up the good work
Oh yeah! Back to the future 3 playing in the background. Great craftsman, Great taste in movies, great grit and wax. This video has it all. Good show ol' chap.
When you said “a goose!” With the milliput I lost my sh*t 😂 I say that all the time for the dumbest things, tin foil, paper I’ve crumpled, whatever.
Love LOVE how this piece turned out!! Honestly thought you were gonna turn it in to a lamp base at first, like one of those Edison bulb ones or something. 😂 I can’t wait to commission a piece from you one day. You’re so talented!!
Also, tell Charlie CONGRATS!!! 🎉🎊🍾
Ik that's from something Jim Carey did, but I can't for the life of me, remember what it was! Either way, it was just a hilarious coming from Nick as it was from Jim Carey!
@@alicianorris9352 I believe it's from Liar liar or the bloopers from it.
@@dabblingwithbonsai That's what I was thinking! 😄 Jim Carey is hilarious
I must say iv never seen a woodturner use a tool rest as a straight edge. I would think it’s just too big and heavy but woodworkers tend to grab the closest thing that gets the job done.
Everything is a hammer.
What I like to say is “epoxy is expensive to learn how to use”. Your doing great dude keep up the good work.
This is one of my favorite pots you've made. It does look like marble and crystal. Very elegant.
I love nick I wonder what he said off camera when the mold melted lmao . Nick thank you, for your persistence . Yes the Wood! Is beautiful. And I'd love to see a sphere or some such with the wood cutoff. See a lot of pple do eggs but not too many spheres. Have a great holiday!
So beautiful. I was hollering “orange” at your color choice, and that’s kinda what you came up with. Great job, Nick.
i dont know but this guy make my day every time i watch his chanel...
I like how you show everything, warts and all. It's actually encouraging knowing other people have dustups and are willing to admit it.
This is really elegant Nick. Great job for a piece that almost wasn't. I can wait for Charlie for ever. Congratulations to him for passing is exams and his job. I know you and his mum area really happy.☺☺☺
It turned out quite nice 😊 Lately I’m a bit into miniature photography with those railroad figures. The burl gave me a mountain vibe and I’d love to see some kind of diorama with small trees and some of those figures. Have a nice day!
Nick the accidental lathe turning whisperrerrrrr! Excellent work my man. 👍🏼⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐👍🏼
You do the most amazing things which are not possible for most, but fun to watch. Love that you show the missteps and problems along the way to perfection!!
I am surprised you havent started using a vacuum and stabilizing some of these pieces yet. Might have helped with the softness of the wood and those cracks a bit!
“Yep, it’s spaghetti.” That rhymes with the last name Zammeti.
The crystal makes it Classy! Great colour combinations, with the burl! Nice one!
Truly beautiful. No messing around. Absolutely gorgeous. And that burl, real nice
Gorgeous piece. I love that you make lots of different things. I follow a lot of niche makers, who are all hugely talented, but I also love watching makers who do a range of different things and really get creative. Keep up the awesome work!
This definitely turned out funkadelic!!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 Awesome job, Nick!!!
The wood deserves a billion likes
This is probably a realistic representation of what MOST people experience when working with large amounts of epoxy.