This is absolutely fascinating to watch. Every step is so thought out and planned in advance to allow the project to come together in the end. Great video.
When I was a kid, an old neighbor of mine would do this with just a pocket knife and a piece of wood. He would carve balls inside pieces, a ball going down a spiral, several balls inside certain designs, etc. He would also carve animals out of something like a peach pit. From what I remember, he told me that the house he grew up in was built by hand by his father. Every single wood shingle on the roof and sides were cut individually and then nailed in place. His father taught him and when he got older, he put all new wood shingles himself on his new home. In fact, he built a miniature model of the home he grew up in and made it all by hand as well. Every little wood shingle done the same way. It was really impressive.
Wow, that's an amazing story! It's incredible to hear about such intricate craftsmanship done with just a pocket knife. The level of detail and skill your neighbor had is truly inspiring. Hand-carving balls inside of wood and making intricate designs is no small feat. The dedication and tradition of handcrafting, passed down from his father, is really special. The miniature model of his childhood home sounds like a beautiful tribute to his roots. Thanks for sharing this wonderful memory
@@AkaizWoofThank you. Wish I had photos of that miniature model of his home he made. It's something I've always remembered, especially how detailed it was.
When I was much younger, in the early 1960’s I used to watch my grandfather and a couple of his friends sitting on benches along the Ohio river carve stuff like this with pen knives by hand!!! Balls inside square blocks, balls inside balls, balks on double chain links. The stuff the gentlemen could whittle out of drift wood was amazing for us little kids to sit and watch
I have seen similar item hand carved by Soviet POW but it had an additional ball inside the inside one. I wish I still had it. Kudos for that craftsman.
I was a full time woodturner when I was young and it’s good to see such competent use of chisels when I am used to seeing incompetent use of scrapers so often on you tube masquerading as clever woodturning. Cheers and well done.
Definitely Correct.........Many turners especially newer one have no idea what a gouge, skew or many other tools are. Everything they do is done with Carbide scrapers. I've spent 35 years leaning to use real woodturning tools correctly and I'm not going to give up that skill. I do have a specialty negative rake carbide tool that I use specifically for when I turn Resin.
I agree. I’ve seen far too many scraped and then sanded to death turnings on CZcams. All the thought goes into clever glue ups or weird wood selection, and very little into skillful tool use. This turner is a master, and the video was wonderful to watch.
@@robstevenson675 Yes, such a great video showing this technique. Wish the author would have verbally given some information as the video progressed such as dimensions, how to layout the 12 holes on the Sphere, and a pattern of the cutting tool. Going to give this project a try, but now must go through my own "Trial & Error" process to get to the goal. Oh well, I'm retired and have the time:)
As a newly graduated electrical engineer I went to work for a company which made microwave systems. Microwave systems are more like plumbing, with waveguide connecting the components. Some times we might need a special connector that could be made on a lathe, so in the machine shop there was a special lathe and some tools reserved specially for engineers who didn't know much about lathes but knew the shape they needed. Along with the reserved lathes there were some mostly broken tools to use and the engineers couldn't use any of the good tools. I used the lathe once, and of course broke at least one tool, making a special connector for an odd shaped microwave vacuum tube.
!!!Pero que trabajo más maravilloso y fantástico, este señor es un artista muuui buenísimo felicitaciones y gracias por mostrar su gran obra,,, cariños, CHILE
This reminds me of my grandfather.....always tinkering, whittling, making handmade puzzles for us to figure out, just using wood to make hours of enjoyment for us kids. My favorite game was cribbage played on the board my grandfather made. This video is the most relaxing, fun thing I have seen online in a while. :)
Thank you for sharing this amazing wonderment...such skill and beauty...it was magical watching your artistry, I found every moment riveting. I'm so glad I found this and you didn't take the vid down.
Very cool! You are obviously very experienced and skilled on the lathe! My an ha moment was when you started popping the plugs out! That was a lot of work, making the necessary jigs and plugs and all!
Видел такой в Советском журнале "Наука и Жизнь". Кажись за 70-е или 80-е годы.... Только он из нержавейки был. А процесс только сейчас понял. Благодарю автора !
Интересно. Думаю расчёты,разметка и подготовка приспособ заняло больше времени чем работа над самим изделием😏 Ну а после первой "погремушки" остальные отлетали как семечки.(судя по их количеству)😁
Thank you for making me feel stupid. You are very talented. I have a master's degree in physics and am incapable of doing what you do. Thank you for sharing.😁😁😁😁
This is absolutely fascinating to watch. Every step is so thought out and planned in advance to allow the project to come together in the end. Great video.
Thank you! www.hitechedu.fi/woodturning/
When I was a kid, an old neighbor of mine would do this with just a pocket knife and a piece of wood. He would carve balls inside pieces, a ball going down a spiral, several balls inside certain designs, etc. He would also carve animals out of something like a peach pit. From what I remember, he told me that the house he grew up in was built by hand by his father. Every single wood shingle on the roof and sides were cut individually and then nailed in place. His father taught him and when he got older, he put all new wood shingles himself on his new home. In fact, he built a miniature model of the home he grew up in and made it all by hand as well. Every little wood shingle done the same way. It was really impressive.
Bolloxs
Humanity needs to go back to its elementary state. That is: In unison with Nature.
Wow, that's an amazing story! It's incredible to hear about such intricate craftsmanship done with just a pocket knife. The level of detail and skill your neighbor had is truly inspiring. Hand-carving balls inside of wood and making intricate designs is no small feat. The dedication and tradition of handcrafting, passed down from his father, is really special. The miniature model of his childhood home sounds like a beautiful tribute to his roots. Thanks for sharing this wonderful memory
@@AkaizWoofThank you. Wish I had photos of that miniature model of his home he made. It's something I've always remembered, especially how detailed it was.
@@birdshenanigans8506 insulting and can't even spell.
I've seen this done in jade stone. So well planned and executed. 😮🎉
The craft and precision here is spectacular! Well done.
When I was much younger, in the early 1960’s I used to watch my grandfather and a couple of his friends sitting on benches along the Ohio river carve stuff like this with pen knives by hand!!!
Balls inside square blocks, balls inside balls, balks on double chain links. The stuff the gentlemen could whittle out of drift wood was amazing for us little kids to sit and watch
Nice story! Thank you 🙂
У меня нет никакой техники , но я вручную вырезал .
Pitty that videro recordig was not that availableon thr 1960's
I have seen similar item hand carved by Soviet POW but it had an additional ball inside the inside one. I wish I still had it. Kudos for that craftsman.
This looks like someone doing pretty complex stuff on a daily basis. Respect.
Amazing skills and creativity.
I was a full time woodturner when I was young and it’s good to see such competent use of chisels when I am used to seeing incompetent use of scrapers so often on you tube masquerading as clever woodturning. Cheers and well done.
Definitely Correct.........Many turners especially newer one have no idea what a gouge, skew or many other tools are. Everything they do is done with Carbide scrapers. I've spent 35 years leaning to use real woodturning tools correctly and I'm not going to give up that skill. I do have a specialty negative rake carbide tool that I use specifically for when I turn Resin.
I agree. I’ve seen far too many scraped and then sanded to death turnings on CZcams. All the thought goes into clever glue ups or weird wood selection, and very little into skillful tool use. This turner is a master, and the video was wonderful to watch.
@@robstevenson675 Yes, such a great video showing this technique. Wish the author would have verbally given some information as the video progressed such as dimensions, how to layout the 12 holes on the Sphere, and a pattern of the cutting tool. Going to give this project a try, but now must go through my own "Trial & Error" process to get to the goal. Oh well, I'm retired and have the time:)
As a newly graduated electrical engineer I went to work for a company which made microwave systems. Microwave systems are more like plumbing, with waveguide connecting the components. Some times we might need a special connector that could be made on a lathe, so in the machine shop there was a special lathe and some tools reserved specially for engineers who didn't know much about lathes but knew the shape they needed. Along with the reserved lathes there were some mostly broken tools to use and the engineers couldn't use any of the good tools. I used the lathe once, and of course broke at least one tool, making a special connector for an odd shaped microwave vacuum tube.
@@robstevenson675 I like Paul Sellers style great perfomance of how to use handtools , its like going back to school days ; )
Out of all the wood turning videos I've watched this is the most interesting one.
!!!Pero que trabajo más maravilloso y fantástico, este señor es un artista muuui buenísimo felicitaciones y gracias por mostrar su gran obra,,, cariños, CHILE
This reminds me of my grandfather.....always tinkering, whittling, making handmade puzzles for us to figure out, just using wood to make hours of enjoyment for us kids. My favorite game was cribbage played on the board my grandfather made. This video is the most relaxing, fun thing I have seen online in a while. :)
Thanks for the nice story. All the best for you!
You are AMAZING! Love watching you create your works of art!
WOW! What precision. Awesome!
Always wondered how those were done, thanks for sharing.
Bravo. Imaginative craftsmanship.
Есть же мастера в наше время....хоть поделка и безполезная,но сделать ее далеко не каждый рукастый сможет!!!!Мастер от бога!
Quelle maîtrise, félicitations 👍
FABULEUX travail ! Il faut aussi des idées et
les bons outils ! Mais surtout être adroit et 👍👍
avoir des idées artistiques ! Bravo Monsieur. 😍😍
Wonderful craftsmanship !
Brilliant, great to see a expert at work. I have just taken it up at 75 wish me luck.
Absolutely brilliant work and a stunning and remarkable product - bravo!
Привет из Киргизии. 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you for sharing this amazing wonderment...such skill and beauty...it was magical watching your artistry, I found every moment riveting. I'm so glad I found this and you didn't take the vid down.
Hihetetlen ! Ha nem látom, nem hiszem el ! Azt hittem valami CNC géppel készült.
Gratulálok az ügyes kezű MESTER nek !
Quanta imaginação.
Fantástico.
Parabéns.
I applaud your skill. Brilliant.
This is amazing! I watched how you did it and still don't believe it's possible! LOL! Truly amazing!
and i thought i had seen everything, i'm seeing something new and wonderful, congratulatios on the beautiful art in turning.
Thank you! www.hitechedu.fi/woodturning/
Мастерство превыше всего , респект , лайк !
Very cool! You are obviously very experienced and skilled on the lathe!
My an ha moment was when you started popping the plugs out!
That was a lot of work, making the necessary jigs and plugs and all!
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Great woodworking skills!
Woaw impressionnant de maîtrise. BRAVO
New lathe?
Excellent video, thank you!
Awesome! Wonderful work!😃👍🛠️🔧 Great skill!😃🛠️
Underrated video... amazing work👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼...I wouldn't figure out how it's done in a million years
It isn't his design
Was simply amazing to watch wow.
Видел такой в Советском журнале "Наука и Жизнь". Кажись за 70-е или 80-е годы.... Только он из нержавейки был. А процесс только сейчас понял. Благодарю автора !
What a piece of art! Wow!
You made that look like......well....'yawn, yeah, we'll make this today" haha cool!
Gorgeous work, one of the nicest I've ever seen 🤗🤗
Gorgeous work pmsl
Felicitaciones, hermoso trabajo.
You sir are a genius. I would love to be this skilled at turning
c'est de grand art! Maintenant je comprend. merci et bravo!
Absolutely amazing 😍
Now that is some serious talent and skill!
I watched you do this,
I still can’t get my head around it.
Really cool work
Thank you and have a nice weekend!
Красота ! 👍🙏
Amazing work!! Congratulations from Brazil
Thank you!
Brother ,youre a madman ! I learned something today !
Great craftmanship.
This is just amazing...I'm loving your videos
Beautiful job . Very good
Very clever and very skilfull. Well done
Mind blown!!! Very impressive. 😮
Quiet tricky! Respect!
Absolutely amazing.
Интересно.
Думаю расчёты,разметка и подготовка приспособ заняло больше времени чем работа над самим изделием😏
Ну а после первой "погремушки" остальные отлетали как семечки.(судя по их количеству)😁
Класс! Просто бесподобно...
Sungguh karya seni yang indah...
Smoga sukses selalu..
Salam persahabatan slalu...
Unbelievable masterpiece of art
This is simply amazing. You are an artist and very talented👍👍👍!
Thank you! www.hitechedu.fi/woodturning/
That's damn clever mate. Must have taken forever to work out the details. Well done, Stewart, south west Australia.
Amazed. So so praise worthy.
Yeah, I done the same using a rusty penknife and an old fork! Seriously though, this is just incredible...well done mate 👍
My grandfather made many of those & his only power tool was his pocket knife.
amazing wood carving
Excelente trabajo, cuánto ingenio, felicitaciones
Респектиращо!
Поздрави и от България.
Just found your channel, your one clever bastard 🤭👍 I’m looking forward to the rest of your videos thanks
Fantastic! Congratulation!
Nice wood work
Beautiful job
Thank you! www.hitechedu.fi/woodturning/
Thank you for making me feel stupid. You are very talented. I have a master's degree in physics and am incapable of doing what you do. Thank you for sharing.😁😁😁😁
Great job 👍!The procedure is very creative, the curing chisel is hard to make!
Incredible use of woodturning skills to achieve a work excellent in form and function.The math concepts jig and tool making outstanding
WOW!!! Beautiful.
Magnifique !
Bravo l'Artiste. Excellent travail.
умный и рукастый / видел такие китайские / теперь понял как делали
Super travail bravo 👍
I watched this 3 times and i still can’t believe my eyes. Great work!
Fascinating to watch, a TRUE craftsman. Liked, subbed etc 👏👏👍
Just wow man, amazing!
Truly amazing!
Amazing sir. Very nice work sir. Beautiful 💐👌👍🇮🇳
The key for this fantastic work of art lies in the specialy made chisel !!
And a lot of talent. 😊
@@suewright9268 And a lot of patience and practice.
Такую фигню мастер в ПТУ демонстрировал учащимся еще 50 лет назад. Тоже мне чудо.
Как всегда все хвалят, только для русского
-да все это фигня д Толя в гараже круче сможет.
Мы же самые умные и способные.
MERAVIGLIOSO,TROPPO BRAVO COMPLIMENTI
Я восхищён!
You are truly a master of your craft.
Thank you John!
amazingly cool!
Great work I really appreciate.
Olá amigo. Excelente trabalho. SHOW. Abraços a 👪 e amigos. Ok
Es asombroso esté arte
Genial!
Isto é que é profissional
Parabéns
Incredible craftsman.
Top work bud
This man is a genius!
Amazing work.
Обалдеть. Супер!!
Meticulously and precision woodcraft.
Hats off from India.
Please share this link in India! www.patreon.com/hitecheducation
Nice idea!