FromTheHeartWoodMK
FromTheHeartWoodMK
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Making an Olive Wood Resin Lake (and waterfall) Table (plus a nice hack to save on resin)
Early in 2018 I was commissioned to build a "Lake Table" for a good friend and customer of mine. after a few months of searching I was finally able to find a perfect piece of wood from one of my suppliers of Olive wood.
I cut the piece in late 2018 with the intent to allow it to dry throughout the rest of the winter and into spring and summer of 2019. After it had dried I realized that the wood had contracted so much that this was going to become not only a lake table, but a lake with waterfall table.
I set about the process of building this table late in 2019, it took me over a month of dedicated, focused work, but the end result is something that I personally hold to be one of the crown...
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Видео

Making A Turkish Ney From Scratch
Просмотров 9 тыс.4 года назад
I have been unable to post any videos for quite some time, the reasons behind that are fairly complex, but in time I'll probably make a video explaining whats new with me in the past year. I was recently inspired by a friendly soul (you know who you are) to finish, edit and post this video after so long an absence... So for now, I bring you my process and creation of a very ancient instrument t...
Ένα Μαγαζί, ο Φράγκος
Просмотров 2705 лет назад
This is a short video, mostly intended for my Greek viewers and subscribers. The purpose of this video is to shed light on a little known resource that could be of a great help to the Greek maker community. I visit this shop regularly and find that there is rarely an instance that the helpful staff can't find what I need in the way of hardware, supplies or tools, even in the most obscure of cir...
Making a Modern Live-Edge Table From Greek Elm (Part 3 of 3)
Просмотров 2175 лет назад
A local bar commissioned me to build two modern style tables from high quality live edge slabs of Greek Elm and Greek Walnut. I was able to capture the building of the Elm table on video. In this video I complete the table by applying the black stain to complete the modern box style legs, he amazing color of the table top is finally revealed and sealed with a high quality matte finish and I sho...
Making a Modern Live-Edge Table From Greek Elm (Part 2 of 3)
Просмотров 2325 лет назад
A local bar commissioned me to build two modern style tables from high quality live edge slabs of Greek Elm and Greek Walnut. I was able to capture the building of the Elm table on video. In this video I start out by using resin to address a couple of fairly large cracks that this slab had where there were large knots. Having completed that sanding it flat, I begin cutting the wood for and asse...
Making a Modern Live-Edge Table From Greek Elm (Part 1 of 3)
Просмотров 1325 лет назад
A local bar commissioned me to build two modern style tables from high quality live edge slabs of Greek Elm and Greek Walnut. I was able to capture the building of the Elm table on video. In this video I started by using a router sled to even out the slab which had a significant twist in it from corner to corner. Then I cut the ends flat and sanded the heck out of the slab, top and bottom. The ...
Making a Resin "River" Style Bowl From Olive Wood.
Просмотров 30 тыс.5 лет назад
I found this piece of Olive wood last year in a pile of firewood. It had such an interesting live edge and grain pattern that I knew instantly that I wanted to do a resin project with it. I left it to dry for a year and now made it into something. Aside from a few small problems I encountered, this project went perfectly. The small problems were fairly easy to correct and this bowl turned out m...
Game Of Thrones Bottle Stoppers Giveaway! (500 & 600 Subscribers Celebration)
Просмотров 1315 лет назад
Welcome back again for our 5th and 6th awesome giveaways on our channel with many more to come hopefully! Once again with a little humor and little fun, one of my impartial assistants helps me pick the two names of the two winners of the Game Of Thrones Themed bottle stoppers! Again, we will continue to do giveaways every 100 subs until we reach 1000! After that, we'll see how it goes! I love t...
Making A Modern Table With A Distressed Look And A Faux Live-Edge
Просмотров 7365 лет назад
In this video I worked on an order for a customer to build a new style of table that I've never done before. There are several factors to this table that made it quite a challenge but a lot of fun to work on. The table is made of the four pieces of pine glued and doweled together with false live edges made to look real by following grain contours and knots. The legs are at a sixty-degree angle ...
Making Two Game Of Thrones Themed Bottlestoppers (Giveaway Celebrating 500 & 600 Subs and GOT!)
Просмотров 2925 лет назад
Due to in-life instances I have been too busy to pay attention to my subs, that time is now over. In this video I make two Game of Thrones themed, resin and wood bottle stoppers and give them away to say a very well earned "Thank you!" to my subscribers and to commemorate the best television series ever made. Watch through the whole video to learn how to win one of these bottle stoppers. You mu...
Making a Minecraft Diamond Sword
Просмотров 55 тыс.5 лет назад
Most of this video was shot several month ago but I only just got to editing and releasing it. My friends son recently turned 9 in December and she decided to throw him a Minecraft themed birthday party. This included me making a Creeper pinata among several other things. But I thought the Creeper pinata just wouldn't be right without the correct weapon with which to face this vile foe, so I de...
Making a Modern Wooden Planter From A Damaged Glass Vase (upcycle)
Просмотров 3965 лет назад
I had to take a bit of a hiatus from making videos due to several important life events. I'm back now and hope to continue making cool and enjoyable videos! This time I took an old cubical glass vase that had been cracked and gave it a new lease of life rather than being thrown away! I needed a new classy vase for an Aloe Vera plant that a friend had given us anyway so this worked out just fine...
Can I Rough Out Five Bowls In Four Hours? Time Challenge!
Просмотров 1655 лет назад
Welcome to my world! Today's video is not as much of a project video as much as it is me taking you along on the beginning of five smaller projects. As I said in the previous video I work extensively but not exclusively with Olive wood. One way I do that is by taking what most people see as useless root balls that are most often used for firewood and I cut them into pieces to be turned into bow...
What Have I been up to? Shop News, New Experiments, Projects And Of Course, Olive Wood!
Просмотров 1405 лет назад
I haven't uploaded anything for several weeks and so I thought I'd just let you all know about whats been going on. I took some time off before and during the holidays to rest and recharge for what is shaping up to be quite a busy Spring/Summer season. Thank you to all of my 500 subscribers, deeply from my heart, it means so much to me! Thank to everyone who takes the time to watch this video a...
Making a Wood Knife Using The "San Mai" Technique
Просмотров 12 тыс.5 лет назад
I decided to try my hand at making a wooden knife and see how well they actually worked, I was pleasantly surprised by the result. I wanted to try something a little different as opposed to making a solid blade of one type of hard wood such as Lignum Vitae. I decided to try what the Japanese call "San Mai" which is basically a knife making technique where a hard steel core is laminated between ...
Carving a Book-Matched Wooden Butterfly
Просмотров 1 тыс.5 лет назад
Carving a Book-Matched Wooden Butterfly
Upgrading Our Cats Litter Box In A Distressed Style
Просмотров 605 лет назад
Upgrading Our Cats Litter Box In A Distressed Style
A Quick Video To Let You All Know What I'm Up To...
Просмотров 1035 лет назад
A Quick Video To Let You All Know What I'm Up To...
Turning An Olive Wood Root Bowl With Live "Shattered" Edge
Просмотров 7996 лет назад
Turning An Olive Wood Root Bowl With Live "Shattered" Edge
Making an Antique Style Coffee Grinder (functional art)
Просмотров 6 тыс.6 лет назад
Making an Antique Style Coffee Grinder (functional art)
Making a Dual Hammer/Mallet (My entry into the Hand Tool Build Off from Wood By Wright)
Просмотров 3716 лет назад
Making a Dual Hammer/Mallet (My entry into the Hand Tool Build Off from Wood By Wright)
Making a Heart-Candlestick for a Wedding Gift
Просмотров 3336 лет назад
Making a Heart-Candlestick for a Wedding Gift
Building Six Traditional Pin Clamps For The #TOOLmake18 Contest!
Просмотров 7046 лет назад
Building Six Traditional Pin Clamps For The #TOOLmake18 Contest!
Making a Set of Olive Wood Drum Sticks (without a steady rest)
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.6 лет назад
Making a Set of Olive Wood Drum Sticks (without a steady rest)

Комментарии

  • @MarinafMurray
    @MarinafMurray Месяц назад

    Muchas gracias❤ hermoso instrumento

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK Месяц назад

      @@MarinafMurray thank you very much for watching! I'm glad you enjoyed it! Stay Creative!

  • @yardsticksteve
    @yardsticksteve Месяц назад

    Gives me an idea using leather

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK Месяц назад

      Glad my video could inspire you to do something creative! Also thanks as always for watching the video and taking the time to comment, Stay Creative!

    • @yardsticksteve
      @yardsticksteve Месяц назад

      @@FromTheHeartWoodMK follow my page and I'll show a video of me making one.

  • @anelson1914
    @anelson1914 3 месяца назад

    WOW!!!dude that’s a great job. I haven’t seen anything even close to this on RUclips. Thank you for some ideas.

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK 3 месяца назад

      Thanks again for watching and commenting, you've seen my video before as evidenced by your earlier comment a couple years ago, but the revisit is always appreciated! Thanks again and stay Creative!

  • @LoveClassicGames
    @LoveClassicGames 3 месяца назад

    Absolutely stunning work! Does it lose its sharpness real quick?

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK 3 месяца назад

      Thanks for watching! I used a very durable hardwood for the edge so unless it comes into contact with something much harder than itself, I think it will retain it's edge very well. Thanks again for watching and for the uplifting comment! Stay Creative!

  • @katrink.5558
    @katrink.5558 4 месяца назад

    Bravo!!!!!!!!!! 💯👌🌟

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK 4 месяца назад

      Thank you so much! It's was a labor of love then. Stay creative!

  • @robertojimenez7743
    @robertojimenez7743 6 месяцев назад

    Que buen video ,auténtico y con esa música espiritual y como dicen algunos comentarios de la naturaleza misma❤

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK 6 месяцев назад

      Thank you so very much for watching and for such an uplifting comment! I have been drawn to the Ney because it is such a seemly simple instrument but produces such hauntingly beautiful music. It's the perfect expression of what Man and Nature can do when we come together in harmony and mutual respect of each others abilities! Thanks again for watching, Stay Creative!

  • @mikesbackyardgarage5578
    @mikesbackyardgarage5578 6 месяцев назад

    Thumbs down for me TOO fast to watch BUT nice bowl I'll look at your other videos to see if there watchable

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK 6 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching in any case! I will admit that the videography on this video isn't my best, I'm no professional, but also it was some of my earlier work on RUclips. I always struggled to find the happy medium to make videos interesting enough to keep an audience while not boring them with too many of the tedious details. Thanks again for your comment and for taking the time to watch, Stay Creative!

  • @elenhirtareldar4464
    @elenhirtareldar4464 7 месяцев назад

    I have a few questions: 1. how long is the Ney in cm? 2. And at what distance in cm are the sound holes placed?

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK 7 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching! I've long since gifted this flute to a friend so I can't remember the exact measurements. But if memory serves, I show the length in the video plus a rough method for measuring the distance between holes. Since I made this video over 3 years ago now, I have been contacted by many lovely people who have informed me that is method of determining the scale length is not the same as a true Turkish Ney, but is rather a more westernized scale formation. That said, this flute plays wonderfully, but is indeed a bit more limited than a Ney. Thanks again for watching, Stay Creative!

    • @elenhirtareldar4464
      @elenhirtareldar4464 7 месяцев назад

      @@FromTheHeartWoodMK thank you so much for the reply. I will watch it again carefully 😊

  • @mi.Dalton
    @mi.Dalton 7 месяцев назад

    Saving this as a novice woodworker. Ive been trying to figure out how the heck the bent necks are done...and well its just that.. BENT. First video i came across that explains it so simply.

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK 7 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching! There are many methods to achieving this effect, and they all work fine, I just fine that this method works the best for me and is the easiest if you have to produce a lot of them, which at one time in my life, I was producing upwards of 50 of these per week. I find that sapling stems of poplar branches do it the nicest. Thanks again for watching, I'm glad my video was helpful to you! Stay Creative!

  • @jelias9247
    @jelias9247 7 месяцев назад

    Just came up in my feed. They’re beautiful!! I love olive wood!!

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK 7 месяцев назад

      Thank you very much for watching, I really appreciate you taking the time to comment, though I'm unable to produce content anymore I am always sure to be thankful for anyone who watches my old videos! Stay Creative!

    • @jelias9247
      @jelias9247 7 месяцев назад

      @@FromTheHeartWoodMK You’re welcome. I’m sorry to hear that. I would like to make some candle holders like yours, would that be okay with you? I will give you credit and if I end up selling them I can give you all the proceeds from them. I only do woodworking as a hobby, I don’t have a business, but would like to sell some things at farmers markets or flea markets in the not too distant future.

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK 7 месяцев назад

      @@jelias9247 my friend, if my videos have inspired you to make something like what I did, that is all the pay I will ever need! You are most welcome to use anything you see on my channel as inspiration at all times!

    • @jelias9247
      @jelias9247 7 месяцев назад

      Thank you. I am always grateful to come across people that have come up with ideas that I haven’t. Truly appreciate you. Take care.

  • @johnp8667
    @johnp8667 8 месяцев назад

    This is absolute garbage. This guy doesn't know jack about pipe carving let alone design or function. It's an embarrassment to even to even call this "art".

  • @beardedwoodpecker
    @beardedwoodpecker 9 месяцев назад

    This is beautiful ,!!!!!! All the best Yiannis

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK 9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching! It's was one of my final serious projects before I was forced into retirement. It will remain one of my best works ever created. Thanks again for watching, stay creative!

    • @beardedwoodpecker
      @beardedwoodpecker 9 месяцев назад

      Thank you Mikael All the best Yiannis @@FromTheHeartWoodMK

  • @objetosvssoldador
    @objetosvssoldador 10 месяцев назад

    What is the measure of the stick?

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK 10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching! In the video it shows that I measured this one to a length of 57cm. Depending on what key you are aiming for, the reed must be longer or shorter and the reed must be slightly thicker or thinner. My attempt at making one these ancient instruments was a modest attempt at best as I am not a professional Ney or flute maker. Thanks again for watching, Stay Creative!

  • @mauriziomoli2064
    @mauriziomoli2064 11 месяцев назад

    Diciamo la verità: se parliamo di gusti in senso stretto, a qualcuno piacerà Angus, a qualcuno Eddie, e a qualcun altro Richard Benson. Se parliamo di tecnica individuale, creatività, suono, innovazione sonora, composizione, importanza storica e così via - con tutto il rispetto per Angus Young - ma Van Halen è e sarà un riferimento per ogni chitarrista.

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK 11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching! While I agree with your comment in general, my personal favorite will always be Joe Satriani! Of course, everyone is free to choose whoever or whatever it is that brings them inspiration! Thanks again for watching, hope you enjoyed the build! Stay Creative!

    • @mauriziomoli2064
      @mauriziomoli2064 11 месяцев назад

      Actually I posted my comment in the wrong thread, but I don't mind... 😂

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK 11 месяцев назад

      @@mauriziomoli2064 No problem friend! Be well!

  • @annletizia3830
    @annletizia3830 11 месяцев назад

    Oh wow, I love it!! I’ve been looking for a nice money box for my grandson.but haven’t been able to find one 😔Do you sell these?

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK 11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! There was a time in my life where I would have said yes that I do, but I'm afraid that time in my life has passed for the immediate future. Thanks again for your kind words, Stay Creative!

  • @thebarelyfunnyguy
    @thebarelyfunnyguy 11 месяцев назад

    I think i wanna make one now

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK 11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching! While I'm not a professional flute maker or Ney maker, I was just using site instructions I found online and it worked, I hope it works well for you too! Getting the sound to produce is the toughest part, good luck and Stay Creative!

  • @timkolnik8206
    @timkolnik8206 11 месяцев назад

    very cool. Looks Great

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK 11 месяцев назад

      Thanks so very much for watching! My design and methods aren't really orthodox, but I do enjoy making things! Stay Creative!

  • @matthewlawton9241
    @matthewlawton9241 Год назад

    - pipe - glue nope. This is a prop.

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK Год назад

      Thanks for watching. If you watched the whole video you would see and understand that I added a secondary full solid wooden burn chamber into the glued up part in order for this pipe to be used. The person I made this for uses it daily and has had no issues. Thanks again for watching, and for taking the time to comment, Stay Creative!

  • @aigretbenoit
    @aigretbenoit Год назад

    How do you work out the hole positions for different bore sizes?

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK Год назад

      Thanks for watching! I used the method I show in the video and as long as your fingers are able to cover the holes completely, I'm sure you can use any size of hole you want as long as you follow the spacing shown in the video. This is because a lot of notes are reached by only partially covering certain holes while increasing or decreasing the pressure with which you are blowing. This is an incredibly complex instrument and my version is the absolute most bare bones version of an end blown flute there is, plus, I'm NOT a professional take my experience with a grain of salt. Thanks again for watching, stay creative! 🙂

  • @user-wc1ft6jv8r
    @user-wc1ft6jv8r Год назад

    Nice music

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK Год назад

      Thank you very much for watching! I'm glad you enjoyed the project and the music. Stay Creative!

  • @johnn8414
    @johnn8414 Год назад

    I came here for the pipe...Stayed for the awesome Blues! Nice job Sir !

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK Год назад

      Thanks so much for watching and taking the time to leave a comment, it means a lot to me! I'm glad you enjoyed the build and the music, I wouldn't be myself if I didn't express my personal musical choices in my build videos, I try to pick what I feel sets the mood best. Thanks again for your kind words, Stay Creative!

  • @PepueGT
    @PepueGT Год назад

    Have you ever tried with a duplicator accessory for your lathe machine?

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK Год назад

      Thanks for watching! I certainly have thought about it many times, especially when I am tasked with building 50 of the exact same thing! But my general line of thought is to always do handmade objects and items. This means that every item will have subtle and small differences, which is what makes it unique and beautiful. Thanks again for watching, Stay Creative!

  • @ingohedwig1875
    @ingohedwig1875 Год назад

    Ist großartig viele Grüsse aus Germany in

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK Год назад

      Thank you so very much for watching and for your very kind words! I'm glad you enjoyed the project! Stay Creative!

  • @ritchtaylor3831
    @ritchtaylor3831 Год назад

    Beautiful. Been making wooden cake knives but from single piece blades. How thin do you make each piece before glue up?

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK Год назад

      Thanks for watching! If I recall correctly each piece wasn't more than 2-3mm thick and so the blade ended up being around 5-6mm thick in total. It's a fun project to try and using the hard tropical woods actually does make a difference. Thanks again for watching, I hope you enjoyed, stay creative!

  • @CarlosMiranda-gm3pb
    @CarlosMiranda-gm3pb Год назад

    WOW....I will certainly follow your example the next time I turned a bowl with resin...Thank you sovery much

  • @CarlosMiranda-gm3pb
    @CarlosMiranda-gm3pb Год назад

    Just beautiful!!!! Were you using dry/wet sanding paper? What about for the final finish?

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK Год назад

      Thanks for watching! I sanded dry until about 320 them wet till about 2500. For a final finish I used a very fine grit car buffing paste which brings the resin to a high shine just as it would with car paint. Thanks again for watching, glad you enjoyed, stay creative!

  • @morgancalvi6675
    @morgancalvi6675 Год назад

    Just my opinion here...but a hack to save on resin would be a thinner slab. I love that olive wood...looks like longitude lines o a map.

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK Год назад

      Thanks for watching! Yes that for sure would have been an option, but the customer wanted a very thick slab but didn't want to pay for all the resin that was needed to fill it, so I came up with a creative solution and decided to film it. This table is honestly one of the most brilliant items I've ever had the privilege of building! Thanks so much for your interest, stay creative!

  • @morgancalvi6675
    @morgancalvi6675 Год назад

    What kind of resin did you use?

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK Год назад

      Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment! I used an epoxy resin that is actually designed for use in concrete stabilizing injection. So it cures very very quickly and let's off a lot of heat if poured too deep. It was very hard to find good quality casting resin that was cheap enough to make it worth the while several years ago where I live, that's why I used it. I was still relatively new to resin at the time I made this bowl, but it taught me a lot. Anyway, thank you very much for your interest, stay creative!

  • @dancewithml
    @dancewithml Год назад

    What's your secret to getting a straight hole through the stem?

  • @BuckFu
    @BuckFu Год назад

    What kind of grinding wheel do you use? I usually use a rasp but that looks waaaay faster!

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK Год назад

      Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! I actually use a special type of disposable disk that screws onto a plastic base on the grinder. They are mostly intended to be used in shaping marble and other stone projects, so they work amazingly well for wood as well, plus they don't clog as easily as metal rasps do. Also, the video is sped up quite a bit, but yeah they do work quite well. Thanks again for watching and for your interest! Stay creative!

  • @salustianomunozdoblas1667
    @salustianomunozdoblas1667 2 года назад

    Ni sabes hacer un ney ni sabes tocar ...vaya timo

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK 2 года назад

      My friend, I'm sorry you felt the need to split venom in such a public place, but I never claimed to be a professional Ney maker or player. I simply admire this instrument and decided to follow instructions I had gleaned from several sites online as well as real life experience. I'm sorry if you felt that my attempt was not so good, but in the end, I'm a maker and my passion is to create things to the best of my ability, even though I might not make or play them as well as the best. Thanks for watching, Stay Creative!

  • @universe7761
    @universe7761 2 года назад

    Hello, it's amazing!!! Where do you live exactly?

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK 2 года назад

      Thanks for watching and for the positive feedback! I live in Europe, the reeds used to make these flutes grow quite readily around here. Stay Creative!

    • @universe7761
      @universe7761 2 года назад

      @@FromTheHeartWoodMK i know that you are from Greece...but from where exactly? :)

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK 2 года назад

      @@universe7761 my friend I think it would be imprudent to discuss details of that nature on an open social platform such as RUclips, but thanks again for your interest. Message me on Facebook if you'd like.

  • @Pakkos95
    @Pakkos95 2 года назад

    Looks great my friend! Can you tell me how you treated the sides of the olive wood? Im trying to make one myself and thinking of topping it with polyurethane for water resistance, but the sides are so uneven you cant really sand them

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK 2 года назад

      First, thanks for watching! Secondly, after the resin pour was finished and polished I treated the whole table with about 4-5 coats of Danish oil. I find that I prefer the natural look and feel of the wood in contrast to the glass like feel of the resin, plus the oil has absolutley zero effect of the polish of the resin and is thus very easy to wipe off with no smudging or anything. I think polyurethane would work, but you'd have to be careful to not get it on the resin as it might be difficult to keep the finish from forming some kind of coat on top of the resin which might not be what you are looking for and could cause the resin to lose it's natural luster. In any case, thanks again for watching! Stay Creative!

  • @Gaucheness
    @Gaucheness 2 года назад

    Would you say its possible to turn a wooden wrist watch into a pocket watch?

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK 2 года назад

      Thanks for watching! To be honest, I'm sure there would be a way, but it would very much depend on the style of the wrist watch in question. This project was easy because it was made to be simple. So my best advice would be to use your creativity and something will come to you! Thanks again for watching, stay creative!

  • @elmexicanitonieto6475
    @elmexicanitonieto6475 2 года назад

    Bsatiful job brother ,how many resin used on that proyect ?

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK 2 года назад

      Thanks so much for watching and for taking the time to comment! If I'm not mistaken I believe I used close to one liter of resin for this project. The biggest problem is that I poured it all at once which led to the resin overheating massivly and developing micro fissures all through out it's structure. So this caused it to be very difficult to turn without it spitting chips everywhere instead of cutting like fine ribbons. I was able to save the project with a lot of patience and creative thinking, but it taught me a valueable lesson! Thanks again for watching, stay creative!

    • @elmexicanitonieto6475
      @elmexicanitonieto6475 2 года назад

      @@FromTheHeartWoodMK thanks very much for share i think is awesome

  • @derekfloyd5036
    @derekfloyd5036 2 года назад

    I know this was a long time ago but I’m in the middle of trying to do a live edge with resin how did u do the two pieces did you just split with a splitter or how did u get the two separated like that

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK 2 года назад

      First off, thanks so much for watching, secondly, thank you for your most interesting question. The fact of the matter is that this bowl would have been impossible without a bandsaw. I didn't have a bandsaw for a very long time, but I had saved this piece of wood that had a very peculiar and interesting live edge to it for some time. So when I got the bandsaw it was quite simple to just split it right down the middle and then open the two pieces up like a book and, as I show in the video, screwed them together with a piece of wood in order to find the best orientation for then to sit. Look up bookmatched wood for a very interesting and beautiful experience. Thanks again for watching and for taking the time to comment, stay creative!

  • @kimsutton2268
    @kimsutton2268 2 года назад

    U cut the same wood to many times

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK 2 года назад

      Thanks for watching! Unfortunately it's all part of the process of making a checkered pattern in 3D form. The amount of waste produced is a bit high, but the result is highly worth it. Thanks again for watching! Stay creative!

  • @johnfree2833
    @johnfree2833 2 года назад

    Sweet AF

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK 2 года назад

      Thanks so much for watching! It was a fun project for sure! Stay creative!

  • @jontoolman
    @jontoolman 2 года назад

    Very nice. That's my next project. Thanks gor sharing.

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK 2 года назад

      Thanks so much for watching! It's an incredibly well received gift every time I give it and honestly so easy to make. Thanks again for watching and taking the time to comment! Stay creative!

  • @howdoiremovethis
    @howdoiremovethis 2 года назад

    Bravo!!

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK 2 года назад

      Thanks so much, it turned out better than I expected given the difficulties I experienced. Thanks for watching, stay creative!

  • @moonwoodworks4607
    @moonwoodworks4607 2 года назад

    That looks great, love how you were able to fix the crack issue.

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK 2 года назад

      Thanks so much for watching! Yeah, as I was turning it I knew I had screwed something up and you can even see it on my face because I was getting hit with sharp splinters of resin not ribbons as it should be. I'll be honest, I almost thought there was no hope, but I refused to give up, I had dated those pieces of wood for too long! I'm happy with how it turned out, thanks so much for watching and for taking the time to comment, stay creative!

  • @anelson1914
    @anelson1914 2 года назад

    DUDE!!!! Dayum that's Hot!! GREAT JOB!

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK 2 года назад

      Thanks so much for watching and taking the time to comment! I rely like making unique designs on bowties, to date I've made over 40 different designs so this video is just the tip of the iceberg. Again, thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it, stay creative!

  • @HomoEranus
    @HomoEranus 2 года назад

    Ωραία δουλειά! Που μπορούμε να βρούμε ελιά σε τέτοια μεγέθη?

  • @novicewoodturner5621
    @novicewoodturner5621 2 года назад

    Great bowl, even better shirt 👌

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK 2 года назад

      Thanks so much for watching and for the high compliments! I learned a lot while making this bowl, I was still learning exactly how resin works, but the bowl turned out really nice even though i had some hiccups. Thanks again for watching, stay creative!

  • @UrLocalTrainLover2K8
    @UrLocalTrainLover2K8 2 года назад

    Awesome. Absolutely amazing.

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK 2 года назад

      Thanks so much for watching! I was hoping to get around to building all the other implements from Minecraft as well, but life had other plans. Thanks again for watching and taking the time to comment, stay creative!

  • @morgancalvi6675
    @morgancalvi6675 2 года назад

    I'd LOVE to laminate that 'Caution! Organized Chaos Beyond This Point!' sign and stick it to my front door...yup, that's my life!!! Do you remember where you got it? 3:27...of course it'll go back in place...put it in a bucket of resin with a weight on top...leave it in a pressure pot at 50 psi over night...bingo bamo...it's back in place. Oh, wrote this BEFORE you actually did this...never mind.

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK 2 года назад

      Thanks for watching! I made the sign actually as a joke on Photoshop but then it just stuck. As for the bowl, funny thing is I didn't even have a pressure pot when I made this and it was actually one if the very first things I ever made using epoxy resin, all things considered it turned out really well. Thanks again for watching, stay creative!

    • @morgancalvi6675
      @morgancalvi6675 2 года назад

      @@FromTheHeartWoodMK you too...stay creative. I can't find any signs like it on the Internet...so assumed it was a PS thing...speaking of creative...very creative.

  • @dingydate
    @dingydate 2 года назад

    Thank you Sir, about to make one cheers.

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK 2 года назад

      Thanks for watching! A small piece of advice would be to be sure you use very old files, they were made out of much tougher steel and handled a lot more stress than new files which are often far more brittle and can snap, to this day I still use this skew chisel and have never had any issues with it. Best of luck and stay creative!

  • @PTS328
    @PTS328 2 года назад

    Nice! Looks amazing. I’ve never used resin, or epoxy, (infact I don’t even know if it’s the same thing) so I’m wondering, approximately how much would it cost in resin to make one wood vase or bowl on a lathe? Like r we talking $20, $50 or $100. That is assuming it turns out first time of course. I got not idea and would like to know. If anybody has the answer, please and thanks!

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK 2 года назад

      Thanks so much for watching! Epoxy Resin is just actually just one of the three main types of resin used in woodworking, the other two being Polyester and Urethane resins. This Epoxy resin I'm using I get for 40 euros for 3 liters, so if rough calulations are correct around 50 USD for a little less than a gallon. I stay striclty to Epoxy resins because they have the most tolerance against moisture and are the easiest to use, though they are also the most costly. For this bowl i would estimate that I only usded around 10-15 euros of resin. I hope that helps answer some of your questions. Stay creative!

    • @PTS328
      @PTS328 2 года назад

      @@FromTheHeartWoodMK thanks much!

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK 2 года назад

      @@PTS328 You are most welcome!

  • @delbertbohm2039
    @delbertbohm2039 2 года назад

    l like it but to fast

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK 2 года назад

      Thanks for watching, I try to edit the videos down to make them as enjoyable and full of content as possible while also not being too long and time consuming. Of course, everyone is going to have their preferred style of video, thats totally fine! Stay creative!

  • @ujjwalmahajan5629
    @ujjwalmahajan5629 2 года назад

    OP

    • @FromTheHeartWoodMK
      @FromTheHeartWoodMK 2 года назад

      Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! Stay creative!