100+ STITCHES! - The biggest log I ever turned - Woodturning
Today I turned a very large piece of oak full of cracks.
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How in the world do you only have 179k subscribers? Your techniques are at least equal, if not superior to, so many other channels. The "improvised" tools you use in each video are certainly professionally made ( steadyrest, hollowing rig) ... nevermind the "inside the vessel while turning" shot! I do not think I've seen that anywhere else. Fantastic work!
@LeonardGreenpaw
Жыл бұрын
He is a true master of his craft
@phillamoore157
Жыл бұрын
Anyone know where he got his training/education?
@johnhorner4489
10 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing.
When I saw 100+ stitches I thought, "oh my god he must have sliced himself open!" Beautiful piece, Olivier.
@brucepickess8097
Жыл бұрын
Now that's what I thought too !!!!
@bradliston2836
Жыл бұрын
Me too. Kept waiting for the carnage. Is that bad?
Wait... (as i'm watching) A YEAR LATER!? You produced a video with footage from the previouse YEAR! Wow . impressive. Subbed.
Je me suis toujours demandé pourquoi personne n'avait pensé à faire un gabarit pour guider l'outil à l'intérieur d'un vase afin d'avoir une épaisseur régulière....BRAVO OLIVIER ! !
You are my mechanics of woodturning. I was never disappointed with your videos.
Wasn’t sure what sort of “stitches”you were referring to in the title, so I’m glad it didn’t involve a trip to the hospital. That piece looks amazing! Also, I’m impressed by the way you were able to keep the piece stable through the process. Kudos!!
Just one stroke of genius after another. From one who has been turning for many years, my hat is off to you!
🪵 Incroyablement cool. Jusqu'à la minute 3, et avec le titre "100+ points de suture", j'étais sur le bord de mon siège, anticipant que votre pièce s'envole et que vous alliez à l'hôpital pour des soins médicaux. Maintenant je sais. Ouf. Superbe pièce Monsieur Olivier. Toujours un plaisir de te voir pratiquer ton talent. Et merci d'avoir montré la configuration et le modèle pour sculpter l'intérieur. C'était très intéressant à voir.
@mainelife6473
Жыл бұрын
Yes, I saw that title, and I was expecting to see a KZread warning about blood & gore! Thank goodness that did not happen, and they turned out to be wooden stitches. Olivier always amazes me with the detailed work on his pieces.
this guy steps his game up every single time. hes always got some new contraption hes made to make his work better. big salute to you man.
DUDE~!! I'm new to this genre, and you're the one that I compare all others to, you really present this very well. But, when I read 100+ STITCHES, I thought you were injured -- again, NEWBIE -- and I didn't want to watch. OMG~!! I finally read some of these comments and this made me laugh... and, of course, I was so impressed~!! (and thankful that the stitches were in the wood~!!😉) Beautiful work~!!
Wow you are very talented. The jig master I’m humbled.
Such craftsmanship! I hope the market pays handsomely!!
Absolutely phenomenal!! I could not turn off the video!! I'm gonna watch it again when I show my mom in law!
I read the comments prior to viewing to be sure it wasn't a how-to-get-hurt video :-) I know full well how to get hurt so, I tend to shy away from the painful expositions. Wow, I was not expecting that!! :-) Genius woodcrafting skill and ideas!!!
Ren would be so proud of your log!
In a world of constant craziness, watching your videos calms me down to where I find my happy place.
@dedede9664
Ай бұрын
yes me too, it's why I'm addicted to all these arts and crafts channels. they don't spout nonsense. they are just masters of their craft
I always thought you were good. Now, I know you are amazing!
Just want to say how much I love this channel. Not only are the pieces you create amazing, but so is the videography. Also really appreciate the consistent use of PPE -- so important but all too often ignored.
@slm3945
Жыл бұрын
Olivier, Yes wonderful video work!! I was amazed at the view from inside as you turned! Please consider a video showing us how you captured this amazing angle.
@diamondperidot
Жыл бұрын
I am nervous when I see my favorite wood workers not using PPE.
@TheOpacue
Жыл бұрын
What is PPE?
@mytwosense9135
Жыл бұрын
@@TheOpacue Personal Protection Equipment
OK, I'll admit it--I fell for the title and screeched "Oh no!" I'm glad you are safe and sound and it's just another incredible design!
@johnlyden7243
Жыл бұрын
"You'll come for the bloodshed!! You'll stay for the craftsmanship!"
@matts.8342
Жыл бұрын
I kept cringing in anticipation each time he slowed down the video too!
@johnlyden7243
Жыл бұрын
@@matts.8342 Same
Kid, you never cease to amaze me! Beautiful!
You are so good I almost don't like you. This is beyond great work.
Wow. Everything you do is so original. 🇺🇸👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👍🏼
Very beautiful Olivier. I can not help but think that it takes a warped mind to think up something like this. Well done.
Talk about 'the less traveled road'! We watch the transition of the workings of your imagination take form and function. The process and the result are equally amazing. Thanks.
Amazing wood turning skills, incredible machines, beautiful camera angles coupled with shots resembling a heavy gun operating soldier... 😁😁😁 👍👍👍.
it's stunning what you come up with and your ability to execute your ideas
Very nice work. Plus, a whole lot of patience waiting for a year to let it dry. Thanks for sharing.
A very clever way to achieve a uniform wall thickness. Not to mention a great work of art and functionality.
merci de nous faire partager ton savoir faire. tu es un artisan de talent !
This came out great buddy. I was nervous about the 100 stitches part, especially when you slowed the video down lol. What a beautiful chunk of wood. You make some amazing stuff bud, all the jigs and craftsmanship, top notch.
@jasonford6607
Жыл бұрын
Same. Immediate reaction was "Oh crap! I hope he's ok! Wait....oh. Ok! Nice!"
@mrsalts5336
Жыл бұрын
I almost didn't watch because of the "100 stitches" comment. Glad I read this spoiler post before surfing away.
@bsmythe3214
Жыл бұрын
"Bud"? Are you stuck in the 1950s?
@FezTheSpaceBiker
Жыл бұрын
I assumed it was woodworking terminology when I first clicked before I thought about it for a sec. Turns out I was right to begin with. Great work as always!
🤯Mind blown! 🤯 I'm guessing you work for NASA in your spare time. Kudos!
3:48 that's a Mortis jig... 4:36 a Caliber too! 5-17 still more jigs. 7:38 marking jig. 8:35 there's the Money shot! Your recording & editing are second to none... Thank you
What most people would throw in the fireplace you see the beauty of the WHOLE PIECE and set out to accentuate the abnormalities. You Mr Gomis are an inspiration to us 64 year old wannabe woodturners!
@patrciaclemons8183
Жыл бұрын
We're not all living such a nice experience we can create these items. Need to burn it to stay warm in winter or die my friend :+(
tu est un champion, je félicite, bonne journée de France
At first I was a bit worried that the stitches were for you but now I get it. Great job!
@isabelleblanchet3694
Жыл бұрын
Same, when he pulled the chainsaw out, I feared he had a mishaps with it.
@JustUsInBaja
Жыл бұрын
I also. I had no idea stitches were for the wood. I am so relieved!
Once again… great! When reduced to a twelve minute video, it looks so quick n easy. But my favorite part is thinking about the problem-solving process that you are going through. Thanks again for sharing.
Wasn't sure where you were going with this at first but wow! Original.
Wowza, I thought I was good.I’m nothing compared to the master!!!👍🏻☮✌🏻
Truly genius, thanks for sharing and “ inspiring”. Great result
ouah!!! merci Olivier pour ce partage! Quel objet magnifique !!! quel artiste ! je te découvre que maintenant et moi qui vais commencer le tournage je te trouve très inspirant! encore BRAVO!
Ich will ganz ehrlich sein: Schön finde ich das Objekt nicht unbedingt. Aber faszinierend, wie es entstehen konnte. An die Grenze des Machbaren hat sich Olivier vorgewagt. Bravissimo!
The work of a true craftsman, congratulations on a job well done!
Olivier it is a awesome and stunningly beautiful vase.
Maaann!!! You're a genius! Not only turning this piece of art, but also manufacturing the fixtures and inventing the methods. Dayum maann...
What an imagination you have creating new techniques and art.
tu m' épate a chaque fois quel talent !!
I was impressed by the technical approach in making this lamp. I'm a retired mechanical engineer and your technique was refreshing.
The end result is fantastic!
Представляю какой чудесный запах дерева царит в вашей мастерской!! Наверное поэтому у вас получается такая красота?!
I have seen hundreds of woodturning videos. This is my favorite one.
What a relief that the "100+ stitches" were in the wood! The title of the video had me worried, for a moment.
wonderful to watch such talent, dare (I say genius,) at work! Magnifique!!
Duuuuuuude Oliver. Amazing work again.
Brilliant! Love the vision and ingenuity!
Despite this feeling like a huge clickbait, what an impressive project!
This is an awesome idea! A Festool Domino DF-700 would be a great tool for this. All the Best, Chuck
Pas mal et beaucoup de travail pour un magnifique résultat!!!
You`ve got some mad skills man. keep `em coming, please...
What a great video to wake up to
I’ve seen a lot of wood turning channels. Some are informative, some make nice work, most talk to much. But Olivier Gomis is of a different planet. Amazing videos, skill and intelligent approach of making this amazing pieces of art.
This is not only amazing woodworking but also fantastic camera work and video editing!
Never believed it will turn out to be nice, not until he turned on the light. It really is a great piece.
That’s such an awesome piece not to mention beautiful. The template follower that you made for turning the inside to make it match the outside was really cool to see. Fantastic work once again Oliver.
Wow amazing what you vissulised you have the right machinery weldone keep on sending more
You sure do have the gadgets......brilliant!
Wow. You made a woodturning version of the steady-rest!
I was worried the 100 stitches were going to be in your face when the log came off the lathe. Glad you survived ! Great video and inspired project carried off with aplomb.
Very nice use of cracks and light
Great use of what was literally fire wood. The “stitches” are a great addition giving stability, interest, and beauty. I thought you had a wonderful vase as you applied the finish and the colors and grain woke up. Was concerned when you drilled the hole in the bottom. Then as you chiseled out the groove I understood where you were going. This is a beautiful lamp. Well done! BTW, your jigs are fantastic as well. I’m sure you could have done this without them, but your jigs really enhanced and sped your work. Excellent job with all of it. Thank you for sharing.
J'ai eu peur que les 100 points de sutures ne soient pour toi Olivier! Que de matos,que de savoir faire... et quel résultat ! Bravo
trop fort le garçon!!!! passionné, équipé...ça n'a pas de prix ce qu'il fait avec l'amortissement du matériel, des outillages et de son temps passé....
well done that is a lovely piece you are very talented and i hope you are making a good living off your talents.
Oh, I love it; an "Original" just like the creator/artist.
Brilliant. Beautiful. Excellent workmanship. Tres Formidable!
Very very very beautiful. Very good work.
You have a very impressive set of Jigs to work with your Lathe. Very Cool.
Good job!, I didn't know Sheldon Cooper had taken up woodworking😃
Wonderfull ! And also, great idea to put the camera inside the vessel ^^
Master Class!! Well played friend.
Best sculptor and artist on you tube... amazing stuff x
Simply beautiful!
I've been doing wood working for about 65 years and that was impressive. Nice job.------Bob
Wow, j'adore le résultat avec la lumière dedans.
That was pure genius.
Great jigs, great work, GREAT RESULTS!!
Your foresight, patience and technical skills for turning and filmmaking are extraordinary. This is setting a new bar!
I’m absolutely in love with lamp. It’s gorgeous, reminds me of oriental craftsmanship. Happy to see you added the pegs instead of resin. And making it a standing light, even better. The wood is beautiful.
@nickh5081
Жыл бұрын
This comment tickled my funny bone. If you've ever seen Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, all I heard when I first read it is "I love lamp". I don't care if you did it on purpose or if it's a simple typo, it's still great!
Nice to see actual wood turning, no epoxy, no glitter, just beautiful wood.
C’est tellement beau ce que vous faites…
Incredible job, thanks for sharing
You are one in a million dude. Don’t stop creating. Ever.
Oliver, you continue to outdo yourself! The sheer size and audacity of turning a piece of this size with that many cracks, the hollowing rig, the template, truing it up after it warped, lighting it from the inside, I am but a child at the lathe, you are the master.
Magnifique!
That is really quite beautiful!
very talented man, extremally impressive
That's one of the most technically sophisticated turnings I've seen so far. Very nice work! 🙂
Great work. anytime you do a large log it is dangerous and frustrating. Thank you
Glad the stitches held the cracks while it dried, I know many wood workers would have gone for the bow tie shape on a crack (in the US we call these kinds of defect patch fills “Dutchmen”).
Talk about having the right equipment for the job!
excellent job very clever & you’ve got some nice lathe equipment 👍🤪