I Bought a Flip Clock & Upgraded it - (Day4) 7 Scrapwood Challenges in 7 Days - ep46
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Day 4 Seven Scrapwood Challenges in Seven Days. Check back tomorrow for the next episode or check out the previous ones if you haven't seen them already.
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@jebowlin3879
3 жыл бұрын
that is beautiful your Camphor Laural is nicely figured
"It doesn't have to be perfect" but it will be.
@picklerick8760
3 жыл бұрын
If pask is making it, it will be damn good enough
@ewdtrey
3 жыл бұрын
All of his videos lol
I am consistently impressed by the quality and precision of your parts when you cut multiples by hand. When I do that, they not only look like they were cut by hand, they are also all a little bit different from each other.
@duncanblack808
3 жыл бұрын
Mine look like they were cut by different hands. Possibly different people.
@notabagel
3 жыл бұрын
Much like your hand cut parts, we're all a bit different from one another. Also like your hand cut parts, that's a wonderful thing :)
@Abdelilah_Amraoui
3 жыл бұрын
Haha amazing, I just came from your latest video. And after watching this masterpiece went to the comments and found you here. Great content, the both of you, and thank you for making my Saturday all the better.
@pabloata4708
3 жыл бұрын
@@duncanblack808 HAHAHA
@psidvicious
3 жыл бұрын
@@Abdelilah_Amraoui Same here 😳! I was wildly surprised to see Mike here as well. I have to say, I have thought about leaving a comment on AS before about this channel, something like - “Hey Mike, have you seen that Australian guy Pask Makes?” But I guess it’s old news.
Neil @ 5:35 : "It doesn't need to be neat as it will never be seen"... then proceeds to make joinery that most of us would be proud to display. As my Granna used to say, "Anything worth doing is worth doing well." 😊👍
On the FOURTH day of Scrapwood week Neil made something neat! Four flipping clocks! Three hinged stools! Two hand-carved bowls! And a snowflake, cut from shavings!
@senfdame528
3 жыл бұрын
I giggled
@snowstrobe
3 жыл бұрын
You do realise you're gonna have to keep going with this now... We expect a new one every day.
@zacdredge3859
3 жыл бұрын
@@snowstrobe No worries, I'm already more than half way.
@PaskMakes
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for that Zac! :)
@zacdredge3859
3 жыл бұрын
@@PaskMakes Well I had fun writing these as I watched. Thanks to you for putting in so much effort on this particular series.
Oh, that's plexiglass! Until you removed the paper, I thought this was some plywood for the back of the case. Very very nice project! The result is amazing. Yes, it is made for a table, not a wall. 👍🏾
You have such an amazing sense of aesthetics, the clock looks so elegant and beautiful
Loving these daily challenges, Pask.
12:21 that was a Subtle gesture
@PaskMakes
3 жыл бұрын
Haha! I did think it looked wrong when editing. ;)
@McGowanForge
3 жыл бұрын
@@PaskMakes it was funny actually
I am absolutely certain I could 3D model the odd tapers in CAD. I'm also absolutely certain I would never have come up with all your brilliant ways of actually achieving then in the real piece. So awesome man, love every video!
@PaskMakes
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks very much! They were definitely too tricky for me! :)
@maxroetzer63
3 жыл бұрын
@@PaskMakes It's not that difficult. Sketchup has this great "Follow Me" tool for this type of shapes. Just draw the basic shape outline and a cross section and hover the cross section over the outline. A thing of a couple of minutes. But nevertheless a great project and video as always. I love to watch your skills in use. Greetings from Germany
@SignalJones
3 жыл бұрын
I have done things like that in solidworks, even much more complex, "pretzel" rotations. they're messy, hellish, and crash 5 axis CAM software. seriously. we tried to plug on of the abominations I made into my colleges "serious CAD/CAM" computers and it softlocked. that though- limited cut away rotations. some cut passes. it'd work. i really need to relearn Solidworks...
@SilverbackWoodworks
3 жыл бұрын
Lol. Absolutely certain I could have made all the tricky bits, but I would have just never thought of the idea!!! Neil has challenged me to think more creatively since the first video he made. Thanks man.
You turned a cheap clock into a masterpiece. Absolutely love the quality and ingenuity of your work. Phenomenal
I loved the comment " they didn't need to be perfect as they will never be seen"....and then you made them perfect. Nice job
Neil, your "preparing the camphor laurel" routine is almost like a salad at dinner. I know what it is, I know how it's made, I have a pretty good idea of how it's going to taste. There aren't any surprised but I know I'd miss it if it wasn't there :) For the folks that are new to woodworking (I'm so new, I'm still a spectator!) it's good to see those steps. The more seasoned folks can all marvel - again - at how easy you make it look to cut a straight line on that bandsaw.
So the first portion of this project I was like "oh cool! I could probly do this...... oh... wait..." lmao
Never unterstand the people who dislike such a great video. That shows that these kind of people have no knowledge about woodworking. Great video, excellent work. You are one of the most inspiring maker on KZread.
... and REALLY unbelievable that you did that in a DAY. Incredible.
My man you are truly a man of exquisite tastes, I am loving that portrait of Nick Offerman.
@10Dima01
3 жыл бұрын
He is cool)
I appreciate that you showed us your mistake with the grooves on the side. I've been hours into a project and realized something was backwards or just wrong, and it felt nice to realize it happens to the greats.
Having spent its former life in dismal and minimalist environs, your clock is now THE HAPPIEST CLOCK IN AUSTRALIA! Nicely done.
The beauty of your projects is that they are 100% handmade. Other channels, although great, present the idea and boom! CNC!
Instant like for every video. Your videos are essential viewing, and show brilliant artistry all around. Your photography site is amazing too. I'd recommend anyone who watches your videos to visit it.
Had no idea, from the IG pics I'd seen, that the clock was SO big! Really lovely!
That flip clock looks like it would fit in perfectly in a mid century modern style house. Great work!
You really didn't have to show the mistaken cuts, but you did. And that just shows your character. Awesome build as always.
With all of your skills and knowledge, I love the way you transform scraps into something beautiful.
"It doesn't need to be neat because they'll never be seen" does a super neat job anyway.
The wood case is a huge upgrade, but you should be careful cleaning Perspex (or any acrylic). Paper towels can scuff it and glass cleaner can cause it to crack or craze. The best option is to use a plastic polish/cleaner like Novus 1 and a microfiber cloth
Frankly, I was stunned at how BIG it is. When I saw the original clock, I thought it was about 1/4 of the size it actually is. Good job!
It's great seeing a fellow old codger showing the youngsters how it's done! And I agree, your design is far superior! 👍👍
great work Neil. Thanks for showing the challenges and how you overcome them. A true craftsman isn't perfect but adapts and overcomes. Brilliant!
Such a beautiful re-imagining of this piece.
That's a beautiful result, and a massive improvement to the clock.
I actually enjoyed the two-pieced corners of it, gave it an aesthetic "buckly" look to it. Good job :)
That was awesome. I always enjoy your videos, and I always learn a lot, (and I’ve been building and selling my woodworking projects for many years now). You remind me of Paul Sellers, with your calm, humble and homey personality. You are like the neighbor I wish I had, and would love to hang out with. Anyways, thanks for another awesome video. I wish you a very Merry Christmas, and a fantastic 2021! Peace!✌️
Never a dull moment when you post a video Neil. Love the clock and the work you put into it is very inspiring. Great video mate
It is always a joy to watch you work. Looking forward to seeing what you have in store for 2021. Cheers my friend!!
Possibly my favorite project of yours. I really like everything about the way this turned out and the techniques you used to make it. Seriously awesome!
another impressive and beautiful work Neil! I can't wait for tomorrows episode of the Scrapwood Challenge!
This looks so awesome! Thanks for sharing the build. It was a treat to watch it.
Wow thats awesome. Turned out superbly. And love the artwork of nick and Jimmy
Neil, we seem both to be enjoying rainy weather of late all be “opposite” sides of the southern part of the earth. I would love to be able to meddle with my projects when there is a consistent rain. Very nice work on the clock, must say it was much larger than what I thought it was. Love the BIG digits allows for reading without glasses. 😉😆
You raised the value of that clock by a factor of ten! The contrast of the cut tapers and the rounded corners looks great. The splines are a neat accent feature. I'm curious where the original clock came from. I haven't seen a flipper clock in years. The one I had plugged into the wall, no batteries. It was also an alarm clock, it had the most disturbing buzzing alarm sound. It was really quite startling when it went off in the morning. That was back in the mid 70's. Edit: Spelling
Masterpiece :)
Time really flew whilst I was witching this video. I enjoyed every minute.
Amazing work as usual my friend. Keep up the great work. Love every video
i was so confused about why is there so much empty space between the numbers and the glass and then i realized why and now i think it’s perfect
Amazing work & details as always Neil. That piece turned out great! 👏👍😉
Every single project you complete is amazing and perfect to every detail! 👍👍👍
There's a little detail in every one of your videos that teaches me something. I love this about your channel. I wish I had your level of creativity. I look forward to seeing each and every one of your videos.
Beautiful work!
Again this piece turned out awesome, Pask! You really outdid yourself with these 7 days challenges
Very good job… I love it !!! Excellent finished product !!!
As always, your work is inspiring!
Wow excellent job looking forward to the rest thanks for sharing
Once again, a phenomenal job. Beautiful.
Love!!!! Merry Christmas!!!!
What a great unique project. Superb mate.
That clock didn't look very big in the beginning until you built the box , Jesus Christ that's a big clock . Sweet build and idea 👍
Excellent result!
It’s really looks amazing, you are a talented man.
Man, you have MAD skills. It's fun to watch you. Thanks for the great video!
These work like the old time tables in European train stations, I think they’re called Split Flap boards but actually Flip Splat would work equally well. Really nice build.
Another awesome scrapwood challenge. I can hardly keep up this week :) Love the dolly zoom at the end. This time we get a reflection of you doing it, so we can see how you hold the camera and pull focus as you back away. Very cool.
So nice. I really like the idea and the final design.
Fascinating! Your sense of design is really remarkable - elegant in a very simple way.
What a great idea. Love the finished piece.
Looks great! Thanks for making these great videos! Keep up the awesome work and happy holidays to you and your family!
Am I the only one who thought this was a small old school alarm clock was and was thinking the whole time "Just how big is this guys nightstand"? 🤣 Great work as always!
Very nice work sir and thank you for sharing. You turned a $10 clock into a $100 piece of art.
You can cut the paper on the acrylic sheet with a standard glass cutter. This will allow the you to install the edge of the acrylic into the rabbet. When the project is finished you can remove the rest of the masking.
I have always felt it is important for everyone to be allowed an opinion, even if it’s wrong. Check out these numpties who downvoted this video. Clearly they did not get enough love from their mothers when they were on the teat. Excellent work as usual sir.
Dude! This clock looks so good! I love it! Those rounded corners are epic. I'm very impressed at your workmanship and just delighted at the outcome of this. Merry Christmas from Canada, Neil.
Gorgeous like everything you have made, nice video=)
Excellent work as always 👌
Nice project. You Sir have the patience of an old pine in the forest. Great job.
Enjoyable video. Thanks for posting.
Beautiful! a contrasting dark wood for the splines would have been nice too.
Fantastic build!
Simply gorgeous and such an improvement on the original design! The extra details you included just add to the allure. I have fallen absolutely in love with camphor laurel after watching you work with it in so many projects. The colors and grain figure are so striking! I'm curious though... I can't recall seeing it used by other woodworkers though I was under the impression that it's not an uncommon type of tree in many places. Is there just not much demand for or is it a species that requires some level of experience to work with? Thank you so much for this Scrapwood Challenge series! It's so much more exciting than all the birds and dancing milkmaids in the traditional Christmas song 😉
Best challenge so far. Well done!
Beautifully done, like the color scheme.
Nice Project! I like your work!
Awesome work!!!
I love your videos. Like Frank Howarth, your projects are beyond my skill level / patience. But they're very entertaining. Great respect for your skills and you seem like an awesome guy.
You always seem to impress us with your scrappy work! Cheers!
Excellent! always in every detail, thanks you by all of yours videos.
The new clock case looks better than the original one! Wonderfully executed, too!
That was VERY clever, I thoroughly enjoyed watching this video!
Beautiful tapers, really nice touch
Just when you wonder if he has come to the end of his ability to blow us out of the water he comes up with another one to prove me wrong. Love the way this one turned out. Beautiful work.
I think it needed the dark interior to pop the clock face. Very cool build. I learn something in every video . Thanks for sharing!
Really really nice design! Looking forward to tomorrow...
I really like all the curves and angles. They give it that subtle and special something that really makes it interesting to look at. Thanks for sharing!
Now that was a challenge! Wow, Very Classy. A convoluted mind always prevails over that of mediocrity! Thanks Neil, saved this to favorites just to keep my noodle in shape!
Amazing as always sir.
These dude is amazing! Love your work !
I really have enjoyed this particular series... but looking forward to more metal work and your regular wood projects as well... can't wait to see your new mill
Unbelievable craftsmanship!
Loving this one. Thanks
This was a super awesome build!