Dear Sir. I don't know what to say. I am speechless. That is some of the most beautiful work I have ever seen and you have opened my eyes to a whole new world of woodworking. I really appreciate you taking your time to make and post these videos. It is selfless people like you, spreading your knowledge, so some of us can learn this magnificent art and in turn share it for others to enjoy as well. Thank you so much. Your new fan, R. C. Ray of Wood Inspirations and Design LLC.
@kerrykrishna11 жыл бұрын
What an absolutely breathtaking piece of work. I am totally awestruck Silas.
@FelishaWild12 жыл бұрын
That is amazing. Thank you so much for sharing this with us. It is always a pleasure to see an amazing artist at work.
@malcolmalexander52468 жыл бұрын
Beautiful work Silas, You are a very special craftsman with a unique talent and I appreciate you showing this. Malcolm
@mgostony13 жыл бұрын
Very informative, clearly explained and beautiful results. The flowers are gorgeous!
@davidmcleandamrecordings36735 жыл бұрын
Thank you.. great video.. the sawing method was not what i expected but made total sense. I have had good luck remoisturizing the tape and just peeling it off.. but you are clearly the master. My confidence is bouyed.. though you years of doing it add an enlightened perspective on grain direction .. really beautiful work..
@inayat211894 жыл бұрын
at 10 55 i was almost into tears.... wow wow. and that is all wood the way that has come together. so so beautiful. yes speechless is the real word. much respects sir.
@LadyPelikan3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this exquisite craftsmanship!
@jony36749 жыл бұрын
Silas, você tá de parabéns, eu nunca vir tantas belezas juntas, adorei esses seus trabalhos.
@yl9154 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely beautiful!
@pauloalbertovamosfalardequ69765 жыл бұрын
Hello! greetings from a member of Brazil. unbelievable that such a magnificent channel of knowledge has so few subscribers. your work is magic ... wonderful.! Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge!
@IanSlatas11 жыл бұрын
Very good work both on the marquetry and the video production.
@corcoransullivan156210 жыл бұрын
after watching the whole video, what I meant to say was- wow you do amazing work
@mallymatchu12 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed the video Silas, could you please do another when you get chance? extreemely helpful to an aspiring beginner like myself. :D
@LogicalQ Жыл бұрын
Good god this is craftsmanship
@barrytatti86965 жыл бұрын
Outstanding!
@couerl8 жыл бұрын
Bravo sir, very impressive.
@raspberrynomnom6 жыл бұрын
Amazing. Your work is incredible. The tape removal does look like a PITA. I wonder if it would be worth experimenting with a heat-activated tape and keep a tacking iron beside you? It would definitely take more time to apply, but at the end you could use a heat gun or even heat the whole panel with infrared lamps or an oven and just peal it all cleanly off, skipping all the scrapping and sanding for tape removal.
@leelucas19113 жыл бұрын
Beautiful
@edgarpy1088 Жыл бұрын
Pero que excelencia de trabajo artesanal y expresion creativa. gracias por compartir, suscrito.
@ShanonBopbeepbd13 жыл бұрын
Love your work, just one ?, did you tilt your scroll saw table to get the tight fits
@andrebourque21658 ай бұрын
I thought the use of a water-based gum tape was to remove the tape after glue up using steam or moisture. Scraping and sanding is as you say the least exciting part. Beautiful final piece.
@corcoransullivan156210 жыл бұрын
so cool thank you much
@claudioscola11 жыл бұрын
Wow! Thanks.
@BuLLdoGG195513 жыл бұрын
There is some great info here for beginers like me
@johnhuggins50214 жыл бұрын
Hi Silas, I noticed your "The Master Techniques Of Marquetry" is no longer being sold. Is there any chance you might be coming out with a revised version of your DVD in the not-too-far future? As I understand it your DVD goes deeper into the explanation of your techniques than does your book, "A Marquetry Odyssey: Historical Objects and Personal Work." Hope you still respond to questions on this long ago posted KZread video demo. Thank you.
@jmcreativeartscentre92403 жыл бұрын
This's great
@gaspareparisi16785 жыл бұрын
beautiful merci
@taybe123010 жыл бұрын
have you shaded some parts of the flower by using heat?
@arfon6510 жыл бұрын
muy buen trabajo, supongo que tardaste mucho en hacer este mueble.
@daveweber13315 жыл бұрын
Wow, Mr. Kopf... That is amazing. Fascinating. And incredibly intimidating! Your years of experience shine through with the almost casual way you handle the veneer and work your pencil over those imaginary lines... I feel I am mouthing words and saying nothing, in the face of such mastery. Thank you so much for sharing this. I saw somewhere here in the comments that you would think you'd price this at $30,000 if you made it today... How many hours - if you don't mind me asking - did you have in this piece? In the marquetry and then in the actual cabinet? Again, Thank you! Intimidating, yes - but also so inspiring!! :-)
@yliyahhawkins992810 жыл бұрын
No words......!
@stevensonramsburgh2787 жыл бұрын
Beautiful Work, Silas. I'm wondering what scroll blade you're using, what you use as a backing and the thickness of your veneers?
@silaskopf6240
7 жыл бұрын
3/0 blades available from Tools for Working Wood in Brooklyn. I am now sawing my own veneers at 1/24 inch. And I back up the cut with cardboard.
@mallymatchu12 жыл бұрын
Does anyone know what the third sheet (looks like waste veneer or card) is at 2.40? I'm assuming this reduces the chattering of the veneers and minimises the break-out??
@arfon6511 жыл бұрын
Muy bonito el resultado final, creo que te podias trabajar menos si sombreases con arena.
@zanerios27762 жыл бұрын
Do you offer classes ugh you need to make more videos!
@andrewswiderski88117 жыл бұрын
Master, tell me what blade you using for this that do not see the kerf after blade cuts on the veneer's splice? I'm using the smallest what i can buy 8/0 (it's stricte for metal - for jewellery) whitch mean 0,16 x 0,32 mm (names Super Q Niqua 8/0) and actually still can see the kerf. :/ Greetings from Europe.
@silaskopf6240
7 жыл бұрын
I use a 2/0 blade. I suspect you break a lot of the 8/0 blades? The size of the blade is determined by the thickness of the veneer, the thickness of the blade, and most importantly, the angle of the tilt of the table. I suspect that if you can see the kerf of an 8/0 blade when you are done that you are cutting vertically. With a 2/0 blade and 1mm veneer the desired angle is about 12 degrees. Experiment with the blades and find the angle. If you are using thinner veneers (.7mm) you can accomplish the same math by putting a waste veneer between the two you are saving. (Note: the package is .21mm versus the .20mm for the two thicker veneers, essentially the same). I hope this helps. Silas
@flynnpaul26
6 жыл бұрын
I took a class with Paul Schurch at the Mark Adams school this year. He uses a 2/0. He says smaller is pointless, and after glue-up and sanding the kerf is not noticeable. He also does not use the double bevel method for this reason, It appears Kopf does not either.
@daa34177 жыл бұрын
What does a piece like that go for, I know "if you have to ask" and all but I'm simply curious.
@silaskopf6240
7 жыл бұрын
The piece was purchased by the Milwaukee Museum of Art when I made it about ten years ago and i can't remember the price. To do a similar piece now would be about $30,000.
@daa3417
7 жыл бұрын
Silas Kopf Thanks, that's surprisingly dead on for what I had in my head. I'm sure whoever would buy such a piece would be happy with it, I know I'd be happy to have that in my modest collection. If I'm ever in Milwaukee I'll make the museum the top of my list, do they host any more of your work?
@rsplaine7 жыл бұрын
Great video, but you guessed incorrectly--it's not a stamen. It's a spadix.
@brendonrundell4911
6 жыл бұрын
Not a stamen or spadix. It's a beautiful work of art.
@christophecharvet94305 жыл бұрын
dommage pas en francais, un sous titrage serait sympa ... très belle réalisation bravo
@silaskopf
5 жыл бұрын
C'était assez difficile à produire en anglais. Avez vous un ami qui peut regardez avec vous et rendre un traducion?
Gorgeous. I just bought Kopf's book "A Marquetry Odyssey" from Amazon. It's amazing and was less than $15 for a brand new book including shipping. It is more than 200 oversized pages with lots of beautiful color photographs. For anyone who likes his work, it is a bargain.
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Dear Sir. I don't know what to say. I am speechless. That is some of the most beautiful work I have ever seen and you have opened my eyes to a whole new world of woodworking. I really appreciate you taking your time to make and post these videos. It is selfless people like you, spreading your knowledge, so some of us can learn this magnificent art and in turn share it for others to enjoy as well. Thank you so much. Your new fan, R. C. Ray of Wood Inspirations and Design LLC.
What an absolutely breathtaking piece of work. I am totally awestruck Silas.
That is amazing. Thank you so much for sharing this with us. It is always a pleasure to see an amazing artist at work.
Beautiful work Silas, You are a very special craftsman with a unique talent and I appreciate you showing this. Malcolm
Very informative, clearly explained and beautiful results. The flowers are gorgeous!
Thank you.. great video.. the sawing method was not what i expected but made total sense. I have had good luck remoisturizing the tape and just peeling it off.. but you are clearly the master. My confidence is bouyed.. though you years of doing it add an enlightened perspective on grain direction .. really beautiful work..
at 10 55 i was almost into tears.... wow wow. and that is all wood the way that has come together. so so beautiful. yes speechless is the real word. much respects sir.
Thank you for sharing this exquisite craftsmanship!
Silas, você tá de parabéns, eu nunca vir tantas belezas juntas, adorei esses seus trabalhos.
Absolutely beautiful!
Hello! greetings from a member of Brazil. unbelievable that such a magnificent channel of knowledge has so few subscribers. your work is magic ... wonderful.! Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge!
Very good work both on the marquetry and the video production.
after watching the whole video, what I meant to say was- wow you do amazing work
Really enjoyed the video Silas, could you please do another when you get chance? extreemely helpful to an aspiring beginner like myself. :D
Good god this is craftsmanship
Outstanding!
Bravo sir, very impressive.
Amazing. Your work is incredible. The tape removal does look like a PITA. I wonder if it would be worth experimenting with a heat-activated tape and keep a tacking iron beside you? It would definitely take more time to apply, but at the end you could use a heat gun or even heat the whole panel with infrared lamps or an oven and just peal it all cleanly off, skipping all the scrapping and sanding for tape removal.
Beautiful
Pero que excelencia de trabajo artesanal y expresion creativa. gracias por compartir, suscrito.
Love your work, just one ?, did you tilt your scroll saw table to get the tight fits
I thought the use of a water-based gum tape was to remove the tape after glue up using steam or moisture. Scraping and sanding is as you say the least exciting part. Beautiful final piece.
so cool thank you much
Wow! Thanks.
There is some great info here for beginers like me
Hi Silas, I noticed your "The Master Techniques Of Marquetry" is no longer being sold. Is there any chance you might be coming out with a revised version of your DVD in the not-too-far future? As I understand it your DVD goes deeper into the explanation of your techniques than does your book, "A Marquetry Odyssey: Historical Objects and Personal Work." Hope you still respond to questions on this long ago posted KZread video demo. Thank you.
This's great
beautiful merci
have you shaded some parts of the flower by using heat?
muy buen trabajo, supongo que tardaste mucho en hacer este mueble.
Wow, Mr. Kopf... That is amazing. Fascinating. And incredibly intimidating! Your years of experience shine through with the almost casual way you handle the veneer and work your pencil over those imaginary lines... I feel I am mouthing words and saying nothing, in the face of such mastery. Thank you so much for sharing this. I saw somewhere here in the comments that you would think you'd price this at $30,000 if you made it today... How many hours - if you don't mind me asking - did you have in this piece? In the marquetry and then in the actual cabinet? Again, Thank you! Intimidating, yes - but also so inspiring!! :-)
No words......!
Beautiful Work, Silas. I'm wondering what scroll blade you're using, what you use as a backing and the thickness of your veneers?
@silaskopf6240
7 жыл бұрын
3/0 blades available from Tools for Working Wood in Brooklyn. I am now sawing my own veneers at 1/24 inch. And I back up the cut with cardboard.
Does anyone know what the third sheet (looks like waste veneer or card) is at 2.40? I'm assuming this reduces the chattering of the veneers and minimises the break-out??
Muy bonito el resultado final, creo que te podias trabajar menos si sombreases con arena.
Do you offer classes ugh you need to make more videos!
Master, tell me what blade you using for this that do not see the kerf after blade cuts on the veneer's splice? I'm using the smallest what i can buy 8/0 (it's stricte for metal - for jewellery) whitch mean 0,16 x 0,32 mm (names Super Q Niqua 8/0) and actually still can see the kerf. :/ Greetings from Europe.
@silaskopf6240
7 жыл бұрын
I use a 2/0 blade. I suspect you break a lot of the 8/0 blades? The size of the blade is determined by the thickness of the veneer, the thickness of the blade, and most importantly, the angle of the tilt of the table. I suspect that if you can see the kerf of an 8/0 blade when you are done that you are cutting vertically. With a 2/0 blade and 1mm veneer the desired angle is about 12 degrees. Experiment with the blades and find the angle. If you are using thinner veneers (.7mm) you can accomplish the same math by putting a waste veneer between the two you are saving. (Note: the package is .21mm versus the .20mm for the two thicker veneers, essentially the same). I hope this helps. Silas
@flynnpaul26
6 жыл бұрын
I took a class with Paul Schurch at the Mark Adams school this year. He uses a 2/0. He says smaller is pointless, and after glue-up and sanding the kerf is not noticeable. He also does not use the double bevel method for this reason, It appears Kopf does not either.
What does a piece like that go for, I know "if you have to ask" and all but I'm simply curious.
@silaskopf6240
7 жыл бұрын
The piece was purchased by the Milwaukee Museum of Art when I made it about ten years ago and i can't remember the price. To do a similar piece now would be about $30,000.
@daa3417
7 жыл бұрын
Silas Kopf Thanks, that's surprisingly dead on for what I had in my head. I'm sure whoever would buy such a piece would be happy with it, I know I'd be happy to have that in my modest collection. If I'm ever in Milwaukee I'll make the museum the top of my list, do they host any more of your work?
Great video, but you guessed incorrectly--it's not a stamen. It's a spadix.
@brendonrundell4911
6 жыл бұрын
Not a stamen or spadix. It's a beautiful work of art.
dommage pas en francais, un sous titrage serait sympa ... très belle réalisation bravo
@silaskopf
5 жыл бұрын
C'était assez difficile à produire en anglais. Avez vous un ami qui peut regardez avec vous et rendre un traducion?
Столярочка - нормальная , маркетри - грубовато ! ...
Gorgeous. I just bought Kopf's book "A Marquetry Odyssey" from Amazon. It's amazing and was less than $15 for a brand new book including shipping. It is more than 200 oversized pages with lots of beautiful color photographs. For anyone who likes his work, it is a bargain.