Hey everyone, thank you for having a look at my channel!
I have been making furniture for over 16 years now and I've had pieces of furniture in Harrods in London, made dining tables for royalty and had pieces shipped all over the world.
I am not going to bash videos out everyday but when I make one it's going to be the best I can make so thank you for being patient :)
Thanks for watching!!
🔹️Goals for my KZread channel 🔹️
▪️Reach 1000 subscribers ✅
▪️Reach 10'000 subscribers ✅
▪️Reach 100'000 subscribers
▪️Break a Guinness world record
▪️Make a prop for a movie
▪️Get 1M views on a video✅
▪️Get 2M views on a video✅
▪️Get 3M views on a video
▪️Turn 1000 segments ✅
▪️Turn 2000 segments ✅
▪️Turn 15'000 segments ✅️
▪️Turn 30'000 segments
▪️Make a career on KZread making videos for you!
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Hey what happened? Nothing on your website and no more posts?
Thank you for sharing
Is the cloth you use to apply the adhesive a rag?
Just a white kitchen roll :)
Thank you! That's helpful. Not many people in Japan do this, so I'll ask again!
What is the caulking material and what is the thing you spray on at the end?
The spray would of been a accelerator for the CA glue finish, was the white paste what I used to polish the pen?
Well done, great project. Thank you for sharing. Everyone stay safe, warm, happy and healthy. From Henrico County Virginia
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Just stumbled across your channel and loved this video! Bummed it seems you are no longer active.
I'm still here, I've just been so busy, I'm hoping to get back into youtube soon, thank you for watching :)
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Hello, I am fond of making artistic things, sometimes from used materials, and currently I would like to make a fountain pen in the manual way that you do, but I find it difficult to obtain the internal components of the pen. Please where can I get it?
If you Google pen kits you should find some local suppliers :)
1 k subscriber please ❤
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Wounderfull
Thanks!
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He spend a lot of energy for that ? 😅
Demasiado bueno este video Felicitaciones desde Caracas Venezuela 📐⚙️👍😀
Impressive but how much time did it take ? I like to turn an easy two pens a day with lots of sit downs and tea drinking. It must have been my upbringing maybe. Now I see you are thinking of 1000 pieces. My oh my. Still if you enjoy why not.
This is the second or third video I've watched and am amazed and greatful. Great craftsmanship. Thanks for the vids.
Thank you very much 😁
Very impressive... And now for my next trick
Beautiful absolutely gorgeous.
Thank you! Cheers!
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Absolutely brilliant. I am fascinated with the wooden jaws on your lathe. Do you have a video for this.
That last picture only shows 13,500 segments, not 15,000
Woooow
Здравствуйте. Чем вы покрываете изделие?
Скажите как называется ваша пила ?
Hello. What is the name of the material you put the pencil into while sanding? Thank you.
Now that is a true meisterstruck.
Beautiful workmanship. Glad someone is keeping alive such skills. Well done
Thank you very much!
They all look great but that pinecone pen looks amazing! 🤩
What kind of lathe do you have? Thanks
It's a hegner, 200xl I think is the model number
This is one of those "norm abrams did it in 30 min" Here I am 3 years later still building the jigs and holding clamps. 😂 I'll just buy some spectraply....
Stunning.
Thank you!
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Impossible my ass if you can do it then you lied. impossible means it can't be done.
Cool, thanks for the comment Robert, very helpful
this feels like watching a blacksmith forging damascus steel but in wood. Amazing work!!
Thanks very much 😀
Buenas tardes, como se llama el útil que utilizas para agarrar en el torno? Gracias
Where did you get the pen kit? I tried looking for fountain pen kits but only find fountain pens for sale I want to turn my own too
Who makes the chuck on the head stock yo we’re using . Your work is absolutely mind blowing !!!!!!!
What’s the name of the tool you used to carve out the sphere?
OMG, I seriously thought that you would turn the block first, then wet the wood so you could pull the thin sides apart to allow a marble or ball in, then once it dries and returns to normal shape it would be stuck in there. Really awesome, thanks for the vid.
ALWAYS take the key out of the chuck after use. Leaving the key in the chuck is Not a good habit. Nice work.
Should have a receiving ledge when sawing on the tilted table.
Absolutely brilliant work.
Liked the video. What kinds of woods were you using around the 7 min mark of video? After watching through the video I did pick up on the types of woods you cut and was impressed at the progressive style in which you presented this to us.
😮damascus wooden pen
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Love this James... and so glad I just spent £1700 on a drum sander... 🙄🔫
Great skill
Fantástico
Thanks!