Welcome to this weeks woodturning video.
Woodturning - $3 Board To £3000 Art
In this woodworking video I use a woodturning lathe to turn some OSB (chip board), into an ornate vase with an epoxy resin finish.
When woodturning a piece like I find it important to nibble away at it until I see what shape the wood wants to be, this is what is so enjoyable about woodturning.
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ummm im not convinced in the slightest that this is worth 3 grand. As lovely a job you done. 👌
Literally 30$ tops
I'd probably get between 50-80 on etsy for it
The streaming views might end up getting him the $3k. Maybe sell it for $100 or so at an artisan fair but definitely not $3k. If he does get $3k, I'll quit my job and go wood turning full time. My brother in law used to hand pour and turn duck calls. He would get $125 out of them.
WE are probably not connected enough. There are a lot of people in the world. It is much larger than you and I my friend.
$3k 🤣
I'm very impressed with the amount of light switches you possess.
That wasn’t even all of them… how many did you count ?
Thank god this was the first comment..... I wasn't the only one thinking this. I counted 6 I think. :D
Hahahahahaha!
@@DoorKnobOwns 12 !
It only took me 9 minutes to figure this one out.
When you find someone who pays 3000 pounds for that, send them my way. I'm trying to sell this bridge.
You’re selling a bridge?
@@JackMackWoodturning Lolololol !!!
I bet it's in London
The bridge?? Or the gallery that sells my work?
@@JackMackWoodturning yes in the middle of the river probably
Awesome. I have recently inherited my late dads bench lathe. I have only done a couple small projects so far, A mushroom, eggcup etc. This gives me some much needed guidance to go to the next level. Thanks heaps from New Zealand.
Cool. Would have been good to see you sand the epoxy down and do a second coat IMO. Gives a smoother and flatter finish
Cheers mate..the finish was perfectly smooth, I think a lot of people who have watched this are mistaking the reflection of the many many lights in my shop as reflection of a pitted surface. .. the finish was sanded. 👍🏻😊
All you say is “cool.”
@@JackMackWoodturning I think it's a combination of the shop lights with the rough texture of the OSB making the finish look poor. Some things aren't captured well on camera.
@@zac9933 I thought the finish looked great.
Cool.
These vids are so hypnotic to watch. I love the contrast between the chipboard and the wood. The slices of magenta and blue/black veneer are the perfect extra touch.
Thanks P. Much appreciated. Glad you enjoyed it 😊👍🏻
@@JackMackWoodturning hi there, loved watching your video in turning this work of art. Just curious where you get the different colored veneers from? Thank you
@@terrywilliams605 just google dyed wood veneer you shouldn’t have much bother finding what you need. 👍🏻
You could make table legs using particle board, embed catnip and discouraged the cats from scratching the rest of the furniture. Million dollar idea. You read it here first. Nice work.
Bloody hell! I absolutely love it when someone tries something loopy like using particleboard and having it meant to turn out in a piece that's swanky. I am not a woodworker but I loved seeing this. Well done!
Thanks Tom. So glad you enjoyed it 👍🏻
Title "Woodturning - $3 Board To £3000 Art ". Then within the first 40 sec of the video he pulls out a $300 piece of vintage decorative hardwood and trims a healthy piece off.
It’s an old laminated plinth I pulled out a skip buddy, but il sell you it if your paying $300 😉
Just when I think you've gone off the deep end... It turns out to look this great! Kinda makes me think of old Egyptians... Very nice
Like a canopic jar?
One thing I learned from this. Is you have a lot of light switches. Great project.
Haha indeed I do. 😊👍🏻😉
I thought that I would watch the first minute and then the result and maybe a few seconds in between, but I watched the whole 10 minutes and I don't know where the time went. Thanks a lot for the video.
Thanks Martin. Glad you enjoyed it. Where are you watching from?
I have so much appreciation for the glue up in this video -messy as hell! That's exactly how I do glue ups, not like all these other channels with their surgical precision and never a drop of glue on their hands. Thanks for making me feel like not a failure.
Check this one out 😆😉 kzhead.info/sun/ftqNdJRtjIKDhXk/bejne.html
My philosophy is if I didn't get it everywhere , including in my hair, then I didn't use enough.
Amazing work! But I would've carved all the way to the hard wood so that the internal base would have had a nice dark red contrast to the OSB walls :)
not amazing!
Mary ! You rude little tike you. 😆
It’s so amazing it’s value changes currency.😮
3 things that are true 1) there is way more than $3 worth of wood in this 2) Probably not worth $3000 but 3) this is super cool. Nice work.
Beautiful. Can you get 3000 pounds for that? seems a bit ambitious but definitely worth a lot especially with the time and skill you put into it.
I wanted to ask same question. Did someone actually gave 3000 pounds for this?
Also why go from $-£. Maybe a typo but $3000 still seems a lot.
@@JackMackWoodturning Sounds good to me. You did a wonderful Job on it.
Thanks Keith. Much appreciated buddy 😊👍🏻
No way he gets 3000 pounds for that! Maybe 300, MAYBE.
I would happily pay up to $30 for this piece. Prettiest bit of OSB I've ever seen. Congrats!
This piece sold for £3,000 in an art gallery before I published the video. I imagine the buyer would be looking for a little more than £30 for you to take it off their hands 👍🏻
@@JackMackWoodturning oy! If you can give me the buyer's contact! I have tons of things worth millions!
@@JackMackWoodturning One born every minute 😂😂🤣🤣😂😂
@@JackMackWoodturning proof¿
@@sigthorgudmundsson8444 sorry ?
Now I want somebody to make new plywood out of all of your shavings, including the black and red “ribbons!” :)
Your equipment, experience, and notoriety are pretty valuable too
In that order ? 🙂😉
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Jack! Do you ever sleep at night or do you stay awake thinking about creative ways to turn? You never cease to amaze me. Well done, Jack!
Haha I don’t sleep 🤣
"Did I flip ALL the light switches??"
So beautiful it looks like it’s made from hay ore coconut fibre. 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰good job well done
Nice one Sue. Thanks for watching 😊👍🏻
Nice one Sue. Thanks for watching 😊👍🏻
Back in the early 60s my uncle Doug used to build custom furnture we help sand tables, chairs. He set up the wood lathe and let me and my brother have at it, lol 12yrs old b
Love watching your channel. It's so good to zone out and just watch you create amazing somethings out of nothings! Keep up the awesome work
Great bowl. The partial board is stunning and you got it without noticeable demarcations between the layers. The colored laminates were a nice touch as well.
Thanks Lee. It’s all in the details 😊👍🏻
Stuff like this from you and only a handful of others are exactly why I’m literally aspiring to buy myself a lathe. This stuff is just stunning how it turns out.
Nice one C. Happy to help if you have any questions 😊👍🏻
I started on a very small from a lathe I loaned from my local woodturning club. If you want to get started, I'd join a club as soon as you can. The woodturning community is great! My first larger lathe was broken when I bought it for £50 but easily fixed for £35 (a £700 lathe when new!) definitely not as nice a Jack's lathe but does the job great as a hobbiest. You can see how I repaired it on KZhead by typing in 'M950 lathe repair'. Good luck and enjoy!
> how it TURNS out I see what you did there
Wow it not only increased in value but converted currency! Amazing 🤣
😉
Value and beauty are subjective. The value of something is defined by what someone is willing to give for it. If a piece speaks to someone in a special way, then anything is possible. Well done.
Looks like shredded wheat. Beautiful!!
Sure does. I fancy a bowl now 😊👌🏻
What a fabulous piece again you always amaze me with your masterpieces the finish really made it stand out. You are so clever the way you think how and what to do with what wood you have well done Jack
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A chip board pot....nice
That’s essentially what you see in the video 👍🏻 well played mr rat
When I first saw the fiberboard I thought this was a waste of time. Then the texture on the board made this a brilliant work of art.. My hats off to you Sir.
Thanks D. You going to try it?
But £3000 work of art ? Come on !
@@JackMackWoodturning Why the crazy title though like $3~£3000 work of art ? Unless it’s clickbaiting my friend. You make beautiful things,a lot of people do but they don’t put titles like that. Its something that just really bugs me, because you don’t need to. P x
Thanks buddy. Not to make you feel silly or anything but this piece actually did sell for £3,000 before I came to publish the video. Hence the title. I didn't include the finishing on the video as it's a 4 day (1 hour per day) boring process. And During the editing I had no idea it was going to sell for what it did or I'd have included shots of it with a glass finish too. You can see the type of finish it got on my latest video " glass like finish" The piece sold in a galley who price the work as they see fit and take 49% of the sale price. Totally mind blowing but the gallery also sell paint on canvas form living artists for upwards of 25k .. for their customers a little vase for 3k is nothing. I don't sell for this price all the time, obviously, which is why it made for a good title, as it is extraordinary. I appreciate why you want to jump to conclusion. The internet tends to bring that trait out in people. No hard feelings here
Well that turned out stunning.
Thanks Laura. Glad you enjoyed it 😊👍🏻
it's always moving to watch someone who so utterly knows what he's doing.
Thanks Jim. What do you do?
You sold this for 3000? Thats amazing. Very inspirational!
A gallery sold this piece on my behalf. They take 49%… I still made more than I would normally.
@@JackMackWoodturning Thats still really awesome. Ive been chasing the idea of building/selling something for a while and i havnt quite found my calling yet. But videos like this make it seem achievable.
All the best to you in your journey my friend
Oh my gosh I’m so intrigued!
Did you get to the end?
I would definitely pay $3000.00 or even more for a vase. Good job.
Nice one John, my website should be live next week. jackmackwoodturning.com
Oh yeah?.....
I wouldn't pay that much for a vase. I don't think anyone would unless a famous name.
Just goes to show how much forward vision you have. I would never had thought that you could work with that sort of chip board wood, Well done.
Thanks GP. Would you pay 3k for it?
@@JackMackWoodturning Well everything taking into consideration, I can understand why you would ask that amount. But sadly that is to rich for me, I stick to admiring you from a far. Its a lot cheaper Haha
Haha. I was just wondering. Shy bairns ‘n that 🤣
Well the commentary in my house went something like “that chipboard won’t finish very well”…..and there you go, nice resin finish. Very cleaver with the slow spin overnight, like it !!
Nice one Steve. Thanks for watching buddy 😊👍🏻
The combination of hardwood and chip wood is reminiscent of mid-century modern. Utilitarian and decorative. Very attractive. While you are working hard, I’m relaxing with the hypnotic spinning. Very enjoyable. Thanks.
These videos are so satisfying you should add sleep asmr in the titles
You could share it to all your friends 😊😉 So glad you enjoy my work. Dose it help you sleep?
@@JackMackWoodturning not necessarily but I did get super tired bc of the money stash one and maxed out lathe one bc they were so satisfying
Haha. So they make you sleepy but hold your interest ?
@@JackMackWoodturning abso-fricking-lutely
😆 fantastic
Another of your beautiful pieces of art. Thanks for the journey on this one❤
Thanks Barb. Had a lot of hate on this one 🤣👍🏻😊
i wonder what is the best channel to sell anything unique and handmade art with high prices.
Art galleries
Thanks, Jack Mack for another great video. Keep 'em coming!!
Thanks D. Glad you enjoyed it 😊
I made an OSB Vase about 10 years back. It still looks good even though it had spent a lot of time in the Sun on a windowsill. It took a lot of sanding but you can get a good finish. As you can see here
Nice one man. Great minds.. 👍🏻😊
@@JackMackWoodturning apparently only real artists Use osb 3 to 3000 dollars more American bullshit
According to who??
@@JackMackWoodturning some useless artist did I hurt you're pride
Haha, bless you, do you think you are hurting me with your “KZhead comments” 😆 If that’s your intention you really should try harder.. go on.. have another pop. I could do with a laugh 😘
I love 💘 💛 it. Really beautiful 😍. I would definitely have that piece in my home any day!!!
Thanks Maria. 😊👍🏻😉
What at "THREE GRAND"
3 grand is 3000
Clever thumbnail. Got me to fast forward all the way through even 😂
You skipped all the good bits?
Nice trick to prevent the epoxy from pooling. :)
Thanks John. Much appreciated 😊👍🏻
Very beautiful work sir
Nice one CC. Much appreciated bro 👌🏻👍🏻
Wow !! Very interesting concept... the vase look beautiful, amazing. Jack you never cease to amaze your viewers. I hope all is well with you. Take care thanks 😊
Thanks Jose. Much appreciated my friend 😊👍🏻
$3000?, I wish!, it would make my day to find people to pay 1/10 of that for similar work. I invariably end up giving them away as gifts or being over the moon with $40-$50 for a very comparable piece!
WOW !!! What an amazing piece of art, Great job 👍👍👍
Ok so I can see this from more than one perspective. I work at a lumberyard and I do woodworking so I can understand the time and effort of turning something like this plus I imagine you sanded and polished it so that’s a decent amount of time which I assume is where a large chunk of the cost comes in also I doubt it was only $3 in materials if you included the resin and lumber the last couple years has skyrocketed in price. But on the other hand $3000 seems steep for something made primarily from some type of a particleboard/osb. But if someone is willing to pay that more power to you it just seems a little out there for what it is. Now if this is custom work at their request then I can see how that price would be more fair. Either way good job it looked good for something not commonly used for crafts
Hey Rip. I think having the ability to charge this much is more to do with creating a name for yourself among local collectors. That way any piece you make is a one off with a story. The pieces have a QR code on the base which leads to a video of the piece being made, along with a certificate of authenticity. It seems mental to some people. I think if an NFT can sell for £250k, £3k for a one off tangible piece with a story seems more reasonable. 🤣😊👍🏻
How is your woodturning business doing?
@@JackMackWoodturning a very good reply!
You never cease to amaze Jack! Unique and a really great piece. The contras of wood to particle board with that finish is just perfect! Priceless! 😃
Cheers David. You think it’s priceless?
@@JackMackWoodturning indeed Jack! It's your great skill! Be well man..
Not priceless, Jack's valued that work at $3,000! I'm in the wrong game me thinks.
Iam big fan of you sir. Daily watching your buetiful videos. Very interesting. I'm from Andhrapradesh in INDIA.
Hello to you! Thank you for watching. Whereabouts in India ?
Mmmmmm. Sandwich 🥪. Delicious
Hope you have strong teeth 🦷 🤣
Hi Jack! You vase reminds me so much of the early modern look of the early 70s that I loved so much. We called the style here in Canada “Vorlage”. Beautiful work. Thanks for the trip of nostalgia!
No probs Sylvie. Thanks for sharing. I haven’t encountered Vorlage before 👍🏻😊
That is very impressive. I’m amazed at how you can draw a straight line down the middle of a piece of wood b
I use my fingers as a guide they reference of the straight edge of the wood.. if the edge was bumpy the line would also show the bumps.. does that make sense ?
@@JackMackWoodturning yes, very much so. Thanks for explaining.
That's cool and different Jack
Thanks Clint 😉👍🏻
THE BEST
Nice one Abz. Glad you enjoyed it 😊👍🏻
3 grand for that , happy days . Can you send the valuation guy round my place please , with 20 years of turnings apparently I can comfortably retire now. Thank you .
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Brilliant piece of work that 👍 turned out excellent. Well done
Thanks A. Glad you enjoyed it 👌🏻👍🏻😊
Still, at it I see Jack.
Absolutely B. 😊👍🏻
@@JackMackWoodturning that's good because I lost you there for some reason.
How do you mean?
@@JackMackWoodturning you just weren't on my puter or a least I couldn't find you.
We’ll that’s not good. I wonder why that would be .
I like watching woodturning videos.
Be honest??? It is honest, you choosing to believe it or not is entirely up to you pal.
Wow! Not only is your work beautiful, but so is your video work. I'm sure there are thousands of others like me out there saying "I wish I could do something like that," but few can do what Jack Mack does.
Thanks D, I appreciate that buddy. But I feel like anyone can do anything with enough time and effort. Mostly anyway 😊👍🏻
@@JackMackWoodturning With all respect, I'd need to buy another house with enough space for some of the gear you have in your shop. I envy that, too.
Then you need a bigger house. Time + Effort brother 😊👍🏻😉
Interesting how the OSB turned out. Such a texture and coloring.
Thanks D, have you seen anything like this before?
@@JackMackWoodturning someone playing with coconut shell, but that wasn’t turned. Turning a set and using flamingo pink resin for someone with a well done tiki bar would be awesome. The other might be paring with some darker hardwood, opaque dark grey leaning towards pearl resin, and selling it to the people leaning towards the medieval stuff. It was really neat how that turned out, and you got me fired up about doing something with OSB now…
I missed these woodworking videos. I'm glad they got some new ones!
Plenty more to come Bev. Where have you been?
I'll have to take your word for it. I would believe $100 on a really lucky day.
Wow. I do hope you don’t sell anything for a living
Dang sure didn't expect that I didn't even think the glue would hold but that turned in to something extraordinarily beautiful and it looked like a hunk of scrap wood before
Nice one Shane. Much appreciated buddy 😊😉👍🏻
There’s a sucker born every minute, you’ve apparently sold them a lot of stuff
What makes you say that?
Amazing brilliant thanks
No probs L. Glad you enjoyed it 👍🏻😊
Impressive 👌👍. Thank you for the video
Beautiful vase, Jack. Very cool effect the OSB yielded and the solid wood at top and bottom give the piece visual strength. Is it sapele? Great job. Take care. 😊
Good old Mahogany. 😊👍🏻
Outstanding creativity. Very beautiful finished work. Thanks for sharing these projects with us 🙏🏼
No probs A. Glad you enjoyed it 👍🏻😊🙏
@@JackMackWoodturning enjoyed something made from junk board and 3 dollars to 3000 dollars now this has to be good quality American bullshit
American?? I’m from north east England 😆
I’m impressed with the conversion from dollars to pounds.
Just got myself a shop fox benchtop (tiny condo, bedroom is half sleeping/half workshop of sorts) Getting back into pen turning at first, then other small items from there. Hoping to *eventually* migrate to a larger place.
Sounds good man. Always here if you have any questions 😊👍🏻
Why $ to £?
That OSB chipboard actually looks really good!!! Way better than I expected. Great job! I’d like to see more of these.
Love the Mahogany. I always enjoy when I get a chance to work it.
I have a load of it at the moment. It is nice to work with 😊👍🏻
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It looks like a lovely piece of pottery. The shine is beautiful!
Thanks S. Glad you enjoyed it 😊👍🏻
You lied to me. That's way more than $3.
It’s a fifteenth of a full sheet., full sheet at the time of writing the title was $45 Thus .. $3 worth of board So … I didn’t lie to you at all 😉🙂
@@JackMackWoodturning You added veneer and hardwood. You lied to me again.
Aye you struggling to read ??
What dose the title say?
@@JackMackWoodturning Look, you need to pick yourself up. Man up, alright? It's all about heart, and character. Be your best self.
Awesome work! You got me when you added epoxy! Nice idea too keeping it spinning so you won't have to deal with the runs. Inspired!
Even with all those tools and shop your damn good
Thanks Tim. More tools make lighter work 😊👍🏻
When you don't get 3k for that bucket (you won't get 3k for that bucket. it looks like wasp paper.) I'll give you ten bucks.
The title was written after the sale buddy 👍🏻😊
@@JackMackWoodturning I still don't believe you 😂 but you are skillful with that lathe. Tell ya what. I'll go $25
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Click bait picture with a click bait title.. Shame, I love watching wood turning channels but I won't watch your channel again.. wood turning, sculptures and art pieces are beautiful and gain a lot of views and a lot of fans themselves, you don't need to lie to us to gain views wrongfully
It’s not click bait mate. And you said the same thing last time you didn’t like one of my videos, yet hear you are again. Off you trot 👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
@@JackMackWoodturning Haha mate, that's the first video I've seen of yours! 😂😂 I aint commented on any of your other videos before.. Yet another lie being told to the viewers.. Use your talent to sell your channel, not your lies.. Dont become a mug mate, you'll lose a lot more viewers than you gain that way..
@@JackMackWoodturning oh also, how's it not click bait? The thumbnail is literally not in your video at all and there's no way in hell you sold that chipboard Vase for £3k ..who do you take us for?! 😂😂
@@robb3474 okay dude, your wrong on both accounts, maybe watch the video properly before you go off on your rant again. But once your realise your mistake how about you keep your thoughts to your self as I’m pretty sure this is the 3rd time you’ve said you’ll “never watch my videos again” I thought we’d settled this the first time but you keep bringing your Shan patter back around.
@@JackMackWoodturning Mate listen, I've literally never seen your videos before 😂😂 ..Look in your history, find what video I've apparently said it on before, come back and tell me/us which ones it's on.. You should remember the video if you remember the comment.. I look forward to hearing back from you that you're wrong and have me confused with someone else or that you'll bottle it and just not reply.. Shouldn't it be a wake up call if others are saying the same thing? Use the feedback and make your content better don't become a knobhead that tries to start little spats with your viewers as others will silently stop watching your shite.. I'm only trying to help you and your channel knobber.. Also mate, I've watched the video once and saw that they ain't on there, you ain't gettin another view out of me.. Tell me which minute and second on this video that your thumbnail is on and the same for proof of sale for 3k.. if its there and I blinked and missed it, then I'm big enough to apologise.. unlike yourself, I don't lie for the sake of it 👍🏻 I'll wait here patiently⏳️
Now I want a lathe
Get one ! You’ll love it
I do polymer clay art and there is a technique done by layering chunks of clay canes between very thin sheets of clay. The effect can be brilliant if you do it right. I failed the first few times but that was only because I used my first few canes that I couldn't figure out what to do with. Now I have an attitude of "nothing is wasted in art". Even the scraps!
Amen to that. Got another vid dropping today with scrap ply and left over resin. 🙏👍🏻
CONGRATULATIONS - It's gorgeous.
Oh do I ever hate turning OSB. Such a mess to clean up and splinters like mad. Nice job, Jack.
Just don’t turn it if you don’t like it 😆😉👍🏻
Plywood I wouldn't normally take if given to me turned into a thing of beauty. Like Michelangelo able to see David in a piece of marble.
Haha nice one Rich 😊👍🏻
@@JackMackWoodturning I wasn't being sarcastic or joking, I'm impressed with your work. I wouldn't have seen the potential in that plywood that you did. Great video.
I didn’t think you were matey. Do you do much turning?
@@JackMackWoodturning A little. Getting deep into furniture making. The goal is to replace all of my store bought with home made.
Beautiful job but I don't see it worth that much. But beauty is in the eye of the beholder. One man's trash is another man's treasure. You're good enough to turn trash into treasure.
That makes sense. Dyed wood. Thanks again for sharing
No Sweat Linda, thanks for watching 😊👍🏻
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That is a great idea Jack. The bowl looks pretty too. Keep well, Rob
Thanks Rob buddy. Have you worked with much OSB?
Art and its value is completely down to the buyers want of it ! This bowl is utterly stunning!
Thank you so much for watching
prove that it is worth 3000 euros and I'll consider that a work of art
You’ll do what now ??
That osb has a very nice texture when turned.
Have you turned any ?
Maaaan... it was so cool to see how literally few pieces of trash become this beautiful Item.
Thanks B. Glad you like it. Had a lot of hate this one. 😊👍🏻
Never knew OSB could look so cool
Nice one! You agree with the price tag?
Sweet tool collection.
Thanks MH. Do you have a workshop?
@@JackMackWoodturning A very compact space with a few tools, but I enjoy seeing what I could do with more time and skill. GREAT video.
Nice one man. Glad you liked it. Compact space with minimal tools can be the best. Limitations breed innovations 😊👍🏻
Now this is the job