Showing posts with label Woodworking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Woodworking. Show all posts

Son Films His Father Turn A Chunk Of Wood Into A Beautiful Work Of Art

For years, videographer Phil Holland has enjoyed listening to his father Alan talk about his passion - woodturning, a form of woodworking that makes use of a lathe to create wooden objects. Through the years, Phil was a witness to his father's immense fascination with his brand of art.

He saw Alan reclaim pieces of wood that other people have discarded for being imperfect. Alan would then turn these imperfect pieces of wood into perfect pieces of art.

As a professional videographer, Phil has always thought of documenting his father's work process. He got the chance to do so during one of his visits to his father's place. He filmed Alan create a classic wooden bowl from a rough cut of wood. Watch Alan create the piece below.

Alan has been a professional woodworker for most of his life; over 40 years to be exact. Even with a weakening vision due to advancing age, Alan continues to thrive at his craft. His son Phil is a professional videographer and you can see more of his work on his website.

Man Creates Beautiful Wooden Rings From Colored Pencils

Peter Brown, a man who posts his woodworking, wood turning and carving projects on YouTube may have made his best creation to date with his most recent one - rings created from colored pencils. In a video he posted on his YouTube channel, he showed the process on how he came up with the beautiful and colorful pencils.

The finished ring looks like this:
Photo: Peter Brown/Imgur

The process on how he created the ring (all photos by Peter Brown via Imgur):

Here's the tutorial video:

Easy-To-Follow Tutorial On How To Transfer Inkjet Photos To Wood

Steve Ramsey, the man behind the YouTube channel Woodworking For Mere Mortals has come up with a tutorial on how to easily and quickly transfer an inkjet photo to wood. Easy to understand and east to follow, both amateur and professional woodworkers out there will find this tutorial very helpful. For more of the things that Ramsey does, check him out on his website, YouTube channel or Facebook.