This time it's KNOBS OFF - A Monkey Puzzle Woodturning project
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ก.ค. 2023
- First time it was knobs on and now it's knobs off, as I'm always eager to please I got another piece of monkey puzzle tree to see how it would look with the knobs off. Does it look any better? I'll let you decide. A Monkey Puzzle Woodturning project
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Never seen monkey puzzle turned before, what a beuteful wood. As usual you turn a puzzle into a prize
Thanks John, I love turning it 😊
Like that you STOP often to check the progress. It’s almost a meditation watching you practice your art.
Thanks so much, I have a lot of people who watch my videos just to help them relax
Those knob areas are really outstanding!
Thanks 😃
I really like the patterns where the knobs were! How naturally beautiful!
I think so too, I have a couple of larger pieces of this I'll be playing around with this year 😀
That turned out stunning. I love the way the grain forms such interesting patterns through the wood. The form of the vase is perfect for this wood as well.
Thanks and I completely agree 😀
A truly beautiful work of art. All from a lump of wood.
Thanks so much Stephen
I absolutely love monkey puzzle and think the form you have chosen really accentuates the beauty in the tree. “Knobs off” every time is the way to go
Thanks Damian, I agree, I do like this one more 😀
I am astonished at what a cool piece of wood that is. I don’t think you could have found a better shape for it. I am jealous Side note. I’m so proud to own the bowl on the opening of the video. I can say I’m a true Holtonite!
Haha, 'Holtonite' that's funny. The bowl you won is still one of my favourites, thanks as always, Mike
I like this so much better than the knobs on, and the finish so much better, too. Both are truly lovely pieces, though. Kudos to you for a truly lovely work of art!
Thanks so much Susannah, this was so much fun to make 😀
Just from the beginning, wouldn’t a saw be more practical? All in all a beautiful work!!
I would have been but sawing it a pain in the ### and turning them off was fun 😃
NOT THE KNOBS! Those are my favorite part! Still came out great, good work
Haha thanks 😃
Knobs off, for sure.
Beautiful. Love how it was a process of discovery.
Those are the best, eh?
Yes they are! I love it when I have no pressure to turn a specific item I can just see what comes out 😀
This piece is about the best “Make it up as I go along” thus far. Thank you for taking us on an unplanned journey - great fun.
Thanks Neil, I find projects like this way more fun as I can just 'play' with the wood and see what comes out.
After that goofy looking lamp you sure redeemed yourself. That vase was BEAUTIFUL! Well done, sir. Mark Springfield, MO.
Glad you liked it Mark, all the best and thanks for watching, Mike
I love the knots. I think people under-appreciate them. If they are solid, I like to display they in the things I build.
I would love to have more of my work around but I have two many 😃, really must get round to start selling a few. All the best and thanks, Mike 😃
This vas is absolutely AWESOME!!!!! I love the piece with the knobs off.
Glad you like it Dianne, all the best, Mike 😀
So wonderful to see bot worked, they turned out beautiful! Love the vase most!
Thanks so much Cynthia 😊
Knobs on, knobs off... hmmmm. Watched the previous... this one turned out beautiful. Thanks for the video's
They are very different and probably should not be compared 😃 All the best, Mike
I had never heard of Monkey Puzzle wood before. Your vase is beautiful!
Thank you! I have lots more to have a go at 😊
Great job Mike. So pleased you did this one knobs off.
Great shape and finish, I was amazed at the difference the shellac made to the overall finish.
Glad you enjoyed it Greg, I was so pleased with the way this one came out 😃
It's quite remarkable how two pieces of wood from the SAME TREE can look so different depending on just one decision - nobs on or nobs off!
I still can't decide which I prefer, so (if I could afford it) I would commission you to make me one of each!!!
Haha thanks Phil, one of these might be going up for auction soon. All the best, Mike
You’re the best wood turner on TH-cam
John
Wow thanks John, I really appreciate you saying that, I'm not sure I agree but I do try my best, kind regards, Mike
I am really taken with the intense orange colours of the knots. I just kept thinking the colours of the the wood along with the swirly gain patterns reminded me a little of photos of Jupiter. Yes, I am fully-aware that I am weird.
Great job as usual, Mike!
Thank you! Cheers Tom, and yes you are right it does look like Jupiter, I guess I may be weird as well 😃
@@MikeHolton Speaking as someone with a black belt in Weird Fu, I can assure you that you are a safe, stable person so don't worry too much and enjoy your vacation time. 🙂
@@tomburns7544 🤣😁 thanks, will do
I have stumbled on your channel and the algorithm is filling my feed with your videos. I love your artistic skill, you create such beautiful art when you just go loose, please keep it up!
Wow, thank you Nikkie and welcome 😃
Whoa! There's so many colors in that one hunk of wood. Nice!
I know, it's just a bit amazing! 😃
Very nice piece and the finish is wonderful. I don't think I have ever seen monkey puzzle before. Very pretty grain.
Thanks Dana, the tree is from Chile but a few specimens were brought to the UK about 150 years ago and now they are not uncommon, they grow very slowly so large ones are protected. It's also known as Chilean pine
Alladins basket shape came out beautifully.
haha thanks, this shape will forever be known as that 😃
That was brilliant! You could absolutely tell you were having fun.
Thanks Larry, it was hard to stop, it's great to start turning with no idea of what shape you are looking for, just play about till it emerges 😃
That's lovely. I've never seen anyone cut the branch butts in that sharp profile before and it really works. Great job.
Best Wishes, Brendan.
Thanks Brendan, I had no real plan for this but as it evolved it just seemed a natural thing to do 😃
Good point Brendan. Great to see a comment from you and I miss our companionship at the woodturnng club. You are a number one guy. If you wonder where I've got to I've become a full time demonstrator and am on a world tour. At this time I'm in Peru and feeling a bit homesick. Hope all is well wirh you.
Hi Alan, great to hear from you. All is good here but, sadly, I am not on a world tour but will name-drop you as often as I can to steal some of your glory. Maybe a coffee if you ever come home?
Thank you Mike, that"s a very interesting piece, the wood colour and the natural silvering is beautiful
Many thanks Fiona, I still have this piece and am keeping it, I love it 😀
I’m a beginner and that is a beautiful piece!!! Thank you!!!!!!
You are so welcome and thanks 😀
It’s gorgeous! I also think that it looks slightly like translucent marble. But, I love that it is an exotic wood. Thank you. Peace 💫
Thanks so much Sandra 😊
Truly in awe of your craft… just love seeing the beauty emerge from the gnarly ❤
Again you are so kind, thanks 😀
Oh my giddy aunt, that is GORGEOUS!
There's a phrase I've not heard for a while, where are you from? All the best, Mike
I'm a Glaswegian living in Aberdeenshire 😃 Just discovered your channel, but I've watched some other turners. For me, this piece is outstanding! just love it@@MikeHolton
@@Tseringlhatso thanks again, my wife worked in Glasgow for 10 years working at the daily Record. All the best and welcome to the channel. Mike
Thank you so much! Your wife will know Bearsden then 😊@@MikeHolton
@@Tseringlhatso Yes she does, she even corrected my pronunciation of it's name lol
Wow! Definitely nobs off! Beautiful piece ❤️ 😍 💖
Thank you Kirsti! 😊
I definitely vote for knobs off. Happy turning.
Thanks! I agree 😀
Definitely prefer the "nobless" monkey business - a very cool and unique look to the piece.
Thanks so much 😊
What a fantastic looking piece of wood definitely better with knobs off.
Thanks Paul, I totally agree 😃
I know I am not the first, and I am sure I won't be the last to say how beautifulthis piece is!! Also with the shape, it is the perfect shape, to show off that unique wood grain. Wel'll done done, Mike. I love it ! ❤ from, Dona
Thank you very much Dona, when I found that shape I was over the moon, the hard part was stopping 😂
Oh myyyyyyy....
I had a feeling knobs off would be stunning, but that is exceptional..
Great work puzzling out the form 😂
Thanks Jaxx, it was fun trying to find it 😃
OOOohhhhhh, Monkey Puzzle
Excited!
Haha enjoy 😀
This one will surely have everyone going bananas!
You just had to do it didn't you 😂
Always a treat to watch skill bring out the beautiful! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you very much, all the best, Mike 😃
What a lovely piece love the way the limbs contrast against the rest of the grain nice job Mike Blessings
Thank you so much Wade 😀
The grain pattern where the knobs were looks like it would look really good carved into flowers.
I think you are right, it would look cool! 😀
Love this piece! A pot with a lid would have been interesting too.
Yeah, haha if the seller has another I'll get it and try that 😃
Beautiful. I'm glad you wen TV with knobs off.
Me too! The wood is pretty amazing under there 😃
Really lovely, beautiful work, fabulous colours.
😊
Thanks so much Paul, you must pop over and take a look 😃
I hope so asap.
At the moment, Margaret is a little bit in need.
@@nicholasscott3089 indeed, look after her ☺️
I'm glad you tried the knobs off version, I think it turned out fantastically. I liked the lamp, but this one shows off the grain and color variations so well, it would have been a shame to miss out on.
Thanks for your experimentation!
Cheers Susan, I'm glad too, I'm trying to find some more of this so I can make a pot and a bowl 😃
Oh definitely knobs off for me Mike. Another interesting and informative video. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it, I loved making this 😁
I like it a lot better with the knobs off. My mind went to a juvenile place when you were trying to work out a shape for the piece. I'm not proud of that but there it is. You're a better man than I.
Hahaha, shame on you 😃
I like the contrast from the limbs on to limbs off. I like the limbs off bests.
I think I do too, the wood grain is stunning 😃
Beautiful vase! I love everything you have created!
Thank you so much Paul, you are very kind
‘Turned’ out lovely, Mike. Enjoy your holiday as much as I’m enjoying mine - I’m in France with my son and his family 🌞
Have fun Ray, I've been away for a few days at our static and then we are off to Tunisia on Friday, then back to the static without the kids! 😃
@@MikeHolton You cruel man. Leaving your teenagers in a foreign country just to have some peace. You should be ashamed of yourself! Seriously, thanks for your prompt reply and have a great time 🌞
@@raydriver7300 Haha I would love to leave them there but we have paid for them to go to a summer camp for a week when we get back 🤣
I like where you're going with this. You have a good eye, Mike.
Thanks Archie, I had so much fun playing with the shape 😃
That is totally beautiful !!!! Really love that one.
Thanks Nana, me too, it has a great feel to it
When you were starting and undecided on the finished item I was immediately thinking of a lidded biscuit barrel. Reducing the overall height and making a shorter box or a bowl with the bottom of the blank. However you have achieved a beautiful vase shaped work of art that I hadn't seen coming and you have definitely made the right decision. Truly beautiful.
Thanks Colin, I did think about doing a biscuit barrel before I started 😀
An absolutely beautiful piece.
Thank you kindly! 😁
A truly beautiful piece, great finish. You took me back 20 years when i was given a lot of monkey puzzle logs from which I turned many bowls and vases and this video brought back the memory of the joy of uncovering the hidden beauty in this much overlooked wood.
Thanks Philip! It really is an amazing wood, I need to find some more 😃
Knobs off!!! Gorgeous piece!
Thanks! This was a lot of fun and the grain is just amazing 😃
Beautiful piece of wood turning Mike! Had never heard of monkey wood until you made the lamp. Nowthat youve done the vase...., Definitely knobs off!
Thanks 👍 it does look a lot nice 😃
Stunning stunning stunning.
Thank you so much Vernon 😃
I have a "few" pieces of Monkey Puzzle that I have been waiting to dry to a level they can be worked. Now, I am inspired to try one of them. Not all of them have knobs, but they should provide some very interesting color! When Monkey Puzzle is fresh, there is an incredible amount of sticky gooey pitch. Just bringing it home requires using a tarp, unless you want that stuff in the back of your car forever! Thanks for a great video. A Steady Rest is also on my list of things to get for my lathe.
Thanks Eileen, I'll be taking delivery of my steady rest when I'm back off my holiday 😃
Wow... absolutely stunning!
Thank you so much 😊
So much work in the finish, I thought. Then, I saw the depth of subtlety and sheen, not seen in it's counterpart. Well done. From a N. Carolina fellow turner.
Thanks so much Frank, this was just a pleasure to turn 😃
That turned out to be an amazing piece.
Thanks 😃, I'm very happy with it
another lovely piece. That timber is amazing
Thank you very much Julie, I'm off to look for some more 😃
Absolutely beautiful piece of art work
Thank you so much 😀
I have two logs of monkey puzzle which is nearly dry and it was good to see you turn that and what a beautiful job you have done.
Regards
Steve UK London
Thanks Steve, I'm going to see if I can find some more 😃 great wood to turn
Much prefer KNOBS OFF ! Really nice Mike
Thanks Brian, I'm with you on this 100% 😀
Love it, absolutely stunning. Great creativity, thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much Julia 😁
Always fun stopping the lathe to figure out the next move.
It is and there was a lot of this, first time I've really started turning with no idea what I was planning to do. 😃
Well what beautiful vase with an excellent shape and finish. I am glad I watched this Video because my neighbour has a very tall monkey puzzle tree. So I know how it should look if I ever get a piece, I don't want it cut down but she has commented how big it is getting. Thank you for the video I'm looking forward to the next one.👍
Thanks Roy, the trees can get very large indeed but to take a very long time to get there. It will take a good while to dry out but certainly worth turning if you can get some, all the best, Mike
First thing I thought of when I saw that blank was 'lidded biscuit barrel' 😎
Hi Chris, that was mine as well, may still try and buy another lol 😃
Wasn’t sure how this would finish out but it looks really quite attractive as the light plays off the polished wood grain 👍
Thanks Elmer, this was a lot of fun 😀
Lovely piece. We used to have these trees growing in the grounds of my old school in India!
Beautiful looking trees but very slow growing 😃, thanks, Mike
Another super video, Mike. I must admit I prefer the 'knobs off' (RIP Frankie Howerd!) version, and you tempted me with the possibility of a lidded bowl (with the lid cut just above the branches, it would have been stunning - next time??) but this is a lovely vase, and as I commented previously, it is great to share the design journey with you! Thank you.
Thanks David, the search has started for another piece of this to make a pot with lid 😃. Thanks as always my friend 😃
I really like this vase with the limbs turned off. The colors and movement give loads of interest. Great job of explaining what you were thinking and doing.
Cheers Doug, I had a lot of fun playing with this one 😄
Thanks. I like the 'eyes'
Me too Cindy 😀
I really love watching you take a piece that looks like nothing and make a beautiful piece out of it. You respect the wood . Thank you..
Thank you so much Janet 😀
Stunning piece, that is very, very beautiful 😊 love it 😀 amazing work.
Thank you very much! 😄
A delight Mike it is always good to follow the timber .A lovely piece.Terry downunder
Cheers Terry, I had fun with this one, playing around till I found something 😃
I enjoy your watching you work. I appreciate that share your thoughts as you work.
I appreciate that and thanks so much for watching 😀
Taking those knobs off was a good idea. It turned out simply gorgeous.
Thank you Lynda, this was fun 😊
Love the knobs off.
Me too, I have just got some more of this wood 😀
@@MikeHolton can’t wait for the video hoping moving is going well
@@gluey27 All going well ,we move at the end of the month 😀
I definitely like this one better. Nice job.
Good to hear, me too 😊
Well I might get myself a piece of monkey puzzle after watching this. Beautiful wood and an inspiring video.
Go for it and let me know how you get on 😃 all the best, Mike
I love this piece, more so that the previous piece. The grain/colour around the branches looks terrific. I wish the colour would not darken, but it will.
My heart sank when you have the catch. I wonder how much of the break was the steel being weakened by two screw holes. It may also have been a brittle alloy, or hardened and so brittle. So happy the piece stayed on the lathe.
I hope you are enjoying your break.
Dave.
Hi Dave, I think I agree, taking the knobs off really lets you enjoy the natural colours of the wood. I would imagine the holes in the blade did not do it any favours, cheap import, you can buy replacements but I do not think I'll bother.
Quality as always. I quite like that form. It's different but it works.
Glad you like it, it just seemed right 👍 😄
Two words (Love it)
Thanks 👍 😄
Nice design. Looks really good. You have a great channel. It's very informative. Thank you for what you do.
Thanks so much Tim, it has taken a lot of work to get it where it is but I'm happy and always looking for ways to improve, all the best, Mike
another great creation. Enjoying each of these videos as I go thru and watch them :)
Thanks Michael. I had a lot of fun with this one, all the best, Mike
Magnificent. You really are a master turner. ❤❤
Thank you so much John, I would class myself more as an enthusiastic amateur 😅
Hi Mike, just to let you know how much your videos have helped me in learning about turning. I have been a wood worker for years, and more recently started turning.. IT IS truly a different animal than just wood working. Really enjoy watching your projects progress to the beautiful things they hecome. For example, "Knobs on - Knobs off'",, I definitely prefer "Knpbs off". Your "inlays" are really great and something I will try in the future. Best wishes from across the pond. Wayne ,Hutchinson, Twin Lakes, Wisconsin..
Thanks so much Wayne, and I'm so glad that I am able to help you in some way. I love turning and love to try new things, they don't always work but we always learn something. All the best, and have a great day. Mike
❤❤Absolutely beautiful ❤
Thank you Audie 😊
So glad to see how this wood looks! I saw a huge monkey puzzle tree in Chile and have a small one growing in a pot! Love this beautiful piece!
It's an interesting wood, still classed as a softwood but the eyes have an amazing look to them.
Very cool. Those colors are amazing.
It's a little bit sexy this wood 😃
Amazing results! It exceeded my expectations. Great job 👍
Thank you John it did mine as well 😃
I do like that one Mike. I love the wood i love the shape i love the finish and i do love what you have done with it, another great job. Take care Steve.
I did see somebody who hollowed these so that he could cut off a plastic bottle and slip down inside so it could be used as a proper vase which i always thought was a neat idea
Thanks Steve, you would need something inside as like the other this one had a hole all the way through 😃. All the best my friend, Mike 😃
It really is quite beautiful.
Thanks Jean 😃