You had me guessing what it was, right till you put the series of holes in. Then I knew it was a wind instrument, but not which type. That, I had no idea of, till I saw it played, as I couldn't figure out what the knob was for. It is a lovely instrument! What a gift to be able to "make" music!
Read all of the information before you watch the video and you'll know what is being created. That is, unless you want to keep it a surprise. Best regards.
@@JackMackWoodturning probably not. My skill level isn't quite up to flute standard yet. But I think the variety of woods in rail spindles could add a bit of interest to the rooms.
At the beginning of 'turning', I figured COOL, 20 more and you have a really nice banister/railing in the making, then I thought it was the handle for a custom Pool Cue, I did not see the recorder, SURPRISE! Beautiful! Not like the one I learned to play in school :)
Jack I can't never guess the projects, you are very clever and ingenious. Very nice design of this musical flute . Great finish 👏 beautiful art. Good video stay safe and healthy thanks 😊
Wow, very interesting video...Technology is nothing. What's important is that you have a faith in people, that they're basically good and smart, and if you give them ⚒ tools, they'll do wonderful things with them.....👍
@@JackMackWoodturning I was also thinking lamppost at the start, but more like a desk size lamp. I think the ideas could be used for a fantastic walking stick too!
@@JackMackWoodturning yes, i have a cheep set that i play, i just retired and it gives me something to do lol, it's hard to find a set that are really beautiful, all the set's i have looked at are all really cheep looking, you can get bongo hardware sets on amazon 👍🏆.
I have some Pearl Congas at home that I have a little tap on from time to time. I most absolutely wan’t to try and make some sort of drum/s. The huge vase I made recently would of had a great sound if I mounted a skin on it. 😁👍🏻
@@JackMackWoodturning you are welcome Jack, it is a pleasure and a free lesson, will be buying a lathe in the next month or so, i've never never turned wood before, so to watch one as skilled as you i'm hoping to pick up a few tips and pointers
@@JackMackWoodturning keeping an eye on Ebay for one around 200 ish, hopefully one that comes with a scroll chuck and has free postage, not wanting much really, size wise, 10 by 18 max
@JackMackWoodturning No. I have always been back and forth, originally from Utah. Family in both states. Love the mountains and coming home but my current girlfriend lives in Florida. We reconnected from High school so this is home for now. Been watching your videos for a while so I am sure I watched some in Utah. Lived there for 3 years around covid when I lost my job in FL and now been back for a little over a year. Never been in one place long enough to build up a shop but I enjoy your videos and other wood workers so much I would love to get into the hobby one day.
@@JackMackWoodturning Sorry about that Jack. I wouldn't make a very good student. I went back and had a look. Thanks for putting me right. Best regards.
Beautiful flute. I like the combination of the woods that you used for that. What is the gouge that you used when turning the knob that went onto the end?
@@JackMackWoodturning western Canada. I bought a truck load of caps many years ago and stored them. Now I’m turning them before I kick off or get too old to duck. Where are you?
@@JackMackWoodturning Perhaps it wasn't you playing the instrument you made? What I meant was that it seems to me that your wood turning skills exceed your musical abilities - but only heard a short example . . . the wood turning? Great. The music . . . comme ci - comme ca . . .
Visuellement sublime cette flûte, par contre la méthode pour l'embouchure et les trous de jeu c'est un massacre dommage.. Je conseille de faire des prototypes dans des matériaux low-cost pour se faire la main, généralement on en jette quelques unes avant de sortir un truc qui sonne convenablement (même un vulgaire tube pvc, très bien pour commencer à se familiariser avec les dimensions de l'instrument) J'suis dispo pour tout conseil ou renseignement au cas où tu voudrais réitèrer
Hi Joey. Thanks for the feedback. This was the first time I have crafted a flute and it was made to the specifications of a client.. He was happy with it. If I decide to produce another in the future there are certainly some steps I would handle differently second time round. Thanks for watching 😁👍🏻
That would lead to two hold that don’t meet in the centre mate. I have the “boring” equipment to drill straight long holes but the bore is only 10mm in this instance the bore needed to be 14mm. The reason the spindle was kept so wide was to allow for the inevitable drift of the bit through the piece giving a uninterrupted hole through the centre, which is important to get the right note. Cheers for watching 🤙🏻
The title of this made me chuckle.
You're always doing something different.
🤣🤣 I hope that’s a good thing 👍🏻😊
@@JackMackWoodturning 😉 Probably.
You had me guessing what it was, right till you put the series of holes in. Then I knew it was a wind instrument, but not which type. That, I had no idea of, till I saw it played, as I couldn't figure out what the knob was for. It is a lovely instrument! What a gift to be able to "make" music!
It wasn’t me playing the flute by the way. Just a happy customer ☺️ Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed it Steph. 😁👍🏻
WOW....Talk about taking the "end grain glue joint controversy" to a whole new level!! AWESOME!
Everyone likes a little controversy from time to time. Would you have done it differently Mark? Thanks for watching man 👍🏻😁
@@JackMackWoodturning “Do it differently”?!? No I couldn’t do that at all! But one can dream.. which is why I watch
Ah ok, sorry I assumed you were talking from experience buddy. Glad you are enjoying the content ✌️😉😁👍🏻
Beautiful work of art, finally something different, no more bowl or vase, thank you.
Cheers AO, glad you enjoyed it. thanks for watching 👍🏻😁
Hidden beauty in the wood.
Yeah the burl turned out great didn’t it. Thanks for watching 😁👍🏻
Wow, that's cool. I was thinking, "Where's he going with this?" nice surprise. Great Job.
Glad to keep you on your toes Keith. Thanks for watching man 😁👍🏻
Nice! Glad to see someone using the same brand glue spreader I use!
Thanks for watching David. Glad you enjoyed it. The beat glue spreader on the market! 😁👍🏻
Watching videos like this really give a new respect and appreciation for wood pieces. Great job!
Cheers Milinda, much appreciated. Thanks for watching 😁👍🏻
It’s really satisfying to watch you turn this stack of different wood types. Very cool.
Nice one Bryan. This was a fun project 😉👍🏻
I really enjoy the surprise ending videos like this. It's so much more intriguing when I don't know what is being made. Beautiful flute!
Nice one Seth. Glad you enjoyed it man. 😁👍🏻
Read all of the information before you watch the video and you'll know what is being created. That is, unless you want to keep it a surprise. Best regards.
Surprisingly, surprises are alway more surprising. 😂😉👍🏻
That thing is cool! Here's a tongue twister for you. Salute to the cute flute.
Haha nice one James. Are you a poet? 😁👍🏻
@@JackMackWoodturning Yeah but i didn't know it!
Wow; definitely something different. Loved the skillful turning; I'm thinking that I really need to practice with my skew. Thank you.
Thanks Andrew, much appreciated man. Practice makes perfect. 😁👍🏻
Nice. My first guess, at around the 9 minute mark was recorder. Love all the cool stuff you can do with the wood.
Cheers Randy. Certainly not a bad guess. Thanks for watching man 👍🏻😁
This is making me want to turn the new spindles for the rail between kitchen and family room in my house.
Will they also be flutes? That would be fun 😉
@@JackMackWoodturning probably not. My skill level isn't quite up to flute standard yet. But I think the variety of woods in rail spindles could add a bit of interest to the rooms.
Absolutely. Sounds like a good plan. Would love to see the finished product. Thanks for watching man 😉👍🏻
@@JackMackWoodturning could also make an awesome bagpipe drone.
Absolutely! I have considered this! That would be awwwsome 😉👍🏻👏
At the beginning of 'turning', I figured COOL, 20 more and you have a really nice banister/railing in the making, then I thought it was the handle for a custom Pool Cue, I did not see the recorder, SURPRISE! Beautiful! Not like the one I learned to play in school :)
Nice one J. Good to see you. 😉😊👍🏻
Had a hunch what you were making, but wasn't sure until you drilled the perpendicular holes. Appreciated the close-up views of your skew technique.
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WOW just when I think I have seen everything, You come up with something new Brilliant 🎶👍.
Thanks man. Glad you enjoyed it GM 👌🏻🤣
Perfect for walking sticks 👌
What do you mean John? Flute walking sticks? Interesting concept
@@JackMackWoodturning fulte and walking stick containers
Full length 12 feet? 3 instruments over lap in staff of holding. Can hold more than you think.
Fantastic work with the skew 👌🏼
Thanks Lyle, glad you enjoyed it 👍🏻😉
That’s so cool! Beautiful piece.
Are you musical?
@@JackMackWoodturning oh, no. I was amazed by your craft.
That is so gorgeous and I love the combination of woods!
Nice one Carol. Do you play any instruments?
That is a beautiful piece.
Thanks Jiggsy. Glad you enjoyed it 👍🏻😉
very good, the gift of life is full of fun.
Glad you enjoyed it Rotti. Thanks for watching 😁👍🏻
Different but beautiful...as usual! See you soon!
Thanks Umberto. Glad you liked it my friend. Thanks for watching 😁👍🏻
@@JackMackWoodturning My pleasure!
Jack I can't never guess the projects, you are very clever and ingenious. Very nice design of this musical flute . Great finish 👏 beautiful art. Good video stay safe and healthy thanks 😊
Thanks a lot for the kind words Jose. Glad you like the flute. Thanks for watching man 😁👍🏻
Good looking flute. Well done.
Thanks Doug. Glad you enjoyed it 👍🏻😁
Nice combination of wood, excellent looking flute
Much appreciated Jeff. Thanks for watching 👍🏻😁
What a cool project! You never cease to amaze me with these videos.
Thanks Rebecca. Glad you enjoyed it 😁👍🏻
End grain to end grain with all incompatible wood and wood movement without a single mechanical joint, Attaboy! That's TH-cam for you.
End grain to side grain poppet 😘
Incompatible wood. 😆
Nice work Jack, I'm a bit late watching this one. Stay safe, John
Thanks John. Better late than never! 😂😉👍🏻
Good job guy... 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks man 😁😁😁😁😁
Very nice flute.
Thanks a lot Margaret. Glad you enjoyed it 😁👍🏻
Great job Jack.
Nice one Jack, much appreciated 😁👍🏻
I thought table leg then peace pipe but was not expecting an instrument.
Love the creativity.
Hey JW. A peace pipe you say. I could absolutely give that a shot. Thanks for watching man 😁👍🏻
Well that was a nice surprise. Well done.
Thanks Peter. Glad you enjoyed it 😁👍🏻
Very cool, wood contrast is very nice. Thank you for sharing your video.
Thanks Mark. Glad you enjoyed it 👍🏻😁
Very nice 👌jack
Much appreciated Gary. Thanks for watching man. 😁👍🏻
Belíssima obra de arte 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
...where form meets function: great job, Jack❣️👍✌️
Nice one Dwayne. Glad you enjoyed it 😁👍🏻
Great job and wonderful grain.
Cheers Beverly. Thanks for watching 👍🏻😁
Simply beautiful
Thanks Lloyd. Glad you enjoyed it 👍🏻😁
A very beautiful combination of colors and types of wood...
Much appreciated Unik. Thanks for watching 😁👍🏻
Bravo!!!👍👍👍👏👏👏
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻☺️☺️☺️
Very beautiful
Cheers Keith. Glad you enjoyed it man 😁👍🏻
Wow, very interesting video...Technology is nothing. What's important is that you have a faith in people, that they're basically good and smart, and if you give them ⚒ tools, they'll do wonderful things with them.....👍
I couldn’t agree more. Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching 😁👍🏻
@@JackMackWoodturning thanks you read this comment carefully 😀 and gave your opinion 😉
I thought at first it was going to be a lamp post. Cool flute
Thanks GSD. Haha a lamp post, I’m not sure if they make lathes that big 😂
@@JackMackWoodturning it’s hard to tell sometimes what the size is. As it got smaller I knew I was wrong.
I know what you mean. The lathe could be 20 feet long or 20 inches, it can be hard to tell at times. Thanks for watching 😁👍🏻
@@JackMackWoodturning I was also thinking lamppost at the start, but more like a desk size lamp. I think the ideas could be used for a fantastic walking stick too!
Walking stick! Now there is an idea. Could be a set of nice table legs maybe?
I like your video
Thanks a lot CNC. Glad you enjoyed it my friend 😁👍🏻
Excellent craftsmanship and a very cool recorder!
It is actually a Flute Amitesh, but glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching 😁👍🏻
Très belle flute merci pour le partage
Комментарий в поддержку ролика и канала, а также труда мастера.
Sorry I have no way of translating this
@@JackMackWoodturningcomment in support of the video and the channel, as well as the work of the master.
Very cool video. The flute turned out beautifully.
Cheers Glen. Glad you enjoyed it. It was fun to make ☺️
Very, very tasty! Never seen a flute turned. Thumbs up from me!
Thanks a lot OF. Glad you enjoyed it. 😁👍🏻
that was wonderful
Thanks Joyce
That was a very nice surprise 😁
Thanks Deborah. Glad you enjoyed it 😁👍🏻
So good!!! Loved watching that take shape 🙂
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Holy crap Jack! Would have never guessed this I would be the route you’d take!!!
Absolutely awesome, man!
- Seth
☺️ Much appreciated man. Glad you like it. Thanks for taking the time to watch the content and give feedback. It means a lot 😁👍🏻
@@JackMackWoodturning It’s my pleasure man!
Very beautiful! You are so talented!
Much appreciated Julee! Thanks for watching 😁👍🏻
That come out awesome, i bet you could make a killer set of bongo drums 👍🏆.
Haha it is on my list believe it or not! Can you play them?
@@JackMackWoodturning yes, i have a cheep set that i play, i just retired and it gives me something to do lol, it's hard to find a set that are really beautiful, all the set's i have looked at are all really cheep looking, you can get bongo hardware sets on amazon 👍🏆.
I have some Pearl Congas at home that I have a little tap on from time to time. I most absolutely wan’t to try and make some sort of drum/s. The huge vase I made recently would of had a great sound if I mounted a skin on it. 😁👍🏻
Looks great 👍
Nice one MVT. Glad you enjoyed it 👍🏻😁
I have a love/hate relationship with wenge lol.
Why is that Sahsuh?
blown away, at first i thought you were turning a lamp stand
Nice one Bob. Much appreciated mate. Someone else suggested a lamppost. Same principle I guess. Thanks for watching 😁👍🏻
@@JackMackWoodturning you are welcome Jack, it is a pleasure and a free lesson, will be buying a lathe in the next month or so, i've never never turned wood before, so to watch one as skilled as you i'm hoping to pick up a few tips and pointers
Great Stuff Bob. Just give me a shout if you have any questions buddy. Do you know what kind of lathe you are buying?
@@JackMackWoodturning keeping an eye on Ebay for one around 200 ish, hopefully one that comes with a scroll chuck and has free postage, not wanting much really, size wise, 10 by 18 max
You Rock 🎶 . Great job 👏
I have to point out that I wasn’t the one playing at the end.. that was the happy customer.
Thanks for watching 😊👍🏻
Wonderful.
Cheers Mark, thanks for watching 😁👍🏻
I could swear that was going to be an American Indian peace pipe.
Well...until you drilled all those holes in the side. Hahaha. Beautiful
Nice one J. Do you smoke the peace pipe? 🤣
Awesome
Nice one Ritzzy! Glad you enjoyed it 👍🏻😁
F in nuts! great idea man
Thanks Gav. Glad you enjoyed it matey 😁👍🏻
Your Flute is ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS AND THE SOUND WAS GLORIOUS about how many do You. make ? and how much ?
This was the first time I have made a flute at request from a local customer. Glad you like it 😉👍🏻
Beautiful. Would love to know what you used for a finish on this piece.👍
Shellac sealer then Carnauba wax
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Cool
Thanks Steve. Glad you enjoyed it 😉👍🏻
Orlando, Florida l but sometimes reside and watch from Utah
Do you have two houses?
@JackMackWoodturning No. I have always been back and forth, originally from Utah. Family in both states. Love the mountains and coming home but my current girlfriend lives in Florida. We reconnected from High school so this is home for now. Been watching your videos for a while so I am sure I watched some in Utah. Lived there for 3 years around covid when I lost my job in FL and now been back for a little over a year. Never been in one place long enough to build up a shop but I enjoy your videos and other wood workers so much I would love to get into the hobby one day.
Was that you playing ? Why hide your face? Beautiful Piece 😍
I that’s not me. That’s the guy who commissioned the flute.
I don’t include my face in my work because this channel is about the work not my dish.
Круто молодец
Wow! Such tool control. Nice job indeed Jack. Was the ironwood the black stuff? Best regards
Hi John. The darkest wood was wenge. The video has all of the woods labelled at the beginning. Thanks for watching 😁👍🏻
@@JackMackWoodturning Sorry about that Jack. I wouldn't make a very good student. I went back and had a look. Thanks for putting me right. Best regards.
No problem at all John! 😉👍🏻
Beautiful flute. I like the combination of the woods that you used for that. What is the gouge that you used when turning the knob that went onto the end?
Thanks mate, that was just a 3/8 bowl gouge.
Ian Anderson could give it a go.
A Jethro Tull fan?
@@JackMackWoodturning yeah --- think his playin' tho is better than his singin'.
What´s the dark wood?? //Lars Oh forgot, a lovely piece of work!!!
That would be Wenge Lars. 👍🏻😁
I was thinking - ironwood? Bit heavy for a fishing rod surely?
😂 did you think I was turning a fishing rod Chris?
@@JackMackWoodturning I did indeed :-) Or at least, the handle.
May I ask what you used for the finish here - what kind of oil and what kind of wax?
Thanks Aj , shellac sealer and carnauba wax
Like your project but I was more impressed with your skill with the tools. Most of the videos are just scrapers. Nice to see the use of a skew.
Thanks S. Do you do a lot of skew work?
Not at present as I turn maple burl . A bit hard with the grain direction changes. I prefer a 5/8 long grind or the 40.
I haven’t seen a great deal of Maple burl. Where are you based?
@@JackMackWoodturning western Canada. I bought a truck load of caps many years ago and stored them. Now I’m turning them before I kick off or get too old to duck. Where are you?
Oh wow! I would love to visit. I am in the North of England 🏴
Have you tried bagpipes?
No John but that is an absolutely marvellous idea. My ancestors are Scottish! I bet it would be a pretty big project. Have you made them before?
Would love custom work if you can triple product production.
Mechanical drafting
@@JackMackWoodturning look at horns. Short to long.
Bagpipes are trumpets
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Good work..... the flute needs to be properly tuned though.
It doesn’t
That was awesome....I think I need a cigarette....haha
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It’s a flute Craig! It’s a flute.
Who,may I ask is Craig? 😂
Sorry to say - I think you should go back to wood turning . . . nice job there!
What do you mean, go back to Woodturning?
@@JackMackWoodturning Perhaps it wasn't you playing the instrument you made? What I meant was that it seems to me that your wood turning skills exceed your musical abilities - but only heard a short example . . . the wood turning? Great. The music . . . comme ci - comme ca . . .
No that wasn’t me playing the flute. But I would be very happy if I could play the flute half as good as that.
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Oh but its not a magic scepter :(
Or is it? 🧙♀️
Visuellement sublime cette flûte, par contre la méthode pour l'embouchure et les trous de jeu c'est un massacre dommage..
Je conseille de faire des prototypes dans des matériaux low-cost pour se faire la main, généralement on en jette quelques unes avant de sortir un truc qui sonne convenablement (même un vulgaire tube pvc, très bien pour commencer à se familiariser avec les dimensions de l'instrument)
J'suis dispo pour tout conseil ou renseignement au cas où tu voudrais réitèrer
Hi Joey. Thanks for the feedback. This was the first time I have crafted a flute and it was made to the specifications of a client.. He was happy with it. If I decide to produce another in the future there are certainly some steps I would handle differently second time round. Thanks for watching 😁👍🏻
Ok..100%
Thanks Albert! 😉😁👍🏻
@@JackMackWoodturning you too
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I see your drill bit has Peyronie's disease. Next time, drill halfway from each end.
That would lead to two hold that don’t meet in the centre mate. I have the “boring” equipment to drill straight long holes but the bore is only 10mm in this instance the bore needed to be 14mm. The reason the spindle was kept so wide was to allow for the inevitable drift of the bit through the piece giving a uninterrupted hole through the centre, which is important to get the right note.
Cheers for watching 🤙🏻
Thought it was a billiard que. what was the finish? Tung oil and hard wax? Looks beautiful 🤩
Thanks Eric. Finish was shellac sealer and carnauba wax