This brings back old memories of when I was younger watching my grandfather turn wood. He was great at what he did and loved to make art out of whatever wood he could lay his hands on. He is no longer able to turn wood because he has Alzheimer's, but his work will not be forgotten.
Not sure what is more impressive, that he actually made this nice looking globe, or the fact that he effortlessly drew the entire world map on the globe
The level of skill displayed by this person was off the charts. Let’s see...shaped the ball free hand. Drew the continent’s free hand. Continued to shape the globe flawlessly. Seriously...this is a mad display of skill and precision. This is exactly why skilled artisans like this gentleman are a rare bread and why their creations are so expensive and sought after! Well done sir!
Yes! I appreciate that you called attention to all the bada** skills he displayed! Because yes, even 1 of those alone is amazing... but all of those?!?! WHOA.
I don't know, "Onement VI" required zero skill but sold for $40 million dollars for some reason. Then there was the guy who sold an empty plinth and, blank pieces of paper for tens of thousands of pounds. Makes a mockery of actual artists like this man.
would love to see this same idea with the ocean's inverted instead. Use a blue resin and allow the colors to shine through the continents. Love your stuff.
i was about to say the same, the globe looks too dark, but wood and colors would be great for continents, and some traslucent blue resin to give it dept
This came out really cool. Would love to see an inversion of it, instead of routing out the continents, route out the oceans and then fill with a blue resin.
I was thinking the same thing! Or if you're routing out the continents, using green resin for it. Either way, this is incredible! I want a lathe so badly after watching these kinds of videos.
Yes that would look so much better....and if you’re going to go to all the trouble to make this at least trace the continents on accurately! This video is a strange mixture of extreme precision and care mixed with clumsiness and crude inaccuracies.
Perhaps another version with the cut out continents left open, like 5:20 - 5:30, or filled with transparent resin? Maybe this colour/pitch black contrast is too strong
I don't know what's the most impressive: the concept itself or the free handed map of the world. The look of that first turning with the colored dots and elongated pencil shapes was delightfully surprising.
The most impressive thing about this video besides everything is you didn’t subject us to shitty music. You just let the sounds of your tools calm us as you worked.
I’m a colorist, which means I’m an adult who likes to color fairies and cats, mostly with colored pencils. At first I was like, what a waste of hopefully cheap pencils, but was pretty stunned at how cool it looked after the first time you shaped it into the globe. Really fascinating video. Beautiful work.
Every time I watch one of these videos I go through the same cycle of “Oh no why would you do that” “Never mind that looks awesome” “Oh no why would you do that” “Never mind its great” “Oh no why would you do that” “Woah that’s so cool”
@@moon_boon pre-traced before the sharpie, sure, but how do you think the pencil tracing got there? likely also drawn freehand, on a sphere. so the comment still stands.
This is why I love TH-cam, wasn't even looking for anything like this, just popped up as a suggested video. By far the coolest one I've watched in a long time.
@@omstout I don't think the original comment was about race. Don't make it about race. I think it was more of, "Why is he covering all of it up? It's ruined!". I could be mistaken by my exact perception, but I'm 99% sure it was not about race.
I lost count of the amount of times I thought "oh no, he's ruined it", only to be proved wrong. Every step of this process was fascinating with a beautiful end result. Very satisfying video to watch!
Not sure how this ended up in my recommended feed; but, I’m glad it did. Fascinating to watch! I get most of how he did it; but, how the hell did he free draw every single continent so accurately?
Not a fan of the final look, but your lathe skills are beyond impressive. I can only imagine how much time and practice it took to be able to carve out a perfect sphere like that.
Having used a lathe decades ago (it being one of my fave tools that I wish I owned now actually), I can't express just how hard it is to turn a sphere! Wow! Just amazing! Then to route in all the continents was just raking it to a whole new level! You are truly an artist. Beautiful!
Honestly this pencil globe wouldn't be out of place in a school supply Stor or just in school in general! It's really impressive and satisfying to look at people's craftsmanship!
I was in awe when he developed a perfect sphere without a template. THEN, to go and hand draw the continents with ISLANDS... 🤯🤯🤯 I'm in AWE! This turned out so beautiful!
It’s actually easy to do on a lathe. I did a project in highschool where I made a plumbob with a spherical end to it, no template just eyeballed it with a freshly sharpened blade, and a file.
@@tentedkarma7465 Because I had her in 5th grade.. Mrs. Ross. Great teacher, but definitely needed to be more specific with her instructions. But then she's always been like that.
I'm a turner. I dig it. Great skills and imagination in this project, plus serious bucks in materials, for what is basically an experiment to see "what if"
I was thinking the same. Like if he would have done the water black and the land as the pencil. Would have been more pleasing :) But either way, this is still really cool idea, love it
He actually pre-traced with light pencil first. The video only showed when he went over the same trace with a darker marker. If you look carefully you can see the trace right before his marker tip touches down.
@Snicker Doodle Oh, I agree. It’s a monstrous build. Not taking any credit away from that. Just for folks that are wondering how certain details are done, these are the details that make the project a little easier to accomplish.
I feel like any teacher of any kind would like this, as a senior in high-school and teachers kid(mother teaches elementary spec. ed.) I can 99% promise any one of my teachers would honestly love this. All good teachers creativity and hard work more than anything else on planet earth.
'I wasn't that pleased at how it turned out'. Well, I certainly am, Andy. You did your best and at least we could actually recognise what you made. You get my respect.
Beautiful work! Additionally your talent is not lost in achieving such a piece. I agree with some of the others …the effect would be far more realized if the oceans were recessed . However one perceives your finished ball of pencils , no one would dare say it was not done well. Because your art is far exceeding most wood working artist attempts to step out of the box and challenge themselves as you have and succeeded! Thank you for sharing your talent.
I don't understand why he routed the land masses so deep if he was just going to level it out anyway, he could have just painted the land masses right on the globe. Waste of time and pencil wood doing it that way.
This lit a bulb in my head: What if you did the continent in pencils and the ocean in dark blue. But on top of everything poured a clear light blue resin, so we could see everything inside with a light blue hue. This way the "sky"/atmosphere would be kinda represented too =] I love all of your works
Had the same idea. I just hated to see the land masses filled with an opaque color that covered up the beautiful pencil texture. A translucent blue in the ocean basins would be awesome. I think he should make another. Very cool any way you slice it. (:
Extremely impressive. I do mechanical engineering for a living, and haven’t had to hand shape anything in my career. But watching you makes me want to try it
But then it would only be like 30% visible pencil, which kind of ruins the pencil effect. Land should definitely have been another color than that dull black though.
@@remnant24 shallow carving and translucent blue resin would mitigate the effect, making the pencils still be very visible, so there's always a way around it.
I even liked it better when it was only half done---I would have preferred he stop after having done only one end (ie, not spherical but more like cylinder + hemisphere)
I truly appreciated his artistry, cleverness, & skill, & how far he went with the concept of a globe, but I absolutely loved it as it was, with just all of the colors & lovely shape. I didn't need the continents & cut outs. A simple, amazing, colorful sphere, so expertly crafted with such care. Thank you.
Genius, came out incredible, as each pass was made, I couldn't figure out how it would look after, always a surprise. After it was a solid ball, I hated to see it change again because each stage was beautiful, but the final result was amazing and dimensional. Great job.
Just got this recommended to me. I don’t watch things related to this most of the time but this was a wonderful video and I’m glad it got recommended to me against the odds of the algorithm
@@sommerrachelle8369 ?? Are you saying it looks good ? Don't get me wrong, I appreciate the skill and talent and hard work that went into making it, but some things aren't worth making. Looks like a piece of junk you would find at a trailer park
This brings back old memories of when I was younger watching my grandfather turn wood. He was great at what he did and loved to make art out of whatever wood he could lay his hands on. He is no longer able to turn wood because he has Alzheimer's, but his work will not be forgotten.
That's a sweet memory, David.
Aww, that's so wholesome 🤗
@@hannahj6398 I'm not liking the language, but thanks for the comment.
@@davidchildofgod753 Oh sorry, hang on a sec
There we go, have a nice day🤗
Not sure what is more impressive, that he actually made this nice looking globe, or the fact that he effortlessly drew the entire world map on the globe
And that he routed it freehand no mistakes
@@daniellarson9810 well linking Spain with africa wasn't the good move but well that's still quite impressive
@@daniellarson9810 if you look closely at south america, there are pencil outlines that he’s tracing over, it’s still cool though
Can you imagine! He must have a photographic mind.
NancyToday, why?
The level of skill displayed by this person was off the charts. Let’s see...shaped the ball free hand. Drew the continent’s free hand. Continued to shape the globe flawlessly. Seriously...this is a mad display of skill and precision. This is exactly why skilled artisans like this gentleman are a rare bread and why their creations are so expensive and sought after! Well done sir!
Rare bread indeed. I absolutely loaf this artist and their work lol
(I am sorry)
@@ducttape-sillystring 🤣🤣🤣
How do you know he did it free hand? He could have had guides/templates off camera.
Yes! I appreciate that you called attention to all the bada** skills he displayed! Because yes, even 1 of those alone is amazing... but all of those?!?! WHOA.
The dislikes are from flat earthers
The amazing thing about art is that some people like and some don't, but the process and skill cannot be denied. I think it's beautiful.
Thanks 👍
I don't know, "Onement VI" required zero skill but sold for $40 million dollars for some reason.
Then there was the guy who sold an empty plinth and, blank pieces of paper for tens of thousands of pounds.
Makes a mockery of actual artists like this man.
@@callummcintyre713That’s because postmodern art was conceived as a means for money laundering.
@@SuperKonjacthat’s what I was thinking. Like hunter Biden s art expo
so many based takes in the replies
would love to see this same idea with the ocean's inverted instead. Use a blue resin and allow the colors to shine through the continents. Love your stuff.
YEAH ! YEAH !.......Absolutely....do it.....
I was thinking the same thing after he cut out the continents, before he painted them and filled them in.
YES!!!
He already did something similar a while back but without the color pencils.
i was about to say the same, the globe looks too dark, but wood and colors would be great for continents, and some traslucent blue resin to give it dept
This came out really cool. Would love to see an inversion of it, instead of routing out the continents, route out the oceans and then fill with a blue resin.
I was thinking the same thing! Or if you're routing out the continents, using green resin for it. Either way, this is incredible! I want a lathe so badly after watching these kinds of videos.
@@codyofathens3397 I’m with you on wanting a lathe, I’ve considered getting one of the tiny ones to turn pens on to start with.
Yesss!!!!
Yes that would look so much better....and if you’re going to go to all the trouble to make this at least trace the continents on accurately! This video is a strange mixture of extreme precision and care mixed with clumsiness and crude inaccuracies.
Perhaps another version with the cut out continents left open, like 5:20 - 5:30, or filled with transparent resin?
Maybe this colour/pitch black contrast is too strong
When this man free handed the outline of all the countries and continents in the world I realized he was superior to me in every way possible
Ligeia Siren -
True
It isn't that hard once you have been looking at maps of the world for a long time.
@@cg558 Are you the original commenter, genuine question, your username is the initials of his user and you both joined 7 years ago
Would be awesome if he made a bowling ball out of it!
Sorry but the continents are incorrect.
i must say, the fact that this guy has the skills and patience to make this is incredible. great job
I don't know what's the most impressive: the concept itself or the free handed map of the world. The look of that first turning with the colored dots and elongated pencil shapes was delightfully surprising.
Agreed was just thinking the same
He was tracing over pencil.
and preferred
@@chinky1487 q
@@timothyfarquhar9401 q.
The most impressive thing about this video besides everything is you didn’t subject us to shitty music. You just let the sounds of your tools calm us as you worked.
Yeah, I really with more channels were like that
Wish*
@seby it won't let me for whatever reason :/
@seby Hwo do you do that?
how*
BEAUTIFUL! As a retired World History teacher, I know now what has been missing from my classroom for the last 35 years. 🌎
Thanks
@@AndyPhillipWoodturning Welcome 😎
Vvt
@@anibaltorres1228 VVGW
you DO realize he drew those continents freehand right.. XD
I’m a colorist, which means I’m an adult who likes to color fairies and cats, mostly with colored pencils. At first I was like, what a waste of hopefully cheap pencils, but was pretty stunned at how cool it looked after the first time you shaped it into the globe. Really fascinating video. Beautiful work.
Aaw man, same! My first thought was "hopefully those are really cheap ones, my heart..."
There is a name for coloring as an adult. Wow
@@danajohnston2882 Of course there is. The world is gone.
I love to color with my grandkids. And they love when I do
they were prismacolors MUAHAHAHAHA!! (i dont really know)
Every time I watch one of these videos I go through the same cycle of
“Oh no why would you do that”
“Never mind that looks awesome”
“Oh no why would you do that”
“Never mind its great”
“Oh no why would you do that”
“Woah that’s so cool”
I go through the same thought process XD
Same here :)...
hahahuahuauhuha
Same
You just described my whole life right there
Aside from everything else, it's really impressive that you can draw a map freehand on a sphere and then carve it out
It was pre-traced 😉
And Europe looks wierd. But amazing skills
@Some One it’s for Putin, that’s why.
@@plantepedellen and turkey is now just east Anatolia
@@moon_boon pre-traced before the sharpie, sure, but how do you think the pencil tracing got there? likely also drawn freehand, on a sphere. so the comment still stands.
This is why I love TH-cam, wasn't even looking for anything like this, just popped up as a suggested video. By far the coolest one I've watched in a long time.
Thanks!
Taiwan is a country 🇹🇼
@@Polyglot_English why’d you just comment that and also in my opinion it’s not.
@Just Moi but not smooth. An ice cube is cold btw.
SAME!
I never know what to expect in these sorts of things. I just trust the process and it works every time. That is gorgeous.
Homeboy just eyeballed a perfect sphere.
He even eyeballed a perfect eyeball.
I was thinking the same thing 😂
He surely did!
fr
He even perfectly eyeballed the continents😂
The most impressive part of this is the way he drew every continent freehand.
He didn't. Watch again, he's tracing pencil markings he made lol
Yes but isn’t it still kinda crazy he traced it all instead of printing something?
manual do mundo?
@@swearjar2834 pretty sure he was looking into something to get those markings or used utensils.
This Isn’t definitely correct scale, Antarctica is way bigger than what he had.
When he poured the black resin I was thinking, “Oh my God, it’s ruined.” But then he made it even more perfect and I was like 😅
Same.
Yep, he showed just how racist we have all become.
Perhaps the continents should have been populated with the 'colors' of our multi-cultural world?
SAME
@@omstout I don't think the original comment was about race. Don't make it about race. I think it was more of, "Why is he covering all of it up? It's ruined!". I could be mistaken by my exact perception, but I'm 99% sure it was not about race.
@@omstout yep.
Racism and resin. Those to are totally related 🙄
This video made me see sounds and hear colours, it’s that delightful
Is no-one else impressed that Andy can free-hand draw all the continents? Holy Cow! A man of many talents!
If you look at 4:30 you can see it was all ready on there in pencil.
@@richardinman4091 good eye. I was a bit perplexed initially.
I mean, i can do it too, just spend 5 hours a day looking at google maps because you're bored
Not that impressive
He can't draw Indonesia
I lost count of the amount of times I thought "oh no, he's ruined it", only to be proved wrong. Every step of this process was fascinating with a beautiful end result. Very satisfying video to watch!
haha!! me too!! I'm always like "Noooooooo its perfect! stop!"
Glad you’re not standing over my projects. 😂
@@gryphonennis1002 i agree it was a touch & go experience with each moments decisions of change. But the end result is nothing less than incredible.
It was quite uneven
😂😂😂😂 so true
Not sure how this ended up in my recommended feed; but, I’m glad it did. Fascinating to watch! I get most of how he did it; but, how the hell did he free draw every single continent so accurately?
He didn't, you see the pencil sketch. He probably printed a projection and traced that with pencil.
A. Jas He could have also used transfer paper
It’s always a pleasure to watch a master of their craft at work.
Thankyou 👍
can we appreciate how much time these kind of people put into these things just to satisfy us?
It's called having a job
@@tentedkarma7465 Hahahahajagahsneheh
Um, that was pencils.
Did he make a perfect sphere just by eyeing it?!? 😲 Too cool for school
I think he used that wood square with a perfect circle hole in it to check it was correct but yeah.
there was a metal guide, but it was straight not round
To*
@@questionmark8956 Que?? What is this in reference to? Just curious...
@@prima808 too is like I want to go too! And to is like to cool for school
My brain: “Go watch something else”
My thumb: *N O*
and where’s the Philippine Island?!
Same here.
Also you got a good laugh out of me.
@A J O P you mean nine?
#relatable
He eyeballed all the continents.
Magnificent.
Not a fan of the final look, but your lathe skills are beyond impressive. I can only imagine how much time and practice it took to be able to carve out a perfect sphere like that.
preferred how it looked at 9:55
I thought the final look was going to be something like 9:55, but encased in liquid, like a snow globe effect, to simulate the atmosphere.
The finished piece is lovely, but I really like in its earlier stages.
i have to agree...amazing skill...unfortunate use of it ...BUT.. what do i know lots here say they liked it
I was just going to make the same comment, I think it looks hideous but I can respect the skills needed and thinking that went into it.
Having used a lathe decades ago (it being one of my fave tools that I wish I owned now actually), I can't express just how hard it is to turn a sphere! Wow! Just amazing! Then to route in all the continents was just raking it to a whole new level! You are truly an artist. Beautiful!
Thanks
Mine usually get smaller and smaller...
The finished globe was lovely, but I’d settle for the sanded pencil ball on its own: the way each colour sits reminds me of Klimt flowers:)
yeah i was gonna say it was a masterpiece before they started drawing on it. i liked it less after it was finished
I like men
I like raMen
Agree
Yup. Klimt is one of my favourite artists
I remember watching this video when it first came out. It's nice to see something pop back in my recommended years later.
Thanks 👍
Comments: he's just sharpening his pencils
Me: Did he just free hand the entire world map?
Who said he's just sharpening?
Yes, very poorly freehanded
@@gamecokben freehand the globe on a sphere with a sharpie and get back to me
and where’s the Philippine Island?!
@@markalvinbernalofficial491 uh.... What?
Honestly this pencil globe wouldn't be out of place in a school supply Stor or just in school in general! It's really impressive and satisfying to look at people's craftsmanship!
Honestly I agree
At first I thought it was going to be a kewl vase! Lol
The skill to eyeball lathing out a perfect sphere like that just amazes me.
Can you love me?
@@nathanielmiller5813 Yeah my dude. Love ya
I was in awe when he developed a perfect sphere without a template. THEN, to go and hand draw the continents with ISLANDS... 🤯🤯🤯 I'm in AWE! This turned out so beautiful!
It was a beautiful sphere, I preferred it at that level, show-casing the pencils and the perfectly round end product.
It’s actually easy to do on a lathe. I did a project in highschool where I made a plumbob with a spherical end to it, no template just eyeballed it with a freshly sharpened blade, and a file.
he shows off the template in the video
When his art teacher told him to make a globe using colored pencils, she needed to be more specific.
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@@a.t5674 wut
How'd ya know it was a she
@@tentedkarma7465 Because I had her in 5th grade.. Mrs. Ross. Great teacher, but definitely needed to be more specific with her instructions. But then she's always been like that.
@@RansomeStoddard guess what man not everyone went to the same school as you
What’s really impressive is how accurate your sphere shapes are. first time and it fits.
World: "HEY, YOU CAN'T EYEBALL A PERFECT GLOBE"
Andy: "You can't tell me what to do."
Xd
It will never work. Trump will win!!
Trump will win!!
@@orahblank2531 he already lost
@@orahblank2531 Trump lost and incited a riot the he said he'd be in
He ditched u poor scrubs
Trump dont care about his blind trusting followers
I'm a turner. I dig it. Great skills and imagination in this project, plus serious bucks in materials, for what is basically an experiment to see "what if"
4:09
Me, alone at 1 AM: "is this man freehanding continents??"
It’s 2am, and I’m wondering the same thing.
@@guin. 4:33 am here... 🥴
@@221b-Maker-Street 03:33 i am here😂
@@221b-Maker-Street 4:18 rn
3am here
I’d like him to do another. Oceans blue, pencils exposed on land.
I like that idea
I was thinking the same. Like if he would have done the water black and the land as the pencil. Would have been more pleasing :)
But either way, this is still really cool idea, love it
Thought the same. Landmass colourful, like all the different people and besides blue sea. Edit: The work done is awesome! It's just an idea.
Psh
Great idea!
Abbbbsolutely beautiful craftsmanship, artistry, talent, cleverness, execution.
Epic work on a global scale
Me: Can barely draw a symmetrical circle on flat paper
This guy: Draws continents on a wooden globe like a boss
He actually pre-traced with light pencil first. The video only showed when he went over the same trace with a darker marker.
If you look carefully you can see the trace right before his marker tip touches down.
@Snicker Doodle
Oh, I agree. It’s a monstrous build. Not taking any credit away from that.
Just for folks that are wondering how certain details are done, these are the details that make the project a little easier to accomplish.
@@jack765ful Bet you’re fun at parties. Just let me enjoy the satisfaction of the drawing without a backstory
@@shawty5885 bet you're fun at parties. Just let him post a correct statement to educate others
@@jack765ful ummmm did you know everyone knows. No need to correct anyone you vibe killer
4:11 He actually wanted to draw the continents on the sphere with a pencil, but couldn't find one.
I wOnDeR wHy?
@@m80playz18 hmMmMmMmMmM i dOnT KnOw iS iT tHe FaCt He mAdE The bAlL OuR oF pEncIlS? NaHhHhh
Amazing! Would love to see this this with an assortment of different colored blue pencils.
What in an intriguing prospect, however I do much prefer the temptation of an assortment of different coloured red pencils.
thats a great idea, not a huge fan of all the random colors but a bunch of different shades of blue would look awesome
I love this so much. You should have a place where classrooms can send retired pencils and you send a video back of what you made. -teacher
This would be so pretty as a classroom decoration
WANT
Can you imagine for every single school in North America? He going to need some help
@@sweetgolden2010 try Canada, or Asia
@@mightyasmr8906 I live in canada
@@mightyasmr8906 and I said North America as in Canada and the United States
me: looking at a bunch of pencils after watching a video
pencils: don't even think
*THINKS*
@@idontknowwhattocallthis5235 how dare you
HAHA YOUR PFP TOTALLY MATCHES THAT COMMENT
Your picture looks like you looking at the pencils
pencils : your brain does not support thinking
This would be such an amazing gift for any art or history or even a elementary school teacher
Yes... I'm an elementary school teacher and I would have to say this would be a spectacular gift! I thought it was beautiful before he made the globe.
I feel like any teacher of any kind would like this, as a senior in high-school and teachers kid(mother teaches elementary spec. ed.) I can 99% promise any one of my teachers would honestly love this. All good teachers creativity and hard work more than anything else on planet earth.
@@aw8kenotwoke109 my mom said the same thing, she said she would use it to teach her kids about basic geography.
Till a kid pisses on it 😂
Yeah just don’t give it to a geography teacher
Oh my, one of the most wonderful creations I have ever seen. So talented.
Thanks so much
I think it's really pretty! However, I LOVE the pencil sphere 'as is' before adding the continents. Nicely done, fun to watch the process.
The making is just so satisfying. Actually something I could fall asleep to.
I am now, lol
Me currently 😴
@@essgetispget same...me too...I just woke up right now....its so satisfying
Same
I have done that before lol
'I wasn't that pleased at how it turned out'.
Well, I certainly am, Andy. You did your best and at least we could actually recognise what you made. You get my respect.
Cheers
Beautiful work! Additionally your talent is not lost in achieving such a piece. I agree with some of the others …the effect would be far more realized if the oceans were recessed . However one perceives your finished ball of pencils , no one would dare say it was not done well. Because your art is far exceeding most wood working artist attempts to step out of the box and challenge themselves as you have and succeeded! Thank you for sharing your talent.
I'm most amazed that you included New Zealand on there
Yes, we need to be there too
What about old zealand
@hhh I like ur pfp
Well of course. We’re the most important country on the planet.
Naw new zealand isnt real
Me finally finding something interesting to watch while eating my pringles at 1am
wait, finally?
i thought that's what youtube was FOR?
@@saintlywig5123 well I usually get something boring, mostly things I've seen
@@blank_space_here now it´s 4am in germany. the vid was hypnotically boring. but i had to watch it all the way through. i couldn't resist it.
Same. Saaame.
Phallaso Hobbyist is another one to watch. He makes sea monsters with clay and resin ect. He got massive with his Subnautica diaramas
People in New Zealand : "yes, he didn't forget us!"
🤣, I thought he forgot tassie for a minute there. No one could forget NZ👍
Yes this was me 😂
Tasmania: am I a joke to you?
Lodevole
People in Australia: "He drew us sideways!"
An amazing piece of art and craftsmanship!!! Absolutely beautiful!! Wish it were mine.
This person has major skills and intelligence to make something like that ! Wow ! Excellent work !
At first I was like man those lines aren't even straight then the perfect circle was created. Amazing art peice and very creative.
Hey look, he’s sharpening his pencils.
😂
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You're crazy brilliant! Respect! ❤
Me before he added the black resin: NO SIR I BEG YOU DONT RUIN IT
Me afterwards: oh ok I see where this is going
I was thinking the exact same thing. Wow what a masterpiece. This guy is very talented. 💐
HAHA SILLY STRING
I don't understand why he routed the land masses so deep if he was just going to level it out anyway, he could have just painted the land masses right on the globe. Waste of time and pencil wood doing it that way.
I read this in my Nigerian Mother’s voice lol too funny
@@cool_bug_facts Yea we don’t want the paint to scrape off because after a while it can scrape off sooo yea
Anyone else amazed at the free hand drawing of the world? Awesome work.
I saw pencil marks that he was tracing over.
@@MrCrazyron1369 same
Same
@@MrCrazyron1369 yes but how did he get the perfect pencil line on there?! I can’t figure it out! Projector or something?
@@fireflysparks1105 ñj98i8
This lit a bulb in my head: What if you did the continent in pencils and the ocean in dark blue. But on top of everything poured a clear light blue resin, so we could see everything inside with a light blue hue. This way the "sky"/atmosphere would be kinda represented too =]
I love all of your works
rapaz é uma boa ideia
Had the same idea. I just hated to see the land masses filled with an opaque color that covered up the beautiful pencil texture. A translucent blue in the ocean basins would be awesome. I think he should make another. Very cool any way you slice it. (:
Bbxt the time of atonement is past my brother rest easy and see the world we have created together...
Hey, don’t forget the floating plastic patch in the middle of Pacific Ocean.
Teacher influence or lack thereof - go to the top of the class & sharpen pencils!! This is BRILLIANT!!! 💝🏆❣💖🤩👏👏👏👏
This is one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen. My recommendations know me too well.
he probably has to highlight "pencilvania"
🤣
Nice pun you got thare
You're so punny! : P
pencilvania , hillarious cooment.
@slay 2k - .^_^.
TH-cam: may I recommend this guy just eyeballing making a globe out of colored pencils in this trying time?
5.9 million people: *yes, please*
Yep😐
Ah yes a original comment
That number is higher than me
6.5 and counting
6.7 million*
I love the idea of just the globe without anything drawn on it, that was when I loved it the most. Absolutely stunning work, though.
Thanks .. I agree
Extremely impressive. I do mechanical engineering for a living, and haven’t had to hand shape anything in my career. But watching you makes me want to try it
I love how at one point it just looks like there's silly string flying everywhere.
The pencil cores practically glow. This is so beautiful
Dudes got the skills, I would have turned that from a triangle into a cylinder then finished with a rectangle and a bad case of carpal tunnel.
This guy is the definiton of, "You can make anything WITH anything."
Do you know how expensive color pencils are in California,?
@@janiebankston2003 how much? I haven't lived there in a few years
He can't make anime fans deeks bigger because they identify with tiny Japanese penus culture
Epoxy in a nutshell mate
Art in a nutshell
Artist: A Perfect Woodturned Globe 🌍
Nerds: Inaccurate Oblate Spheroid
Well that confirms that I'm not a nerd.
Flat Earther.. Ha not even close 😆
Tree hugger: "What a waste of wood"
yeah, why attempt the globe? let nature speak to us with something new and unique.
That was an absolute pleasure to watch, I thought to myself, humans must impress God with what we have taught ourselves.
very cool project! Maybe next time you remove the "water", fill it with blue and have the pencils be the "land"
That's what I was thinking
Too mainstream
But then it would only be like 30% visible pencil, which kind of ruins the pencil effect.
Land should definitely have been another color than that dull black though.
100% agree, this just looks bizarre…
@@remnant24 shallow carving and translucent blue resin would mitigate the effect, making the pencils still be very visible, so there's always a way around it.
Comments: WOW he just eyeballed a perfect sphere!!!
Me: Wow he just free-handed the continents with a sharpie like a BOSS!!!
Watch again, when doing south america you can see an outline he is following.
How do you know it’s a perfect sphere?
That's what I thought. This channel should be called witchcraft. Sending a Bible and prayers :P
He had a sketch
@@lynx50187 plus Europe is all wrong.
I love how it looked before he started on the map!
just the sphere with the colored pencil dots was fine for me. And then maybe add a bit of gloss.
Me too
Must admit, that's where I would have left it.
Me too!
It's just so satisfying seeing the hexagon patterns of the pencils stretching across the globe
Any art teacher and history teacher would kill for this masterpiece.
History?
You mean geography?
@Baumkuchen Agreed lol
teachers don't need stuff YOU like.....give 'em $50 !!
I'm a teacher. Can I have $50?
Teacher: No sharpening pencils
*That one kid at the back of the class:*
Why does this have 1.5k likes
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I had a bad time
I don't know why but I couldn't stop watching this video. It was oddly satisfying!!
Jesus. I'll never be this cool, but its good to know someone is epic at this. 😮❤
Whoever taught him wood working is a legend
Watch him be self taught.
Indeed
@@aidenmassaro4318 lol
Wouldnt he be the legend and not his teacher🤔
Seriously. The next legend is probably watching these videos
Am I the only one who favored it before drawing the map? It looked amazing at that stage. The map covered parts of that beauty.
yeah, it had a pattern, it had symmetry, the continents are not symmetrical by nature, so it make it ugly.
There is not a zero chance that I would disagree with you.
Yes, he ruined it
I agree, I loved the look before the map best as well, but truly amazing skill set to make this! So impressed!
I even liked it better when it was only half done---I would have preferred he stop after having done only one end (ie, not spherical but more like cylinder + hemisphere)
I truly appreciated his artistry, cleverness, & skill, & how far he went with the concept of a globe, but I absolutely loved it as it was, with just all of the colors & lovely shape. I didn't need the continents & cut outs. A simple, amazing, colorful sphere, so expertly crafted with such care. Thank you.
For me personally it was a privilege just to watch the process from start to finish……….thank you 🙂👏👍
It's always a pleasure for me to watch such skillful craftmanship.
see you in 6 years when this gets reccomended to everyone
See you
@@jeroldo111 cya then
lol
so long!
Where history is made
What struck me most was how much the globe spinning on the lathe, reminded me of Jupiter spinning in space. Enjoyed it!
Ikr it looked a lot like Jupiter
Indeed.
Definitely Jupiter for me also
Space is fake 🤣
@@Fjshshs626this is the worst joke i have ever seen either you actually think space is fake or its satire i don’t have time to decode your message
My hubby would so love this,two of the many things he loves,the globe and pencils.
love joyous left the tips poking out and how it looked like a rainbow bee hive. this is my favorite one so far
Genius, came out incredible, as each pass was made, I couldn't figure out how it would look after, always a surprise. After it was a solid ball, I hated to see it change again because each stage was beautiful, but the final result was amazing and dimensional. Great job.
I feel this project, and watching this project while lying in bed at 4am, justifies humankind’s existence 🌎🖍👀
Just got this recommended to me. I don’t watch things related to this most of the time but this was a wonderful video and I’m glad it got recommended to me against the odds of the algorithm
When it’s spinning , it looks like Jupiter.
I was actually thinking that exactly!
When it's not spinning, it looks like a piece of shit
@@craigd123 LIAR!!!
@@sommerrachelle8369 ?? Are you saying it looks good ? Don't get me wrong, I appreciate the skill and talent and hard work that went into making it, but some things aren't worth making. Looks like a piece of junk you would find at a trailer park
@@craigd123 dude he tried his best to make something good and he did. Insulting his work is rude. You try making something that looks half as decent,