At such low speeds, the tools have to be razor sharp!
Nice workmanship and it's interesting to see a foot powered lathe that isn't a springpole.
Love this. Thank you for sharing! I eat from a teak bowl and plate every day.
Wow! It's hard to believe that 123,150 have viewed this video and only 550 have given it a thumbs up. This guy is amazing that he still does it the way he learned many years ago. Thanks for sharing.
When I see forum posts about getting started in lathe work, it's like 'Well, you need to lay down about 1000 USD and buy some good HSS gouges etc etc'. Then...this old gentleman.
This is a perfect example of what a skilled craftsman can do, with the minimum of tools. Excellent performance, highest skill level. GF1 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😎
Wow so impressed. Like the idea of saving the wood & he can produce more bowls in one go plus good leg execise lol. At first looking at other utube doing the same i said what a waste of wood but i found others that does the coring & save the wood, time & energy like this but his equipments are original & organic. Now it's most heavy metals used to do the job.
Look at that beautiful use of the metric system.
A great video, magnificent turn and left me inspired. It doesn't get any better
a true master at turning
An awesome person and a tradition to keep with that old lathe technique.
this video just makes me think: what have we lost?
in light of humanity loosing this craft and many, many more crafts, i simply cannot view modernity simply as progress....
So very cool and inlighting to watch.
Thank you for posting this beautiful and inspirational video
That is a real craftsman
Absolutely awesome. The world should not loose these wonders!
So green! So inspirational!
Thank you for posting such a goof video, please keep up the good work.
I've never seen a lathe of that desgin. Thanks for sharing.
Amazing to see. Thank you
This is such a beautiful video!
Beautiful video.
loooove this, an amazingly interesting style of spring pole lathe
Fantastisch, simple but so difficult te do. What a nice calm and dedicatied job (y) I would love to come and learn more from this man.
That's really fantastic!
This was Great!
Remarkable and talented man :)
Excellent.
обалденно!!!
So cool!
magnificent
Parabéns muito lindo
wow.
Hermoso.
Turns on foot powered lathe, rides off on electric bicycle.
Touching
Thanks for keeping a record of such craft. Shame what so call progress might have left behind.
Oh my god!!
👏👏👏🌹
Wow..
The groove in that sharpening stone after 60 years? It is good to see a young person taking up the trade but he needs to get the tool in the right position and let it cut instead of using it like a pry bar.
Technology for the days to come... after WWIII.
wooooowwwww
小的时候老家还能看到,现在这种手工的木碗已经越来越少了
Are these bowls available to purchase?
мастер он и в антарктиде мастер
I wish I knew one tenth of what that old dude knows about turning bowls.
it's a pity more and more job likes this being lost
Incredible artistry but super annoying and repetitive music on this short.
The people that use fractional inches are the ones that hates math, I think they just think oneeighth ,Theequaters and a word and not as a fraction 3/4 1/8.
That seems really tedious and inefficient.
+Blurns Id like to see you turn a bowl faster than him and you are allowed to use a modern lathe.
There is something about traditional craftsmanship in today's automation that is so intriguing. The Chinese really hold on to that well.