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22 Responses to “WOOD CARVING IN GERMANY 1926”

  1. Philprom09210 says:

    Tout y est dit !
    Que du savoir faire et rien d’autre.
    De très beaux copeaux boiseux comme j’aime.

    Case590

  2. spittenkittens says:

    I really enjoy watching a real craftsman. He makes it look so easy. I bet lathe is powered by a steam engine, I saw a large drive belt. The lid seemed to mate perfectly to the bowl and I like how he made the handle. Watching these videos have become my teacher because I just jot a lathe but have no one to teach me.
    I like the way he feels every tool when he picks it up, like he’s bringing them from sleep to life.

  3. geruhl1 says:

    Dvorak violin concerto in A minor, 3rd movement

  4. bschwartzberg says:

    anyone out there know the name of the music being played? I’m really blanking on it, even though I know it pretty well.

    I would love to be able to turn as confidently as this master craftsman. His ability to walk up to the lathe and go “this is what I want, and so this is what will be done” with hardly any hiccups is amazing. I also really appreciate seeing him sharpen. It’s so simple, and he doesn’t need anything super special, just the means to do it.

    wonderful video

  5. Marylandgirl88 says:

    Awesome! Though it is woodturning rather than woodcarving. I loved the music. Wonderful to see an historic piece of film of a skilled craftsman. Really interesting!

  6. assassin616 says:

    @hermionejane2004 this guy makes it look dead easy, but he is a master, i am a wood carver, well at least i do so as a hobby, i have tried to make bowls with this method, its alot harder than this video shows, the man in the video really impresses me, he must have done it all his life

  7. assassin616 says:

    @hermionejane2004 ive tried it, and this guy makes it look easy, but he is an expert, it really isnt. ive tried and failed many times!

  8. hermionejane2004 says:

    i would love to do this and make my own dishes from wood it looks fun and easyer then achualey carveing

  9. allengoodman69 says:

    Great vid. ! It is woodturning – not carving though,thanks for posting,as this is history and a master woodturner !!!

  10. JamesHaskin says:

    Really interesting video

  11. scarfing says:

    After sanding he uses wood shavings to high shine the wood. Gives a much better luster than just sanding. Great workmanship, a real craftsman.

  12. Kinkoyaburi says:

    Fascinating. I watched to the end without even noticing how the time passed. He made himself a bread container. I always wanted to be a carpenter.

  13. MiamiBrian says:

    Wood turning just like it’s done today. This guy is a master of the tools. Interesting use of the hook tool. Thanks for sharing!

  14. hogship says:

    Hard to say what kind of wood that was, but very plain grain. At first, I thought the wood was wet……but, the dust from sanding convinced me I was wrong…..very dry. Had to be “seasoning for quite awhile for it to be that dry in a block form.

  15. 636117 says:

    Very nice. Although the music doesn’t really go with it. Hope there’s more where that came from.

  16. EliW says:

    Actually, at 6:40 since he already just sanded it w/ sandpaper, and afterwards grabs the shavings and rubs them in. More likely I think that he applied a stick of wax, and was using the shavings to burnish with.

  17. StuInTokyo says:

    At 6:00 it looks like he is using a “Hook” tool, don’t see that tool used very often anymore. Then around 6:40 it looks like he is using a cabinet scraper, or card scraper on the inside of the bowl to finish it. Interesting as the Japanese still use a similar thing in their traditional turning here.

    Great video!

  18. RTDrake says:

    Huge thank you for preserving this.

  19. melaniethib says:

    Great job , makes me want to get on ours and make a bowl. My husband just made a small vase for a friend this morning.

  20. jyde1 says:

    Very Nice video showing a great craftsman at work making it look easy. But this should be called Wood Turning instead of Wood Carving.

  21. rnponce says:

    ooo increible cinta….

  22. bobacote2 says:

    Just great, I loved the demo, what a craftman, with Do Right in the background. Wonderful. Thank you

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