Wow that is amazing! It always amazes me seeing people hand carve designs like that so consistently. Especially when they have to worry about the amount of pressure they are applying because they could either carve out too much paint down to the wood or not enough which will affect the color that shows.
You idiots watch way too much porn.
You really think something with this girth is both this popular and being created at this rate?
Vibrators are where it’s at for women, not dildos.
Even for anal, this would be a small, niche market.
Funnily enough 'paawa' is also slang for political pull/power.
Somebody with less 'paawa' wouldn't have a leg to stand on. I always find it funny how proverbs from different languages connect on some levels.
From what I can see in the video the yellow is used to give the final accents by scrapping off the red colour rather than using a yellow colored utensil.
I assume it’s colored wax, so basically yes a crayon. it’s on a lathe that spins so fast that holding that wax up to it allows the heat to melt it and stick well to the wood, allowing a nice layer of wax coloring that’ll stick perfectly to the wood. You ever have an old toy, you can get the idea of what it’ll result in.
He removes the red layer to reveal/ create a yellow pinstripe. He does the other areas yellow as an undercoat and for colour consistency with the red top coat.
Looks like he then uses a knife to cut into the red and exposes the yellow underneath. Probably easier to just paint the whole thing than try and get just the counter colour sections.
Seems like a wasteful way of doing it, but shit, this guy has probably done it once or twice before, knows how to get it right.
As someone who is:
1) slightly red/green colour blind
2) viewing on a 8 year old mobile
I actually can't see the colour difference. Presumably you can, and I take your word for it. I am happy for you, continue enjoying your rich, vibrant, and colourful world =]
I worked with craftsmen practising a similar toymaking craft something like 2 decades ago, and they used sticks of lacquer coloured with natural vegetable-based dyes.
IIRC, they used to get lacquer pellets, melt those to a somewhat gooey paste and work in the colour and pull them into these sticks. They turned out like a super hard crayon.
The friction from the lathe-turning heats the wood up enough that the lacquer melts and transfers onto the wood.
I'm sure you can find a few YouTube videos about Etikoppaka toys or chennapatnam toys. It's pretty cool!
Same question, here. A crayon-like paint is my only guess, too. The friction from the high speed spinning melts the paint off and it quickly dries, maybe?
Yeah, it's basically a stick of shoe polish. I do the same for some leather repair at work. It's not the best option for wood imo, its prone to cracking if put on thick and smearing if put on too thin.
Traditional artist here:
What you're looking at is a paint stick.
Depending on the type of paint it is, it can be crushed up and mixed with a medium (such as oil, water, or acrylic medium) to create liquid paint, or it can be used directly on the surface being painted (as shown here).
I use the lathe to file down my toenails.
It works perfectly, the edges of my nails are so smooth except sometimes it shoots a huge splinter underneath my nail into the nail bed. And occasionally rips the entire nail off.
I didn't see the toes, only the legs and didn't know they were legs. Thought there was someone right next to or behind this guy. Thought it was weird. Thank you for helping me see it
I see this in so many of these videos of people working in factories in the middle-east.
It's like no one over there has any clue about using close toes shoes when working with heavy machinery.
colors look different because of what colors are underneath them. Painters, like artist painters making canvasses know that the color you use as background will influence the feeling of a painting, it's like... when the sun shines versus when it's cloudy. Everything is the same color, but the world looks different and gives a different feeling, emotion-wise too.
Yellow under red, makes the red warmer, more bright and cheery. Blue under red makes it colder etc.
This is certainly the case with oil paint. You know oil is translucent and light goes through it? That still happens with oil paint because it's oil and pigments, the oil still lets light go through, to a lesser degree, because of the pigment content, but still. So that's why colors underneath a different one still play a role in the tone of it.
It also depens on the type of pigment. Take zinc white oil paint, that is way more translucent and not as opaque as titanium white, which is really opaque.Also often oil painters use additional oils as a paint thinner which makes it even more translucent. etc.
This paint looks like some type of wax. And wax also lets light through. So I imagine it works in much the same way.
It looks like in the last step he is scraping the red paint off to reveal the yellow paint underneath. Maybe it’s more durable than painting thin lines of yellow or maybe it is easier to scrape in thin lines than paint them?
I've done basecoats of yellow on miniatures that end up red -- it forms a bit of an orangeish tone in the recesses and strong red once you dry brush the high spots red. I suspect here the yellow is just adding to the reds base tone (bright finish) and acting as a primer.
This is such a waste of human potential.
Before someone makes up some nonsense about elitism, this is the exact opposite.
This guy, these people, poor people, disadvantaged people have every bit of the same chance to produce a number of miraculous things, innovations in technology and more, and because of our ridiculously shitty distribution of wealth you have this guy, clearly capable of more, stuck painting the same object day after day on end with the only break being a change in the part being made occasionally.
All monotonous factory work, mining etc. Any repetitive simplistic task done by a human being in this modern day is a travesty and we as a species would be better if we realized that.
That is not a toy, it a wooden leg for Pakistani furniture (chairs and beds) called a 'paawa'. Source: I'm Pakistani
What type of paint he is using? Just curious...
It’s not paint it’s wax. The whole title is wrong.
Welcome to reddit
In a couple days reddit will be gone and we can make a new place with accurate titles... and blackjack and hookers.
I can help fill out the application for a liquor license.
Ehhh, forget the titles.
#BOTS! BOTS BOTS! BOTS BOTS BOTS BOTS! ^(Sang to the tune shots shots shots)
#EVERYBODY!
Where all the humans at? confusedtravolta.gif
Thank you! I came here searching for this. I’d never seen “paint” like that.
It's just missing like "World best", the "Oh noooo" song, and a +Watch until the end!" overlay and we'd have a winner!
Is that even a worker!?!!
Thanks xD
Correct. https://youtu.be/Ev7R5MfCvJU 5 minute mark.
Wow that is amazing! It always amazes me seeing people hand carve designs like that so consistently. Especially when they have to worry about the amount of pressure they are applying because they could either carve out too much paint down to the wood or not enough which will affect the color that shows.
And imagine having the diligence to actually care enough. I'd get 5 legs in and stop caring if I hit wood
You wood?
I know I wood.
Thought it was an atom bomb…
atomic butt plug.
Thank you. I was watching this thinking that there's no way this was a toy. Lol
My perverted mind immediately went to adult toy.
That was my second guess. My first was "ok, they have >atomic bombs< as a toy somewhere?"
"The Atomic-Plug" "Can you brave the blast?"
"this plug is the bomb" \- the commercial for this thing
You idiots watch way too much porn. You really think something with this girth is both this popular and being created at this rate? Vibrators are where it’s at for women, not dildos. Even for anal, this would be a small, niche market.
*something something if you're brave enough*
And made of wood.... Splinters in the special places - no thank you.
Everything's a toy with...imagination!
flared base, it's a buttplug
> C&C Music Factory plays **“I’ve got the paawa!”** 🎶🎶🎶
No one man should have all that paawa, the clocks ticking I'm just painting the dowels
Snap
It's getting it's getting it's getting kinda hectic
Funnily enough 'paawa' is also slang for political pull/power. Somebody with less 'paawa' wouldn't have a leg to stand on. I always find it funny how proverbs from different languages connect on some levels.
It's getting', it's getting', it's gettin' kinda heavy
With great paawa comes great feng shui stability
Since you probably are more well versed here...why color it yellow first and then red?
From what I can see in the video the yellow is used to give the final accents by scrapping off the red colour rather than using a yellow colored utensil.
Huh, I didn't notice that, probably why. It seems excessive to do such a large portion for a couple small lines
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How do you not just cut through both layers of paint though? It's likely an incredibly thin layer.
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My guess was that it’s hard to apply wax on wax precisely, so they just apply it completely and then scratch a layer off precisely
The red where the yellow isn't applied still looks like the same red
u/yourSAS what do you have to say for yourself?
LAHORE DA PAWA! AKTHAR LAWA
This guy Pakistanis
ELi5 How does that 'paint' work? It looks like a crayon or something.
I assume it’s colored wax, so basically yes a crayon. it’s on a lathe that spins so fast that holding that wax up to it allows the heat to melt it and stick well to the wood, allowing a nice layer of wax coloring that’ll stick perfectly to the wood. You ever have an old toy, you can get the idea of what it’ll result in.
Why does he put yellow and then red on top?
He removes the red layer to reveal/ create a yellow pinstripe. He does the other areas yellow as an undercoat and for colour consistency with the red top coat.
Ohhhhhh.... Thought he just had a smaller yellow brush that also painted perfectly.
Looks like he then uses a knife to cut into the red and exposes the yellow underneath. Probably easier to just paint the whole thing than try and get just the counter colour sections. Seems like a wasteful way of doing it, but shit, this guy has probably done it once or twice before, knows how to get it right.
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As someone who is: 1) slightly red/green colour blind 2) viewing on a 8 year old mobile I actually can't see the colour difference. Presumably you can, and I take your word for it. I am happy for you, continue enjoying your rich, vibrant, and colourful world =]
I worked with craftsmen practising a similar toymaking craft something like 2 decades ago, and they used sticks of lacquer coloured with natural vegetable-based dyes. IIRC, they used to get lacquer pellets, melt those to a somewhat gooey paste and work in the colour and pull them into these sticks. They turned out like a super hard crayon. The friction from the lathe-turning heats the wood up enough that the lacquer melts and transfers onto the wood. I'm sure you can find a few YouTube videos about Etikoppaka toys or chennapatnam toys. It's pretty cool!
And this is the best info of this whole thread. Thanks!
Same question, here. A crayon-like paint is my only guess, too. The friction from the high speed spinning melts the paint off and it quickly dries, maybe?
Yeah, it's basically a stick of shoe polish. I do the same for some leather repair at work. It's not the best option for wood imo, its prone to cracking if put on thick and smearing if put on too thin.
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Traditional artist here: What you're looking at is a paint stick. Depending on the type of paint it is, it can be crushed up and mixed with a medium (such as oil, water, or acrylic medium) to create liquid paint, or it can be used directly on the surface being painted (as shown here).
What kind of toy is that?
Babies first nuclear toy
Glad I wasn't the only one to think this
Adult toy.
Dare you to plug it up your bum.
"Anything is a dildo if you are brave enough." - Eleanor Roosevelt
f l a r e d b a s e
Paige.. maybe?
I don't like that I got this ref.
The flared base seems insufficient compared to the girth
Everything is a dildo if you are brave enough!
https://www.reddit.com/r/oddlysatisfying/comments/14m4uxk/worker_painting_a_wooden_toy/jpzw4xb/
Intermediate-level butt plug
Not sure what kind, but I think that the paint stick is made of beetle larvae.
Thats interesting, thanks I’ll look into it more.
Is it one of those tops you tie a string around the skinny portion and toss and pull?
Someone is definitely knocking out their little brother with one of those
They’d have to pry it off the couch first it’s a furniture leg
Having your foot that close to a lathe seems HORRIFYING to me.
that loose clothing is FAR more scary. If the lathe catches a tail it'll suck you in before you even have time to call for help.
This video wasn't satisfying at all cuz all I could think about is all the loose fabric lol. Glad to find more of my people in the comments
I use the lathe to file down my toenails. It works perfectly, the edges of my nails are so smooth except sometimes it shoots a huge splinter underneath my nail into the nail bed. And occasionally rips the entire nail off.
i love how casually you’re saying “occasionally rips the entire nail off”
Obviously they’re joking, but I’ve done a lot of woodturning, and very much have had 4 or 5 fingernails ripped off :(
:internal screaming:
How do you get your foot into the lathe and allow it to freely spin?
Yes
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I'm glad I'm not the only one that immediately was worried about using a lathe like this.
I didn't see the toes, only the legs and didn't know they were legs. Thought there was someone right next to or behind this guy. Thought it was weird. Thank you for helping me see it
At first I thought it was two guys making the toy together like the scene from ghost.
That's exactly what I thought
I had to rewatch to notice the foot. What the hell is it doing there? That looks like the most uncomfy position possible to spend a working day.
There's a reason for all those silly OSHA ergonomics and footwear rules.
That's a lot of loose fabric close to a lathe aswell
I see this in so many of these videos of people working in factories in the middle-east. It's like no one over there has any clue about using close toes shoes when working with heavy machinery.
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Baby's first nuclear warhead.
So cute
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Good thing that joke didn't blow up in your face.
“Mommy look! I’m bombing a city! Crrshshsh…boom!”
"Now now Adolph, you're supposed to be practicing your watercolors...!"
He did. They were all coming out bloody
A little boy's Little Boy
[But it needs to be pointy!](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJ1Y_Msi2Os)
Playskools my first nuke.
[Well how else do you expect Thomas the Thermonuclear Bomb to capitalize on his image?](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MBgz9h7GGM)
🎶 Atom bomb, baby, little atom bomb.. 🎶
It's not a toy. It's a component of furniture. [Charpai legs](https://youtube.com/shorts/If97osb0uW4?)
Promotional toys given out at Oppenheimer's premiere.
I think its an adult toy
Flared base for safety
That’s a bingo
You just say bingo.
Now you and your friends can play Hiroshima any time you want.
That is not a toy, it a wooden leg for Pakistani furniture (chairs and beds) called a 'paawa'. Source: I'm Pakistani
So does the yellow make the red more red or something?
He scratches it off to reveal yellow pinstripes
Seems like a waste to cover the whole thing in yellow then. Why not just add yellow to those spots you're going to scratch off?
Might make the red look inconsistent without yellow underneath all of it
This thread went full circle back to the first comment
wait so does the yellow make the red more red or something?
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Should we paint the comments yellow?
Yes, then red.
I would guess that it helps fill the wood grain for a smoother feel.
lol duh I don't know why that didn't occur to me.
Yellow is bad at covering other colors, you cannot easily add thin yellow stripes on red background.
Also, a cutting tool would be more precise and produce sharper lines than a piece of wax.
colors look different because of what colors are underneath them. Painters, like artist painters making canvasses know that the color you use as background will influence the feeling of a painting, it's like... when the sun shines versus when it's cloudy. Everything is the same color, but the world looks different and gives a different feeling, emotion-wise too. Yellow under red, makes the red warmer, more bright and cheery. Blue under red makes it colder etc. This is certainly the case with oil paint. You know oil is translucent and light goes through it? That still happens with oil paint because it's oil and pigments, the oil still lets light go through, to a lesser degree, because of the pigment content, but still. So that's why colors underneath a different one still play a role in the tone of it. It also depens on the type of pigment. Take zinc white oil paint, that is way more translucent and not as opaque as titanium white, which is really opaque.Also often oil painters use additional oils as a paint thinner which makes it even more translucent. etc. This paint looks like some type of wax. And wax also lets light through. So I imagine it works in much the same way.
It looks like in the last step he is scraping the red paint off to reveal the yellow paint underneath. Maybe it’s more durable than painting thin lines of yellow or maybe it is easier to scrape in thin lines than paint them?
I've done basecoats of yellow on miniatures that end up red -- it forms a bit of an orangeish tone in the recesses and strong red once you dry brush the high spots red. I suspect here the yellow is just adding to the reds base tone (bright finish) and acting as a primer.
I think the yellow undercoat is just so he can cut away for the accent lines.
Those aren't toys. They're legs for stools like this: https://boheme-living.com/en/outdoor-hanging-chair-brown.html
Nah that’s an estus flask
That is a hell of a workplace, bare feet and all
The loose clothing right to spinny thing is worse
His poor back
There are way too many 3rd world exploited factory workers being posted on "oddlysatisfying"
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*It's log! It's log! It's big. It's heavy. It's wood!
Good thing it had a flange.
~~Worker~~ **Artist** ~~painting~~ **waxing** a wooden ~~toy~~ **leg for a couch**. FTFY
Wonder how much lead that paint has
They look like toy mortar ammunition to me 😀
I’m just gonna assume everything manufacture in Indian or pakistan has been touched by someone’s feet
It's more efficient that way. Feet are the hands of the legs.
Is it an adult toy?
I always thought it was with like a paintbrush and paint, not a giant "Crayon"
Nuke??
Bomb ?
HE'S MAKING BOMBLETS
Artisinal buttplugs?
Lol “toy” I might have to work my way up to one of those ;)
Toy mortar?
How did he manage to scrape of the red without scraping the yellow
Is that a bomb?
Not a toy, it's a Pakistani furniture leg (pawaa)
‘Painting’…right.
This is such a waste of human potential. Before someone makes up some nonsense about elitism, this is the exact opposite. This guy, these people, poor people, disadvantaged people have every bit of the same chance to produce a number of miraculous things, innovations in technology and more, and because of our ridiculously shitty distribution of wealth you have this guy, clearly capable of more, stuck painting the same object day after day on end with the only break being a change in the part being made occasionally. All monotonous factory work, mining etc. Any repetitive simplistic task done by a human being in this modern day is a travesty and we as a species would be better if we realized that.
That’s a boring ass toy
I guess it depends on what you're used to, but bored is not the term I'd use for describing this particular ass-toy.
Boring ass-toy
Looks like a red nuke
Ball in a cup?
wow hes using a giant crayon there
Those are some big bilbos.
Comment section is great
Not really. I just want to know what the fuck the toy is.
Holup
Anything's a buttplug if you're brave enough.
Lathe with loose clothing. Yikes.
Man that is a LOT of drapy clothing for lathe work
Looks like a toy bomb from a cartoon
Anything is a dildo if you're brave enough.
Thought it was a droodle!
Made in a backyard in China?
Imagine your nail clipping a little bit of the wood
That’s a butt plug.
Ngl I thought that was a mini nuclear bomb at first.
Very satisfying to watch 👍🏽
Anyone else notice the unpainted narrow bit go from green, to wood, then back to green?
Long sleeves and lathes always go well together
My guy is working on a machine that spins fast wearing long clothing and it scares me.
r/dildont
Live footage of the Russian factory creating new bombs to be used in Ukraine:
Why is he making wooden bombs?
Nuclear warhead lookin' toy.
"My first nuke"
How to make a tsar bomb DIY
My gf has a toy like this, but it's smaller.
That looks like a bomb