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Art Of Gontea - Artist
Italy
Приєднався 23 вер 2013
I am an artist . Painting , sculpting and woodworking , designing ,creating and building most things needed to complete my finished pieces.
This channel will showcase the making of my projects .
This channel will showcase the making of my projects .
Rustic Wood Beam and Corbels
in this video I am making a pair of solid walnut corbels paired with a beam to be suspended on the top part of a doorway.
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Bandsaw Restoration II Set Up
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In this video I am completing the setup of my 86' ACM Bandsaw.
Build a Router Table
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This is an old video that was shot with my phone. However, I believe there some good information to be picked up. Enjoy!
The Quarantine Roubo Workbench
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This is the process of making my workbench . I built it during the quarantine time of 2020.
Hi Fi Credenza From European Beech Wood
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In this episode I am taking you through the process of building the solid beech hifi credenza. A longer video than usual walking you through the entire process.
Build A Pair of I Beams
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In this episode I am making a pair of I beams . This is a great option if you need a collapsible setup , don't have a lot of space in your shop or moving from job site to job site . They are perfect when used in conjunction with a pair of sawhorses . Link to the Pinterest original article :www.pinterest.com/pin/334955291016781294/ Link to My Instagram Portfolio : artofgontea Link...
Shop Tour 2017
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In this episode I am taking you on a shop tour. There is much content on youtube regarding this subject, however I feel that there is always a useful perspective on what is essential and inspiring in ways to arrange your machines and getting productive use out of them. Link to My Instagram Portfolio : artofgontea Link To My Facebook Page : artofgontea/ Link to John H...
Multi Drawer Bookshelf (Part 3)
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In this episode I am finalizing the pair of bookcases. Building the leg bases and the 20 shallow drawers to be housed inside the shelves.
Multi Drawer Bookshelf (Part 2)
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In the second part of episode 3, I am continuing the build of the multi drawer bookshelves. From the assembly of the carcass and shelves to the trim, stain and finish. Once again Dan Heimlich aka Soulstorming was kind enough to provide his original instrumental track . Link to the Soulstorming soundcloud :soundcloud.com/soulstorming Link To My Facebook Page : artofgontea/ Link to M...
Multi Drawer Bookshelf (Part 1)
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In this video I am making the shelves for a pair of bookshelves. These bookshelves are going have shallow drawers where small parts and flat files can be stored . Link to the Soulstorming soundcloud :soundcloud.com/soulstorming Link to My Instagram Portfolio : artofgontea Link To My Facebook Page : artofgontea/
Make a Wood Cutting Board
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In this video I made a face grain cutting board out of scrap wood accumulated in my shop. The species used to for this where : sapele, walnut, red oak, poplar, purple heart and paduk. My Instagram Portfolio - artofgontea My Facebook Page - ArtOfGontea/ Link to Where I got my custom Branding Iron - hillview_wm
Make A Silverware Tray
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In this episode I am showcasing the make of a custom silverware tray. For a long time the plastic trays that i had inside the kitchen cabinet drawer, limited the amount of silverware and kitchen utensils I could store . This way there is added storage and it blends with the cabinet drawer better . The best part is that you can pull the entire tray out and have all of the silverware handy for ou...
Superb video my friend, bravo!! greetings from York, England
where can a get those rods for the vise? or what are they called? I see they are smoth and quick release
@@AplusTakeoffs-jb5bv Google : Hovarter Custom Vise
@@artofgontea-artist5718 Yep got it Tank you very much
Как тяжело себя заставить все это сделать)
Love the music!
@wayneglasco....I didn't watch it because of the music! If I want to listen to music I watch a music video.
A quedado fantástico ♥️♥️♥️♥️ Yo usaré ésa técnica para hacer el mío feliz Año nuevo ❤❤❤❤😇😇😇🧉🧉🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷😊😇
Felicitari!
Solid work bench that's also light and portable. Have brought it to the job site to cut wood on. No complaints!
Absolutely beautiful piece of furniture 👏👏👏👏👍👍👍
Beautiful bench. Particularly impressed that you used recycled timber. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for sharing
👏👏👏👍👋!
Nicely done 👍👍👍
Do a voice over with this. It would be great.
That’s a great suggestion
In a Clint Eastwood 'Unforgiven' tone.
In sfarsit , vad un roman care stie sa lucreze si nu se face de ras , asa cum am vazut intr-o gramada de vloguri . Buna treaba Ciprian , multumesc . Pe cand un banc de tamplarie de tip european ?
Va mulțumesc mult pentru aprecieri! Nu am înțeles întrebarea dumneavoastră cu privire la Bancul european.
Este vorba despre acel tip de banc de lucru caruia i se mai spune german s-au suedez . Poate fi vazut in vlogurile lui Rob Cosman> Unul din asta am eu la servici .@@artofgontea-artist5718
@@doruvlahu3365 Am inteles. Apreciez sia acel model de banc. Si eu cand lucram intro fabrica de mobila ma avut o versiune similara acelui banc Scandinav. Poate in viitor voi construi unul dar sunt adept al Roubo din m ai multe motive
what leg vice hardware did you use? great build!
never mind i found it! again great build
Hovarter custom vise . 🙏🏻 thank you
Mr. Gontea, Very nice work. I really enjoyed your build. I was wondering if you could share the composer of the first composition?
Hello there! Thank you for your comment . I produced that instrumental .
Should have groved the top and bottom, by 1/8" then glue and screw that would have been stronger
Welcome back, great to see and hear you again
The height of the web is more important than the thickness of the web. The whole idea is to have some compressive strength in the top of the beam and tensile strength in the bottom of the beam, and to separate the two flanges accordingly. The further apart the top, compressively stressed flange is from the bottom, tensile stressed flange, the stronger the beam will be. That said, if you are limited in the height you can use because of the design, a thicker web will provide some benefit, but the height of the web does more than its thickness.
That is right. Thanks for that elaborative explanation. I recently made a similar concept but this time out of solid wood to act as a beam that sits on two columns above a sofa . The beam is also fastened to the wall. It holds an amazing amount of stuff the height of the web as you call it in this case is about 10 inches high .
If you wanted to make them longer, could you overlap multiple pieces?
They would have to have a very strong connection that would rezist sagging . I would try to get longer material and then make the center piece wider so that the beam would be taller
Woodbex is nice for that.
buen trabajo
I just subbed. I hope all is well and that you have time for more videos. Such a peaceful and informative video.
Thank you very much
I love the fact that you take the time for the majority of the process unlike some montage video of other video. Yours can help new woodworkers like mine to learn. Thanks!
Thank you very much!
We're looking for land to build a house. I'll build a Roubo when I have a permanent shop.
Wtf happened to the sound ☹
Your work shows the name you’ve chosen: Successful, joyful, and freedom lover (Gontea). Please continue the journey.
Really nice work!
Roughly how large is the gap in the bottom for the tail vise install? I'm planning my bench and i want to plan on how far from the end my legs need to be and im not seeing a great way to figure that out pre build. Thanks!
In my case I had to leave adequate distance to house the rod travel that makes up my wagon vise. If you will be installing a tail vise the mechanism will slide under so you have more freedom I believe on the distance . However I do advise you not to make your bench top shorter than six feet . If you can make it 8 foot long that would be a great size
@@artofgontea-artist5718 thanks! I've got the same vice. I'm not going to do a through tennon roubo, just tennons into the bottom. I had the legs a foot from the ends of the top in my plans, but then I looked at the vise rod and realized I was going to have to move the legs, just wasn't sure how far.
Thankyou Bro for sharing
What is this!!!!!!!! Amazing!!!!
Beautiful.
Parabéns pelo trabalho excelente!!!👏👏👏👏 Forte abraço aqui do Brasil Welton
Thank you very much ! I’m sending you a big hug back !
@@artofgontea-artist5718 strong hug
Amazing work!
You made a good use of your quarantine time. The bench is amazing, really a complex project and you put a lot of thought into it. Really, really amazing job!
The timber is first class and has a beautiful grain. That doorway must be stunning with it. Great Job!
Thanks , the owners are Happy Indeed
@@artofgontea-artist5718 I saw a glimpse of it on your video - looked good
Gontea - that is a beautiful keepsake box. You personalized it very creatively. I enjoyed your work!
Thank you !!
I think I'm going to watch this video once a week until I get my workbench finished. Very inspirational and epic. Thanks for sharing.
It means a lot, thank you ! I was building and filming this bench last year around this time. Today I went to visit a friend that inherited an old bench from his father in law. It inspired me to go ahead and add to my bench so I will upload those improvements once I will have them made. May you have energy and fun while you build your bench.
Bravo. Très très beau travail. Félicitations.
Merci beacoup!
Ok... I'm in Love!!! 😍 the craftsmanship, the choice of wood, the design... the guys an artisan!
Thank you very much !
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Great work! I have envy of your skills! What's the quick release leg vise accessories brand?
Thank you very much ! The leg Vise is made by “Hovarter “ in Michigan . Type Hovarter Custom Vise
Beautiful workpiece !!!
Thank you 🙏🏻
Greetings Ciprian, I hope you’re doing well! Beautiful work as always. Where do you get your rough lumber? Those were two beautiful chunks of walnut, I love the character of the worm holes.. I do quite a bit of work with ambrosia/spalted maple I love the character it brings out in the wood! Best of luck I enjoy your content,My best to your family, stay safe! ✌️
Thank you very much for appreciating my videos! These are part of what I bought last year from a lady who’s late husband was a restorer. Lots of it had wood worm holes but a good part is clear. Besides black walnut I got what seems to be English oak and some cherry as well as a rosewood board that is in great condition. With a little patience occasions like this do come by for pennies on the dollar. There is a local hardwood dealer that sells a good selection but so far I only bought mahogany and beech for them for the bookcase build I featured on the channel. I as well wish all the best to you and yours and till next time have a good time in the shop and stay safe !
@@artofgontea-artist5718 Thank you..
great watching this build I like some of the little touches you added to make it personal like the wood sign and the edge finish grat joints too. I'm very keen to know where you got this quick release vice from. Great job Tom
Thank you Tom! The buses are from Hovarter Custom Vise. They are a company out of Michigan you will find them on the internet. Len Hovarter the creator of theese vises is a talented machinist that invented this chamber quick release mechanism. They have other options as well. I spoke personally to him when I had specific questions and was very helpful to me and very nice. For a combo like mine Wagon and Leg vise the price was very competitive to benchcrafted plus the quick release is very nice ! I recommend them !
more artwork than woodwork. It would be an honor to create anything with that beautiful piece
Thank you for appreciating It. It does inspire me when I walk up to it and start on a project
Ok... that was awesome!
thank you very much!
This workbench is poetry, history, tradition, life. Really love it
Thank you very much for your appreciation !
Such a masterpiece built in a small shed. I am truely impressed. Chapeau
Thank you very much for your impresions and Thanks for watching
I really enjoy this format for your videos. Amazing work on the restoration!
Thanks Cal i really appreciate It ! It’s been some time !