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Sonoma Sunset 4_4_23
Another beautiful and serene sunset in Sonoma County, California. Shot with an iPhone 13 pro and a Mini3 pro. By Aerial Code 707, Drone Photography.
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Taylor test #1- power on, no motor. amp readings
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Taylor test #1- power on, no motor. amp readings
Taylor test #2- powered on; motor on, compressor on. Amp readings
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Taylor test #2- powered on; motor on, compressor on. Amp readings
Sunrise Meditation 9 minutes above the Laguna de Santa Rosa
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Enjoy a Sunrise Meditation above the Laguna de Santa Rosa on the morning of February 26th. A slow drift with the Mini2 drone, capturing the serene grandeur of the dramatic sky and the calm Laguna. Unedited color. Enjoy... and breathe.
Mini 2 Roadside Quickies in the Wine Country
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Tuesday the 22nd was such a gorgeous day I just had to take out the Mini2 drone through the backroads in Sonoma and Carneros. Enjoy!
BPD Umbrella Tree
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I visit the Umbrella Tree in the North Sonoma Mountain Regional Park- with the new Mini2, of course. Enjoy
Laguna Mist
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A flythru of Laguna de Santa Rosa on a chilly morning
Making New Steel Beams look like Aged Iron
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In this video BPD applies a painted finish on new steel beams for a renovated commercial space in San Francisco.
Hall Winery- Distressing the Barn
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On this job, we did a distressed finish on the exterior of the new Tasting Room Barn at Hall Winery, in St Helena. Check it out! Watch, Subscribe, and Share! Thanks!
Petaluma Door Dolly
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On this job in Petaluma, we've got 30 doors to distress and finish. But before we can do that, we've got to take them out of the casings, and move them to the one room we have to work on them. What a bear. So, I heard about door dollies. but I didn't like the designs I saw. So, I made one myself. Check it out! Watch, Subscribe, and Share! We love the Feedback!
Distressing Petaluma
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the first of a few videos exploring the work I'm presently doing in a house in Petaluma. We're distressing and finishing 37 interior doors- and going all the way. This video covers the initial distressing process. Over the next few weeks, we'll be finishing the doors. More videos to follow. Subscribe and watch the whole process!
Matching new wood to Old
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Matching new fir posts to 130 year old beams.
all in a day's work
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Broad Palette Design is at it again. Hopefully on the right door.
Wood Graining Video
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Down and Dirty means fast and inexpensive. A quick glazing job in a store in St Helena.

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  • @TedNemeth
    @TedNemeth Рік тому

    Well done my friend! You must have been thrilled when recording that. To run home and see it on the big screen. We have the best hobby in the world. Thanks for sharing

  • @teresitafernandez299
    @teresitafernandez299 Рік тому

    Beautiful execution! Gorgeous sunset!

  • @karinabaxter4010
    @karinabaxter4010 2 роки тому

    There mist is very enchanting! What a beautiful capture and a perfect soundtrack 🎶 Nice work!

  • @karinabaxter4010
    @karinabaxter4010 2 роки тому

    Wow 🤩 what an epic landscape to capture! The umbrella tree is amazing! Nice music too!

  • @teresitafernandez299
    @teresitafernandez299 2 роки тому

    Very cool! Appreciated the tour. Good job Broad Palette Design!! 🎨

  • @carlcreary875
    @carlcreary875 4 роки тому

    Just lovely guv

  • @carlcreary875
    @carlcreary875 4 роки тому

    Very lovely what paint is that please

  •  5 років тому

    Great work! I make the wormholes with the shotgun, with little salt stones. This works great and gives a uniform surface. The distance is about 5 meters. Have fun!

  • @waitersluvhjy66
    @waitersluvhjy66 6 років тому

    Great to see that... I made it too. Plans from woodprix helped me a lot :)

  • @ILAYARAJAraja
    @ILAYARAJAraja 7 років тому

    what types paint you're using?

  • @nyoshe
    @nyoshe 7 років тому

    0:30 the best moment

  • @PerfectWoodGrain
    @PerfectWoodGrain 7 років тому

    Very cool finish for shop displays... Would also be great for theater sets.

  • @kevinSmith-hw8ui
    @kevinSmith-hw8ui 7 років тому

    What?, I couldn't hear him explain how he did it.

  • @PurbalinggaTV
    @PurbalinggaTV 7 років тому

    look my video

  • @davekyle6096
    @davekyle6096 7 років тому

    Kraftwerk for String Quartet soundtrack? Awesome!

  • @EarthshipFreedom
    @EarthshipFreedom 7 років тому

    how would you make a steel outdoor brick pizza oven door look like black iron? Ot is metsl. i am making one and need some advice. thanks!

    • @broadpalette
      @broadpalette 7 років тому

      Drone Retrieval Unit Hey- you don't want to use this process for an oven door. Look for a metal bluing solution- that will give you a blackish metal look.

  • @broadpalette
    @broadpalette 8 років тому

    Best I could come up with is that they're probably made by North Bay Plywood- a supplier and cabinet shop. Doors were definitely custom built. I don't know if you're in the Bay Area. Regardless, doors like these are going to be custom. Hope this helps

  • @richardjones9360
    @richardjones9360 8 років тому

    All the doors panels are thin veneer - do you have a supplier that we can contact for doors - so I can distress them for my home. Very nice job BTW

    • @broadpalette
      @broadpalette 8 років тому

      The doors on this project are solid core doors- very heavy. That's why I created the dolly seen in another video- so we didn't kill ourselves moving them all! Being solid core allowed us to do such deep distressing with the scorps and chisels. This level of scorping is not possible on thin veneer. There is still a lot of distressing that is possible on veneer doors; it's just not going to be as deep. Please contact me if you'd like to discuss further. I'm afraid I've never been involved in the ordering of doors. I can ask some of the contractors I've worked with. Thanks

    • @richardjones9360
      @richardjones9360 8 років тому

      +broadpalette is there any way you can find out who the vendor is ... I have talked to 10+ all the same 1/16" thin veneer

  • @broadpalette
    @broadpalette 8 років тому

    Hey guys. I'll add an explanation soon. Busy weekend. Thanks for watching!

  • @runeer
    @runeer 9 років тому

    Anyone knows about the background music?

    • @frankthebunny1
      @frankthebunny1 9 років тому

      +runeer I'm pretty sure that's a stock music file from iMovie

  • @XxTheRagingGamerxX
    @XxTheRagingGamerxX 10 років тому

    what is that wood pattern tube called? I really want to buy one.

    • @bol.8749
      @bol.8749 6 років тому

      A Wood graining tool

  • @thegarrettwarrenproject
    @thegarrettwarrenproject 10 років тому

    The outcome of this is great! Nice work. I wish you could explain more of the process though. Like is that just a plastic bag you are putting a gunmetal color on and then laying it over the flat black? And you said you use a Warm Silver paint. Do you just spray that on or how did you apply it to get that look? For the rust, are you just painting it on then taking a rag and rubbing it off? Great job

  • @floydan81
    @floydan81 10 років тому

    Amazing finish!!!

  • @PainterRP358
    @PainterRP358 11 років тому

    Excelent job, friend. You1re a true artist Congratulations. OF from Brazil

  • @MichelleFaberArt
    @MichelleFaberArt 11 років тому

    Love it! Thanks for sharing! I'm going to try this...

  • @MichelleFaberArt
    @MichelleFaberArt 11 років тому

    Awesome job!

  • @broadpalette
    @broadpalette 11 років тому

    @leobluesy: thanks for the kind words. I've found that when bubbles occur, the glaze is too thick- adding more water seems to help. And I mostly make a glaze with thinned water based varnish. Also, I make several passes over each glaze process- and that takes care of most surface tension problems.

  • @broadpalette
    @broadpalette 11 років тому

    @meler80: at least in the US, you can buy a simple graining tool at most paint stores. I'm sure if you search online for "graining tool", or "graining rocker" you'll find it. Thanks for the comment!!

  • @meler80
    @meler80 11 років тому

    Hi Great job ...where can i buy this graining tool ? Greetings from Poland

  • @gabrielbautista2533
    @gabrielbautista2533 11 років тому

    hola señor me gusta el trabajo que hace, quiciera saber como se llama la tectica que usa para hacer que se vea la veta de la madera, y qcomo se llama el aplicador o el pad que usted usa y donde lo puedo conseguir. gracias

  • @leobluesy
    @leobluesy 12 років тому

    Nice job. Do you use anything in your mix like vinegar/ale ? I used to do water based graining just a little..many years back but was always plagued with little bubbles in the applied mix once brushed. Leo

  • @broadpalette
    @broadpalette 12 років тому

    @amscon: thanks! It was fun to do as well. The basecoat is BM 1033; lo sheen acrylic enamel. The glaze is some deep brown paint, some Goldens burnt umber, and probably some universal tints. I didn't uses stock colors because the client asked me to match some wood cabinets she found in a Restoration Hardware catalog. I have most often mixed my own glazes using Goldens acrylics, universal Tints, paint; and any combination of all those. Sorry it's not a simple formula. Thanks for the commen

  • @amscon
    @amscon 12 років тому

    Hi! Your vid is simply adorable. Enjoyed watching it many many times. Can you tell me what color you use for toning and glazing wood grain? I am planning to refinish my kitchen cabinets so the information you provide will be much appreciated. Thanks... waiting for your reply.

  • @jackandowenshow
    @jackandowenshow 12 років тому

    Hey- I'd be very cautious about using black on white. a big part of the ease of what I was doing is that the colors are close, and the glaze is rather transparent. When the colors are not close everything you do is very obvious. So for woodgrain, using similar colors and transparent glazes makes it easier, and more effective. Also, it helps when the surface looks like it can be made of wood. Walls are tough. Make them look like narrow panels. Find some way to mask off smaller sections.

  • @kmorrisdesign
    @kmorrisdesign 12 років тому

    hey!!! that looks awesome!!! quick question, i was thinking about doing a wall faux finish to look like equator marmara marble, can't find anything online for that, so i tried searching for wood grains. do you think this kind of technique would work about the same on a wall with a white background and gray/black top coat? thank you!!!!! :)

  • @broadpalette
    @broadpalette 12 років тому

    @ArqJorgeZamudio: thanks for the questions! This grain finish can be done on any surface that will accept water-based paint. So MDF is fine. The trick for painting MDF is to seal it first with white shellac; if you seal it with a water-based primer the wood particles will swell up. Priming with shellac will keep it nice and smooth. What I'm doing by pushing the brush is making a better grain-look. After I use the grain tool, all the lines are clear and solid. So pushing the brush breaks those

  • @JorgeZamudioG
    @JorgeZamudioG 12 років тому

    And, watching your vid, I saw you gave the grain look and right afterwards you do something with another brush and and then you pass it over the finish against the brush hair, can you tell me what is it that you do there? Thanks !!

  • @JorgeZamudioG
    @JorgeZamudioG 12 років тому

    Hi, I find your work amazing and really inspirational, I am thinking on starting some mdf projects, and I am wondering if this finish can also be done to mdf (are you using mdf in this video?) I have a couple of questions, if you dont mind, Where can I get the grain tool that you are using? (Im from Mexico, so I'll have to order one to be sent here) If this finish is possible to mdf, could you explain me a bit what steps should it take to begin with?

  • @HAYES9521
    @HAYES9521 12 років тому

    You dropped your brush where I live you would owe someone a six pack haha, it looks good for me it's always about colour first grain style second

  • @MrTHESANDOKAN
    @MrTHESANDOKAN 12 років тому

    realmente muy bueno de todo lo que e visto en you tube el mas realista es tu tecnica very good

  • @broadpalette
    @broadpalette 12 років тому

    @mikemb123 yep- doin it by hand. But using a Scorpe- sort of a pull planer. They asked me to distress the new wood, and then a painter was to come and stain/finish it. Just took the opportunity to make a vid of it.

  • @broadpalette
    @broadpalette 12 років тому

    @tubebaby33 thanks! Nothing exciting to say about the music on this video. It's just some stock music on the iOS iMovie app. I've tried using some cool music, but keep getting ding'd for copyright issues. In fact I just got banned by Facebook from uploading any videos! Will figure that out, somehow. Guess I'll just make my own. With all my free time. ;)

  • @broadpalette
    @broadpalette 12 років тому

    Hey all! I posted a video about that job in Petaluma- 37 solid oak doors that we're totally distressing, then finishing. Check it out!

  • @broadpalette
    @broadpalette 12 років тому

    @rarory1 yeah that's true!

  • @broadpalette
    @broadpalette 12 років тому

    @J30infinty @sewerrod yeah the grain tool is called a graining rocker- but of the professional sort. The rockers you can buy at some paint or art stores are now just a quarter of a cylinder. And you rock them back and forth as you drag it thru the glaze. The one I'm using is meant to be used with a wire handle that allows the cylinder to roll around completely. I just don't like using the handle. And this one is 4" wide, which was helpful for graining the big fields. Thanks for the comments!

  • @broadpalette
    @broadpalette 12 років тому

    Hey all! Thanks for all the views and comments. Be sure to subscribe and/or check back soon for the next video if my current project: distressing and finishing 37 interior solid oak doors! It's gonna take us about 5 weeks! I'll post a video of the distressing process soon.

  • @mikemb123
    @mikemb123 12 років тому

    omg is he really planing wood by hand!!!

  • @mikemb123
    @mikemb123 12 років тому

    that looks really good

  • @iamthequeenbee100
    @iamthequeenbee100 12 років тому

    love this--would probably use gel stains to make the color richer and deeper but it has a gorgeous graining job!

  • @ind20000
    @ind20000 12 років тому

    @sewerrod ok.....