Как мне нравятся Ваши работы! Всегда учусь.Сделал недавно вешалку,из горбыля,немного перемудрил Теперь буду пользоваться Вашими приемами.Если не возражаете...
You are an amazing woodworker, Grandfather and comedian! I just found your channel and subscribed after watching you make chairs. Could you please describe some of the wheels you use on your angle grinder. Your work would sell for hundreds of dollars here in the USA. Also, what type of wood do you mainly use and if it has small cracks do you fill them? Thanks for sharing your talent with us beginners!
And of course, being a carpenter, grandfather and seeing fun in the world are important things to me, thank you for acknowledging. I make these angle grinder wheels myself. The wheels on sale are too stiff and do not bend well according to the curves, so I make them by gluing sandpaper to plywood discs. It's cheaper too. And I use polishers with about 3,000 rpm, not angle grinders. To make the sanding disc more flexible, there must be gaps between the sandpaper tabs. I use alder for wood. In my introductory video, I explain in more detail why I use alder. And really, I glue the cracks with urethane glue. It is, of course, a minus that the gluing site remains visible. However, in the general visual picture, and also in terms of the preservation of the wood, in my opinion, gluing full of cracks still makes sense.
I agree,just found this channel, I'm amazed at his relaxed way of working, enjoying his progress and accomplishment.. I've very recently retired and look forward to trying to duplicate in my own work some of his techniques.. I would love to understudy with him .. Just because of his love of life
Thank you. I use pva glue for clothes racks, glue residues are easy to clean. I use polyurethane glue in furniture, it fills gaps in swells and is weatherproof. For finishing I use "Teak Oil", a good balance of price and quality. Oil wax for top finishing.
It is basically an aqueous solution of brown dye. Sorry, but I can't say exactly what it is, it's the secret of my production, this color matches exactly the tone of the old wood what my furniture is. In fact, I process wood twice with this solution. The first time I really sand it off completely, the brown tone comes in handy here to see that it is still sanded everywhere. The second time I don't sand it completely, I leave it a bit to match the shade of the rest of the wood.
Hey, thanks. I will try to do a workshop tour in the future but be patient, it will take time. Besides, handicrafts is a low-profit industry, moreover in a country like Estonia, there is not much to see in my workshop. I have to be quite skillful and frugal to cope.
@@tonyalways7174 Yes, thanks, very poetic. You need the whole package to get something done. Skills and means to execute the skills. But, as usual all resources a limited, my skills included.
Привет, Амур. Я делаю эту мебель из древесины ольхи. В моем вступительном видео я немного объясняю, почему этот вид дерева. К сожалению, вводные видео только на английском и эстонском языках. Но самое главное, что при таком способе, как у меня, древесина должна быть мягкой, чтобы соединения хорошо стыковались между собой.
You should do comedy. Something about your videos is very hilarious. I thought that swing is for kid but no hahahah Whole scenic, kid, dog and you is like from movie. anyhow, i found you while i was looking how to make door handle from branches you have good abrihter
Yes, I think so. Reality is not real without comedy. So I was aiming for that comedy attendant reality. But, offcase i'm a carpenter not a film maker, so i feel my efforts in this are amateurish. Still, fact that you notice that, is great recognition to me. Thank you. By the way, swing is a very good tool for contemplation.
@@udoaas2466 i like your style of making rustic things, its raw and feels real. Im a little bit tired of perfect furniture that was made all same and with plywood, so it bends very quickly. im starting as carpenter myself, making cutting boards and trays, its very interesting to me. i wanted to put hammock in backyard but never find time for that. here on Balkan is still chilly, but first day od summer im putting that :)
Excellent craft and or gift ideas. Great video as well! When there is no need to talk... don’t talk. I love it.
Well, I totally agree. I also learn more by watching than by listening. And .. I don't tend to teach here. Just my working life.
Как мне нравятся Ваши работы! Всегда учусь.Сделал недавно вешалку,из горбыля,немного перемудрил Теперь буду пользоваться Вашими приемами.Если не возражаете...
Kонечно, не против. Наоборот, я рад, если кто-то найдет в моих видео что-то полезное. Будьте здоровы и здоровья детям и внукам.
@@udoaas2466 Рахмет!
Very good work sir, I enjoy the music.sre you in Norway, Sweden area?
I appreciate the wood you have stacked around.. I love wood.
Sensacional !!!very Cool 😁💛
You are an amazing woodworker, Grandfather and comedian! I just found your channel and subscribed after watching you make chairs. Could you please describe some of the wheels you use on your angle grinder. Your work would sell for hundreds of dollars here in the USA. Also, what type of wood do you mainly use and if it has small cracks do you fill them? Thanks for sharing your talent with us beginners!
And of course, being a carpenter, grandfather and seeing fun in the world are important things to me, thank you for acknowledging.
I make these angle grinder wheels myself. The wheels on sale are too stiff and do not bend well according to the curves, so I make them by gluing sandpaper to plywood discs. It's cheaper too. And I use polishers with about 3,000 rpm, not angle grinders. To make the sanding disc more flexible, there must be gaps between the sandpaper tabs. I use alder for wood. In my introductory video, I explain in more detail why I use alder. And really, I glue the cracks with urethane glue. It is, of course, a minus that the gluing site remains visible. However, in the general visual picture, and also in terms of the preservation of the wood, in my opinion, gluing full of cracks still makes sense.
instablaster.
I agree,just found this channel, I'm amazed at his relaxed way of working, enjoying his progress and accomplishment..
I've very recently retired and look forward to trying to duplicate in my own work some of his techniques..
I would love to understudy with him .. Just because of his love of life
Молодчик!👌
Beautiful work 👌❤️
Beautiful!
Great woodworking your a master .What kind of GLUE do you use?? and What kind of FINISH?? THANK YOU HAVE A HAPPY DAY
Thank you. I use pva glue for clothes racks, glue residues are easy to clean. I use polyurethane glue in furniture, it fills gaps in swells and is weatherproof. For finishing I use "Teak Oil", a good balance of price and quality. Oil wax for top finishing.
Nice video. What is that brown stuff you apply on the hooks at 6:28 ? It seems like you sand it all off later, so what it does?
It is basically an aqueous solution of brown dye. Sorry, but I can't say exactly what it is, it's the secret of my production, this color matches exactly the tone of the old wood what my furniture is. In fact, I process wood twice with this solution. The first time I really sand it off completely, the brown tone comes in handy here to see that it is still sanded everywhere. The second time I don't sand it completely, I leave it a bit to match the shade of the rest of the wood.
beautiful Udo!
Hey just found your channel awesome videos! Would love to see a shop tour! :)
Hey, thanks. I will try to do a workshop tour in the future but be patient, it will take time. Besides, handicrafts is a low-profit industry, moreover in a country like Estonia, there is not much to see in my workshop. I have to be quite skillful and frugal to cope.
@@udoaas2466 A shed full of tools is just a shed full of tools without someone with the skills to use them an you seem to have plenty of skill 👍🏻🍻
@@tonyalways7174 Yes, thanks, very poetic.
You need the whole package to get something done. Skills and means to execute the skills. But, as usual all resources a limited, my skills included.
Mr Udo, it's been 2 years. You didn't do that shop your did you? 😁
Прикольно, буду пробовать...
Show !
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Я думал что мальчик испугается, а нет...видимо давно деду помогает..
Да, мальчик вырос со звуками машин, не только у деда, совершенно к ним привык.
Какая порода дерева?здравствуйте
Привет, Амур. Я делаю эту мебель из древесины ольхи. В моем вступительном видео я немного объясняю, почему этот вид дерева. К сожалению, вводные видео только на английском и эстонском языках. Но самое главное, что при таком способе, как у меня, древесина должна быть мягкой, чтобы соединения хорошо стыковались между собой.
You should do comedy. Something about your videos is very hilarious. I thought that swing is for kid but no hahahah Whole scenic, kid, dog and you is like from movie.
anyhow, i found you while i was looking how to make door handle from branches
you have good abrihter
Yes, I think so. Reality is not real without comedy. So I was aiming for that comedy attendant reality. But, offcase i'm a carpenter not a film maker, so i feel my efforts in this are amateurish. Still, fact that you notice that, is great recognition to me. Thank you.
By the way, swing is a very good tool for contemplation.
@@udoaas2466 i like your style of making rustic things, its raw and feels real. Im a little bit tired of perfect furniture that was made all same and with plywood, so it bends very quickly.
im starting as carpenter myself, making cutting boards and trays, its very interesting to me.
i wanted to put hammock in backyard but never find time for that. here on Balkan is still chilly, but first day od summer im putting that :)
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