My son had this beautiful table, very much like this one, that he didn’t want. I reminded him constantly that I want it when he got one to replace it. It’s now in my possession and I can’t wait to get started on it!
Can't wait for part 2, great job cleaning up the existing parts. That table is a true heirloom piece and restored with love and care. I can just imagine you as a young boy soending precious time at lunch or dinner with you grandparents.
To me, it's equally pleasing to see you restore something as it to make something new. Obviously, Festool, Titebond etc. were not around when this table was made. thks look forward to the next part.
Thanks for sharing this insightful video and the process of restoring your grandfather’s desk. I’m sure he is watching your every move for the care with which you have disassembled and focused on each successive piece. Wishing you and your family a blessed week filled with peace, gentle weather, nourishing rain and restful evenings. Peace brother
Hello, I found your channel today, and I think I’m really gonna enjoy it. My grandfather was a cabinet maker. He also built houses and designed them. And I used to love watching him in his workshop. The desk that you are giving it a little bit of a makeover is beautifully built. I look forward to watching the conclusion of this project. Kathy
I love the method you used to straiten a section of wood - something I have not seen yet - I also like the fact that you totally dismantled the desk/table, then clean, sand and repair - my type of restoration - good work
El verdadero trabajo el de la vieja escuela la de muchos años y que vemos muebles que aún fascinan con la maquinista que utiliza este señor te hago yo un terminator de madera.
I am very impressed in how you made the wood panel straight by just cutting a slot in it and pressed it down with another piece of woodstrip. That is very ingenious👌👍. First time i see somebody doing it and i am subscribing to many other woodworking channels. (Not that they dont know or use this technic...i just havent seen any of that in their videos. I made a few desks for my daughters and some of the wood is warped upwards and i keep screwing down but now i know a better trick...cut a slot in it to release the tention in the wood....thank you for sharing
I don't think I have ever seen so many nails in one piece of furniture. Geez. Now that's a handy dandy machine you have there that is sanding the wood. Nice!
Great work, nice video, great tools and skills. Not exactly my idea of a restoration project but more like making a new table out of the salvageable parts of an old table, a family heir loom. I hope those who cherished your grand father's table recognize it as such when it is completed.
Дякую за чудовий контент! Обожнюю відео реставрації/відновлення меблів і вже не перший рік дивлюсь європейських та американських майстрів. Щаслива, що в ютубі натрапила на українського ютубера, так класно бачити наш контент! Дякую за вашу роботу і море підписників вам!
I've just found your channel and you have inspired me to try and restore a old dresser l have!! Thank you so much, what a lovely thing to do for your grandmother👍 peace be with you🇺🇦❤
Дивлюсь твій канал недавно. Але тільки зараз дізнався, що ти маєш відношення до України. Дуже приємно. Спасибі за цікавий зміст і високу майстерність. Я займаюся реставрацією музичних інструментів (піаніно та роялів) тож дещо корисне для себе знаходжу.
It was amazing at how many nails was in this table. I understand this was your grandfathers table. You can see it was well used n loved. I alwa liked these type of farm tables as they had a drawer or like yours it had 2. Looking forward to the conclusion of this beautiful old being restored. I’m a newbie subscriber so I’m trying to catch up at some videos. ♥️😊👍🌟
Excelente trabajo! Tu abuelo debe estar muy orgulloso y agradecido de ti por esto que estás haciendo. Espero con ansias la continuación. Un abrazo! Germán, Montevideo, Uruguay.
My grandmother had a dining table that same basic design. Turned legs,with the x brace. I remember it was oak and aside from a gold band painted around the outside edge of the top it just had a clear finish thatd yellowed with age. An uncle of hers or her husband was said to of made it,an oak rocker,and a slant top writing desk she had. She passed in 2000 at 82 years old and all her belongings were sadly lost when her house burned shortly after. She was the glue that held the family together and we enjoyed many Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners at that table.
A darker wood stain (like mahogany or similar) would look better. It would be closer to its original look. That's my opinion. Thanks for sharing it. It was great.
You work differently to other restorers I have been watching, using a slot and epoxy instead steam/heat to make the panel straight; and chiselling off the glue after it has dried... This is both interesting and refreshing, so I have subscribed! I hope you and your family are safe and well. I have Ukraine flags on my gate to let refugees to England know we support them. Meanwhile, I look forward to part 2 and will watch your back catalogue. 😁
Hello, great job as always, continue to amaze for your way of treating wood, it is a pleasure to see you work and clearly from people like you there is only so much to learn, thanks for everything.
Did you watch PART2 .? Do not miss very interesting.👍👍👍ua-cam.com/video/3_DGVsi5TAg/v-deo.html
My son had this beautiful table, very much like this one, that he didn’t want. I reminded him constantly that I want it when he got one to replace it.
It’s now in my possession and I can’t wait to get started on it!
Soooooo... did you get a chance yet to work on it? Enquiring minds would like to know... 😁😁😁
@@glenora1974 I haven’t! 😂
We moved, and I had to put it on hold.
It came with us though!
Can't wait for part 2, great job cleaning up the existing parts. That table is a true heirloom piece and restored with love and care. I can just imagine you as a young boy soending precious time at lunch or dinner with you grandparents.
Thank you for viewing. The second part comes out this Friday.
@@WOODDESIGN6730 Looking forward to it 💫
We’re enjoying this so far! Going to watch part 2.
To me, it's equally pleasing to see you restore something as it to make something new. Obviously, Festool, Titebond etc. were not around when this table was made. thks look forward to the next part.
Thanks for watching. I will take that into consideration. 👍👍👍
@@WOODDESIGN6730 ss_njui
Благодарю! Очень интересный проект, особенно интересен убитостью отдельных деталей. Добра!
Your Gran will appreciate the work you put into renewing this table! It's a very kind act!
Thanks for sharing this insightful video and the process of restoring your grandfather’s desk. I’m sure he is watching your every move for the care with which you have disassembled and focused on each successive piece. Wishing you and your family a blessed week filled with peace, gentle weather, nourishing rain and restful evenings. Peace brother
Thank you for your viewing and support. Peace to you.
You disassembling was nothing short of BRUTAL!!! OMHOSH!!!
I could hear the wood screaming!
@@fabrigasan2150 Speak English.
Интересное решение с выпрямлением детали подстолья и смолой👍🏻
Your grandfather would be very proud of you. I have learned some new tricks and I can't wait for the next video. Have a blessed day.
Thanks for watching. It will come out today.
Спасибо большое , у меня был похожий стол , домашнего изготовления .
Бесценно . Впервые вижу ручку на ящик .
Спасибо .
Hello, I found your channel today, and I think I’m really gonna enjoy it. My grandfather was a cabinet maker. He also built houses and designed them. And I used to love watching him in his workshop.
The desk that you are giving it a little bit of a makeover is beautifully built. I look forward to watching the conclusion of this project. Kathy
Thanks for watching
I love the method you used to straiten a section of wood - something I have not seen yet - I also like the fact that you totally dismantled the desk/table, then clean, sand and repair - my type of restoration - good work
木の特性を活かして修復する様子は素晴らしいです。見てて全然飽きない。
Очень интересно, жду следующую серию!!Вы молодцы, дедушка бы оценил
Can't wait how finish done im excited to watch the next step of your restoration to get some idea how restore old and antique wood furniture.
Thanks for watching. Next weekend you will be able to see the completion
Kinda went at it like a caveman when disassembled. End result was good though so no harm done I guess. Nice job!
Thanks for watching
Sounds like he hurt the tables feelings when he pulled it apart.
I agree, almost stopped watching.
The disassembling was BRUTAL!
As opposed to tackling it how?
Вподобайка. Окреме дякую за те, що показали у відео збірку
Дякую Вам за перегляд.
I wish I had a great workshop like yours :-)
Ваші відео завжди цікаво дивитися. Надихають
Дякую Вам за перегляд.
What a great piece of family history.
Thanks for watching
El verdadero trabajo el de la vieja escuela la de muchos años y que vemos muebles que aún fascinan con la maquinista que utiliza este señor te hago yo un terminator de madera.
Belo trabalho, a mesa ficou excelente. Parabéns pela reforma.
Какая добротная старинная работа! Крепкое соединение деталей, фигурные ножки и резьба по дереву. 👍👍👍
I am very impressed in how you made the wood panel straight by just cutting a slot in it and pressed it down with another piece of woodstrip. That is very ingenious👌👍. First time i see somebody doing it and i am subscribing to many other woodworking channels. (Not that they dont know or use this technic...i just havent seen any of that in their videos. I made a few desks for my daughters and some of the wood is warped upwards and i keep screwing down but now i know a better trick...cut a slot in it to release the tention in the wood....thank you for sharing
Thank you for viewing. It's great that you found something useful in this video.
I too was impressed with this technique and had actually been searching for a good method for repairing bows.
Good start! I look forward to the next video.
Thanks for watching.
Вам вподобайка !!! Успіхів на майбутні реставрації !!!
Спасибо вам за ваш труд, очень многому можно поучиться. Смотрю ваши видео с большим интересом.
I don't think I have ever seen so many nails in one piece of furniture. Geez. Now that's a handy dandy machine you have there that is sanding the wood. Nice!
Thanks for watching.
Looks great.
Thanks for watching.
Впервые у вас в гостях.Продолжайте выставлять видио.
Очень интересно.
Clever use of a domino joiner to fill holes!
Thanks for watching
Great work, nice video, great tools and skills. Not exactly my idea of a restoration project but more like making a new table out of the salvageable parts of an old table, a family heir loom. I hope those who cherished your grand father's table recognize it as such when it is completed.
У моєї тещі схожий стіл. Тещі вже нема, а стіл залишився. Теща була хороша, як і стіл.
Книжки файні. Українці і працьовита та співоча нація.
Дякую за чудовий контент! Обожнюю відео реставрації/відновлення меблів і вже не перший рік дивлюсь європейських та американських майстрів. Щаслива, що в ютубі натрапила на українського ютубера, так класно бачити наш контент! Дякую за вашу роботу і море підписників вам!
Дякую Вам за перегляд. Мені дуже приємно.
I've just found your channel and you have inspired me to try and restore a old dresser l have!! Thank you so much, what a lovely thing to do for your grandmother👍 peace be with you🇺🇦❤
Nice work….
Thanks for watching
Those are so amaizing tricks to straigten wood
Thanks for watching.
Good from Thailand
Thanks for watching
Дивлюсь твій канал недавно. Але тільки зараз дізнався, що ти маєш відношення до України. Дуже приємно. Спасибі за цікавий зміст і високу майстерність. Я займаюся реставрацією музичних інструментів (піаніно та роялів) тож дещо корисне для себе знаходжу.
Дякую за перегляд.
Great tip with the Domino
Thanks for watching.
Круто, классно, ждем как раньше проэкты были космос.
Impresionante !!!! Arte y talento!!!
Great job so far friend, have a nice day !!!.😀😀😀.
Thank you so much.
Finally, I see someone use blue masking tape like this! I use it around apoxy restorations outdoors all the time.
Love the sentiment behind this restoration.
とても感動しました。ありがとございます。
Beautiful work.
Thanks for watching
Saya sangat suka melihat cara kerja anda
Bagus banget rapi detail
Dan saya juga suka membuat kitchen set dll
Love those dowels! Great job!
Excellent. Although English I live in Bulgaria. I am sitting at a similar table now.
Thanks for watching 👍👍👍
Buen trabajo... Ancioso por la próxima entrega...!!! SALUDOS...!!!
Obrigada. A parte final já é na sexta-feira.
Благодарствую. С нетерпением ждём продолжения. 👍
Спасибо. В следующие выходные. 👍👍👍
Як цікаво!!більше таких відео)можу допомогти з озвучкою відео)
I didn't know Rich Rebuilds was doing intro music now, good on him
It was amazing at how many nails was in this table. I understand this was your grandfathers table. You can see it was well used n loved. I alwa liked these type of farm tables as they had a drawer or like yours it had 2. Looking forward to the conclusion of this beautiful old being restored. I’m a newbie subscriber so I’m trying to catch up at some videos. ♥️😊👍🌟
Que trabalho maravilhoso! Restaurar a MADEIRA, produto já em tempo de escassez em nosso Planeta, é uma dádiva.
A mesa da Vovó ficou perfeita!
I understand restoration as seeking to preserve the character and patina a item has aquired in it's life. That is where skill lies.
На вид этот придмет роскоши простой бональный стол и я думаю неимеит особой исторической ценности. Если только как память о бабушке
This is a perfect restore/Outstanding to say the least...../Bravo....
Sure looks like a most appricate peace of work by the people that owned this peace.
Thanks for watching.
Excelente trabajo! Tu abuelo debe estar muy orgulloso y agradecido de ti por esto que estás haciendo. Espero con ansias la continuación. Un abrazo! Germán, Montevideo, Uruguay.
Gracias por ver.
I love trying to read Spanish comments to see how well I can translate! Just thought I would add that! 😊
Nice keepsake project :)
Thanks for watching.
Great job and look forward to the next chapter.
Thanks for watching.
can't wait to see the next part.
Excellent work.
Thanks for watching
Looking forward to the next part.
Thanks. Next weekend part 2.
My grandmother had a dining table that same basic design. Turned legs,with the x brace. I remember it was oak and aside from a gold band painted around the outside edge of the top it just had a clear finish thatd yellowed with age. An uncle of hers or her husband was said to of made it,an oak rocker,and a slant top writing desk she had. She passed in 2000 at 82 years old and all her belongings were sadly lost when her house burned shortly after. She was the glue that held the family together and we enjoyed many Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners at that table.
you are amazing !
oh! it's interesting
I'm really looking forward to the next episode😛😜😝
Thanks for watching
I enjoy your videos. I hope you are safe!
Thanks for watching and support.
Дуже кропітка робота!!!!
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
hâte de voir la suite à bientôt
Looking good!!
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Thanks for watching.
@@WOODDESIGN6730 You're welcome
A darker wood stain (like mahogany or similar) would look better. It would be closer to its original look. That's my opinion. Thanks for sharing it. It was great.
Pero que bestia!!! Maneja la madera como un herrero
Wawwww espectacular!!!!!!!!!! 😮
Great work and for family.
Thanks for watching
Beautiful work!
You work differently to other restorers I have been watching, using a slot and epoxy instead steam/heat to make the panel straight; and chiselling off the glue after it has dried... This is both interesting and refreshing, so I have subscribed!
I hope you and your family are safe and well. I have Ukraine flags on my gate to let refugees to England know we support them.
Meanwhile, I look forward to part 2 and will watch your back catalogue. 😁
Thanks for watching. Part2 ua-cam.com/video/3_DGVsi5TAg/v-deo.html
Que lindo espoder trabajar con yodas esas herramientas y maquinas
Я люблю реставрації! ❤️
Interesting and a nice start ,maybe more a rebuild ?.
Thanks for watching. 👍👍👍
Just amazing!
Thanks for watching.
It is no restauration. Its a new build. However nice to see how you do it.
Thanks for watching
О,у меня точно такой есть стол!Спасибо,есть шанс дать ему вторую жизнь и вернуть из гаража.
this is straight up top notch professional work and will really help me with my own restoration, thanks for uploading
Thanks for watching
Excelente trabajo 👏 👍
Gracias por ver
Aplaudo con enorme admiración su trabajo, me quedo embelesada! 👏☘️🌈👏☘️🌈👏☘️🌈👏☘️🌈👏☘️🌈👏☘️🌈👏☘️🌈
Hello, great job as always, continue to amaze for your way of treating wood, it is a pleasure to see you work and clearly from people like you there is only so much to learn, thanks for everything.
Thanks for watching
Mantap mantap👍👏
Thanks for watching
Rất tuyệt vời
Good god - your removal of the top was brutal
Дякую друже! Оце работа! Багато часу піде!
Дякую за перегляд. Так Ви праві, часу займає чимало. Іноді простіше зробити новий😄👍👍👍
@@WOODDESIGN6730 Чекаю наступний відос!
Buen trabajo. Ahora espero 2 video con la terminación. 👍👍👍👏👏👏🇨🇱🇨🇱
Gracias. La parte final este viernes.
NICE....ya goofy m8te from Australia
Мені дуже сподобалися ваші роботи, ви виграли передплатника. Ми з Бразилії, а моя дружина з української родини Городенка. Щастя вам і успіхів!
Дякую Вам. Так виходить що ми з вашою дружиною земляки.
@@WOODDESIGN6730 Ми підтримуємо Україну та всіх українців. Удачі!
New subbie here. Looking forward to part 2. Very impressed so far.
Thanks for watching
Good Job bro,
Greetings,
Thanks for watching