How to craft a basic Bowlmate - The most universal Greenwood Carving Bench! - ASMR Video

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  • Опубліковано 27 лис 2024

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  • @woodsmansfinest3814
    @woodsmansfinest3814  2 роки тому

    Get one month access to my library of over 100 hours of carving, tool use, sharpening and decoration courses here for just 5€!
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  • @susanp.collins7834
    @susanp.collins7834 9 місяців тому +2

    What I particularly like about this is that A. You didn't trot into your workshop and fire up half a dozen different powertools - you went out there and SWEATED over it. No electricity. B. You didn't order it online - you made it yourself. I have a little teaspoon/eating spoon I made myself. No axe, no saw, no carving knife except my SAK. I used a LOT of sandpaper and I seem to recall I used my teeth at one stage. But I got it done and I think its BEAUTIFUL. So I understand PERFECTLY what you are doing here.

  • @Handcarved
    @Handcarved 3 роки тому +1

    one of the best Axe work iv ever seen. this is so satisfying

  • @RK-it9xi
    @RK-it9xi 3 роки тому +2

    One of my favorite videos. You just feel ready to go and try it on your own after watching it, because this shows how to do it in an "easy" and usefull way not too many hard details. Love all your videos about how to carve spoons, but also like this one because it just calms me down watching you doing your work. Amazing, thank you for all the great videos on your channel ! Always a great inspiration.

  • @Ateesh6782
    @Ateesh6782 4 роки тому +1

    The moment when, having finished the piece, you pat it and say goodbye to it at the end of the day - I so know that nice, warm feeling :) Precious.

  • @kaylynmesser
    @kaylynmesser 3 роки тому +1

    Very helpful. I've been wanting to make a bowl bench but I don't have a chainsaw and I wasn't sure how to best approach making one with hand tools. Cheers!

  • @marcofcat
    @marcofcat 3 роки тому +1

    most entertaining thing I haver watched. great skills and very good videography as well👏👏👏👏👏

  • @SirCrabro
    @SirCrabro 4 роки тому +3

    I'm doing one of these, of course much smaller. Thank you very much for this and all the videos, you are a great inspiration for me and my spoons

    • @woodsmansfinest3814
      @woodsmansfinest3814  4 роки тому

      That's a great idea. You can make those way smaller and still get lots of benefits! Thank you for the support!

  • @44szaman
    @44szaman 5 місяців тому +1

    Hej! Good job Man! Tank You!

  • @mapleenderson8541
    @mapleenderson8541 4 роки тому +1

    Skillcult recommended you so i am here and so far i like what see. Good work !

    • @woodsmansfinest3814
      @woodsmansfinest3814  4 роки тому

      Cheerio that is very kind!
      Love that guy! My kind of old school, no hype kinda knowledge and I've learned a ton from him!
      Glad to have ya!

  • @maxpolaris99
    @maxpolaris99 9 місяців тому

    Phew, need to catch my breath!

  • @TheRedhawke
    @TheRedhawke 4 роки тому +1

    Nicely done my friend. Very similar to the one I built several years ago and still use today. I had problems with the leg angle when I drilled my holes. The thing still sets at an odd angle but it is functional.

    • @woodsmansfinest3814
      @woodsmansfinest3814  4 роки тому +1

      Same here... The legs have been always the thing with these as I prefer tripods, however, for what it is, it does suffice! Cheers

  • @rickschuman2926
    @rickschuman2926 2 роки тому +1

    11:45 Sketching is undervalued by a lot of people. Here is where you can bring your idea half way into the real world. 3:22 Now THATS a saw. 22:06 That looks to be some sort of huge gimlet. ? 26:34 Looks a bit jiggly.

    • @woodsmansfinest3814
      @woodsmansfinest3814  2 роки тому

      Since taken care off with a leg upgrade as soon as I got my hands on thicker stuff

  • @CareyOnVagabond
    @CareyOnVagabond 4 роки тому +1

    Very nice. I had to go drink a cold beer after watching it;)

  • @christineriley1295
    @christineriley1295 2 роки тому +1

    Brilliant!

  • @jonasjo202
    @jonasjo202 4 роки тому +1

    nice, useful and fun to watch

  • @Woodswalker1965
    @Woodswalker1965 4 роки тому +1

    Always great content my friend. I need to craft one of these!🍻Stay safe!

  • @thnichoklad
    @thnichoklad 3 роки тому

    This is a great tutorial! Would be awesome if you talked a bit about the measurements taken in the beginning and if there is any typ/spiecis of wood you want to use or want to avoid doing a project like this?
    Definetly gonna try this! You think pike would be OK? I know I've got some laying around.

  • @justinkeller9187
    @justinkeller9187 4 роки тому +1

    Black raven co. makes awesome scotch eye bits to drill for the legs. I was having trouble finding some but, now I found what I needed. I am not a rep (paid or anything) of them.

    • @justinkeller9187
      @justinkeller9187 4 роки тому +1

      Maybe you could do a review of them.

    • @woodsmansfinest3814
      @woodsmansfinest3814  4 роки тому

      I´d love to get some and use them on legs and holdfast holes. No, budget to get these kinda things though right now. I try what companies are willing to send me and decide if it is something I want to recommend. I never just make videos on stuff I am not convinced about and use all the time. Thank you for the great comment though!

  • @ernenene4522
    @ernenene4522 4 роки тому +2

    Nice one, thank you for this. Have to modify my small one now 😃. Man, how many knives had you on you that day 😅

  • @TheGrillsgt1
    @TheGrillsgt1 Рік тому +1

    What was the end that you cut out for? You didn’t show it being used.

  • @rottiejakeluke
    @rottiejakeluke 3 роки тому +2

    What’s the “v” notch in the end for? Thanks

    • @woodsmansfinest3814
      @woodsmansfinest3814  3 роки тому +1

      Great question. It allows me to lean a spoon into it and have it rest on the top for maximum support when axing parts of the bowl. The notch has many more little uses to keep logs somewhat stable. Cheers

    • @rottiejakeluke
      @rottiejakeluke 3 роки тому

      @@woodsmansfinest3814 thanks for the information

  • @quintontyree2197
    @quintontyree2197 4 роки тому +1

    What is your large saw you use? That thing is a beast. Great video. Thanks.

    • @rz893
      @rz893 4 роки тому

      I'm also interested in knowing this. Or other recommendations for similar items.
      Thanks!

    • @woodsmansfinest3814
      @woodsmansfinest3814  4 роки тому

      I put an info card in there for it. It is a silky Temagari I just made an in depth video about! Please browse the videos on my channel to find videos about every tool! Thank you!

    • @quintontyree2197
      @quintontyree2197 4 роки тому +1

      @@woodsmansfinest3814 thanks for the reply. I saw the info tag right after I posted my question. I will definitely be checking outvmore of your videos. Thanks again. 🖒

    • @woodsmansfinest3814
      @woodsmansfinest3814  4 роки тому

      @@quintontyree2197 thank you! Very kind!

  • @rottiejakeluke
    @rottiejakeluke 3 роки тому +1

    What size auger bit did you use? Thanks

  • @mpark826
    @mpark826 4 роки тому +1

    I'm very new to greenwood carving, and I've recently subscribed to you channel. Your videos are great, and I'm learning a lot. I have a question. At 22:45, you start stripping the bark off with an under grip on your knife, pulling the blade toward your body. It looked very dangerous. I know that you're a professional, so I'm not questioning your technique. But what safety measure could a beginner, like me, employ in order to make that cutting technique a little safer?

    • @woodsmansfinest3814
      @woodsmansfinest3814  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you! Look into use of crooked knives or mocotaugans. It is dangerous when no done with a body lock... Elbows tightly locked in.

    • @22busy43
      @22busy43 3 роки тому +1

      Mora has a series of knife technique videos that covers the safety measures of each type of cut.

    • @jerihoneywellart
      @jerihoneywellart 3 роки тому

      @@woodsmansfinest3814 Just curious, couldn't you just as easily cut away from your body and eliminate the need for a special body lock?

    • @woodsmansfinest3814
      @woodsmansfinest3814  3 роки тому

      @@jerihoneywellart nah, the pull cut is the most widely used carving technique around the globe for a reason.

    • @jerihoneywellart
      @jerihoneywellart 3 роки тому

      @@woodsmansfinest3814 Cool, I am not really knowledgeable about this kind of stuff. What IS the reason?

  • @jaykurz3110
    @jaykurz3110 4 роки тому +1

    What’s the notch at the end for?

  • @togster186
    @togster186 4 роки тому +1

    What type of wood is it your using?

  • @LarsKiel
    @LarsKiel 4 роки тому +1

    👌

  • @leifforrest
    @leifforrest 4 роки тому +1

    This type of bench is called a 'clave'.

  • @georgeknivespro-sharpening8186
    @georgeknivespro-sharpening8186 4 роки тому +1

    День добрый вам