David Ray Pine's Woodworking Workshop Tour
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- Опубліковано 6 лип 2024
- See the workshop and furniture of a master furniture reproductionist woodworker in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. See the article & photos here: woodandshop.com/david-ray-pine...
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David is one of the most genuine woodworkers I have seen in my life , thanks for sharing.
This was nice. Please make more in this style.
Love, love the assortment of dining room chairs.
Nicely done video David, thank you for inviting me into your shop and better yet into your home, both exemplify your personality and your craftsmanship. Love your eye for detail in your carvings. I am too old to take on the craft with that level of seriousness. but at least I can enjoy what you have given to us. Thank you again.
gosh i wish i had a "scrapwood cupboard" like that! great tour, thank you
Interesting tour hosted by a highly skilled gentleman, a pleasure to watch and listen.
Happy to have found this Ray...
What an awesome craftsman, think about how great it would be to apprentice under a man like him. Thank you for the video.
Thank you very much for giving us a glimpse of the shop and work of Mr. Pine. What a privilege to see his work and be introduced to him. Great video.
Wow...much respect to this man for letting us into his house. I always wondered what craftsmen make for themselves. Very nice work.
Incredible work. I am beyond impressed. I’m a carpenter but not nearly as fine a carpenter as a furniture man or cabinet maker. Your work is certainly some of the finest I’ve seen. Thank you for sharing this excellent video. Cheers!
This man is awesome!! That curly cherry though👌... exceptional. I live in an area that produces mass amounts of cherries. The wild grains that come off the wood is nothing short of magical.
Yeah, I love cherry
Master wood worker🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Love these tour shop videos and getting to know people who work there.
This is what hones a person to decide what to have in their own dream workshop!
Thank you!
David you are truly a craftsman in every sense of the word!
Great to see Mr. Pines shop and work. Thanks. I loved the chairs he made!
What a great reportage! Thanks to David an you to share this to the world!
Very gentle man.
I love old shops. Love to see more of this guys work and shop !!!
You Sir are a pure craftsman. So much talent.
What a nice gentleman and his work is fantastic!!
You have lots of talent
Beautiful workmanship, thanks for the tour.
Thank you both for making this video, so much talent!
Spectacular!
Beautiful work and seems like a good guy
You're an artist. God gave you a good gift.
Great story telling. One of the better one I’ve seen for sure.
The days of yore, thanks for the experience.
An old shipwright friend had a similar workspace, where
time and experience live.
Thank you.
awesome shop. great array of vintage tools and I love vintage tools. Thanks for sharing David Ray
Very enjoyable video. Thanks for the tour
Thank you!
I enjoyed your tour. I have always had an appreciation for that type of woodworking.
Very inspiration for me
Thank you so much for the tour - loved it all especially the cherry wood and the china inside - my taste 101%
Very interesting and great craftsmanship. Thank you for posting.
Great video and David's work is fantastic.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and home... God Bless.
A very enjoyable video. I like the easy, no rushed pace of your videos. It feels more like a friendly visit than a whirlwind run-thru.
Gorgeous!!
I live in VA and will have to visit the shop. Still a very novice woodworker but love it. Thanks for the tour.
Fun tour. Seems like he's a heck of a craftsman.
Very beautiful furniture you made! Like your shop too! Thank you.
Just beautiful work! You are a master craftsman
Thank you brother, to see your work place. I think your age many many beautiful and finishing products gift to customers.they also satisfied and you also satisfied.now CNC machine come out everything make so faster and more beautiful so handicrafts goods is demandless now. I am so pleaser to see your house.your house more nice then me.thank you.
Joshua, great thing you have going here. Enjoyed it.
i love this series. thank so much, and keep up the great work.
Thanks for sharing the beautiful things you’ve made. You are truly a fine craftsman.
thanks for sharing like always enjoy your videos
What a great craftsman.
Bryan Whitby He sure is, and a nice guy!
really stunning work and a humble gentleman. very nice video
Master !!!
Excellent video. Thank You.
Ha. Love the comprehensive catalog of mis-matched dining chairs. A representative example of most of the major types, so if anyone's having a hard time deciding on what style of dining set they want, they can compare the options in person.
They don't make em like they used to...but this guy does!
You are a talented man you have the passion
I appreciate your sharing of your life passion so much. And the clarity of your speaking makes me so understand. I wish I had enough balls to decide about my passion too.
beautiful carving work !
Beautiful House and beautiful furnitures!!
Thanks for that. Mightily Impressed..
very beautiful furniture you have made!...and a beautiful house to put it....congratulations!....
Oh nice he's close to my hometown! I also like that his last name is Pine lol.
this was a nice video. I liked your shop and all your chairs.
What a nice, peaceful video. Thank you :)
You're most welcome!
Beautiful work.
Very nice. I am a hobbyist and like period pieces. I make a lot of mistakes, but I enjoy plodding along. It is hard to learn a trade from a book.I appreciate your videos.Frank
That's the first time I've seen a drop leaf table with a swinging leg. Those are really nice chairs David's built.
What interesting work, great stuff.
Excellent video, I enjoyed every bit of info you shared. From the memories of buying that tool in 1971, to the type and styles different generations had back then. It’s a shame they just dont make them like they use to.
A real craftmans shop.👍
.......what a wonderful visit to a incredible craftsman, really enjoyed the show as I do all of them...............would work for free under him just to see how its done.......
an inspiration
Very nice work you do👍
My god! His work is so incredible! I hope one day I'm a fraction as skilled as him. Dream big right? Hahaha absolutely beautiful
Great video.
Very interesting to see how your shop was arranged. I imagine you do some fine woodworking
Very good and nice video!
you beautiful man !!! thanks for the wonderful video.
Awesome Video
thank you very nice really
Just plain good stuff!!
Glad you liked it!
An absolutely delightful video, many thanks for sharing and you've just got yourself a new subscriber ~Peace~
Fancy bumping into you here Zed. Wonderful craftsmanship I really enjoyed this video.
Well, I do beleive I have at last found a man that has truly moved me to the core. 60 in a couple weeks, I have been exposed to some of the best in the craft but this gentleman would have been my choice of master along with Louis Payne and Alex Mosher.
Mr.Payne has left us now to go to his London in the heavens and Mr. Mosher is deep in other pursuits besides, tho' both have left this mortal enough magic of the mind to finish the race.
Beautiful shop sir you also have a beautiful home and I love what you do with your work restoring antiques and replicas keep on going With your work I hope to someday build a shop on my own best regards Richard
I had to chuckle a little at his sign. The man does beautiful work and his sign is a plain aged sign.
+Tom Angle That's right...very practical not wasting his valuable time on a sign!
The shoemaker's children run around barefoot.
Damn what a life 🙏
Dude started year I was born 😎
Awesome/interesting video!
I'm an old woodworker from Roanoke in the Shenandoah valley. Beautiful craftsmanship Mr Pine.
yeah... It is life .
Beautiful work and all the greatest craftsmanship...but as I watched it his cadence and time I kept hearing Tim Conway...
Yeah, you're right! But with a little Virginia accent 😆
camera person is excellent.
Cheers Bob!
I have the Parks planer and dont have any info on it, I would like to know what type of grease goes in the gear box and the kind of oil you use, any more information on the planer I would appreciate.
He's a true woodworker, you can tell by the clutter in the shop!
i also live in the Shenandoah Valley, i would love to meet him.
I've driven down the Shenandoah Valley. It is a big place so you may not be very close to where he's at.
They had power tools back when they were making antique furniture. They just ran them off line shaft setups using water wheels or steam power. That goes back hundreds of years now. Which is a time frame that covers any of the period pieces shown here.
They also had apprentices for squaring up stock too I imagine. So a jointer and planer is just like an apprentice that doesn't complain.
@@CleaveMountaineering my power tools complain sometimes and even quit too. Sometimes I can be a slave driver. Nobody's perfect.
I agree it's rely pretty the pretty's thing in my life
How come I missed this one :(
Hi Mister David.
Thanks for sharing. It's quite a humble enterprise you have there, only showing hints of a huge amount of obvious talent.
I'm interested in the James Madison repro chair. Can you point me in the direction of where you sourced the plans? I'd be interested in trying a set.
Dad bought a set of Carlyle Lynch's drawings of similar period pieces for me many years ago, from which I built my most ambitious slant-front, walnut desk which was attributed to James Madison, if my memory is correct.
I'm in southern North Carolina and would fancy a trip up to meet you, if you ever permit such, maybe when the warmer weather comes in 2020.
David isn't on UA-cam, but you can contact him through his website. But I doubt he made the chair from plans. Montpelier is a short distance from him, so he likely was commissioned to produce a reproduction from the original, and then made a copy for himself. But you can ask him all of this. I'm sure he wouldn't mind a visit, but you could also take a class from him: woodandshop.com/school/
Left handed craftsman conceal carry on right side?
I will always identify Queen Anne chairs by the parrot now