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My gosh are you good & young! Your sarcasm and arrogance is awesome! I’ve spent 50 years in a rather tough guy industry where arrogance doesn’t go far. You keep your mouth shut and prove yourself with your hands. You are a bright light, I’m learning so very much from you, continuing on from my grandfather at age 3 yr. Where I began my passion for woodworking 56 years ago. Your Modern style is teaching me lines and curves & ideas that I never thought I could have in the styles that I’m interested in. I also find that I’m getting more artistic in my metalworking as well. Thank you
“Entertaining and informative “ - ALWAYS … in fact, it was you particular approach which caught me on the first vid and keeps me coming back. ….. Well, that add you are really good at what you do!!!!
Things I admire about your work: your amazing talent; your insane obsession with getting things right; your tasteful design ideas; your ability to adapt on the fly when something doesn't work out; your interest in trying new ideas/techniques/materials/tools; your sense of fun making this stuff.
Both pieces are terrific. The ladder I found to be especially pleasing. I love a piece that grabs the attention of the user. I built a small cantilevered deck on my old shop (looked like it hung on nothing) that drove my neighbor nuts. He always threatened to put a post under the corner 🤪 I enjoy your commentary and humor. Also how you don’t allow a miss-step to stumble you. (No pun intended) 😉Thank you for sharing. Look forward to many more videos.
Firstly, congratulations on the 100k subscribers, Nick! I still feel that your channel should have many many more based on the quality of your work, the quality of your videos and your ability to tell a compelling story. Secondly, those are some steamy furniture pieces you made there. I think my favourite is the library ladder. Your use of grain direction and curves in wood is really impressive. It has give me inspiration and a really good idea for a workshop step stool.
Another beautiful set of pieces. I recently also did some bending to replace the pieces of a round dining table I'm building. I was trying to route a 2 inch thick ring of hickory with the router attached to a center point when on the final pass the router had other plans... I thought I was going to have to shoot it to stop it! What a mess! Bending in retrospect is much safer and turned out looking better than I thought. I always look forward to your videos, keep them coming.
absolutely amazing - the combination of craftmanship and art. I enjoyed the video, though nothing for an everday woodworker. I will definitly keep on following to get some inspiration.
your sense of humor that you sneak in throughout the video gets me every time. I laughed an unnecessary amount at the bit when you were applying the finish to the rungs. Bravo sir
this has met the standard that I have come to expect of you, beautiful as always man love it. also congrats on the button the gold shouldn't be to long now.
Excellent build and technical approach Nick. I too always look to my hand-tools to "get the job done"...right. Power is good, but I think far to many woodworkers today just rely on them, without learning how to build with hand-tools...a must IMHO. Oh, and I appreciate the voice-over this time with minimal background music...much easier to follow your progress. Less is best at times.
Your work is not only a distraction or something you can use to learn but it is mostly inspiring. In each of your project i can find little details wich i try to put into my own designs. You are the most inspiring person in the woodworking youtuber's world.% Thank you.
I watch quite a few UA-cam craftsmen woodworkers. And I learn from all of them. Sometimes I’m watching and thinking “I will build one of those”. And sometimes I’m thinking “this is a skill I need to learn”. But your work goes beyond where I will ever take my hobby. Some day in the future, two people not yet born, will stand and stare at a piece of furniture and say “I can’t believe you scored that at the action” and the other one will say “I know, and it’s a Sawyer!”
Appreciate your kind words. They’re Humbling, really. That potential to be part of so many lives lights a fire to be more thoughtful and build better every single day. Thank you.
Love Sam Maloof's stuff. I am a sucker for his elegant classic designs. I'm a potter and it helps that he was best buddies with one of my favorite potters, Harrison McIntosh. You should be proud of your own design skills, too! It's one thing to see an amazing craftsman at work, it's quite another to see a master craftsman make really innovative things.
Oh yeah! Didn’t McIntosh make some furniture pieces as well? I’ll have to see if there’s some Maloof pottery out there. That’d be interesting. Thanks Robert!
Another Great (or is it Greats) bit (or is it bits) of work Nick!!. You really have a Bent for this Woodworking Thingy. Anxiously waiting for your next production! and frankly, I'm with Leon and the multitude of others on here.. We need to get the word out to get you more subscribers!!! And the fact that you're somewhat local makes it more enjoyable to see what comes out of your mind, (or is it your customers (uh-hmmm - wife's) minds).. Good Stuff man!!
For a steam box I found you can use ducting and end caps, that way you can make it as long as you need and then take it apart instead of having a big box taking up space when you don’t need it all the time.
Congrats on breaking 100k, it's well deserved! I always look forward to your videos, educational while being entertaining. The pieces you design are inspiring and motivate me to push myself in the shop.
Congratulations on 100k! I am always anxiously waiting for the new videos to come out so I can be inspired and learn something new. Your work and design are simply impressive. I would love to see a video on sharpening, I see you make impressive ribbons with your planes - there’s gotta be something I’m missing. (Maybe it’s patience!)
Yes on sharpening vid - don’t care how many are out there, seen ‘em all - I want more ! Yes on setting up tools - I’m sure I’ve done it wrong somewhere
My absolute favorite UA-cam project from anyone to date .... and there's a lot of cool stuff. Does the steam bending make the wood more like a noodle? Bending in all directions. Also, didn't realize wood working was so raunchy. I wear a hoodie and dark sunglasses to go to my shop now. 😎
The lamp and ladder are both dope, I like your editing here too. Congrats on the 100k subscriber plaque, I have to think that’ll keep growing exponentially as I see you referenced more on Reddit and the other socials. I’d be into a hand tool setup video, even if there are already plenty of other ones from the older guy creators.
I follow some cool woodworkers, but you really push it when it comes to design, especially complex designs. I respect that you do not seem to compromise your vision to make your projects easier. I am literally at this moment in the midst of assembling an Avid CNC 4x4 machine. If I worked at Avid, I would 100% sling you a free system because of what I wrote earlier: you do not shy away from complexity. So many of my favorite UA-cam woodworkers use a CNC like mine to cut 2D+, which is fine. But a CNC machine seems like the place where it might shine the brightest is in the milling of compound joints that you mentioned can add up to big gaps and variances. With a 4th axis on an Avid CNC, I expect we would see you showing off more of what such a machine is capable of beyond simply mimicking the cuts of more traditional tools, even power tools. I hope Avid reaches out to you and you two get some love going. I hope you build your base/table in such a way that you can fixture boards at precise, nonstandard angles. I want to see what you would come up with and also learn from you and be inspired too in this regard because compound angles and joints interfacing form different directions appear in your work more than any other UA-cam channel I follow. I want to build things that, if someone saw what I made two generations from now, both the layman and the indoctrinated would both at least raise an eyebrow at the general impression of the piece as well as the work/planning that went into it. Your projects like this one absolutely check that box. Nothing wrong with building a simple box from another man's plan, but your efforts always seem to reach way beyond convention. That is real-deal inspiring to me.
Hope to get a chance to explore the possibilities of CNC! Definitely trying to push the comfort level a little every time. Glad to be sharing the spark man and appreciate you taking the time
I hope Onefinity, or another CNC manufacturer, reach out to you soon! I love the stuff you do with a hybrid of techniques. I would love to see you add a CNC to the workflow. Your stuff is always a great inspiration!
As usual, I loved both pieces... Just a note: the steam bending is better suited for more extreme bends than were done here. it definitely has its place.
I just saw your work in the PantoRouter 2 web thingy. I have to say that you were the dorkiest guy on a scale of 1 to brass butt plugs. Having said that, I still think that your work is the most advanced and artful of anything I have ever seen. You convinced me that I need the PantoRouter and I bought one. But I bought it before I saw the video. We’ll never know if I would have made the purchase afterwards. Love your work, Nick. Don’t do dork.
Hope you do really well learning checkering. My dad used to make beautiful walnut gunstocks and forearm pieces with that very detailed, beautiful checkering. I was always amazed at how delicate and detailed they turned out. I'm very proud to say my dad was somewhat of an artist when it came to building gunstocks and forearm pieces from scratch.
That’s really cool! I used to shoot competition sporting clays and was always impressed by the fineness and detail in mine, but especially in the high end italian stocks. Really a beautiful art form.
Congrats on the milestone. I'm still kinda new to your channel but it seems to me like you're truly earning it. Looking forward to more great stuff. Rock on.
Way to go cracking 100k, although I am surprised that that's just now happening. Your work is stellar...at a level that I aspire to reach and I've been woodworking for 30+ years. You definitely got that creative gene that I was cheated out of. ;-) Great work (as always)~!!
Well done. Funny presentation (oboe-ner) and beautifully creative design. Your work is a total inspiration for me. Thanks for showing your mistakes. Please do a collab with Pedulla studio. You guys were cut from the same cloth!
Love your humor Nick. Not sure who is funnier, you or Cam from blacktail. Maybe that’s why my projects suck: I’m just not funny enough for woodworking 😂
Logged in to see if you were on form with the innuendo, and you smashed it at the 6 second mark 😂😂 well played sir 👏👏👏 right, time to watch the rest now
Love the shout out to David at Milwaukie Hardwoods. I saw the lumber rack and immediately recognized it. Secondly, usually when I watch a woodworking UA-cam video I think to myself, "I can do that." Well not with this one. Amazing project!
Once again you just exceeded all expectations with this. All the angles and curves in this had to be daunting, for me it would scare the crap out of me to even attempt it... but I am tired of staying in my comfort zone.
Another routine design and build Nick😳…absolutely beautiful! Here’s a vote for a video / training on sharpening. I’ve switched from diamond stones to Shapton whetstones & glass, which has helped, but based on the ribbons you make, it’s obvious I’m missing something. Thanks for all you do and share!
Nick those pieces turned out exceptional. I especially love the lamp. It is so elevated and looks like a piece of sculpture from a modern art museum. Can't go on enough about it. Great job as usual entertaining and making me laugh.
Thank you! Every video you make is always thoroughly entertaining. Keep up the great work! Lastly what you do with hand planes and joinery should be censered sir 😂
You're one of a kind... Stunning designs, precision in execution, perfection in finishing. You'll be remembered long after you've shuffled off this mortal coil, Nick. If you figure out a way of not mass production but making several of each of your pieces, employing skilled people to replicate what you do (I'm thinking of a Dutch art nouveau designer van someone, he made a very famous desk and his pieces are now in museums and yes it is a horribly long time since I was at art college!) I reckon you could make a very decent living... But what do I know?! I do know you're head and shoulders above most other designer/makers I've come across on UA-cam; if ever I've a few hundred thousand pounds to spare, I'll commission you to make the furniture in my dream home! Edit: P.S. You're also the cutest woodworker on YT! 🧡🧡🧡!
Once again, awesome work. See you’re bringing back the “not your fingers, not your problem” with that steaming box! 😂 Love it. Can’t wait for your next one
I'd love to see your sharpening process. I've just finally arrived at a place where I know that I have to be better at sharpening than I am, and I'd love to learn it from you.
Best build to date….. wait I say that every video. Never heard you mention how you came up with the design, really unique and it all just flows perfectly.
@@SawyerDesign that's dedication my frnd🥰 I too happen to keep on thinking of creative ideas for 4 hours just so I get 2 or 3 hours of power naps a day and that's it my sleep is done
My god Nick, your design and execution always astounds me. They are beautiful pieces of furniture. Love the videos as well, the down side to watching the new release is waiting for your next one. 🤣🤣🤣
@@SawyerDesign commissions pay the bills mate, I wouldn’t be doing anything different, well unless UA-cam is going to be full time of course 😂. I’m loving the videos and look forward to watching everyone that you release. If it’s paid commission work or just stuffing around in the shop, they are always awesome and a great laugh 👍 keep up the great work 👊👍
"Sad duck queef" got me rolling 🤣🤣🤣 Got a pantorouter and am loving it👍👍 also got the Accu-Burr and love it as well excellent suggestions Nick. Where's your new bench?
I love both pieces. The lamp is great and will look good in any setting. The step stool, library or kitchen. Some people just don’t understand the time that goes into bespoke furniture and why it costs so much. I’m happy you mentioned the timeframe of 3 months into the ladder project. Maybe non makers can start to understand. Huge fan of your work. Just wish I was as good and had your design portion of your brain. Want to schedule a transplant. Lol
Awesome video!! I'd love to get your take on setting up hand tools. And maybe some discussion on how you come up with your designs? Thank you for the great content!!
Love your work! I love learning from watching as well. As for these pieces, there is so much base for literally a 1/2" board at the top. Do my eyes fixate on the base or the light fixture? Do they fixate on the steps or the top of the ladder, which is usually where you are trying to reach or get to. So for me, I think a simple lamp shade to take up some space would really finish the piece. As for the ladder, not sure.
Your work just keeps getting more amazing! That wood is beautiful. I have a love hate thing going working with figured walnut, but you make it look so easy and relaxing. You should build you own CNC so it fits your style and shop space. Thank you for sharing your work!!!
Once again it's art. love the lamp. I'd be more interested in your design process and what influences it than sharpening and CNC. I am always looking for what you are up too.
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Code doesn't seem to work?
Ya code doesn’t work, awesome work as always tho!!🔥🔥
Oh crap. Working on it. Thanks for the heads up
@@GibClark Should be working now. Thanks for the heads up!
My gosh are you good & young! Your sarcasm and arrogance is awesome! I’ve spent 50 years in a rather tough guy industry where arrogance doesn’t go far. You keep your mouth shut and prove yourself with your hands.
You are a bright light, I’m learning so very much from you, continuing on from my grandfather at age 3 yr. Where I began my passion for woodworking 56 years ago. Your Modern style is teaching me lines and curves & ideas that I never thought I could have in the styles that I’m interested in. I also find that I’m getting more artistic in my metalworking as well.
Thank you
Glad you’re finding some good info! I’m definitely a bit of a smart ass. Boss doesn’t seem to mind haha
“Entertaining and informative “ - ALWAYS … in fact, it was you particular approach which caught me on the first vid and keeps me coming back.
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Well, that add you are really good at what you do!!!!
Things I admire about your work: your amazing talent; your insane obsession with getting things right; your tasteful design ideas; your ability to adapt on the fly when something doesn't work out; your interest in trying new ideas/techniques/materials/tools; your sense of fun making this stuff.
Hear hear!!
Another award winning set of pieces Nick.
Thanks Alan!
On another level, everything! Some super smart, creative and tenacious people out there.
Both pieces are terrific. The ladder I found to be especially pleasing. I love a piece that grabs the attention of the user.
I built a small cantilevered deck on my old shop (looked like it hung on nothing) that drove my neighbor nuts. He always threatened to put a post under the corner 🤪
I enjoy your commentary and humor. Also how you don’t allow a miss-step to stumble you. (No pun intended) 😉Thank you for sharing. Look forward to many more videos.
Dude you are a master of working harder not smarter. I mean that as a compliment.
Hahaha dude this couldn’t be more accurate
I appreciate your original content, and also appreciate you not posting random tool deals and bs videos just to make the algorithm happy.
Haha I’m sure I’ll sell out eventually. I’d do some weird stuff for money.
Firstly, congratulations on the 100k subscribers, Nick! I still feel that your channel should have many many more based on the quality of your work, the quality of your videos and your ability to tell a compelling story.
Secondly, those are some steamy furniture pieces you made there. I think my favourite is the library ladder. Your use of grain direction and curves in wood is really impressive. It has give me inspiration and a really good idea for a workshop step stool.
Hey thanks so much as always! Would love to see what you come up with for that stool!
@@SawyerDesign I'll keep you informed and share once I get to building it 👍
Whenever i need to be deeply humbled i come to your channel, Your work is always on point. Congrats on 100k thats incredible!
Thanks man!
For a steamy hot video it's rather cool! Love the editing and music, Nick! Congratulations of the 100k subs! Next stop: 1000.000!!!
Another hot, bendy, steamy design brother. Nice work and congrats on the UA-cam award! Well deserved and a long time coming!
Hey thanks so much Keith!
simplicity of function...complexity of design. Classic Sawyer.
Another beautiful set of pieces. I recently also did some bending to replace the pieces of a round dining table I'm building. I was trying to route a 2 inch thick ring of hickory with the router attached to a center point when on the final pass the router had other plans... I thought I was going to have to shoot it to stop it! What a mess! Bending in retrospect is much safer and turned out looking better than I thought. I always look forward to your videos, keep them coming.
absolutely amazing - the combination of craftmanship and art. I enjoyed the video, though nothing for an everday woodworker. I will definitly keep on following to get some inspiration.
your sense of humor that you sneak in throughout the video gets me every time. I laughed an unnecessary amount at the bit when you were applying the finish to the rungs. Bravo sir
The toast analogy was a perfect way to explain it
You really know how to work you wood! Steam it, glue it bend it, carve it.... great video, very creative
Bop it! Haha Thanks
this has met the standard that I have come to expect of you, beautiful as always man love it. also congrats on the button the gold shouldn't be to long now.
Excellent build and technical approach Nick. I too always look to my hand-tools to "get the job done"...right. Power is good, but I think far to many woodworkers today just rely on them, without learning how to build with hand-tools...a must IMHO.
Oh, and I appreciate the voice-over this time with minimal background music...much easier to follow your progress. Less is best at times.
Thanks John! Yeah trying out some different video styles to see what seems to please the most.
Very interesting and nice! I really appreciated the narration and minimal music!
Your work is not only a distraction or something you can use to learn but it is mostly inspiring.
In each of your project i can find little details wich i try to put into my own designs.
You are the most inspiring person in the woodworking youtuber's world.%
Thank you.
That means a ton! Really appreciate that!
Awesome work bro.... AND YES love to hear that vacuum seal open and the second one was much better🤙
I watch quite a few UA-cam craftsmen woodworkers. And I learn from all of them. Sometimes I’m watching and thinking “I will build one of those”. And sometimes I’m thinking “this is a skill I need to learn”. But your work goes beyond where I will ever take my hobby. Some day in the future, two people not yet born, will stand and stare at a piece of furniture and say “I can’t believe you scored that at the action” and the other one will say “I know, and it’s a Sawyer!”
Appreciate your kind words. They’re Humbling, really. That potential to be part of so many lives lights a fire to be more thoughtful and build better every single day. Thank you.
Very beautiful. Amazing work and craftsmen ship as usual
Thanks Jim!
Love Sam Maloof's stuff. I am a sucker for his elegant classic designs. I'm a potter and it helps that he was best buddies with one of my favorite potters, Harrison McIntosh.
You should be proud of your own design skills, too! It's one thing to see an amazing craftsman at work, it's quite another to see a master craftsman make really innovative things.
Oh yeah! Didn’t McIntosh make some furniture pieces as well? I’ll have to see if there’s some Maloof pottery out there. That’d be interesting. Thanks Robert!
Nick, fantastic job. These designs and your humor are the best on the platform. Thanks for constantly crushing the execution
awesome work as always man. Love the funk
Awesome content, one of my favorite channels to watch. Yes would love your approach to sharpening hand tools.
Another Great (or is it Greats) bit (or is it bits) of work Nick!!. You really have a Bent for this Woodworking Thingy. Anxiously waiting for your next production! and frankly, I'm with Leon and the multitude of others on here.. We need to get the word out to get you more subscribers!!! And the fact that you're somewhat local makes it more enjoyable to see what comes out of your mind, (or is it your customers (uh-hmmm - wife's) minds).. Good Stuff man!!
Stunning lamp! "spank bank", your humor is brilliant. Congratulations on your 100k+ subscribers.
Thank you so much! spank bank lol
Congratulations on amazing design and 100k. Your woodworking is just on another level.
Thank you very much!
For a steam box I found you can use ducting and end caps, that way you can make it as long as you need and then take it apart instead of having a big box taking up space when you don’t need it all the time.
Congrats on breaking 100k, it's well deserved! I always look forward to your videos, educational while being entertaining. The pieces you design are inspiring and motivate me to push myself in the shop.
Thank you! Glad to share the inspiration!
Your skills are really exceptional! You have a special talent, I hope you realize that. You leave most of us in the dust - sawdust.
Appreciate the kind words!
Congratulations on 100k! I am always anxiously waiting for the new videos to come out so I can be inspired and learn something new. Your work and design are simply impressive. I would love to see a video on sharpening, I see you make impressive ribbons with your planes - there’s gotta be something I’m missing. (Maybe it’s patience!)
Thanks so much! Glad you’re liking the builds. I’ll definitely work on getting some more edu content out.
Yes on sharpening vid - don’t care how many are out there, seen ‘em all - I want more !
Yes on setting up tools - I’m sure I’ve done it wrong somewhere
Wow! Love the lamp! And the ladder too! You have such neat tools!
My absolute favorite UA-cam project from anyone to date .... and there's a lot of cool stuff. Does the steam bending make the wood more like a noodle? Bending in all directions. Also, didn't realize wood working was so raunchy. I wear a hoodie and dark sunglasses to go to my shop now. 😎
Super raunchy! Haha it does come out very noodle-like. Super interesting process!
The lamp and ladder are both dope, I like your editing here too. Congrats on the 100k subscriber plaque, I have to think that’ll keep growing exponentially as I see you referenced more on Reddit and the other socials.
I’d be into a hand tool setup video, even if there are already plenty of other ones from the older guy creators.
Thanks so much! I’ll definitely add that to the list of future deep dives
I follow some cool woodworkers, but you really push it when it comes to design, especially complex designs. I respect that you do not seem to compromise your vision to make your projects easier.
I am literally at this moment in the midst of assembling an Avid CNC 4x4 machine. If I worked at Avid, I would 100% sling you a free system because of what I wrote earlier: you do not shy away from complexity.
So many of my favorite UA-cam woodworkers use a CNC like mine to cut 2D+, which is fine. But a CNC machine seems like the place where it might shine the brightest is in the milling of compound joints that you mentioned can add up to big gaps and variances. With a 4th axis on an Avid CNC, I expect we would see you showing off more of what such a machine is capable of beyond simply mimicking the cuts of more traditional tools, even power tools. I hope Avid reaches out to you and you two get some love going. I hope you build your base/table in such a way that you can fixture boards at precise, nonstandard angles. I want to see what you would come up with and also learn from you and be inspired too in this regard because compound angles and joints interfacing form different directions appear in your work more than any other UA-cam channel I follow.
I want to build things that, if someone saw what I made two generations from now, both the layman and the indoctrinated would both at least raise an eyebrow at the general impression of the piece as well as the work/planning that went into it. Your projects like this one absolutely check that box. Nothing wrong with building a simple box from another man's plan, but your efforts always seem to reach way beyond convention. That is real-deal inspiring to me.
Hope to get a chance to explore the possibilities of CNC! Definitely trying to push the comfort level a little every time. Glad to be sharing the spark man and appreciate you taking the time
I hope Onefinity, or another CNC manufacturer, reach out to you soon! I love the stuff you do with a hybrid of techniques. I would love to see you add a CNC to the workflow. Your stuff is always a great inspiration!
That would be cool! Glad to share the spark!
Have you seen Absorber of Light's welded CNC build, dirt cheap and capable at least the steel is cheap here as long as it's not from the home centers.
As usual, I loved both pieces... Just a note: the steam bending is better suited for more extreme bends than were done here. it definitely has its place.
Yeah I read that the more those fibers are deformed, the better it stays. Will definitely explore that a bit in the future. Thanks man!
I just saw your work in the PantoRouter 2 web thingy. I have to say that you were the dorkiest guy on a scale of 1 to brass butt plugs. Having said that, I still think that your work is the most advanced and artful of anything I have ever seen. You convinced me that I need the PantoRouter and I bought one. But I bought it before I saw the video. We’ll never know if I would have made the purchase afterwards. Love your work, Nick. Don’t do dork.
That reverse scroll on the ad length bar was sweet. Of course, all the woodworking was cool too.
Glad you liked it! Motion graphics has been a fun and creative skill to learn!
Hope you do really well learning checkering. My dad used to make beautiful walnut gunstocks and forearm pieces with that very detailed, beautiful checkering. I was always amazed at how delicate and detailed they turned out. I'm very proud to say my dad was somewhat of an artist when it came to building gunstocks and forearm pieces from scratch.
That’s really cool! I used to shoot competition sporting clays and was always impressed by the fineness and detail in mine, but especially in the high end italian stocks. Really a beautiful art form.
Beautiful work as always and congratulations on your milestone .🏆👍👌🍾🥂
Thanks so much!
Oh, congratulations on 100,000 subscribers. Very well deserved
Thanks so much!
Wow that is beautiful! Good job
Congrats on the milestone. I'm still kinda new to your channel but it seems to me like you're truly earning it. Looking forward to more great stuff. Rock on.
love the build, but the epoxy // water based adhesive difference was a light blue moment! thank you. love your work.
Both projects came out great man! Nicely done!
Thanks dude
Way to go cracking 100k, although I am surprised that that's just now happening. Your work is stellar...at a level that I aspire to reach and I've been woodworking for 30+ years. You definitely got that creative gene that I was cheated out of. ;-)
Great work (as always)~!!
Hey thanks so much Andrew!
Oh man, didn’t notice you have a fancy “festool” mitre saw. 😂 nice! Too funny
Beautiful work, as always! I especially like the ladder! I always enjoy your videos, as well as your humor.😊
Well done. Funny presentation (oboe-ner) and beautifully creative design. Your work is a total inspiration for me. Thanks for showing your mistakes. Please do a collab with Pedulla studio. You guys were cut from the same cloth!
as always your skills amaze me.... waiting for more .... thx
Those are both beautiful pieces.
Absolutely amazing work! Such a creative design and build!
Thanks so much!
Stunning design.
Really loving both of those builds! The ladder gives me intense Dishonored 2 vibes too which is chef's kiss :D
Love your humor Nick. Not sure who is funnier, you or Cam from blacktail. Maybe that’s why my projects suck: I’m just not funny enough for woodworking 😂
Lovely work, very interesting. I especially like the lamp.
Logged in to see if you were on form with the innuendo, and you smashed it at the 6 second mark 😂😂 well played sir 👏👏👏 right, time to watch the rest now
Haha at least I’m consistent
“Hard wood into a steamy box”. You’re hilarious. “Oboner” was inspired tho. 😂
Love the shout out to David at Milwaukie Hardwoods. I saw the lumber rack and immediately recognized it.
Secondly, usually when I watch a woodworking UA-cam video I think to myself, "I can do that." Well not with this one. Amazing project!
Appreciate the reference man! Still feel dumb that I missed the supplier that literally lives 2 minutes from me lol
Once again you just exceeded all expectations with this. All the angles and curves in this had to be daunting, for me it would scare the crap out of me to even attempt it... but I am tired of staying in my comfort zone.
Another routine design and build Nick😳…absolutely beautiful! Here’s a vote for a video / training on sharpening. I’ve switched from diamond stones to Shapton whetstones & glass, which has helped, but based on the ribbons you make, it’s obvious I’m missing something. Thanks for all you do and share!
My pleasure! Will definitely put something together
Incredible stuff as always. Gonna have to go and play with my hardwood whilst rewatching this video.
Nick those pieces turned out exceptional. I especially love the lamp. It is so elevated and looks like a piece of sculpture from a modern art museum. Can't go on enough about it. Great job as usual entertaining and making me laugh.
Thank you! Every video you make is always thoroughly entertaining. Keep up the great work! Lastly what you do with hand planes and joinery should be censered sir 😂
You're one of a kind... Stunning designs, precision in execution, perfection in finishing. You'll be remembered long after you've shuffled off this mortal coil, Nick.
If you figure out a way of not mass production but making several of each of your pieces, employing skilled people to replicate what you do (I'm thinking of a Dutch art nouveau designer van someone, he made a very famous desk and his pieces are now in museums and yes it is a horribly long time since I was at art college!) I reckon you could make a very decent living... But what do I know?! I do know you're head and shoulders above most other designer/makers I've come across on UA-cam; if ever I've a few hundred thousand pounds to spare, I'll commission you to make the furniture in my dream home!
Edit: P.S. You're also the cutest woodworker on YT! 🧡🧡🧡!
Once again, awesome work.
See you’re bringing back the “not your fingers, not your problem” with that steaming box! 😂
Love it. Can’t wait for your next one
I always look forward to your videos! Love the build, love the commentary, and thanks for not using the dust cup 😂 Congrats on 100k!!
I'd love to see your sharpening process. I've just finally arrived at a place where I know that I have to be better at sharpening than I am, and I'd love to learn it from you.
Amazing, Nick! Really fantastic work! 😃
Both pieces look crazy!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thanks MC!
another project out of this world!!! well done ! Regards
Very very nice. You have both the skill to build it and the ability to dream it up. Sorry no chew for me.😂
Best build to date….. wait I say that every video. Never heard you mention how you came up with the design, really unique and it all just flows perfectly.
Haha that’s the goal so great to read! I was given some aesthetic samples, but this one took months to iterate and find a form that I was happy with.
@@SawyerDesign that's dedication my frnd🥰
I too happen to keep on thinking of creative ideas for 4 hours just so I get 2 or 3 hours of power naps a day and that's it my sleep is done
stunning work lad!
Stunning mate... Really like what you are doing!! Regards from Iceland :)
My god Nick, your design and execution always astounds me. They are beautiful pieces of furniture. Love the videos as well, the down side to watching the new release is waiting for your next one. 🤣🤣🤣
Haha thank you! I’m working to get some help outsourcing some of the time sucks and stopping commissions to see if I can’t pick up the pace a little.
@@SawyerDesign commissions pay the bills mate, I wouldn’t be doing anything different, well unless UA-cam is going to be full time of course 😂. I’m loving the videos and look forward to watching everyone that you release. If it’s paid commission work or just stuffing around in the shop, they are always awesome and a great laugh 👍 keep up the great work 👊👍
"Sad duck queef" got me rolling 🤣🤣🤣 Got a pantorouter and am loving it👍👍 also got the Accu-Burr and love it as well excellent suggestions Nick. Where's your new bench?
Haha awesome man! New bench is in my buddys shop.
Lovely to see your work as always
Out standing as always.
Insane AWESOME build
Congratulations! Well deserved!
Thanks so much!
Professional Oboner had me roaring with laughter 😂😂😂😂
Dude such a cool design, and the edit on the video is so dope.
Thanks man!
Sharpening your knives and tools is one of the most satisfying things, just remind your family that the knives are actually ridiculously sharp.
Badass Buddy. Love it.
Yes…would love to see any how-to’s you would do in your style
Beautiful work !!!!!!
Thanks so much!
I love both pieces. The lamp is great and will look good in any setting. The step stool, library or kitchen. Some people just don’t understand the time that goes into bespoke furniture and why it costs so much. I’m happy you mentioned the timeframe of 3 months into the ladder project. Maybe non makers can start to understand. Huge fan of your work. Just wish I was as good and had your design portion of your brain. Want to schedule a transplant. Lol
Haha I might consider it if your brain has some like athleticism or ability to recall words.
Awesome video!! I'd love to get your take on setting up hand tools. And maybe some discussion on how you come up with your designs?
Thank you for the great content!!
Hey thanks! Definitely trying to figure out a way to get my process into a consumable format. There’s a lot of nuance to actualize and define.
Love your work! I love learning from watching as well. As for these pieces, there is so much base for literally a 1/2" board at the top. Do my eyes fixate on the base or the light fixture? Do they fixate on the steps or the top of the ladder, which is usually where you are trying to reach or get to. So for me, I think a simple lamp shade to take up some space would really finish the piece. As for the ladder, not sure.
Awesome work!! you have a keen eye for detail!
Nice pieces Nick.
I know, I need to pick up the pace!
Your work just keeps getting more amazing! That wood is beautiful. I have a love hate thing going working with figured walnut, but you make it look so easy and relaxing. You should build you own CNC so it fits your style and shop space. Thank you for sharing your work!!!
Thanks Don! I really would like to. Any suggestions on a brand that’ll put up with some work?
Once again it's art. love the lamp. I'd be more interested in your design process and what influences it than sharpening and CNC.
I am always looking for what you are up too.