Your honesty in showing your mistakes is a welcomed and valuable teaching tool for aspiring woodworkers. Your patience and craftsmanship are remarkable! Very nice!
Great Job, Alain. Don't know if I've said this before, but I appreciate how you cheerfully(?) tell us of your mistakes and show us how you fix them! That is something ALL of us deal with ALL the time and we need the encouragement!
Alain, So far from watching your video's, I don't think there is one thing your not capable of doing. Your talent amazes me! The wood pecker book ends came out beautifully and the final coating of shellac made them really pop. Your fan,~~Dolly
When Matthias ended his weekly e-mail I missed seeing your videos. I'm very pleased that the book ends collaboration brought me back to you so I could subscribe and continue to see your excellent videos.
This bookend idea was great, I have discovered 3 very good channels i had no clue about. also you are a true craftsmen that came out looking wonderful.
Hi Alain, you've produced a beautiful and useful work in tribute to your family. And along the way convinced me I will never have the patience to do intarsia :) I've been a subscriber for quite a while now, and your projects/videos keep getting better. Thanks!
Great Woodpecker, Mr Woodpecker. I really enjoyed your video. It's also good to know that you will still be around to make us video's after the Zombie Apocalypse.
I get my inspiration from coloring book and modify them. But I also have several intarsia book with nice ready to use paterns like the lighthouse I did
If you look at the clamp on the right at 7:32 it kinda looks like a bluish/purplish woodpecker laying down with it's head to the left. Use you imagination. - - - If you don't thinks so, don't beat me up over it.
Stunning! Amazing workmanship here!
Your honesty in showing your mistakes is a welcomed and valuable teaching tool for aspiring woodworkers. Your patience and craftsmanship are remarkable! Very nice!
That is excellent work woodpecker! Very nice intarsia. Jack put together a great group for the collaborative builds. Thanks for joining in.
Very Nice work.
Muito legal
Very nice!
That was a beautiful way of making bookends. Very creative.
Great Job, Alain. Don't know if I've said this before, but I appreciate how you cheerfully(?) tell us of your mistakes and show us how you fix them! That is something ALL of us deal with ALL the time and we need the encouragement!
Very classy , the music was great and at a good volume. Thank you. I'm sure your dad would be proud as well as you mom.
Outstanding craftsmanship, you are a true master of your art!
Alain
You are a VERY talented, patient and creative man.
Keep up the GREAT work
We all enjoy your videos.
Alain, So far from watching your video's, I don't think there is one thing your not capable of doing. Your talent amazes me! The wood pecker book ends came out beautifully and the final coating of shellac made them really pop. Your fan,~~Dolly
CrossGrain Wood Products,LTD Thanks, I still see them everyday and I'm really glad I made them.
Very nice work Alain! Love them!
When Matthias ended his weekly e-mail I missed seeing your videos. I'm very pleased that the book ends collaboration brought me back to you so I could subscribe and continue to see your excellent videos.
Very nice bookends Alain, so fitting for spring time.
Of all of the entries for the bookend challenge, yours are the classiest.
Superb craftsmanship Alain.
The workmanship is awesome, and such a beautiful design!
I'm speechless!!!! These bookends are just awesome!!!! Great job and awesome skills!
This bookend idea was great, I have discovered 3 very good channels i had no clue about. also you are a true craftsmen that came out looking wonderful.
Izzy and Steve sent me. I subscribed. Thanks for making and sharing.
It's nice the way happy accidents help shape a project. Very beautiful result.
Always enjoy intarsia, to look at. A difficult art that you do well. Thank you.
Very fitting and beautifully created!
Hi alain, Steve and Steve sent me and I really glad they did.
You have produced a wonderful pair of book ends.
It must be bookend Friday :)
Excellent work from Alain as always.
Hi Alain, you've produced a beautiful and useful work in tribute to your family. And along the way convinced me I will never have the patience to do intarsia :) I've been a subscriber for quite a while now, and your projects/videos keep getting better. Thanks!
Wow, so many details...but it´s worth the effort, they are beatiful.
My friend, that is one of the most beautiful book ends I've ever seen. You certainly have gone to a lot of effort.
You show us something that is beyond outstanding! Amazing skills, too! I have never been on your channel before and I subscribed straight away!
Great Woodpecker, Mr Woodpecker.
I really enjoyed your video.
It's also good to know that you will still be around to make us video's after the Zombie Apocalypse.
Wow beautiful book ends great job .
Great looking project. Thanks for sharing.
Wow! You went all out. Great job!
Dude, Those were awesome! Very beautiful.
Absolutely beautiful.
So many talents in one person
These are my favorite. :) I also like how you trouble-shot your mistake, I think it looks better that way.
Very, very cool. Nice work. Must have taken a month for some thing like that, great job. Thanks Al
Beautifully done , thanks for sharing.
You are amazing. Thank you for what you do.
another great project, well done mate
Excellent craftsmanship - I also like the 'Zombie Survival Guide' between the bookends :-)
Zombies, we have to be prepared :))
Wow, that's insane! Fantastic job.
beautiful bookends great job mate
Alain, can you please tell me what kind of bench grinder I saw at 8:30. It has two chucks in it and you use it for your sander. Thanks!
It's a Kirjes sanding motor. (kirjes.co.uk/).I always use it when I'm making intarsia.
Just subscribed. Wow. Love your work!
Very cool!
I don't know what else to say but WOW!!!!
WOW... Excellent!!!!
Magnifique!
Amazing Craftsmanship !
Gorgeous! Your page came up on my “recommended” I love that jig you had for the joints, do you have a video on how you made it?
unfortunately I did it before making videos. But I made it from a Matthias Wandel plan at woodgears.ca
Alain Vaillancourt I went there and watched, that is pretty awesome, I am surprised more people don’t use it.
great work
ótimo trabalho parabéns
Amazing!
Wow! Amazing man!!!!😳
Talk about looking at the detail...
Amassing, I would like to be your apprentices :-)
Nom mais, tu as passé combien d'heure seulement pour découper? En tout cas c'est impressionnant.
Were can I find patterns for instarsia projects, thank you.
I get my inspiration from coloring book and modify them. But I also have several intarsia book with nice ready to use paterns like the lighthouse I did
Awesome!
Brilliant!
Can u help me where can i buy intarsia patterns
I was able to find some in books, like Kathy wise and Judy Gale Roberts, but mist of the time I use colouring books that I modify,
incredible work !
bravo :-)
très bien, Alain, sa e très belle
BRAVO,HERMOSO-
¡¡Awesome work!!
If you look at the clamp on the right at 7:32 it kinda looks like a bluish/purplish woodpecker laying down with it's head to the left. Use you imagination. - - - If you don't thinks so, don't beat me up over it.
Steve Ramsey sent me. keep it up!
I'm sure you buy your wood at Langevin et Forest, i reconize the special sticker haha
+Nicolas Hihi all the small exotic planks I use for intarsia come from there. The rest from a local sawmill
I say very nice too!
Tres magnifique!
I wish I had more than Grade 8 French!
At 5:55 I liked the Homer Simpson like "Mmmmm it's all smoooth now."
WOW, you don't do anything halfway do you. Very nice!
Very nice! good craftsmanship.
subscribed, thanks to ***** for linking!
I like how the Zombie book is placed right next to the Bible.
Big Mike is talking LOL :)