Oak & Iron Axles | DIY Shepherd Hut #1
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
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He's back doing what he does for us to enjoy, bravo young man !
Today I asked myself: what is Carl doing? I miss his videos. And voila, here he is again! I enjoyed the video, learned some new tools 🛠️ and so I send you greetings from Germany and wish you all the best! See you hopefully soon 👍💪😘🌞🍀
Talented Lad that..... 😉
My wife thinks you're the best their is to watch on UA-cam which is a really high bar because she only watches a few. She admires you a lot. She deals with Ankylosing Spondylosis also. Along with EDS (Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome) with some degenerative joint disease & muscle degeneration thrown in. She has had 23 bone surgeries. She's been through a lot. YOU have too!! She can see more than some and understands the impact it has on all that you do. You do some amazing work... Stay strong & well Carl.
I miss your videos, i know they take time, but I love it when you work on things around the homestead.
Very excited to see the hut to completion
Ho non le voir travailler avec une telle précision et minutie est un tel bonheur que cela dure tres longtemps
I agree I want to see it being built
Fantastic work, as usual!
While I will never be building a movable hut, I watched the whole video with rapt attention and can't wait until the next installment. Carl is a very talented craftsman. His videos are both educational as well as entertaining. Great sense of humor, and how to effectively communicate.
The reason people build movable huts is often because there are less strict building rules for them in a FEW countries, but people don't understand that that doesn't apply to all countries, a house is still a house even if it go wheels underneath!
It's always a pleasure to watch you achieve such accuracy with such ancient (100-1000? year old) wood! Thank you for posting!
So impressed with the planning of the job and the planning of the filming and maintaining a sense of humour.
Best UA-cam channel ever. By far. No discussion. Thank you Carl
This series definitely has me intrigued! Can't wait to see where ya end up with it. Thanks for the entertainment. Like I said before, I think you're a rock star!
The people in the red car must have been thinking about the movie final destination when you passed with those wooden beams lol.
Jippi as we say in norwegian! Really great that you are back. Have missed your vlog!
It's always a good day when Carl uploads . Another great project, looking forward to the next part .
Hi Carl from California USA love your channel your approach and attention to detail to whatever it is your working on. Thanks for sharing and keep up the great work.
It is awesome you found another wood project to share with us
They’re my favourite huts! Made by my favourite maker! I can’t believe my luck!
I love it when you go from laser leveling keyhole surgery type accuracy, to thump it with a big hammer and attack it with a chainsaw. Excellent technique...........love it. Stay safe Carl.
Hi Carl, Welcome back. We missed you. Terrific channel as usual! Hopefully the next one is soon! God bless and take care from your long-time California subscriber.
You always do interesting projects! I'm looking forward to seeing the process and progress in your new project. Best to all!
I am very excited to see you posting again. And with a title that teases more parts to come. Hopefully they will come more frequently and in great numbers. Watching you work while listening to your voice over is very relaxing. You have a great voice and speaking style.
I’m so happy to see you back! Scenery, history, craftsmanship, determination and humility come through so wonderfully in your videos! I watch more than once because your editing is so beautiful. The moment when you tell us about your Anky Spon looks like a Camille Pissarro painting. (Great hat). Keep strong, stay mobile, and I’m sure you will figure it out…it’s not fun, but let’s power through.
It's always a good day when Carl uploads ✅
Bravo Young Man, with the highest respect. I think your father bring you on the right track and you show us that you, as a young man, are a "Jack of all trades" from the highest level. I enjoy all your video's, thanks for that and succes with all your work.
From Indiana, USA, Glad your back! I enjoy your woodworking videos! Thanks.
You should look into getting one of those Festool Sword Saw's. Would be the correct tool for the job
A, Carl…. Welcome back….. it’s Wednesday so I’m not going to watch this episode until Saturday…. My time….. a big shoutout to your mum dad and sis….🍺💥🎉😎👍
Shepherd's wagons were used in Germany too. No idea why the French didn't. Like you plan to use it, they didn't live in them full time either. They provided shelter, storage and were a place where you could sleep for a couple of days. Can't wait for the second video. It looks like it's going to be a lovely project.
That Oak is beautiful, can’t what it will look like with varnish
Working with seasoned oak takes patience and determination. One must be more stubborn than the oak. Carl clearly understands his challenge. If I was there, I would shake his hand and give him a pat on the back. Well done, indeed!
Another great project, looking forward to the next part 😉
Lovely to see you again Carl. Love watching you work. ❤
I have waiting soooooo long time for a new video!!i'm happy😊
I've never seen someone build a thing like this. I'm so excited to see the rest of the build
Always a great day to find a carlrogers video in my queue! Can't wait for the future installments.
What a workout! No need to go to a gym. Just keep moving but be gentle with yourself. Wonderful project, looking forward to the next instalment.
Lovely to see you again Carl. Love watching you work. . It's always a good day when Carl uploads .
Absolutely beautiful part of France where it is you are living…. Very fortunate to have the opportunity to live in an old historic farm house and be able to renovate it to its former glory… it doesn’t come without sacrifices though all the hard work that father and son have put in over the years… great effort guys looks like such an ideal lifestyle love the creativity and craftsmanship that’s shown on your channel watch every episode admiring the work… cheers guys !!!!
So pleased you're back. We moved down to the Charente earlier this year and are loving it. Great videos, Thank you
@carlrogers - got my slim tool belt. Man that's a great bit of work there. Really like it. Fit guidance was spot on too. Belt fits me better than the old broken-in one of mine I measured! I'm using this primarily for chainsaw work on our property clearing storm damage trees and such. Have my wedges, hammer, wrench and snips loaded in so everything is within reach when needed. Well balanced. Nice work. Thanks!
ahhh he's back with another project!!
When I got my notification that a new carlrogers video was uploaded I was hoping for more home improvements.
I've gotta say that I'm super excited about this project now and the renovation can wait.
Bravo Carl, can't wait for the next one
Huh?
Pask Makes seems to be the only woodworking creator I'm aware of, that constantly is protecting his ears, eyes _and_ lungs against debris and dust.
Very excited to see the hut to completion. Lovely to see you again Carl. Love watching you work. .
I just love how you approach this work; I am much the same, just keep trying things until you get where you need to be. I am stoked to see this project to compleation.
I look at your channel at least once a week to see if you posted a video. I just love your channel. Thanks for posting!!!!!
We need part 2 immediately
what a space you are building it in! marvelous!
I think that you would have been better off using your Festool Sword Saw or a chain saw mill than than buying a new Makita unless you have future use for the circular saw....the Festool Sword Saw would have been faster and less work - Interesting project and I cannot wait for the next videos.🙂
Great video again, and thanks a lot for letting us take part of your projects!
Wish you good health.
Nice work. This laser level trick for flattening was an obvious but a new one for me. You've upgraded your tools but there are always uses for those traditional ones.
Happy to see one of my favorite builders in a new and exciting project. Can't wait to see it unfolding so, pls be back soon!
Good to see you and your video records of daunting projects once again
Welcome back Carl we love your woodworking skills and really enjoy them .cheers mate from Rick and Jan in Sydney Australia 🇦🇺 👍 👌
I love it to see you back Carl with a new project.
Thanks for another very entertaining program, Carl - I really admire your craftsmanship 😁👌👌👌👏👏❤️❤️
Wat een plezier om weer eens wat te zien van je. Hoop dat we snel weer wat zien van je!
Finally, another video. Missed seeing you doing your creative work.
Good to see you back in the saddle again Carl with such a current project, a tiny house.
👍 This should be fun, thanks. I personally would drill holes through all those metal wheel centers making corresponding channels in the axles to allow for zerks and proper greasing, same with the plates.
Great watch. Can’t wait to see how it goes. But man, you need a dust mask, tho I’m glad you had goggles & ear defenders for some of the time at least.
Remarkable skills on show. Even the cutting on the tough old beams was fascinating. It will be a great project to follow and support.
Super happy to have a new series. Love these videos. Perfect amount of detail
Great to see you Carl. This will be such an adventure watching you build.
Very interesting project. I look forward to seeing you again. From the Ozarks in Missouri, USA
Good to see ya.
Schön das du wieder was machst!
Yay, A carlrogers video.. awesome..!
Yes! Been hoping you’d take on another large project and this one will be great to follow I’m sure👍
I am glad you are back!!!
It is great to see you back
Nice to see you back !!!!! 🪒😁
Good to see you back I enjoy your videos thanks for sharing
Very nice video I have missed you hoping you had not quit youtube, Carl you produce excellent videos
A new CR video is always cause for celebration! One of the best channels on YT IMO
Always enjoy watching Karl.Such a craftsman
It's always good to watch you work thanks for sharing.
Big Boys Toys! Love it!
Your Chateau looks incredible. So much hard work gone in to the project you must be delighted with how it went.
So glad you’re back!
What a great friggin channel man. I really appreciate your attention to detail and getting the job done right, whatever it takes.
My favorite, Mr. Rogers❤
Good to see you Carl. Cheers.
Great video as always, Carl. Thank you from Ontario, Canada 🇨🇦
Glad to see that you've learnt a few things in this Vid.
Chisels arent crowbars.
Crowbars are useful.
Ripsawing by hand a 2mt length of Old Oak is useless task.
Suggestions.
If you have any other large cuts it might be worth using a router sled setup with carbide bits to remove the bulk of the material.
You might want to put a couple of grease points in your cast iron swivel points.
If you need to do any mortices the use augers and solid carbide router cutters with a template jig.
Enjoy your vids. All the best.
What happened with your Festool Sword Saw? Isn’t it capable of cutting 200mm??
Love your work, you’re a big inspiration!
Carl! It has been a while since last I saw a video of yours. If I remember correctly, it was the completion of the wide stairway. Welcome back. I missed the Land Rover break down video ,so I'm going to watch that now, to catch up, then I be waiting for part two. It is really nice to see your posts again.
Your videos are sooooo worth waiting for. Enjoyed every minute. Tools Rule! With love from Arizona, USA
Very excited to see your new project. 👍👍😊
Amazing as usual Squire. Hope your AS is not too debilitating.
Glad you are back! 🎉
So good to see you back ,doing interesting project , best wishes hope next episode wont be too long in coming.
Carl, Love you videos!
In the cutting down process. Why not use a small chainsaw mill and a ripping chain to cut the beams down instead of big circular saw? It'd be one cut and done.
Carl,
As you cursed when bruising your rib against the chisel, I remembered several times doing likewise whilst using lopping shears on branches that were too big!
All the best from Michigan, USA.
Absolutely brilliant ! Can’t wait for part 2
❤️ to watch, can’t wait to see 👀the finished product, you should wear a lifting belt, hernia’s are no joke!!!
Thinking of the problem with nails(and bullets) in old wood, Norm Abrams used an airport style metal detector to run over the surface,and then mark and remove object, before cutting
Heck yes, love the surprise of a CR video! Looks like it’ll be awesome mate, going to enjoy watching it take shape 💪🏼
Great looking project. Looking forward to seeing more.
looking forward to more content. Enjoy your channel immensely.
Love your work guys! Greetings from down under Australia…..stay safe!