I'm a bit disappointed with the video length, it should have been longer!!! I love to watch Stefan, his attention to detail is on another level and he slips lots of jokes into his commentary, What more could anyone ask for. He's an inspiration to machinists everywhere. Thanks John for the content.
You've no idea how happy i am to see that Stefan has such a dedicated fanbase. I remember when i first found his channel years ago, and figured, if we can spread the love, this guy is a brilliant content mine.
For anyone curious, Grade 23 Titanium is also referred to as ELI (Extra Low Interstitial). Grade 5 Titanium (Ti-6Al4V) is the most common machining grade of titanium, containing 6% aluminum, 4% Vanadium, and trace amounts of other elements like iron, oxygen, etc. Grade 23 is the exact same formulation, but with a much tighter tolerance on the allowable amounts of those other trace elements which are referred to as interstitials, hence the name. If you've ever broken a bone and had a screw or a plate put in that was made out of Titanium, there's a very good chance it was grade 23. Loved the tour!
While I can appreciate and respect John Saunders evolution and ongoing success, Stefan is my favorite "go to" home shop machinist guru. Such an uncompromising perfectionist. To be fair, TOT gets the nod for the entertainment and educational double header.
Nice to see Stefan's shop from another point of view. Thank you for sharing the outdoors. Lance & Patrick who are glad John you took the time to visit both Stefan and TACrafted.
I have watched this video so many times. I know Stefan has moved shops and upgraded much of this equipment now. However, to me this video is a perfect demonstration of what a master can do with "less than optimal" tools. Stefan is legit my hero. I aspire to be like him, he motivates me, inspires me, and makes me believe i can also do great things.
Probably the most interesting tour you have ever made john, rather than masive industry shop tours on the most up to date machines only accessible by a few, this down to earth guy shows what can be done in a small basement shop with modest machines, good tooling and a lot of knowledge. You can see hi is really tuned in to what he likes and does. We need more videos like this. I for one would be gratefull
Greetings from the Tyrol / Austria.. Stefan is one of the main reasons we'll and this old Tony, and Joe Pieczynski, why I started with metal machining from zero years ago. Now I've a workshop with every common manual machine and even CNC. I've learned a lot from him he's a great teacher and my first Adress if I don't know any more what to do I look if he has some content about it. I can listen to him talking about machining for hours.🤔😊He also influenced me doing scraping and learn it properly and I think he's a very nice guy with very little time 😁 I wish him all the best and keep on doing such amazing stuff. Stefan rocks 👍👍👍
Stephen is a rare bird. I love watching these videos. All his work is beyond exceptional. He creates a level of work to strive for. As a hobbyist, there is so much value contained in these videos. Bravo!
All I can say is that I spend many evenings watching and listening Stefan’s “teaching classes” on his YT channel. Joy,technical knolege,refined sens of humor,finesse are fighting to be first that bursts into my mind tring to describe him. No clear winner after couple of years . :) Thank you sir
Same here! He is as tall as I am, I don't know how he can handle such small work, I would be frustrated in no time! I now work with wire EDM but have worked with milling machines in the past, a haas VF-5 fits like a glove to me, to give some sense of scale.
Stefan definitely gets a lot out of his workspace. Some of us like to work on parts that need a crane to move while others like ones you use tweezers for. It takes all kinds and I enjoy seeing it all!
I think this variety is great, it's in fact splendid. There's so, so, so much to learn and see and the fact that it's all here on UA-cam from Stefan's tweezers to your gigantic lathe, is nothing short of amazing.
Dang it,,Stefan's shop is so well organized and clean, I am going to make 2022 resolution be to clean up our shop and be more organized for sure. But taller ceiling, and over head crane like you have and ours back in Ohio would be nice. (@@)! Happy New year Brian,, Bear.
Excellent workshop tour John, many thanks for visiting Herr Gotteswinter, always learning from Stefan, never disappointed. Thanks for sharing and best regards from the UK.
My god that was a great interview. My face is tired from smiling so much. The perfect interviewee and an interviewer with great questions. Thanks you two!
I love listening to this expert-level machinist discussion. I understand all the words, just not in the order they are being arranged! Hoping that I learn as I listen, but I feel like a freshman who wandered into a PhD defense.
You know what I really like about these videos tours, you all are really just talking about the work, and it is really helpful for a non-machinist to grasp the subject matter. I really do enjoy watching them.
I’ve got to hand it to you. You are a fantastic interviewer and guide through his shop. Just as knowledgeable as your guests on their machines. I love a well prepped host.
Stefan is so cool when he is throwing out his bits of machining knowledge in such a comfortable and easy to listen to manner! mesmerizing as clickspring but with better details!!
This was such a great video, would like it 10x if I could. Stefan is a giant not only in the literal sense, but more importantly, in how willing he is to share his high-end knowledge with the world, with humor and humility. Learned so much from him. Thank you John for this video.
I was reluctant initially, but then wished the was more as it concluded. Such a robust workshop. The more he said he couldn't show or share what he works on, I wanted to know more...
Great video! Stefan has a real passion that comes across! like you said in it and i've found some European countries really put the rest of us to shame with their language skills! eagerly awaiting the ThisOldTony shop tour next!
Superb ! I like these visits to other people’s shops that you are doing John , it sort of shows a more personal side to the people that i watch on youtube . What i really like is there is someone in their shop asking questions and you can hear the enthusiasm and excitement in their voices as they show you around their shop - to me it sort of adds another dimension to theirs and your channel.
Love these vids. People who love what they do and geek out explaining the awesome ideas they have to make the machines reliable and more accurate. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I have always admired and been amazed with Stefan and his ability to improve machines. Thank You Both for this- always wanted to meet Stefan. You Guys are really a lot like Rock Stars to me;A Gearhead / Metals and machining fan. Cool to kinda get a Virtual Meet and greet. I have learned a lot of cool shit from you guys. Not to over use the term, but this is AWESOME! "Give it the full Renzetti," (good one)
Thank you! I was tired and needed cheering up, and there's Stefan milling tiny, tiny hex heads in titanium. Apparently for a 'flux capacitor', so he must know some doctor who's into time travel ..... What a hoot you two are. I've subscribed to NYCNC. BobUK.
nice to hear blokes that know stuff. Actually it was thrilling. I am a retired fitter/turner. Just setting up a cnc router/lathe combo. Learned a couple of things I didn't know. So thank you very much for sharing
Amazing Visit!! Stefan is an amazing machinist. you can tell he has faced many problems in his career as a machinist. Thank You Stefan for taking time to share your shop with us! Liked !
Love the video. I may be a bit late with this next comment but.....I just had this realization that internet and youtube technology has done a remarkable job bringing people of like interests together at scale that was previously not imaginable.
Bravo Bravo!! I was so looking forward to watching this. Was not disappointed, for sure. Stefan is and amazingly talented individual. Keepem coming, John!
Just watched Stefan's and TACrafted's home shop tours, almost the same layout, perfectly arranged and organized shops. I think the German discipline is like this. Amazing guys. Many thanks John.
Wow..... Thanks John for making this video... I am a big fan of Stefan. From your video i learned so much about him. Next stop Abom and This old tony. Keep filming👍
What a wonderful video of 2 machinists who I admire enormously. please put a scale on the video in future. I had no idea Stefan is such a gentle GIANT.
I need to do a version of this, but with the brutally honest review of my "mini" shop. Most of my tooling was made with a chain saw and a dull sense of humor, and I was blind folded at the time! Measurements start at "how many little lines is that?" Thanks for letting us see the "MAN CAVE" of a VERY FINE MECHANICAL ENGINEER!
I've been looking forward to this one. That was one of my favorite shop tours! And yes I saw the Starrett factory tour, lol.. That was AWESOME! Thank you so much !
Wow, what an experience, I just had to watch the whole video twice to take in all the tricks and get some ideas for my workshop. One thing I picked up on and that was it confirmed a suspicion I had some years ago but thought I was on the wrong track.....and that is having carbide with sharp cutting edges as opposed to the top chip breaker design and dull edges on inserts you buy commercially. I also noted the bandsaw table and how it was mounted..........simply a piece of steel plate attached to a crossbeam on the bottom at the back. It was awe inspiring to see the very large bandsaw blade and the coarseness of the teeth......that is some metal hewing machine, beats a power hacksaw any day.
Really enjoyed this video. Thanks to Stefan and to you John for taking the time to make this video. I hope that one day I can get my shop up to Stefan's standard. Very inspiring! I am currently struggling with Fusion but making slow progress. Very interesting to hear what Stephan is doing with CNC. Absolutely fabulous...
Hello Stefan, I truly enjoyed your shop tour video. I learned a lot on what you can do. What can I say, other than German intelligence at its finest! Thank you so much for sharing! Alex Von Bosse
That was great. You have to turn this into a series. "Shop Tour Sunday" or something. Thank you for all that you do and all of the knowledge and motivation that you share.
Thank you so much for showing your tools and sharing your knowledge, Stefan and John. Love your small workshop! I rarely sign in and 'like', but this video has moved me!
NYC CNC Shit I hit thanks before I even started watching it. There was no way this was a thumbs down vid. This vid and the kid in the last shop tour was two of my fav UA-cam shop tours ever.
Thanks for sharing. I love seeing the storage solutions the folks in Germany are using and the work they are turning out of a relatively small work area. On cameras, I have often wondered why more folks dont ditch the DSLRs and go to mirrorless cameras.
This is a comment only a European can understand instinctively. In the US this is the opposite : the more you make the less you get taxed. If you make enough you even end-up with negative taxes.
Jean Roch I’ve moved up 3 tax brackets in 5 years. Each time I pay more. In gross and %. I’m taxed in a different manner on investment gains and the income I pull from a pair of patents but as far as my day job.... either I need to fire my accountant or you’re wrong.
I'm a bit disappointed with the video length, it should have been longer!!!
I love to watch Stefan, his attention to detail is on another level and he slips lots of jokes into his commentary, What more could anyone ask for. He's an inspiration to machinists everywhere.
Thanks John for the content.
You've no idea how happy i am to see that Stefan has such a dedicated fanbase. I remember when i first found his channel years ago, and figured, if we can spread the love, this guy is a brilliant content mine.
now you HAVE to visit ThisOldTony and the elusive AvE
I don't think he could handle AVE's bumblefuckery or TOT dad jokes.
I already visited AvE - it's just Clickspring doing his Canadian accent.
@@nyccnc oddly enough clickspring is very polite in his videos and AVE is not. You would think he would be polite when mimicking a canadian.
@@Worrsaint Everyone has an alter-ego
@@nyccnc LOL, do we Canadians have an accent? I thought everyone else had the accents, eh. :-P
What a super nice guy. That was such a positive visit & video, thank you both. 👍👍
For anyone curious, Grade 23 Titanium is also referred to as ELI (Extra Low Interstitial). Grade 5 Titanium (Ti-6Al4V) is the most common machining grade of titanium, containing 6% aluminum, 4% Vanadium, and trace amounts of other elements like iron, oxygen, etc. Grade 23 is the exact same formulation, but with a much tighter tolerance on the allowable amounts of those other trace elements which are referred to as interstitials, hence the name. If you've ever broken a bone and had a screw or a plate put in that was made out of Titanium, there's a very good chance it was grade 23. Loved the tour!
Love your little quick summary on Ti . Thanks for adding value
While I can appreciate and respect John Saunders evolution and ongoing success, Stefan is my favorite "go to" home shop machinist guru. Such an uncompromising perfectionist. To be fair, TOT gets the nod for the entertainment and educational double header.
Nice to see Stefan's shop from another point of view. Thank you for sharing the outdoors. Lance & Patrick who are glad John you took the time to visit both Stefan and TACrafted.
Such a cool dude and humble to boot.
Awesome tour and interview! Nice to see the whole shop at once and more than just Stefan's hands..
Thanks John and Stefan.
ATB, Robin
Stefan Gotteswinter is my super hero! The pride and passion you take in your trade is inspiring.
I have watched this video so many times. I know Stefan has moved shops and upgraded much of this equipment now. However, to me this video is a perfect demonstration of what a master can do with "less than optimal" tools. Stefan is legit my hero. I aspire to be like him, he motivates me, inspires me, and makes me believe i can also do great things.
Probably the most interesting tour you have ever made john, rather than masive industry shop tours on the most up to date machines only accessible by a few, this down to earth guy shows what can be done in a small basement shop with modest machines, good tooling and a lot of knowledge. You can see hi is really tuned in to what he likes and does. We need more videos like this. I for one would be gratefull
Greetings from the Tyrol / Austria.. Stefan is one of the main reasons we'll and this old Tony, and Joe Pieczynski, why I started with metal machining from zero years ago. Now I've a workshop with every common manual machine and even CNC. I've learned a lot from him he's a great teacher and my first Adress if I don't know any more what to do I look if he has some content about it. I can listen to him talking about machining for hours.🤔😊He also influenced me doing scraping and learn it properly and I think he's a very nice guy with very little time 😁 I wish him all the best and keep on doing such amazing stuff. Stefan rocks 👍👍👍
Zero years ago? Is the joke getting lost in translation?
@@justsomenerd8925 he means start with metal machining from scratch ( zero knowledge ) years a go 😊
Stephen is a rare bird. I love watching these videos. All his work is beyond exceptional. He creates a level of work to strive for. As a hobbyist, there is so much value contained in these videos. Bravo!
Fun to meet the more informal side of Stefan. His videos are the best I think. So many things to learn.....
All I can say is that I spend many evenings watching and listening Stefan’s “teaching classes” on his YT channel.
Joy,technical knolege,refined sens of humor,finesse are fighting to be first that bursts into my mind tring to describe him.
No clear winner after couple of years . :)
Thank you sir
Stefan is the kind of person that makes the world go around. So intelligent and skilled and clearly a super nice guy.
Two of my favorite channels on youtube...
Stefan is so bright his doesn't need to light his shop, only for visitors. HAHA
Glad to see Stefan on the other end of the camera. You are great! Both of you. Thank you for being what you are. It is just mesmerising !
Stefan, NYC CNC and This Old Tony are simply the best. Thank you all, for ever. All the way from down under.
Great to see both of you together! Thanks to Stefan for the great shop tour and thanks to John for the video footage.
This is a million times more interesting than watching CNC machines moving around... Real machining, real skill.
I always thought that Stefans shop is small, but now i realized that Stefan is a giant😅
Amazing tour and amazing guy, Thank you John!
Same here! He is as tall as I am, I don't know how he can handle such small work, I would be frustrated in no time! I now work with wire EDM but have worked with milling machines in the past, a haas VF-5 fits like a glove to me, to give some sense of scale.
Stefan definitely gets a lot out of his workspace. Some of us like to work on parts that need a crane to move while others like ones you use tweezers for. It takes all kinds and I enjoy seeing it all!
do you own a tweezer.
@@akfarmboy49 I bet he has, rated for 500 pound holding strength. ;-)
I think this variety is great, it's in fact splendid. There's so, so, so much to learn and see and the fact that it's all here on UA-cam from Stefan's tweezers to your gigantic lathe, is nothing short of amazing.
I get it: A tweezers is just a very small crane.
Or a crane is just a very large tweezers.
Dang it,,Stefan's shop is so well organized and clean, I am going to make 2022 resolution be to clean up our shop and be more organized for sure. But taller ceiling, and over head crane like you have and ours back in Ohio would be nice. (@@)! Happy New year Brian,, Bear.
Excellent workshop tour John, many thanks for visiting Herr Gotteswinter, always learning from Stefan, never disappointed.
Thanks for sharing and best regards from the UK.
I knew this guy’s shop would be full of nothing but super tight, super precise, perfectly operating machine tools. Hell of a home shop Stephen!
My god that was a great interview. My face is tired from smiling so much. The perfect interviewee and an interviewer with great questions. Thanks you two!
I love listening to this expert-level machinist discussion. I understand all the words, just not in the order they are being arranged! Hoping that I learn as I listen, but I feel like a freshman who wandered into a PhD defense.
I always enjoy Stefan videos. And this is like Part II of the Home Shop Machinists Podcast you guys did a while back. Lots of fun
Nice to see Stefan smile and laugh, the best shop tour so far.
Top Vid there John. Thank you and a big Thank You to Stefan for letting us into his Shop. He's a pretty Cool Guy.
Stefan is a perfectionist , if you want learn or simple enjoy a really good manual work, so he is the man. I love her youtube channel
You know what I really like about these videos tours, you all are really just talking about the work, and it is really helpful for a non-machinist to grasp the subject matter. I really do enjoy watching them.
This is awesome. This shop's prove that you don't need a super big shop (area) to make great things.
Stefan is an interesting guy whether he's making a video or being interviewed. Thanks to both of you!
You need to visit THIS OLD TONY
So far away! #statenextdoor
@@nyccnc Pls make it possible ASAP Eagerly waiting for it.
Beware, ToT has a child, who does Security services.
You must observe all Rules and Regulations.
The kid is very much like Dad. Wicked Fast Learner.
X2
We need the TOT
I’ve got to hand it to you. You are a fantastic interviewer and guide through his shop. Just as knowledgeable as your guests on their machines. I love a well prepped host.
Stefan is so cool when he is throwing out his bits of machining knowledge in such a comfortable and easy to listen to manner! mesmerizing as clickspring but with better details!!
This was such a great video, would like it 10x if I could. Stefan is a giant not only in the literal sense, but more importantly, in how willing he is to share his high-end knowledge with the world, with humor and humility. Learned so much from him. Thank you John for this video.
Was I the only one upset this was only 1 hour long?
I need to go back?
@@nyccnc Yes, but I will tag along and help this time😉
no
paddy
I was reluctant initially, but then wished the was more as it concluded. Such a robust workshop. The more he said he couldn't show or share what he works on, I wanted to know more...
Woooowwww i swear it was like 10 min max 😵
I’ve watched Stefan on and off in the past but not regularly. Now I’m going to binge watch everything he has.
you are two for two on your German Home shop tour. Delightful video. Stefan is an absolutely delightful inter view. Great job once again John.
Tolle Werkstadt und toller Typ. Der weiß was er macht - und spricht ein hervorragendes Englisch!
Stefan is a meticulous machinist, has a fantastic love for his machining. Love watching him work!
The video of Stefan making those screws is mind blowing.
Thank you for allowing me to see the home shop of Stephen He is incredibly talented
I can talk hours with guy like Stefan, live his passion truly, love it...👌🏻
Thx Sanders for the visit, keep doing great job 👍🏻😉
Great video! Stefan has a real passion that comes across! like you said in it and i've found some European countries really put the rest of us to shame with their language skills!
eagerly awaiting the ThisOldTony shop tour next!
Superb ! I like these visits to other people’s shops that you are doing John , it sort of shows a more personal side to the people that i watch on youtube . What i really like is there is someone in their shop asking questions and you can hear the enthusiasm and excitement in their voices as they show you around their shop - to me it sort of adds another dimension to theirs and your channel.
:) thanks!
Love these vids. People who love what they do and geek out explaining the awesome ideas they have to make the machines reliable and more accurate. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I have always admired and been amazed with Stefan and his ability to improve machines. Thank You Both for this- always wanted to meet Stefan. You Guys are really a lot like Rock Stars to me;A Gearhead / Metals and machining fan. Cool to kinda get a Virtual Meet and greet. I have learned a lot of cool shit from you guys. Not to over use the term, but this is AWESOME! "Give it the full Renzetti," (good one)
Stephan is the precision man, the things he manufactures are incredible, Stephan thanks for sharing your sanctuary of precision.
For a really smart guy you seem quit humble and willing to share your knowledge
Thank you! I was tired and needed cheering up, and there's Stefan milling tiny, tiny hex heads in titanium. Apparently for a 'flux capacitor', so he must know some doctor who's into time travel ..... What a hoot you two are. I've subscribed to NYCNC. BobUK.
Awesome awesome job asking questions about the machines & tooling etc etc. Very very well done. Thank you. Enjoy these very much!
Thanks Joshua!
nice to hear blokes that know stuff. Actually it was thrilling. I am a retired fitter/turner. Just setting up a cnc router/lathe combo. Learned a couple of things I didn't know. So thank you very much for sharing
Amazing Visit!! Stefan is an amazing machinist. you can tell he has faced many problems in his career as a machinist. Thank You Stefan for taking time to share your shop with us! Liked !
Thanks for showing us this awesome shop! Stefan is a legend
Love the video. I may be a bit late with this next comment but.....I just had this realization that internet and youtube technology has done a remarkable job bringing people of like interests together at scale that was previously not imaginable.
Right? It really has - at a level I'm not sure we all appreciate
Bravo Bravo!! I was so looking forward to watching this. Was not disappointed, for sure. Stefan is and amazingly talented individual. Keepem coming, John!
Excellent - thanks. Stefan is a super knowledgeable guy and his dedication to precision is inspiring.
He seems so excited.
27:27 You heard it folks! "The full Renzetti" is now a saying.
:)
@@nyccnc Robin is too awesome for words. I wish I could tag him here ...
@ROBRENZ it is Mike ;)
Aivis Miķelsons hmmm, when I was working on my computer it didn’t highlight as if it was successfully tagging Robin ...
i did not succesfully tagged him too, but thought you just didn't new he is on UA-cam.
The best tour, this man knows his tools.
One of the best shop tours on your site which is saying something, and one of the best I’ve seen ever on UA-cam.
one of the best shop tours
thanks john
I am a simple man, I see a video with Stefan in it -- I press like.
LOL
He is truely an awesome machinist. I have learned a lot from him.
Amazing workshop! And great machines. Super video! Gruß Robin
Great video John. Many thanks to Stefan for letting us see how the magic happens.
Just watched Stefan's and TACrafted's home shop tours, almost the same layout, perfectly arranged and organized shops. I think the German discipline is like this. Amazing guys. Many thanks John.
Awesome video! I had no idea Stefan was so tall! I just thought he had low ceilings!
He IS tall!
@@nyccnc What are the odds that Adam Booth is just a teeny little guy with normal sized machines and tools?
@@TabletopMachineShop now THAT would be an awesome turn of events!
@@TabletopMachineShop Now I'll have to see Adam and Stefan collab!
Wow..... Thanks John for making this video... I am a big fan of Stefan. From your video i learned so much about him. Next stop Abom and This old tony. Keep filming👍
Awesome tour thanks to both of you. Seems like a space that not a lot of people would get to visit.
What a wonderful video of 2 machinists who I admire enormously. please put a scale on the video in future. I had no idea Stefan is such a gentle GIANT.
Stefan's channel is fantastic, thanks for posting this interview.
I need to do a version of this, but with the brutally honest review of my "mini" shop. Most of my tooling was made with a chain saw and a dull sense of humor, and I was blind folded at the time! Measurements start at "how many little lines is that?"
Thanks for letting us see the "MAN CAVE" of a VERY FINE MECHANICAL ENGINEER!
Totally outstanding, my No 1 channel, thank you for sharing this shop tour. 👌🇦🇺🔭🎹🔬
Absolutely love the last two shops you visited. They are among my favorites. Thank you for doing this. I think you had fun doing this.
I loved it!
Der Stefan ist in Ordnung! Weiter so.
Der Emcoalexx aber auch. ; -)
I have a German friend here in the States who is constantly telling me, “Ordnung muss sein”...
“Dare is no utter vay”
@@classicrestoration Ordnung ist das halbe Leben!
John, you really need to watch Stefan's videos! Thanks for another awesome shop tour
Another great video! This was awesome to see. Great shop, Stefan!
I've been looking forward to this one. That was one of my favorite shop tours! And yes I saw the Starrett factory tour, lol.. That was AWESOME! Thank you so much !
Wow, what an experience, I just had to watch the whole video twice to take in all the tricks and get some ideas for my workshop.
One thing I picked up on and that was it confirmed a suspicion I had some years ago but thought I was on the wrong track.....and that is having carbide with sharp cutting edges as opposed to the top chip breaker design and dull edges on inserts you buy commercially.
I also noted the bandsaw table and how it was mounted..........simply a piece of steel plate attached to a crossbeam on the bottom at the back.
It was awe inspiring to see the very large bandsaw blade and the coarseness of the teeth......that is some metal hewing machine, beats a power hacksaw any day.
Really enjoyed this video. Thanks to Stefan and to you John for taking the time to make this video. I hope that one day I can get my shop up to Stefan's standard. Very inspiring!
I am currently struggling with Fusion but making slow progress. Very interesting to hear what Stephan is doing with CNC. Absolutely fabulous...
Hello Stefan,
I truly enjoyed your shop tour video. I learned a lot on what you can do.
What can I say, other than German intelligence at its finest!
Thank you so much for sharing!
Alex Von Bosse
What a nice and genuine man ! Thanks so much for sharing your fantastic home shop !
I watch both your channels and love it... and you 2 togthter are a hoot.
That was great. You have to turn this into a series. "Shop Tour Sunday" or something. Thank you for all that you do and all of the knowledge and motivation that you share.
I wish I could do this 52x/year ;)
Nice video, Stefan Gotteswinter is a really nice guy. Thanks for sharing!
I've been watching Stefan for years idk how is this just now comming into my suggested videos.
Very nice video John. As a rank novice to home machining,I find Steffan to be Infinitely interesting & amazingly skilled yet humble & gentlemanly.
Thank you so much for showing your tools and sharing your knowledge, Stefan and John. Love your small workshop! I rarely sign in and 'like', but this video has moved me!
25 seconds in and I was already hitting the thumbs up button! Awesome shop tour!
Thanks!
NYC CNC Shit I hit thanks before I even started watching it. There was no way this was a thumbs down vid. This vid and the kid in the last shop tour was two of my fav UA-cam shop tours ever.
This is an awesome video - It's great to see Stephan just talking shop like this. Awesome little shop
Great to see Stefan's shop - thanks
I find it absolutely awesome the he just knows where everything is almost without looking incredible!
Thanks for the tour, John. "The full Renzetti, as you do."
Thanks for sharing. I love seeing the storage solutions the folks in Germany are using and the work they are turning out of a relatively small work area.
On cameras, I have often wondered why more folks dont ditch the DSLRs and go to mirrorless cameras.
“I make enough revenue to be very taxable” 😂
LOL that was not the phrase I was expecting - but it was quite funny
This is a comment only a European can understand instinctively. In the US this is the opposite : the more you make the less you get taxed. If you make enough you even end-up with negative taxes.
@@TheNefastor Hmmm. Make more and check again.
@@MillRightCNC I intend to.
Jean Roch I’ve moved up 3 tax brackets in 5 years. Each time I pay more. In gross and %.
I’m taxed in a different manner on investment gains and the income I pull from a pair of patents but as far as my day job.... either I need to fire my accountant or you’re wrong.