Hi all! New video on the channel "TM ZHENATAN Woodworking"... How to make an apricot wood barrel with your own hands... Friends! I wish you good health and peaceful skies above your head. Like and subscribe to our channel!!! Enjoy watching!!!
My grandfather used to do a lot of woodworking, however he is in his 80's now, and no longer does any. He told me I can get some of his equipment. Maybe I'll also try making a barrel. Either way, a very nice video :)
Nothing like a nice cozy garage to work in. Heat appears to be an option though. I don't know how cold it was in there but I'd be looking for the contents of that wee flask first.
Nicely done! In case anyone wants to know - the wooden plug on the side of the barrel is called a “bung”, so the hole it goes into is called the “bung hole”. Now you know!
Labor of love. It’s quite obvious he’s very content when making and building. I can tell because I am the exact same way. Take away my ability to create and I may as well be dead.
Another fantastic video as always! I love seeing these come together! What was the reason for routering out the center of these staves? To help with bending? And you wouldn't happen to have plans anywhere for those barrel stave router jigs would you? Being able to repeat tapering and shaping the staves the exact same way every time is brilliant! Thanks for making these videos!
Thank you very much!!! I cut the middle part of each barrel stave with a router to a depth of 3-4 mm to make bending them easier, because the staves are quite short...
Nicely done. I have some apricot wood that I used to make some plane bodies. It makes a wonderful fruity smell when you work it. Does this permeate the whiskey when you age it? Might be nice for various brandies?
Thank you very much!!! I age my homemade brandy in barrels made of apricot, cherry, pear, apple, mulberry, oak, ash, maple... Each wood gives the drinks its own unique aroma and taste...
Salut tout le monde! Nouvelle vidéo sur la chaîne "TM ZHENATAN Woodworking"... Comment fabriquer un tonneau en bois d'abricot de vos propres mains... Les amis ! Je vous souhaite une bonne santé et un ciel paisible au-dessus de votre tête. Aimez et abonnez-vous à notre chaîne ! Bon visionnage !
The craftsman in the video has all of his fingers, but the 'rule of the missing thumb' is to never get your hands or fingers within 6" of a moving blade. Otherwise, excellent video.
Вітання. Дуже гарна робота.Якщо руки ростуть з правильного місця ,то і в маленькій майстерні можна творити такі красиві речі . В Україні були і є талановиті майстри. Слава Україні!
Great work! Can someone explain to me (around 10:45) does he eyeball the radius with the compass and then confirm it going around the inside to a certain point?
That is absolutely awesome. I hate you... 😀 You wouldn't be willing to give out that stave template as a file, would you? Or at least the measurements? Perhaps the string & parabola measurements used to create the template? if that is how it was done... Heck, I'd be happy with head and middle outside diameters & # of staves..
One of these rollers is made in the shape of a small cone. With its help I crush the edge of a steel strip and get a conical hoop for a wooden barrel...
@@ruttur1072 You can try... But I think that making the hoop conical will not work... Therefore, I recommend that after rolling through the rollers, then still rivet one side of the steel strip with a hammer on an anvil...
He is obviously a master craftsman. Someone could have millions of dollars in tools, but without the skill of the craftsman, the tools could never help produce something so beautiful. I suspect he could do all of this without electric tools if he wished. Please consider editing your comment.
That is why I and other keep coming back, to watch a man who is good at a craft that very few can do, and presents it simply and gracefully showing us that we too could do this if we wanted to give it a go. Do not like watching? Then do not watch.
Hi all! New video on the channel "TM ZHENATAN Woodworking"... How to make an apricot wood barrel with your own hands... Friends! I wish you good health and peaceful skies above your head. Like and subscribe to our channel!!! Enjoy watching!!!
This is really cool, people don't realize the amount of work it requires doing it this way.
Thank you very much!!!
Truly a work of art.
Thank you very much!!!
Very nicely done, Mr Cooper! I love how your video is narrated in the universal language of craft.
Thank you very much!!!
My grandfather used to do a lot of woodworking, however he is in his 80's now, and no longer does any. He told me I can get some of his equipment. Maybe I'll also try making a barrel. Either way, a very nice video :)
Thank you very much!!! I am a self-taught cooper and I want to tell you that this is a very interesting craft...
@@tmzhenatanwoodworking7252 it is, and I found it amazing that you managed to assemble the barrel by yourself, I thought you would need help
Get that grandpa to work with you!
His equipment is worth its weight in gold! If he is willing to give it to-you take it gratefully and learn how to use it!
Terrific things made by men yes grandpa
That just beautiful and brilliant.
A true artist makes even the most difficult look easy. You made this look very easy!
Cheers from Australia mate.
Thank you very much!!! Greetings from Ukraine!!!
@@tmzhenatanwoodworking7252 You're welcome. I hope you are well on the other side of our world.
Beautiful craftsmanship
Thank you very much!!!
Traditionel woodworking... since hundreds of years... and still surprising...
Great job!!! 🎩👍👍🇩🇪
Thank you very much!!!
Many UA-camrs have a 1 car garage for their shop, yours actually has the car in it while you work...awesome !!
Thank you very much!!!
waiting to see it filled with whiskey !
That’s the cutest looking barrel ever….😊👍
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great video it’s good to see a craftsman at work
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Wonderful barrel. 👍🏻
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You are very talented what a piece of art ❤
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Wow. Very interesting and super cool project. Great to see the process from a log to a finely crafted work of art. Take care.
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Bravo. It’s beautiful.
Thank you very much!!!
Nothing like a nice cozy garage to work in. Heat appears to be an option though. I don't know how cold it was in there but I'd be looking for the contents of that wee flask first.
Very nice work 😊
Thank you very much!!!
Enjoyable watch 😀
Nicely done! In case anyone wants to know - the wooden plug on the side of the barrel is called a “bung”, so the hole it goes into is called the “bung hole”. Now you know!
Thank you very much!!!
Labor of love. It’s quite obvious he’s very content when making and building. I can tell because I am the exact same way. Take away my ability to create and I may as well be dead.
Thank you very much!!!
Exceptional work.
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Just beautiful. What an awesome video.
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Great job, sir! Thank you for posting your work.
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You are a master craftsman! Beautiful piece, and excellent camera work too!
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absolutely splendid work !!
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Absolutely fantastic work
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Fantastic video.
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Beautiful barrel
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Beautiful.
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FANTASTIC!!!
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Amazing! Great job! From California 🪚🗜
Thank you very much!!! Greetings from Ukraine!!!
Magnifique ! Merci pour le partage et félicitations pour votre maîtrise artistique et technique 👋😊👍 wahoouuu !
Merci beaucoup!!!
It is a thing of beauty, my friend.😊
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Great work and video
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Absolutely brilliant 🥳🥳🥳💯💥💫
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A great craftsman, wonderful workpiece. I would be proud to put my star fruit wine in one of those cask.
Thank you very much!!!
@@tmzhenatanwoodworking7252 My pleasure, I almost forgot to subscribe...thanks again
@@nickdonovan1447 Thank you very much!!! I am very glad that you liked my job...
This is awesome!
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Beautiful work! I would like to try it myself someday.
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Very cool! Good stuff!
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Beautiful work.
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Amazing work!! Thank you for sharing your talents with us. I wonder what kind of flavor that apricot wood would introduce to the spirits.
Thank you very much!!! The apricot barrel gives drinks a subtle fruit aroma...
I know I am watching a master craftsman while watching this.
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Beautiful ❤
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excellent information
Thank you very much!!! I'm glad you liked the video...
Very nice work.
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Outstanding
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Whiskey barrel ? That's more my size of a shot glass 🥃
A very cool build no doubt
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Wauw 👍🏼
Awesome
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Cool bro
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Excellent coopering
Thank you very much!!!
Another fantastic video as always! I love seeing these come together! What was the reason for routering out the center of these staves? To help with bending? And you wouldn't happen to have plans anywhere for those barrel stave router jigs would you? Being able to repeat tapering and shaping the staves the exact same way every time is brilliant! Thanks for making these videos!
Thank you very much!!! I cut the middle part of each barrel stave with a router to a depth of 3-4 mm to make bending them easier, because the staves are quite short...
Nicely done. I have some apricot wood that I used to make some plane bodies. It makes a wonderful fruity smell when you work it. Does this permeate the whiskey when you age it? Might be nice for various brandies?
Thank you very much!!! I age my homemade brandy in barrels made of apricot, cherry, pear, apple, mulberry, oak, ash, maple... Each wood gives the drinks its own unique aroma and taste...
Thanks
good movie
Thank you very much!!!
Great Video. Love your Workmanship. Thanks for Sharing.
#STAYSAFE
#PHILLYPHILLY 🇺🇸
Thank you very much!!!
Salut tout le monde! Nouvelle vidéo sur la chaîne "TM ZHENATAN Woodworking"... Comment fabriquer un tonneau en bois d'abricot de vos propres mains... Les amis ! Je vous souhaite une bonne santé et un ciel paisible au-dessus de votre tête. Aimez et abonnez-vous à notre chaîne ! Bon visionnage !
Great to watch as always , thanks . If I may - how many litres does this barrel hold ?
Thank you very much!!! This wooden barrel holds 3.5 liters...
Un lavoro a dir poco stupendo. Complimenti!
Solo un consiglio: migliora un po l'illuminazione se puoi.
Grazie mille!!!
Очень круто сделано. Интересно, какова цена данного изделия?
Спасибо большое!!! Такой бочонок из абрикоса стоит около 60 долларов...
@tmzhenatanwoodworking7252 ну это нормальная цена, учитывая ручную работу. Сколько же циклов выдерживает бочонок? Я имею ввиду заливок
@@Nikitos48 Заливок 6-8 точно выдержит... Просто каждый раз нужно будет немного увеличивать срок выдержки...
The craftsman in the video has all of his fingers, but the 'rule of the missing thumb' is to never get your hands or fingers within 6" of a moving blade. Otherwise, excellent video.
Thank you very much!!!
Do you sell these barrels? Beautiful work.
Thank you very much!!! I make barrels in my free time from my main job. This is my hobby...
I would love to buy one of these barrels from you?
I make barrels in my free time from my main job. This is my hobby, not my main craft... I sell barrels very rarely and ship only within Ukraine...
Just subscribed. Wonderful craftsmanship! Let's see you make some whiskey now. Where are you located?
Thank you very much!!! I live in Ukraine...
Вітання. Дуже гарна робота.Якщо руки ростуть з правильного місця ,то і в маленькій майстерні можна творити такі красиві речі . В Україні були і є талановиті майстри. Слава Україні!
Вітаю! Героям слава!!! Щиро дякую!!!
The tablesaw ripping at 0:59 seems terrifying. Wouldn’t pinching it make it more likely to kick back?
👌👌👍👍💯
Great work! Can someone explain to me (around 10:45) does he eyeball the radius with the compass and then confirm it going around the inside to a certain point?
Thank you very much!!! I determine the radius of the bottom of the barrel using a compass through the points of a hexagon inscribed in a circle...
@@tmzhenatanwoodworking7252 ok that makes more sense. Keep up the amazing work
@@djf1986djf Thank you very much!!!
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That is absolutely awesome.
I hate you... 😀
You wouldn't be willing to give out that stave template as a file, would you?
Or at least the measurements? Perhaps the string & parabola measurements used to create the template? if that is how it was done...
Heck, I'd be happy with head and middle outside diameters & # of staves..
Here is a link to a table with barrel sizes and templates for making barrel staves. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxk9VwwhE01fjSACVClGrCiSyMbKendqwP
Where could someone buy your barrels?
I make barrels in my free time from my main job. This is my hobby. I sometimes sell my barrels, but only within Ukraine...
Oh ok. I’ll just enjoy your videos then 😁
@@devinhardy1832 Thank you very much!!!
In a time when everything is manufactured your skill is very much appreciated. Wonderful work.
@@kenhughes8535 Thank you very much!!!
Loving Russian UA-cam
I live in Ukraine...
@ haha sorry maté i can’t tell the difference between Russia and Ukraine
Mini Cooper
At 14:30, how do you use that slip roller to form a slight cone shape? Is it a special roller or what is the trick?
One of these rollers is made in the shape of a small cone. With its help I crush the edge of a steel strip and get a conical hoop for a wooden barrel...
@@tmzhenatanwoodworking7252Thank you for your reply! I am in the process of learning to do barrels. Your info will help! Cheers
@@tmzhenatanwoodworking7252 do you think it's possible to do it with a normal slip roller with straight rolls?
@@ruttur1072 If you have any questions about making wooden barrels, ask them to me, I will always answer and help with advice...
@@ruttur1072 You can try... But I think that making the hoop conical will not work... Therefore, I recommend that after rolling through the rollers, then still rivet one side of the steel strip with a hammer on an anvil...
Wich Kind if "russian" whiskey?
I fill these barrels with Ukrainian grape brandy...
Can I buy one of your barrels?
I make barrels in my free time from my main job. This is my hobby, not my main craft... I sell barrels very rarely and ship only within Ukraine...
@tmzhenatanwoodworking7252 ok,but if you ever change your mind I'm in Louisville Kentucky 40219.Thanks
@@TheDieselbutterfly OK...
Makes me thirsty...
Gutes Handwerk
Danke schön!!!
Don't you know how to narrate? You can easily do it as a voice over during editing. Without it we can't tell what the heck you're doing.
I don't speak English very well... So I prefer doing things with my hands rather than talking...
With your own hands? Or with thousands of dollars of equipment doing the work???
He is obviously a master craftsman. Someone could have millions of dollars in tools, but without the skill of the craftsman, the tools could never help produce something so beautiful. I suspect he could do all of this without electric tools if he wished. Please consider editing your comment.
@@tmillsaz Thank you very much!!! Here's the video. ua-cam.com/video/esDQTPK1cdc/v-deo.html
Debunked? So sad.
No. Married... It's just that in Ukraine we wear a wedding ring on our right hand...
Nothing new here same video over and over
That is why I and other keep coming back, to watch a man who is good at a craft that very few can do, and presents it simply and gracefully showing us that we too could do this if we wanted to give it a go. Do not like watching? Then do not watch.
@Billy-in7rl You sound a bit jealous 😂
😂
Thank you very much!!!
make me one. I will give my email address 📨
I can make you such a barrel... But how to send a barrel from Ukraine to the USA?