Do you actually?? You should add that part lol. I actually watched your jointer setup and tuning video a few times when I purchased mine just a few months back. Thanks for putting out such educational videos for us less knowledgeable folks! 🙇🏻♂️
I was going to wait until the end of the 40 minute video to decide whether to subscribe or not, but if JK-M likes it enough to comment, that’s certainly enough of an endorsement for me. I’m in…
@@LateNightWoodworking Dude, your attention to detail and finish looks just as good as his - the rest will come in time if you just keep doing what you are doing.
Im out of words but also full of words, all of them praises!! First, ive seen enough videos of woodwork to know this is a hard job even for more experienced woodworkers, so to see someone so young do such a incredible job like this, is very heartwarming. The design is absolutely beautiful, love the bottoms and the dark wood details. Loved seeing you, in the end, use the table to finish building it. Everything just perfect, we can see your passion in every little detail. Congratulations. Second, im obsessed with the editing of your videos. Every single one is just pretty! with great musical taste. Definitely one of the things that gets me so excited when i see a notification from the channel, cause i know im gonna see not just beautiful woodwork but also amazing editing with great music. You are a very talented guy and it's very heartwarming to see you grow and invest and improve in your skill.
What a great way to wake up. I grabbed my morning coffee and went to my man cave to watch a little youtube when your video came up. I loved your choice of wood and joinery. This is not just a work bench. More like a fine peice of furniture, to be passed down through your family. I would love to see more detail explained in the future. Jac.
So, I came across this video and after 20 or so seconds -- I subbed. Went on to watch all of your videos. I have watched thousands of hours of you tube and can say your videography is as good as I've seen. I really enjoy your narration, sense of humor, and your philosophy on woodworking. Keep up the hard work, the channel will take off. I wish I could get my name on the crosscut sled, but it's not feasible at this time. Also, I apologize for laughing when you got your finger while pounding in that bow tie!
I was just scrolling down to the comment section to say: Just wait for that first dent, gonna feel like sh*t... Well... It is now ready for use! Also, this looks very good!!! You deserve at least 15k subs by the end of the year, been following for a while now, the cinematic aspect is on point!
Really, really nice work here, both with the wood and the video! You and I are currently at almost exactly the same subscriber level, I hope you get to your goal of 10K soon, you deserve it! Watching this really made me want to get back to work on my own workbench build, currently on hold due to moving house and renovation work... Well wear, I wish you many many hours of joy and smooth projects on this bench! - Sean
Good morning 🌅, I’m now just watched this to the end, as you probably noticed, i’m glad to see that you’ve pulled out all the STOPS, if you know what I mean! From the early 90s until early 2001 2002 I worked as a organ builder, doing subcontract work, And the music right at the end Back Fugue in G minor, one of the best pieces of music to test if your hi-fi is working correctly, as you probably can gather I am an elderly person. I’m in my 70s retired specialist joiner cabinet maker., from the UK now living in France, I wish you all the success for the future and your journey, stay safe, just remembered something. Be careful of your lint cloths with cleaning or polishing products on them., as they can spontaneous combust, when not induce put in a metal container, or if you’re not going to use them again, soap them in water and leave them in the bin outside, From France.
I would have never guessed you were an elderly person! haha I hope you enjoyed the music throughout the video! The lint cloths combusting is a critical piece of knowledge, sharing that could save someone one day thank you. Greetings to France from America!!
As good as the craftsmanship is, your score and cinematography are what kept me glued for the entire 40 minutes. Your video is as much a masterpiece as the table.
you my guy are gonna be the next big thing in woodworking youtube. Great cinematics. I really like the new jointer that type of bades are way better cause you dont have to change the whole blade like the other ones. keep it up
To paraphrase some smart person somewhere - "We always tend to overestimate what we can do in the short term and underestimate what we can do in the learn term.". Three months probably felt like a slog every step of the way but it'll seem like nothing in retrospect when you're showing this to the generations to come. Great, quality build anyone should be proud of. I really enjoyed watching your process.
Looks awesome and heavy duty! Can’t wait to see it in person and maybe put my own dent in it 😜. Great job buddy. Proud of your work and all these wonderful comments put a big smile on your big bro’s face! Oh and thanks for the refinished floors!! 😁
Nice job. It took me 2 years to build my workbench, although I did stop and start a few times due to other projects. But its s job worth doing right and well for your dream bench. It will serve you well for many years and will inspire you every time you use it. Well done
I’m about to start the same project. It was good to know someone else is doing it out of his garage. Makes me feel not so alone in the lack of space department. I think being forced to take your time, because of costs, helps you not rush which creates way less mistakes. You did an amazing job my friend. 👊🏼
The cinematography and music score went very well together. And of course the workbench creation deserved it. Very well done and can't wait to watch more.
They just keep getting better well done , beautiful bench! And to anyone wondering whether the patreon is worth a try take it from myself it definitely is! Keep up the good work brother 🔥👊🏾
I am in the last 25% of building this same workbench. It has been one of the more interesting journeys I've been on. The sheer weight was always a consideration, and a jointer would have been nice. I am looking forward to the completion and moving on to new journeys, but not until this one is finished to my satisfaction. Yours is beautiful and will serve you well. Not compromising on the quality was the correct decision. You will look forward to using it and just that will make your future projects that much better. Congratulations.
Thank you! I know exactly what you mean, by the end of the project I was so ready to be done and start something new, but I know the best woodworkers are patient, so I always try my best at the end to keep my patience and finish it right! I’m sure yours is gonna turn out great!
You asked for table saw recommendations. I suppose that depends partly on your budget and partly on how and where you want to use it. If you have a budget around $3-7k, a cabinet saw from SawStop or Harvey are hard to beat. That does mean once you place it in your shop, it ain't-a goin' nowhere. Which brings me to the "where you want to use it." Me, I do some work in my garage, some in my shop out back, and some at various friends' places or even my office (I have acquired a reputation for building custom storage solutions). So for me, a single, decent-quality jobsite saw mounted on a collapsible/ wheeled base is huge. For you in your smaller space, you may consider the biggest plus of a jobsite saw is that you can scoot it around and even mount it against the wall when needed (maybe you're assembling something and need more space). Personally, I have the Dewalt and love it, largely due to its affordability (
Thank you for the comment! I think I’m gonna be able to get my hands on a used sawstop in the near future!! Appreciate the sub! I’m happy to have you here! Hopefully you enjoy the next one!!
Beautiful workbench! I built my own dust collection system with 6 inch plastic sewer pipe. I bought a 2hp, 220v blower from Penn State Industries and a 6 inch Dust Deputy XL. I don’t need a filter because I can blow the exhaust outside. I bought a remote control contactor switch on Amazon. It all works great. Thanks for a great video.
This is an awesome build! two years ago my dad and i built my own jewelers bench(not nearly this nice) and at the time the cost really hurt. Now when I get a smile on my face every time I walk into my studio and see it. That time an energy I spent making it allowed me to grow and create such better projects than I could have before. I get a feeling you'll be experiencing this shortly. Great job all around, hello from Seattle... Izak
Excellent work! 👍👍👍 @19:03 It made me smile to see you use pins to secure the leg crossbeam. It's a rare thing nowadays, and is certainly my favorite way to secure anything that is fitting fit the application, plus it looks stellar when a dark oak is pinned to curly maple (or vice versa) this makes a great contrast yet very strong! 😳🤔👍👍👍
Excellent build, Top quality, attention to detail and great editing! This video deserves MANY more subscribers and I am sure they will come so it is exciting to be here so early!
@@LateNightWoodworking Keep up the great work and I am certain it will prove to be the case! I could hardly believe it when you said you hoped to get to 10k subs!
Bravo my friend. You built a hell of a work bench/table...and don't even give the little indent any thought, we expect to see MANY more over the course of it's life. I've been a big fan of woodworking UA-cam channels and I think your quality and dedication is going to take you places..and I'm here for all of it!
This is amazing, I love the filming and editing of this, you deserve way more subs. You are so underrated. Which scares me cuz I want to start making wood working you tube videos and I don’t even know how to edit at all yet lol
You got yourself at least 1 new subscriber! :) Although it cost quite a bit, it will last a lifetime and more. You made a beautiful thing that you can be proud of every time you walk into the shop.
Great build and nicely done on the video too. As far as new tools go, for a table saw I have to recommend Sawstop. Mine is very well made and the manual and support are excellent too. And like every other woodworker ever, I thought nothing bad in the shop would ever really happen to me. But one day I was reaching with my left hand to pull an off-cut through, and the back of the blade came up and got my left index finger. It was pretty scary and I had to get a few stitches in the ER, but the SS safety mechanism worked perfectly and my finger is still attached and is just fine. If not for the safety feature, I would have lost half that finger. Trust me, it only takes one instant of distraction or getting too close, so please invest in your safety! Good luck and all the best.
BROOOO!!!! This looks AMAZING!!!!! You definitely found the vices you were looking for from last time! Your videos are definitely evolving into a flavor, and I dig it. I really enjoy the lo-fi vibe, the fun edits of the mundane processes, the new jointer's setup, and the shop noises. You're telling your story, and I'm definitely enjoying every second of it. These "hobbies," as some people might call them, are not cheap or easy. Videography and Woodworking at the same time are massive undertakings, and I really dig how it's going for you! 10k is a lofty goal, but I know that you can do it as long as you keep doing your best 😁 I recommend a SawStop table saw, I know they're pricey... but that safety feature... woof. I'm super clumsy and I love playing games, so I want to keep my fingers very safe and I spare no expense to do so! Being a golfer, I'm assuming you have a similar affliction and love of your fingers 😆
Hahah I definitely found the vices. But I really appreciate the kind words. It’s comments like these that give me more motivation to keep working hard! I’m definitely leaning towards a SawStop, I also like my fingers connected to my hands lol 😂
I enjoyed watching for over 20 mins and no ask for subscribe, but mentioned the Patreon if people want to go the extra mile. The video speaks for itself and the audio was great! Made a subscriber out of me without having to ask!
I'm Australian, an engineer and a Dr whose career is in surgery. I'm about to commence relocation of my workshop to a larger space where I can have a cabinet saw. I think every reduction in risk is worth assessing and for that reason I would choose sawstop if it is doable. Sure I can use blade guard and all of the appropriate techniques... yet there is still risk. My hands in full are not worth the saving of a cheaper but equivalent saw . Think about what is acceptable to you with respect to that, as well as each of the functional categories and qualitative aspects of build quality, parts availability and service/support. If you are not purchasing sawstop, there may be no technical advantage in a new saw... in which case don't rule out a used model that may be superior for your budget :).
I like the way you think... I'm leaning heavily on sawstop, I may actually have a chance on a nice one second hand here in the near future. good luck with your relocation!!!!
@@LateNightWoodworking Thank you. I'm also keeping an eye on the used market for one. They crop up here occasionally and a few more recently did which made me wonder what was up since people don't upgrade saws regularly. I thought maybe covid hobbyists are all selling the unused expensive gear now having realised they will never use it again :P
If I didn't watch the video of you making the bench I would have thought it was store bought, it's that good! Job well done sir, you have a gift. I'm a DeWalt guy myself, but I really want a Saw Stop. That's my end goal as far as table saws go that is. I am a woodworker myself and I hope to be on UA-cam and other platforms one day, hopefully soon. One of my problems, as I'm sure it is for many others is money. I have amassed a good start on tools but I need a few more to have what I need as well as upgrading a few of what I already have. I wish you the best and look forward to seeing what else you do. Stay safe and Happy Building 💯😁
Beautiful work and great video. To all the big names in UA-cam, this is how you build a quality audience, just interesting quality work, no begging for likes, no click bait, no stupid thumb nails. Well done. Re your question about tools, personally in a very similar size shop and situation, I never regretted my purchase of a quality bandsaw, before getting a table saw. You already have a miter saw and track saw and honestly, they will do most of the work, safer than the table saw will. Controversial opinion, but it's mine ;).
Recently unsubbed from a couple of woodwork YTers because their content started to veer towards being mostly advertising and shilling for products rather than woodworking. Now I find you and this is the good stuff, definitely subbing.
Great video, man. Just found your channel and hit the subscribe button. Like you, I’m trying to hit 10K too. I’m a little behind you at just over 3. But hey, every little bit counts. And I love the cinematic style of the videos too. Even a little Wes Anderson flare in there, in my opinion. Love it.
Table saw rec: Harvey HW110S 4HP dovetail saw. Picked one up a few months back and haven’t regretted it for a second. More importantly, the bench is gorgeous, and the production quality of the video alone was enough for me to subscribe. You should be incredibly proud of this work. Cheers!
3:35 - just fyi don’t lift the jointer by the “table surface” - you end it out of true/add warp. There’s normally lifting points or if it’s a thicknesses too - put some 4x2 through and lift with those.
I used dust tube and piping from powertec, they were really good and much cheaper than other offerings. I have a harbor freight dust collector for like a cnc attached and it works well for my small shop.
Sir, your work is exceptional! Not just the woodworking, but the filmmaking and direction, great shots, beautiful tone, perfect audio mix (except for your vocals at the end). I’ve watched Blacktail since it started and although your style is uniquely different, I am certain you will be just as successful in your own right!
Really beautiful bench man you should be proud. You’ll love it. For the new tools I would def say Oneida for dust collector and have to go with Sawstop for the saw. I have the Contractor saw with cast iron extension wings and I love it. You can see it in action on any of my videos. Subbed!
I love it! Haha I died at the very end with the hammer! But in the end it will get used but that doesn't mean it can look god damn pretty! you can be proud on yourself, enjoy it^^
Try this for the hammer ding. Damp a cloth and use an iron and press over the mark. It should help to raise the grain, good luck. Enjoy the channel and the use of music. Thanks
@@LateNightWoodworking what a shame to watch you lift the poor thing by its tables. the alignment and coplanar-ness of those tables is the whole point of the machine
I like your music selections! You need a wireless mic when you're talking to camera though, UA-cam viewers can put up with a lot, but bad audio is the cardinal sin you can never commit. ❤️
Split to Rubio is a good choice. Nice bench. Seems like you did a really nice job making a pile of wood into art that will assist you in making more art. It’s wonderful craft.
Stunning build, and I bet an even bigger learning curve, now I am not precious over tools, my workbench is 2 layers of 18mm MDF lol, but after all that work even I couldn't take a hammer to it like that, by accident I wouldn't have an issue lol
I am not sure which I like better, the quality of the project or the quality of the video😊 Please don’t make me choose. Keep up the great work. I actually am in a smaller space, 22 x 28, but what I have chosen to do is to go with the Oneida Mini Gorilla for my larger dust collection option and the brand new Hercules dust extractor for my smaller machines. So far extremely happy with both units. My table saw of choice is the job site saw from SawStop. It fits my needs and my space. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions or concerns. Thank you for sharing your content with us! Mike
Man, I was gonna subscribe because I dig your style and big props for being local. But your spiel about wanting 10k got the sub. Love your videos man, can’t wait to see what else you do.
Awesome work/content as usual!!!! 🤯🙏🏽❤️ You’ll be at 10k before you know it!!!! I would say a SawStop Contractor Version 30” inch fence, either a Grizzly Bandsaw or a Jet Bandsaw! I could list more tools, but I would say focus on what you need the most first and then go from there!
I really enjoyed watching this video. The passion and effort you put in this video and the workbench is inspiring. I can´t give you any advice what tools to buy because i am a bloddy beginner compared to you. Two friends of mine use Festool when it comes to woodworking. I love the workbench! Great job!!!
Good morning 🌅, It looks like a very nice bench, it might be a good idea to get 2 parallel side fences for your router, this way you hold the router in place in a particular setting you require it without it moving, even to the point if you want a hole in the centre of a piece of timber all you need to do is turn the router around and the settings should be the same. You might just have to adjust it slightly., to make it equal, Test piece first, It would be a good idea to wear some eye protection and a face mask, And ear protectors, Good luck on your journey,
yeah that's actually a great idea, I always wear eye protection and ear protection! normally wear a breathing mask too, just sometimes I don't. Thank you!!
Great video and build my friend. - Jonathan Katz-Moses
Thank you! Big fan of yours!
@@LateNightWoodworking I always hit my new stuff with a hammer or scratch it with my knife. Gotta get that first booboo sometime haha
Do you actually?? You should add that part lol. I actually watched your jointer setup and tuning video a few times when I purchased mine just a few months back. Thanks for putting out such educational videos for us less knowledgeable folks! 🙇🏻♂️
I was going to wait until the end of the 40 minute video to decide whether to subscribe or not, but if JK-M likes it enough to comment, that’s certainly enough of an endorsement for me. I’m in…
@@FDJT-sj7id appreciate that!
Thanks!
👀 wow thank you so much. I should just spend this on a tool in your shop! 😂
Pedulla got everyone
He really did
His patreon is solid gold. Real value if you want to learn between his youtube vidios
@@stephensayers4998 I've always been curious! It seems like he puts in so much effort into it. I strive to be able to provide as much value as he does
@@stephensayers4998 This is something I've been curious about as well. Always a little wary of signing up for Patreon. May have to check it out now
@@LateNightWoodworking Dude, your attention to detail and finish looks just as good as his - the rest will come in time if you just keep doing what you are doing.
Absolutely love the story telling and the cinematography of your videos. Keep them coming.
i agree.
I will try!!
Im out of words but also full of words, all of them praises!!
First, ive seen enough videos of woodwork to know this is a hard job even for more experienced woodworkers, so to see someone so young do such a incredible job like this, is very heartwarming. The design is absolutely beautiful, love the bottoms and the dark wood details. Loved seeing you, in the end, use the table to finish building it. Everything just perfect, we can see your passion in every little detail. Congratulations.
Second, im obsessed with the editing of your videos. Every single one is just pretty! with great musical taste. Definitely one of the things that gets me so excited when i see a notification from the channel, cause i know im gonna see not just beautiful woodwork but also amazing editing with great music.
You are a very talented guy and it's very heartwarming to see you grow and invest and improve in your skill.
Wow… this means a lot thank you!!! I’m so happy that you enjoyed the videos and the editing! Honestly this comment made my day!! :)
What a great way to wake up. I grabbed my morning coffee and went to my man cave to watch a little youtube when your video came up. I loved your choice of wood and joinery. This is not just a work bench. More like a fine peice of furniture, to be passed down through your family. I would love to see more detail explained in the future. Jac.
Thank you! Got a good start to the day!!
So, I came across this video and after 20 or so seconds -- I subbed. Went on to watch all of your videos. I have watched thousands of hours of you tube and can say your videography is as good as I've seen. I really enjoy your narration, sense of humor, and your philosophy on woodworking. Keep up the hard work, the channel will take off. I wish I could get my name on the crosscut sled, but it's not feasible at this time. Also, I apologize for laughing when you got your finger while pounding in that bow tie!
Hahaha that’s okay for some reason it’s funny when I get hurt. But thank you I really do appreciate the nice comment! Glad to have you subbed!!! :)
I was just scrolling down to the comment section to say: Just wait for that first dent, gonna feel like sh*t...
Well... It is now ready for use!
Also, this looks very good!!! You deserve at least 15k subs by the end of the year, been following for a while now, the cinematic aspect is on point!
Definitely ready for use lol and thank you! If I had 15k subs that would be sick!
My boy is a huge fan! Would love the globe displayed in his room.
Globe?
Really, really nice work here, both with the wood and the video! You and I are currently at almost exactly the same subscriber level, I hope you get to your goal of 10K soon, you deserve it!
Watching this really made me want to get back to work on my own workbench build, currently on hold due to moving house and renovation work... Well wear, I wish you many many hours of joy and smooth projects on this bench! - Sean
Get back to work!!! Haha thank you I hope your bench turns out great!
First Time seeing you're videos i love watching people go from.
A very small woodworking channel to a big and I feel eventually you'll Get there.
Thank you! I do really like my small shop but eventually it would be fun to have a bigger shop!
That was really fun to watch. Beautiful bench!
Thank you so much! I got a lot of inspiration from your workbench build!! Hope your ankle healed well!
Great build and very nice cinematography! I love the small skyline on the front. It personalizes it without being completely in your face.
I appreciate that! glad you enjoyed the video. also yes i agree i actually like the small logo too
Good morning 🌅, I’m now just watched this to the end, as you probably noticed, i’m glad to see that you’ve pulled out all the STOPS, if you know what I mean! From the early 90s until early 2001 2002 I worked as a organ builder, doing subcontract work, And the music right at the end Back Fugue in G minor, one of the best pieces of music to test if your hi-fi is working correctly, as you probably can gather I am an elderly person. I’m in my 70s retired specialist joiner cabinet maker., from the UK now living in France, I wish you all the success for the future and your journey, stay safe, just remembered something. Be careful of your lint cloths with cleaning or polishing products on them., as they can spontaneous combust, when not induce put in a metal container, or if you’re not going to use them again, soap them in water and leave them in the bin outside, From France.
I would have never guessed you were an elderly person! haha I hope you enjoyed the music throughout the video! The lint cloths combusting is a critical piece of knowledge, sharing that could save someone one day thank you. Greetings to France from America!!
As good as the craftsmanship is, your score and cinematography are what kept me glued for the entire 40 minutes.
Your video is as much a masterpiece as the table.
Wow thank you!! 😊 I’m glad you watched the whole thing! Appreciate the kind words
you my guy are gonna be the next big thing in woodworking youtube. Great cinematics. I really like the new jointer that type of bades are way better cause you dont have to change the whole blade like the other ones. keep it up
Wow thank you I hope so, that would be pretty fun
You're an exceptional woodworker and story teller. Keep it up.
Well thank you!!! :)
To paraphrase some smart person somewhere - "We always tend to overestimate what we can do in the short term and underestimate what we can do in the learn term.". Three months probably felt like a slog every step of the way but it'll seem like nothing in retrospect when you're showing this to the generations to come. Great, quality build anyone should be proud of. I really enjoyed watching your process.
yes i think that you are probably right. thank you to a smart person somewhere with a wonderful quote
I need to write that s**t down.
Nicely done! I'm sure you'll be eyeing it when you walk in your shop for a while, like: "Yeaaaaaaa I built that!" Keep it up!
Hahahahha I already have been doing that 😂😂
Looks awesome and heavy duty! Can’t wait to see it in person and maybe put my own dent in it 😜. Great job buddy. Proud of your work and all these wonderful comments put a big smile on your big bro’s face! Oh and thanks for the refinished floors!! 😁
You ain’t even allowed to look at it ;)
Nice job. It took me 2 years to build my workbench, although I did stop and start a few times due to other projects. But its s job worth doing right and well for your dream bench. It will serve you well for many years and will inspire you every time you use it. Well done
Thank you! I must say if I wasn’t trying to make a video out of making it I might have started and stopped a few times too
I’m about to start the same project. It was good to know someone else is doing it out of his garage. Makes me feel not so alone in the lack of space department. I think being forced to take your time, because of costs, helps you not rush which creates way less mistakes. You did an amazing job my friend. 👊🏼
I completely agree! I really hope you love your workbench once it’s done!
Beautiful bench. I love the contrast of the maple and walnut. Great job.
Thank you! I like the contrast too!!!
The cinematography and music score went very well together. And of course the workbench creation deserved it. Very well done and can't wait to watch more.
Thank you!! 😊
They just keep getting better well done , beautiful bench! And to anyone wondering whether the patreon is worth a try take it from myself it definitely is! Keep up the good work brother 🔥👊🏾
wow thanks man! I will try!! :)
I am in the last 25% of building this same workbench. It has been one of the more interesting journeys I've been on. The sheer weight was always a consideration, and a jointer would have been nice. I am looking forward to the completion and moving on to new journeys, but not until this one is finished to my satisfaction. Yours is beautiful and will serve you well. Not compromising on the quality was the correct decision. You will look forward to using it and just that will make your future projects that much better. Congratulations.
Thank you! I know exactly what you mean, by the end of the project I was so ready to be done and start something new, but I know the best woodworkers are patient, so I always try my best at the end to keep my patience and finish it right! I’m sure yours is gonna turn out great!
This earned a thumb/sub. All-round great video, sound, artistry, humor...I'm already looking forward to watching another one.
Thank you!! Hopefully it’s not too long until the next one drops!
You asked for table saw recommendations. I suppose that depends partly on your budget and partly on how and where you want to use it. If you have a budget around $3-7k, a cabinet saw from SawStop or Harvey are hard to beat. That does mean once you place it in your shop, it ain't-a goin' nowhere. Which brings me to the "where you want to use it." Me, I do some work in my garage, some in my shop out back, and some at various friends' places or even my office (I have acquired a reputation for building custom storage solutions). So for me, a single, decent-quality jobsite saw mounted on a collapsible/ wheeled base is huge. For you in your smaller space, you may consider the biggest plus of a jobsite saw is that you can scoot it around and even mount it against the wall when needed (maybe you're assembling something and need more space). Personally, I have the Dewalt and love it, largely due to its affordability (
Thank you for the comment! I think I’m gonna be able to get my hands on a used sawstop in the near future!! Appreciate the sub! I’m happy to have you here! Hopefully you enjoy the next one!!
Beautiful. The video demonstrates the level of patience required for great craftsmanship. Bravo. Greetings from France
Thank you!!! Greetings back to you from Seattle!!
Beautiful workbench! I built my own dust collection system with 6 inch plastic sewer pipe. I bought a 2hp, 220v blower from Penn State Industries and a 6 inch Dust Deputy XL. I don’t need a filter because I can blow the exhaust outside. I bought a remote control contactor switch on Amazon. It all works great.
Thanks for a great video.
Wow that sounds like a pretty sweet setup! Thank YOU for watching it!
This is an awesome build! two years ago my dad and i built my own jewelers bench(not nearly this nice) and at the time the cost really hurt. Now when I get a smile on my face every time I walk into my studio and see it. That time an energy I spent making it allowed me to grow and create such better projects than I could have before. I get a feeling you'll be experiencing this shortly. Great job all around, hello from Seattle...
Izak
I’ve already started experiencing it!! That’s awesome thank you, hello neighbor!
Excellent work! 👍👍👍
@19:03 It made me smile to see you use pins to secure the leg crossbeam. It's a rare thing nowadays, and is certainly my favorite way to secure anything that is fitting fit the application, plus it looks stellar when a dark oak is pinned to curly maple (or vice versa) this makes a great contrast yet very strong! 😳🤔👍👍👍
I love doing that with contrasting woods, I’ll probably do it for the rest of my career! Thank you!! 😊
Great build. I think the woorkbench is beautiful. It will last you a lifetime. Thank You fro the wonderful video!!!
I hope so! Thanks :))
Excellent build, Top quality, attention to detail and great editing! This video deserves MANY more subscribers and I am sure they will come so it is exciting to be here so early!
Thank you so much! I hope you are very early in the long run! :)
@@LateNightWoodworking Keep up the great work and I am certain it will prove to be the case! I could hardly believe it when you said you hoped to get to 10k subs!
I know all about the late night thing. I've worked nights for 10+ years. It seems like I'm always the most motivated late at night. Bench looks great!
I'm glad somebody else gets it!!!
Bravo my friend. You built a hell of a work bench/table...and don't even give the little indent any thought, we expect to see MANY more over the course of it's life. I've been a big fan of woodworking UA-cam channels and I think your quality and dedication is going to take you places..and I'm here for all of it!
Well thank you!! Yes that dent will mean nothing in the long run! Happy to have you around!!!
Subscribed before the half way point. Great channel! Happy Holidays!
Thank you!! Happy holidays!
This is amazing, I love the filming and editing of this, you deserve way more subs. You are so underrated. Which scares me cuz I want to start making wood working you tube videos and I don’t even know how to edit at all yet lol
You don’t need to make videos like I do, they will probably get more views if you don’t lol
@ ya I’ll find my own style of editing
Given your small space, I highly recommend the Skil jobsite saw 10 inch. outstanding accuracy out of the box. I love mine.
You absolutely crushed it! Fantastic job! The hammer hurt my heart - maybe wooden mallet next time? Lolol
Trust me… I felt sick to my stomach doing that. Yeah maybe a wooden mallet lol 😅
Very nice build. Your grandkids will enjoy working on that workbench as much as you. GREAT job!!
Haha that would be pretty cool
You earned a sub from me! Great job. A beautiful bench and will last multiple life times. An heirloom piece no doubt.
Thank you! Appreciate the sub! :)
Brilliant job mate! It looks absolutely excellent!
Thank you!! 😊
Great project, it earned you a membership on Patreon. Keep going!
Thank you so much!!!! Can’t wait to add your name to the sled!
You got yourself at least 1 new subscriber! :) Although it cost quite a bit, it will last a lifetime and more. You made a beautiful thing that you can be proud of every time you walk into the shop.
Thank you! Happy to have you here! I’m glad you like it and I totally agree!
Great build and nicely done on the video too. As far as new tools go, for a table saw I have to recommend Sawstop. Mine is very well made and the manual and support are excellent too. And like every other woodworker ever, I thought nothing bad in the shop would ever really happen to me. But one day I was reaching with my left hand to pull an off-cut through, and the back of the blade came up and got my left index finger. It was pretty scary and I had to get a few stitches in the ER, but the SS safety mechanism worked perfectly and my finger is still attached and is just fine. If not for the safety feature, I would have lost half that finger. Trust me, it only takes one instant of distraction or getting too close, so please invest in your safety! Good luck and all the best.
I’m convinced… I need a sawstop!!!! Thank you for the story!
BROOOO!!!! This looks AMAZING!!!!! You definitely found the vices you were looking for from last time!
Your videos are definitely evolving into a flavor, and I dig it. I really enjoy the lo-fi vibe, the fun edits of the mundane processes, the new jointer's setup, and the shop noises. You're telling your story, and I'm definitely enjoying every second of it. These "hobbies," as some people might call them, are not cheap or easy. Videography and Woodworking at the same time are massive undertakings, and I really dig how it's going for you! 10k is a lofty goal, but I know that you can do it as long as you keep doing your best 😁
I recommend a SawStop table saw, I know they're pricey... but that safety feature... woof. I'm super clumsy and I love playing games, so I want to keep my fingers very safe and I spare no expense to do so! Being a golfer, I'm assuming you have a similar affliction and love of your fingers 😆
Hahah I definitely found the vices. But I really appreciate the kind words. It’s comments like these that give me more motivation to keep working hard! I’m definitely leaning towards a SawStop, I also like my fingers connected to my hands lol 😂
I enjoyed watching for over 20 mins and no ask for subscribe, but mentioned the Patreon if people want to go the extra mile. The video speaks for itself and the audio was great! Made a subscriber out of me without having to ask!
I appreciate that!!! I’m glad to have you around! :)
I'm Australian, an engineer and a Dr whose career is in surgery. I'm about to commence relocation of my workshop to a larger space where I can have a cabinet saw. I think every reduction in risk is worth assessing and for that reason I would choose sawstop if it is doable. Sure I can use blade guard and all of the appropriate techniques... yet there is still risk. My hands in full are not worth the saving of a cheaper but equivalent saw .
Think about what is acceptable to you with respect to that, as well as each of the functional categories and qualitative aspects of build quality, parts availability and service/support.
If you are not purchasing sawstop, there may be no technical advantage in a new saw... in which case don't rule out a used model that may be superior for your budget :).
I like the way you think... I'm leaning heavily on sawstop, I may actually have a chance on a nice one second hand here in the near future. good luck with your relocation!!!!
@@LateNightWoodworking Thank you. I'm also keeping an eye on the used market for one. They crop up here occasionally and a few more recently did which made me wonder what was up since people don't upgrade saws regularly. I thought maybe covid hobbyists are all selling the unused expensive gear now having realised they will never use it again :P
@@michaelrobinson9643 haha i could definitely see that
If I didn't watch the video of you making the bench I would have thought it was store bought, it's that good! Job well done sir, you have a gift. I'm a DeWalt guy myself, but I really want a Saw Stop. That's my end goal as far as table saws go that is. I am a woodworker myself and I hope to be on UA-cam and other platforms one day, hopefully soon. One of my problems, as I'm sure it is for many others is money. I have amassed a good start on tools but I need a few more to have what I need as well as upgrading a few of what I already have. I wish you the best and look forward to seeing what else you do. Stay safe and Happy Building 💯😁
Thank you! I wish you luck with your future channel!!
@LateNightWoodworking thank you, I wish you luck as well. Keep building 💯😁
I could feel the pain of that last hammer strike ... a very nice bench build though - great job!
Thank you! I feel the pain every day
I really enjoyed this video. Great craftsmanship 👌
Thank you! 🙏🏻
Table is amazing man good work and I’m now subscribed!
Awesome! Thank you! appreciate it!! :)
One of the best to do it! Love seeing it all come together
❤️
Awesome job sir. Keep up the good work.
Thank you!
Beautiful work and great video. To all the big names in UA-cam, this is how you build a quality audience, just interesting quality work, no begging for likes, no click bait, no stupid thumb nails. Well done.
Re your question about tools, personally in a very similar size shop and situation, I never regretted my purchase of a quality bandsaw, before getting a table saw. You already have a miter saw and track saw and honestly, they will do most of the work, safer than the table saw will. Controversial opinion, but it's mine ;).
Thank you! I do actually already have a table saw, but it’s just so old. I like the idea of having a bandsaw though.
Super sick build!! You killed this one.
Thank you!!! ☺️
That Seattle skyline detail is really nice.
thank you doug!
Recently unsubbed from a couple of woodwork YTers because their content started to veer towards being mostly advertising and shilling for products rather than woodworking. Now I find you and this is the good stuff, definitely subbing.
Well thank you!!! I’m glad I could fill in the spot
Great work! Greetings from Germany (Cologne). You have a new subscriber 👍
Awesome!! Welcome, and greetings from America!
Good job ! 👌🏻👍🏻
Enjoyed watching this.
Thank you!! ☺️
Great video, man. Just found your channel and hit the subscribe button. Like you, I’m trying to hit 10K too. I’m a little behind you at just over 3. But hey, every little bit counts. And I love the cinematic style of the videos too. Even a little Wes Anderson flare in there, in my opinion. Love it.
Thanks for the sub and the nice words!! I wish you luck on your 10k journey as well!!!
Well damn, beautiful video and amazing project result! Really enjoyed this, subbed!
Haha thank you!!! Happy to have you around! :)
Nailed it bro. Well done.
Thank you kind sir! :)
The second I saw pedulla studios being watched I subbed and liked, if that's your taste, you will produce some awesome work. Love the vid
He makes some awesome stuff, thank you for the sub!
Table saw rec: Harvey HW110S 4HP dovetail saw. Picked one up a few months back and haven’t regretted it for a second. More importantly, the bench is gorgeous, and the production quality of the video alone was enough for me to subscribe. You should be incredibly proud of this work. Cheers!
thank you sir!! I really do appreciate the kind words.
3:35 - just fyi don’t lift the jointer by the “table surface” - you end it out of true/add warp. There’s normally lifting points or if it’s a thicknesses too - put some 4x2 through and lift with those.
Noted!
Great work otherwise - I enjoyed your video alot
Fantastic Job! You have my subscription!
Thanks!!! Happy to have you!
you did a good job o your video and i enjoyed it keep up the good work
I appreciate that!! :)
Well thought out and executed. It was a pleasure to watch.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
I used dust tube and piping from powertec, they were really good and much cheaper than other offerings. I have a harbor freight dust collector for like a cnc attached and it works well for my small shop.
Incredible build brother!
Appreciate that!!! 😊
Sir, your work is exceptional! Not just the woodworking, but the filmmaking and direction, great shots, beautiful tone, perfect audio mix (except for your vocals at the end).
I’ve watched Blacktail since it started and although your style is uniquely different, I am certain you will be just as successful in your own right!
Wow thank you so much! I hope you’re right! 🤞🏻
Great buid, really love de inaguration hit, it means a lot
It was so freeing
That chamfered dovetail is very nice.
I'm building a Roubo right now, and will think about stealing that detail.
Do it!!
Die Workbench sieht echt richtig Klasse aus. Du kannst Pedulla Studio Konkurrenz machen. KLASSE!!!
Wow!! Thank you that is quite the complement!! 😊
That’s one hell of a bench I am jealous of your skills,remember slow is smooth and smooth is fast!!
Well thank you!! You are so right
Really beautiful bench man you should be proud. You’ll love it. For the new tools I would def say Oneida for dust collector and have to go with Sawstop for the saw. I have the Contractor saw with cast iron extension wings and I love it. You can see it in action on any of my videos. Subbed!
I’ll have to check it out!! I have to admit, those are probably the two options that I’m considering the most!
I love it! Haha I died at the very end with the hammer! But in the end it will get used but that doesn't mean it can look god damn pretty! you can be proud on yourself, enjoy it^^
Thank you! 🙏🏻
Gorgeous! Too pretty to be a workbench...or, at least mine. I put mine through Hell! 😥 Keep up the great work. BTW, love the classical music!!!
Yeah I’m worried about what this bench with have to endure 😅
Try this for the hammer ding. Damp a cloth and use an iron and press over the mark. It should help to raise the grain, good luck. Enjoy the channel and the use of music. Thanks
Thanks for the tip! And glad you enjoyed the video!
$1,000 for that jointer? With a helical cutter head? What a steal!
I thought so too!
@@LateNightWoodworking what a shame to watch you lift the poor thing by its tables. the alignment and coplanar-ness of those tables is the whole point of the machine
@jdawkins111 at least they didn't drop it. Judging by the joinery in his bench build, I'd wager it's adjusted and coplanar.
@@alancook1380 I tried my best! I think it is still okay!
@@jdawkins111 I spent a lot of time retuning it and while it's not perfect, I think it's pretty good, hopefully i didnt mess anything up!
I like your music selections! You need a wireless mic when you're talking to camera though, UA-cam viewers can put up with a lot, but bad audio is the cardinal sin you can never commit. ❤️
It’s not bad!
Beautiful work. Well done
Thank you so much 😀
Great bench! I totally get the hammer track. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for watching it!!
amazing bench,nice video
now lets beat it ;)
Thank you!!
Split to Rubio is a good choice. Nice bench. Seems like you did a really nice job making a pile of wood into art that will assist you in making more art. It’s wonderful craft.
It’s a never ending road of art lol thank you!
Stunning build, and I bet an even bigger learning curve, now I am not precious over tools, my workbench is 2 layers of 18mm MDF lol, but after all that work even I couldn't take a hammer to it like that, by accident I wouldn't have an issue lol
I might be a little insane ;)
Wonderful workbench and I hope it will fit your needs a long time.
The hammer does the first dent, but believe me, it won't be the last 😉
Hahaha I know it won’t be lol and yeah I hope it does as well! :) thanks!
really nice Video and a Pleasure to look. Greetings from Germany
Thank you!!! 😊 Greetings from Seattle!
Pro level.
❤️
One word. Masterpiece.
Wow…. Appreciate it! :)
@@LateNightWoodworking oh and I forgot about the music 😅👌as always.
I am not sure which I like better, the quality of the project or the quality of the video😊 Please don’t make me choose. Keep up the great work. I actually am in a smaller space, 22 x 28, but what I have chosen to do is to go with the Oneida Mini Gorilla for my larger dust collection option and the brand new Hercules dust extractor for my smaller machines. So far extremely happy with both units. My table saw of choice is the job site saw from SawStop. It fits my needs and my space. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions or concerns. Thank you for sharing your content with us! Mike
I’ll try my best to keep you from choosing!! Great to know, Oneida seems to be a good option, I’ve seen it in a lot of shops! Thanks Mike!
Man, I was gonna subscribe because I dig your style and big props for being local. But your spiel about wanting 10k got the sub. Love your videos man, can’t wait to see what else you do.
Thank you sir!!! Glad to have you around! :) so the 10k spiel worked 😏
Awesome work/content as usual!!!! 🤯🙏🏽❤️ You’ll be at 10k before you know it!!!! I would say a SawStop Contractor Version 30” inch fence, either a Grizzly Bandsaw or a Jet Bandsaw! I could list more tools, but I would say focus on what you need the most first and then go from there!
Thank you so much! I’m hearing a lot of sawstop from commenters!!!
I really enjoyed watching this video. The passion and effort you put in this video and the workbench is inspiring. I can´t give you any advice what tools to buy because i am a bloddy beginner compared to you. Two friends of mine use Festool when it comes to woodworking. I love the workbench! Great job!!!
Thank you so much! That’s okay, I’m glad you found the video inspiring! Hope you make some cool stuff!!
Nice job!
Thank you!! 😊
Good morning 🌅, It looks like a very nice bench, it might be a good idea to get 2 parallel side fences for your router, this way you hold the router in place in a particular setting you require it without it moving, even to the point if you want a hole in the centre of a piece of timber all you need to do is turn the router around and the settings should be the same. You might just have to adjust it slightly., to make it equal, Test piece first, It would be a good idea to wear some eye protection and a face mask, And ear protectors, Good luck on your journey,
yeah that's actually a great idea, I always wear eye protection and ear protection! normally wear a breathing mask too, just sometimes I don't. Thank you!!
It was all worth it. Because I subscribed.
it really was... thank you! :)
💯% Wort it great job on building the Workbench
Thank you!! 😊