Bending 4" Kiln Dried White Ash for a 27" Circle | Engels Coach Shop

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  • This manure spreader needs 28" front wheels so I'm steam bending 1 1/2" thick by 4" wide white ash into 27" halves to build the felloes for these wheels. I need 4 pieces total, but will bend one at a time. This is how I bend the "unbendable". Thanks for coming along.
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  • @gumshoetooheydyan8183
    @gumshoetooheydyan8183 15 днів тому +99

    Best channel on you tube

  • @thomasbraeking6225
    @thomasbraeking6225 15 днів тому +26

    It always cracks me up to watch new "expert" woodworker channels do steam bending.
    It usually takes them at least three failures to get through their heads that it's not a sprint, it's a marathon with a sprint at the end to get the wood set before it cools.
    After three failures, they start looking at a longer steam time.
    After fourth or fifth, they finally examine the grain!
    I imagine that Dave makes it look easy because his "hurry up" learning days are long gone.
    It's always a pleasure to watch a master craftsman/artisan work without looking like he's working!

  • @imtimrich
    @imtimrich 15 днів тому +69

    I’ve watched you do this process numerous times, it amazes me every single time … 🇺🇸👍

    • @hefy2jefy
      @hefy2jefy 15 днів тому +3

      Yes but I dont recall such thick wood, it looked like it was going to break!

    • @bigredc222
      @bigredc222 13 днів тому

      @@hefy2jefy Yea it seemed like the motor was going slower than normal, but it could just be in my head.

  • @andrewmargeson6646
    @andrewmargeson6646 15 днів тому +28

    That's amazing that you can bend something that thick on that small radius.

  • @foxholewilly
    @foxholewilly 15 днів тому +11

    I don't know what's more impressive - the carts this gentleman builds, or the tools he creates to build them with. I'm reminded of a simple saying my uncle once had hanging in his shop, "man - the toolmaker".

    • @larryk5541
      @larryk5541 15 днів тому +4

      I have the same question. I’m totally captured by not only by the fact he has tools to handle every wood or metal working job but also that he is a master of them all. I especially love the fact that many of the tools and machines date from the early to mid 20th century yet they still function perfectly, doing the job they were designed for.

  • @ThePipeiper
    @ThePipeiper 15 днів тому +16

    This man seems like one of the most decent people you could ever meet.

  • @user-cq2wk2qo4y
    @user-cq2wk2qo4y 15 днів тому +8

    No matter how many times I watch you steam bend wood, it always 'looks' impossible. Having that steel band on the outside, keeping the wood in compression sure does make a difference! Inch and a half thick wood, on a 24 in diameter form... 99% of woodworkers would say "Impossible!" Never tire of these.

  • @brianmros4844
    @brianmros4844 15 днів тому +13

    Hi Dave, and Diane, I didn't think that the spreader was done, but I couldn't put my finger on it. Making new wheels is never boring to watch, or even repair for that matter. The bending is very interesting, and scary, I think of how it was done in the 1800's. Thank you for sharing, and take care.

  • @ron.v
    @ron.v 15 днів тому +8

    Those who aren't subscribed to your channel are the ones who haven't seen your videos yet. You're always amazing.

  • @janericolmstead3679
    @janericolmstead3679 14 днів тому +4

    I'm 71 years old and watching you work makes my back hurt!

  • @phillipduncan2497
    @phillipduncan2497 15 днів тому +10

    Your videos are the highlight of my week. Thank you for keeping the past alive.

  • @arnhemseptember2009
    @arnhemseptember2009 15 днів тому +14

    Your steambending never fails to fascinate me!

  • @Mangsaab1954
    @Mangsaab1954 15 днів тому +4

    I remember Dave saying that cracking sound was part of the mechanism

  • @sleim754
    @sleim754 13 днів тому +2

    Your organization to make this bend is really fun to watch.

  • @peternicholsonu6090
    @peternicholsonu6090 15 днів тому +24

    Since I was a boy 70 odd yrs ago have been fascinated by Cartwrights Wheelwrights, Coopers, one day in the next world I can be one.

    • @harleyb.birdwhisperer
      @harleyb.birdwhisperer 15 днів тому

      @@peternicholsonu6090 Ben, Adam, Hoss, Joe and Alice…who were the Wheelwrights?🤔

    • @jill-ti7oe
      @jill-ti7oe 14 днів тому

      @@harleyb.birdwhisperer 😄

    • @bahoonies
      @bahoonies 14 днів тому +1

      ​@@harleyb.birdwhispererEr... Hop Sing? He couldn't have spent all day in the kitchen😊😊

    • @peternicholsonu6090
      @peternicholsonu6090 14 днів тому

      @@harleyb.birdwhisperer They lived next to the cheesewrights.

    • @harleyb.birdwhisperer
      @harleyb.birdwhisperer 14 днів тому

      @@peternicholsonu6090 Yes, the people from Parma, who made the wheels of cheese…

  • @chalmadanes405
    @chalmadanes405 15 днів тому +21

    I love this channel

  • @lmenascojr
    @lmenascojr 15 днів тому +17

    This video answered some questions I had that go back to when I first started watching your channel 3 years ago. Pays to stay tuned! Thanks!

    • @gregorycross612
      @gregorycross612 15 днів тому +2

      Amazing to watch the same basic process, and still learn tricks applicable to many facets.

  • @michaelgillespie1206
    @michaelgillespie1206 15 днів тому +12

    I remember the bits of scrap metal and rotten boards you started with.

  • @mayforddavis9291
    @mayforddavis9291 15 днів тому +20

    The "Craftsman" does it again. Amazing. Always glad to be invited along. God Bless you and Mrs. Engels.

  • @suzisaintjames
    @suzisaintjames 12 днів тому +1

    My greatest wish is that you find an apprentice to take over the shop when you retire. It makes me sad to think all of this might be lost some day. 😢. As always, sending lots of love 💖 from sunny 🌞 Arizona 🌵. Take care of yourself and each other 😷

  • @edbelledin9600
    @edbelledin9600 15 днів тому +10

    Well Done! I always enjoy when you steam and bend those felloes.
    Hopefully with those straight grained ash pieces there won’t be any cracking.. but you never know.
    Your craftsmanship is amazing and wonderful to watch.. and for sure it’s nowhere as easy as you make it look!
    Thanks for taking us all along and explaining it all.

  • @davepost7675
    @davepost7675 15 днів тому +2

    It amazes me that after so many years of making wheels, there is a form you've yet to make and use.

  • @stevenslater2669
    @stevenslater2669 15 днів тому +7

    Bending those wheel sections looks scary. Tremendous forces are in play there. Wood could splinter; could slip off the form, clamp could go flying across the shop. Nothing I would want to be in the path of.
    I’ll bet any commercial high- volume wheel builder setting up shop would have OSHA crawling all over the process, requiring safety cages and all that stuff.
    My hat’s off to you, Dave. You make wheel building look routine when it isn’t.

    • @donwilliams3626
      @donwilliams3626 15 днів тому +1

      How many commercial-high volume wheelwrights do you believe are operating today?

    • @NV..V
      @NV..V 15 днів тому

      YAFI

  • @daniellarrivee-ic3lg
    @daniellarrivee-ic3lg 15 днів тому +9

    Thanks Mr.and Ms Engel !!!!!!!!

  • @howardnielsen6220
    @howardnielsen6220 15 днів тому +3

    Craftsman , engineer , mathematician , wood expert all rolled into one. Dave again thank you from La Pine Oregon I did not realized what my Grandfather Far Far who was a wheelwright in Denmark had to do to build wagons and carriages It’s been a learning curve for me I have so enjoyed watching you going back the Borax Wagons

  • @sterff8990
    @sterff8990 15 днів тому +6

    I’ve been looking forward to the wheel making process on this manure spreader! So cool to see the wood bending too!

  • @stuartstephens
    @stuartstephens 15 днів тому +4

    Hot job on a 100 degree day. 🙂 It's always amazing to see wood that thick be able to bend that much.

  • @gregorythomas333
    @gregorythomas333 15 днів тому +4

    No matter how many times I see it...I am always amazed at how far wood can bend :)

  • @lint2023
    @lint2023 15 днів тому +3

    I love watching your projects. I steam bent two items this morning and I will let them rest overnight, now. It's always fun.

  • @richardschillhahn768
    @richardschillhahn768 15 днів тому +4

    Thanks for showing how you make the form for bending

  • @blackdog850
    @blackdog850 14 днів тому +1

    This is how I got addicted to this channel! Really unsure at first about the equipment setup, but by golly, everything came together...and then there was the Borax wagon! The more I watched, the more I was fascinated and respected the processes and the creations! Really just too cool for OLD school! Well done and best wishes to you both! Excellent channel and still hooked after years of watching! Thanks always for sharing!

  • @randyharmon280
    @randyharmon280 15 днів тому +4

    the FIRST Video, of Your's,
    I ever watched was You Bending Rails for the Top of a Wagon (about 5 years ago)
    That Process Absolutely AMAZED me then..
    and IT Still Does ! !! !

  • @VAXHeadroom
    @VAXHeadroom 14 днів тому +1

    I've seen a lot of 'experts' say "you can't bend thick dried wood". I just point them here :) The little tricks like using pressure, a metal band on the outside, having your clamping strategy staged, all make it possible, but learned at the school of hard knocks. Thanks Dave for making your hard earned knowledge available to the rest of us!!

    • @ronmccabe7164
      @ronmccabe7164 14 днів тому +2

      I'm pretty sure he also adds ammonia to the water.

  • @mfreund15448
    @mfreund15448 15 днів тому +4

    Happy Tuesday Dave and Diane!!

  • @gardenman3
    @gardenman3 15 днів тому +4

    I had forgotton how you do that. Thanks for another reminder

  • @olddawgdreaming5715
    @olddawgdreaming5715 15 днів тому +3

    Thanks for sharing with us Dave. You are the one running the show and you are doing it quite well. I'm not astute but I sure am slow and over-weight old and learning. Stay safe and the old farmer told me , when I complained about the manure flying on me, that I shouldn't worry about it because it will help me grow too!! So no complaints from me. FRED.

  • @2_dog_Restoration
    @2_dog_Restoration 15 днів тому +2

    I like it that you say I am staring early before it gets hot. As you are adding hot steam to your shop for 3 hours !!

  • @MichaelKingsfordGray
    @MichaelKingsfordGray 15 днів тому +4

    What pleasant sounding terms!
    Come-along Fellows...

  • @markgardiner5150
    @markgardiner5150 15 днів тому +3

    Great work Dave, that is such an interesting process!

  • @richardormrod5758
    @richardormrod5758 15 днів тому +5

    good one Dave you make it look so easy skilled man thanks see you on the next one

  • @derkj.jansen3445
    @derkj.jansen3445 15 днів тому +6

    Thank you, beautiful work, I love this. In my younger days I wis such a teacher, all my life I have worked with my hands in different disciplines, greetings from the Netherlands

  • @chrisfairbrother9197
    @chrisfairbrother9197 15 днів тому +1

    It’s always fascinating to watch you steam bending 😊

  • @johnwillis12454
    @johnwillis12454 15 днів тому +6

    AMAZING, I LOVE IT ! THANK YOU ! From East Tennessee !

  • @gonegolding
    @gonegolding 14 днів тому +1

    I love watching you work. You do everything so methodical & skillfully. Every time I see you bend these I can't imagine how much pressure is on the ends of the pieces of wood. If that come-along cable ever suddenly snapped I'd hate to be anywhere near it or the wood ends, because that looks like it could easily end up as a Hospital visit.

  • @robertdraper7258
    @robertdraper7258 15 днів тому +1

    Viewer: "Dave. We've seen your Homestead on Video but never have seen how you grow U-shaped Trees for the things you make. How do you accomplish that?"
    Dave: "I thought you said that you WATCHED my Videos."
    LOL
    Short and Direct answer, exactly what One should expect from such a multi-talented individual.
    I LOVE watching Dave and he produces such Quality Videos for Us All to Learn from!
    THANK YOU Dave!

  • @bradbeasley7669
    @bradbeasley7669 15 днів тому +4

    alert artist at work

  • @PendeltonWhiskey
    @PendeltonWhiskey 15 днів тому +3

    The home stretch!

  • @dlstanf2
    @dlstanf2 15 днів тому +2

    I believe with the heat & humidity here in NC you could just lay the lumber in the yard & it would be wet & hit enough to bend in a couple of hours. Thanks a lot Dave for your videos. I've learned a lot about your work & craftsmanship.

    • @danielbutler578
      @danielbutler578 15 днів тому +2

      Tennessee feels like that too. It's almost enough but it doesn't quite work.

  • @ferguscosgrave7510
    @ferguscosgrave7510 15 днів тому +4

    Nice work

  • @texasjetman
    @texasjetman 7 днів тому

    Always a nice pleasant educational experience when you show up on my feed. The pleasant background music 🎼 makes it most enjoyable. Thank you Bill for sharing your experience in a very special part of cart & wagon history now being documented because of you.

  • @mrclaus859
    @mrclaus859 15 днів тому +2

    Thanks for posting Dave, so darn interesting.

  • @stephenrice4554
    @stephenrice4554 15 днів тому +1

    Great to see your steamer and bender working again , great explanation of the measurements and process. Great video 👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @RickOshay...
    @RickOshay... 15 днів тому +3

    Amazing work Dave...💪🏻

  • @stewkingjr
    @stewkingjr 15 днів тому +1

    Nifty bending setup you've got there.

  • @gutsngorrrr
    @gutsngorrrr 15 днів тому +4

    Always love watching the process if wood steaming and forming.

  • @paullong3036
    @paullong3036 13 днів тому +1

    Awsome,he makes things look so easy,brilliant man,i look foreward to tues & friday shows.

  • @ellisc.foleyjr9778
    @ellisc.foleyjr9778 15 днів тому +1

    Like so many this process never seems to get old. it's always fascinating to watch. Thanks for sharing. ECF.

  • @tomtruesdale6901
    @tomtruesdale6901 15 днів тому +1

    Looks like the second set turned out as good as the first set. I enjoy watching you build wheels, I learn something new every time.

  • @richardedkins8856
    @richardedkins8856 14 днів тому +1

    Another awesome video by the master craftsman.

  • @alfredomarotta6604
    @alfredomarotta6604 15 днів тому +2

    Thanks for sharing Dave and Diane, another interesting video. Always enjoyable. ❤👍👍

  • @1mmickk
    @1mmickk 15 днів тому +1

    See hes not afraid to show his secrets and how its done. Its up to you to have the skill to do what hes showed you.

  • @JF-fx2qv
    @JF-fx2qv 15 днів тому +3

    Always learning!

  • @davidhudson5452
    @davidhudson5452 15 днів тому +3

    That machine will be nice to see

  • @darkhorsegarage9623
    @darkhorsegarage9623 15 днів тому +3

    That’s amazing

  • @ronaldwood9911
    @ronaldwood9911 15 днів тому +1

    Second board out of the steamer seems like it belt a lot easier. Always amazed at your craftsmanship

  • @Renville80
    @Renville80 15 днів тому +1

    It's amazing how much math goes into making wheels and wagons. :)

  • @seekimheng8929
    @seekimheng8929 15 днів тому +1

    Well done Dave 👏👍👌❤️

  • @bigsbyslur
    @bigsbyslur 15 днів тому +4

    Thanks Dave and Diane. Burch and Linda , Reno

  • @TheDistur
    @TheDistur 15 днів тому +4

    Wood is such a great material. 🪵

  • @terryrogers1025
    @terryrogers1025 15 днів тому +1

    Well sir, thank you, I found that very interesting, looking forward to seeing you assemble the wheels, thanks for the update, enjoyed watching and appreciate your work.

  • @Ironman-harmonica
    @Ironman-harmonica 14 днів тому +1

    Very interesting process, Thanks for sharing, Dave

  • @Crewsy
    @Crewsy 15 днів тому +3

    Just think this manure spreader started as a pile of “junk” that had to be moved so you could build the fire to heat the tires for the 10’ logging arch wheels and now in your “spare time” you’ve nearly completed a museum piece. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @jimlong527
    @jimlong527 15 днів тому +2

    Dave you make this look so easy. Your talent is fantastic

  • @CameronClifford-oc3vc
    @CameronClifford-oc3vc 14 днів тому +1

    Love the channel, I always learn something new with every video you make. Keep up the GREAT work.

  • @pierrefouchard6593
    @pierrefouchard6593 14 днів тому +1

    Fantastique, prodigieux, banal pour vous mais pour moi toutes ses années à vous suivre et je suis toujours éberlué par votre savoir faire, merci.
    Fantastic, prodigious, banal for you but for me all these years following you and I am always amazed by your know-how, thank you.

  • @user-gr9to2rb4e
    @user-gr9to2rb4e 15 днів тому +1

    As expected, he is the best technician.
    I'm seeing it in South Korea, but your skills are the best in the world.
    Please continue to show us more videos. ^^

  • @harveyellis6758
    @harveyellis6758 15 днів тому +5

    Steam bending is better done in cold of January rather than July ;-) The heat in the shop must have been terrible.

  • @machinemoverman4614
    @machinemoverman4614 15 днів тому +3

    A true craftsman, I’m in awe!

  • @Uswesi1527
    @Uswesi1527 2 дні тому

    As always, very enjoyable, advanced learning procedure. Thanks

  • @bille294
    @bille294 15 днів тому +3

    Thank you for this video. I don't think I've seen you make felloe forms before, and was really curious how you did it.

  • @JimGarver-tx8rj
    @JimGarver-tx8rj 15 днів тому +1

    Very interesting. I really enjoyed learning about steam bending wood. It's something that I will never do, but learning something new is a good thing.

  • @josephjohnson3073
    @josephjohnson3073 15 днів тому +1

    I’ve been waiting for the wheels all along. Those hubs are unique. I appreciate wood wheels because I mess with Model T Fords.

  • @danielgriffith7694
    @danielgriffith7694 15 днів тому +2

    Excellent craftsmanship

  • @jeanhawken4482
    @jeanhawken4482 14 днів тому +1

    Oh wow what an expert can do.

  • @flywayhome8903
    @flywayhome8903 15 днів тому +1

    Once again thanks for the video.

  • @dintexas2095
    @dintexas2095 15 днів тому +2

    GOSH ! You are good ! Love to watch you make things work ! 😊

  • @shaunnit
    @shaunnit 14 днів тому +1

    Great video Mr Engels. Thank you

  • @Garth2011
    @Garth2011 14 днів тому +1

    I believe there is an "endgate" as well as the "hood" that goes along with the beater drum to operate and funnel the manure into the beater. Also, I believe the "hood" and "endgate" are adjustable from what I have seen in pictures. All very interesting.

  • @petegraham1458
    @petegraham1458 15 днів тому +1

    Always fun to watch steam bending!

  • @scruffy6151
    @scruffy6151 12 днів тому

    I am so glad your channel is doing so well.

  • @user-dn4iv2ne6r
    @user-dn4iv2ne6r 15 днів тому +3

    Dave Engels, never one to skimp on making a jig or fixture to get it right. Patience is not an attribute common in this world but it's what is required to get the great results. Maybe this is why this channel is so addicting. Just wasn't terribly sure that this was going to go well. dave

  • @thomasyoung7351
    @thomasyoung7351 15 днів тому +2

    We always had a special coat to wear when spreading manure, a must if the wind was blowing the wrong way, but that was manure from dairy cows!

  • @BillOwens-vt2wi
    @BillOwens-vt2wi 15 днів тому +1

    Its always good to see this process done again. Thanks for the teaching moment. These hubs are interesting and heavy duty. Well engineered have fun.

  • @jsteifel
    @jsteifel 15 днів тому +1

    Thanks, this will help me steam bend some KD tiger maple for a skirt around a coffee table. I didn't think KD could be bent. I just need to build a solid box, that's some big square tubing.

  • @danaowen9014
    @danaowen9014 15 днів тому +1

    I always love the bending process.

  • @paulstanding7267
    @paulstanding7267 14 днів тому +1

    It has been a long time since I’ve heard that telltale sign off steaming wood that is the dripping water into the bucket 🪣 😂😂😂😂😂👍

  • @donaldruhland1278
    @donaldruhland1278 14 днів тому +1

    Thank you for you. I would like to see how you finish putting the wheels together if you haven't done a video yet.
    Thank you again for sharing your knowledge.

  • @arkansas1336
    @arkansas1336 14 днів тому +1

    I always enjoy watching you do the steam bending process.
    What is the thickest wood you have bent and what is the thickest wood you believe you can bend? What other woods besides ash are good for bending?
    Thanks for an awesome video, you're the best channel on UA-cam, don't ever change the 'quality' of your style of working!....(and I know you won't).

  • @tolydukhovny682
    @tolydukhovny682 15 днів тому +1

    poetry in wood shaping!
    thanks alot for the video.

  • @danielbutler578
    @danielbutler578 15 днів тому +1

    Every 7 inches of diameter is 22 inches of circumference. When you said 28 inches of diameter, I divided by 7 and multiplied by 22 and had 88 inches of circumference. Half of that is 44. Your extra 6 inches per end is 56. Pi is three and one seventh. It works for me.