Handcrafted 10' Shaker Bench in Curley Pecan
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- Опубліковано 25 лип 2024
- Check out the table build here: • Building A Live Edge T...
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Chapters
0:00 Intro
0:10 Cutting Out Base Supports
0:55 Banding Base Supports
2:31 Flush-trimming the banding
4:14 Resawing veneers
5:47 Edge Jointing Veneers
8:53 Glueing Up Veneers
11:27 Joinery
14:52 Glue Up
16:45 Outro
20:53 Finished Pictures
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Its hillarious how people think veneering is lazy and easy. So much extra work. Beautiful bench, thanks for sharing
Man, you owe your time to your family, friends, and craft; you don't owe youtube any apologies.
Great build. Great learnin'.
Well said…I appreciate it!
That is a beautiful set you've made there. I'm glad you're prioritising Robert's training over filming, I think that is the right order of things. People have to understand that you are first and foremost an expanding business which needs a good quality apprentice, a role which Robert seems to be fulfilling superbly. He was such a good choice, you seem to really work well together with the proper respect for master craftsman and pupil. It won't be long before you can start looking for someone else to join your team as tech guy, won't that be just great? Beautiful work as ever and much appreciated over here 🇬🇧. 👍🙏☺️
Thank you for the encouraging comment!!
While my wife will say I’m not the most attentive person in the world I haven’t notice a drop off in video quality or content… so take my observation with a grain of salt. I think you’re one of the more talented wood workers I’ve come across & I hope you keep up the videos (although I can only imagine the extra time & headache it takes to film & edit these). I appreciate you guys!
Chase your dreams, Mr. Rawls! If nobody is laughing at you, your dreams aren't big enough! Looking forward to meeting the 3rd member of the crew! Beautiful work as always! Thank you for the inspiration, and I am really looking forward to what's to come! God bless!
The elegance and beauty of this build is the simplicity in design of both the table and bench. Not simple to execute, but certainly a tip of the hat to the Shaker inspiration.
Andy,
The reason why you're one of my favorite woodworkers is just everywhere on this video. Besides being a very talented craftsman, I get the feeling that you're also a very nice, humble and caring individual.
For all those reasons I never miss a video and always put a like.
Thank you for taking the time to explain why the end of the videos were kind of rushed. I never doubted that had nothing to do with lack of care. I wish you all the best. You really seem to deserve it.
Can't wait for the next video!
The bench came out beautiful, as expected! 😉
Much appreciated!! Thanks for tuning in and thanks for the kind words.
Christian Becksvoort had a similar project in Fine Woodworking many years ago. Christian’s bench was not as long but beautiful like yours. Shaker designs are timeless. Thank you for your videos. Inspiring.
Oh I’m a big fan Christian Becksvoort. Been drooling over his work since I started furniture making in the early 2000s.
Absolutely love your videos. My favourite parts are when I can hear your enthusiasm and passion for woodworking and hand planes when you speak. You clearly love what you do. Keep up the awesome work!
Thank you! I’m very fortunate to get to do what I love.
Andy, that curley pecan is just absolutely beautiful. With the finish used on it, the piece really pops.
Beautiful use of the drops. Elegant, simple and timeless style. Can’t wait to see what you guys build next.
I think you're doing a great job both with the business and the UA-cam. If someone wants to complain about the way you're doing something maybe they should go and do their own channel. You do what you can do. I look forward to watching more of your videos and work.
Everything looks amazing! Well done and I don't think the videos have been lacking at all!
Good to hear!
Very cool Andy, I have been a woodworker for 40yrs, I love my shooting board & I also use the tape method for glueing the seams of thin stock & you place a weight in the top to hold it flat until it drys perfection every time. You & Robert are Very talented Craftsmen God Bless 🙏🙏👍🇺🇸👨🏻🦯👨🏻🦯
Great idea with the weight👍
Andy, you’re crushing it! Keeping up with the social media it is worth it, but keep focusing on your furniture building first! A third person for social media would be the cherry on top!
Realized I was near your shop when visiting San Antonio last weekend, hope to meet you someday! Pecan tree in my back yard was first hardwood project when I moved to TN a few years ago, still using some of what I had milled.
Beautiful bench, Andy. The grain on the base veneer is amazing. I'm not a fan of super long videos. Around 40 minutes, I start drifting away. Take care.
Bill
Thanks Bill!
Andy the table and Bench are beautiful
Great video (as ever) - i've been a subscriber for several years and really enjoy the way the channel has changed over time, different styles, different cast, different projects. Sometimes inspirational, sometimes informative, always entertaining.
Keep up the great work! I cant imagine running a you tube channel and shop at the same time.
If you work alone and only for videos... Let's say it's not difficult. In really it's a pain to position the camera (some times you end up not doing a good job), then editing and so on... But it's doable.
But the moment it's something professional, with someone working with you and so on... Those things start to really slow your work. And professionally that's terrible. It becomes something much more difficult, if not impossible.
BUT if you hire someone for doing just that... Then you won't even notice. And in one of those moments, you have another pair of hands. You know?
(I know because I already did lots of videos and I never find it funny. At all. 😬)
It has its challenges but I enjoy sharing what we do in the shop.
Beautiful. Just beautiful.
Awesome project. I like the simple look of the shaker bench with that amazing curly pecan.
Pretty beautiful work, Andy! 😃
Don't worry about it, at all! The beginning is really difficult, even more if you do all the social media alone... But, with time, everything is going to work fine. 😊
Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Love the work! You need to get third guy ! Love the pecan.
Great work. The bench looks great.
I love almost all shaker designs, this one is very nice and you did a spectacular job!
As always Andy, superb. Excellent video. thanks.
I remember watching a David Charlesworth video on shooting boards and he made the point that the squareness of a plane is immaterial as it has a lateral adjuster lever to correct any inaccuracy inherent from the body.
I think he’s probably right especially if it’s just off a little bit.
beautiful work
Great work and great technique.
Beautiful table and bench. Love the videos ✌️
As always beautiful
Keep doing you..it’s a great channel👍 Beautiful work..
Gorgeous!
Lovely bench.
Excelente, saludos desde Monterrey NL Mexico
Very nice.
Great Job guys,
Saludos,
Inspiring!
I really appreciate seeing some the training and mentoring you are providing to Robert, what a cool opportunity. Bench looks great, photos are awesome with the table. Only criticism is to turn your auto-focus off on the camera, I talk with my hands too and it throws the camera focus off when your hands move in front. Keep up the great work!
I was a little leery of the veneer. However the book matching make the legs pop.
No apologies needed! 👍🏻
Send your boots to Bedo's Leather Works or Trenton and Heath...
You really drive to Cedar Springs for pecan from Boerne? That’s a haul. Great folks though. I never leave there with just what I need. Always grabbing some mesquite or Osage.
Enjoyed the video very much. What lovely figure in this pecan. Well worth using it as you did. Out of curiosity, would it have been possible to have book match planed the two half side pieces to get a tight joint on the sides of the wood veneer on the legs? I've done book match edging when gluing two boards together on the sides. Not sure if you did or didn't have enough thickness for the veneer. Mostly just curious. Obviously, it came out very nice.
If you had 1mm veneer if you put glue on both the substrate the Veneer would curl, also with 1mm it will bleed through if you put too much glue.
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Where do you get such w.ell-figured curly pecan.
What was he doing with the domino at the end of video?
As a 35 year vet of injection mold building shops I have no interest in cnc in my woodworking. HOWEVER. If you offered a professional woodworker from 1870 a cnc machine they would have latched onto it like a starving man on a steak.
I think you’re probably right. I like to find the balance
🫣I’m hard of hearing and kept thinking you were always saying “bitch” instead of “bench” thinking dang this guys gangster. Hehe
No one of my 7 Lie Nielsen handplanes has a flat sole. Not one of them is square. Not even almost. Maybe they lost some of their quality during covid …
That’s a bummer. I haven’t bought a Lie Nielsen in 8 years. I would be disappointed if it came out of the box out square or flat. Those things ain’t cheap!
Oh, you're not a craftsman, you're just a person that pushes a button on a CNC machine.
Come on.. make it for the average home wood worker.
unsub bye bye
Very nice.