I have been to Boerne TX a lot. Was there for the last snow (does not happen a whole lot down that way). Love the area. I have been to Cibolo Creek and the Dodging duck. I liked both of them a lot. Spent several weeks there on a project for Data services for one of the rural providers out that way. A super cool project. I enjoyed the area... Medina lake, Comfort and Bandera. Good scenery and good food. Commuted out of Boerne. The morning and evening drives didn't suck.
This video has great camera work, great camera angles. Made me go to my shop and get creative on a Sunday morning, Nice work too! Andy is the first person I’ve ever felt compelled to follow.
Great video as usual. I can tell you put the same level of detail and care into video production/editing as your wood working projects. You seem like a super cool, humble guy. Keep up the good work. 👍👍
Nice work, plus I really like the way you shot this. Right from the very beginning it has a very cinematic feel, like it could be the beginning of a Cohen Brothers film or something. The world needs that in more woodworking videos
Great effort and I am sure they will appreciate that work piece for many years. Ashame the beer probably only lasted a tiny fraction that the wine glass rack and shelf will.
Did you try the pineapple cider??? Cool glass rack. Might want to put stops on the back side so the glasses don't get pushed too far back and bump the window or fall off completely.
Sir, can you share what finish you're spraying. If you got that end result without mid coat sanding I'm running out to buy a Fuji and whatever finish that was!
Let me know how it is and I may have to make a trip down there to try it out from the Pan Handle area of Texas. Sadly my Aunt and Uncle just moved from that area so no place to stay now :(
+Jeff Heath The Vintage Workshop hey Jeff, I️ knew at some point somebody was going to call me out for this, so let me explain my logic. Nails don’t have the same holding strength as screws or bolts so I️ know they can give some with the wood movement. These nails are a little beefier so I️ drilled out slightly larger holes for the wine glass holders hoping this would give some room for movement. In the end I️ don’t think this piece of cherry will move more than a 1/16. It’s kiln dried and only 10.5” wide, its going into a climate controlled building so there’s less shift in humidity. I’d wager to say there’s no issue with wood movement here.
Love the channel. Not really calling you out. My 30 years as a woodworker forced me to mention the cross grain issue.....couldn't help myself. :) Keep on making shavings....
Discovered your channel a few weeks ago. Already one of my favourite channel. Good job and I love your shop layout!
Beautiful work as always Andy. It's always a pleasure to watch your skill and precision.
I have been to Boerne TX a lot. Was there for the last snow (does not happen a whole lot down that way). Love the area. I have been to Cibolo Creek and the Dodging duck. I liked both of them a lot. Spent several weeks there on a project for Data services for one of the rural providers out that way. A super cool project. I enjoyed the area... Medina lake, Comfort and Bandera. Good scenery and good food. Commuted out of Boerne. The morning and evening drives didn't suck.
This video has great camera work, great camera angles. Made me go to my shop and get creative on a Sunday morning, Nice work too! Andy is the first person I’ve ever felt compelled to follow.
i love the quiet atmosphere of a joinery. That are so satisfaction. 😊
Great video as usual. I can tell you put the same level of detail and care into video production/editing as your wood working projects. You seem like a super cool, humble guy. Keep up the good work. 👍👍
+Badger thanks I️ really appreciate the kind words!
I just ordered one of your cutting boards for my mom! I can’t wait to see it in person!
+spiderpig1711 thanks for the order👍
Makes me proud you're a Texan. Simple. Elegant. Clean. Always great work Andy.
Well dang, now I have another reason to head down to New Braunfels! A good lager and good craftsmanship! Excellent as always.
This may be my favorite video so far. Cool to see your work in action in town. Cibolo is my favorite brewery too!
Nice work, plus I really like the way you shot this. Right from the very beginning it has a very cinematic feel, like it could be the beginning of a Cohen Brothers film or something. The world needs that in more woodworking videos
I love the fact that u don’t use that crappy background music most youtubers use keep up the great work
Nice quick project Andy and beer during the installation, could be heaven................
Found your channel by accident and I’m happy I did. Great work, man and cool shop. No fluff, no bullshit. Yours is my favorite channel!
Bubba, you didn't have any problems sucking that beer down. A dark ale and fine woodworking is a woodworkers dream. "W.W."
Woodworking for beer... I like it!
John Conklin it's actually for wine
AMAZING WORK!!! I LOVE EVERY SINGLE PEICE YOU WORK ON WISH I HAD YOUR TALENT! LOVE YOUR CHANNEL!!!!
Love it Andy! Suggestion: Add a pipe end to the cast plumbing wall pipe supports to tidy it up
Crazy how nice and smooth and brand new looking that wood came out of the planer (which I assume was reclaimed wood)
Nice job Andy. A nice refreshing pint to go with it
So satisfying to see a pro working!!
Your chisel skills always impress me.
Looks like a fun install haha. Maybe consider some turned wooden plugs to cap off the ends of those steel pipe brackets.
You're vids are getting better and better!! Well done!!
Very cool video, and definitely an awesome creation!
Road trip time to Cibolo Creek Brewery!
Very cool! Thanks for sharing!!!
Thanks!
Loved this! Great job man!
Cool build!
It so beautiful Andy
Great effort and I am sure they will appreciate that work piece for many years. Ashame the beer probably only lasted a tiny fraction that the wine glass rack and shelf will.
Awesome work!
Love the TVZ outro
Did you try the pineapple cider??? Cool glass rack. Might want to put stops on the back side so the glasses don't get pushed too far back and bump the window or fall off completely.
This video is amazing
Great video Andy!
Cool piece. What kind of fasteners were those you used for the glass holders? Did you secure the shelf to the brackets any way or is it gravity only?
+Joe Kearney thanks! I’m using cut nails to fasten the glass holders. These give a decorative look and still allow for wood movement
He didn't secure the shelf. Normally you use the iron pipe caps, which will screw in and provide pressure to hold the shelf in place.
Great video, looks like they do a nice pint there too 🍺
that was a lovely fit and looks super nice (y)
I love your videos !! I’m fan # 1
Sir, can you share what finish you're spraying. If you got that end result without mid coat sanding I'm running out to buy a Fuji and whatever finish that was!
You are so good! I like you videos!
Very Nice!
I like the nail check at 4:31 lol.
i noticed that, glad to see i am not the only one to make the odd mistake in the past
Having so much space and fancy equipment, I am surprised to see that you have a jointer/planer combo. How do you like it
nice Job! congrats!!!
Yep thats neat! really like the nails. Where do you get them from?
that was neat
How do i get my hands on ons of those sawmill caps? Like IT!
Beautiful work. I love your channel. No end caps on the pipe?
Is the board the fastened to the pipes, I know its heavy but can't it still move then?
Nice
What did you spray on it to make it look like that
So is it fastened to the pipes or is gravity holding it?
He speaks!!!! 8:51
Is this what you do for a living, if so could you explain what happens after?
the ol jet jointer planer wasnt too happy that day
Love that end (through-glass) shot! Was this commissioned or you just helping these guys out for beer? Either way, great project!
Love your boots big dog
So close to 200!!!K
Awesome man..i hope i live a life like you somedays..i'm 18..how old are you?
What kind of nails are you using?
😁 cheers 🍺
What kind of finish is that? If anyone knows please let me know
U should make a blanket ladder
yesssss
How’s that new belt treating you, Andy?
My hometown. Boerne texas. Where are you from Andy?
Andy what nails are those you’re using?
+What can we build today They’re cut nails
what kind of hand plane did you use on the edge of the board
Lyda Shop It's a spokeshave.
thANKS
How long did it take you without painting?
+Lapadov 3 around 4 hours with filming
Andy Rawls very nice!
That Pineapple Cider sounds Tasty. Have you tried it?
+Sith Yarael not yet but it does sound good. I’m always down for a good cider👍
Let me know how it is and I may have to make a trip down there to try it out from the Pan Handle area of Texas. Sadly my Aunt and Uncle just moved from that area so no place to stay now :(
Hell yeah Andy! Are you dealing w/ Josh over at Cibolo??
+Seth Grueneberg yes I️ am!! I️ guess you know him?
Andy Rawls oh yeah, him and I go way back. He’s a great dude.
Making this by hand would be dfficult
😱😱😉😉
woodprix has very useful instructions with all details I need
I've been researching into the process of making wine and discovered a great site at Pavas grape plan (google it if you are interested)
ESSKKKKEETTTIT
Cross grain nailed....hmmmmm???
+Jeff Heath The Vintage Workshop hey Jeff, I️ knew at some point somebody was going to call me out for this, so let me explain my logic. Nails don’t have the same holding strength as screws or bolts so I️ know they can give some with the wood movement. These nails are a little beefier so I️ drilled out slightly larger holes for the wine glass holders hoping this would give some room for movement. In the end I️ don’t think this piece of cherry will move more than a 1/16. It’s kiln dried and only 10.5” wide, its going into a climate controlled building so there’s less shift in humidity. I’d wager to say there’s no issue with wood movement here.
Love the channel. Not really calling you out. My 30 years as a woodworker forced me to mention the cross grain issue.....couldn't help myself. :) Keep on making shavings....
Can you please elaborate a bit more on that cross grain nailed issue? I have googled but couldn't really find something on that subject.
I stopped watching after seeing the $$$ sander, I need something budget 3rd world friendly. Lol!
4th
First
very nice