what can I say any comment that I have as already been said by all the other commenters. Watching you brings my dad back, he was brilliant as your self and it brings a smile across my heart and soul. I love watching your talent and patience come to life. Thank you so much for sharing.
I'm always amazed that you can take materials others would throw out and turn them into something so beautiful. I envy the person who gets to own this.
People throw away human bodies every year and i know a guy that uses their skin and bones to make furniture. He's sort of like this guy reusing things to make something new
it goes without saying that you do an amazing job but i think some ppl might gloss over that you made pilot holes for all the front shelf nails (must have been over 200) and you did it with a hand drill, the paitence of a Buddhist priest. Much respect !
Your steampunk apothecary trunk was always my favorite, but I must say this one ranks right up there. Your attention to detail, use of hand tools, patience unlike anything I’ve ever seen is more than just a gift. There are no words. Thanks so much for posting. Watching your videos is how I unwind.
Thanks for all the great videos. The time, effort, and craftsmanship that goes into these is remarkable (not to mention the designs).I always look for a new upload and really appreciate what (and how) you do.... Cheers from Florida!
Hmm do I watch this now or do the sewing jobs I have to get done for Monday? Ah well I can always text and say Tuesday instead! Lol. Cup of tea and Jason incoming! Love it xxxx
Well. That answers the question of what you kept all those rusty old pallet nails for. I figure that took care of about 5 or 6 hundred of them. The only question is, what will you do with all the pointy bits that you cut off? MMXXII Epic indeed!
Beautiful bookshelf. I learned how to construct double-wall hollow panels. They are strong and light and look great. It’s a great way to build strong panels using cedar fence pickets. Thanks
Jason as far as I can tell Your tools are very limited but You are using them to the maximum. Your hobby is the most beautiful that I have ever seen and that is not a joke. Ja son keep doing it forever! The patchwork and all the other things that You have created from pretty much trash are beautiful!!! I am excited to watch the next episode because of what You do with Your limited tooling. In my age I can barely stand but seeing You working and creating gives me some strength!!! I wish You the best and I hope that others do toooooooo. By the way if You need someone to run camera for You while You working then please feel free to call me!!! I just hope that Your family or friends are helping You with the filming!!! Good luck in the next project!!!!!!!!! Tony
@@EpicUpCycling Hello Jason! If I may then I would like to suggest something. Your patchwork is beautiful and this ic my suggestion. If You can make a patchwork square say about 12" x 12" its up to You and get a quartz movement and there you have a clock. Of course the size depends on the size of Your room. I have done those things all the time and the quartz movements are very inexpensive at least here in US. If You need a advise please contact me because I do know some things about different movements. Good luck and say hello to everyone in Your family!!!
@@EpicUpCycling Excellent!! Jason i would love to see that!!! I have made an Oktoberfest clock With an atomic quartz movement that I have kept. I have also made clock from barrel end that was nice for my son but unfortunately he traded that for drugs and I have nothing to do with him. It was not just the clock there was a lot more. Jason I wish You and Yours the best!!!
@@EpicUpCycling Jason! I love what You do!!! The furniture from scrap and patchwork book shelve and of course that dartboard cabinet etc!!!!! Please make that patchwork clock before i go to another planet... I love everything that You do! Jason I am old man and I can barely walk but I do see that You are very talented man! Just keep going kid!!! Best of luck to You!!!!!!
Wow! What a work of magnificent wonder. Every time I see you work, you keep getting better and better. If I had money, your stuff would be all over my house.
When my husband one day wants to throw out all the "useless" things I collected so far, I will show him this video. Your ideas are very motivating and your skills and patience are great!
I love that you show the challenges and patience it takes to build something. So many channels make everything look effortless but then viewers try it themselves and get discouraged when it's harder than they thought it was going to be. I watch your videos and feel inspired but with more complete knowledge. Thank you for sharing your creativity and resourcefulness with us.
You’ve done it again (of course)! And so I have to repeat myself (‘cos I’ve run out of more eloquent words of awe, admiration & appreciation): Tip top tidy and minty top bananas! Thank you! 🙂🌸
My first "job" in my grandfather's workshop was to straighten the old rusty nails with a hammer, so that grandpa can use them again. I felt so proud and included, even with blue fingers. Even now, about fourty years later, the biggest passion I have is woodworking. Maybe because his answer was never "no, you are too young" but rather "sure, but let me first show you how to do it safely." You and your projects, and your workshop and attention to detail remind me of those times with him. ❤️
Not only is it fascinating to watch, but I find it equally as entertaining trying to figure out why you're putting specific pieces of wood where you are and how it works into the final product.
Pure magic. Nobody else can turn pallet wood into such lovely pieces of furniture. Congratulations on your time, patience and willingness to show how you do your magic.
This is the definition of Passion, you take something that others consider crap and not only you recycling it but you give life by transforming it into a masterpiece. 🍷Respect 🎩
Yet again you create the beautiful from the spoilt, the pristine from the disguarded, the useful from the trash. It is such a unique style, with upcycled accents, and subtle wood prints. A creation anyone, would be honoured to have in their home. Thanks for sharing your amazing design skills with us again.
I am flabbergasted at the work you constantly produce! This is the most imaginative and creative bookcase I've ever seen, makes me wish I lived wherever you live just to pay to build stuff for me! Well done once again...
Making something out of nothing/scrap. This is amazing and though it wouldn't fit with my decor it would fit into someone's house who likes the country/rustic look. Unfortunately American are very big on throwing things away. I grew up in Germany and because of WWII and after when many things were not available my moms generation learned to make something out of nothing. For example my mom was invited to the huge first Pressball after the war and fabrics were not available. So she took the curtains made of cotton with Brussels Lace about 1' wide and made a ballgown out of it with a silk lining that she still had and it was beautiful. I learned from her to use and reuse and repurpose. You are a master of thinking outside the box.
OMG another amazing project who would have thought wood and metal would have looked so good togethor definetly not me until now. Cant wait to see what you come up with next.
I'm so impressed that your hands are not covered in bandages with all that bending of metal without gloves. I'd probably look like a mummy. Mad props, my talented friend!
How on earth for everything wonderful do you up with these marvellous ideas Eric. Your videos are compelling right to the end. Speaking of ends the wave is the final touch. Thank you.
How many years it must have taken to collect all of those little cutoff pieces with all their different little brands and stamps? Your boxes of scraps, alone, would be a fortune to some who actually notice such things. There's just something about the combination of wood and metals. It's a treat to watch you work them together.
As much as wood working is therapeutic, I find watching you just as therapeutic, if not more. Your work is amazing and I look forward to learning! Thanks for a great vid.
This is great. I love upcycling and you do such a good job of choosing elements to go together- wood and metal. I am a quilter so I just enjoy the way patchwork is “delicious to the eye”, too.
It’s only half done ! The Jason I know would write,publish, print and bind enough books to fill it 😲 seriously though , this is one of my favourites, really looks the money 🤑🤑cheers Jason🍻
favourite woodworking channel
what can I say any comment that I have as already been said by all the other commenters. Watching you brings my dad back, he was brilliant as your self and it brings a smile across my heart and soul. I love watching your talent and patience come to life. Thank you so much for sharing.
Thanks for the wonderful comment, Marie :)
I don’t know what I can say because once again you are the best. great jobs
Finally found a decent program to watch! 😊
I'm always amazed that you can take materials others would throw out and turn them into something so beautiful. I envy the person who gets to own this.
Its amazing isn't it? This guy is actually responsible for my journey into wood working.
@@stevenelson1914 and we will support you too, if I had a garage I would do the same🍷
Me too!
Then you should envy Jason himself, I believe he owns them!
People throw away human bodies every year and i know a guy that uses their skin and bones to make furniture. He's sort of like this guy reusing things to make something new
it goes without saying that you do an amazing job but i think some ppl might gloss over that you made pilot holes for all the front shelf nails (must have been over 200) and you did it with a hand drill, the paitence of a Buddhist priest. Much respect !
Your steampunk apothecary trunk was always my favorite, but I must say this one ranks right up there. Your attention to detail, use of hand tools, patience unlike anything I’ve ever seen is more than just a gift. There are no words. Thanks so much for posting. Watching your videos is how I unwind.
Thanks very much for the comments, Marianne :)
Totally agree!
Thanks for all the great videos. The time, effort, and craftsmanship that goes into these is remarkable (not to mention the designs).I always look for a new upload and really appreciate what (and how) you do....
Cheers from Florida!
Thanks very much, Christopher :)
I wish you were my neighbor. Love watching you work.
amazing。sir you show the true of recycle,not only from scrap but also beautiful. thank you.
It kinda has that "Route 66" look to it, or the "old well travelled suitcase"
with each state or countries worn label showing. *Well done.*
Thanks :)
Love the creativity you have, now I’ll start collecting patches, 😀
have a meeting in an hour I was going to prep for and then this drops... meeting? what meeting.
What meeting?
Me too 🤣🤣🤣
Hmm do I watch this now or do the sewing jobs I have to get done for Monday? Ah well I can always text and say Tuesday instead! Lol. Cup of tea and Jason incoming! Love it xxxx
Most epic book shelf in history.. ❤❤❤
That's what I said: the god of palettes und rusty nails!!!
He did it again... wtf... a glorious shelft!!! 😍🤩😍👍
Who else could change pallet ID stamps into a beautiful piece of art - no one but the Master! Brilliant and inspirational.
Thanks very much, Steven :)
Well. That answers the question of what you kept all those rusty old pallet nails for. I figure that took care of about 5 or 6 hundred of them. The only question is, what will you do with all the pointy bits that you cut off? MMXXII Epic indeed!
THE COMPLETION OF THE WORK WAS EPIC🙌🙌
Wow… this has got to be an absolute beast to move but it is incredible! You are a truly creative soul!
My Friday evening just improved a 100%, getting my beer now too!
Beautiful bookshelf. I learned how to construct double-wall hollow panels. They are strong and light and look great. It’s a great way to build strong panels using cedar fence pickets. Thanks
At first I didn't think I was going to like this project. I should have known better. Anything you do is a work of art!
Jason as far as I can tell Your tools are very limited but You are using them to the maximum.
Your hobby is the most beautiful that I have ever seen and that is not a joke. Ja son keep doing it forever!
The patchwork and all the other things that You have created from pretty much trash are beautiful!!!
I am excited to watch the next episode because of what You do with Your limited tooling.
In my age I can barely stand but seeing You working and creating gives me some strength!!!
I wish You the best and I hope that others do toooooooo.
By the way if You need someone to run camera for You while You working then please feel free to call me!!!
I just hope that Your family or friends are helping You with the filming!!!
Good luck in the next project!!!!!!!!!
Tony
Thanks very much, Tony :)
@@EpicUpCycling Hello Jason!
If I may then I would like to suggest something. Your patchwork is beautiful and this ic my suggestion. If You can make a patchwork square say about 12" x 12" its up to You and get a quartz movement and there you have a clock. Of course the size depends on the size of Your room. I have done those things all the time and the quartz movements are very inexpensive at least here in US. If You need a advise please contact me because I do know some things about different movements.
Good luck and say hello to everyone in Your family!!!
An interesting idea, Tony. I'll start saving more pallet blocks :)
@@EpicUpCycling Excellent!!
Jason i would love to see that!!!
I have made an Oktoberfest clock With an atomic quartz movement that I have kept. I have also made clock from barrel end that was nice for my son but unfortunately he traded that for drugs and I have nothing to do with him. It was not just the clock there was a lot more.
Jason I wish You and Yours the best!!!
@@EpicUpCycling Jason!
I love what You do!!! The furniture from scrap and patchwork book shelve and of course that dartboard cabinet etc!!!!! Please make that patchwork clock before i go to another planet... I love everything that You do! Jason I am old man and I can barely walk but I do see that You are very talented man!
Just keep going kid!!!
Best of luck to You!!!!!!
This is probably the coolest book shelf I have ever seen
WOW WOW WOW! This is Staller anyone would be honored to have this in their house. Gives me some awesome ideas!
EPIC MMXXII indeed.
I just love the absolute madness of drilling and hammering in 300 decorative nails then securing the panels with glue and pins.
I'm going to be copying this project for my own home. The end result was fantastic! Thanks for posting.
Wow. You are so talented....and patient. Wonderful! Nice to see the smile and wave at the end!!
I loved the little epic stamp at the end!
A man of very few words, but who's workmanship is endless. Thank you for sharing and inspiring us to do better.
You're very welcome. Thanks for the comments :)
The amount of effort that went into this piece is phenomenal. Hope you sold it for a pretty penny.
It's in my office. I could never part with it :)
Beautiful rustic creation👍👍👍 . Thank you for sharing. Be safe🇨🇦
Thanks very much :)
This is the first project I've seen of yours that looks like it was made from pallet wood (but in the best possible way).
Another stunning piece Jason. Fantastic.
Thanks Gaz :)
All your work is beautiful, but this is just STUNNING! I absolutely love it.
Thanks :)
Wow! What a work of magnificent wonder. Every time I see you work, you keep getting better and better. If I had money, your stuff would be all over my house.
You are the BEST man!!! Great and wonderful job!!! God bless you!
This looks visually very stimulating! Some people might find it visually to busy, but I like it!
Thank you for all this amazing works. When I grow up, I wanna be like you.
When my husband one day wants to throw out all the "useless" things I collected so far, I will show him this video. Your ideas are very motivating and your skills and patience are great!
Thanks Kerstin :)
Who said that second chances are not good? whenever there is sincere love, precious things like this are achieved. Thank you, quite an art-sane
Your works are simply extraordinary! Finally, I found a person who gives a second life to wooden materials!!!
Thanks very much :)
I love that you show the challenges and patience it takes to build something. So many channels make everything look effortless but then viewers try it themselves and get discouraged when it's harder than they thought it was going to be. I watch your videos and feel inspired but with more complete knowledge. Thank you for sharing your creativity and resourcefulness with us.
Thanks very much for the comments :)
You’ve done it again (of course)! And so I have to repeat myself (‘cos I’ve run out of more eloquent words of awe, admiration & appreciation): Tip top tidy and minty top bananas! Thank you! 🙂🌸
Thanks very much :)
When you first stood up the frame (before starting on the shelves) it looked like a magical doorway to another world. Awesome build!
Yes, for a moment I did consider turning it into a door frame :)
I had the same thought going through my mind watching him raising ''The portal'' lol
Totally my thought too. It would an awesome doorframe to a secret room…. Would be a really cool bookcase door concept 🤔
Mind blown. Again. Cheers Jason 🤘😎🤘
Thanks very much, Tim ☺
What a beautiful bookcase. You are so good.❤
Thanks very much :)
Having watched all of your videos I have no superlatives left. Another fantastic piece made from nothing. Thanks for sharing once again.
Thanks very much, Pete :)
Howdy Jason!! A triumph, a total triumph!! Your skills never cease to amaze me!!!
Thanks very much, Ken :)
My first "job" in my grandfather's workshop was to straighten the old rusty nails with a hammer, so that grandpa can use them again. I felt so proud and included, even with blue fingers. Even now, about fourty years later, the biggest passion I have is woodworking. Maybe because his answer was never "no, you are too young" but rather "sure, but let me first show you how to do it safely."
You and your projects, and your workshop and attention to detail remind me of those times with him. ❤️
A real job, I have to applaud you
Yet again you show the world how to make heart-rendingly beautiful furniture from old tat. Thank you once again for sharing good Sir.
Not only is it fascinating to watch, but I find it equally as entertaining trying to figure out why you're putting specific pieces of wood where you are and how it works into the final product.
Pure magic. Nobody else can turn pallet wood into such lovely pieces of furniture. Congratulations on your time, patience and willingness to show how you do your magic.
Thanks very much, Ricardo :)
I can't say that this is something I plan to replicate but I did enjoy watching the process and admiring your vision.
This is the definition of Passion, you take something that others consider crap and not only you recycling it but you give life by transforming it into a masterpiece. 🍷Respect 🎩
Five star work as normal. 👌👍
Thanks :)
This man is one of my heros now. Bravo sir.
Man I'm speachless I did not expect it to look so good at the end ... this guy is a wizzard !
Your skill and patience in building these items Jason are truly amazing. The most aptly named channel in UA-cam land. 🤓 👍
Thanks very much :)
W O W ! H A M M E R !
I could watch you workig for hours - great result! Congrats!
Greetings from Germany from the silver fox, David 😉🦊
Thanks David :)
Fantastisch weer! Ik zat er al op te wachten, ging even checken en....tadaaaa! Dankje, hou van je hout werken!
A creation anyone would love to have in their home. a lot of hard work and dedication
I have no idea how many days work was condensed into the video, but whatever it looks amazing. Creativity at it;s finest, well done Jason. 👏
Thanks very much :)
skills, that's why I watch this channel.. to see the craftsmanship and to live vicariously
The idea with this old metal sheet pieces is beautiful!
So great. I bet it is even better in person. Looks amazing!
This is sooo cool!! It’d make an awesome feature wall too!!!
❤️❤️❤️👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
So much detail & purpose in your work. Great job
Thanks :)
Bravo monsieur vous êtes un artiste
Wonderful!!!!!
you are a genius, an inspiration for those of us who love working with wood.
Thank you for showing us the perfection of your work.
You're welcome. Thanks for the comments :)
This book case is a real work of art. "Epic" 😁
Thanks Denise :)
*Great job. Ingenuity and creativity as always at the highest level* 👏😊
Thanks very much :)
Ik ben iedere keer weer verbaasd over het eindeloze geduld. Geweldig!
Потрясающий стеллаж. Спасибо за идею, теперь хочу такой же сделать, для любимых книг
Great video. I like the home made clamps and how it’s tightened to counter the torque due to imbalance.
Yet again you create the beautiful from the spoilt, the pristine from the disguarded, the useful from the trash. It is such a unique style, with upcycled accents, and subtle wood prints. A creation anyone, would be honoured to have in their home. Thanks for sharing your amazing design skills with us again.
Thanks very much :)
32:22. MMXXII epic.. that's a really subtle and nice touch👍 love your videos
Thanks. Glad you spotted that :)
I am flabbergasted at the work you constantly produce! This is the most imaginative and creative bookcase I've ever seen, makes me wish I lived wherever you live just to pay to build stuff for me! Well done once again...
Thanks very much :)
Making something out of nothing/scrap. This is amazing and though it wouldn't fit with my decor it would fit into someone's house who likes the country/rustic look. Unfortunately American are very big on throwing things away. I grew up in Germany and because of WWII and after when many things were not available my moms generation learned to make something out of nothing. For example my mom was invited to the huge first Pressball after the war and fabrics were not available. So she took the curtains made of cotton with Brussels Lace about 1' wide and made a ballgown out of it with a silk lining that she still had and it was beautiful. I learned from her to use and reuse and repurpose. You are a master of thinking outside the box.
Thanks very much for the comments. It is very sad that so much gets thrown away. Always good to hear others are repurposing as well :)
Another fabulous piece. I imagine every time you look at it, you would see it differently. That's what makes it so amazing. Bravo, again.
Thanks :)
Highly enjoyable, thanks for sharing!
OMG another amazing project who would have thought wood and metal would have looked so good togethor definetly not me until now. Cant wait to see what you come up with next.
I'm so impressed that your hands are not covered in bandages with all that bending of metal without gloves. I'd probably look like a mummy. Mad props, my talented friend!
You surprise us every time you upload a new project. please don't stop doing this🙏
Thanks very much :)
How on earth for everything wonderful do you up with these marvellous ideas Eric. Your videos are compelling right to the end. Speaking of ends the wave is the final touch. Thank you.
How many years it must have taken to collect all of those little cutoff pieces with all their different little brands and stamps? Your boxes of scraps, alone, would be a fortune to some who actually notice such things. There's just something about the combination of wood and metals. It's a treat to watch you work them together.
I am always captivated by your videos thinking "Where is he going with that" then boom, it all comes together and is beautiful. Well done!!
Thanks very much :)
This is so beautiful, it could easily hold its own in an art exhibition!
As much as wood working is therapeutic, I find watching you just as therapeutic, if not more. Your work is amazing and I look forward to learning! Thanks for a great vid.
Thanks very much :)
This is great.
I love upcycling and you do such a good job of choosing elements to go together- wood and metal.
I am a quilter so I just enjoy the way patchwork is “delicious to the eye”, too.
As always great! Each of your things has a certain zest, because it is made with love! BRAVO to the Master! ❤😍👍
Now that was epic. Since I retired from my job I have lost the source of broken ad discarded pallets for my projects. Well done.
Another fantastic build Sir.
I absolutely love the patchwork effect on the uprights.
Thanks :)
It’s only half done ! The Jason I know would write,publish, print and bind enough books to fill it 😲 seriously though , this is one of my favourites, really looks the money 🤑🤑cheers Jason🍻
Thanks Dunc :)
Whoever ends up owning this, they're super lucky. Your talent is out of this world.
Thanks very much :)
Cheers. He is an artist who turns discarded and ordinary materials into beautiful and functional woodworking diy projects.
Amazing, Jason! So simple and yet so not simple. Definitely one of my favourites so far.
Another great project. You truly think outside the box.