Making Yosegi Plane Shaving Veneers - Scrapwood Challenge ep40
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I really like the way most of your videos contain the words "I made a mistake", followed by "here is how I fixed it". It's so much more genuine that the show reel types who hide their mistakes.
He's the real deal... Most "UA-camrs" would edit out errors... This guy isn't afraid or ashamed to let anyone know he made a mistake.
...and better yet, he always goes one better, and explains the fix for it!
Good stuff!! Love this channel!
@@RIPPER334 you both hit the nail on the head. He is a man that looks at mistakes as a learning experience instead of an error.
True masters know how to fix there mistakes and make it look like they never happend.
Not pretend they don't ever happen, because they do, alot, lol
Bob Ross would call that a "happy accident".
@@Uncle_Buzz A big fan of Bob Ross here. A happy accident indeed !!
Every time I move around scrap wood in my garage I sing this intro song in my head the whole time.
Same!!!! I cannot help it! I am not native English speaker and I cannot get what the lyrics actually are... Someone help please!!
@@nicolaslois626 "Scrap wood challenge, scrap wood challenge. Its scrap, its crap, its fire wood, but some of the wood is good"
Im not a native speaker either, but I´ve learned a lot by turning the subtitles (in english) on.
@@prepaabiertasee3365 thank you!!!
@@prepaabiertasee3365 smart! 🤓
Never before known anyone more likely to see a craft and immediately think 'Yeah, I'll have a go at that. '
If I had the same tools and materials as pask I'd be following along at home. Unfortunately my supply of scrap hard wood is not as impressive and I don't have nearly as much experience.
Laminate some of those failed bits to make bookmarks. I’d buy one.
Edit: Posted this before I saw the part where you said you made a bookmark, I swear...
I'd buy one!!
So where do I buy the bookmarks?
This man continues to blow my mind with his craft and creativity. Well done sir. Thank you for sharing your hard work and inspiring me to do the same!
I'm really not exaggerating when I say, you're my all time favourite youtuber!
I grow tired of most channels after a couple of months, but you just consistently create such incredibly high quality content - I'm already excited for the next video.
Btw, you're also the only channel where I clicked the notification bell.
All the best from Germany!
Your biggest fan girl
...and his way of talking and kindness
Thanks very much - glad you're enjoying the videos! :)
That was truly awesome. Yes I would like to see more such content
There's more work and craftsmanship put in that little box that in any piece of furniture in my entire house. It's beautiful.
I appreciate that you don't edit out your mistakes. How you deal with them is as instructive as the other stuff you do and leaving them in also makes you more relatable than those who always seem to get it right, especially if they're using Powermatic, Festool, or other such prime equipment. Peace.
Crimson guitars has an interesting project where they are sending out guitar kits to makers for them to customize. All for charity. You may want to contact them and get involved. These scrap wood challenges are amazing and I’d love to see some of these ideas applied to a guitar.
So refreshing to see someome say, "I did this, and it didn't work. So next I tried this!" Craftsmanship is ever evolving. Beautiful work.
I have always loved wood boxes and collected them as a kid. How any of those nice boxes are made was a complete mystery to me and lets just say my shop class attempts were humorous at best ;)
It is wonderful to peek behind the veil and see how it done! Thank you for sharing the remarkable steps and your skill in designing and building a box like that! I never would have guessed that you would construct the whole box first and then create the lid at the very end by sawing off the top - genius! Also wonder to have some notion of how one would do DIY veneer!
I believe that the word *"Challenge"* is an appropriate word for this project....but;
the finished product shows that you're working them out. *Well done Neil.*
This was so satisfying to watch! Great work!
You beauty! Such a great idea and you enable us all to be a little less afraid and a little more prepared for chasing our own personal wood dream! Bookmarks! Genius!
Just so you know, I feel something positive whenever I see your logo in my notification list. Always a pleasure watching you 'do stuff'.
Thanks Owen! :)
Absolutely stunning! Your immense patience paid off!
Pask is the coolest dad ever! I love every project he's ever touched and he's 100% genuine!
WOW! Never stop experiencing! The results are amazing!
You have a great gift for the impossible. Thank you for teaching us what is important.
The mitre guillotine is an interesting piece of equipment, never seen one before.
it warms my heart to see a guillotine put to good use.
a french
@@Cesar-ey7wu Who said that using to give politicians a hair cut isn't?
At my school we have a mitre guillotine, i haven't used it very much, but when i used it (or saw others use it) only one side was used at a time.
The way he used it for making the box was like, wow (when i made boxes with 45 degree angles i used the table saw, which is anoying for small boxes and you have double the work because you need to cut each side seperatly).
From now on i will not waste time for things that can be so easy. :)
I used to work at a custom picture framing gallery back in the early 80's and they had one for cutting the material for all the custom made frames. havent seen one since so seeing this one today brought back memories for me.
A beautifully creative man. Well done!!
I can't remember the name of it, but the Japanese art of doing things methodologically and intently, is a way of living too. Yes it takes a lot of time, but they're not rushing, they will do the task and devote the time the task requires. Something we should remind ourselves of in the West more. Don't rush through washing the dishes. Clean them with intent, and pay attention, or as others would say, be in the moment. We will one the lose the art of patience if not.
Shyir I think the Japanese way of art and living is called wagyu iirc
Wow, you are a true genius and everything so far I have seen is incredible! Looking forward to seeing more of you! Awesome
Looks like a lot of fun to experiment with. Great ideas, and I'm sure you'll find more and more!
I think its awesome you saw another video and were just like "Let's do it," Amazing ❤
I have one suggestion for a cool effect:
When you make the initial box -- before veneering, cut the sides and add the friction inserts.
Apply the veneer to the already cut box, with appropriate sizing, being careful to mark where you'll need to cut (with a knife) along the seams in the box between the body and the lid. Now, cut with a knife instead of a saw -- if you're careful you'll be able to completely hide the seams when the box is closed.
I bet it'll be quite hard/finicky to get right, but it would be pretty cool to see it work.
thanks for the great video. your videos are always such a joy to watch.
So crazy that this is episode 40!!! Thank you for all the great videos! And thank you for the catchy song as well!
Love this! Your patience and determination is so cool to see. I'm ashamed to say i would have quit early doors. Hats off to you!
Wow beautiful! I know that has been a lot of work! Thanks for sharing! :)
You just keep teaching and teaching and teaching us with each step and mistake and everything! It's fantastic! Keep up the fun experimental stuff, it clearly shows you are dusting off old tools and finding new life for them, so I hope your future projects keep you on your toes too! Great job and it was fun to see you solve each problem one at a time
Gorgeous! I love the technique and the results.
That was lovely to watch. It seems like a trivial idea (others in the comments are much better), but you could create a parquetry floor for a dolls house.
A man who uses push sticks on the table saw is a man who knows his job.
Also, a man who still has all his digits.
I use then all the time no matter what.
On slip and you've ruined one of your most valuable tools: your hand
Complexity Simple. Excellent video as always. Thank you for taking time to share your talents.
Thank you so much for sharing this! I will be implementing this in my next box build.
Yet again superb result demonstrating really good techniques. I would love the mitre cutter. Stay safe.
Beautiful little box, great process, would love to see more. BTW the photos are phenomenal too.
Thanks very much Keith! :)
I love it so very much. It's absolutely beautiful and I was looking forward to the final product.
Your creativity is amazing. I always look forward to what your next video is going to show us. Thanks Neil.
I've been playing around with doing this for the past few weeks. I've been getting a lot of tear out as I didn't think about cutting a miter on the strips. Definitely going to give this another go. Thanks Pask, much appreciated 👍👍
The first block I did (not shown) the pattern was 90° to the plane and didn't work well at all. I then realised that most patterns in Yosegi are skewed and that must be the reason why. I cut that block up on an angle, re-glued it, tried again and was much better. :)
You’re now a part of the extremely small club of people who know how to do this in your country.
I actually liked the orderly and jagged look of your original arrangements too.
And since he's made a video on it more people will know about it and learn.
I love to see all the things you make, Thank you for your videos.
Ended up here due to Corona boredom and I am glad I did. Really enjoyed the video. I had no idea how this technique was achieved but I do now. Excellent! (plus no rock music in sound)
My friend you are on a different level to the rest of us, I tips me hat to you. Cheers
looks like the beginnings of another lamp shade.. nicely done.
Love it. I have only just started trying to make small boxes let alone vernier them. I now know how important sharp is, I have a long way to go. Thank you for sharing this
Jolly excellent. Massive well done. The box turned out very good. Nice job.
I Would love to buy a veneer bookmark! Awesome idea! I liked the 45 degree cuts better, at least what I could see! Keep the videos coming!
I'm surprised that Pask is a photographer, but then again I'm not because the video always looks great. A little mind blown. Is there a Pask Makes photography channel??
No photography channel Josh. My photography was from a few years ago and since making UA-cam videos I don't have the time for it any more. I may revisit it someday. :)
You sir, are amazing. Your attention to detail is... on another level. Your determination in trying a technique even though you couldn’t find instructions for it and just going for it anyway is truly inspiring. Your creativity, ingenuity, and patience are rare treasures. I had to subscribe. Thank you. God bless you and your family.
Love the result, and that mitre guillotine. Amazing all ‘round. 🙏
beautiful
Beautiful work and truly inspiring. The wood for my project is due to arrive in the next couple days and I'm excite because I've never done a project like this before. I'm using red oak or regular oak and bog oak to make the handle of a cane. I'm nervous because the bog oak is between 2000 and 5000 years old and I'm worried that I might make a mistake that can't be corrected. But I've earned from watching your videos that with woodworking, that's the only way you get better. You're projects are amazing, I can't wait to see the next one!
I remember when you started the scrap wood challenge and it was suppose to be 7, or 10 videos and you just kept going with it. I love it and glad you did.
I would love one of those bookmarks! This is a beautiful way to turn your scrap wood into something amazing 🤩🤘👍
Hell, I'd like to have one of those boxes... Even without the fancy home brew veneer on it!
And hurry up with the next video! They're addictive!! 👍
You’ve actually inspired me to make necklaces out of birch and walnut, it’s gonna be a yin yang type thing but the birch is gonna be the Pokémon Espeon and the walnut is gonna be the Pokémon Umbreon, they’re gonna form the shape. Wish me luck!
I loved watching this. What a craftsmanship. Loved how you tried out different things despite all the extra hard work that must've taken. The end result is beautiful and your daughter can be proud at having a dad that makes her a pendant like that.
just lovely work Neil. You are truly an artist. Going to check out your photography now.
13:00 I never knew I needed a Miter Guillotine in my life...but now I do!
This Australian Bogan made me take my hat off.
In one word: WOW!
He is not a Bogan, he is a true Aussie Ockker
@@johnnydingo8680 adopted from Pongolia...
Great job Neil! Thank you for sharing the video with us!💖👌👍😎JP
WOW!.Totally awesome and a lot of hard work. It was definitely fun to watch.
This reminds me of patterned ply, but it feels much more legitimate and professional!
It’s my dream to one day have the time, financial stability, and resources to do this kind of work into the twilight of my life.
SnorgonOfBorkkad why wait for perfect circumstances? Carpe diem!
@@amiddled priorities & responsibilities
AndréVDM excuses, excuses...;)
I’ve never wanted a workshop more. Love being talked through the thought process. (Heading to store...Immediate thing I thought at first shaving was...ooh, that would make a nice bookmark!)
The box is amazing!
I love it!
All I’m saying is the 9 thumbs down can pound sand. Even if you’re never going to use this technique in woodworking, it’s still cool as can be.
You reproduce YOSEGI….
I am glad as a japanese.
Thanks very much! :)
Same here! Well done!
Those bookmarks are so cool! Love the idea and the box is too cute.
The bookmarks are genius!
I love seeing the problem solving, so helpful. I need to get into woodworking.
These already good videos can be made better by showing the dog more often.
Wow. Such a beautiful result! Amazing work.
I love these veneers...so pretty! I like the box and bookmarks is definitely a cool idea
Among my subscriptions, I always look to your channel for new content first! You are a true artist Neil, whether wood or photography! I am going to try this too!!
I've done veneer and parquetry but this method is truly unique and one worth mastering (which you manage to do on the first round). Thanks for the clear and informative tutorial, best wishes, stay healthy....and give the little dog a hug for me.
This is so AWESOME!!! Well done! Thanks for the video
the patience you have for these projects... mindblowing!
WOW!!! is there no end to your talent and cleverness? This project is just plain awesome.
It looks wonderful a lot of work thanks for sharing
Great video with a fascinating technique - thanks for the inspiration - must try it some time.
Beautiful work. Thanks for sharing.
Pattern blocks for veneers... wow. Love all the new tips you provide
What a brilliant idea! Very inspiring. Thanks for all these videos.
You are quite the craftsman sir. This was amazing. That green machine may be the coolest tool I have ever seen. I have to make a lot of picture frames and that would make my life so much easier!
Truly stunning! Great work! way to go! Thanks!
Beautiful piece of work. The time and patience required to do this is truly amazing. You inspired me to take a scrapwood challenge of my own recently. Its a far cry from my channels focus, but it was very rewarding. Stay well.
Outstanding as usual, Neil. Always a pleasure to see your works.
Great project, definitely a challenge. Love the miter machine, I have one and it's a time saver when doing frame work.
Pask you're an awesome craftsman. Really enjoy your videos. Thank you
Super schön, immer wieder schön deine Arbeiten zu bewundern 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Yeah, it looks like the beginnings of a puzzle box!
Ya know, I was gonna say that those would make great bookmarks too.
Amazing work on that veneer Pask! I admire your patience and persistance in getting it right and overcoming mistakes along the way! Good stuff........... 👍👍👍👍😉😉😉😉
Gonna have to try this! Awesome work!
I am in awe... this is so fascinating! I love it...
Awesome! Love your work.
It is just a pleasure to watch you create.
Everytime I watch one of your videos I learn a new technique or a new way of looking at woodworking. Thanks!
i love the way doggos hang around the shop...love your art!