CG is not used. No effects have been added.I just spliced together 2854 uncensored photos.This is the so-called "stop motion animation". Wood used: SPF
Finally, a good milk crate tutorial, been looking for one like this for a while, all the others needed complex tools and shit, this one only needs like a knife
I love how the hammering of the nails just gets progressively more advanced. It's like the guy got bored and decided to increasingly break the laws of physics more than he was already breaking them
@@sinpfiec1047 yep the sound fx definitely convince everything is realistic also - i tried to do stop-motion while in my school time and finding the suitable sound fx was a horrendous process :(
Properties of wood: Solid Hard (doesn't deform due to slamming at 2:07) Soft like butter (to the point where it can be shaped by a butter knife at 2:11) Absorbs kinetic energy (1:56 tbh I don't even know what happens here) DEFIES *GRAVITY* (1:18 what) Absorbs powder very efficiently (3:36) Causes paint to instantly dry upon contact (3:18) This is wood we're talking about
I grew up making wood boxes with my grandpa like this. I can't imagine the time it took to get each of those shots to make it look stop motion. Well done!
I've watched this video several times over the years and am always impressed with the seemless stop motion work. The sound effects and the humor (like the bent nail) make this a high quality video. It is not just bland stop motion but something that has a deeper feeling of being "real" if that makes sense.
it wouldn’t take long to assemble it actually- probably an hour or a little over that, and then a few more hours for the sanding, wearing, and staining. but then you take into account the stop motion and i cant even imagine how long this would’ve taken. mad respect tbh
At first, I was going to say that I would have loved to see a lot of this type of stop motion on TV when I was a child growing up. But now that I think about it, knowing so much more about the physics going into making this video clip, it becomes even more enjoyable. This is entertainment for all ages, especially for those of us who are interested in technical things. Thank you.
Thing about how skillful this person is, not only is it impressive to be able to to do such good woodcraft but also to be so patient to take thousands of pictures that make a seamless animation
This is by far the most complex video to date. Getting the nails to look smooth, shaping the wood with kitchen utensils and looking smooth, and of course just straight up using a butter knife. I can easily tell this took a long time to make. Can’t wait to see what is produced in this new year!
Being a woodworker, I can’t tell you how much this style of video is satisfying to me. Maybe because I know how precise all of the marking and cutting is and how long it can take. This is how easy I wish it was sometimes.
I've never known what "trust in the process" truly meant until I've seen him making those seemingly pointless scratches and dents on the box, gotta say I'm blown away
@Topaz I agree. The only thing that would make it completely unidentifiable as a stop motion video would be an increase in the FPS. FPS is an important factor to stop motion, it can make things look heavily natural like it actually happened.
What do you use for hammering nails? *spoon* What about for cutting? *Butcher’s cleaver* Ok, what about for smoothing wood? *Butterknife* Painting? *Brush* Ok, and- *With metal bristles*
I know this is stop motion, but it makes it look like the wood is the hardness of cookie dough, but isn’t able to loose it’s shape! Mind blown! 🤯 Amazing work!
The stop motion is impressive on it's own but with a patterned object that needs to be placed absolutely precisely in the same spot now that's next level
Being a craftsman and knowing the actual amount of work that goes into projects like these, I have to say that I LOVE this style of video. Very unique presentation and very well done!
This looks like the hardest stop motion to make ever. Imagine hammering the nails and woods without making it move an inch just to make the animation smooth
What boggles me with stop motion is that it's very elementary yet the process to actually make it is baffling difficult, not only because of the details but also the amount of patience involved. This turned out really good, kudos to you.
I don’t know why a 5 month video has brought us all here, but I do know that in this moment, we all shared this wonderful piece of stop motion together and most of us will likely not get a moment like this again, so I will treasure it. Also the part where they fix the crooked nail was sick as fuck 🔥💯
For yall who wanna eat wood now i think there's a whole company that specialises in it, basically making inedible things like, wood, dirt and other weird inedible stuff a pregnant women might wanna eat edible, just search up edible wood dust ya might find some
Why this is so satisfying? The sound effects is whatever perfectly matched, and those cool and creative ways to put the nails is awfully awesome and makes me laugh every time I saw this.
Having made many stop motions myself, it amazes me how smooth this is. Looks like video rather than stop motion. My stop motions are always very choppy. I would love to see a behind the scenes of this because I feel anyone who does stop motion could learn a lot from whoever made this. This was incredible!
@@clintoruss153 video is typically 24 or 30 frames per second. Stop motion is done 1 frame at a time, like a picture, a slight move is made and another frame, and it takes at least 24 pictures or frames to be done for each second of video. It's a slow, painstaking process but it's so rewarding to make and watch.
@@omozoc This video is so cool I put it on loop and let it play while I do homework it helps me focus and I can look at it for a bit if I need a brain break
Finally, a good milk crate tutorial, been looking for one like this for a while, all the others needed complex tools and shit, this one only needs like a knife
Idk that spoon thing looked pretty complex
What about the handle that had like a cage on it at 2:59
@@the_yeet_beep4789 a whisk 💀
@@misery978 I think it was a teaspoon but I can’t be completely sure. It was a little hard to follow.
@marcoscolga24 ik right
I can't help but imagine what life would be like if woodworking really was this simple.
“Whats ur excuse for being homeless now?"
Well we’d atleast have to rewrite several laws of physics and thermodynamics
@@tauntos we’d also all need super strength
@@Spooderman-sq5uj or wood would be the worst thing to build with because of how you can mold it like clay
@@NagasakiLicious i wanna find an alternative world where clay and wood switched their thoughness
Holy cow, the PATIENCE to do this sort of thing, actively make something and edit like each piece is a set of stop motion, that’s incredible
The fact this whole video is stop motion, not just the parts where he is actually doing the woodwork makes it feel so much smoother and more realistic
I love how the hammering of the nails just gets progressively more advanced. It's like the guy got bored and decided to increasingly break the laws of physics more than he was already breaking them
I dont think you realize how much this makes me want to eat a plank of wood.
Same
It tastes bad trust me
@@s_w_i_s_s_c_h_e_e_s_e free splinters
do it
@@calamatos on it rn. My dresser doesn’t stand a chance.
The sound design on this is insane. So satisfying.
I don't believe it's stop motion, this person is obviously just really strong!
Definitely dude is just manipulating the space, atom or some shit.
Just HOW?? How is stop motion this close to real time physically possible? Absolutley legendary
I'm honored.
Use at least 12 photos per second.
The important thing is not to use many photos in a few movements.
IKR~ the amount of detail that he put into it is amazing - that what make him really stand out to other stop-motion creator that i have ever seen ^^
yeah also props to him using the compatible sounds for each scene, really a masterpiece already.
its also satisfying
@@sinpfiec1047 yep the sound fx definitely convince everything is realistic also - i tried to do stop-motion while in my school time and finding the suitable sound fx was a horrendous process :(
The kind of videos that are worth the wait. Bad it is released every few months but it takes time to produce quality
And it takes time to gain motivation
Oh! Thanks! I'm glad!!!\(^o^)/
@@omozoc Hey omozoc, just saying this is probably one of the most satisfying videos on this channel. Happy New Year!
Yep! We all agree for quality over quantity!
hello mario
i like how the wood has the exact structure as butter
glad Im not the only one that wants to eat this
You need to eat your drywall.
@@_ford_crown_victoria_p I really should
Properties of wood:
Solid
Hard (doesn't deform due to slamming at 2:07)
Soft like butter (to the point where it can be shaped by a butter knife at 2:11)
Absorbs kinetic energy (1:56 tbh I don't even know what happens here)
DEFIES *GRAVITY* (1:18 what)
Absorbs powder very efficiently (3:36)
Causes paint to instantly dry upon contact (3:18)
This is wood we're talking about
1:18 The Wood Has Anti-Gravitational Properties Apparently.
So To Sum It Up: The Wood Is A Pathway To Many Abilities Some Consider Unnatural
bro is *breaking bad* even though it’s not chemistry 🗿🍷
it also defies gravity at 1:01
This is still how I expect my life to work. ☹
this is advanced wood
Man I wish woodworking was this easy and simple
I agree! :,]
Technically speaking it is possible but it needs superhumans strength
I grew up making wood boxes with my grandpa like this. I can't imagine the time it took to get each of those shots to make it look stop motion. Well done!
I really like the detail that he’s using kitchen utensils to do all of the work- the measuring spoon, spatula, whisk- all of it! I love it.
You really did a good job of convincing me that the wood and all the materials are made of some squishy / soft material
Ya mean soft?
yea
You did a really good job convincing me that you’re 🏳️🌈
@@josephdale69 bruh what
@@puzzLEGO adonde tan verificado?
thinking about the logistics of filming this makes me wanna cry it's so impressive
The amount of skill and talent on display here is astoundingly impressive
I've watched this video several times over the years and am always impressed with the seemless stop motion work. The sound effects and the humor (like the bent nail) make this a high quality video. It is not just bland stop motion but something that has a deeper feeling of being "real" if that makes sense.
what if this isn't stop motion and this person is just insanely strong
His tools would break for sure
I'll be very careful when I'm talking to him. 😂
@@joaogarcia1685 forged in the heart of a dying star
that still doesn't explain why the wood is floating at 1:18
@@mzsom4120 and also 1:53
I WISH it were this easy to work with wood. I can't imagine how much time this must have actually taken.
it wouldn’t take long to assemble it actually- probably an hour or a little over that, and then a few more hours for the sanding, wearing, and staining. but then you take into account the stop motion and i cant even imagine how long this would’ve taken. mad respect tbh
I don't even understand how some of that was done, like rounding the edge in steps.
At first, I was going to say that I would have loved to see a lot of this type of stop motion on TV when I was a child growing up. But now that I think about it, knowing so much more about the physics going into making this video clip, it becomes even more enjoyable. This is entertainment for all ages, especially for those of us who are interested in technical things. Thank you.
man i never knew how easy it was to do do woodwork
Thing about how skillful this person is, not only is it impressive to be able to to do such good woodcraft but also to be so patient to take thousands of pictures that make a seamless animation
It's not good woodcraft though, this is a very poorly built milk crate. It's just good stopmotion.
@@gavinjenkins899 uh huh
@@gavinjenkins899 Elaborate Further On Why It Is A Case Of Poor Woodcraft
@@gavinjenkins899ro made a paper airplane and thinks he master engineer
@@gavinjenkins899 I think thats kinda the point. It’s not meant to be a nice new practical thing, it’s meant to look old and used
This is by far the most complex video to date. Getting the nails to look smooth, shaping the wood with kitchen utensils and looking smooth, and of course just straight up using a butter knife. I can easily tell this took a long time to make. Can’t wait to see what is produced in this new year!
Thank you for your very honored comment!
It took two months to shoot.
I want to make more interesting videos this year!
Being a woodworker, I can’t tell you how much this style of video is satisfying to me. Maybe because I know how precise all of the marking and cutting is and how long it can take. This is how easy I wish it was sometimes.
I love how all the tools are some sort of cooking utensil
I've never known what "trust in the process" truly meant until I've seen him making those seemingly pointless scratches and dents on the box, gotta say I'm blown away
I don’t know why UA-cam thought I needed to see this gently-assembled milk crate but I’m fascinated.
I just love the way he treats a big block of wood like cake😊
Imagine if woodworking was this easy
Plot twist its not stop motion. He is just super strong and he can cut wood like butter.
And he can hammer nails in with a measuring spoon! lol
Aand his camera has low fps
🪵y u m m y 🧈
@Topaz I agree. The only thing that would make it completely unidentifiable as a stop motion video would be an increase in the FPS. FPS is an important factor to stop motion, it can make things look heavily natural like it actually happened.
I don’t think that’s possible. I don’t think any amount of strength would allow for such clean outcomes. Stop spreading propaganda.
I know this is stop motion and all, but this guy has the strongest tools in the world if he was able to cut through that wood so easily
Like a drop saw?
🤦♂️
What do you use for hammering nails? *spoon*
What about for cutting? *Butcher’s cleaver*
Ok, what about for smoothing wood? *Butterknife*
Painting? *Brush* Ok, and- *With metal bristles*
How do u cut the wood? *spatula*
Guess this is the magic of UA-cam algorithm, a sudden wave of people randomly showed up when this video is already a year old-
I can't even begin to imagine how much time and effort must have gone into this.
Four minutes and six seconds
@@shangc2781 No
@@ColyBaloneyCLBL yeah, it says so on the time stamp
@@shangc2781 👁👃👁 hmm...
He has to be joking
I know this is stop motion, but it makes it look like the wood is the hardness of cookie dough, but isn’t able to loose it’s shape! Mind blown! 🤯 Amazing work!
Its a bit like air dried clay, it dries out and becomes brittle and solid
The stop motion is impressive on it's own but with a patterned object that needs to be placed absolutely precisely in the same spot now that's next level
...all these years I was using a hammer instead of a spoon
Can you imagine how easy being a carpenter would be if humans could cut wood like carrots
haha!Exactly!!!!\(^o^)/
It looks even easier than carrots... What a pleasure to imagine
@@YourCrazyCatNeighbor_randz This wood is as soft as Baumkuchen.haha!
@@omozoc Oh my, yes, haha.
I kind of want to taste it now haha.
@@omozoc i found the champering and the small metal foil and nail insertion *super* satisfying!
Being a craftsman and knowing the actual amount of work that goes into projects like these, I have to say that I LOVE this style of video. Very unique presentation and very well done!
This makes me think, if Superman was into woodworking, it would go something like this.
"uncensored photos".... what a glorious choice of word
This is unique. Not showing the full build but making it look like…honestly like making a cake. That’s pretty cool.
The smoothness in the stop motion is absolutely astounding. Could definitely fool someone who didn’t know a lot about woodworking!
I think all of us wish wood working were this easy
This was curiously satisfying. Very ASMR-like. And as a woodworker, makes me wish it was this easy....
the stop motion never fails to make it look satisfying, even if it wasn’t stop motion it would’ve looked great
This looks like the hardest stop motion to make ever. Imagine hammering the nails and woods without making it move an inch just to make the animation smooth
It’s scares me to imagine how long this must of took to make 😨
I cannot even begin to imagine how much work you must have put into this video because omg wood is not easy to create stop motion with
Imagine showing this to a medieval craftsman
I think someone guess it's for real... 😂
You will be burning tho
What kind of sorcery is this?
This was awesome btw! Huge fan of this channel!
Wow! Comments from famous channels!Thank you very much!!!\(^o^)/
Bro, why are you here?
love how the yt algorithm saw this year old video and decided everyone needed to see it again. Not complaining though it is a great video.
Same
I love how you give the carton a worn out/used aesthetic, it's beautiful! Love the asmr too!
This actually isn't stop-motion. This guy is just really strong.
6 sec ago
@@kirah2786 3 min ago
I knew it!
already mind blown and then you see him straightening the bloody nail. cant comprehend how much effort and time this took
Are we not going to talk about the nails being perfectly set on the wood?
Plot twist: you need a saw to cut the croissants
Man, this honestly feels like a Wes Anderson thing. The stop motion, the quirkiness, the camera angles, and the sounds. Brilliant!
The straightening the bent nail was particularly well done I must say.
I accidentally played this at 2x speed, and now I don’t know what’s real and stop motion.
Scary
Me watching this at 1 AM and being like: “Hmm that’s some mighty fine cheese right there”
*eats wood*
This is probably how superman does woodworking. Just very gently nudges a crate together
wood: *is cut like cheese*
wooden table: I'M FUCKIN' INVINCIBLE
LMAO 🤣
When the wind is slow
And the fire's hot
The vulture waits
To see what rots
oh how pretty
all the scenery
This is nature's sacrifice
This is how Superman make his furnitures
I work in TV and have absolutely no idea how this video can be made so well. I am totally stumped 😂 it must have been so much work. Well done!
None of this is edited, dude's just crazy strong
Just appreciating the amount of effort a stop-motion like this takes.
If superman wasn't working at the Daily Bugle:
Underrated comment
One of the most satisfying things I have ever seen in my life.
If wood furniture was this easy to make, my house would be made out of wood.
I hate to say it, but your house is made of wood.
That would be one flammable house
@@MrSir-ks6vfI built my house out of asbestos and asbestos alone
@@MrSir-ks6vfis r/wooosh moment?
@@Moldovallan1618 nah I was making a joke too. If anything, you missed my joke lol.
What boggles me with stop motion is that it's very elementary yet the process to actually make it is baffling difficult, not only because of the details but also the amount of patience involved. This turned out really good, kudos to you.
I watch a video on stop motion a while ago where they used the NES Power glove to control the camera. Pretty interesting stuff.
This man is strong as fuck
Fr
Ain’t no reason for it to be that satisfying
I'm going with my personal belief, that there is no editing in this video, this dude is so strong that matter just bends to his will
25 sec ago
I love that thought! 🥰
I don’t know why a 5 month video has brought us all here, but I do know that in this moment, we all shared this wonderful piece of stop motion together and most of us will likely not get a moment like this again, so I will treasure it.
Also the part where they fix the crooked nail was sick as fuck 🔥💯
yessir
This scratched an itch in my brain that I never knew existed
Why can I smell this video
As yes , home depot
S and H are pretty away in the keyboard ngl
Therapist: Soft wood isn’t real, it can’t hurt you.
Soft wood:
That bent nail really caught me off guard..
wOwAcHeCeKmARK
@@kkskang9187 ????
You were trolled
I have witnessed sorcery and I'm really glad this type of art still exists and is honored like this. Sorry I'm late. And thank you.
For yall who wanna eat wood now i think there's a whole company that specialises in it, basically making inedible things like, wood, dirt and other weird inedible stuff a pregnant women might wanna eat edible, just search up edible wood dust ya might find some
Why this is so satisfying? The sound effects is whatever perfectly matched, and those cool and creative ways to put the nails is awfully awesome and makes me laugh every time I saw this.
Considering each of these steps requires a significant amount of woodworking, this was an incredibly smooth animation. Hats off!
It took two months to complete it in about two hours if it was made normally.haha!
Thank you very much!!\(^o^)/
Hello everyone that suddenly got recommended this video on May 29 2023
👋
Sameeeeee!
same
wassup :)
Stop motion makes this that are rough and hard to do into a calm relaxing expiration
Как же это расслабляет! Все так легко соединяется друг с другом, разрезается. Лучшая покадровая анимация, которую я находила!
I agree
Y yo. Aunque no sé qué pone ahí
I think this is how Ikea expects us to build things.
Lol
Lol
TRUE-
I can smell the wood
EDIT: what have I started.
I can smell the wood
I can smell the wood
I can smell the wood
I can smell the wood
This man live in a world where spoon is strong as hammer, and rubber spatula is sharp as knife
I love this! As a woodworker, there are times I wish it was this easy!
As a non-wood worker .. I wish it was this easy .. struggling just to hold the box pieces up to staple them *ohmygiddyaunt!*
To make a stop motion that good and smooth requires so much talent and SOOO much patience. My mind is blown!
Ikr mind blown 🤯
Not only is this such a good stop motion, but I’m pretty sure they made it in real life
Bro is an absolute menace to physics
Having made many stop motions myself, it amazes me how smooth this is. Looks like video rather than stop motion. My stop motions are always very choppy. I would love to see a behind the scenes of this because I feel anyone who does stop motion could learn a lot from whoever made this. This was incredible!
How is it done
@@clintoruss153 video is typically 24 or 30 frames per second. Stop motion is done 1 frame at a time, like a picture, a slight move is made and another frame, and it takes at least 24 pictures or frames to be done for each second of video. It's a slow, painstaking process but it's so rewarding to make and watch.
I couldn't look away. Mesmerizing.
🤩🤩🤩
@@omozocYo! wait a minute....you replied within an hour after 2 years of release? That's some dedication I would say!
@@syedabid9767 Oh,thank you😅😅😅
@@omozoc This video is so cool I put it on loop and let it play while I do homework it helps me focus and I can look at it for a bit if I need a brain break
How Steve makes his stuff at a crafting table: