With fingers as skillful as musicians with a guitar, woodworkers seem to have the ability to turn every block of wood into a living work of art. Their skills are not just cutting, carving, grinding or carpentry, but also a delicate combination of knowledge of materials and a deep affection for the work.
It's clear that you've dedicated time and expertise to craft something that not only showcases your woodworking prowess but also pays homage to traditional joinery methods
What a strong looking joint. I used some sliding dovetails on a recent project joining boards as such. It was probably more work than making a castle joint. The castle joint looks better though with the exposed ends. Thanks
I’m nowhere near this level of woodworking, but I am building my own Adirondack chairs, yay! At 65 it seems odd to start this woodworking journey! But learn something new every day!
With fingers as skillful as those of musicians playing a guitar, woodworkers possess the unique ability to transform every block of wood into a living work of art. Their expertise goes beyond cutting, carving, grinding, or joinery-it’s a delicate blend of material knowledge and a deep passion for the craft.
I will learn to do this for my next project. The only change I might make is dowels as well. I was thinking about pocket dowel joints in combo with this.. But regardless, this was lovely to watch. Thank you for the share.
Its so much more pleasant to make this joint by hand using chisels. Just a sharp chisel, a good mallet, some spare time and you can produce some nice joints.
You can only reference the marking guage from either side if its absolutely dead square the exact same size as the other piece. This is why face Sides and Edges are so important, alwaus referencing from 1 face means any errors are cancelled out.
You re set the saw fence for each cut, could you not keep it the same and rotate the piece to do all the outer cuts? And then remove the middle. Or does it need to moved to align properly each time with the markings? Not a criticism, I'm trying to learn, thanks
Provided the center piece is perfectly square with equal sides, then yes, you could rotate it for the outer cuts just like you described. Good thinking!
Do you cut your own 4x4 to be able to use those precision tools cause i ain’t getting a straight enough piece from my lumber yard to use one of those tools lol
I don't cut my own 4x4 but do joint this wood since it is never straight and square from the lumber yard. It will end up being something like 3.9x3.9 once jointed.
Why glue? Should it be able to stay together like a sashimono woodwork? They just disassembled an ancient building in Japan with no fastening except the joint itself.
There are no hollow parts in the joint. If you look where the two dark cross members are lapped together, they completely fill the space, since each cut is 50% of the wood height. Does that make sense?
Those precision marking instruments are sick
I made similar with woodprix instructions :)
I'm sure you'll learn how to make it if you'll read woodprix instructions from cover to cover :)
woodprix woodworking plans are nice for that.
This round one with a depth gauge was at Lidl last year. At a staggering price of $15 in conversion.
Yeah, I have shop envy!
With fingers as skillful as musicians with a guitar, woodworkers seem to have the ability to turn every block of wood into a living work of art. Their skills are not just cutting, carving, grinding or carpentry, but also a delicate combination of knowledge of materials and a deep affection for the work.
It takes a lot of effort to learn to look this effortless!
You forgot to give it the ol' "that's not going anywhere" pat. Now it's guaranteed to move around :[
It's clear that you've dedicated time and expertise to craft something that not only showcases your woodworking prowess but also pays homage to traditional joinery methods
Madeiras 👍
Ferramentas 👍
Mão de obra qualificado 👍
Resultado: excelente!!!
What is this it's awesome.... And excellent.... Bless your hands
What a strong looking joint. I used some sliding dovetails on a recent project joining boards as such. It was probably more work than making a castle joint. The castle joint looks better though with the exposed ends. Thanks
That's right
Beautifully done and really well edited too!
Really perfect workmanship😮
I love castle joints! Great job!
that's some neat use of tools
Thanks
Like the marking gauge
Me encanta!
Un trabajo perfecto
Gracias por enseñar vuestro trabajo!
Gracias
very precise joints
great job 🎉🎉
I’m nowhere near this level of woodworking, but I am building my own Adirondack chairs, yay! At 65 it seems odd to start this woodworking journey! But learn something new every day!
Excellent bro❤❤❤❤❤.
Very nice, really pretty. And would be not too difficult to do even with a handsaw.
All self supporting too! Love it
You are so good, I really like your videos
great video
With fingers as skillful as those of musicians playing a guitar, woodworkers possess the unique ability to transform every block of wood into a living work of art. Their expertise goes beyond cutting, carving, grinding, or joinery-it’s a delicate blend of material knowledge and a deep passion for the craft.
Very impressive.
wonderful !
The sound is very pleasant
Very nice!!!❤
Thanks!
Excellent! This was so satisfying to watch 😊 im gonna watch it again
That's great to hear, thanks!
Joint work ... excellent...💁
I love this joint
So beautiful
Thank you so much
so good 👍
Thanks, glad you like it
so good, my friend
Good tips
Video quality and editing is so good that it i thought it was AI at first.
Very nice 👌
Fantastic
That's really clever.
you are very talented
Oooo what was that tasty little rolling scribe thing? Clean finish man.
It's a wheel marking gauge. Thanks!
Beautiful
Thanks
Very nice bro👌
very good
Neatly done
Thanks
Good job bro
Que lindo tener una máquina de esa, yo tengo serrucho y formón. Pero ya tendré esa máquina.
I will learn to do this for my next project. The only change I might make is dowels as well. I was thinking about pocket dowel joints in combo with this..
But regardless, this was lovely to watch. Thank you for the share.
Good video
Wow 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Pure Elegance ❤
Thanks, appreciate your comment 🙂
i like this so much
i love wood
Wow looks like a painting at the end gr8 work
Thanks!
Very nice
nice
Thanks
Beautiful.
Thanks
Very nice❤❤❤
I just started some wood working. Its so easy to break everything
Nicely edited there man! Was it pine you were using?
It is just like a jigsaw puzzle
Its so much more pleasant to make this joint by hand using chisels. Just a sharp chisel, a good mallet, some spare time and you can produce some nice joints.
You can only reference the marking guage from either side if its absolutely dead square the exact same size as the other piece.
This is why face Sides and Edges are so important, alwaus referencing from 1 face means any errors are cancelled out.
❤❤ like your video
Good 👍
Nice feature.
it looks like a stop motion
Cool
Good in work when keeping accurecy
Thanks!
😮 you make that really cool!😮
(WISH I COULD GET ONE THAT'S DIFFERENT COLOURS LIKE THAT!)
THE ONLY WOULD I CAN GET HERE IS PINE!
You should make a video on that vertical cutting jig
I actually have! It's called a tenon jig and this video shows how I made it: ua-cam.com/video/3Y_ZcWQLJks/v-deo.html
@@kiwiworkshop I know what I'm watching next!
You re set the saw fence for each cut, could you not keep it the same and rotate the piece to do all the outer cuts? And then remove the middle. Or does it need to moved to align properly each time with the markings? Not a criticism, I'm trying to learn, thanks
Provided the center piece is perfectly square with equal sides, then yes, you could rotate it for the outer cuts just like you described. Good thinking!
What's the tool your using to mark after the pensil marking
What is that incredible rolling marker thing called 😍
It's a wheel marking gauge
Nice bro
crazyyyyyyy
Awesome ! How is that tool that marks your cuts line is called? I absolutely need one
Hi, it's a wheel marking gauge
Try doing that with only hand tools. I only say that, because i know you’re capable of it. Good stuff, as always. Thanks for sharing. Aloha
I would be up for the challenge! Probably about time I did another video with hand tools only. Thanks
Крассавчик
Alatmu mumpuni...
Hello,very nice job. Can you tell me please the name of your saw? Or link? Thank you so much
Thanks. It's a Dewalt table saw (254mm)
thank you and wish you a great New Yerk,your video are super. BB :)
@@kiwiworkshop
What is the round tool that you use for measurement?
It's a wheel marking gauge
I love you Bro
Cuál es el nombre del instrumento con una rueda dorada que sale al inicio del vídeo?
Wheel marking gauge
Do you cut your own 4x4 to be able to use those precision tools cause i ain’t getting a straight enough piece from my lumber yard to use one of those tools lol
I don't cut my own 4x4 but do joint this wood since it is never straight and square from the lumber yard. It will end up being something like 3.9x3.9 once jointed.
👍💓!!
What is the marker name?
what is that cutting machine called?
It's a table saw
👍
Does anyone know what that rolling scribe marking tool is called?
It's a wheel marking gauge
measure twice cut once
What's the name of the tool he uses to mark the lines in?
It's a wheel marking gauge
nice job but get a dato stack
What's the name of that joint?
Castle
I’m so hungry for a good price of wood
I make most of my cuts with a chainsaw...
...and it looks like it.
That, sir is a beautiful joint.
Why glue? Should it be able to stay together like a sashimono woodwork? They just disassembled an ancient building in Japan with no fastening except the joint itself.
Why do you use glue?
Wait do they use glue for this stuff? I thought the whole point was to just use the wood itself
haha is that a machinist square? i think i have the same one
Yes indeed, it's a machinist square. Squares sold for woodworking are often not square, haha. Hence why I use machinist squares most of the time.
Great finish. I thought at first we were going to see some Paul Sellers crafting showing the chisel. Kind of disappointed now.
Some more hand tool and chisel work is coming 🙂
What is the scribing tool you use? Thank you.
It's a wheel marking gauge
To the comments to see what the youtube experts has to say 😂
You don't leave the middle square in, cos of the saw?
The middle square needs to be removed to make the joint work properly
@@kiwiworkshop but it's left hollow?
There are no hollow parts in the joint. If you look where the two dark cross members are lapped together, they completely fill the space, since each cut is 50% of the wood height. Does that make sense?
@@kiwiworkshop yes I understand now, so sorry I couldn't see that part, thanks for your patience 😬
@Simon Lyons no problem and thanks for watching my videos 🙂