Great video, glad I found it! I have been making wooden toys for the grandkids for four years now. This year I ran out of time. I think I can do 4 by Christmas. Thanks a bunch, and I will look forward to up and coming vids. I really enjoyed the time-lapse work you did.
Thanks Larry, it's nice to hear that kind of comments. I really appreciate it. I'm sure your grandkids are quite lucky to have you. nowadays, kids usually don't value the handwork and classic toys. Regards!
Thank you for publishing such an interesting video. I cannot believe the amount of work and number of steps that go into a project like this! I will appreciate wooden puzzles much more when I see them! You have a gift for woodworking. Keep up the great work!
Thank you David! I appreciate so much your visit and comment! I've been following you en UA-cam for long time ago, so it's very encouraging for me. Regards from Barcelona!
Patrick Crowe Thanks Patrick! Could you tell me how did you find this video? I've noticed a huge peak of visits during this weekend on this video. Regards from Barcelona!
Thanks Chris! I'm glad you liked it. I'm also a photography enthusiast, so I try to deliver a quality shots every time. Anyway, I can get better in video recording and editing, but I need more practice ;).
Thanks Palaicia for this comment. I encourage you to stay tuned for future projects. Remember there's also more woodworking projects on my Facebook page. Regards!
Norwegian Wood Actually the merit is not mine at all. The lumberyard boss is a true expert and sometimes he advised me according to the project I plan to make. Thanks for your support. I feel very rewarded.
Hola me encantó tu trabajo!! Me apasiona el bricolaje, aunque soy novata con las máquinas que se utilizan...😅 podrías detallar cuáles utilizaste?? y qué materiales y herramientas me recomendarías para empezar a hacer puzles en madera a mi niño de 3 años?? Un saludo muy grande desde Madrid!!
Puedes evitar una gran parte de trabajo utilizando madera ya previamente dimensionada, con espesor uniforme. Básicamente, para un puzzle como este te recomiendo una sierra de marquetería en su versión manual o bien eléctrica, como la del vídeo. Son máquinas de tamaño y precio muy contendio con las que puedes empezar a hacer pequeños proyectos de marquetería y juguetes.
Thanks a lot, WB! (Sorry I don't know your name). Your reply is very precise. I also watched your other videos and they are great. Subscribed to your channel. Envy you :) for your hands! Have nice day!
Andrew Chalov It's ok Andrew, my name is Lluís. I'm glad my answer helped you getting the right decision about which scroll saw to buy. Thanks for your encouraging comment. Regards!
I have been watching this over and over again for two weeks. Magic. Thanks a lot for what you do! What kind of scrallsaw do you use? I am now considering to buy Hegner Multicut 2s for hobby. What do you say?
Thanks for your encouraging comment Andrew! I use a Proxxon DSH/E scroll saw; and I'm very pleased with it. I dont' have experience with that Henger but it seems to be more pro than mine, and it costs over 10 times more. Regards!
Woodworking Barcelona Hi Man, Thanks for replying! Actually the exhisting Proxxon model (DSH) costs only four times less than Hegner 2s here in Moscow, Russia. Still it can be a great saving for me anyway. Did you try to cut hardwoods like oak or pear of 10mm+ thickness with it? Was it enough power? This is what I am dreaming to do? Yet, sorry for stupid question from the beginner, what liquid do you apply at the end - is it some mineral oil or varnish?
Andrew Chalov It's a pleasure, Andrew. To answering your first question, I guess you can find very usefull my last video: ua-cam.com/video/68CTmzHdH3Q/v-deo.html in where I cuted all the pattern through a piece of 25mm aged Oak. In previous projects, I've been able to cut also to 2.5mm stainess steel ( ua-cam.com/video/uhrXs2q6cgw/v-deo.html ), 20mm purple heart (extremly dense wood) without problem and other dense woods. In softwoods like pine I cuted about 40mm without any problem. Obviously it will take much longer than with a band saw. You just need to choose the correct blade for each work. About the finishing of the wooden puzzle, I used a food safe mineral oil like in my other projects for children. Regards from Barcelona!
Super Job. I like to make puzzles as well. Yours are much better than mine. Thanks for the encouragement to do better. I also like your style of videos.
Hi Stephen! Thanks for your kind comment! I'm proud to inspire other woodworkers with my humble work. I'm trying to achieve a better editing on every project. Regards!
I see a lot of commitment in one video, not to mention the video that you made at the end of the video
The amount of effort and patience you put is amazing.hats off!
Thank you mate!
BEAUTIFUL! Couldn't stop watching it!
Thank you Alice!
Step by step finish it, great work, lovely puzzle.
Thank YOU Ray!
Great video, glad I found it! I have been making wooden toys for the grandkids for four years now. This year I ran out of time. I think I can do 4 by Christmas. Thanks a bunch, and I will look forward to up and coming vids. I really enjoyed the time-lapse work you did.
Thanks Larry, it's nice to hear that kind of comments. I really appreciate it. I'm sure your grandkids are quite lucky to have you. nowadays, kids usually don't value the handwork and classic toys. Regards!
That is really amazing - both your skill in putting together the project, and in making an interesting, captivating video. Great work!
+Grayson Kamm Thank you Grayson for this comment. I really appreciate your support. . I hope I can share more projects soon. Cheers!
¡¡Felicidades por seguir creciendo!! Muy bonito y detallado trabajo, gracias por compartirlo.
Gracias de nuevo Francisco! De hecho ya somos más de 300. Espero con vuestra ayuda poder compartir mis trabajos con más y más gente.
What a work!
Thanks Difa!
Thank you for publishing such an interesting video. I cannot believe the amount of work and number of steps that go into a project like this! I will appreciate wooden puzzles much more when I see them! You have a gift for woodworking. Keep up the great work!
In fact it is more complex that someone could think but the results worth it. Thanks for your kind comment Clare! Regards.
Amazing work as always! I'm happy to be part of the first 250 club!
Thanks Matt! I'm glad you to be one of them! Did you enjoy my ultra-sophisticated stop motion ;) ? Regards
Woodworking Barcelona haha! yes! of course! :) Nice work!
Matthew Cremona I hope frank howarth don't see "that", hehe!!
haha I think you'll be ok :)
Nicely done!
Thanks Matthew! You'll find more woodworking projects on my channel. Regards!
Woodworking Barcelona
I look forward to watching them and what you create in the future.
I'm glad to hear that. Thanks.
Very cool!
one of the coolest videos ive seen..great job
+moparkid440 Thank you very much!
Love it!
Thank you David! I appreciate so much your visit and comment! I've been following you en UA-cam for long time ago, so it's very encouraging for me. Regards from Barcelona!
Hola! Maravilloso, quiero saber que es lo que le hechas a lo último a la madera, genial el video!
Lo ultimo es aplicar aceite mineral para hidratarla y protegerla.
buen trabajo! me gusto la edición.
Gracias Lizeth!
Moltissimes gracies per aquest gran projecte!! Poder veure com lhas fet encara es mes xulo!! Ets un artista dels grossos!!
Moltes gràcies Anna! Intento currrar-m'ho tant com puc ;D. Esperem que a l'Arnau també li agradi el Puzzle! Petons
well done, once again. Ans simple. Inspiring !
Celmar Gràcies!!
excellent video, thanks
Patrick Crowe Thanks Patrick! Could you tell me how did you find this video? I've noticed a huge peak of visits during this weekend on this video. Regards from Barcelona!
I think it appeared on my Facebook page, I have 'liked' several pages on woodworking so not sure which one.
Patrick Crowe Ok! Thanks for helping me to share my work. Have a nice day!
Really great job. I love your shooting and editing style.
Thanks Chris! I'm glad you liked it. I'm also a photography enthusiast, so I try to deliver a quality shots every time. Anyway, I can get better in video recording and editing, but I need more practice ;).
great idea
Thank you!
nice video! including the original sounds was a nice effect
+George Thank you for your feedback George.
Very good project, looks amazing and its simple to complete the puzzle even for me (I think)
Heh, I'm sure you could. Thanks for coming by!
Dude... Your channel is amazing!
Thanks Palaicia for this comment. I encourage you to stay tuned for future projects. Remember there's also more woodworking projects on my Facebook page. Regards!
That is a great idea
Thanks Warren! I appreciate your comment so much! Cheers.
Greatly enjoying your videos. Inspiring. :)
Thanks Caleb! I'm doing my best to keep the work up.
Wha kind of saw are you using? I have a small one. No room to move wood around like yours.
You mean the scroll saw or the table saw?
nice, thanks for sharing
I'm glad you liked it Norwegian! Nice work with the scroll saw! I just subscribed to your channel right now. Regards.
Woodworking Barcelona thanks and likewise with your woodworking. I particularly like your choice of woods in this video
Norwegian Wood Actually the merit is not mine at all. The lumberyard boss is a true expert and sometimes he advised me according to the project I plan to make. Thanks for your support. I feel very rewarded.
Hola me encantó tu trabajo!! Me apasiona el bricolaje, aunque soy novata con las máquinas que se utilizan...😅 podrías detallar cuáles utilizaste?? y qué materiales y herramientas me recomendarías para empezar a hacer puzles en madera a mi niño de 3 años?? Un saludo muy grande desde Madrid!!
Puedes evitar una gran parte de trabajo utilizando madera ya previamente dimensionada, con espesor uniforme. Básicamente, para un puzzle como este te recomiendo una sierra de marquetería en su versión manual o bien eléctrica, como la del vídeo. Son máquinas de tamaño y precio muy contendio con las que puedes empezar a hacer pequeños proyectos de marquetería y juguetes.
@@WoodworkingBarcelona Muchas gracias!! Voy a averiguar las marcas y precios para la sierra de marquetería para ponerme manos a la obra!!
Las hay chinas por 80€. La mía es una proxxon de 160€. Luego hay de gama más alta como las Excalibur. Un saludo!
@@WoodworkingBarcelona genial!! Gracias por la info y la oferta!! Lo tendré en cuenta!!
Awesome work! Great video! What finish did you use there at the end?
Hi Jamie! I'm glad you liked my puzzle. I use food safe mineral oil cause it was a toy for a 2 yo children.
Hi WWB! You are the fucking master of this. You will arrive far! Keep it up! ;)
Gràcies Xavi! Tú també ets un crack!!
Thanks a lot, WB! (Sorry I don't know your name). Your reply is very precise. I also watched your other videos and they are great. Subscribed to your channel. Envy you :) for your hands! Have nice day!
Andrew Chalov It's ok Andrew, my name is Lluís. I'm glad my answer helped you getting the right decision about which scroll saw to buy. Thanks for your encouraging comment. Regards!
I have been watching this over and over again for two weeks. Magic. Thanks a lot for what you do!
What kind of scrallsaw do you use? I am now considering to buy Hegner Multicut 2s for hobby. What do you say?
Thanks for your encouraging comment Andrew! I use a Proxxon DSH/E scroll saw; and I'm very pleased with it. I dont' have experience with that Henger but it seems to be more pro than mine, and it costs over 10 times more. Regards!
Woodworking Barcelona
Hi Man,
Thanks for replying! Actually the exhisting Proxxon model (DSH) costs only four times less than Hegner 2s here in Moscow, Russia. Still it can be a great saving for me anyway. Did you try to cut hardwoods like oak or pear of 10mm+ thickness with it? Was it enough power? This is what I am dreaming to do?
Yet, sorry for stupid question from the beginner, what liquid do you apply at the end - is it some mineral oil or varnish?
Andrew Chalov It's a pleasure, Andrew. To answering your first question, I guess you can find very usefull my last video: ua-cam.com/video/68CTmzHdH3Q/v-deo.html in where I cuted all the pattern through a piece of 25mm aged Oak. In previous projects, I've been able to cut also to 2.5mm stainess steel ( ua-cam.com/video/uhrXs2q6cgw/v-deo.html ), 20mm purple heart (extremly dense wood) without problem and other dense woods. In softwoods like pine I cuted about 40mm without any problem. Obviously it will take much longer than with a band saw. You just need to choose the correct blade for each work. About the finishing of the wooden puzzle, I used a food safe mineral oil like in my other projects for children. Regards from Barcelona!
Hola me encanto el video. Consulta que tipo de madera usas? Yo trate con Pino. Pero cuando las piezas eran muy pequeñas y se caían al piso se rompían.
Nice
Scrap wood City Thanks again SWC and happy new year!
pero me interesaria saber el tipo de maquina que usa para cortar esas figuras, saludos desde tepic, nayarit mexico.
Eso es una sierra de marqueteria electrica. Pero tambien se puede hacer con una sierra de marqueteria manual solo que invirtiendo mas tempo.
Nice project. How long did it take you to complete it?
Thanks Howard! It's hard to say because of the slowing down effect of filming the whole process. Anyway, I estimate that it took me about 8-12 h.
I made one in wood work classs at my school it was fun
Nice! That was a really challenging project for me in that time.
Brother what is that cutting machine Called. What is the name of that
Muy Bueno Compañero ;)
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Super Job. I like to make puzzles as well. Yours are much better than mine. Thanks for the encouragement to do better. I also like your style of videos.
Hi Stephen! Thanks for your kind comment! I'm proud to inspire other woodworkers with my humble work. I'm trying to achieve a better editing on every project. Regards!
could you list the equipment used?
For that project you'll need a scrollsaw, sandpaper o power sander, thickness/planer or handplane. That's all.
Hola! ¿Cual es el grosor del pelo que usas en el video? ¿es de diente recto? Saludos!
Hola Lucas, durante el vídeo usé del tipo más común, diente recto y del número 2 o 4, no recuerdo con exactitud. Un saludo!
which liquid did you use in the end?
+Rekha makhija Mineral oil (non toxic).
are u from barcelona spain ?
Yes, but nowadays I live on small town 1h from the capital.
oh cool my dad lives in Barcelona
@@jessieproulx7499 Nice!
Thank you very much , I benefit alot ,please I want to ask : Is this an electric wood saw that cut the wood ? can I do it at home
+Princess Mony It's called scroll saw.
Why does the screen go black when you're cutting the miters?
+Kevin Liang Hi Kevin, it's like and ellipsis to avoid repeated short clips with redundant content. Regards!
Thanks i needing your help
I'm glad Oscar
What is the name of this device
+Alaa Muahamd That's a Scrollsaw (Proxxon DSH). Regards!
it cool
+sirikan thongkundam Thanks!
hermoso
Gracias Isabella!
Hi W B I subscride from Scottish land ,
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Hi Graeme! I'm glad you found and like this channel. Thanks for the support. Best regards from Barcelona.
? please , why are you put a saccule at the first minute and 45 secon
I did that to prevent the piece to be glued to my worktop. Regards!
cla tenes una carpinteria en tu casa mostro
Power tools only take you to a short cut. If you really want, you can do that with some handtools and more time.
yo no hablo ingles