Great tutorial on: - risk your fingers; - risk lungs disease; - how not use a lathe; - how to not use a skilsaw; - how to not use a spray painter; - how to waste lumber; - how ending with a orribile aesthetic result. Thank you.
I am no woodworker myself but holy duck that was an adventure to watch. I find the end result rather pleasing but in the making process i was tempted to jump out of my window. The sawing off the rim was especially pleasing with nothing fitting and it being held in place by awful clamps. I first thought, oh, he is making something that the epoxy he is covering that in doesn't spill. His use of the circular tabletop saw or what the heck it is called, when he freehand cut out the slot on top of the leg was bringing giving me great joy.
I thank Little Baby Jesus that the omnipresence of these assholes is unique to UA-cam. Life would suck if I had as many encounters outside this wasteland.
Funny you should say that. In America, “safety” means not going up onto a sloped roof to protect an ex-POTUS….ESPECIALLY, if it’s on a hot day. For that matter, safe wood-working practices (in America) means using proper form when pressing the start button on that CNC machine, so the DEI/Affirmative Action-hire doesn’t get carpel tunnel syndrome. So, perhaps the Asian dude, who still has all his fingers, in SPITE of decades of using unsafe practices, is on to something here. This wasn’t an OSHA video, dude. You probably sat through this entire video just to make that comment. The man in the video didn’t smile once, and I get the impression he’s a much happier, more grateful, person than you, by FAR.
@@phillamoore157 First of all I'm not American, I was not born in the USA and I never lived there. So I'm not talking about the American safety rules, that I don't know. Second, in my comment I never wrote about happiness, smiles or not smiles. The guy, happier than me in your opinion, he's a bad worker and a bad designer. And when you put something on UA-cam, you have to pay attention...he's skilled, as you say. But if a teenager watch this video and without the experience and the skills of this guy want to start working in the same way, for sure has some issues. It is the problem.
Newby woodworker here, but If that’s a C+ then I’m barely passing lol. I’d think at least a B/B-. I admire your high standards but how couldve he gotten that A? What could be added or was missing, what could’ve he corrected, improved on, etc? I seek no conflict just curious.
@@7R4dicalized I'm no professional wood worker, but what I see: lots of gaps and loose fitting joints, cuts that went too deep, the 45 degree miter joint for the trim around the edge didn't meet cleanly, no where near enough sanding. It's a decent enough table and the top design is cool and a good use of small bits of wood, for sure. just, rushed, basically.
Dont know why y'all are hating in him. It's a decent enough table. If that is the aesthetic that is prevalent where he lives, who are y'all to judge him?
If you only could resin the top to level it, and a more smooth grid finish also oils instead of vanish. No. 2 the side rails ought to have superceded the cross rails under the top. Otherwise you are creative. Thanks for your good work!
Way cool. Im just not sure about the top. Given how uneven it is, i would not want to put a glass or something like that on it cause things would be tippy. Maybe use an acrylic or something on the top to get a flat surface?? Oh. I should have watched all of it before commenting! Lol. No its way, way cool! 😅
Looked fine to me. The lathe work was a bit sketchy but the man probably does this to put food on the table. It’s not the cuts that we KNOW are unsafe that get us, because they are the ones where we’re paying the most attention. It’s the ones that just happen out of nowhere. You sound like someone who can afford to spend half an hour lining up the perfect, 100% safe cut, with your face shield, safety glasses, full respirator, ear plugs AND earmuffs. Only to get an infected splinter and have it surgically removed.
You have no idea what you’re talking about. The man used push sticks and a sled with a riving knife on the table saw and executed his cuts damn near textbook. I haven’t used a lathe since middle school so I won’t speak on that. His use of the band saw and circular saw were not questionable at all either. You’re nothing but a troll so props on succeeding at getting people to give you the attention you fiend for. Maybe one day you’ll have the balls to do something with your life other than typing out of your rear end.
I have bought, in the past 2 yrs; Table model Scroll Saw (Porter), Table model Mitre Saw (Craftsman), Circular Saw (Craftsman), Jigsaw (Craftsman), 3 different power sanders, Belt, Mouse, and a kind of medium size circular sander (all Craftsman). I have 12 different colors of Stains, Pre-stain, and lacquer. Trying to start my own little business. "Flutterby's and Hummer's Home Decor", a Faith-based shop for small items that I was working on B4 the deep depression set in. I've salvaged a bunch of pallets for working on projects that are rustic looking, and new wood for the new looking products. I was working on my screened-in porch at night, and, then we got new neighbors on both sides of us, within 20' of where I had been working, and, felt like I had to stop because they had 3 kids in diapers, and would have a big problem with my noise. I was a Night shift Homecare Pediatric Nurse, until I lost my job at the beginning of the "Plannedemic". I no longer wanted to spend all my time in somebody else's house, if they were going to pass me some kind of thing that could so easily kill me (I'm 66yo). I've been collecting supplies to start working on a dream, for over 10yrs. That dream is Flutterby's and Hummer's. But, what I was collecting for those 10 years was Artzy Craftzy supplies because my products will rely on fabrics, fabric paints and markers, machine embroidery, beads, etc. The main item's being Decorative Screens, like Drs offices used to have to get undressed behind, except for mine will be made in all kinds of colors and styles, Crosses, Fishes, and, wall hangings with Scriptures and Positive Sayings on them in Paints and Vinyls on rustic wood and on canvas. I want to get this really rolling B4 I die, so that my adult High Functioning Autistic daughter can continue it, giving her a way to make a living that's within her realm of reality. No mean bosses to break her down. IDK, maybe I'm just crazy....
My favorite Carpenter! Master class!
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Тяп- ляп и готово🥺 вот если доделать, будет красиво
Не первое и не последнее изделие из этого цеха с хорошей задумкой, но в ужасном исполнении
Да ты права дорогая моя)
Great tutorial on:
- risk your fingers;
- risk lungs disease;
- how not use a lathe;
- how to not use a skilsaw;
- how to not use a spray painter;
- how to waste lumber;
- how ending with a orribile aesthetic result.
Thank you.
I am no woodworker myself but holy duck that was an adventure to watch. I find the end result rather pleasing but in the making process i was tempted to jump out of my window. The sawing off the rim was especially pleasing with nothing fitting and it being held in place by awful clamps. I first thought, oh, he is making something that the epoxy he is covering that in doesn't spill. His use of the circular tabletop saw or what the heck it is called, when he freehand cut out the slot on top of the leg was bringing giving me great joy.
I thank Little Baby Jesus that the omnipresence of these assholes is unique to UA-cam.
Life would suck if I had as many encounters outside this wasteland.
This is how your furniture are made, don’t be surprised
Funny you should say that. In America, “safety” means not going up onto a sloped roof to protect an ex-POTUS….ESPECIALLY, if it’s on a hot day. For that matter, safe wood-working practices (in America) means using proper form when pressing the start button on that CNC machine, so the DEI/Affirmative Action-hire doesn’t get carpel tunnel syndrome. So, perhaps the Asian dude, who still has all his fingers, in SPITE of decades of using unsafe practices, is on to something here. This wasn’t an OSHA video, dude. You probably sat through this entire video just to make that comment. The man in the video didn’t smile once, and I get the impression he’s a much happier, more grateful, person than you, by FAR.
@@phillamoore157 First of all I'm not American, I was not born in the USA and I never lived there. So I'm not talking about the American safety rules, that I don't know. Second, in my comment I never wrote about happiness, smiles or not smiles. The guy, happier than me in your opinion, he's a bad worker and a bad designer. And when you put something on UA-cam, you have to pay attention...he's skilled, as you say. But if a teenager watch this video and without the experience and the skills of this guy want to start working in the same way, for sure has some issues. It is the problem.
That is some of the most brazen wood turning I have ever seen. Damn that was informative, entertaining & basically you showing off. Nice work
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Beautiful workmanship !!!
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Gorgeous.. wood and a good idea makes one of a kind masterpieces
it's nice to see a furniture maker who ensures his joints are nice and tight for a change.
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1.000.000 million Dollar art ,very beautiful and grate hard work
La idea en si, está buena! 👍👏 , AHORA, Muchos detalles de seguridad y de terminación!
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I love these woodworking videos.
Wow Wow Wow good job 👏
Great tutorial beautiful. Good
You would be a professional in woodworking but it will take time, great job
very good video. Hope the channel grows more and more
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Well done 👍👍👍Thank you for sharing. Take care of yourselves, be safe, and healthy 🇨🇦
Bravo, that looks awesome!
very cool, congratulations and keep going forward, success!
Beautiful. So talented.
C+ on the woodworking skills. Still a nice piece though. Thanks for the video always enjoy watching craftsman at work.
Newby woodworker here, but If that’s a C+ then I’m barely passing lol. I’d think at least a B/B-. I admire your high standards but how couldve he gotten that A? What could be added or was missing, what could’ve he corrected, improved on, etc? I seek no conflict just curious.
@@7R4dicalized I'm no professional wood worker, but what I see: lots of gaps and loose fitting joints, cuts that went too deep, the 45 degree miter joint for the trim around the edge didn't meet cleanly, no where near enough sanding. It's a decent enough table and the top design is cool and a good use of small bits of wood, for sure. just, rushed, basically.
unbelievable excellent job
Nice 😉😎.
Absolutely outstanding video! I’d love to have that table as a sound diffuser in my studio. In the proper lighting that would be even more beautiful!
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That's the first thing I thought of, too!
Another neat project. Very effective. well done!
Waw Saya sangat suka sekali Seni yang Kreatip dan keren.....saya dari negara Indonesia Asia Tenggara
Dont know why y'all are hating in him. It's a decent enough table. If that is the aesthetic that is prevalent where he lives, who are y'all to judge him?
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Like from Brazil 👍 🇧🇷
Felicidades desde Panamá 🇵🇦
love it
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Que belleza de mesa.!! Me encanto.! Felicitaciones por su trabajo.!
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Cambodian? 🛕...... greetings from Las Vegas.
That is absolutely 💯 % awesome 👌
I am addicted to watch your works 😍😍😍😍
👏👏magnifique œuvre d’Art…👌
Шикарный станок для работы и мастер молодец .
You are a very talented. I was I had your skill.
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Kren kk mtp sukses sllu 👍👍👍👍
It's a great design.I'm learning a lot.I'm a Korean woodcutter👍👍👍👍
Your video is very good & interesting, nice sharing...👍
Idont know....what i must to say..its really cool man....good job...🙋
U are a magician, congratulations 🎉
wonderful idea.beautiful tabletop.
Master design ,how these carpenter artists get such wonderful ideas.
👍 👍 👍 Very beautiful gorgeous. 👍 👍 👍
Great design 👍
Have a great day
Naic ❤
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Well done. I think a stain or a darker wood could have made the table top pop more, but love the design
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so creative
Awesome. But.. wrong choice of wood. Hard wood will give your design a major kick. Love your work
i like your video👍👍👍👏👏👏💓💓💓
Great artists
Wow , very nice
You res Sir you are worshiping theGod superb.saaho namasthe
I wouldn't be able to stand having one chip out of place. I'm such a frickin' perfectionist that I barely get any repairs done!🥺
You are not alone when you say you are a perfectionist...but you are all alone on repairs coz i had 1 done!🤭
Very nice 😊
Nice! Thank you very much!
Thnks you
That is beautiful ❤❤
Really nice job. At first I thought it was going to be a door but it's beautiful as a table top. 🇬🇧
I'm glad he added that piece of glass on top.
Цыганский столярный барон в деле.....
i like video verry good
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@@woodworkingguide6356 Hope you make many more good videos
Вау!!! Супер!!! молодець!!!!
Какой клей или состав клея используете,лак,краску.
БлагоДарю.
Nice
Thanks you
Beautiful crafted table.🧡
Good Use of Wood and Nice Work👌🏻👌🏻🥰
Bravo!!! 👍👍👍
GENEIUS IDEAS 😎😎😎
It is Impressive 🤩
Respect ! 👏👏👏
very beautiful work super
Hi you are an artist. Well done. Would you please say what angle you are cutting them. Thanks.
VERY NICE !!!
Aqui no Brasil nem profissional faz isso! 😮😮😮😮
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Great job, but where is the finished carpentry at?
like from nepal 👍️👌❤️🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
Real project
дёшево и сердито как у нас говорят все отлично успехов Вам
Impressive work, I've never seen that done before.
Este hombre debe darme gracias a Dios por destreza en su trabajo, es admirable como hace todo.
If you had his tools you could also
Congratulations on a very nice work. I also work on carving with a wooden chisel. I hope you will like the works on my page. See you again 🙋
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@@woodworkingguide6356 👍🙋
If you only could resin the top to level it, and a more smooth grid finish also oils instead of vanish. No. 2 the side rails ought to have superceded the cross rails under the top. Otherwise you are creative. Thanks for your good work!
Wow, nice skill👌
Just to know, how much would be its cost 🤔
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@@woodworkingguide6356 it's price please
Good👍👍
Way cool. Im just not sure about the top. Given how uneven it is, i would not want to put a glass or something like that on it cause things would be tippy. Maybe use an acrylic or something on the top to get a flat surface?? Oh. I should have watched all of it before commenting! Lol. No its way, way cool! 😅
Perfect👏👏👍👍
WOW!
I love that design!
You are very talented, sir!
Thank you, for sharing!
Great tutorial on how NOT to use power tools. I'm impressed that you still have all your fingers.
Looked fine to me. The lathe work was a bit sketchy but the man probably does this to put food on the table.
It’s not the cuts that we KNOW are unsafe that get us, because they are the ones where we’re paying the most attention. It’s the ones that just happen out of nowhere.
You sound like someone who can afford to spend half an hour lining up the perfect, 100% safe cut, with your face shield, safety glasses, full respirator, ear plugs AND earmuffs. Only to get an infected splinter and have it surgically removed.
@@curlygrain4389 Was thinking the same and absolutely Love your comment 😂
Great comment to identify those whose expertise was conferred solely by UA-cam videos. Thanks
You have no idea what you’re talking about. The man used push sticks and a sled with a riving knife
on the table saw and executed his cuts damn near textbook. I haven’t used a lathe since middle school so I won’t speak on that. His use of the band saw and circular saw were not questionable at all either. You’re nothing but a troll so props on succeeding at getting people to give you the attention you fiend for. Maybe one day you’ll have the balls to do something with your life other than typing out of your rear end.
Так их аж 10, не жалко😅
First safety rule in 'EVERY' workshop:
"NEVER WEAR HANGING GARMENTS OR JEWELRY". BEAUTIFUL PROJECT...!
Very nice
Muito lindo. O Senhor Jesus dá inteligência pro ser humano é só saber usar. Jesus te ama
Tukang ahli sangat baik
Nice job.
When glueing you should look at the grain. The third board should have been turned over.
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Guapísima la mesa buen trabajo 👍👍👍
great
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I loved it so much! Really 😊👍👍👍♥️
Золотые часы, золотой перстняк,он точно плотник?😁
цыганский!
جميل عاشت ايدك
Art
Hermosura de trabajo... delicado y suntuoso a la vez.. felicitaciones desde Argentina 👏💪👍
Kayu yang bagus kawan
WOW !! I wanna be able to make stuff like that !!
I don't have enough different kinds of saw's !! (Or, a lathe)
I have bought, in the past 2 yrs;
Table model Scroll Saw (Porter), Table model Mitre Saw (Craftsman), Circular Saw (Craftsman), Jigsaw (Craftsman), 3 different power sanders, Belt, Mouse, and a kind of medium size circular sander (all Craftsman). I have 12 different colors of Stains, Pre-stain, and lacquer. Trying to start my own little business. "Flutterby's and Hummer's Home Decor", a Faith-based shop for small items that I was working on B4 the deep depression set in. I've salvaged a bunch of pallets for working on projects that are rustic looking, and new wood for the new looking products. I was working on my screened-in porch at night, and, then we got new neighbors on both sides of us, within 20' of where I had been working, and, felt like I had to stop because they had 3 kids in diapers, and would have a big problem with my noise.
I was a Night shift Homecare Pediatric Nurse, until I lost my job at the beginning of the "Plannedemic".
I no longer wanted to spend all my time in somebody else's house, if they were going to pass me some kind of thing that could so easily kill me (I'm 66yo).
I've been collecting supplies to start working on a dream, for over 10yrs.
That dream is Flutterby's and Hummer's. But, what I was collecting for those 10 years was Artzy Craftzy supplies because my products will rely on fabrics, fabric paints and markers, machine embroidery, beads, etc. The main item's being Decorative Screens, like Drs offices used to have to get undressed behind, except for mine will be made in all kinds of colors and styles, Crosses, Fishes, and, wall hangings with Scriptures and Positive Sayings on them in Paints and Vinyls on rustic wood and on canvas.
I want to get this really rolling B4 I die, so that my adult High Functioning Autistic daughter can continue it, giving her a way to make a living that's within her realm of reality. No mean bosses to break her down.
IDK, maybe I'm just crazy....