Yep, butt napkins! Nice project, Wm. Best thing about all of your videos is this: "This is a story about..." Any serious woodworker knows that every piece you produce has a story - long, short or in-between. Keep up the great work.
Another great, well done, artisitic video with a great fun ending that doesn't take yourself too seriously. The flow and the sound mixing and everything made it easy to watch. And some great ideas in here. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for another great story. Also like the humble showing how something could be better. None of us are perfect, but your craftsmanship is amazing.
I like the contrast. I never would've thought to combine the two. And the slight differences in the kerfs and splines makes it a little rustic and brings out the hand made qualities. I love it.
I really like the mixing of different materials, nice job. I thought it might have looked really cool with an inlay on the face of the frame too. I really like your videos, thanks.
Nice, simple frame. The gaps don't bother me nearly as much as hanging it lower than the others that are next to it. My OCD wouldn't allow that lol Copper is a nice contrast to the walnut. Well done.
William, Awesome work as always! I Enjoy all of your content. The photography, editing, and storyline is really what sets them apart. I remember you talking about that at our Guild meeting in Fredericksburg. Started my UA-cam channel a while ago and have a lot to learn.. Wishing you all the best in 2021. Hope to have you at another guild meeting here in the future when all this Covid is over!! Stay safe friend!
Dave Picciuto has a great video on making a spline jig. I loe the way they add that extra detail to a frame. The copper was a really icce touch! Great art as well :)
Here's a little advice for the next time you use pipe to make stock, the edges are rounded, which explains the gaps. Filing the edges straight to the surface would probably solve this issue, pretty good idea none the less, good job!
I love the look of copper and walnut. I wonder though, as the copper heats up and expands, does it “dent” the wood around it, and that makes the kerf look like it’s mis-cut? It’s a likely enough excuse anyway! ;)
Maybe i'm being pedantic about this - but I have a particular dislike for the phrase "this is a story about that". I think that phrase discounts the fact that it is work - and - it is hard work. To top my pedantry off, while I do understand it is the intro - it feels rather redundant because the film is somewhat self explanatory having just clicked on the title and thumbnail of the video.
Wonderful..and I enjoyed the music!
I miss these types of videos. Wish you did more. Love them.
Yep, butt napkins! Nice project, Wm. Best thing about all of your videos is this: "This is a story about..." Any serious woodworker knows that every piece you produce has a story - long, short or in-between. Keep up the great work.
Another great, well done, artisitic video with a great fun ending that doesn't take yourself too seriously. The flow and the sound mixing and everything made it easy to watch. And some great ideas in here. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for another great story. Also like the humble showing how something could be better. None of us are perfect, but your craftsmanship is amazing.
I like the contrast. I never would've thought to combine the two. And the slight differences in the kerfs and splines makes it a little rustic and brings out the hand made qualities. I love it.
Using the copper was a great idea! Thanks for another great video😀
Great project. The copper and walnut are an awesome combination.
I think it looks great and we need more videos more often please.
Vey nice! Unique touch. Think I will take your inspiration and make some of those myself.
That’s a great print. I like the copper and walnut. Nice colour combo
This turned out beautifully!
Love the sap wood. Copper and black walnut🤩
Love the copper splines and those small imperfections is what makes it special -- its handmade!!
Wondeful video..Thank you!
Fine art! LOL I am dying here! Great video. Thanks for sharing, my lord ;-)
Excellent! Thanks for the frame and the video.
Quite creative. Thank you for sharing some inspiration.
The gaps show true handwork. We, humans, are not perfect for sure... Love these videos!
Fantastic idea I love the way it turned out. Your talent is unmatched
Love the classy reveal. 🤣 Interesting idea to use copper. That's one I haven't seen yet. Thanks for sharing!
I really like the mixing of different materials, nice job. I thought it might have looked really cool with an inlay on the face of the frame too. I really like your videos, thanks.
Ooooh thats a cool idea! Be on the lookout for something like that in the future
Thanks for the great content and storytelling mixed in with woodworking. Thanks Paul
Always enjoy your videos...classy presentation
These are my favorite videos. Thank you for doing this.
Knocked it out of the park Mr. Walker.
Beautiful!!
Thank you Will for bringing us along! Great story. Your kerfs outdo mine any day; if that makes it any better.
Nice, simple frame. The gaps don't bother me nearly as much as hanging it lower than the others that are next to it. My OCD wouldn't allow that lol Copper is a nice contrast to the walnut. Well done.
Phew lad you said "This a story about" and I nostalgia'd hard
Yeah, William’s intro is the best on YT.
Same!!
Loved it. These videos make me feel so ready to go and create. Haven't seen metal splines before either, very cool
Dope build......great work 💪
William, Awesome work as always! I Enjoy all of your content. The photography, editing, and storyline is really what sets them apart. I remember you talking about that at our Guild meeting in Fredericksburg. Started my UA-cam channel a while ago and have a lot to learn.. Wishing you all the best in 2021. Hope to have you at another guild meeting here in the future when all this Covid is over!! Stay safe friend!
Continuous improvement & happy accidents , these two go hand in hand . Thank you for continuing to share you videography and your wood working skills.
HA! Love the frame and poster.
Awesome work! It sounds like you got to try something new, and it adds an interesting touch to the frame.
Looks good
Love the artwork! And the frame is fantastic!
Rock on Mr. Walker.
Dave Picciuto has a great video on making a spline jig. I loe the way they add that extra detail to a frame. The copper was a really icce touch! Great art as well :)
Well done,Me Lord !!
Really beautiful work, dude! It looks amazing! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Very very nice
I like how you left the sap wood in the frame I never understood why most cut it out
Here's a little advice for the next time you use pipe to make stock, the edges are rounded, which explains the gaps. Filing the edges straight to the surface would probably solve this issue, pretty good idea none the less, good job!
I think humble is a good way to live life.
I love the look of copper and walnut. I wonder though, as the copper heats up and expands, does it “dent” the wood around it, and that makes the kerf look like it’s mis-cut? It’s a likely enough excuse anyway! ;)
Pretty sure the beauty of the copper splines would distract from any imperfections
Lovely video... I don't have the roller for flattering the pipe bun I'll find a way.. (you should credit the music, it was nice)
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Butt napkins for all.
Owls remind me of Virgil from Mighty Max.
The wife laughed, I'll be getting one of those posters...
Maybe i'm being pedantic about this - but I have a particular dislike for the phrase "this is a story about that". I think that phrase discounts the fact that it is work - and - it is hard work. To top my pedantry off, while I do understand it is the intro - it feels rather redundant because the film is somewhat self explanatory having just clicked on the title and thumbnail of the video.