Wonderful video. I’m going to have to raid my neighbors log pile and build one. I’ve done a few spoons and currently working on a small bowl and it would certainly be handy for bowls and kuksa.
It's good to see videos by someone who knows the value of a bow saw in carpentry. I had a friend who used his to cut his firewood and work on buildings.
What a great idea. Thanks! It so happens I have a similar size log I found a month or two ago that was not cut ‘square’’ - you’ve provided the solution. Thanks again.
You do nice work but the bench looks wobbly and the log doesn't look green. If your legs are green they will loosen up as they dry. "Green" woodworking works the opposite way, bone dry legs and a green log and the legs will tighten as the log dries. I'll be watching more of your videos, interested in how the bench worked out. Thanks
Love it! What sort of drill bits do you use in your hand drill? Also, you should make a bow saw or frame saw for that exact kind of sawing....you'll love it! They have kits out there that are awesome.
@@erikblarg5498 I put them there so I could wedge a wood blank between the pegs and the sidewall to work on with a gouge to make a bowl or kuksa, etc. I have not yet done this but it's on my list of things for the future. Thanks!
Love it! What sort of drill bits do you use in your hand drill? Also, you should make a bow saw or frame saw for that exact kind of sawing....you'll love it! They have kits out there that are awesome.
As always, you managed to show me something else I didnt know I needed till now.......
Hi from London England, fantastic video, I'm gonna make one! Cheers Rick, all the best mate.
Wonderful video. I’m going to have to raid my neighbors log pile and build one. I’ve done a few spoons and currently working on a small bowl and it would certainly be handy for bowls and kuksa.
Great job, Rick. Greetings from Scotland 👍
It's good to see videos by someone who knows the value of a bow saw in carpentry. I had a friend who used his to cut his firewood and work on buildings.
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
What a great idea. Thanks! It so happens I have a similar size log I found a month or two ago that was not cut ‘square’’ - you’ve provided the solution. Thanks again.
Love that. So simple and elegant.
Very Nice! This type of bench is called a 'clave'.
I like your video format style, explain when appropriate, let video do most of the talking. Speed up on more basic parts! Great bids, I'm subscribed!
Great job, Stan Willis, Washington State.
That's a great little bench!
Thanks!
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Really enjoyed the video from Maine
Great. Just what I needed. Thank you.
Sheena. Scotland.
Simple, brilliant, just what I was looking for. Thanks for posting! Subscribed!
That’s a awesome job brother 😁 , great idea.
Thanks
Than'ks from France
Brace and handsaw will keep you warm in the winter.
you work very fast!
Think your auger bit needed sharpening there at the end
Is that a comfortable height for you? It looked a little short for your stature. It came out very nice and has inspired me to make one. Thanks!
Great work on video mate
You do nice work but the bench looks wobbly and the log doesn't look green. If your legs are green they will loosen up as they dry. "Green" woodworking works the opposite way, bone dry legs and a green log and the legs will tighten as the log dries. I'll be watching more of your videos, interested in how the bench worked out. Thanks
Love it! What sort of drill bits do you use in your hand drill? Also, you should make a bow saw or frame saw for that exact kind of sawing....you'll love it! They have kits out there that are awesome.
Nice
Hello
Thanks for the video!
Dig the music; video ain't half bad either.
Superb
What was the “v” notch in the top of the stop end(full did. End) for? Thanks
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I put that in to help hold a spoon blank while I was cutting it.
@@RickMayotte thanks
wicked smaht!
Thank You!
has anyone found the video of him using it?
How about this one, ua-cam.com/video/BagGPb9_K_M/v-deo.html
@@RickMayotte Thank you Rick, Nice spoon blank! But I was more curious about what those pegs that look kinda like dreidels are for.
@@erikblarg5498 I put them there so I could wedge a wood blank between the pegs and the sidewall to work on with a gouge to make a bowl or kuksa, etc. I have not yet done this but it's on my list of things for the future. Thanks!
I started with Woodglut plans.
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Woodprix is a good solution for every woodworker.
Love it! What sort of drill bits do you use in your hand drill? Also, you should make a bow saw or frame saw for that exact kind of sawing....you'll love it! They have kits out there that are awesome.