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Yeah, but it wasn't his first rodeo was it? Good goin' though, but what a weight. Imagine his wives expression when he told her he had made her a lovely new kitchen table! Great big brass butterflies and a 3"" thick oak top- priceless! On that brass note, I'll have to try routing some. Just sayin' 🙃
This man is an old world craftsman, his inovation and experience are priceless. Would like to aprentice under this man. Not many men like him around these days.
Now that's what I'm talkin about way to show your lungs who's the Boss. Wood dust and fumes from smelting is a good way to condition your lungs to withstand anything. It takes a lot of work and dedication to build up the tolerance to toxic fumes and exotic wood dust. Keep up the hard work when the asteroid hits you will not need to wear a respirator.
Milling oak by hand in a workshop was unbelievably accurate. I find it hard enough with an Alaskan mill. Superb routering by hand and really clever techniques and an excellent router bit for thicknessing. Loved the simultaneous cutting of the two planks to get a perfect butt joint. The smelting of the copper wedges inspirational. The best woodworking video I've ever seen.
"The best woodworking video I've ever seen." .... and I second that! Absolutely amazing... to do all that cutting and then have it fit together perfectly.
First off, this is an amazing build. Second, let’s take a moment to appreciate the filming and editing. This was truly a pleasure to watch and didn’t feel like 17 min. This was a lesson in woodworking and videography. Well done!
the author does like to from scratch, shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxD-QRFQz730FJEh4f9BYSf-nkIMIC9hL_ as another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us dont have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we wont be able to practice the full stack project, is still great.
This is a master craftsman. I can't believe the woodwork details from the design of the table to the various joints. He even made his own clamps to hold his work. Then on top of everything he did his own metal foundry work. Simply amazing. I would love to have the privilege of having him build a table for me... it would be an heirloom to be passed on to future generations. Simply amazing 👏
My dad would have been proud of you. He was the greatest carpenter I have ever met. He worked solely with hand tools, never ever saw him use a power tool or work from a detailed plan, he simply sketched an idea and got to work. Such skills like yours take years of experience and an infinite love for the elements. My dad lovingly caressed wood and iron, he would sit for hours holding a stump of a tree or the cut of a tree trunk working out the optimum use with minimal waste, then with the patience of Job he would get to work. Watching you work reminded me so much of my dad. My love of wood came from my father, i have neither his patience nor his skills but I have found my own wood working style, it’s rough cuts with a chain saw, random ideas, wooden pegs, hacking, chopping and a lot of banging, always wonky, neither aesthetically beautiful or quite square, the end result always turns out surprisingly beautiful. Thank you for the great videos and the opportunity to witness your work.
As a person who has some experience with woodworking, this is truly amazing woodworking craftsmanship. What I appreciate most is the confidence that this man demonstrates with all of his cuts.
As a fellow woodworker with a long line of ancestors that were in it also, I know the value of well preserved old wood. Most of it's curing is already past, though it will continue curing for a few centuries more. After almost 2 centuries, wood like the oak used here is quite a nice choice for making a strong table like this one. I have to say that there are better tools and equipment that can be used, but most are expensive. The fact that this woodworker did it with less costly tools and equipment speaks volumes about his skill in woodworking. Few have the skill to make something that looks and works so well! I welcome highly skilled woodworkers, and applaud them for helping keep our craft alive!
Makes me think, if someone isnt able to do simple woodworking(simple joints and flat edges) without high tech/expensive machines, are they truly a skilled woodworker?
Amen to that. His ability to overcome the cost of expensive things like a mill or belt fed planning table. Hats off to this man. Also the ability to add not wooden bow ties but melt down brass and do that from scratch. 🤯 Our lord has definitely blessed this man due to all his hard work.
@@skie6282 If one has to rely on automated machines to do the work, their skill level is low indeed! For me, the work is what I enjoy about my profession. I like all the aspects of woodworking, from designing, all the way to the finished product. It has given me a great reputation in the field.
@@skie6282 The joints are not what he is talking about. He's talking about planing it with a router and milling it with a chainsaw without even a chainsaw mill.
Thank you for presenting an amazing build that doesn't use expensive tools, like large planers, sawmills, or cabinet saws. You have opened my eyes to alternative methods that I already have all the tools I need to experiment with the same methods.
Я занималась росписью по дереву и работала на мебельной ф-ке! Обожаю изделия из дерева! Инкрустация металлом понравилась! Спасибо! За хорошее видео! Большая редкость, в наше суетное время, увидеть ручную работу
Дерево росло 133 года и в один мах сделать стол, а если все деревья вот так перерубить , чем дышать будете ,ведь они нам дают кислород и только мне не пишите ,что все деревья невозможно за раз уничтожить, мы видем как уничтожают целыми лесами , а взамен не садят молодняк .В нынешнее время даже этот стол из дерева, хоть и он мастер, уже вредительством называется.Я не являюсь стороникам зеленых , но уже и ид..ту видно, как природу губят, а мы ведь люди, животное и земля едины, и не можем друг без друга существовать .
@@ВасяПупкин-ф8к4г а Вы едите на полу? моетесь без мыла в реке? Живёте в поле, чтоб на шалаш дерево не срубить? И не пишете тут всякую "зелёную" чушь, сидя в тепле и пользуясь всеми благами, на которые ушло миллион деревьев? Просто, если у самого руки растут из... понятно какого места, то не надо завидовать. Вот такие и оставляют дизлайки, к сожалению... Лучше бы сортировали свой хозяйственный мусор "спасители планеты"... Такой стол (один раз сделанный) будет веками служить и передаваться из покаления в покаление в отличие от другой современной мебели. Это и есть сохранение природы, когда сделано на века...
@@natskukon8787 я дизлайк поставил чисто из профессиональных соображений, много лишнего, это не производство, а хоббизм, чисто для видео, чтобы профаны удивлялись, любой нормальный столяр сделает этот стол намного быстрее и проще.
This is by far the greatest woodworking video I've ever seen!!!! You are such an incredible artist with a Chainsaw, router, chisel, etc! You just showed everyone how to create a masterpiece with $2000 worth of tools instead of the $100,000 setup the other guys use! You are a brilliant artist, my friend! Stunning finished piece!! I could go on and on with more compliments! I will look for more of your videos. Thank you.
Are you kidding me 😳, that thing is medieval GORGEOUS, the bowtie touch across the top, the shims for spreading, all the routing. And it should last a few lifetimes. Plus...a lot of meals and descions will be had at that table. I gaurantee it👍
Beautiful craftsmanship IT was Impressive to watch the creation of the Table IT gave me an Idea to make a table with A cross inlay for a communion Table for a Church. I am so very Impressed how you didn't waste a bit of the wood that you harvested A person can tell how much care you put into your craft. And smelting your own brass or copper for the wedges and Inlay Incredible!
Посмотрел видео на одном дыхании. Дух захватывает! Прекрасный мастер! Великолепная работа! Счастья, здоровья и творческих успехов Вам! Огромное спасибо за истинное эстетическое удовольствие!!!
I’m a self taught carpenter so of course I think nothing is impossible. This is a major inspiration for me as I love natural elements like the copper alloy for wedges. Apart from the oak cut from a single log. The joinery, superb. Well done sir 😊
This art produced is just the tip of the iceberg of the amount of work, skills and love poured into it. A pleasure and privilege to watch and know. Thank you.
Incredible handheld tool precision. The router control was otherworldly to watch. I wouldn't trust myself to hold any lines with a handheld router without a jig.
There's no amount of food and drinks that'll ever stress this table; and aside from fires and tornadoes, it should last for hundreds of years. I was impressed with your old-school craftsmanship, design and execution; the brass was a particularly nice touch! Great video!
@Prakhar No it's nothing like that it's nowhere even close to what you just said. And it couldn't be farther from a copy where is the blueprint to this table and because you can copy it so easy like you just said can you show me links to multiple other tables with custom hourglass inlaid copper zinc plates and wedges so you can break this down and move it whenever you wanted to. Lmfao photocopy??? Somebody get your grandpa hes having a stroke.
El trabajo muy bueno excelente se ve que conoce bien su oficio. En cuánto a las herramientas tiene un taller bien conformado con todo lo necesario para hacer lo que quiera con maderas. Un gran capital hombre máquinas un buen equipo felicidades.
Dabedreon, I have removed and replaced a couple ton of things, but craftsmanship is a rarety. You are still young, go find something you want to do in your off hours that gives you pride.
Да-а... Вот уж действительно, красивее дерева ещё ни чего не придумали! Да ещё и "золотые руки" есть в наличии... Спасибо за прекрасные эмоции и удачи в дальнейшем творчестве!
This is great. The amount of skill shown here and lack of high end machinery is very rare. How anyone could vote this down is beyond me. Love all the Makita!
I actually down voted it ! But try to understand why... Cutting down such an old tree just to make such a stupid wooden table is beyond me ! It's like cutting down a part of mother natures soul ^^"
Molto bravo ! I miei complimenti migliori ! Senza attrezzature professionali, considerando la durezza del legno di Quercia, hai realizzato un opera Eccellente, di alto livello di precisione. Hai pienamente dimostrato l'amore che hai per questa Arte. Grazie per il video. Saluti da Roma
Начиная с 90-х вы (девушки и женщины России) рабочих считали за неудачников. Молодежь не училась на рабочих, а шли в менеджеры-торгаши. Вот и получили, что имеем - мужчина, который может сам что-то дома починить уже редкость, а тот кто сам дома строит и мебель делает вообще исчезающий вид.
@@Spinus- Мастера всегда редкость, но девушки чаше дают качкам, чем мастерам. Пока такое происходит большинство толковых ребят будут уходить на более "престижные" работы. Престижные в кавычках, потому что данное слово вообще не должно применяться к специальностям. Как там у Маршака было? -Все работы хороши, выбирай на вкус.
Great to see such a skilled designer and artizan as well at work. The brass wedges locking the legs into the table top was very clever. The use of scrap material to make your own brass was very impressive. Nice to see old skills of woodwork mixed with modern tools and lazer technology. All very well done.
Сразу видно вы дилетант, дуб не сушат кругляком это раз, два после получения досок сушка такого массива заняла бы 2года, так что видео полный фейк стол потрескается через год
A chainsaw grinder and router. Wow just goes to show you don’t need a millions dollars of specialty tool to make a beautiful table or wood working. One of the most impressive videos I’ve seen.
I don't work with wood, but my Dad did. This was amazing to watch and I enjoyed it quite a lot because of this guy's workmanship - essentially flawless. I hope high schools still offer woodshop. I know a couple young people who learned not only wonderful, lifelong skills, but we're inspired to take pride in their work in order to produce unique quality products of beauty. Really nice.
This table deserves to be in a museum of art in wood. Design, construction and finishing near perfection. Absolutely amazing. Esta mesa merece estar em um museu de arte em madeira. Projeto, construção e acabamento perfeitos. Absolutamente magnífico.
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Тот, кто работает руками - рабочий. Тот, кто работает руками и головой - мастер. Тот, кто работает руками, головой и сердцем - художник.
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Можно смотреть бесконечно.
@Hay ho TV вот это тема👍
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It's frightening how easy he demonstrates the techniques. Years of experience on display. We are privileged to watch.
Not only the videography. The woodworking as well.
I can’t get over how this guy used simple tools and imagination to make this great table. Very impressive and talented.
I can't figure out how to manage not to lose edge out of the first cut. Btw: Major cut along side from a plain chainsaw...!!??
@@johnnyapoliyo421 COME RIFERIMENTO AVEVA IL RAGGIO LASER
Yeah, but it wasn't his first rodeo was it? Good goin' though, but what a weight. Imagine his wives expression when he told her he had made her a lovely new kitchen table! Great big brass butterflies and a 3"" thick oak top- priceless! On that brass note, I'll have to try routing some. Just sayin' 🙃
This man is an old world craftsman, his inovation and experience are priceless.
Would like to aprentice under this man.
Not many men like him around these days.
I'll agree completely!
His kind are few and far between.
He is good. Very good. But an old school craftsman wouldn't have used glue. We can forgive the machinery.
Now that's what I'm talkin about way to show your lungs who's the Boss. Wood dust and fumes from smelting is a good way to condition your lungs to withstand anything. It takes a lot of work and dedication to build up the tolerance to toxic fumes and exotic wood dust. Keep up the hard work when the asteroid hits you will not need to wear a respirator.
You can learn it. What else you doing--watching Bachelor on TV?
If you learn the profession "Schreiner" in Germany, you will be able to do this.
Milling oak by hand in a workshop was unbelievably accurate. I find it hard enough with an Alaskan mill. Superb routering by hand and really clever techniques and an excellent router bit for thicknessing. Loved the simultaneous cutting of the two planks to get a perfect butt joint. The smelting of the copper wedges inspirational. The best woodworking video I've ever seen.
As a woodworker myself I can appreciate the work this man put into this piece. He is a true master craftsman.
I too can do all of this BUT his ability to chisel angled square holes…. Alien like activity.
@@jeffclark6312 then you're a hero Jeff.
Am i the only one here not acquainted with woodworking and just enjoying the video
"The best woodworking video I've ever seen." .... and I second that! Absolutely amazing... to do all that cutting and then have it fit together perfectly.
First off, this is an amazing build. Second, let’s take a moment to appreciate the filming and editing. This was truly a pleasure to watch and didn’t feel like 17 min. This was a lesson in woodworking and videography. Well done!
I agree
Totally agree 👍
It felt like 3 months of shooting and building, with editing. It truly deserves the 10m views.
What he said! Truly nice to watch
I didn’t want the video to end! So much fun to watch and such a work of art as a bonus to boot!
the author does like to from scratch, shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxD-QRFQz730FJEh4f9BYSf-nkIMIC9hL_ as another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us dont have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we wont be able to practice the full stack project, is still great.
It's Russia
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Anyone who makes furniture watching this can appreciate the huge amount of skill In many different disciplines to create this stunning table.
Exactly!
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This is not just a table, it's a work of art... Congratulations.
Look at here
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Yes great wood work hes gifted lovely to watch.
True
Ita a wastage of wood
Yup.
Not just a craftsman but a man on a mission who puts his heart and soul into his creation and at one with his masterpiece.
Look
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Wow. Beautiful! And the dogs are nice too. Thanks for sharing the video!
Thank you for building, filming and sharing this amazing piece of art. A table designed to be used for centuries.
Удивило отсутствие многих инструментов и находчивость автора для такой сложной и в высшей степени качественной работы. Уважение!!!
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Скоро будут удивляться тому как кто то умеет отличать молоток от рубанка.
@@michaelmushers6368 а молоток накидной или рожковый? ;)
Каких инструментоа отсутствие удивило?
@@viktorsikora Ну например тех,которые есть у хартвуд.Рейсмусы-фуганки,мафелы-вафелы...А на выходе отличная работа без загибания пальцев.
This is a master craftsman. I can't believe the woodwork details from the design of the table to the various joints. He even made his own clamps to hold his work. Then on top of everything he did his own metal foundry work. Simply amazing. I would love to have the privilege of having him build a table for me... it would be an heirloom to be passed on to future generations. Simply amazing 👏
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I’ve been woodworking for 26 years and this man’s creativity is amazing.
Have you been using green (wet) lumber for that long?
The dog - cat fight in the end
PRICELESS
Simply a master craftsman
Согласен!
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It was Gangsta. Russian to be precise.
Хоть от столярных работ я далёк, ролик посмотрел на одном дыхании! Жму руку Мастеру!
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@@pavelevmenov если не секрет, какова стоимость сего чудо стола?
The most beautiful hand crafted table I’ve ever seen.
How do you call that table hand crafted when he used lasers and power tools for literally the entire thing
Almost as good as store-bought. And probably half the cost.
The most hear breaking 100years old tree being cut down.
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My dad would have been proud of you. He was the greatest carpenter I have ever met. He worked solely with hand tools, never ever saw him use a power tool or work from a detailed plan, he simply sketched an idea and got to work. Such skills like yours take years of experience and an infinite love for the elements. My dad lovingly caressed wood and iron, he would sit for hours holding a stump of a tree or the cut of a tree trunk working out the optimum use with minimal waste, then with the patience of Job he would get to work. Watching you work reminded me so much of my dad. My love of wood came from my father, i have neither his patience nor his skills but I have found my own wood working style, it’s rough cuts with a chain saw, random ideas, wooden pegs, hacking, chopping and a lot of banging, always wonky, neither aesthetically beautiful or quite square, the end result always turns out surprisingly beautiful. Thank you for the great videos and the opportunity to witness your work.
Получил наслаждение от просмотра этого творчества!
This is probably the best wood working video I've seen over the years. Craftsmanship, design and videography...superb!
And expensive!
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Couldn’t agree more fantastic
Without a doubt. Something attainable without Norm Abrams level of woodshop machinery.
@@jonathanpeterson1984 Thx for the laugh...fixed it.
As a person who has some experience with woodworking, this is truly amazing woodworking craftsmanship. What I appreciate most is the confidence that this man demonstrates with all of his cuts.
Согласен, хороший парикмахер 👍
"The finish on this wood is flawless. Absolutely superb work!"
As a fellow woodworker with a long line of ancestors that were in it also, I know the value of well preserved old wood. Most of it's curing is already past, though it will continue curing for a few centuries more. After almost 2 centuries, wood like the oak used here is quite a nice choice for making a strong table like this one.
I have to say that there are better tools and equipment that can be used, but most are expensive. The fact that this woodworker did it with less costly tools and equipment speaks volumes about his skill in woodworking. Few have the skill to make something that looks and works so well!
I welcome highly skilled woodworkers, and applaud them for helping keep our craft alive!
Cuál sería el mérito de el carpintero,si todo lo hiciera con herramientas costosas??
Makes me think, if someone isnt able to do simple woodworking(simple joints and flat edges) without high tech/expensive machines, are they truly a skilled woodworker?
Amen to that. His ability to overcome the cost of expensive things like a mill or belt fed planning table. Hats off to this man. Also the ability to add not wooden bow ties but melt down brass and do that from scratch. 🤯 Our lord has definitely blessed this man due to all his hard work.
@@skie6282 If one has to rely on automated machines to do the work, their skill level is low indeed! For me, the work is what I enjoy about my profession. I like all the aspects of woodworking, from designing, all the way to the finished product. It has given me a great reputation in the field.
@@skie6282 The joints are not what he is talking about. He's talking about planing it with a router and milling it with a chainsaw without even a chainsaw mill.
That table looks so well made it could last for centuries.
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this is a replica of the table that saved Hitler from the bomb planted by Stauffenberg.
Fun fact: this was actually filmed in 1556
@@maReK.OczOplAs except germans didnt use Oak. Nice lies lol
@@charlespanache7047 yeaaah? What were they using?
300 years from now, someone will still be using this table.
Amazing craftsmanship!
I hope he signed and dated it.
How can one guy have so many tools😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
@@theofficialbisayangsikyu This is not a lot, for sure. But he is defiantly did not start it yesterday.
Incrível seu trabalho.
Ficou maravilhosa essa mesa
Parabéns.
Gratidão
Как здорово, что мозги, руки и инструмент нашли друг друга. Высший пилотаж!
КРАСОТА НЕОПИСУЕМАЯ!!!!!
У меня просто нет слов!!!! Такие вещи потом передаются из поколения в поколение!!!!
Только вот вопрос, зачем потомкам надо будет старый неподъёмный стол?
Thank you for presenting an amazing build that doesn't use expensive tools, like large planers, sawmills, or cabinet saws. You have opened my eyes to alternative methods that I already have all the tools I need to experiment with the same methods.
The natural talent, genius, craftmanship and experience that are in this video are beyong incredible. Bravo to you, bud! Amazing work!
This is absolutely mind-blowing. Amazing end result with relatively simple tools. No planer! Made your own brass from metal scraps! No table saw!
Столько часов работы, труда, и все в таком не большом видео... Я просто в восторге от мастер-класса. Мое уважение. Спасибо за крутой контент.
Я занималась росписью по дереву и работала на мебельной ф-ке! Обожаю изделия из дерева! Инкрустация металлом понравилась! Спасибо! За хорошее видео! Большая редкость, в наше суетное время, увидеть ручную работу
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Дерево росло 133 года и в один мах сделать стол, а если все деревья вот так перерубить , чем дышать будете ,ведь они нам дают кислород и только мне не пишите ,что все деревья невозможно за раз уничтожить, мы видем как уничтожают целыми лесами , а взамен не садят молодняк .В нынешнее время даже этот стол из дерева, хоть и он мастер, уже вредительством называется.Я не являюсь стороникам зеленых , но уже и ид..ту видно, как природу губят, а мы ведь люди, животное и земля едины, и не можем друг без друга существовать .
@@ВасяПупкин-ф8к4г а Вы едите на полу? моетесь без мыла в реке? Живёте в поле, чтоб на шалаш дерево не срубить? И не пишете тут всякую "зелёную" чушь, сидя в тепле и пользуясь всеми благами, на которые ушло миллион деревьев? Просто, если у самого руки растут из... понятно какого места, то не надо завидовать. Вот такие и оставляют дизлайки, к сожалению... Лучше бы сортировали свой хозяйственный мусор "спасители планеты"... Такой стол (один раз сделанный) будет веками служить и передаваться из покаления в покаление в отличие от другой современной мебели. Это и есть сохранение природы, когда сделано на века...
@@natskukon8787 я дизлайк поставил чисто из профессиональных соображений, много лишнего, это не производство, а хоббизм, чисто для видео, чтобы профаны удивлялись, любой нормальный столяр сделает этот стол намного быстрее и проще.
Василий не нервничайте, древесина восполнимый ресурс, а вот время 🕘, нет.
Под такой стол теперь нужно дом построить соответсвуя статусу дерева, из которого построен этот стол! Браво, мастер!
Дерево да , но каков спец !
@@ВасяПлут-з6г спец безусловно мастер своего дела. 👍🏻
Там наверное уже все стоит и дом и стулья и беседки , уверен .
А пока в сарай. Не домой же тащить.
This is by far the greatest woodworking video I've ever seen!!!!
You are such an incredible artist with a Chainsaw, router, chisel, etc! You just showed everyone how to create a masterpiece with $2000 worth of tools instead of the $100,000 setup the other guys use! You are a brilliant artist, my friend! Stunning finished piece!!
I could go on and on with more compliments! I will look for more of your videos. Thank you.
No Shyt. Eat your heart out Norm Abrams.
@@infonut That's unnecessary potty mouth, tich tich! 🤠
No sawmill, no problem, no jointer, no problem, no planer, no problem, just some very impressive wood and metalworking skills.
без лишних слов и понтов, творит человек делов )
реально приятно видеть быструю и функциональную работу. спасибо
Are you kidding me 😳, that thing is medieval GORGEOUS, the bowtie touch across the top, the shims for spreading, all the routing. And it should last a few lifetimes. Plus...a lot of meals and descions will be had at that table. I gaurantee it👍
thanks for watching
I emphatically agree!!!
@@pavelevmenov I want the table lol 😂
Damn , haven't got words . . . . the most skillful person constructing the most beautiful table indeed .
thanks
@@pavelevmenov How do you dry the logs?
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Took the words out of my mouth. A big 👍🏻👍🏻
Супер! Огонь! Сколько инструмента! Это уже не ремесло-это искусство! Стол технически-шедевр!👏👏👏👏👏
Felicitări bravo ești un adevărat meseriaș îți doresc multa sanatate si fericire si mult succes încontinuare
Beautiful craftsmanship IT was Impressive to watch the creation of the Table IT gave me an Idea to make a table with A cross inlay for a communion Table for a Church. I am so very Impressed how you didn't waste a bit of the wood that you harvested A person can tell how much care you put into your craft. And smelting your own brass or copper for the wedges and Inlay Incredible!
Excellent workmanship
Безусловно это мастерство высшей категории. Мое почтение!!!
Такой стол на века. Молодец мастер. Да еще издуба. К такому столу комната нужна большая. Красиво!!!
Посмотрел видео на одном дыхании. Дух захватывает! Прекрасный мастер! Великолепная работа!
Счастья, здоровья и творческих успехов Вам!
Огромное спасибо за истинное эстетическое удовольствие!!!
Это не стол. Это шедевр !
Лайк и подписка.
One of the most extraordinary things I've ever seen. Utterly magnificent.
I’m a self taught carpenter so of course I think nothing is impossible. This is a major inspiration for me as I love natural elements like the copper alloy for wedges. Apart from the oak cut from a single log. The joinery, superb. Well done sir 😊
Muchas gracias ( Thank you) wow, I loved the part where you made your own brass.😊
This art produced is just the tip of the iceberg of the amount of work, skills and love poured into it. A pleasure and privilege to watch and know. Thank you.
С минимум инструмента сделал вековой красивый стол. Молодец. Это уже уровень творения!!! 👍👍👍👍👍
Не плохой минимум однако!
Ничего себе минимум )
1,000 years from now, someone will still enjoy that table I hope.
Incredible handheld tool precision. The router control was otherworldly to watch. I wouldn't trust myself to hold any lines with a handheld router without a jig.
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Exactly....hand precision was expert level....showed all the basic's....
He cut the log so straight with chainsaw, I think only 20+ year's experience can do that work so easily.
Получил удовольствие от такого процесса! Мои овации за работу и за съёмку 💪
Испытал тоже самое
Oh my!
I'm so glad Master craftsmen are still around and producing and teaching!!!
Thank you!
I’d love to apprentice with this guy for a year
Simplemente una obra de arte , espectacular , gran maestro carpintero . Sublime trabajo .
There's no amount of food and drinks that'll ever stress this table; and aside from fires and tornadoes, it should last for hundreds of years.
I was impressed with your old-school craftsmanship, design and execution; the brass was a particularly nice touch! Great video!
Fires yes, but a tornado would take one look at this and run the other way.
@@UnpaidInternn LOL!
The perfect balance between power tools and traditional saws and chisels, that's the way I like working with wood.
I love that you did this, without a whole bunch of inaccessible tools
Beh, oddio.... Tra tutti gli strumenti ele punte, qualche migliaio di euro c'è
@Prakhar No it's nothing like that it's nowhere even close to what you just said. And it couldn't be farther from a copy where is the blueprint to this table and because you can copy it so easy like you just said can you show me links to multiple other tables with custom hourglass inlaid copper zinc plates and wedges so you can break this down and move it whenever you wanted to.
Lmfao photocopy??? Somebody get your grandpa hes having a stroke.
El trabajo muy bueno excelente se ve que conoce bien su oficio. En cuánto a las herramientas tiene un taller bien conformado con todo lo necesario para hacer lo que quiera con maderas. Un gran capital hombre máquinas un buen equipo felicidades.
@Prakhar from photocopy to "useless effort". If you dont like it, that's fine. No need to be weird and make things up.
I absolutely love the design. What a beefy, yet graceful table. Well done.
I love watching stuff like this. It reminds me how totally hopeless I am with DIY. I'm 62 and put a shelf up once, my wife had to supervise.
😂😂🙏 that is absolutely adorable.
Dabedreon, I have removed and replaced a couple ton of things, but craftsmanship is a rarety. You are still young, go find something you want to do in your off hours that gives you pride.
Perfectly sums up why America is turning into a shit hole
Its ok lmao
Да-а... Вот уж действительно, красивее дерева ещё ни чего не придумали!
Да ещё и "золотые руки" есть в наличии...
Спасибо за прекрасные эмоции и удачи в дальнейшем творчестве!
Спасибо
@Вячеслав Соловьев ты чё, хотел автора обидеть? почему он должен одним рубанком что то делать?
@Вячеслав Соловьев рубанком? Видимо вы тоже мастер. Мастер болтать языком.
@Вячеслав Соловьев фу
@Вячеслав Соловьев 21век если, что. А ты можешь и в шкуре с каменным топором бродить.
This is by far one of the most impressive and beautiful builds/tables I have EVER seen!
This table looks like it will stand for a thousand years. Well done.
I like how he builds a table with regular tools, unlike many others who have specialist equipment that no one can afford
Agreed...
Ахаха 😆👍
Haha
You guys got some type of kiln to smelt brass??
@@MrSaschaWinter Those are easy and cheap to make at home.
This is great. The amount of skill shown here and lack of high end machinery is very rare. How anyone could vote this down is beyond me. Love all the Makita!
I actually down voted it ! But try to understand why... Cutting down such an old tree just to make such a stupid wooden table is beyond me ! It's like cutting down a part of mother natures soul ^^"
@@Dany2k13 And you don't live in a home made out of wood or own any wooden furniture?
@@Dany2k13 Go live in a forest
What power tools were used 133 years ago?
@@Dany2k13 what's stupid about it?
Слов нет, мощно, инструмента минимум, результат, удивляет.
Molto bravo ! I miei complimenti migliori !
Senza attrezzature professionali, considerando la durezza del legno di Quercia, hai realizzato un opera Eccellente, di alto livello di precisione. Hai pienamente dimostrato l'amore che hai per questa Arte.
Grazie per il video.
Saluti da Roma
Громадный труд, и монтаж на высоте, золотые руки у мастера. Респект
СПАСИБО
@@pavelevmenov Павел а можно этот стол купить у Вас?
This was worth an entire watch for the dog and cat playing on the log at the end.
Спасибо! Красиво! Талантливо! Прекрасная работа, настоящий мастер, настоящий мужик. Дай бог вам любящую и понимающую жену! 👍👍👍❤️
Начиная с 90-х вы (девушки и женщины России) рабочих считали за неудачников. Молодежь не училась на рабочих, а шли в менеджеры-торгаши. Вот и получили, что имеем - мужчина, который может сам что-то дома починить уже редкость, а тот кто сам дома строит и мебель делает вообще исчезающий вид.
@@Abram878 č
Даже до 90-х, когда ещё учились на рабочих, такие мастера были редкостью. Мастера своего дела, вообще редкость, в любой профессии.
@@Spinus- Мастера всегда редкость, но девушки чаше дают качкам, чем мастерам. Пока такое происходит большинство толковых ребят будут уходить на более "престижные" работы.
Престижные в кавычках, потому что данное слово вообще не должно применяться к специальностям. Как там у Маршака было? -Все работы хороши, выбирай на вкус.
@@Abram878 такую глупость несусветную написали, что даже читать смешно 👎
Such amazing skill in planning and application.
As a former woodworker myself, I am fascinated by the whole process that resulted in this table!
You, Sir, are a Master Craftsman!
Есть три вещи на которые можно смотреть бесконечно. Вода, огонь и как другие работают. Круто.
Jio
И как играются пёс и котик в конце
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Fantastico!!!!!!!!!!👍👍👍👍👍👍
Обожаю изделия без саморезов)
What an incredibly gifted carpenter.
Pure genius. He makes it look easy.
He starts with a log. Wow!!!
I still thought it looked complex
Great to see such a skilled designer and artizan as well at work. The brass wedges locking the legs into the table top was very clever. The use of scrap material to make your own brass was very impressive. Nice to see old skills of woodwork mixed with modern tools and lazer technology. All very well done.
i’m missing the point of those brass wedges on the legs that remain unseen inside the table. can someone please explain? thanks.
@@urbanstrong I believe they’re called bow ties and they add strength to a joint, prevents cracks over time, and looks very good.
@urbanstrong As the legs are hammered into position, the tenon splays with the wedges and locks the legs into the mortise.
Как люблю мебель из дерева! Исполнение великолепное!
Работа достойная мастера! Высший пилотаж! Дай Бог тебе здоровья и сил!
Так же бы научится
Сразу видно вы дилетант, дуб не сушат кругляком это раз, два после получения досок сушка такого массива заняла бы 2года, так что видео полный фейк стол потрескается через год
That log found the right craftsman. Beautiful construction!
Beautiful, well built table.
A chainsaw grinder and router. Wow just goes to show you don’t need a millions dollars of specialty tool to make a beautiful table or wood working. One of the most impressive videos I’ve seen.
Indeed. Im wondering about whats going to happen when the wood dries.
Мастеру, нет слов руки у тебя просто супер, долгих лет тебе заниматься таким ремеслом.
I don't work with wood, but my Dad
did. This was amazing to watch and I enjoyed it quite a lot because of this guy's workmanship - essentially
flawless. I hope high schools still offer woodshop. I know a couple young people who learned not only wonderful, lifelong skills, but we're inspired to take pride in their work in order to produce unique quality products of beauty. Really nice.
Wow!!! That's amazing and inspiring. What beautiful craftsmanship with basic tools. Congratulations🙂
Потрясающе! Восхищение и уважение! Настоящий художник!!!
This table deserves to be in a museum of art in wood. Design, construction and finishing near perfection. Absolutely amazing.
Esta mesa merece estar em um museu de arte em madeira. Projeto, construção e acabamento perfeitos. Absolutamente magnífico.
Это тот случай, кода можно ставил лайк ещё перед просмотром этого видео ☝️👍👍👍💎
Wow. Good job. Love the design and execution.
Videos like this really make me sit here and think what the hell have I learned in life
thanks for watching
@@pavelevmenov How is stored the oak so well? It didn't even have one crack
Very true. I thought the same thing.
its never too late to learn something new :)
@@Someone-hs5yb I’m pretty sure because it’s still green bud👍
Эмоции зашкаливают от конечного результата. Удачи в твоих идеях! Спасибо за видео.
Спасибо
@@pavelevmenov Классная работа ! 👍💋
+ такая же лавочка от мастера = хороший комплект
Очень красивая работа!! С деревом, одно удовольствие!!!!
This guy is like Picasso of woodworking love it!
Z przyjemnością ogląda się jak pracujesz a efekt końcowy zachwyca. Zwrucilem też uwagę na Twoich pomocników, są naprawdę przeuroczy. Pozdrawiam z Polski
Умелые руки, большой опыт и все инструменты! Волшебник! Можно смотреть и смотреть на этот процесс!👍
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Мужчина, Творец, стол - шедевр! Восхищена!