See What A 70-Year-Old Carpenter Can Do with Basic Carpentry Machines _ Really Solid Table
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- See What A 70-Year-Old Carpenter Can Do with Basic Carpentry Machines _ Really Solid Table
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I am impressed with his level of skill. He has obviously been at this all of his life. And amazingly still has all of his fingers, even more impressive. Thanks for the video my friend.
Since when have joiners, planers, ban saws, chop saws, drill press, table saws,routers, mitre saws been considered "basic" carpentry machines? This man has access to a full-blown woodworking shop including dust collection. Title is a tad bit misleading.
Yep
This ain’t The Woodwright’s Shop on PBS.
Basic machines. Not hand tools.
This is opposed to 5 Axis CNCs and molder machines
Exactly
That is basic compared to the industry of furniture manufacturing
Basic for Carpenters. Maybe not DYI.
An excellent piece of work, congratulations very well done
70 is just a number. When you love your craft and are very good at it, you find a way to do it at any age.
When I watch these videos from these guys I always count fingers
@kamilegier4730 - And toes.
Basic tools consist of circular saw tape measure and a square and maybe jigsaw
Cantik mejanya teman ❤
70 yrs old but still creative👍👍👍👍👍
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Beautiful work young man absolutely beautiful!. Praise God for what he taught you!
Хороший стол, добротный, красивый, мастеру БРАВО!!!
This is a work of art, regardless of the age of its maker. Absolutely gorgeous! :)
Basic carpentry machines? Nice! Dust collection? Respirators?
right! Splitter on the tablesaw, guards on the jointer, i could go on like that for half an hour.
AD no hearing protección to the list...
Beautiful work, I love it...
Lol 70 year old carpenter here. Nice work. Love the trade started in 72. Built a few of the large custom homes on the beach in Palm Beach. Would still be working but had a wall fall on me messed up my back. But i still build small things like chairs . Cabnets just cant move heavy lumber anymore.
Absolutely wonderful.
feeling inspired to try something new after watching this.
Excelente trabalho, Muito bonito 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
FANTASTIC WORK!!!!
Linda mesa!! 👌👏👍
I love the design. I would buy one, but in a darker stain.
Beautiful craftsmanship
I understand and admire the various steps and machines and tools used here. The lack of any personal protection makes me cringe: eyes, ears, lungs are all affected constantly. The design and execution are wonderful; it would be amazing to see the table made with quality wood.
As all say; such beautiful work( particularly like the joinery.
Buen trabajo por un maestro con mucha experiencia😂😊😊
Veery nice work excellent job
I counted 8 fingers and 2 thumbs so that speaks for itself. Gorgeous end product!
This man knows his joinery. Imagine what this table would look like made with mahogany.
Sorry to say but tool- and burn marks are visible all over the "finished" product, wood quality was sub-standard, some even showing mold at 42:07 and just look at those terrible seams. The tabletop was not straight at all. This table was not a work of a master, not even an apprentice. Working with that cheapest possible table saw was difficult to watch, that saw has nothing to do with precision cuts... On the top of all that, no protective equipment was used at any point of the build. A sweat shop product. If you want to see a master at work, go here ua-cam.com/video/oBuMXHcbtBg/v-deo.html
This 70 year old man seems like he is still in his 30's. The design is really nice. What kind of wood did you use, is it pine wood?
And the standards he is working according to, are at least as old. Not professional today. No Master of Carpentry at all: No real Carpenter would glue end-grain together. So the only two things that hold this parts together are very small screws (for particleboard btw) and mostly belief! This is cheap shit and poor waste of wood.
I am pretty sure he´s doing the best he can, don´t get me wrong. But all of your praisers are simply clueless about woodwork.
That's pretty much what I was going to say, except that is a huge amount of work to use such poor quality material. Also, he created several design elements and then did a half assed job of executing them. More time spent on actual craftsmanship would have been time well spent. And finally that spray on finish was a terrible choice.
For me that would be an amazing pic-nic table. I might even put it on my deck but there is no way I'd let it in the house.
@@mrjaescher - Where is it mentioned the old man is a Master of Carpentry? Blah blah blah. Damn, you're really foaming at the mouth aren't you as if he had built it for you. You probably couldn't even build a bird cabin. But you seem to be an expert at negatory criticism. The title says ''See What A 70-Year-Old Carpenter Can Do with Basic Carpentry Machines''. Try to follow. You're certainly not the type to hang around with.
Leave the link to your channel so we can take a look at all your woodworking projects and videos on the proper ways and professional ways.
Sooner or later, it will live in a humid environment, and expansion across the grain of that wide glued-up panel in the top is going to blow apart the miter joints at the corners.
Also the stretchers should have been screwed to the underside in slotted holes to allow for that expansion, an not glued at all!
Nice work otherwise, though...
This is probably a sweat shop somewhere and the project takes a couple of days to make. The guy gets one dollar for each completed that up to the "Bosses" standard. So he probably does 3 or 4 a week and maybe one or two are acceptable. I don't know, but the way the world is these days, I would not be surprised. The finish was not completed.
Nice job, but needs more color..stain & a built up finish.
Disappointed in the negative comments below. I suspect this craftsman is Vietnamese or certainly Far Eastern. Their lifestyle is much more basic than us in the west. I think he did very well. Don't forget that many in those countries live hand to mouth.
VERY 😎 COOL😊
Nice, but I think the Top is too thin for the massive base..
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I would be a bit concerned with wood movement on that miter framed table top. sheesh!
Indeed. No allowance for expansion and contraction.
Why is your bandsaw gaurd/blade guide so far from the wood? Should be no more than a couple of inches
No matter how good the design and craftsmanship may be, poor quality wood always makes a poor quality result.
If anyone in that shop lives to 70, I'm betting he'd live until 140 with hearing, breathing, and other safety devices on site. When people are inexpensive, products are inexpensive.
That is not basic carpenter tools
They're not hand tools. They're machines. As stated
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Please place the water mark either at the top or at the bottom. At the centre it distracts the view.
I second that motion.
Yall need some medication.
@@pauljeyatilak5186 its there to stop people stealing his video, if at the top or bottom it could be cut out of the frame.
Another Asian atrocity made with cheapest wood, poor structural strength and terrible finishing.
Basic machinery?
Pretty rough work. Someone’s going to disappointed when it crack or comes apart.
Indeed. No allowance for expansion and contraction.
No allowance for expansion and contraction.
What's this got to do with being 70 years old?
Basic carpentry machines. 😂
Nice job at any rate
That’s dangerous to use a band saw with the guard up that high…
Too bad we can’t get this quality wood here in the US.
You can but, not at home depot or lowes.
It’s pine, full of knots, available at big box stores nationwide
That is a far cry from quality wood, even having mould spots. Look how far apart the annual rings are at 42:07. It must be China's cheapest and softest pinewood.
@@davidmann2988 try pallet wood
Basic carpentry machines.... Proceeds to use $30k of shop machinery
Masks would be nice...
blade guard height, blade guard?, push sticks? You beginning wood workers don't do anything this guy is doing...
No basics in this full blown workshop. 😂
Guaranteed not a single hands on carpenter in this comment section. Bunch of bs
No way he is a carpenter. No carpenter uses anything but a pencil, the bandsaw guide is set too high, not even in view. He used the joiner incorrectly. I can go on. But he is NOT A TRAINED PROFESSIONAL.
Why is his age a factor? This is clearly age discrimination.
And you call that basic machines
Not sure what else he would of used. If he pulled this off with a chisel, a hand saw, a hand planer and sand paper that would be basic. Click bait title. Nice work though.
but it's ugly!
A lot of comments on here from the bicycle helmet, generation
When I watch these videos from these guys I always count fingers