Don't be so hard on yourself - I can't tell you how refreshing it is to find a channel that doesn't do the same type of unskilled pocket hole joinery and farmhouse tables that we have seen 1000x.
Nothing wrong with your voice over style. It's not easy explaining significant build details when most of the project work requires some level of skill. Most people attempting this particular build - or any Maloof inspired build - are not beginners and don't need the most basic of details. You're doing great!
This video was great. This is the first video of yours that I've watched, so I have no comparison to how the others are, but it was enjoyable to see and hear your process.
I think you're judging yourself too harshly. The narrative does help explain and confirm things, so keep going it will get easier. Good video as always, Hayley 😀
I'm watching your videos with great interest. I'm wood work learning to yet. So this video meant a lot to me. Because i like very much making furnitures. It's a magnificent work 👍👍and I hope you next video.
Love your work! Your voice over is ok with me but I think you could drop the music! Sometime it’s a little loud! Nothing like hearing those machines running! 😊 Thank you for sharing your work!
Noted! however the workshop doesn't just have me working in it and a lot of the time we have the radio on...which is why I put music over the top so I can still get monetised! thanks for the support!
I’m curious how long you’ve been doing woodworking? There are so many videos where it’s apparent that the people making them have been coached and may be doing the work, but you can tell they don’t really have much experience. As someone who has been in construction and worked with tools and wood since I was a young kid I can see that you actually know what you’re doing. Nice job, and keep doing the voice overs, you’re doing great.
I think you're being quite hard on yourself about being able to explain things. It is a different skill set and you may never be the best but you will get better the more you do. The point you made about the wedge cut on the table saw was clear and understandable. Compare the number of hours you have making videos to woodworking, you are still in the early stages! Excellent work as always! 🙂
Don't be so hard on yourself - I can't tell you how refreshing it is to find a channel that doesn't do the same type of unskilled pocket hole joinery and farmhouse tables that we have seen 1000x.
thank you so much!
You always kick so much ass. Cheers
thank you so much!
You're doing a great job!! Just keep doing what you are doing! The detailed video with voice over is an excellent format! Looking forward to part 2!
Thank you so much!
I like the talking over, it’s very helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
I like the voiceover, much better than just having music.
I enjoy the increase in complexity for each project you have done. Hats off to you over all of the recessed cuts for the legs.
thank you!
Fantastic work.
Waiting for the second part.
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Thanks ✌️
Nothing wrong with your voice over style. It's not easy explaining significant build details when most of the project work requires some level of skill. Most people attempting this particular build - or any Maloof inspired build - are not beginners and don't need the most basic of details.
You're doing great!
thank you so much for the lovely comment and thanks for watching!
This video was great. This is the first video of yours that I've watched, so I have no comparison to how the others are, but it was enjoyable to see and hear your process.
thank you, hope you enjoy my channel!
I think you're judging yourself too harshly. The narrative does help explain and confirm things, so keep going it will get easier. Good video as always, Hayley 😀
I'm watching your videos with great interest. I'm wood work learning to yet. So this video meant a lot to me. Because i like very much making furnitures. It's a magnificent work 👍👍and I hope you next video.
Love your work! Your voice over is ok with me but I think you could drop the music! Sometime it’s a little loud! Nothing like hearing those machines running! 😊 Thank you for sharing your work!
Noted! however the workshop doesn't just have me working in it and a lot of the time we have the radio on...which is why I put music over the top so I can still get monetised! thanks for the support!
I’m curious how long you’ve been doing woodworking? There are so many videos where it’s apparent that the people making them have been coached and may be doing the work, but you can tell they don’t really have much experience. As someone who has been in construction and worked with tools and wood since I was a young kid I can see that you actually know what you’re doing. Nice job, and keep doing the voice overs, you’re doing great.
thank you so much! I've been doing cabinetmaking for 10 years now!
Can you drop a link where you buy this 3M dust mask
I got mine second hand on eBay.
@@CountrywoodGirl maybe model number or series name ?
I think you're being quite hard on yourself about being able to explain things. It is a different skill set and you may never be the best but you will get better the more you do. The point you made about the wedge cut on the table saw was clear and understandable. Compare the number of hours you have making videos to woodworking, you are still in the early stages! Excellent work as always! 🙂
thank you so much, hopefully I will improve! always a top supporter of my channel so thank you very much!
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