David Holt not all civilians are pukes. Most have just never been held to the higher military standard. I wish you a better retirement than you expected.
David Holt I know the feeling. If I knew then half of what I know now, I would've done a lot of things differently starting almost from day one. My last year in I was really stressed out trying to figure out my future. You just do the best you can.
Thank you for your service, hard work, and sacrifice. Most people do not understand coming from that kind of life and what it involves. Find another way to continue helping people and serve. You are appreciated and it does well to remember that. Thanks again. Get into woodworking and learn the craft. It'd be a great hobby for retirement, expensive, but rewarding.
You sir are a master carpenter i have been a carpenter for over 55 years and i rember using them tools We started work at 6am in the morning till 6pm and always spend a hour at the end of the day sharping our tools it's sad that all the carpenters of today could not do what you do {everything by hand} I will show this video to all my old tradesmen in Ireland and talk about all the old times in the workshop Thankyou very much for putting it up on youtube God bless you.
TheDublin47 sir i am willing to work in carpentry. Im 27 yo,living currently in Poland but if i get a chance,i will move wherever theres a need for people like me. Can you help me by provide some information where could I go with my offer? I love making things and work with a wood.
I still try to, hand saws, chisels and hand planes. I get laughed at sometimes and get asked," whos tools are those your great, great grandfathers"??? I laugh because their fit of joinery isn't as nice.
Only the wealthy can afford hand craftsmanship. That twin bed would cost over a thousand $US. People on minimum wage can only afford charity furniture. We live in a Chinese plastic injection world.
@@BurnyTone Not really. In our modern time where allmost every thing is made by machines producing the same and soul less item over and over agein, so have people started to notice the old ways of handcrafts. And more people are starting to see the joy behind those crafts eatch day. The only sad thing is that people need to change their expectancy that handmade things should be priced the same as somthing made by a machine. There is an reason why that hand forged and hand sharpened knife cost 120$ instead of the 30$ the factory knife costs. And that is that it takes a lot longer and is alot more difficult to make handmade things.
OMG...I knew U could do it- but, as always...I'm amazed at the craftsmanship that goes into all that U build!! Appreciate your time & labor that goes along with all the appreciation of quality craftsmanship & pride that goes along with building/ making a piece of furniture like this. This will still b a "GREAT" piece of furniture for grandchildren a hundred years from now...absolutely priceless!! Love all that U do & appreciate U sharing this with all of us UNWORTHY of seeing how true craftsmanship is done!! Thanks again! !
Mr Chickadee you are an exceptional craftsman and have a passion that many will never understand. I look forward each day to watch your videos. Never lose your drive or centre! Thanks, Sean
Any work with just hand tools is incredibly meditative and relaxing. It seems that power tools bring stress. I'm not banishing them forever but if there is time, then working with only hand tools seems to be more rewarding and fulfilling.
A "Simple Shaker Bed", no. This is one of the finest hand woodworking bed i've ever seen. Wow what a nice work. Thank you for showing this, it's amazing.
Your work is almost overwhelming--in a fantastic way. It's like being able to take a glimpse back in time. Thank you for posting. Such a joy to see your work.
SHAKE 'er? I hardly KNOW 'er! ..but on a much more serious note, this is an extraordinary piece of craftsmanship and anyone would be lucky to have such a bed
Here I was feeling all accomplished because I hand cut all the joinery in my new work bench. And here you are riving your own timber. I am in awe of how much work that must have been. I love your videos.
I have so much respect for your skills. Folks like you keep the flame for so much knowledge that would otherwise be lost. The castle-type joint that you mortised into the posts is remarkable. The precision of the fit, is flawless. Thank you for sharing. I was inspired by a vision and I made a guitar by hand. I had no experience woodworking, tools or knowledge. It came out extremely well. I know in my heart that it was the work of the spirit, and I was just there to push the tools. I really think work like this, brings us closer to the divine. Take joy in your work, and thank you so much for sharing. May the Lord bless you, and your family.
Not many arts and crafts give more pleasure than observing a start to finish artisan produce a fine piece . Thank you nearly 3 in the morning ,enjoyed very much
There's something so special about planing green oak. Has to do with the fiber bundling I think, but I love it when I take a shaving off and there's those gaps in it from where the cross fibers were. That bed is gorgeous btw. With wood like that you don't need a stain.
Have to share this video with a friend. I had told him of your log splitting tools and hope he watches this video and see's the old time splitting wedges more clearly. Thanks for sharing with us.
What a beautiful project and wonderful craftsmanship! I love the cats in the workshop too, and OMG those hermit thrushes in the first two minutes -- the most beautiful bird song ever!
Nice, the medullary rays show up very well in the quarter sawn wood. Great skills made an awesome bed, by an awesome craftsman, Mr. Chickadee!!!! Thanks for sharing, ....13
Since the first video I saw you working with wood, I get Impressed. I really like to see your work, congratulations. A hug from the first spectator of Brazil.
Absolutely beautiful! You never cease to amaze me! Such an incredible craftsman. It is so nice to just hear the sounds of hand tool woodworking. No narrative required. Thanks again for sharing!
Amazing skills. You have managed to convey to this fast moving times how tranquil and creative our world used to be. Thanks for the therapeutic videos.
This is why men like Ford, Gillette, Singer and Kellog educated their kids, so as not to endure such a mundane way of life. However its more satisfying than riveting. The joints are particularly skilful and a joy to learn. Thanks.
I'd probably end up with a pensil if I were to carve wood like that. You are ver clever. You have to be good with so many different skills and numbers to be able to build and make or create things like you do!
Every essay should begin with a bang. When Bacon wrote on gardening, he began with the Garden of Eden. With building a bed, you have begun with Odyssey... Seems like some decent books in the Chickadee library. Well done and excellent video.
Mr. Chickadee- Sorry, I thought I had managed to leave my info in case u accidentally made one extra of what u build & wanted to allow others to possibly own your wonderful works & creations......lol But, I messed that up as well I think. Just not to gifted in smart phone depart. Anyway, I fell very sick years ago & was forced to retire from practically every desire I ever had & it's been a uphill battle ever since just trying to relearn the simple things we all take for granted like walking, driving, & even remembering or recognizing where u live. Anyway, doctors call it fibromyalgia & a few other things I don't quite understand. But, it's brought me closer to my savior. I justed wanted you to know I appreciate your videos very much & your workmanship. Your family is very fortunate to have generations of hand crafted blessings. And, I know where to bring all my cats when I need a cat sitter......lol I hope u & yours are blessed this day.
Elegant work. Those through tenons give it such a great profile. I have to mention also that you keep some seriously sharp tools there bud. Can't wait to check out some more videos.
Beautiful wood and great work. I'll warn you about those through mortises and tusk tenons. Guard your shins and toes!! Especially when the covers hang down. DAMHIKT!! Ouch! (Love your videos!)
I love your work, and methods! For true Shaker furniture/methods, etc. I'd suggest looking into the Canterbury Shaker Village in New Hampshire - they have a living museum of the Shaker furniture makers, joinery and tools... Very simple, very efficient. (Also the first village in New England to have electricity).
This is the manliest man I have ever seen. I once saw him in the woods as he fought a bear who had tried to take the fish he had caught. He know where’s that bears skin as a coat to remind any other animal that may cross his path that he don’t fuck around
wow, you my friend are a true artisan at you craft, being in the woodworking field I am humbled by your talent. you are very inspiring to watch. thank you for this awesome video
Phil Pinsky Productions : Yes, their videos make a man delve into the realms of (green) woodworking with hand tools. I've been hooked ever since I watched the first of their videos!
Fantastic! .. I was just thinking how funny it would be if one of the shot's showed him pull out an 'Easy Woodturning Tools' scraper, or a pocket hole jig :D
Just retired from the military and going through a tough adjustment period. Your videos are a relaxing treat. Thank you!!!
Thank You for your service and sacrifice!
David Holt not all civilians are pukes. Most have just never been held to the higher military standard. I wish you a better retirement than you expected.
David Holt I know the feeling. If I knew then half of what I know now, I would've done a lot of things differently starting almost from day one. My last year in I was really stressed out trying to figure out my future. You just do the best you can.
Thank you for your service, sir!
Thank you for your service, hard work, and sacrifice. Most people do not understand coming from that kind of life and what it involves. Find another way to continue helping people and serve. You are appreciated and it does well to remember that. Thanks again. Get into woodworking and learn the craft. It'd be a great hobby for retirement, expensive, but rewarding.
What I like about these videos it's all show and no talk
You sir are a master carpenter i have been a carpenter for over 55 years and i rember using them tools We started work at 6am in the morning till 6pm and always spend a hour at the end of the day sharping our tools
it's sad that all the carpenters of today could not do what you do {everything by hand}
I will show this video to all my old tradesmen in Ireland and talk about all the old times in the workshop Thankyou very much for putting it up on youtube God bless you.
TheDublin47 sir i am willing to work in carpentry. Im 27 yo,living currently in Poland but if i get a chance,i will move wherever theres a need for people like me. Can you help me by provide some information where could I go with my offer? I love making things and work with a wood.
Modern tools and life in a hurry are killing off traditional crafts. It's a shame!
I still try to, hand saws, chisels and hand planes. I get laughed at sometimes and get asked," whos tools are those your great, great grandfathers"??? I laugh because their fit of joinery isn't as nice.
Only the wealthy can afford hand craftsmanship. That twin bed would cost over a thousand $US. People on minimum wage can only afford charity furniture. We live in a Chinese plastic injection world.
@@BurnyTone Not really. In our modern time where allmost every thing is made by machines producing the same and soul less item over and over agein, so have people started to notice the old ways of handcrafts. And more people are starting to see the joy behind those crafts eatch day. The only sad thing is that people need to change their expectancy that handmade things should be priced the same as somthing made by a machine. There is an reason why that hand forged and hand sharpened knife cost 120$ instead of the 30$ the factory knife costs. And that is that it takes a lot longer and is alot more difficult to make handmade things.
OMG...I knew U could do it- but, as always...I'm amazed at the craftsmanship that goes into all that U build!! Appreciate your time & labor that goes along with all the appreciation of quality craftsmanship & pride that goes along with building/ making a piece of furniture like this. This will still b a "GREAT" piece of furniture for grandchildren a hundred years from now...absolutely priceless!! Love all that U do & appreciate U sharing this with all of us UNWORTHY of seeing how true craftsmanship is done!! Thanks again! !
Glad you approve Charles! Our cat is named Charles as well, I think you guys would hit it off! ;)
Beauty in simplicity. Well done. Darlington, South Carolina
Again, you show capability, craftsmanship and skill.
Simple, you should never use the word. Everything you do requires such skill and loads of labor. I've watched this video 3 times now. I'm amazed.
Mr Chickadee you are an exceptional craftsman and have a passion that many will never understand. I look forward each day to watch your videos. Never lose your drive or centre! Thanks, Sean
That marking trick with the string just changed my life. Love your videos, keep doing the great things you do!
I had to watch this twice! Once to just enjoy the craftsmanship, another to learn from the technique, Thx.
I've got to seriously say I am absolutely 100% amazed at everything I just saw! Wow!!! Please keep making these videos
Any work with just hand tools is incredibly meditative and relaxing. It seems that power tools bring stress. I'm not banishing them forever but if there is time, then working with only hand tools seems to be more rewarding and fulfilling.
It's good to see Mrs. Chickadee help with the sawing. I love to watch your chisel work, actually all the work, and the manual lathe..
A "Simple Shaker Bed", no. This is one of the finest hand woodworking bed i've ever seen. Wow what a nice work. Thank you for showing this, it's amazing.
Your work is almost overwhelming--in a fantastic way. It's like being able to take a glimpse back in time. Thank you for posting. Such a joy to see your work.
just soothing to watch.Craftsman not many around.Took me back to me Grandad.
The beauty of form and function, indeed. I particularly e njoyed watching your treadle lathe in action.
SHAKE 'er? I hardly KNOW 'er!
..but on a much more serious note, this is an extraordinary piece of craftsmanship and anyone would be lucky to have such a bed
Here I was feeling all accomplished because I hand cut all the joinery in my new work bench. And here you are riving your own timber.
I am in awe of how much work that must have been.
I love your videos.
I have so much respect for your skills. Folks like you keep the flame for so much knowledge that would otherwise be lost. The castle-type joint that you mortised into the posts is remarkable. The precision of the fit, is flawless. Thank you for sharing. I was inspired by a vision and I made a guitar by hand. I had no experience woodworking, tools or knowledge. It came out extremely well. I know in my heart that it was the work of the spirit, and I was just there to push the tools. I really think work like this, brings us closer to the divine. Take joy in your work, and thank you so much for sharing. May the Lord bless you, and your family.
Not many arts and crafts give more pleasure than observing a start to finish artisan produce a fine piece . Thank you nearly 3 in the morning ,enjoyed very much
I am absolutely amazed at your talent Mr. Chickadee! You are a true wood working artist!
You SPOKE! Awesome bed. Your talent with hand tools is amazing to watch.
When ? I missed that.
Tanasi Tim turn your volume up at 1:35ish.
Whoops! not sure what I said, but we both missed that in the edition, hope it didnt ruin the ambiance for you!
He said okay. : ).
It's all good Mr. Chickadee. I'll keep watching and thumbs up every video.
Mr. Chickadee all you said was the word "OK". 😎 it was almost a whisper. I just thought it would be funny to point it out.
That log was a terrific find, the grain was amazing. The oil really brought it out.
There's something so special about planing green oak. Has to do with the fiber bundling I think, but I love it when I take a shaving off and there's those gaps in it from where the cross fibers were. That bed is gorgeous btw. With wood like that you don't need a stain.
That wood turning reminded me of Roy Underhill on Saturday morning PBS.
Have to share this video with a friend. I had told him of your log splitting tools and hope he watches this video and see's the old time splitting wedges more clearly. Thanks for sharing with us.
What a beautiful project and wonderful craftsmanship! I love the cats in the workshop too, and OMG those hermit thrushes in the first two minutes -- the most beautiful bird song ever!
Your workmanship is a joy to behold.
Only a woodworking master would call this simple, its a piece of art to me ! Nice work as always
The craftsmanship of this channel is unmatched. Simply outstanding. Thank you so much for sharing your many skills!
I am totally blown away. This is the best bed build I’ve ever seen. The joinery is incredible and wood is stunning.
Nice, the medullary rays show up very well in the quarter sawn wood.
Great skills made an awesome bed, by an awesome craftsman, Mr. Chickadee!!!!
Thanks for sharing, ....13
Since the first video I saw you working with wood, I get Impressed. I really like to see your work, congratulations.
A hug from the first spectator of Brazil.
Absolutely beautiful! You never cease to amaze me! Such an incredible craftsman. It is so nice to just hear the sounds of hand tool woodworking. No narrative required. Thanks again for sharing!
I could watch you working for hours, I love the fact that you are traditional with your skills and tools keep them coming. Best wishes and take care.
Loved the string trick for drawing the curve.
Very nice job! This was a treat to watch. That wood was beautiful and you worked it to good effect.
What a beautiful bed. Oak is my favorite wood for furniture. Nicely done.
An absolutely beautiful and relaxing video as always. Thank you Mr. Chickadee!
I love the sound of wood spitting in the morning.
Wow. Love the wood working, love the cats, love the video editing.
I love these videos. There's a Zen-like quality to them.
I gotta say, I appreciate you sharing your craft like this a lot. Food + food-powered tools + wood = bed. I love it.
Amazing skills. You have managed to convey to this fast moving times how tranquil and creative our world used to be. Thanks for the therapeutic videos.
It's always nice and impressive to see real handwork. Thanks
This is why men like Ford, Gillette, Singer and Kellog educated their kids, so as not to endure such a mundane way of life. However its more satisfying than riveting.
The joints are particularly skilful and a joy to learn. Thanks.
Wonderful work and video editing as always! What a fantastic find the oak log was, the flecking is spectacular. Keep up the good work!
Sir your videos make my soul cry for want of a simple existence,Thank you for sharing them.
May God's blessings be with you.
Admirable skills, stunning piece of work.
Love the simplicity of the craftsmanship
смотреть на Ваш труд одно удовольствие!!!респект!побольше бы таких видео))))желаю удачи в новых делах!!!
This is now my favorite ww video! And I have watched a lot, over the past 5-10 years.
I love the shopcats in your vids!
As always, great work brother.
You are an inspiration to many.
Beautiful! The figuring on the headboard was really nice. I liked the contrast between the posts and the rails. Thanks for sharing.
Greetings from germany!
Your Videos are so amazing!
Best way to learn and relax a while.
Thank you for all this!
🙂👍Спасибо большое! Очень сильно порадовался, что вы не забываете традиционное столярное дело
Wow! Unbelievable craftsmanship and incredible shooting of the vid was first rate.
Awesome job my friend I can't believe your skill level. From log to bed wow keep up the great work my friend.
Bravo, Mr Chickadee.
You are my inspiration I love your job, I hope to reach your level someday !!
I'd probably end up with a pensil if I were to carve wood like that. You are ver clever. You have to be good with so many different skills and numbers to be able to build and make or create things like you do!
These videos are so relaxing they make me sleepy. What a craftsman you are sir and tons of patience.
Every essay should begin with a bang. When Bacon wrote on gardening, he began with the Garden of Eden. With building a bed, you have begun with Odyssey... Seems like some decent books in the Chickadee library. Well done and excellent video.
You know you're doing good, chilled-out work when the cat is strolling along up in the middle of it! You are in the zone.
An art to rediscover !! Big thumb up . I love your patience and dexterity .
Mr. Chickadee- Sorry, I thought I had managed to leave my info in case u accidentally made one extra of what u build & wanted to allow others to possibly own your wonderful works & creations......lol
But, I messed that up as well I think. Just not to gifted in smart phone depart. Anyway, I fell very sick years ago & was forced to retire from practically every desire I ever had & it's been a uphill battle ever since just trying to relearn the simple things we all take for granted like walking, driving, & even remembering or recognizing where u live.
Anyway, doctors call it fibromyalgia & a few other things I don't quite understand. But, it's brought me closer to my savior. I justed wanted you to know I appreciate your videos very much & your workmanship. Your family is very fortunate to have generations of hand crafted blessings. And, I know where to bring all my cats when I need a cat sitter......lol
I hope u & yours are blessed this day.
Elegant work. Those through tenons give it such a great profile. I have to mention also that you keep some seriously sharp tools there bud. Can't wait to check out some more videos.
Absolutely wonderful work. Thank you for the experience.
awesome video as always. You inspire me to work with my hands and make things more often, so thank you
That grain seemed to run everywhere and fought a good battle. Beautiful piece, thanks for sharing.
Beautiful wood and great work. I'll warn you about those through mortises and tusk tenons. Guard your shins and toes!! Especially when the covers hang down. DAMHIKT!! Ouch! (Love your videos!)
Beautiful workmanship, as always. I remain in awe!
Very impressive work as usual, it always gives motivation to keep working on my own project. Keep it up !
I love your work, and methods! For true Shaker furniture/methods, etc. I'd suggest looking into the Canterbury Shaker Village in New Hampshire - they have a living museum of the Shaker furniture makers, joinery and tools... Very simple, very efficient. (Also the first village in New England to have electricity).
Very nice bed Mr. C I like your lathe a lot also! Thank you.
I love your work! Beautiful! As always.
you're such an amazing craftsman and so i mrs. chickadee i really enjoy your work..
Just stupendous,,,!!! Loved the build. Appreciate the sound of sharp tools.
This is the manliest man I have ever seen. I once saw him in the woods as he fought a bear who had tried to take the fish he had caught. He know where’s that bears skin as a coat to remind any other animal that may cross his path that he don’t fuck around
very nice craftsmanship young man the bed looks very beautiful. thank you for taking time to make good video's for us.
Absolutely amazing beautiful ray fleck in the boards and great craftsmanship
Hot damn! Excellent depth control on those mortises. Keep making videos.
Truly awesome! But then you are one amazing guy................................Thanks for posting
it is such a joy to watch your videos...that is one beautiful bed !!
A very grave statement to make! Bless you Sir!
wow, you my friend are a true artisan at you craft, being in the woodworking field I am humbled by your talent. you are very inspiring to watch. thank you for this awesome video
Utterly beautiful and I really appreciate your work with the draw knife
You're not just a skilled woodworker, but the editing is just as good. Is it you or Mrs. Chickadee?
Thank you, all the filming and editing is totally the Mrs. I can barely turn on the camera.
Mr. Chickadee A perfectly matched team, creating something something very special.
I always think the same thing. You two make a great team. I watch your videos over and over. It's like staring at a painting at the art museum.
I miss my grandfather with that "katam" the one producing curly woods.
❤Philippines💞
Just found your channel and this video. Subbed. Going to binge the rest of your stuff. Just amazing
Phil Pinsky Productions : Yes, their videos make a man delve into the realms of (green) woodworking with hand tools. I've been hooked ever since I watched the first of their videos!
Man, haven't looked at your channel in a few months... you've been on fire! Love what you do!
The little kitty seems to be very comfortable in your presence Sir!
I enjoy watching fine craftsmanship skills especially when done only with hand tools
Beauty!
Thank you for another great video your talent is inspiring
Nice work. I really like the semi-intersecting tenons at the bed corners- that's not something I've seen before.
Fantastic! .. I was just thinking how funny it would be if one of the shot's showed him pull out an 'Easy Woodturning Tools' scraper, or a pocket hole jig :D
Quarter sawn/split wood is so nice looking!