Carving Bookends From A Tree Limb

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  • @bobbucks
    @bobbucks 3 роки тому

    I love craft videos with no annoying youtube music. The noise of the shop is all we need. Keep it up!!

  • @robbiemagruder8451
    @robbiemagruder8451 6 років тому +356

    Andy actually spends 80% of his time on every project moving his camera to get awesome shots and making awesome vids

  • @steveblock7646
    @steveblock7646 6 років тому

    Something very soothing and relaxing about these videos where all you hear are the tools and natural noises it’s awesome

  • @blessed1sj
    @blessed1sj 6 років тому +1

    Enjoy, enjoy! So many of the channels I follow make themselves the star instead of the project. Thanks for doing it right.

  • @stevecomeau1099
    @stevecomeau1099 6 років тому +3

    Your channel is awesome, I love the silent work, as well as the blogs. You have a shop full of power tools, and are able to pull away and work only hand tools. You inspire me!

  • @colinaskey9777
    @colinaskey9777 6 років тому +155

    It's always been a pleasure to watch someone making something out of a tree without the use of election power tools,ts good to know that the old ways still exist,your video gets my 5 ☆ rating

    • @AndyRawls
      @AndyRawls  6 років тому +8

      Thank you!

    • @HungVu-tl5eu
      @HungVu-tl5eu 6 років тому

      M
      Ay xit cat

    • @fishergardner1004
      @fishergardner1004 6 років тому +7

      He used a power saw but it truly is a great project

    • @arsenaleksanyan2192
      @arsenaleksanyan2192 5 років тому

      Не класнй вйдо🤣🤣🤣🤣😎😎😘😘😘😘😎😎😎🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @munstirowr5270
      @munstirowr5270 5 років тому

      😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍

  • @jonorgill9520
    @jonorgill9520 5 років тому +1

    I love the sound of hand tools in a quiet shop! It's easy to see that you get a lot of satisfaction and enjoyment from the process. If I had the time, that's all I'd use. Thanks for sharing!

  • @buyo7507
    @buyo7507 5 років тому +3

    This is awesome and I'm gonna start wood working cause of you. Thanks for the inspiration

  • @masong8445
    @masong8445 4 роки тому

    I love this content because he doesn’t say a single word so peaceful

  • @xXRUG3RXx
    @xXRUG3RXx 6 років тому +72

    How often do you get shaved wood in your coffee? It seems like the answer wood be a lot.

    • @NikoAtHeart
      @NikoAtHeart 5 років тому +3

      Well played.

    • @Tesla5928
      @Tesla5928 4 роки тому +3

      Please cease

    • @randomidiot50
      @randomidiot50 4 роки тому +3

      How wood you be sure

    • @fleurenheit329
      @fleurenheit329 4 роки тому +4

      this pun is so bad im gonna log out

    • @randomidiot50
      @randomidiot50 4 роки тому +2

      You guys are soo immature and I can’t believe you write these hateful reply’s, why can’t you guys leaf each other alone

  • @jvirgilio8880
    @jvirgilio8880 6 років тому +9

    When you are walking in with the log - no apron. New angle - now you have an apron. There is magic in this one.

  • @poseidonstrident7570
    @poseidonstrident7570 5 років тому +35

    How you’ve managed to make loud carpentry super relaxing is beyond me

  • @lauravardy2890
    @lauravardy2890 6 років тому

    Very timely for me, a large yew and a cherry felled in the property behind me. Managed to get a couple of lumps that would fit this project. Looking forward to similar.

  • @jonboy8181
    @jonboy8181 6 років тому +3

    A thin piece of metal at the bottom that sticks out to go under the books would keep them standing up if the books were heavier. Love the look of them!

  • @williamprice7571
    @williamprice7571 6 років тому +1

    Gotta love it when a man reaches out of frame to grab a sharp axe and uses to make quick work of a project lol great video very cool

  • @jessienasr4130
    @jessienasr4130 5 років тому +1

    This video has such good camera angles and an overall good production of the video

  • @tonyszuma
    @tonyszuma 6 років тому +5

    Been with ya from the start. Just wanted to say the videos and work is amazing. Keep it up. And thank you for sharing your talent with us

    • @AndyRawls
      @AndyRawls  6 років тому

      Thanks for the long time support!!!

  • @fernandojaviermartinfernan6557
    @fernandojaviermartinfernan6557 6 років тому +3

    These type of videos with the tools you use and with what you do relax me a lot ^_^

  • @glastenburydesignsoutdoors8039
    @glastenburydesignsoutdoors8039 5 років тому +1

    Nice final product. I like how you mentioned the book, and the idea inspiration. My mother in-law is a librarian so I think a set of these will be making their way out of my shop.

  • @omarkhazendar4758
    @omarkhazendar4758 5 років тому +1

    I love this channel the first video I watched was you making and air plane for your kid

  • @AlyxAesthetics
    @AlyxAesthetics 4 роки тому +2

    I love hand carving. You got yourself a new sub

  • @THEPELADOMASTER
    @THEPELADOMASTER 5 років тому

    It's nice to see someone doing stuff without big fancy power tools for a change

  • @southerncustomcuts729
    @southerncustomcuts729 6 років тому +7

    Another great project! Definitely thinking about some Christmas gifts now!

  • @jbb5470
    @jbb5470 6 років тому +17

    Nice project Andy! Cool to see you take a small log and turn it into nice book ends.

  • @williamellis8993
    @williamellis8993 5 років тому

    Good looking project. You are a true craftsman.

  • @georgekbach8799
    @georgekbach8799 5 років тому +11

    This stuff cures anxiety

  • @kylelittleghost2934
    @kylelittleghost2934 4 роки тому

    These videos are just so soothing I think 😀👋🏽

  • @jaybird426
    @jaybird426 6 років тому +11

    he really shows you that beautiful things can be made with just hand tools.

  • @Ms.Nightshade
    @Ms.Nightshade 6 років тому +5

    Andy, I wonder if you sometimes need a decent sized chopping block somewhere in your shop. I’ve noticed that you sometimes try and work with things that are a bit too tall for you, and you need to stretch pretty far upward. I can tell you from personal experience, a chopping block is for more than just splitting wood. It’s a stand for display, a shelf when you need one, and when you’re a bit exhausted, it’s a nice bench waiting for you!
    Just wanted to throw a few thoughts out there. I love your work!
    Cheers,
    - Nightshade

    • @AndyRawls
      @AndyRawls  6 років тому

      Not a bad idea! Thanks

  • @LeHoangBac
    @LeHoangBac 5 років тому +1

    that fallen tree limb makes a masterpiece.

  • @katietdm_1403
    @katietdm_1403 5 років тому

    That mini tri square is so cute

  • @nachogarciaformoso
    @nachogarciaformoso 4 роки тому

    Andy LOVE you works

  • @jim9094
    @jim9094 6 років тому +7

    I love your art Andy 😍👏👌

  • @alleycat9799
    @alleycat9799 5 років тому

    Today is the day that I finally subscribed to Andy Rawls

  • @madclouds
    @madclouds 6 років тому +2

    keep up the good work Andy. Thanks for sharing this video with us.

  • @matthiasherzog5201
    @matthiasherzog5201 6 років тому +1

    I forget every single time to turn on captions when I watch one of your videos.

  • @loveairsoft3431
    @loveairsoft3431 5 років тому +2

    Watch one video and instantly hooked 👍 best of luck 🤘

  • @warmcorner6478
    @warmcorner6478 4 роки тому

    Great.. final product is nice

  • @CGC1-11
    @CGC1-11 5 років тому

    Have u ever looked at the dislikes and thought why? Who? From where? Gets me every time

  • @aaronmccann3246
    @aaronmccann3246 5 років тому +2

    That's one helluva nice shop you've got. Thanks for sharing your process!

  • @martinmaier34
    @martinmaier34 6 років тому +2

    Love the idea of making stuff from the Book, looking forward to futute Videos, thx for sharig, I really enjoyed the video man, thumbs up! :)

  • @matthewsawczyn6592
    @matthewsawczyn6592 4 роки тому

    Saint Joseph would be proud

  • @lonnimartin7778
    @lonnimartin7778 4 роки тому

    Would you make a video showing how you made your work table? I love it and want to make myself one!

  • @quirogaperfect
    @quirogaperfect 5 років тому

    So good your job

  • @jonathonpareja6701
    @jonathonpareja6701 6 років тому +7

    Love the Video's Andy! Keep them coming! Question, the wood looks kind of wet, are you worried about splitting did you put on any sealer to help prevent this?

    • @AndyRawls
      @AndyRawls  6 років тому +2

      Yes, it will split as it dries and there’s not a whole lot that can be done about it, especially with oak. I think it will just add some character.

  • @vinnielacerna9177
    @vinnielacerna9177 6 років тому +3

    Yyyayy new video ❤️❤️❤️ I love it! I might make them for my library

  • @robewalk2
    @robewalk2 4 роки тому

    I like the book ends Andy. Did you use a finish on them after they were completed and wonder what you'd use? A clear or amber shellac might look nice.👍

  • @TheRedhawke
    @TheRedhawke 5 років тому

    Very nice Andy.

  • @hamakingo226
    @hamakingo226 5 років тому

    I love your work

  • @SeanZ482
    @SeanZ482 6 років тому

    That's a good looking chunk of wood! What sorta tree was it? How long was the limb lying there outside?

  • @ragnarthesomewhatmagnifice7439
    @ragnarthesomewhatmagnifice7439 6 років тому +1

    When you make mine, leave some bark on the sides of where you made the gouges. Thanks!

  • @notatechie
    @notatechie 6 років тому

    Pretty wood. Nice job.

  • @lolek02ful
    @lolek02ful 6 років тому

    Hey Andy it will be very nice if give as info about how long takes it to make such a project , maybe in description :)

    • @AndyRawls
      @AndyRawls  6 років тому

      It took about two hours to carve these.

    • @lolek02ful
      @lolek02ful 6 років тому

      @@AndyRawls Thank you :D

  • @remonvals3005
    @remonvals3005 5 років тому

    Wow that woodeorking storage😲

  • @jacobgannon8494
    @jacobgannon8494 4 роки тому

    I'm wondering what super cheap gouge I should buy. I know I want to be able to hit it with a mallet but don't know if you can hit wood handled mallets

  • @tbaactualidadymuchomas4779
    @tbaactualidadymuchomas4779 5 років тому

    Muy i genios y lindo, pero con todas las herramientas que vi en tu taller, era necesario hacer esto a mano?, usando hacha, cepillo de mano y formon y gubia ???

  • @birdwatchingwithdrrajasaur4410
    @birdwatchingwithdrrajasaur4410 5 років тому +3

    I remember, i was cutting wood once, and i was attacked by Mutant Ninja Rats!

  • @LuisFreireArtes
    @LuisFreireArtes 5 років тому +1

    Olá meu amigo você tem muitos recursos ferramentas local bem aparelhado 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷

  • @oneshotme
    @oneshotme 6 років тому

    Enjoyed and gave it a thumbs up

  • @ctdmowing
    @ctdmowing 3 роки тому +1

    What is the name of that tool at 7:21 and at 7:39 thanks!

  • @sergeymagel8715
    @sergeymagel8715 6 років тому

    *Good Work, Friend. Regards You.*

  • @trumpetboy7739
    @trumpetboy7739 5 років тому

    Woah, I was wandering when I was gonna hear his voice

  • @TrotterG
    @TrotterG 6 років тому +13

    Could I ask a newbie question? I have a 62 like yours, it's my first hand plane. I've gotten into the habit of tightening it so tightly that it has to be loosened to adjust the depth. So whenever I adjust the depth, I loosen it before and tighten it after. Is that supposed to be necessary, or am I doing something wrong? I noticed that at 3:16 you adjusted without messing with the tightening knob. Mine is a lie nielsen. Thank you for your time!

    • @thatilluminati_3421
      @thatilluminati_3421 6 років тому +4

      I can't speak to the 62 specifically but on normal bevel-down planes you don't need to have the cap screw that tight. Just go into your shop and mess with it for a bit and try loosening it a little bit at a time until you can move the adjuster while the blade is locked down. You'll be suprised at how loose it can be until it starts slipping.

    • @thatilluminati_3421
      @thatilluminati_3421 6 років тому +4

      And what you're doing isn't actually hurting anything, its just a bit overkill

    • @TheRealLifeRobert
      @TheRealLifeRobert 6 років тому +2

      That knob there is supposed to move the plane blade up or down, in his case the blade was to high up so he set it lower in order to get a tiny amount deeper into the wood and that knob does that automatically so he can get precise cuts. I had a similar thing happen to me when I got my first plane blade I forgot to put a piece in that allows me to do that, so if I wanted to move the thing up or down I had to loosen, move it a fraction, and tighten back into place. If you took it apart in the past and had an extra piece you should look for it, if not then you may have set it up wrong. Of course I have never used a lie nelson plane before but I think thats what you’re talking about.

    • @AndyRawls
      @AndyRawls  6 років тому +5

      You shouldn’t have to loosen the cap screw to make adjustments, just keep it tight enough to hold the blade securely. There’s a sweet spot for that and it takes some adjustment to find.

    • @TrotterG
      @TrotterG 6 років тому +1

      @@AndyRawls (and everyone else) Thanks for the helpful input! I'll tinker with it and figure it out.

  • @RUBAKA-
    @RUBAKA- 4 роки тому

    Класс👍👍👍 просто и красиво!

  • @Black_Lilith
    @Black_Lilith 6 років тому +1

    sound so good~~!thank you for this video

    • @AndyRawls
      @AndyRawls  6 років тому

      You’re welcome...thanks for watching!

  • @kishork.e2194
    @kishork.e2194 5 років тому

    Super bro👌

  • @sofianebenhadj60
    @sofianebenhadj60 5 років тому

    very very good

  • @JacobvsRex
    @JacobvsRex 5 років тому

    How’d you store it to dry or you letting it check etc naturally?

  • @tech_90
    @tech_90 4 роки тому

    very good.

  • @landonobenhaus1826
    @landonobenhaus1826 3 роки тому

    We’re do you get your tools from????

  • @LOUDFARTNOISES
    @LOUDFARTNOISES 6 років тому +2

    Thanks Andy!

  • @christopherdean1326
    @christopherdean1326 4 роки тому

    Beautiful work as always, but doesn't every woodwork project start out as one or more tree limbs initially? I mean, that's kind of where wood comes from. Even plywood starts out as part of a tree.............
    Also, thanks for being one of the few people I've seen on YT to store planes on their sides, like i was always taught!

  • @claudiasim5239
    @claudiasim5239 5 років тому +1

    How do you know when you’ve cut the wood enough

  • @danbarrett6113
    @danbarrett6113 6 років тому +6

    super nice Andy.....By the way,,,, your chickens got it good.... lol

  • @Caffeine.And.Carvings
    @Caffeine.And.Carvings 6 років тому

    i wonder why you use the bandsaw to cut the log in half but an axe to cut it in half again only to be bothered by using a plane forever to smooth it out. Wouldn't bandsaw and light plaining be more efficient? Since you have used a powertool anyways

  • @tysonjohnpellinen9749
    @tysonjohnpellinen9749 6 років тому

    Hey Andy I love your videos keep it up

  • @raunitsingh7207
    @raunitsingh7207 5 років тому

    Thanks bro.

  • @bmbaize
    @bmbaize 6 років тому

    Available for purchase? Beautiful book ends.

  • @andyjohnson3656
    @andyjohnson3656 3 роки тому

    what is the difference between wood working and wood carving

  • @matthewloya2895
    @matthewloya2895 6 років тому

    Hey Andy I’m 16 what chisels do I buy for carving I have only been using my knife for a year so what brand u recommend and how do go to sharping them

  • @luisa.espinoza48
    @luisa.espinoza48 5 років тому

    You got yourself a new subscriber

  • @officialtjxrk9998
    @officialtjxrk9998 5 років тому

    I dont know why, but this is fucking satisfaction

  • @yijin4526
    @yijin4526 6 років тому

    Very inspiring thx!

  • @chocolatetsiru
    @chocolatetsiru 3 роки тому

    Me encanta!

  • @maliniasprime5626
    @maliniasprime5626 4 роки тому

    It’s good with no music in the way of watching

  • @mezbahuddin_mzu2305
    @mezbahuddin_mzu2305 6 років тому

    nice work man 👌

  • @gregorygretson344
    @gregorygretson344 6 років тому

    Love your "Go and Make It" slogan. When is this going to appear on hats?

  • @shawnrosko5209
    @shawnrosko5209 6 років тому +2

    hey Andy whats a good project to make for a father for Christmas

    • @rennerhogan9138
      @rennerhogan9138 6 років тому

      If you have a lathe, bowls are really fun. Some of my favorite gifts to people that I made were bowls

  • @WeirdSeagul
    @WeirdSeagul 6 років тому +2

    They dont look heavy enough for bookends but they do look good

    • @thresh0014
      @thresh0014 6 років тому

      It's red oak, they're plenty heavy enough.

    • @joecoolmccall
      @joecoolmccall 5 років тому

      Yeah...those are dinky books.

  • @robertburton3281
    @robertburton3281 3 роки тому

    What kind of wood is that

  • @dcr_daniell_official
    @dcr_daniell_official 5 років тому

    Good lock

  • @CC-uk6xd
    @CC-uk6xd 5 років тому

    How often do you get splinters?

  • @hebierob
    @hebierob 6 років тому +1

    Nice! Well done! Mesquite I presume?

  • @НиколайБогаев-д7я
    @НиколайБогаев-д7я 4 роки тому

    Красивая у тебя всё получается

  • @mevlankurtish9906
    @mevlankurtish9906 6 років тому

    Nah ini yang bisa bikin relax

  • @conorfitzpatrickdesign9616
    @conorfitzpatrickdesign9616 6 років тому

    How do you distinguish between a tree limb and a branch?

  • @dontwanttobeknown3611
    @dontwanttobeknown3611 5 років тому

    Always inteesting

  • @mikeramen7509
    @mikeramen7509 5 років тому

    Whats a carpenters dream...
    Flat and easy to nail

  • @fordidi69
    @fordidi69 6 років тому

    Do a comb! that would be pretty cool!

  • @andyjohnson3656
    @andyjohnson3656 3 роки тому

    and what is the difference between widdling and carving