This is glorious, been searching for "solid wood desk plans" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you ever come across - Yanathew Wood Waggler - (just google it )? It is a smashing exclusive guide for building amazing sheds and your own wood work projects minus the normal expense. Ive heard some unbelievable things about it and my m8 got great success with it.
You are a fantastic Gentleman, sir! Thank you for this! You are supporting your Brothers and Sisters all over the world with this wonderful positive message. Keep it up, my friend!
Fantastic, build. Your dog reminds me of my cat, he wants to stand in front of my computer screen when I do my evening wrap up. I saw my first steam bending last week with Padulla as he finished the head board of his bed. I’m going to get my feet wet on this soon. Again lovely build. ❤😊Wilber USA.
Awesome to see you grow as a woodworker Robin! You made really huge steps from when I started following you probably 1,5 years ago, when you guys started the podcast (I already followed Joey en Jordan) and you were the 'newbie' between those two experienced guys. It was a very good thing from Joey encouraging you to push your own limits. As a woodworker, I think I might scale myself somewhere between you and Joey and I think the only way to keep growing is by starting projects you can not handle yet. Just start, explore, make mistakes, do it over, make more mistakes, learn a lot and then build a chair like you just did. That's an awesome chair! So to see your skill level now 1,5 years later is awesome en I'm very excited to keep following you en your future projects, man! keep up the good work. And try to get enough sleep between pushing your woodworking limits and being a dad :) I got three little kids, I know what it can feel like ;)
It’s a full time job this dad business haha. Thanks man, really appreciate the kind words. You’re spot on about taking chances with new skills, it’s such a good way forward!
Amazing. Gorgeous work. This video is both satisfying and frustrating to watch. Satisfying in the excellent product delivered and the techniques used. Frustrating that as a woodworking hobbyist, I will never reach this level of pristine workmanship. Fantastic work!
Hi Robin, I saw your chair video about 3 weeks ago and it inspired me to have a go at steam bending. Since then, I’ve built my steam box and have just finished a mini version of your chair for my Grand-daughter! Challenging with the tighter bends but really pleased how it’s turned out. Keep your videos coming and thanks for the inspiration - I wonder how many steam bent chairs have been made as a result of your work. I bet they are dotted around the globe! Thanks again - Jim from the UK.
Thanks Jim, It’s so awesome to hear stories like this, thank you for sharing. I’m so happy my video helped! I’m sure you’ll agree, the steam bending bug takes hold pretty quick haha. All the best and thanks for the support
That's an heirloom. Fantastic work, Robin. Crisp design, meticulous detail and you did it with kiln dried Tassie Oak and no table saw. I'm dead impressed! (I bet it's got a nice little spring to it when you sit back, too.) For our American friends, Tasmanian Oak, eucalyptus regnans, is pretty darned rigid. Lovely stuff, though. Also called Mountain or Victorian Ash on the Australian mainland. Different climates produce subtly different timbers from this forest giant. The tallest tree ever recorded was a Mountain Ash, sadly by the man who cut it down. (Hello, Australia.)
My Dear Robin, Your idea and work is perfect... With neat and clean mesurment...I am weak in English...But I try my best to give an award by my words..For your work...Go ahead...work more and more...God bless you...!! Your Baba (monk) RAJRAJESHWAR JI BRAHMCHARI JI. INDIA.
Mind blowing job, skill, subtle detailing in the working process and perfectionism are at an another level .. 👍🙌 :) wish to become an apprentice to you to learn more than I have learned in my design school , 😂
The chear came out amazingly. My wife asked me to make a dining room set for her and I think I just found the perfect dining room chairs for my table. thanks for the upload.
I love the cutouts for the slats. That's such a cool chair! The dog has perfect timing, "Do you mind if I carry on?" Dog: Huff.
This is glorious, been searching for "solid wood desk plans" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you ever come across - Yanathew Wood Waggler - (just google it )?
It is a smashing exclusive guide for building amazing sheds and your own wood work projects minus the normal expense. Ive heard some unbelievable things about it and my m8 got great success with it.
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thank god a video not full of product placement, with amazing workmanship! incredible :)
So nice
Good idea mr... I like it
amazing workmanship!
This one is excellent piece of art
You are a fantastic Gentleman, sir! Thank you for this! You are supporting your Brothers and Sisters all over the world with this wonderful positive message. Keep it up, my friend!
Fantastic, build. Your dog reminds me of my cat, he wants to stand in front of my computer screen when I do my evening wrap up.
I saw my first steam bending last week with Padulla as he finished the head board of his bed. I’m going to get my feet wet on this soon. Again lovely build. ❤😊Wilber USA.
Awesome to see you grow as a woodworker Robin! You made really huge steps from when I started following you probably 1,5 years ago, when you guys started the podcast (I already followed Joey en Jordan) and you were the 'newbie' between those two experienced guys. It was a very good thing from Joey encouraging you to push your own limits. As a woodworker, I think I might scale myself somewhere between you and Joey and I think the only way to keep growing is by starting projects you can not handle yet. Just start, explore, make mistakes, do it over, make more mistakes, learn a lot and then build a chair like you just did. That's an awesome chair! So to see your skill level now 1,5 years later is awesome en I'm very excited to keep following you en your future projects, man! keep up the good work. And try to get enough sleep between pushing your woodworking limits and being a dad :) I got three little kids, I know what it can feel like ;)
It’s a full time job this dad business haha. Thanks man, really appreciate the kind words. You’re spot on about taking chances with new skills, it’s such a good way forward!
Very beatiful chair. Congratulation.
Awesome ❤️ great design
Fantastic job
brilliant design and something that only true craftsmanship can produce.
This came out amazing. Nice work!
Thanks you
Awesome result congrats
Chair Looks Awesome
Dude! Really like this build , respect from a fellow woodworker.
Thanks man
Robin I love the chair. you get my vote in the Rockler bent wood challenge. Well that is, if I had a vote.
Hahaha, thanks very much!
That is beautiful
Grande Robin, at the end, of course, I had no doubt, you nailed it! beautiful chair!
nice the tip of the straps!! will use it! ciao!
Thanks again
Fabulous Chair & Great Craftmanship!
Thanks
So beautiful!!!
Thank you!!
Yo, this is SO CLEAN!!! great work Rob, cool seeing how you kept all the spacing on the slats even
Thanks Mike, appreciate it mate! Such a rad project, had a lot of fun with this one
Very good work 👍👍👍
I'm speechless. BRAVO 🤘
Thank you!
GREAT WORK BEAUTIFUL OUTCOME, THANK YOU FOR SHARING
brilliant chair
13:56 you rubbing the smooth wood (maybe while) proudly thinking you made that is a mood 😂😂
That chair is gorgeous
Simple and amazing chair.
Very Cool design... Incredible job bro..
Thanks!
Beautiful work
nice work
Amazing. Gorgeous work. This video is both satisfying and frustrating to watch. Satisfying in the excellent product delivered and the techniques used. Frustrating that as a woodworking hobbyist, I will never reach this level of pristine workmanship. Fantastic work!
Thanks so much man, really appreciate the kind words
Hi Robin, I saw your chair video about 3 weeks ago and it inspired me to have a go at steam bending. Since then, I’ve built my steam box and have just finished a mini version of your chair for my Grand-daughter! Challenging with the tighter bends but really pleased how it’s turned out. Keep your videos coming and thanks for the inspiration - I wonder how many steam bent chairs have been made as a result of your work. I bet they are dotted around the globe! Thanks again - Jim from the UK.
Thanks Jim, It’s so awesome to hear stories like this, thank you for sharing. I’m so happy my video helped! I’m sure you’ll agree, the steam bending bug takes hold pretty quick haha. All the best and thanks for the support
very cool! those high round armrests look a bit uncomfy for a long read, are they?
Thanks! You’re not wrong, I wouldn’t say it’s a chair you lounge in. But for a short sit it does well
Hello! Great chair.Laborious work.
Thanks
Great work Robin.
Thanks Darrol
Fascinating video. Beautiful craftsmanship!
Very nice Robin . . . you certainly gained a boatload of experience with that project. Cheers!
Thanks Rod. It was a learning curve, that's for sure!
Brilliant job Robin. I love the harmony between the lines of the chair. I'm very impressed. G'day from Australia!
Thanks very much
Man that ended up looking amazing!
Thanks man
Great to see it all come together mate! Great job!
Cheers Nick
Beautiful
Great work, beautiful chair
Thanks
Great ideas.. simple .. I love it. Let try with bamboo which is available abundantly in my local areas. Thanks alot
Really amazing work.
Such a beautiful chair!!!!
Awesome! You inspire me.
Thanks
I have do to a design exercise and you were very inspiring to me..Thanks...God keep on blessing you..
Thank you
Great job Robin!!!!
Thanks Andy
Love it, this is very helpful 👍keep up the good work 👏
So beautiful
Thank you
Very, very nice. Now I have to definitely bend something.
Bravo👏 💐
Looks really good. Well done buddy
Thanks man
Awesome. You're a genius
Stunning chair .. and great to hear a saffer accent .. Thanx
Thanks very much!
This is a really nice chair
Thank you
Fantastic job Robin! Great video work also. The final shots with your beautiful dog - gold!
Thanks Scott!
Beautiful Robin!
DC
Thanks Dan
Thanks, it is very good job! From Russia with love.
Thank you
All though you didn't use any - you nailed it! It looks great!
Hahaha, well played. Thank you!
Amazing chair and amazing skills.
Excellent
Really awesome
Your work is gorgeous! Can imagine this chair in some terrace by the forest. Congrats from Mexico.
Thanks so much
Fantastic work. Incredible chair.
Nice work
That's an heirloom. Fantastic work, Robin. Crisp design, meticulous detail and you did it with kiln dried Tassie Oak and no table saw. I'm dead impressed! (I bet it's got a nice little spring to it when you sit back, too.)
For our American friends, Tasmanian Oak, eucalyptus regnans, is pretty darned rigid. Lovely stuff, though. Also called Mountain or Victorian Ash on the Australian mainland. Different climates produce subtly different timbers from this forest giant.
The tallest tree ever recorded was a Mountain Ash, sadly by the man who cut it down. (Hello, Australia.)
Thanks Jason, and thanks for that last bit, I had no idea they grew that tall
Great video! Plus you get points for the most excellent shirt!
Thanks mate
My Dear Robin,
Your idea and work is perfect... With neat and clean mesurment...I am weak in English...But I try my best to give an award by my words..For your work...Go ahead...work more and more...God bless you...!! Your Baba (monk)
RAJRAJESHWAR JI BRAHMCHARI JI. INDIA.
Fantastic 👍
Beautiful!!
Thanks!
Artist
Great chair, well executed
Thanks Ian
Fantastic and amazing thing I did not see before, congratulion.
Good
Mate, that turned out niiiiice. Top job 👍🏻
Cheers Vic
Outstanding. A beautiful piece of furniture.
Ok, I'm watching your other video now. I see u wearing gloves. Also, nice job on the chair!
It's marvelous!
Mind blowing job, skill, subtle detailing in the working process and perfectionism are at an another level .. 👍🙌 :)
wish to become an apprentice to you to learn more than I have learned in my design school , 😂
very nice job !!! congratulation, awesome
Thank you
One of your best projects to date, very well done.
Thanks Dave
The chear came out amazingly. My wife asked me to make a dining room set for her and I think I just found the perfect dining room chairs for my table. thanks for the upload.
Thanks very much!
Nice job, real slick
Thanks
Wow the amount of improvement over the process since the last vid is amazing
Thanks man!
Nice one...
so beautifull
Parabéns e muito li da
DEUS Abençoe muito vc
super good man! awesome first chair
Thanks mate
I love your work, it's so inspiring
Great job,
Adding the dowels to take the stress off the glue is a good idea. Cool chair 😎👍
Thanks mate
Thanks for the video is very nice congratulations
Yes, work of art. I'd guesstimate 60-100 hours. Beautiful but not repeatable (unless done in volume).
big like...very nice design...
Incredible work Robin, came out awesome!!!
Thanks Thom
From Cremona too. Your design is great!
Thanks very much!