Not many people understand how hard this is solo. I have a timber framing class coming up and I'm super excited.
@dorseia160018 күн бұрын
Sick!!! How long are the burn time approx for siding?? Did you brush wood down after charring? Well done man
@dylanbardolf5618Ай бұрын
This is just awesome, and you are so skilled, I respect this so much! Hope i ever get to build a timber frame structure like this for myself!
@bencepaul34972 ай бұрын
Nic! come back! We need more of your videos!
@rickschuman29262 ай бұрын
The handles on those clubs are going to get you quite the case of tendonitis.
@ChrisBrown-qg4xo2 ай бұрын
What size of ropes did you use? I already have pulleys, and anchor points, but I need to know the size of ropes as they look larger than 10mm
@joshlumsden10872 ай бұрын
Amazing work man. How many days do you think you spent cutting the joinery?
@bearshield71382 ай бұрын
I love your kerfing plane. I am building one right now with a fixed cut thickness for cut for sheets to inlay. But the next thing I think I will build is one with a moveable fence much like yours. Nice design.
@viktorshutov3 ай бұрын
Good job
@nemoismyson51493 ай бұрын
Wow
@dennismcdougall3723 ай бұрын
I'm officially blown away by that window!
@dennismcdougall3723 ай бұрын
Great work. Just seeing this series now. This episode reminded me of a quote from on of Roy Underhill's books, "cheap wood, expensive joint!"
@Ian-xy7xi3 ай бұрын
Enjoyed that - well done and thanks for putting it out there!
@JedediahSmith3424 ай бұрын
Only dull people are brilliant at breakfast.
@jerryphelps56595 ай бұрын
What about doing video on the tool chest?
@martyb37835 ай бұрын
Wow, Beautifully done.
@kiyotomiyazaki16685 ай бұрын
Soooo informative to show how things are done with hand tools. Appreciate it and thank you!
@yehmate15285 ай бұрын
Clever, that is a very nice way of solving a wondering rip cut by hand. 👍👍
@CyberAndy_6 ай бұрын
what is your camera and microphone setup?
@amaliopratti20686 ай бұрын
This lift was so planned-out. Great work man! I have some questions about knots that I need to learn - like when you first anchored to that tree for the bent. Can you tell me what kind of knot that is? And you re-positioned the load rope to crank it up. I have no idea what that was but that was sick. Great video and great build sir!
@cliffordduhh456 ай бұрын
Hi Nic, hope all is well in life. I’m just a subscriber but just want you to know I’m inspired by your work and come back to your videos often even though posting new videos isn’t a priority in life for you right now. I hope the priorities you do have are enjoyable and aspiring ones. Happy New Year.
@threeriversforge19976 ай бұрын
Great work. Always wonderful to see guys who know how to use rope and pulleys to get the job done. I highly recommend the Ashley Book of Knots for every craftsmen, and this is exactly why.
@Millsy.g7 ай бұрын
What is the reasoning for the two close rafters at the ends?
@JeffBarkema7 ай бұрын
Is it wrong that I like this solution not only for the excellent craftsmanship on display, but also because its nice to see an alternative to the ugly white framed vinyl solutions so prevalent in many areas? Glad I found this channel - great work Nic.
@myboatprojectaquaris7 ай бұрын
You do a great job with your photography, sound, lighting, and editing. Oh yeah, and the wood working too! You make it al look easy.
@marysutow41287 ай бұрын
How do you get your transitions in your filming to be so seamless? Are you using multiple cameras? Or do you have someone filming you? Thanks in advance!
@grantMH17 ай бұрын
among the best on the internet, silent, competent, thoughtful and deliberate craftsmanship ==> a great pleasure to watch and absorb
@greysonrennels64947 ай бұрын
7 weeks? How long?
@j.palomera6907 ай бұрын
At this minute kzbin.info/www/bejne/Y3bcp3uulNuDjZI Did anyone understand how the frame was raised without falling towards the other side right where it was being pulled? Was it just luck or was there a plan? I noticed there was a tenon at the base. And there was a brace also at the base but it was very small... Did I lose something?
@leemarzahl88918 ай бұрын
Absolutely an Awesome build! A true craftsman! Great job young man!
@guyvangenechten64848 ай бұрын
👌👌👍👍💯💯
@guyvangenechten64848 ай бұрын
Very nice work!!💯👍👌
@FredrikDammen8 ай бұрын
Can this be used on cuttinboards? Is it food safe?
@guyvangenechten64848 ай бұрын
Very nice work!!!
@guyvangenechten64848 ай бұрын
Very very nice work as always!!!👌👌👌👍👍👍💯💯💯
@guyvangenechten64848 ай бұрын
👍👍👍👌👌👌💯💯💯❤❤❤
@guyvangenechten64848 ай бұрын
Very beautiful work!!💯💯💯👌👌👍
@guyvangenechten64848 ай бұрын
Very very nice work!!!💯💯👌👌👍👍
@guyvangenechten64848 ай бұрын
Very very nice work as always 👌👌💯💯
@guyvangenechten64848 ай бұрын
Very very nice work as always 👌👌💯
@guyvangenechten64848 ай бұрын
Very very nice work!!!💯💯👍👍👍
@guyvangenechten64848 ай бұрын
Very nice work!!!💯👍
@guyvangenechten64848 ай бұрын
Nice job!!
@Eddie_-_8 ай бұрын
Ofc all those pieces where cut by that hand saw 😂
@MisterRose908 ай бұрын
This is the part they don't show you in minecraft. Gives a whole new level of respect to Steve.
@BlueCrow898 ай бұрын
This is such an arduous task! But damn, that crackling from the word giving way is SO SATISFYING!
@glengullickson65388 ай бұрын
I love watching your wood working videos, but it makes me sad about my own level of wood working! I keep trying,though.
@outlaweric8 ай бұрын
oh the sounds lol. Great job and thanks for the video