Ich frage mich immer wieder, wie die Leute es geschafft haben vor der Elektrizität mit Holz zu arbeiten. Achso mit viel Handarbeit und Zeit. Und ohne Maschinen. Das war dann echtes Handwerk! :)
@PeterHuisman-r4k9 күн бұрын
0:50, The mix of colours of your machinery is quite pleasing. Good on you for your thoughts.
@mattedwards45332 ай бұрын
I am retired but still have my shop and all the stationary tools. What I don't understand is how I turned out so much work and never had the tools these young fellows have?
@jeffreyknotts41483 ай бұрын
Pay no attention to 90% of these comments. They are simply jealous. I love the attention to detail! I will agree that the application of glue to the breadboard ends probably wasn't the wisest of choices but I love where this is headed. Good job; cant wait for part 2!
@afos34622 ай бұрын
Push stick and pushpads - well done (I am a retired furniture make / machinist / Carpenter and Joiner (with all my fingers and eyes)) keep them safe and keep using them!
@pat199rick62 ай бұрын
Well said. Nearly lost two of my fingers. 50 + stitches. 5 hour operation, tendons and nerve repair. Two nights in hospital. Just because I was stupid enough to wear a pair of loose gloves using a panel saw. I've retired now, but always safety first. A pair of good quality of ear protection is also recommended. I now suffer from tinnitus. Some people never learn.
@draintheputt95173 ай бұрын
The "dream" is not the cabinet it`s the $20k in tools used to make a $100 cabinet!
@jaafarmejri33613 ай бұрын
Hand tools only guy here: nothing shown here would have been impossible with hand tools if you put in the elbow grease, it is about what you build, not what you built it with. I'd suggest cutting the complaining down and going to the workshop and DOING
@ProudDadVet3 ай бұрын
💯
@MADMANmakes3 ай бұрын
I think there's a bit more than $20k in tools there. His dad must be really trusting to let his son use his expensive tools like this. Too bad that top he built will soon start cracking apart at the seams, since he didn't allow for wood movement (seasonal expansion and contraction) on the breadboard ends.
@jwall622 ай бұрын
Well, replace the name brand stuff with Chinese and Japanese names and it's about $2k.
@jreed19492 ай бұрын
That tack hammer ,skil saw and router sets u back 150 dollars
@edwardwarrington18092 ай бұрын
Great effort! Looks good as well. It’s good to see a young guy making stuff and yes, I am envious of his workshop! To the many ppl who have placed negative comments, there are a few other channels that deserve your attention long before this one!
@tokyojoe30802 ай бұрын
Planer snipe, the struggle is real brothers, the actual workshop dream is you fix it before it even happens! Good effort kid and keep 'em coming.
@GARDENER422 ай бұрын
Perhaps I'm lucky but after buying a used PT260, I followed all the advice & so far, snipe hasn't been something I've seen.
@jason45472 ай бұрын
It was strange to watch someone with the crude personal tolerances of a carpenter using high end precision tools to build something. I have to say It was an emotional roller-coaster watching you bring this project to life.
@Steve-le3jqАй бұрын
Emotional Rollercoaster ? 🤣🤣😂😂😂
@armandopereira32062 ай бұрын
Excelente trabajo. Gracias por compartir. Saludos desde Maturin Venezuela 🇻🇪
@easymake414Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching.
@paulalbright10793 ай бұрын
What's so dreamy about this? I want my 16:42 back.
@MarkSWilliams273 ай бұрын
Ha. Me too. Glad I skipped ahead.
@naldobelchior87042 ай бұрын
Excelente trabalho, continue sempre assim. Orgulho para qualquer pai.
@andrewbrown81483 ай бұрын
I like the piece so far, but waiting to see where the dream comes in. Holding on for part 2...
@gregtaylor34323 ай бұрын
The "breadboard" edges of the top will likely fail because cross grail wood movement was not considered in the design.
@Got2noАй бұрын
Wondering if anyone else saw that. Multiple problems there.
@geoffreymills99322 ай бұрын
Congrats on your first year woodshop project, any shop teacher worth his salt would never tell anyone to glue on the breadboard edge all the way down 😂😂😂
@jimrosson67023 ай бұрын
Very cool can’t wait to see it finished. Thanks for sharing
@rickknapp8319Ай бұрын
Excellent video what make dust collector is on your tablesaw?
@timlist41732 ай бұрын
The real dream is finding straight lumber.
@alfonsocastaneda38303 ай бұрын
Me ha encantado campeón Felicitaciones
@michaelweymouth4015Ай бұрын
What dust collection system is on table saw? It didn’t show up on google search photo.
@bobbybrooks5846Ай бұрын
You’ll want this in your workshop. I want everything shown in this video including the workshop 😂
@globyois2 ай бұрын
I noticed that when you were using the tables saw you never allowed your hand to ride over the spinning blade. You would lift it and bring it over the blade, then replace it on the work at the other end as the piece runs through its travel. I have done the very same thing myself for years. A shop partner of mine - tragically - did NOT practice such safety a technique and had half his thumb shredded in a shaper! As he was pushing the wood through, there was a hidden void in the center of the piece WHERE HIS THIMB WAS and it collapsed in that spot, and when the shaper knives met the void his thumb . . . EEEEKKK! Good habit to practice.
@holgerk63522 ай бұрын
Interesting… the tabletop. Doesn’t glueing long grain to short grain on the sides split the wood or cause other problems on the long run? 🤔
@hobbistadineanderthal7697Ай бұрын
hello what product you gave to age the piano ... Thank you
@denispoturlak85803 ай бұрын
What product did you use for the darkening of the wood?
@easymake4143 ай бұрын
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@inaslumpАй бұрын
Nice build.But you have no Brad nailer?Always use a paint roller when gluing that many boards to avoid "glue dry"..But all in all nice job..
@LaddGardner42 ай бұрын
I want to buy this kid a brad nailer. :)
@TheCarpenterGirl19843 ай бұрын
Thật tuyệt vời, tôi yêu công việc của bạn 🎉🎉🎉
@jamesbeach83622 ай бұрын
Seemed a confused method of construction. If you have a domino why not use it to make the frame and attach the cross members, it would save screwing into end grain. Also agree with the comments regarding not allowing for expansion of the top.
@hunterdogztc3 ай бұрын
Hater’s gonna hate. If you don’t like it, don’t watch it. Building your own shop furniture is one of the greatest ways to hone one’s skills. Nice build. Thank you for sharing.
@LenWilliams-qw4tg3 ай бұрын
Amateur
@ramosoficinadamadeira5510Ай бұрын
Tá ficando muito bom
@chrisb24433 ай бұрын
Sounds great but I don’t have a jointer, planer or a drum sander or a workshop big enough to put them in. Cannot relate.
@PedjolinoMarkovic3 ай бұрын
At some point after 11:59 you cut off the excess side beams but it's not in the clip, how did you do that?
@volodymyrsyniava14403 ай бұрын
Крутезні відео!!!!
@easymake4143 ай бұрын
Дякую за перегляд.
@tickfarmwoodworks3 ай бұрын
Hi. Can you tell me whose riving knife/dust shroud you are using on your Powermatic table saw? Thanks.
@MADMANmakes3 ай бұрын
You should ask his dad.
@rfcoder3 ай бұрын
BIG mistake when you glued the "breadboard" ends to your top. This does not allow for seasonal expansion of the wood. It will fail.
@MADMANmakes3 ай бұрын
Absolutely!
@RichardUnger-fo1lv3 ай бұрын
No big deal, if you can afford that kind of equipment, you can control the seasonal weather changes!
@jimchristman5862 ай бұрын
What guard is that on your table saw?
@dejavu666wampas92 ай бұрын
An AI one.
@Yanneco-creations3 ай бұрын
Wow, toujours du travail du bois simple et raffiné, je serai curieux de connaître le produit que tu as utilisé pour changer le tanin du bois ça lui donne une belle couleur au plateau. bravo l'artist
@LenWilliams-qw4tg3 ай бұрын
What kind of Dream is that ? Looks like a "Nightmare" to me !
@karlnapf49121 күн бұрын
So viel Aufwand und schöne Herstellung, aber die Rückwand dann nageln...😂😂😂 der fachmann hätte die eingenutet🤔🤣🤣
@markhicks8377Ай бұрын
all them fancy tools and no brad nailer?
@007flensАй бұрын
Goed gedaan, jammer dat op grote plekken de kleur zo donker is uitgevallen.
@JohnByrne-n1d3 ай бұрын
I'd say he's got 50 to 60 k of tools but no pin gun🎉😅
@romankuznesov19213 ай бұрын
Андрію Вітаю тебе з новим потрібним предметом! Цикаво,що це буде.
@easymake4143 ай бұрын
Дуже дякую вам за перегляд. 2 частина буде на наступний тиждень.
@weejim483 ай бұрын
Someone commented here that people are jealous. They are right, I’d love a nice big fully equipped workshop. But at 69 years old it wouldn’t get used properly. I like what you did but I may have done things a bit differently. 👍
@howardcrane59023 ай бұрын
Nice work! Ignore the jealous trolls.
@LenWilliams-qw4tg3 ай бұрын
It's ugly! That's all there's to it !
@hagengocht38912 ай бұрын
Wh no brad nailer?
@carlierjacques88492 ай бұрын
pourquoi de la peinture ?????
@steeeeve863 ай бұрын
Cool. Now do it with what the majority of hobbyists have in their garage...
@codybarron96202 ай бұрын
Hola está genial nos podrías dar tus medidas
@patrickdonegan95593 ай бұрын
What is this?
@winner1604Ай бұрын
I didn’t get the no talking. There are no dimensions shown. The average woodworker doesn’t have the extensive tools and machinery that you have. Placing the top in plastic was confusing to me.
@markhicks83776 күн бұрын
what did you poor in that cup
@77LCOLE2 ай бұрын
Well so far, I don’t want it. 😂
@oaker553 ай бұрын
Lot of time wasted showing him tightening clamps and no time shown making the base.
@johndaniels99573 ай бұрын
I'm glad that I jumped to the comments before I devoted almost 17 minutes of my life to watching this entire video.
@rickkinney1249Ай бұрын
glad you did not have to build 50 units---way too much repeating motion
@johnneipp27132 ай бұрын
Looks like the main point of this vid was to show how many different tools you can use on one (somewhat boring) project. Yes I’m jealous but goodness, talk about overkill.
@MassimoTarlettiАй бұрын
Ma dove hai imparato a piallare? Esattamente come non si deve fare!!!
@muratsakiroglu97433 ай бұрын
Ne yaptığın belli değil hiç bir açıklama yok alt yazı yok Like'de yok .
@lamlammetod3 ай бұрын
I wonder why you didn't make a nice mortise and tenon joint in the first part in plastic from screwing it together cold. A nice wood joint shows craftsmanship and then I don't mean lamellas or dovetails. And also with the top a nice groove and brass would not have been out of place was and is nicer than lamellas. I find this a shame to see. I am a carpenter and furniture maker myself. We use traditional wood joints.
@antonellosanti2 ай бұрын
Non ho capito che roba sia se non un piano di lavoro con una base (che immagino accoglierà qualcosa di speciale). Forse meritava far vedere tutto il progetto, che così perde abbastanza di interesse.
@chrischristofis8501Ай бұрын
Cutting wood, really, just show the design and what you are making please
@dougarnold93372 ай бұрын
You made a table. Not going to bother with part 2.
@snakestaG133 ай бұрын
So what is everyones dream you didn't say shit and showed me 40 tools most woodworkers own, holy shit it must the 3" square.
@wolfkeiler1313 ай бұрын
"Der Traum eines jeden Handwerkers: Das möchten Sie auch in Ihrer Werkstatt haben!" Für wen ist das Video eigentlich gedacht? Ein Anfänger hat erst einmal Probleme, die ganzen Arbeitsschritte nachzuvollziehen, da es keinerlei Erläuterungen gibt, weder was das ganze werden soll (es sei denn, er liest erst einmal die Beschreibung), noch welche Materialien verwendet wurden. Keinerlei Bemaßungen, nichts! Warum wurde eine dunkle Paste auf dem hellen Holz verwendet und worum handelte es sich dabei? Was war das für eine Flüssigkeit in der Folie (das Ergebnis des Beizens sieht im Übrigen nicht besonders schön aus, da die Oberfläche zu fleckig wirkt. Auf welche Sachen muß man insgesamt bei den einzelnen Arbeitsschritten achten... und und und. Insgesamt ein didaktisch nicht sehr gelungenes Video. Man kann es sich ansehen und den Rest muß man sich dann erst einmal zusammendichten.
@steelrat16892 ай бұрын
забавно, когда предлагают нечто те, у кого есть помещение и специнструмент. как это реализовать в трехкомнатной квартире?
@easymake4142 ай бұрын
Забавно, коли уважно не читають назву відео.
@steelrat16892 ай бұрын
@@easymake414, а нахрена? у нас в России так не принято. мы инструкций не читаем. 😀
@easymake4142 ай бұрын
Ясно🤦♂️
@theodoreroelofsz44Ай бұрын
Cannot... Willnot... get a ""like"" from me.....
@MichaelHoward-h3k3 ай бұрын
Lot of effort for a table.
@matthewheidenreich3401Ай бұрын
???
@gregeastman66623 ай бұрын
5 min into the video and i see mistake #1 gluing in a panel, $1,00.00 dolars in tool and no door panel bit for his routor,
@villageidiot87183 ай бұрын
I don't think I want it in my shop. My CNC wouldn't fit on it. And that much work is not required to make a table for a CNC machine.
@ajablonska823 ай бұрын
I"ve seen this dream on this channel before. Loads of cabinets and footstools. When I see another footstool I don't even watch anymore. I really like your main channel. This one is pointless. Sorry.
@АкунаМатата-м2м2 ай бұрын
И что это за фигня 🤔
@АльбертГилфанов3 ай бұрын
Пишите адекватные названия роликов
@jeeptrucklover723 ай бұрын
Yeah, I’ll pass on this because you show $30,000 in tools that I don’t have and cannot duplicate what you did. And why would you want to drill, hammer, screw and do all other sorts of stuff on that nicely, stained top? Just a waste of time and effort if you ask me.
@PalletFurniture-x8lАй бұрын
Start with cheap 2nd hand corded tools and slowly work up to the bigger stuff that's what I've been doing. Don't let the fact you don't have all the expensive tools stop you from making a start