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@DimONMINIpeople5 күн бұрын
Hey Chris @foureyes.furniture ! Love your work! Been following you for many years. For a while now have been wondering what happened to your MM podcast. Would appreciate you guys coming back on air
@Foureyes.Furniture5 күн бұрын
I think it just kind of ran it's course.
@mimurad994 күн бұрын
6:04 🤲🏼❤️❤️
@2handsomeforlaw4 күн бұрын
@foureyes_furniture is there a discount code on the plans or are they already discounted? Regards from Norway.
@Foureyes.Furniture2 күн бұрын
No code needed
@WoodworkersSourcecom5 күн бұрын
Hey! I remember pulling those slabs, glad they went to good use 👏
@WoodFamilyRu5 күн бұрын
Hello colleagues)))) we have a stock of wood and timber also, but quite far away from where you are located. Good luck anyway 😊
@johnnyb956785 күн бұрын
Best advice ever.... "Pick the path that you enjoy... enjoy the ride!" Thank you for another great video and some really great insights. Plus, got to see two beautiful tables being built! Thank you.
@TheMrAshley20105 күн бұрын
Sound advice for any artist...wood, paint, stone, writing, acting, music...
@Major-Dan4 күн бұрын
@@TheMrAshley2010 Sound advice for anyone in any line of work. "If you're enjoying it, it's not work" (Twain and/or Confucius)
@chazzcombs4 күн бұрын
Whoever won the bid on the custom table got a steal. That table is stunning.
@MrOtistetraxКүн бұрын
Gotta say I think it would be even more beautiful without the live edges on the slab.
@alexciccone43978 сағат бұрын
Yea that's the real takeaway here. The simple table might not sell for much more even under perfect circumstances, but the custom table would sell for a *lot* more if it was priced instead of auctioned.
@chrisgenovese81885 күн бұрын
i love the effect of the filleted slots "sucking" on the piece coming through it. that little detail really gives it that something extra that ive never seen.
@aaronfreeman84365 күн бұрын
The custom table is beautiful, maybe even one of the best looking tables I’ve ever seen.
@ProfessorBoswell4 күн бұрын
Agreed, and want to add that the other most beautiful tables I've seen have been his work too :)
@jimjones79805 күн бұрын
I LOVE the stories that you tell of the project as you make it. Never change.
@twatmunro2 күн бұрын
I'm not actually a fan of the furniture and I don't even do woodwork. I'm here exclusively for the stories. His thought process is really insightful.
@keatonbeyerwoodworking3 күн бұрын
I like the custom table because I can appreciate the work that went into it. Not just the building, but the designing, the lay out, the details, the grain orientation to make the panels look good. It's all those little things that cannot be present in a slab on metal legs that makes the piece special and the work fun.
@JustEnjoyingLife-5 күн бұрын
I have known about your channel for about a week now and I am so glad you uploaded. I have learnt so much from you as a young woodworker, and hearing your voice genuinely calms me down. Thank you.
@Foureyes.Furniture5 күн бұрын
Wow...you picked a good time to find me. Glad you enjoyed :)
@JimLow-sm1df4 күн бұрын
Don't want to be weird.... I listen his videos as I fall asleep and sometimes the stuff he says is so funny I wake my wife up cackling in the darkness lol
@pvic69594 күн бұрын
haha i remember the first week i found him. i binged SO MANY videos
@ethical.roamer5 күн бұрын
The custom-made table is a beautiful pieces of furniture. I love the design.
@kappagrapes5 күн бұрын
I really like the design drawings you show in these videos, and seeing how the ideas and iterations eventually lead into a real piece of wood. I'm a bit of an amateur designer myself and I feel really inspired every time I get a glimpse into your creative process. I'm glad you're out there following your passion. Also the table looks like it's munching on the shelf like a stick of celery and it really is creepy-cute. Nice.
@Foureyes.Furniture5 күн бұрын
Leg Panels Sucking On Things :)
@joelg48495 күн бұрын
I made a very simple table for my home office. A rectangle 1" thick pre made top with thick rectangle black legs, installed on a 30⁰ angle. All in it cost me about $130 and it looks great, and I'm satisfied. Sometimes, doing something the simple way means getting a project finished. I'm going to take a similar approach with a hall table. I want elaborate, but I don't have the time. So a Banksia slab with some nice pre made legs will do nicely. Thanks for the great video. Was eye watering how fast things added up!
@Atraira4 күн бұрын
"do the thing you most enjoy" is absolutely the best advice you can give any creative professional
@Otto_Irving23 сағат бұрын
The thumb appearing on the cup @1:43 was a nice touch. Subtle. I like!
@nicolazuberbuhler76454 күн бұрын
I simply love your work. Not only are your designs beautiful, but i really enjoy your videos. They're a perfect mix between you showing off your passion and hard work, getting to watch a beautiful creation from start to finish, and the commentary, which I find to include really solid life lessons, as well as comedic inputs. I really appreciate all you do. Thank you!
@abdullahf.siddique5 күн бұрын
Do a collab with Cam Black Tail Studio. You make the legs / bottom, and he should make the top. Legendary table !
@Foureyes.Furniture5 күн бұрын
There might be something similar to this early next year :)
@abdullahf.siddique5 күн бұрын
@Foureyes.Furniture Yeeeaaahhh! Let's Gooooo!!!!
@delvalle92565 күн бұрын
@@Foureyes.Furnitureyour designs are better in my opinion
@rcranes22275 күн бұрын
@@delvalle9256 I think so too, for the most part. Cam's channel is a little more goofy and irreverent. They both make wood furniture, but I come here for thoughtful voiceover and to Blacktail to listen to a smartass work his craft. The furniture building is almost just a bonus for me.
@rsr165934 күн бұрын
@@rcranes2227couldn't agree more. Love both channels for the same reason.
@socalstr3 күн бұрын
The custom bench and it's not even close. Absolutely spectacular build.
@NineRingsWoodCraft4 күн бұрын
I've been trying a whole bunch of different things over the last year or so, and it is definitely so important to find what you enjoy! I've taken on so many projects that I just never want to have to do again, and others that I can't wait to repeat and refine.
@SRM_NZ5 күн бұрын
I, like you chose the designer side of my profession, The greatest side of this. that I have found, everything I do is unique and different, plus I spend alot of time with my clients....I still have my original client from 21 years ago and have seen multiple clients kids be born and to go on to graduate from university....The designer side of things, is a whole lot more personal than the production side of things.
@mnmlro5 күн бұрын
If there's anything I learned in the last few years, it's that what we're selling is not products, it's our time. If we don't value our time correctly, other people will take advantage of it. So letting people tell you how much they'd pay is never an option. You need to set your own time's value and start from there, especially when what you deliver is custom work and top quality. Any auction should start with a minimum price, the minimum you'd accept for that product, not with what people would pay. People would rather have it for free and throw a few curse words as well if they could. Keep up the good work and value your time accordingly. The time you spend working, that you will never get back. At least make it worth it (money wise).
@gillie-monger33944 күн бұрын
But he failed to value his time when he omitted the 20 hours it took to design the custom table!
@mattelias7212 күн бұрын
I totally agree, and left a comment above that cited yours. Chris' hourly rate is what allows him to 'ignore' the $6k/mo operating cost of his business and the designing phase (agreed with him on that bc yes, he can take the same plans and make more, and also he generates other plans outside the specific project at hand all the time). I also agree that the auction approach misses the true ROI valuation because the crowd will always seek to lowball you. Anyway, liked your comment.
@gillie-monger33942 күн бұрын
@mattelias721 Appreciate your reply. I enjoy 4i's designs, but sometimes the 'holier than thou ' sermons get tedious, especially when attempts to justify his approach financially are misleading. There's no need imo, his designs and methods are great and stand on their own without the need to preach. Anyway, cool hearing from you mate.
@mnmlro2 күн бұрын
@@gillie-monger3394 I think that happens because there's a bunch of bullies in the comments always complaining about how he values his work. Haters gonna hate, sure, but he also needs to learn to ignore them.
@mattelias7212 күн бұрын
I'd never describe Chris as presenting in a holier than thou way, actually. The dude has solid design skill, and has put himself in a position to do what he loves. The thing that the haters in comments forget is that this is YT, and the algo drives the content maker. Chris is making content, and let's be honest - he's making bank from it and should. I filter out the "-isms" related to YT and just absorb key learning points. I'd drink beer with the dude, 10/10.
@ChrisEllinas5 күн бұрын
Pick the path that you enjoy. Because you might succeed or you might fail, no matter which one you take, but at least that way you'll enjoy the ride. That's the best advice for life in general, thank you for this! 😊
@EatYourPancakesDummie5 күн бұрын
Well sometimes failing means no food and you become homeless so yea failing is way more complex.
@margueritefeininger9208Күн бұрын
LOVE LOVE LOVE THE CUSTOM TABLE!!!! WOW!!! BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!! Thanks soooo much for sharing your talent with us Chris! You are truly an inspiration!!!
@Erik_The_Viking5 күн бұрын
Love the video! You bring up an excellent point about building what you want to build. In this day and age people get burned out easily because they're doing things that they're not passionate about. There's a balance of course. Placing a value on your time matters. That's something you can't get back.
@Major-Dan4 күн бұрын
Thanks... I love the design!! I did make the mistake of showing my wife it seems I will now be building something like it. Like it, not the same, I don't think my skill level will reach there, but something inspired by it. Seriously though, grateful for the inspiration!
@wyvernsieyes4 күн бұрын
Im starting to delve into furniture making myself, and have been mulling over things like how much to sell for etc. but honestly, i just love creating things and have no space to keep them, so i may as well see if i can get some sort of return. Even if it just covers material cost i will be happy. I had fun bringing an idea to fruition, constantly learning as i go, and someone gets a cool bit of furniture at materials cost price. Everyone wins in a way.
@farshadbagheri3 күн бұрын
Thanks for the trick to reduce the amount of bowing in the lumber. Will definitely try that.
@andrewherrmann29644 күн бұрын
That's for the "dowels lining up tip!" I will definitely benefit from that. Given the cool stuff you've done, I agree it's the prettiest. I'd love to see your take on something art nouveau. I think it would definitely stretch your design muscles.
@GarrettCrosgrove3 күн бұрын
I love the transparancy (with numbers and money) I also love the backlit shots 19:13
@hulkthedane75424 күн бұрын
I really like your honesty. There is not one, true answer. Great video 👍👍.
@Tmrfe09624 күн бұрын
Thank you….appreciate your videos, your sense of right and wrong, your dry humor, and most of all, that your giving away one of your tables. Cause, quite frankly, I don’t believe I could ever afford one, and well….i guess that’s it. So, thanks.
@kevinshumaker37534 күн бұрын
Awesome! I'd be proud to have either table in my living room, and would sing your praises to any and all my visitors who saw it.
@jegg005 күн бұрын
The cool designs, plus the willingness to talk about your process, lured me in, but your dry humor added the bit that'll have me watching all your videos instead of just the ones I think look the best. 👍
@pacificcoasttrains37854 күн бұрын
This is a great video! Yes, many of us do this for fun, but I'm also fascinated by the thought process of the design, and the end result of the economics of your time once the labor is factored in. Like many I'm sure, I harbor vague notions of wanting to sell some of the stuff I make- my family isn't that big, and I can only store so many projects. Super super interesting content!
@thee_hash_slinging_slasher3 күн бұрын
I love everything about your videos. The design process, the design, the aesthetic. It's great. Never stop.
@peterboyes633 күн бұрын
Thank you for your insight into what happens and how much it costs to create what you do. It is always good to have the opportunity to 'see behind the curtain'. Great vid, as usual.
@lmontoyad4 күн бұрын
Very interesting video. And beautiful tables too. I think a factor to consider when woodworking is that, after you stablish you like it and have the basic skills to do it, how pressed you are to make money. Confidence in the value of your work comes over time, and if you are going to need the the money right away, it's very likely you end up giving your work a lot cheaper than you should.
@vladeckk214 күн бұрын
Hairpin table's nice, but I love the custom table. I'm no woodworker, but I think that even "hobbies" that are done purely as a labor of love still benefit from a bit of cost/time analysis, and I enjoy hearing yours.
@homemalone2824 күн бұрын
Calming, educational, interesting, and the perfect amount of humor as always. Thank you.
@krismaki7574 күн бұрын
I think it's always best to enjoy your passion as much as possible. If that becomes a way to support yourself and family (if that applies), all the better.
@AxeRipper8024 күн бұрын
That custom table is truly a beautiful design. It might just be me, but every aspect of its aesthetic just works so well together
@jameslawson72252 күн бұрын
Bro for me you're truly one of the best. The reason why I say that because your videos are very educational and you also break everything down. Thanks for always bringing amazing content to us!!!💯👌👊
@RiiDii4 күн бұрын
I'm not into woodworking (a passing interest, if anything), but this video gets my "like" from the start because of the analysis. Great approach!
@RiiDii4 күн бұрын
Thanks for the like before I even finished watching. I was not disappointed. Great cost-benefit analysis and conclusion! You've got a new subscriber.
@KOutOfMyYard3 күн бұрын
Ok. I think that is the best video and project so far. So to you I say thank you. Love the way the light hits the dowels… that did it!
@4legdfishman4 күн бұрын
I love them both, and the bids were a little low. But that's how auctions work, I suppose. I love your advice, sense of humor, and the talent you share with us. Some day, hopefully, within the next 5 years, I'll retire (I'm shooting for 67) and start a new path.
@scottbitz52223 күн бұрын
I felt that the custom table would come out as the winner because people appreciate custom things. I think the best answer is what you left the video off with. Still, I also know that you're right that getting and installing legs after cleaning up the slabs is definitely more scalable as you could feasibly make multiple per day especially if you have the CNC and enough space to keep flattened slabs, you could run a set of slabs and work on filling gaps. In contrast, another set is flattened, and so on and so forth.
@wirelesmike734 күн бұрын
The custom obviously looks a thousand times better. And, even though I, personally, may likely never be able to afford such things, putting pieces like that out there in the world is far more valuable than the cost or price. Beautiful work.
@de3be4 күн бұрын
The custom table is just gorgeous. Your work is amazing!!
@Foureyes.Furniture4 күн бұрын
Thank you! I really do like it. One of my favorite builds I've done
@noahpaul574 күн бұрын
I have been enjoying your videos for a year now. I immersed my time into watching a ton Wood working KZbin videos. I know all the big names in this woodworking KZbin world. I like how all of you work together when you challenge yourself to work outside of your comfort zone. You and Scott Walsh top the list, so much so that I have just finish building myself a stand-alone work shop. I have lots of tools but no cabinets or assembly tables. I would like to purchase a Brass Chunky Mechanical Pencil, a Sample 73 Wood Finish, and I will look through the plans, but I think I will be busy building shop furniture for a while. My big issue is that I am located in Thailand and I'm wondering if you would take the extra effort and mail it overseas? Either way, I enjoy your woodworking tips.
@Niksow5 күн бұрын
I can’t believe the custom table sold for so little! Amazing design❤🎉
@captainfury194 күн бұрын
Great video. Another way to look at it is depending on how much time you have to spend on a certain project, you decide what you can best achieve in those hours or days. So if it takes 30 hours to do a custom piece and you can only squeeze in about 15-20 hours on a new project because there are several running in parallel, then you do a standard piece rather than sit idle. My 2 cents…
@richs54225 күн бұрын
I'm impressed. Figured that the custom path would take so much time that you wouldn't make much money. Here's hoping you make more than that on an hourly basis on other projects!
@Foureyes.Furniture5 күн бұрын
Thanks...and yes...I definitely wouldn't be able to run my business if this were the case.
@mattglandorf90774 күн бұрын
I would say that all the time planning, designing, staring wondering what to do next, should all be included in the time. I believe that the amount of this was way more for any custom project and would actually flip flop your costs on this, However custom is more fun, and will keep your business going longer.
@bradmoshenko77335 күн бұрын
Good video. One thing that came to mind that I am positive, Foureyes is aware of, is how easy is it to sell. Clearly the more expensive table is more beautiful, at least to me. There's likely some bell curve where cost, meets beauty, and then equals "most able to be sold for the most profit"....but also likely a moving target. Either way thanks for the vid!
@KhuyenCarpenter4 күн бұрын
Meticulously and precisely finished iron quilted wooden table top 👍👍
@Rubinion.Woodworks4 күн бұрын
Although I'm now retired and not on the path to start a second career, I couldn't agree more about doing what you enjoy. The second part of that, which is a lesson I learned long ago, is "...and the money will follow". For my fellow amateur (or "hack", in my case) woodworkers, just a quick shout out for the FourEyes project courses that Chris has on his site. I am in the middle of building the Moon Fry bed project which is pushing my limits in a good way. When I get stuck, Chris and Shawn are there to lend a hand (response time is usually < 24hrs). Thanks guys, and sorry for all the bone-headed questions!! (Peter R.)
@Foureyes.Furniture4 күн бұрын
Hey Peter. Appreciate it. And for proof that he isn’t making the at up. I remember your question from this morning. About the round overs on the outside of the legs. Beginning of chapter 11 😊
@Beau61835 күн бұрын
The chatoyancy on the custom's top is great, and I dig the base. Well done.
@sangarios4 күн бұрын
you're really an artist when it comes to design. love it.
@locomokko4 күн бұрын
Great video Chris. I think this may be your best video ever. I'm moving in this direction as I'm setting up my shop, and getting slabs ready (I'm cutting my own slabs from wood that is "rescued" that would otherwise be bound for the chipper, so my slabs need some time to dry too). I got your Sample 73 a couple weeks ago in the first round of supply. I haven't tried it yet, but I'll go ahead with another from your Black Friday Sale as well. Cheers! Scott from Japan
@Foureyes.Furniture4 күн бұрын
That’s Scott. How was my pronunciation. Of Kimokawaii?
@briangoldberg44394 күн бұрын
i definitely like the custom one better. it is clear that you put a lot of thought and talent into it, and it's a beautiful piece
@andrewadams96864 күн бұрын
man, whoever got the custom table, got it for a steal! I love your insights!
@robintaylor-mockingeemill82235 күн бұрын
I think your thoughts on the simpler table concept are correct . You could also afford to have a few slabs pre prepped and ready to go that would not take up much space . Some people are not prepared to wait . I think a lot of people like the fact the legs don't take any eyes away from the beauty of the slab , which is the real star of the show . Just a few of one persons thoughts . They both look great .
@NeopolmilkКүн бұрын
I’m young and getting into woodworking, and I’m thankful I watched this. I’ve been very interested in custom design, as of right now I’m an arborist (tree guy) so I see TONS of crazy designs that go to the chipper :( I appreciate everything you do, thank you for the video 🫡😎
@davidadams0075 күн бұрын
This episode was very interesting. Love the two tables as well. The customer table is top notch
@christianward80794 күн бұрын
Normally not a super fan of your designs, Mid-Century modern isn't for me, but I really liked this one. Good job.
@warpboy1013 күн бұрын
Beautiful workmanship in all things as always.
@nerm95075 күн бұрын
Literally the last couple days I have been itching for a new Foureyes vid. Even tried to tide myself over by ordering some Sample 73 lol
@RyanNichols-me4ns4 күн бұрын
Keep up the great work! Always enjoy your take on the process as much as the end product. Always forward!
@icychill1055 күн бұрын
Im always amazed at the sheer cost of materials for these slab tables.
@yevhenfesiuk98685 күн бұрын
one day, I want to reach the point where I build similiar level table as your custom one here... This was really interesting video for me, covering financial part and still giving the pleasure to watch your work! Take care, huge thanks from UA for inspiration
@TheMrAshley20105 күн бұрын
Chris, I've been watching your channel since way back in your garage shop, Cubs hat wearing days. Love your artistry, videography, commentary, humor. #thickni Thank you so much for detailing the costs of the two table builds. And more importantly, for your thoughts regarding how to view the various associated material and intellectual values.
@msskooob4 күн бұрын
8:41 Wood resuscitation process until the heartbeat returns hahaha
@EraChanZ5 күн бұрын
The 'eating' effect is pretty cool! Really loving the designs you do!
@LuxeWoodcraft3 күн бұрын
Don't know how you make everything you build look amazing. Seriously mate, you're an incredible craftsman. I'm building a coffee table at the moment as a gift for my brothers wedding. It's a river river coffee table. I'm trying to come up with ideas for legs. They need to come apart so it's easy to ship to him (kinda like a flat pack), got any ideas for me? Needs to be simple though, my skill level is no where near yours. Cheers mate
@jonbryant37843 күн бұрын
Very nice build and a fun/interesting experiment. It occurs to me that in the same 27 hours spent on the custom table, you could have built 2 pin leg tables. I still agree with doing what makes you happy though.
@sennest4 күн бұрын
Chris, the custom is 🤩😍. So glad you're stubborn with an open mind.😎🤙🤙🍻
@IveBeenAbducted512 сағат бұрын
Great video , and both tables turned out great. The custom table is my choice and its not even close.
@ToHellWithReality3 күн бұрын
18:00 This is such a fun shot. Really cool seeing you get creative with your visual presentation.
@martinpedersen48863 күн бұрын
Really loved the first leg design you suggested, with the crossing legs. I really love the Y-shape on it's side in both ends. I think that is a beautiful shape and even better looking than what you have made in a similar shape before. Would love to se that made.
@steinargustavsen11035 күн бұрын
I like your videos, you mostly have good design on what you make, I'm a hobby builder myself and I struggle a bit when I'm in a wheelchair so I can't go for such large objects.
@josephpauwels43315 күн бұрын
Run the same type of auction under a different name. Will people pay as much for a "no name" designer builder?
@Foureyes.Furniture5 күн бұрын
Not sure what part of the video you're on...but I kind of address this in the video. But long story short...No...they probably wouldn't know that the auction exists.
@rcranes22275 күн бұрын
I do wonder if the results would have been affected by also running the auction with pictures involved. They would have given the custom table an even bigger advantage. It's gorgeous.
@jaketheauroran4 күн бұрын
When dealing with a "custom" table, you're veering into art more than business. People have made copies of famous paintings that are worthless - because it was someone's work, not because of what it was. That being said, I appreciate the meaningful analysis, like the macroeconomics with demand for custom tables with unique designs. Although that has a knock-on effect, that if you spend 20-30 hours designing a table you will sell 5 of, you are spending 4-5 extra hours for each table.
@michaelenglund4 күн бұрын
Really great graphics in the video and great editing. A joy to watch.
@maficstudios5 күн бұрын
There's also the Foureyes premium. Your 'cheap' table will sell more because it's you, and you make cool tables generally. You're known for your quality and competence, even if that table is simple. Food for thought.
@Foureyes.Furniture5 күн бұрын
100% At a certain point it almost becomes like art. And I don't mean that from a philosophical/emotion POV. I mean it from a economic POV. It's not a utility good.
@WoodFamilyRu5 күн бұрын
@@Foureyes.Furniture plastics and polymers are way more durable and cheaper nowadays, so yes purchasing things made of natural wood is kinda irrational now, one should really love the feeling and the touch of natural wood to purchase one. Thanks for the videos 😊 They do inspire 😊
@craiglyons39755 күн бұрын
Great story Chris. Oh and the tables are nice too. lol Seriously...great work, always love watching your build process.
@danamcdavid7823 күн бұрын
Dang, that custom table is FIRE!!
@artiefufkin884 күн бұрын
That custom table is sick. Very cool design
@johnritchie38895 күн бұрын
I have a repeat client that likes nice things and enjoys good bourbon, but likes a bargain as well. I have done a couple of projects for him that I traded for bourbon. He has contacts in the industry. I say “I’ll do that for a bourbon in this value range”. I have several spectacular bottles, and I was able to build something beautiful for him. Win-win. “Profit” is in the eye of the beholder.
@WarrensburgChryslerКүн бұрын
Perspective! Thanks for the insight and for sharing your gift!
@stevenmcintyre34 күн бұрын
I have never heard of the “cut in half then glue back together” trick to remove the bow. Amazing tip.
@andrewmartino61444 күн бұрын
Ahhh yes! Another video that pleases my eyes ( beautiful furniture) and ears! I'll keep saying it, you have one of the best voices with some of the most insightful words and I could listen to this for days. Hopefully I can win that table too! hah cheers from Wisconsin.
@jenford70785 күн бұрын
This bidding process showed me that it perhaps is more profitable to set minimum bids to weed out the nuisance bids of $30 and let the more serious bidders compete. You put so much quality into each build right up to the "micro" protectant, it's always a pleasure to see you build and the final products are beautiful!
@Foureyes.Furniture5 күн бұрын
Yes...and I have definitely done that before. To be honest though, I've stopped doing auctions unless it is for an experiment like this. The last few things I've built on spec, I just set a price and wait for somebody to say they want it. That's worked out much better for me.
@donscottvansandt41394 күн бұрын
Frickin AWESOME advice! And both tables are beautiful to me.
@dmitriyzverev65604 күн бұрын
I really love graphic sketches, drawings and 3d models in your videos. Could you please share the information about software you using, or maybe some specific addons or graphic line styles you’re using. Thanks for your time.
@andrewbrown81484 күн бұрын
Great build(s) and love the way you present them. You make me want to be a better woodworker~!
@ChronicallyZanny4 күн бұрын
I’m obsessed with the result!!😍
@therebellion691137 минут бұрын
Love your content. Have some thoughts though as an aspiring wood worker. Long term making the nicer custom would be the best option for long term money. The reason you're able to get as much as you did for the simpler project is because of the name you built making the nicer stuff. In my area without a name the simple one is going to bring about 300.00 locally. I think more custom is the best way to go, of course there is that catch 22 of getting started with people wanting your stuff. Yes I realize 300.00 is losing money. that's the dilemma when you live in a farming area where alot of retired people make things for the fun of it and dont care to get paid.
@Hansengineering4 күн бұрын
The "trees sucking on things" inspiration *really* works for that piece.
@PHuston3114 күн бұрын
Always great projects and really like to hear your thought process throughout the build. Couldn’t agree more on your philosophy to build what you love as the priority. Recommend ‘Happiness Advantage” by Shawn Achor that aligns to the same idea….chase your Happy and your success will follow. Keep up the great work and looking forward to the next one.
@jones88215 күн бұрын
I couldn’t purchase a course any quicker!! If anybody out there has been thinking about it or knows nothing about them do it NOW!!! Best Black Friday deal ever! You won’t feel like you wasted money I guarantee it.
@Foureyes.Furniture5 күн бұрын
Much appreciated :)
@vibesavenue25424 күн бұрын
Great video. I always find value in what you create, thank you. On the custom piece, what is your opinion about wood movement of the bottom shelf? It seems like it fits snuggly. Designing for wood movement is interesting, basically adding criteria/requirements for the design. Plenty of other examples of criteria that we set when designing something. Point being, if I were to error on the side of caution, I would add an “air gap” to the left and right of the shelf/in the legs.
@Foureyes.Furniture4 күн бұрын
That’s part of the reason each leg panel is split in two. The shelf can expand and each side of the panel could move with the shelf. The only attachment point to worry about beyond that is how the top attaches. Since the holes for the bolts and inserts are oversized. It’s all good.
@romanjohnston5 күн бұрын
Quick question. On your Kreg Track Saw, I am sure you have replaced the blades. I went with an alternate blade and it was thinner than the writhing knife. Do you use the stock blades or have you found a better blade that has the same width of the writhing knife? Totally agree with your final assessment! Do what you love and consider it a bonus to your pay.....that you love what your doing.
@Foureyes.Furniture5 күн бұрын
I'm embarassed to say that I still have the OG blade on mine.