Master Carpenter's Footstool

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Next Level Carpentry

Next Level Carpentry

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Get your plans for the Next Level Carpentry Master Carpenter's Footstool build shown in this video here:
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Master Carpenter's Footstool. Master Class. NO MEMBERSHIP for Complete Build.
Chapter List included to navigate deep-dive build process through LONG video...
0:00:00 Introduction
0:02:37 Design Overview
0:04:26 Planer Sled for Milling
0:21:50 Embiggen Ash Boards
0:23:43 Carry Handle Routing Template
0:25:26 Make Top of Stool
0:33:18 Mortise Top for Leg Tenons
0:45:16 Layout of Legs
0:48:42 Cut Legs to Length
0:51:43 Cut Tenons on Legs
0:59:57 Layout Legs
1:03:11 Mortise Legs for Rails
1:06:35 5th Inning Stretch
1:07:42 Vee-Notch Legs
1:09:58 Cut Leg Tapers
1:15:26 Finish Leg tenons
1:18:42 Fit Leg Tenons to Top
1:20:34 Laser Etched Logos
1:21:33 Drill Leg Tenons
1:23:05 Cut and Tenon Rails
1:30:12 Cut Tray Slots in Rails
1:33:24 Cut Tenon Wedges
1:42:45 Cut and Fit Tray
1:47:08 Final Prep for Glue-up
1:49:25 Sanding. Ugh!
1:57:27 Glue-up
2:02:06 Trim Wedged Tenons
2:05:00 Final Sanding/Cleanup
2:08:19 Spray Varnish
2:27:21 World's Finest Sandpaper
2:29:13 Install Plexiglas Tray
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@JawandoOokomondo-cb7fm
@JawandoOokomondo-cb7fm 24 күн бұрын
Dumm
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry 24 күн бұрын
I'm sorry have such a low opinion of yourself that you succumb to sharing your personal opinion of your mental acumen with the whole wide world on KZbin in a comment on this video... is everything OK for you at home?
@natazer
@natazer Жыл бұрын
I had no idea such a simple thing would be so complicated. Mad respect for the patience of woodworkers.
@josephsteffen2378
@josephsteffen2378 Жыл бұрын
It is a real eye opener, isn't it! In the housing trades there are Carpenters, Framers and Finish Carpenters. And the many other Tradesmen: Masons, Roofers, Plumbers, Painters, Plasterers/Drywall Hangers, Glaziers(window installers on high rise or steel buildings). Each of the trades learn "tricks" and "trade secrets" which identify levels of ability: apprentice, Journeyman, and Master Craftsman. I'm not a Tradesman, but I've worked with all of them: as a laborer or assistant to the Superintendent.
@briano9879
@briano9879 2 жыл бұрын
2 and half hours...hell yes Matt. Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge. Love the long form tutorial.
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Brian... I think this video will be the high water mark for video length here at Next Level Carpentry but it's reassuring to know it's not a total buzz kill with this one... Best, Matt
@tomb7890
@tomb7890 Жыл бұрын
Agree.
@petermarsh4993
@petermarsh4993 2 жыл бұрын
Dear Matt, Boy was that an epic movie - a Mega movie by anyone’s standards. It turned out to be a textbook of unfamiliar ideas and solutions that I have never seen before put in such an elegant way. Brilliant techniques like how to flatten warped boards on a thicknesser, how to cut strange angles on the table saw, constructing a jig using thin sheet and CA glue, making tiny and ultra thin components on a table saw {without cutting your fingers off} and finally providing a superb transparent finish to a piece of wooden furniture. Never apologise if your videos run on a bit, they are worth every second of play time. Cheers.
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for watching this 'epic movie' and sharing an encouraging comment Peter. Much appreciated! Best, Matt
@raultebelin5354
@raultebelin5354 7 ай бұрын
From details to safety, from do's and don'ts is already here... everything is in full details. No wonder it took full 2hrs and a half is because of all the explanations needed. Thumbs up.
@davebullard
@davebullard 2 жыл бұрын
10 minutes in and I've learned at least 6 things! The shim marking for total thickness is one of those things that only seems obvious once you've seen it done. Thank you Matt.
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry 2 жыл бұрын
Footstools are a lot different than drums so I'm glad to hear you've found a few useful things here Dave... can't beat that! Sorry about that one🤢 Best, Matt
@davebullard
@davebullard 2 жыл бұрын
@@NextLevelCarpentry lol
@davebullard
@davebullard 2 жыл бұрын
The combine and conquer method however is very applicable. That one's making it into my workflow for sure.
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry 2 жыл бұрын
@@davebullard Glad to hear it... and to think I would have cut that whole segment from the video if it weren't more difficult at that point to edit around it. Hope you find it a useful addition to your workflow! Best, Matt
@jeffreyhalverson2611
@jeffreyhalverson2611 Жыл бұрын
@@NextLevelCarpentry I LOVED the attention to detail in these steps. Seems exhausting at first. But definitely 'Next Level' !
@GregsGarage
@GregsGarage 2 жыл бұрын
What an absolute MASTER CLASS in carpentry!!! Such a seemingly simple project was taken to the Next Level on every facet of the build. Every time I think your bag of tricks might have all been exposed, you turn around and demonstrate technique after technique of virtuoso wood working. There is no one else on KZbin working at this altitude. You are playing above the rim Matt!!! And thank you for sharing this with those of us who are mere mortals.
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for such a glowing review on this one Mr Greg... much appreciated! I fear I may tumble from the pedestal when I venture out of my comfort zone for the next video since it gets into your realm of metal fab and welding... err, I mean grinding... so wish me luck? 😲😂😎 Best, Matt
@jameslarson6555
@jameslarson6555 Жыл бұрын
The tape tip alone made this video extremely valuable
@plainnpretty
@plainnpretty 7 ай бұрын
I agree
@greggjones6354
@greggjones6354 9 ай бұрын
It’s nice to see a like-minded craftsman like myself, showing others the correct way to do things as well, as being totally honest in the construction process things happen
@tetreaulthank4068
@tetreaulthank4068 Жыл бұрын
You’re explanations along the way before you get to far away from the particular step in the projects are really appreciated ! It really helps the mind (especially a bit older minds) absorb the many details, so I appreciate the time you spend in your videos, no need to apologize for US for hanging in there We are grateful to you for hanging in there for us !!
@bobsnow1996
@bobsnow1996 2 жыл бұрын
All I can say is WOW... very few times I have seen detail carpentry like this, growing up there was a Master Carpenter who lived across the street from my Family home. Even in his 70's he was still in demand by the very wealthy wanting his tradecraft skills. I watched every bit of this and wasn't the slightest bored... it reminded me of my 7th Grade shop class, we had a very sharp shop teacher who taught us the fundamentals of not only woodworking, but the care of tools. I'm getting back into woodworking mainly to make a sewing cabinet for my wife. I do almost any repair around the house, I've done Mission and through those trips I've picked up a lot of skills... but, that is mainly rough work. Framing, Plumbing, electrical, roofing, cement work, tiling and even the care and repair of our groups Tools. I've picked up on and carefully watched all your jigs, compass work and ways of scribing. This is a project that has great teaching skills... I really appreciated it so much so... I got up at 3am to watch the whole episode!!! Each morning I watch a woodworking video with my coffee... this was a whole pot of coffee episode. Again, this was great I watched a Master at work!!! Thank You!
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry 2 жыл бұрын
Well thanks for watching this whole 2 1/2 hour master class Bob... hope you're able to use things from this and other Next Level Carpentry videos to achieve next level results of your own on that sewing cabinet for your wife. FWIW the master class video I did for professional grade cabinet drawers might be particularly useful for the project: kzbin.info/www/bejne/i37cZoV9l9Grobs Best, Matt
@VAXHeadroom
@VAXHeadroom 2 жыл бұрын
that UV light trick to find residual glue makes watching the whole project worth watching!!
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sayin'... it was actually the first time I used UV to expose residual glue on wood. Even though I know there's special glue designed to show up under normal UV I've never used that type of glue so it was a pleasant surprise that it showed up under the special high-power UV light I purchased for other purposes: www.amazon.com/dp/B08QCX1KTJ/?ref=idea_lv_dp_ov_d I'm not trying to push a tool on you but feel obligated to tell you that regular Titebond III doesn't show up so well with more typical UV flashlights like this one: www.amazon.com/dp/B01IAPUH68/?ref=idea_lv_dp_ov_d in case you decide to get a UV flashlight you'll get one that works well enough to be helpful. Best, Matt
@Fredrik3626
@Fredrik3626 2 жыл бұрын
Wow! I watched the entire video in 2 sittings and intend to watch it again. I’m 74 years old and have been working wood since I was in Jr. high shop class. I learned so much from watching you and appreciate all your tips. Since I found you I will look for your past videos. Thank you so much for your time. Best Regards Fred Thomas
@ocuanadesigns
@ocuanadesigns 2 жыл бұрын
Have to say the planer sled and explanation of how you set it up to give the most amount of material is world changing. It will save me so much material. Thanks a million
@MrTresto
@MrTresto Жыл бұрын
I know, it's amazing right? And even though there are some things I'll never to (for example, build that template with multiple cuts and CA glue was I have a handheld shaper origin CNC), a lot of them are absolutely amazing too. This sled thing omg... So good!!
@richhamel6810
@richhamel6810 2 жыл бұрын
I cannot believe how many tips/tricks/eye opening tidbits of knowledge came out of that video. Absolutely impressive
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Rich... much appreciated! Best, Matt
@mattk476
@mattk476 Ай бұрын
Witnessing the worthwhile work of those wee wanky wedges was wonderful. I will welcomely wind up watching your videos whenever I want a wealth of woodworking wisdom.
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry Ай бұрын
Wow... what a wonderful way of working with a wealth of words! 😉🤣
@CARLOSTREUIL
@CARLOSTREUIL 2 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed this master class. The use of jigs to provide precision in tendon cutting was inspirational. I would like to offer a tip that I use to prevent accidental dig in of the saw into the finished surface. I use a hotel key card which is 1/32 inch thick as a shim around the tenon. The plastic does not damage the Irwin saw teeth and the 1/32 inch stub is easily sanded smooth with an orbital sander. I have found that gas cards and some club membership cards offer the same thickness. Using them protects your identity and gives them a second life.
@EmileRedant
@EmileRedant 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for these extermely informative videos. As a hobbyist mostly learning from own experience and other youtube videos, you videos truely make me realise how much room there is to grow, be more efficient and detail oriented.
@GKganesan
@GKganesan 6 ай бұрын
Well, I stayed until the very end. It is almost 3.00a.m. in the Malaysia. And today is 31 Dec 2024. I loved every minute of it! I learnt a great deal. Thank you ever so much. And a Happy New Year to you. GK
@mojo6524
@mojo6524 2 жыл бұрын
SNIPE STRIPS.......GENIOUS! simple elegant solution for a maddening problem!
@johnc5772
@johnc5772 2 жыл бұрын
True carpentry master at work, it’s fantastic you are documenting your work, your kids and their kids will appreciate seeing you in action!
@strale
@strale 2 жыл бұрын
Chapeau! Those have to be the most expensive footstools I've seen. And while I would never spend this amount of time on footstools, all the tricks in this video will come in handy in other projects. What a awesome time to be alive and have this knowledge available.
@abdullahali5039
@abdullahali5039 Жыл бұрын
Halo My name is Abdullah from the State of Kuwait By chance, I watched the video and was very impressed by the wonderful and accurate work and valuable notes in terms of safety and work, and it is worth watching I am a carpentry enthusiast and would love to learn carpentry by watching videos Thank you for this wonderful explanatory video, and I wish you a nice day, a good life, good health, and sure safety, and more progress and success my regards
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry Жыл бұрын
Thanks Abdullah for watching and taking the time to add a comment here. I hope you find other useful videos on Next Level Carpentry Channel to help you on your journey to 'learn carpentry by watching videos'! Best, Matt
@gilbertomanzanilla4333
@gilbertomanzanilla4333 2 жыл бұрын
Finally made it to the end in two separate 1.15 minutes and 31 sec.. and im proud i watch all, tnks matt for a you info and knowledge
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry 2 жыл бұрын
Kudos for completing your quest Gilberto... way to go! You're sure welcome for it... Best, Matt
@TotalBoat
@TotalBoat 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing job Matt! This looks great and we're so glad you enjoyed using the Halcyon 🤩🙌🏻
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry 2 жыл бұрын
Hey TB... Thanks for reviewing my review!! 👍🏻😎 I hope viewers will evaluate both of us in considering Halcyon for their projects because of this. Like any new product use experience, water borne varnish takes a little getting used to so, where Halcyon is concerned, I tell people "if it's not working or you're disappointed, you're doing it wrong!" Makes me thankful for your tech support team to help get it right... Best, Matt
@gXXrGoNe
@gXXrGoNe 2 жыл бұрын
Matt, your jig making game is top notch. Gaining tons of tips for my own bag of tricks. Thank you so much! True master craftmen!
@youtukang
@youtukang 2 жыл бұрын
😊😊👍
@user-jp9gx3ex5l
@user-jp9gx3ex5l 7 ай бұрын
4:12am. Not sick! Love your vocabulary and comments. Lost my wife in Aug. Appreciate your details. Ken W. 😊 Thanks
@michaelmaker8169
@michaelmaker8169 2 жыл бұрын
I'm still here. Just love the Craftmanship.
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry 2 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear it... thanks for your patience in waiting for this video to finally get uploaded! Best, Matt
@realpdm
@realpdm 2 жыл бұрын
I watched it to the end! So many useful tips packed into this! Thank you for providing this! The best things I got out of it were the detailed info on our planer sled and your fixture making tips. I've seen lots of people making planer sleds but none of them as detailed as yours and with such practical guidance. Your videos are just a trove of valuable training. Thank you!
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching and commenting Phillip! Your appreciative comment will offset others who are sure to whine about the 20 minutes +/- of video length dedicated to that planer sled section so I really appreciate it. Best, Matt
@ccreutzig
@ccreutzig 2 жыл бұрын
@@NextLevelCarpentry I'd say ignore those complaints-but I haven't found them yet. Keep doing what you're doing, we love it!
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry 2 жыл бұрын
@@ccreutzig full disclosure I deleted one whiner's comment but mostly to spare them the wrath of appreciative viewers who might disparage the whiny tone of said comment. 😉
@KCGADUDE
@KCGADUDE 2 жыл бұрын
Painters tape for a zero clearance insert was a great new tip I will use.
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry 2 жыл бұрын
@@KCGADUDE It'll do in a pinch but I recommend the real deal if/when possible...
@filipesperandio
@filipesperandio 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing project! Lots of things to learn from, thanks!
@junkmail4613
@junkmail4613 Жыл бұрын
You are proving time and time again, "Fixturing is an art form" (so very cool)
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry Жыл бұрын
Once you get your mind into a templating or 'fixturing' mindset, it opens amazing potential for the types of projects you can tackle successfully IMHO. 😎
@W00FLES
@W00FLES Жыл бұрын
First 5 seconds of the video and I already know that I like you, sir. Thank you.
@mmacias8541
@mmacias8541 2 жыл бұрын
Matt...thank your for this video. It's been a long time coming. Glad you finally got to it. And as always, it exceeds any expectations I had.
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sayin! Would you believe it took around 475 individual video clips to make this video?! Me neither... and that's not counting at least that many more that landed on the cutting room floor! Best, Matt
@darrellnazar5940
@darrellnazar5940 2 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video Matt. You have once again set yourself apart from all others in your explanation and execution of this project. It's a pleasure to watch you work and once again my head is full of new tricks. Thx again Darrell
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching and commenting Darrell... much appreciated! Best, Matt
@user-ce5vr3lv2f
@user-ce5vr3lv2f 2 жыл бұрын
まめな並んでな
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry 2 жыл бұрын
@@user-ce5vr3lv2f このビデオを見て、それに素敵なコメントを追加していただきありがとうございます! 一番、 マット
@vickylangner7227
@vickylangner7227 Жыл бұрын
fantastic - it was like sitting down to watch a full length LOTR film... except I didn't fall asleep!
@genegreen9613
@genegreen9613 2 жыл бұрын
I appreciate how frequently you clearly say the manufacturer and identity of tools and products you use. Thank you.
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry 2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome Gene... I suspect other Channels avoid the practice if they're not getting directly compensated by the manufacturer. That's better business practice for sure but appreciative viewers like you are more important to me so thank you for that! Best, Matt
@paultrigger3798
@paultrigger3798 Жыл бұрын
incredibly precise and detailed work. Also a huge effort making this video. Tons of good nuggets in here for all levels. Thank you!
@justagirl7511
@justagirl7511 2 жыл бұрын
I can barely sit through a 2 1/2 movie, but watching every minute of this tutorial was a piece of cake! I learned and enjoyed that so much, thank you Matt! The only flaw with your work is that now those step stools are almost too beautiful to use.
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry 2 жыл бұрын
That's quite a compliment thank you. I confess that actually using these footstools on the job is kind of like taking the first road trip in a new car and makes me a bit anxious... until after the first scratch and then I can calm down😅😎
@miguelmaldonado7586
@miguelmaldonado7586 6 ай бұрын
Honestly, I watch all the carpentry shows, and you are my favorite. Not only are you the most thorough, but its also very clear to me that you spend alot of time in preparation (including the narration). Most of all, you are a very humble, very genuine dude. Keep up the good work! Also, After 6 years of learning carpentry hands-on watching You-Tube, I just opened my own shop 2 weeks ago. Thanks to guys like you!
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry 6 ай бұрын
Thanks Miguel. Here's to great success as you build your new business! FWIW I was a bit anxious at the start but enthusiasm for possibilities and potential provided motivation to press on with zero regrets over the 25 years on my personal self-employed journey.
@Robodie
@Robodie Жыл бұрын
'If you're expecting to see someone who's more concerned about how their outfit's put together than the project they're working on..." You, sir, have my attention. I don't know how I ended up here in my sleep, but I actually *do* need a carpenter's / woodworker's footstool. Let'sgggoooooooo!
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry Жыл бұрын
Always welcome comments from those who 'get it' regarding fashion vs craftsmanship... welcome to Next Level Carpentry! Have fun with your footstool build... it's a worthy project that should serve you well for decades IMHO.
@joshuaflorez3967
@joshuaflorez3967 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this masterclass of a video Matt. I was one of the 3 nerds who excitedly watched this whole video all the way through. I learned so many new things I can’t wait to put into practice. Your thought process of how you use jigs was really eye opening for me in terms of how to create jigs for various projects. I’m an aspiring woodworker still building up my tools in my tiny garage workshop, and it’s content like this that is giving me the confidence to trek on forward.
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry 2 жыл бұрын
You're quite welcome Joshua... glad to provide info to help you along on your 'journey' to your own next level! Best, Matt
@BlueForte
@BlueForte 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve always been interested in carpentry. I probably wouldn’t do it for a living, but nevertheless it’s always fascinating watching your videos. I’ve learned a lot, thanks!
@lkeu1
@lkeu1 2 жыл бұрын
Fabulous video. My husband was dabbling in woodworking. He would have loved this.
@Dave-md5ow
@Dave-md5ow 2 жыл бұрын
I built something like this with all 1 X 12 and 1 X 4 skirts beneath the step in addition to what you have. Mine with all 90 degree angles was clearly an apprentice piece. The bad news, it was stolen with my truck in 1999, I still wait to find someone standing on MY stool!!! Bless you for showing the addition of the angles, and tenoning, which make your project very worthy.
@williamschmidt7174
@williamschmidt7174 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Matt for sharing your “next level” techniques. After searching for plans for a shop footstool, I ran across your site and your design was pleasing to the eye and would allow for mortise and tenon experience. Deciding to follow your lead, four footstools to be gifted to son, son-in-law and nephew, along with a keeper seemed like the right number to make. After completing the first one, and fabricating most components for the others, words alone cannot express the sincere appreciation for the lessons in patience, accuracy and perseverance the video projects. Your video plan is thorough, professional and easy to navigate. For me, the 2 1/2 hour overview was just the beginning, as I spent countless reviews of the detailed individual steps throughout this project. Your work to index these steps is amazing….thank you again! In my retirement now, it is extremely rewarding to learn new and useful craftsmanship techniques. You are sincerely appreciated!
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry 2 жыл бұрын
That's fantastic news William... if there were more appreciative viewers like you in the world I wouldn't open the video with a snipe at HGTV type content because you, sir, are my target audience: someone who's watching to learn and do, not those who watch expecting to be taught and entertained. Feel free to post a link to your stool/stools when complete if you want to showcase your legacy project(s). Thanks for watching... and rewatching... and sharing your grateful comment! Best, Matt
@tonyhermawan6173
@tonyhermawan6173 2 жыл бұрын
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@krzysztofiglicki6197
@krzysztofiglicki6197 Жыл бұрын
Llll
@bedongskifrombedongdesign1062
@bedongskifrombedongdesign1062 2 жыл бұрын
Great Jon Matt and yes I’m one of the 3 nerds that watched the entire thing till the end of the end, picked up lots of super tricks along the way, thanks !!!
@ralphtrites3724
@ralphtrites3724 2 жыл бұрын
I am one, too.
@danhartman9087
@danhartman9087 2 жыл бұрын
Make it yet - one more nerd. Start to finish - twice. My wife thinks I am a nut. Who knows - maybe she's right. I picked up all kinds of good stuff in this lesson.
@SeahorseWorkshop
@SeahorseWorkshop 2 жыл бұрын
Sending encouragements... still watching. Leaning something new each time. NLC is da bomb.
@DE-GEN-ART
@DE-GEN-ART 8 ай бұрын
if you are just beginning to dip your toes into carpentry, this is a good place to start. hell its even useful to the experienced carpenter.
@Troy-Moses
@Troy-Moses 2 жыл бұрын
Don't let "Matt the Nail-Bender" fool you... This is not just some footstool, but an advanced class in wood joinery and mind-boggling methodology. That stress-relief hole and chip-reliefs at each upright might seem like insignificant details; but it is these types of considerations which shows Matt's maturity in understanding the structural properties of his material. There are jigs for everything, in order to guarantee consistency. We all know that techniques can be taught, but this level insight is purely a gift from God.
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry 2 жыл бұрын
Your comment just made my day... thank you for it! Best, Matt
@Daniel-tu8li
@Daniel-tu8li Жыл бұрын
Your skills are amazing sir! Where can I attend one of your classes? Thank you for breaking down each step. WOW...OUTSTANDING 👍👍👍
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry Жыл бұрын
If you made it through all 2 1/2 hours of THIS video, you've not only attended one of my classes, you passed with honors! 😎
@discerningx3375
@discerningx3375 Жыл бұрын
@@NextLevelCarpentry I can totally imagine that an apprentice/jouneyman transition would be this stool as a project. There are SO many skills in it. If you can make a good one, ✔️. For machinists they make a 123 block by HAND (no machines other than a file and a mic)😂
@prestonhansen3049
@prestonhansen3049 Жыл бұрын
😊😊😊😊
@nathanwooler8047
@nathanwooler8047 Жыл бұрын
taping that piece to the saw to maintain stability was the moment i needed to let you know that this is an AMAZING video and thank you for sharing it with KZbin! I am so excited that i still have over 1.5 hours of video left to watch
@KeithOlson
@KeithOlson 2 жыл бұрын
I never would have thought that I would spend two and a half hours watching someone build a stool, let alone recommending it to someone else, but here we are. :grin: (Seriously; the tips and tricks you pass on along the way make watching it well worth the time spent. Thank you for your service.)
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry 2 жыл бұрын
You're sure welcome Keith... Thanks for watching the whole thing... It's a lot for me to ask so I really appreciate it! 😎
@KeithOlson
@KeithOlson 2 жыл бұрын
@@NextLevelCarpentry I had never heard of you before and the length threw me off, but I thought that I would give it a chance anyways. BOY, am I glad that I did!
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry 2 жыл бұрын
@@KeithOlson Cool. Very cool, especially in KZbin world where 20 minutes is the norm! 👍👍
@KWlion
@KWlion 2 жыл бұрын
I learned a few tips, but , you made a three thousand dollar work shop stool. A stool made out of scraps and eyeballed dimensions might be a better time /money investment.
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry 2 жыл бұрын
Depends on how you roll: if it's all about time/money invested you can always stand on the bottom of an overturned plastic bucket and spend the money you saved on a marketing campaign to try and convince people you've got the skillset to build a stool like this. FWIW I've never spent a dime on advertising my business because a reputation built on client reaction to seeing a guy show up with a piece of furniture as his work stool means I turn down far more profitable projects than I have time to take on.
@makenchips
@makenchips 2 жыл бұрын
Interesting point, but he is not an unplugged hand wood working channel either, but a wood project, processing wood with power tools with minimal hand wood working to achieve a product, with a high degree of accuracy and certainty when it comes time to assemble them. Only variable is the stool lengths! Your on the wrong channel for that type of wood working here! Just a diifent style of wood working going here! But we get your point! 😂
@KWlion
@KWlion 2 жыл бұрын
@@makenchips LOL, I have been building a cabin on a boat as my latest project. My stool ? A plastic bucket.
@pumpkinheadghoul
@pumpkinheadghoul 2 жыл бұрын
Yep, sorry, you're on the wrong channel for that. Maybe try searching "making a stool while not giving a crap" You'll probably find what you're looking for there.
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry 2 жыл бұрын
@@pumpkinheadghoul LOL!!🤣🤣 I couldn't agree more!
@nelsonmelgar3975
@nelsonmelgar3975 11 ай бұрын
Blah blah blah
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing insight into your level of intelligence and quality of life for 2.2 MILLION other viewers who watched this video and expanded their knowledge and skillset...
@nelsonmelgar3975
@nelsonmelgar3975 11 ай бұрын
@@NextLevelCarpentry try watching a real master carpenter ISHITANI that doesn’t talk so much sh!t
@Mike61259
@Mike61259 10 ай бұрын
It is next level master blah blah. Title post to be "How to cut & assemble 3 peace of wood".
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry 10 ай бұрын
@@Mike61259 The opinion of a true savant... who doesn't even know how to spell "piece" correctly in context. Priceless!
@mindspaceexiled
@mindspaceexiled 9 ай бұрын
​@@Mike61259Okay if its so much blah blah blah then please replicate it i would be actually glad to be teached better 😊
@jackdad7411
@jackdad7411 2 ай бұрын
“Snipe strips”, new word for sure. Love your videos
@mmanut
@mmanut Жыл бұрын
QUALITY CRAFTSMANSHIP‼️ DETAILS DETAILS‼️ LEARNED ALOT, Thank You, Vinny 🇺🇸
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry Жыл бұрын
For sure, Vinny!
@Lythianzz
@Lythianzz Жыл бұрын
I;m a wannabe in this, haven't even setup a proper workshop and just watch videos from time to time to learn techniques that I could try/apply as I am creating smtn myself. This video started from autoplay and was selected by the almighty algoritm after a video of Project Farm. I barely watched, but listened through the video through the very end. DUDE, u are so good and detailed in this, but that was too much for me and I kinda got bored by all the small touches you are doing. I dig the putty knife approach, creating a jig for everything that can be 'jigged', templates, etc. However, the best part of the video was ur way of advertising the channel and and encouraging ppl to support it. And its nice that ur not demonizing the algoritm that demonetizes ur vids, but explaining the situation as it is. Love ur honesty and the way you bring tthis to the audience.... ppl on other channels are "algoritm is hell, plz pateron money cuz if i rely on youtube I aint gonna be able to afford a new $150 shirt for the next vid" and thats.... welll I dislike as they do selfadvertising. And urs was so good that If I had the patience to go back through the video to find where it was, I would rewatch that part. HEHE. U got a new sub, but I wont give u cash on patreon, sorry - I got no Patreon and no excess of money to donate to AMAZING content creators like u. KEEP UP THE GOOD WOODWORK AND PLZ DONT OVERDO IT SO MUCH IT WILL NEVER BE PERFECT...think u missed a glue leftover on one of those stools btw. :D
@dawnbrown5370
@dawnbrown5370 Жыл бұрын
You are awesome!! Some of us still appreciate real teaching and real learning! Much appreciated!!! God Bless
@nat8843
@nat8843 2 жыл бұрын
This teacher is the consummate professional. A true master.
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Nat... I'll try to live up to your compliment😉 I really do appreciate it! Best, Matt
@bigpapaporsche1
@bigpapaporsche1 2 жыл бұрын
By far the best, most informative, enjoyable time I've spent on KZbin on weeks! Thanks
@michaelwheeler4115
@michaelwheeler4115 Жыл бұрын
Great video! Watched it all. Love that he asked for the number to "that Bourbon Moth dude"!
@dtacklind
@dtacklind 2 жыл бұрын
Ha! "Hold your tongue right." My dad used to say that. He gave me my first instruction in wood working sixty years ago. I miss him very much. Thanks Matt.
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry 2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome David. Wish I knew where the previous generation came up with such fun/great sayings for us, don't you? You dad sounds like the kind who are missed most... glad you have fond memories to help you cope. Best, Matt
@HibsMax
@HibsMax Жыл бұрын
Great video. I’m watching while cooking dinner, but I’m going to watch this again and make one of these beautiful stools.
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry Жыл бұрын
Hope you enjoy building a footstool more than I'd enjoy cooking dinner!😉😂 Thank you for adding Super Thanks too... much appreciated!
@PalmerMcNabb
@PalmerMcNabb 2 жыл бұрын
I was one of the 3 nerds who watched the whole LEARNING/ENTERTAINING VIDEO.....and I do not understand all the negative comments...learn just like it was in Jr High School Folks, take what you need and leave the rest..... for cryin' out loud!!
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry 2 жыл бұрын
Congrats for nerding out and watching the whole video Robert... also for sharing a little bit of common sense about the length of this video😎
@pantelisnikolaou6956
@pantelisnikolaou6956 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for this detailed video. Not an issue for its length. It was a complete project!
@MapleKitten
@MapleKitten 9 ай бұрын
Wow, the wenge wedge word waterfall was wonderful 😊
@billballeza377
@billballeza377 2 жыл бұрын
Great build, Matt! It was edifying for me to be able to follow along and not be in the dark about your techniques and processes. A few years ago I would have given up watching in frustration. You’ve shown me how much I’ve learned over the years, much of it by watching you work. Your meticulous attention to masterful process is inspirational and makes me a better craftsman. Thank you!
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Bill... your comment made my day! Best, Matt
@briananderson5553
@briananderson5553 2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful craftsmanship, I really appreciate your high degree of detailed information and skill. You are a wonderful teacher and example of pride in excellence. Thank You
@ewenwilby6495
@ewenwilby6495 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for making this video, My wife and I watched it together all the way through and thoroughly enjoyed it. I especially enjoyed all the jig making and will be using lots of these tricks in my workshop over the next few years. Great Job.
@SuzukiKid400
@SuzukiKid400 2 жыл бұрын
You watched this with your WIFE!? Lucky man. I can’t peel my wife away from disturbing true crime shows.
@deannamarconi1513
@deannamarconi1513 2 жыл бұрын
Less than 5 minutes in and I have to pause to give this a like. I really appreciate that you explain the "why" part before you do the "how" part.
@bigphatbugger
@bigphatbugger 2 жыл бұрын
I could watch and listen to you all day sir ... in fact I often do - just don't tell my employer! 🙂 The perfect mix of top level expertise with explanations that even a novice like me can clearly understand. I doff my cap to you sir.
@jwhayes1965
@jwhayes1965 2 жыл бұрын
You can now add one more to the list of viewers who made it to the end, and a new subscriber as well, after running across another of your videos today. The level of detail is outstanding and very much appreciated. I think I learned more in this single video than I have in watching videos over the course of a week from many of the content providers I’ve seen. Thank you!
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry 2 жыл бұрын
Welcome to Next Level Carpentry! Congrats for making it to the end of the end... and thanks for the sub! Best, Matt
@slayer3335600
@slayer3335600 Жыл бұрын
The fact that no one has talked about your wedge riff is criminal. Wonderful Wenge wedges sir
@sompobthampokin6068
@sompobthampokin6068 2 жыл бұрын
I learn a lot of knowledge from this video. Thank you for teaching all of us.
@hpw59
@hpw59 2 жыл бұрын
I wasn't able to watch it in one sitting......but watch it to the end I did...AWESOME JOB!👏
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry 2 жыл бұрын
Kudos! It's a lot to digest... hopefully the chapter list was helpful to align 'sittings'?
@croxg1471
@croxg1471 2 жыл бұрын
What an incredible master lesson! I watched the whole thing with pleasure. I love your precision, your process, your humility, and your humor..
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry 2 жыл бұрын
Noyce... thx! Best, Matt
@wijim1948
@wijim1948 2 жыл бұрын
I watched every minute. I won't be able to help you down. I see you made it anyway. I really liked watching. Thanks.
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry 2 жыл бұрын
For watching to the end of the end of the end, I thank you! Yoda
@wijim1948
@wijim1948 2 жыл бұрын
@@NextLevelCarpentry very interesting project.
@jeffreyhalverson2611
@jeffreyhalverson2611 Жыл бұрын
This just happened to me today. I drew from the 'luck bag' and it missed me, but I will NEVER forget this wise advice! Thanks again, Matt: Jeff in Mid West Michigan.
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry Жыл бұрын
Glad to hear you lived to work another day... luck/experience events like that tend to stick with you for a lifetime! FWIW I've got history in and around Saginaw... fond memories from a beautiful part of the country... Best, Matt
@tanoivantube
@tanoivantube 2 жыл бұрын
MIL GRACIAS por tu proyecto, verdaderamente me encanto tu dedicacion en las terminaciones y detalles,....gracias Matt
@jeffreyhalverson2611
@jeffreyhalverson2611 Жыл бұрын
I'll remember this zero clearance tip in the future. Good Job, Matt Jackson, Master Carpenter. ( I love when my GF rolls her eyes, when referring to you in your 'full title'.) I've taken to referring to other channels in this way, and trust me, they ain't all nearly so 'gracious'.
@davidmcmichael8113
@davidmcmichael8113 2 жыл бұрын
Matt your explanation and visual demonstration is what a visual student/learner needs such as myself. You have shortened my learning curve by several years. The creation of your gigs have opened up my mind on how to better set up a project let alone a repetition of cuts. Please continue your videos. I have learned so much. Thank You.
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry 2 жыл бұрын
I'm honored to be part of your journey to your own next level David... there's really no short-cut but you can certainly travel more efficiently with focus and determination 😎 Best, Matt
@tetreaulthank4068
@tetreaulthank4068 Жыл бұрын
😊Great layout and jig making skills ! I for one was extremely happy to see you use old school Joinery with the wedged tenons, just a super well made stool anyone would be thrilled to have or make.
@steveszabo7305
@steveszabo7305 Жыл бұрын
Nicely done video. It was very well explained, with a clear close ups. Thank You very much. Enjoyed all 2 1/2 hours.
@b0y9ggz
@b0y9ggz 2 жыл бұрын
I built a splayed leg stool with my grandfather 55 years ago. It's still supporting my ever increasing weight ;-) Love the "wee wenge wood wedges without wobble" !!
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry 2 жыл бұрын
What a fantastic memory and legacy... thanks for sharing Rick! Best, Matt
@CHenry1951
@CHenry1951 2 жыл бұрын
What a knowledgeable and patient man.......something I'm not !!!............outstanding !!
@marinechapssemperfiout9939
@marinechapssemperfiout9939 Жыл бұрын
A Master Craftsman at work! Semper Fi
@jeffreywright4091
@jeffreywright4091 Жыл бұрын
I appreciate the detail of this video and every video. Every word is useful, has purpose and explains what, why and how. You work neatly. The time you take to make templates and other devices to achieve your desired results is astounding and you share the processes with us. For me it frees my mind of reluctance to take the time to do the best work I can. Thank you.
@dennisaledo6332
@dennisaledo6332 Жыл бұрын
Thanks , 2.5 hrs spent watching the videos gained me prices knowledge from you. happy new year!
@EMAV0818
@EMAV0818 2 жыл бұрын
You are an amazing teacher! I've learned a lot from you. Thank you for the kickback tip!
@williamfouts2363
@williamfouts2363 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Great video and loved the long step by step explanations. Excellent learning opportunity for myself and many others. Please continue with your teaching/tutorial videos!
@hichamrocks
@hichamrocks 8 ай бұрын
I enjoy watching your videos and learning your techniques brother, don’t pay attention to the negative comments..
@oupaswoodshop1325
@oupaswoodshop1325 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Matt for a beautiful detailed project. Much appreciated
@sidstephenson6336
@sidstephenson6336 Жыл бұрын
Thanks, Jon Matt, super easy to follow, excellent teaching techniques. Another nerd still watching and learning. Cheers
@dangotchey4639
@dangotchey4639 2 жыл бұрын
Such precision in every aspect of the build! Very impressive! I’ve learned a lot. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
@youtukang
@youtukang 2 жыл бұрын
Hello friend
@bobpurcell5662
@bobpurcell5662 2 жыл бұрын
I too watched to the end...the tips, jigs, and attention to detail are always worth the time Matt.
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for lettin' me know Bob... much appreciated. Really. There's times long videos with few views can actually be depressing but as long as viewers like you find value here at NLC I'll keep crankin' em' out! Best, Matt
@davidgagnon2849
@davidgagnon2849 2 жыл бұрын
Your template-making process is genius!
@danieledigiovanni8677
@danieledigiovanni8677 Жыл бұрын
... finally someone that EXPLAINS the project and not just shows how good he is in executing the cuts and assembly and shows the final project (without even any measurement). Happy Christmas Holidayds!!!
@EdinhoMix
@EdinhoMix 2 жыл бұрын
Believe it or not! I spent 2 hours, 31 minutes watching this video. I even do not spend that much in a move. Congratulations. It is another level indeed of carpentry. I Also have just found someone more detailed than me. With that I can start thinking that being detail-oriented is not a disease, as everyone treats me. But I don't talk as much as you do. Whereas my world is rather silent. I suppose it's for recording, but I never saw you drinking a drop of water. Besides your talent, you have a great throat. Your work is truly brilliant. Thank you so very much.👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Oh! another 4 minutes writing.
@NextLevelCarpentry
@NextLevelCarpentry 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for such an enjoyable comment Edinho... "I do not spend that much in a move" made me laugh! Thanks for watching and commenting on this one. FWIW I actually drink a LOT of water but, since it took over 2 months to shoot and produce this video there were plenty of off-camera moments for that. 😎
@michaelwong1908
@michaelwong1908 2 жыл бұрын
Man, your work is so efficient, precise and effective. I still have a lot to learn. Wish I can be this precise with only a circular saw and hand tools. Might need to invest into a table saw now.
@DIYwithDennis
@DIYwithDennis 2 жыл бұрын
Great job! Love the use of templates! Great tips! Thanks for sharing!
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