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@jacobdean14542 ай бұрын
Have you ever considered using an L fence with the templates? I find it so much faster than making a sled each time.
@jasonbrown84192 ай бұрын
I love the Detroit hat
@andrewsanjayprasad2 ай бұрын
Also downloaded Milanote from seeing it here, funnily enough first use is for a coffee table moodboard I’m working on. Works great!
@pinkytaylor58452 ай бұрын
Love your son, love your commintary, you keep doing you man! I really think that this piece is a work of art. ❤❤
@d.mushroomhunter35282 ай бұрын
I definitely like the talking without it you're just another guy making a table I could never afford and even though most people probably missed it. We wouldn't get obscure Ving rhames (having a very bad day) references.😮🫣😂🤣 And besides all that if you didn't talk, I wouldn't be able to plan a table for myself that I really couldn't afford to buy myself but could make with materials that most people would throw away.
@MGtechman982 ай бұрын
The woodworking, interesting voiceover, all the cinematic shots, the drawings… really appreciate everything you do to make these video, cuz it’s a LOT
@zoeybella234Ай бұрын
Yeah he should keep talking, great to see someone so passionate about what they do. His chatting is wholesome as well as explanatory.
@ryangurnick16 күн бұрын
I very much enjoy your voiceovers! Thank you for making these videos and sharing your thoughts throughout the video. I find your talking far more informative than any much could ever be!
@Christian_Nissen2 ай бұрын
NEVER Stop Talking!!! You are amazing, and as someone who's also not great at being alone with my own thoughts (as you mentioned in a previous video), your videos are the perfect distraction for those darn thoughts, so again please dont ever stop talking
@Foureyes.Furniture2 ай бұрын
Thanks Christian...thankfully...I don't think I could even if I wanted to :)
@oreoninja9182 ай бұрын
1,000,000% agree with getting overwhelmed in my own thoughts.
@brb_herding_cats2 ай бұрын
I enjoy the talking! I don't understand what you're doing but I like listening to you chatter!
@BPBomber2 ай бұрын
I have never done woodworking in my life and I probably won’t ever. I watch this channel and Cam at Blacktail just to hear their monologues. And to know I’m not alone in messing up projects, getting frustrated, and persevering anyway.
@mimurad992 ай бұрын
@@Foureyes.Furniture🤲🏼❤️❤️
@Shanehuff19712 ай бұрын
No, no, no, KEEP TALKING!!!!!!!!!! You’re my favorite woodworker channel on KZbin. I started following Cam when he had 30000 + followers and Rand across your channel in my feed. I look forward to your videos every time they’re posted. I’m striving to make furniture similar to yours. Maybe even get into videoing it too, but that would be a learning curve. Anyway you are my favorite.
@Foureyes.Furniture2 ай бұрын
Thanks Shane...I appreciate that. And don't worry...as long as I am able to, I'm pretty sure I'll keep talking.
@NphenАй бұрын
My other favorite talkative woodworker is Stumpy Nubs. Other than talking a lot, being awesome, teaching, and having loyal fans, the channels couldn't be more different. Totally different woodworking styles. Different channel focus. Different type of dry humor; Midwestern & Canadian deadpan & understatement.
@MeHighGАй бұрын
@@Foureyes.Furniture please don't stop with the talking!
@adamf1347Ай бұрын
He's a machinist. A slab sander, domino joiner and resin filler. That's not woodworking.
@jonathank7221Ай бұрын
What Shane said +1
@josephinepatten652Ай бұрын
I usually don't leave comments on youtube, but just to chime in, I really enjoy the talking. It keeps me engaged and interested in your work the whole time. Your creative thought process is fascinating and insipring, please keep sharing it!
@Foureyes.FurnitureАй бұрын
Thank you...I appreciate that
@chrilletz548Ай бұрын
Your talking is the main reason im watching a a 34 minute video about a table. Keep it up! It's kinda like having a really good teacher who manages to make anything interesting
@Foureyes.FurnitureАй бұрын
I appreciate that...and will do :)
@CristalskulleАй бұрын
Yeah same
@sharkdavidАй бұрын
it was 34 min? it was so good i didn't even notice.
@gwend82812 ай бұрын
I'm not a woodworker, just a girl who loves watching videos on it. I've tried watching videos without voiceovers, and within 15 seconds, I click off of them. But I always watch your videos to the end. So please don't stop. 😊
@thomfawcett18402 ай бұрын
It was your speaking and the Tiger's hat that got me to watch the first video in total. Keep talking please.
@kristyscreations22172 ай бұрын
Same! I can cut a board, that’s about it! I love the process of making things though!
@annbrookens9452 ай бұрын
Me, too! Enjoy watching woodworkers, don't want to do it myself. I get bored watching videos without narration and ALWAYS turn the sound off on music alone.
@emilyrlnАй бұрын
Same. It takes something really spectacular for me to watch a voiceless video.
@X_ThunderBatz_X2 ай бұрын
The "Constant pseudo-intellectual chatter" is exactly why I like you more than the other woodworkers on KZbin. You provide the perfect amount of actual information regarding your work with the perfect amount of witty, high-brow humor to make it enjoyable with every video. Plus, your voice is soothing and inviting, making everything you say something to remember. On top of all of that, you also do incredible work. I've been watching your stuff for a long time now, and your designs just aren't replicated anywhere else. If you were to just play background music, I would indeed be sad, but I would still watch you make your art. Screw that buffoon that made the comment, they're just mad that they can't do this like you do. Keep up the good work Four Eyes, I will be anxiously awaiting your next PERFECT woodworking video.
@donkeytat22 ай бұрын
This is the Way!!!!
@christopherbedford98972 ай бұрын
The annoying "background" (usually foreground) music of some other channels has me running for the hills almost every time. To counter that, the content has to be really, really sexy, and not everyone has that. I've heard it said that "people" (I think it applies to men, predominantly) settle on their preferred type of music and range of artists by the time they are 35, and are really not open to listening to "new stuff" after that - certainly not to _liking_ much more than a tiny, tiny proportion of anything new that comes out after their 35th birthday. All of which is by way of saying that no matter what genre or artist a KZbin channel chooses for their "background", it's simple mathematics to show that they are going to alienate a huge part of their intended audience 🤷🏻♂
@ncstudio3332 ай бұрын
Keep talking for sure but for god's sake, please find another way to start a sentence other than that quick "ok"
@christopherbedford98972 ай бұрын
@@ncstudio333 Really. You're going to take issue with something that 80% of the population where I live (and probably 95% in the US) uses every time they open their mouths? What are other things you complain about, pigeons and clouds? 🥴
@rafaelmartinvannostrand20842 ай бұрын
I don't understand people complaining about that, you just need to mute it and put whatever music you like
@vivienclogger2 ай бұрын
Bloody hell. I love the chat, it's why I followed - and heres why: you were talking about the importance of an impact piece, and you're absolutely spot on. I decorated my front room a few years ago in all muted colours, which I had spent ages choosing, but the overall look was bland and impersonal. The additon of a very bright, multi coloured glass coffee table to the room transformed it and made it feel like home. That table cost £20 but made all the difference. So yes, listening to you commentary gave me a 'wow!' moment. Many thanks for verbalising an intuitive decision. ❤
@modern_eelАй бұрын
There are plenty of silent woodworking channels. I appreciate your humor & thought process. Its a wonderfully personal touch.
@fynn235014 күн бұрын
I don't really get why someone would think this channel would be better without you talking. There are plenty of woodworking channels out there and yours stands out to me because of the style of commentary. Thank you for sharing all of your various thoughts with us and of course for explaining your work processes in such detail! I love it!
@tsouljizmum2 ай бұрын
I love your seemingly ‘stream of consciousness’ banter. Please don’t stop! Your videos are as unique as your furniture, which is one of the reasons I enjoy watching you!
@mdoy56672 ай бұрын
Rich dude buys festool. So.. try not to be a hypocrite.
@Babachenko2 ай бұрын
Im a poor French dude not even in wood fourniture making, I just find these videos very satisfying to watch at night and yours are my favorites because of the voiceover, please continue ! Its more inspiring than any podcast about life advice or self development (made by rich dudes, probably)
@arnono8966Ай бұрын
Parfaitement dans le meme cas
@27nayminthu2 ай бұрын
I just can't understand why some people complaining when nobody asked them to click on your videos (but they did) and then talk BS when they can mute or stop watching anytime they want. IMO, both you and Cam know how to narrate some pretty deep and meaningful things with ease. I truly love and respect both of you.
@EametsaАй бұрын
Bro is replying to bot comments...
@johnespenjacobsen971429 күн бұрын
Less talking? It's like listening to a friend telling you interesting stuff you need to know. I love the tips and tricks you sprinkle along the videos. Keep on doing what you do.
@Foureyes.Furniture28 күн бұрын
Thanks John...and for the record. I consider. you a friend too :)
@mcedwards01Ай бұрын
I really appreciate how you explain your thoughtful, intelligent approach to decision-making. It not only shows transparency as a teacher, but you're also teaching people *how* to think, not *what* to think, which is so valuable for those with different creative or economic goals. It’s also a great reflection of the care and intentionality you bring to your projects, which helps market your work effectively. Keep up the chatter, brother. We can all learn a lot from those who practice intentional thinking so transparently!
@haveanicedayiguess2 ай бұрын
I’m a sewist, and your leg design really reminds me of a sleeve board. These are a smaller surface for pressing/ironing sleeves, that have the same uncentred leg, so you can slap the whole sleeve on there and avoid weird creases and such. Love your work, I always get so inspired to take up woodworking some time!
@CodyOK19902 ай бұрын
You sound exactly like my brother, and I even found one of your videos just a few days after his funeral. I was definitely in a dark place at the time and your channel became such a comfort for me for the next few weeks. I would put on one of your videos just to fall asleep to. So, please, never stop talking.
@ghowell132 ай бұрын
Man, I'm glad you found this channel. Oddly enough, I pit this on and took a nap. I'll rewatch it, because he's great at what he does, but hes kinda soothing to listen to. Anyway, God bless, and keep putting one foot in front of the other. ❤
@SpacialAssassin2 ай бұрын
Man, I just love when something broken and weird becomes a piece of art, it just feels satisfying
@doff25629 күн бұрын
As a person with quite low attention span, I usually use KZbin videos as a background, or I do something else while the video is on. I was glued to your video for all the time, so DO NOT stop talking, I don't know how you manage to keep my attention so good, but please continue!!! Hope it resonates with someone as well
@willjackson640714 күн бұрын
Definitely keep talking, I have this on whilst doing my own projects and only watch the video when I need more details. The part which is useful to me is hearing how you solve problems, what the design considerations are and how you plan ahead 😊 Talking is by far the most important part for me
@UnholiestJedi2 ай бұрын
Your voiceovers are a HUGE PART of why I like watching your videos. Never stop
@CiCis_Mom2 ай бұрын
You, Shawn, and Cam are my favorite woodworking channels! The main reason is the humorous, informative commentary. The only slightly less important reason is that I love your design aesthetic. If it ain't broke, don't 'fix' it!
@maus69672 ай бұрын
I like this channel but I'm not super interested in jokes about maiming baby penises
@gregh3782 ай бұрын
That bit about trolls was hilarious. Constant chatter, come on. Your talking is ace
@Foureyes.Furniture2 ай бұрын
This video has been out for 2 minutes and that part is like, 18 minutes in. Are you watching at 900%?
@gregh3782 ай бұрын
...yes
@bentheremedia3011Ай бұрын
I learn so much from hearing you talk and it’s refreshing the way you tell some of your stories as well. Homeboy can put in his headphones and listen to his own music while watching if he wants. Don’t change a thing!
@HelenT45Күн бұрын
Honestly, the chatter (and your humour) is the reason I watch your videos. The woodworking craft, your amazing design and beautiful outcome are just a plus.
@UbuntuBirdyMovies2 ай бұрын
There are so unbelievable many channels on KZbin, where I would love to have option 1. But you are the one, that I admire while listening to you! I wish, I could tell stories the way you do. I can tell stories and there are some people who love to hear my stories. But oh boy, you are born to tell stories! No, you are godsent to tell stories! If I had only one wish left in my life, It would definitely be you talking forever! 🥰
@Foureyes.Furniture2 ай бұрын
I appreciate that...but I also hope you never find a genie...because I don't know if I could handle that
@oilcitywoodworks2 ай бұрын
I think about your poll a lot with my own videos on my channel. On one hand, not talking would make the editing process a lot easier. But on the other hand, as you mentioned, finding the right music and the right level at which to play said music would be such a crapshoot to get correct for the masses. At the end of the day, you have to do what makes you happy and the 1.2MM people that subscribe to you because you have done it that way. Long time subscriber here and purchaser of some of your plans. One of my videos is even of me building one of your coffee table designs. And while I imitated your build pretty well, my video (admittedly) is nowhere near as good as yours was for the same table. So keep up the great work! Thanks for the inspiration and the levity. I greatly appreciate it.
@thebrelon2 ай бұрын
You're so true about the bottling of the obvious competitor to sample 73.... I'm a beginner and only used that product a couple time (because i've only built a couple of "significant" projects yet) but that was my very first and almost instant critic on that product... Nice table, nice talking, nice editing, nice everything as per your usual standards!
@ou8aboogie426Ай бұрын
As a woodworker myself, I love your videos and often talk to myself as I am working. Don’t change a thing and keep up the great work. I hope to retire (or slow down) and make furniture myself next year. Your videos are inspirational.
@ElleAngelNight16 күн бұрын
I am not a woodworker, just a fellow artist who's fascinated by functional art, and your videos are always inspiring.
@NomzamoXhantiniАй бұрын
The "constant pseudo-intellectual chatter" is one of the reasons that this is my favourite woodworking channel.
@szymonbalak48782 ай бұрын
The main reason why I watch every one of your videos is your talking which gets me with your straight forward style of speach and great humor. So please do not stop :D Keep the good work up and have a great day dude 😁
@lordviktrix132 ай бұрын
Keep talking man! I love your banter, witty sense of humor but mostly, you're doing a phenomenal job at explaining sometimes complicated things in a simple way so that non-wood workers can understand the process! Love it! Keep being you man!
@rivyeda6 күн бұрын
Hi I’m a new viewer and I’m finding your narration very interesting in a world of videos full of background music- its like you’re answering my questions as I think of them and it feels very efficient and between that and your more conversational anecdotes and topics it really does ends up really adding a nice context to your practice and really just reels you in y’know? sorry to hear people are being people about stuff, love the table!
@MegaGriffisАй бұрын
This is your channel. You run it the way you want to run it. Given your subscriber numbers, whatever you're doing is working. And if that other person wants less "psychobabble" then they can create their own channel. Keep doing what you're doing.
@trickyjude59902 ай бұрын
There are plenty of channels i watch to learn "how to...". I am a beginner and your skills are far beyond what i can do right now. I love your chatter because it teaches me to reason through my project. That and i find you interesting, humorous, and real.
@tpaselk0311Ай бұрын
Saw the potential clickbait title, clicked for the thumbnail, stayed for the end result not being clickbait, liked the interesting video, and subscribed for the pseudo-intellectual chatter.
@JTCF2 ай бұрын
I love the 15 degree angles everywhere, and it's amazing how sharp and crisp the edges turned out. The clamping for the feet is done very well, to not disturb the edges.
@seitch1Ай бұрын
Don't change your video style. I love hearing your stream of conciousness in describing what and why you're doing everything. I'll never be a woodworker, but I really enjoying hearing how a woodowrker/artist thinks why coming up with really cool, innovative designs. Keep up the great work and ignore the critics!
@TiraWindАй бұрын
Your advice on impact over prettiness is mindblowing to me. I don't do woodwork, but I'm going to apply that to my designs.
@RoxaneJ14Ай бұрын
Hi Chris, just popping in to ask that you and Cam collab on those table legs. You are such a great woodworker, he could really use your help leveling up 😂
@AlaminMachariaАй бұрын
Please do this. 😂
@susangleiche6460Ай бұрын
The Spider legs
@chriswampler839929 күн бұрын
That's why I'm here to. I also watched your whole video and subscribed to the channel. I'd love to see the spider base in wood beams.
@TokuHer02 ай бұрын
Every woodworker has their own way of doing things, from design, to construction, to how they produce a youtube video about the project. Every one of them found what they like and refined that craft so that the end result is something they can be proud of. Your narration is your craft as much as the furniture you build. Keep doing what you're doing. All the best
@indyfastal2 ай бұрын
Please do not change your videos. I watch because of the uniqueness of your designs & the dry humor of your narration. Keep making them & I'll continue watching...
@savage6394Ай бұрын
I enjoy you talking through your thoughts and decision process of what and why you end up where you did. You can find endless woodworking videos with music in the background. Keep doing you!
@MrStoller5Ай бұрын
I've been subscribed for a while, I love the talking because as an aspiring woodworker, hearing your thoughts and process gives insights which I think are extremely valuable!
@uveshkhan3622 ай бұрын
I know I'm not the first one to say this. But you should never stop talking. I love hearing your thought process and I have nothing to do with Woodworking but still constantly await your videos. I'm not kidding I've been checking your channel for the last 3 days hoping for an upload. I love your content and wish you upload more.
@Foureyes.Furniture2 ай бұрын
Thanks...I wish I could upload more too...unfortunately. This is about as fast as I can get them out.
@patplummer8852 ай бұрын
Do NOT stop your narrations - they are the best part!
@mdoy56672 ай бұрын
How much to buy it?
@StephenBoyd212 ай бұрын
Oh wow, that was a story worth a film. Speaking of stories, I absolutely love your banter, the way that you explain problems and solutions could keep me coming back all day.
@liltweety27 күн бұрын
Honestly, your commentary is why I watch your videos. I learn a lot about your thought process for pieces. I am not a woodworker, so individual steps that you do may not be as obvious to me as they work be to someone more familiar with the trade. If I watch a video with calming music, I might get to see a really cool piece being built, but I probably won't learn as much.
@amanhunjan36262 ай бұрын
You don't talk chris you tell a mesmerizing story which encapsulates the viewer simultaneously watching a superb woodworking video.. please never stop talking
@mincat14122 ай бұрын
if you get another slab like this, i’d love to see you use the first base design. i really liked how it complements the slab.
@Foureyes.Furniture2 ай бұрын
I'm sure at some point I will do that one.
@PredRecoilControl5 күн бұрын
Don't stop talking, i enjoyed watching this video and listening to you explain every detail and the thinking behind it
@jelmerwitkamp438921 күн бұрын
I haven't commented on YT vids for I don't know how long... months? a year or two? But you got me! Today I sold my Robland x26 after 10 years of occasinal furniture-making adventures, mostly using scrap wood, discarded boards and leftovers. KZbin somehow suggested me I watch this vid, and now I MISS HER SO MUCH!!! Thank you, bro! grrrrr! Anyways, love the vid, LOVE the table, your talk-over, your explanations and animations. Love your designs... Keep up the good work!!
@christiannorf16802 ай бұрын
Somebody calling your narration "pseudo-intellectual" outs themselves as a smoothbrain. As somebody with many years of experience in giving and hearing very many scientific presentations, I can attest you that you are extremely skilled in clear and precise communication while keeping it engaging and interesting at the same time. Please keep doing what you are doing exactly the way you are doing it. It's what sets you apart form the other couple dozen high-end woodworking channels.
@ElBeeEss2 ай бұрын
A smoothbrain. LOOOOL! I've never heard that one before; stealing it!
@UltimateDillon2 ай бұрын
Agreed, he makes this stuff sound easy that way
@bryanjones82022 ай бұрын
Those inlays and the Sample 73 finish make this stunning
@kappagrapes2 ай бұрын
That Y-shaped table base looked really cool. I'd love to see you bring that idea back for another project where it fits better.
@PortRhouse2 ай бұрын
I was looking for this, I think I actually preferred it to the cantilevered base. I thought it fit perfectly with this slab too because the slab branched out in the same Y shape as the first base option. It just flowed better and felt more cohesive. But Chris was probably right about it being less impactful, I’m not “rich guy” so what do I know.
@BMcC-hd1uq13 күн бұрын
Your narration shows intellect, wisdom and perspective. Mosaic patches are definitely unique.
@andrewtalamasАй бұрын
omg impressive. very knowledgeable, furniture making, jig making, editing, business, troubleshooting, a little wittiness, inclusive, and the shop is clean without clutter. Just impressive. I also prefer the talking over the music especially when its overlapped the video.
@rodneyfrost1674Ай бұрын
Excellent. I am an old time hand woodworker, drawknives, axes, brace and bit you know. Your headline caught my eye because I often use 'Worthless wood" to good effect. Then starting to watch I though "oh no, not another bloody epoxy thing" but I listened to you speaking and got interested. I had once worked as an Industrial Designer of glassware and I just kept on watching, I loved it. Your explanations are excellent as to 'music' a pox on that idea. Tell all, carry on you're good, your work, designs, drawings and voice are essential. Thank you, sir.
@Trini.Bombero2 ай бұрын
50 seconds is a new record for me
@kimsheather37452 ай бұрын
When I first started watching your videos, I will admit, there were times your chatter annoyed me…..but then I realised I was listening to the story you were telling as much as appreciating your obvious talent. I still wasn’t appreciating how good you are at telling that story until I stumbled across a very bad and obvious attempt to copy, not only your woodworking style, but your story telling manner! Now, I am totally, 100% a fan of both. At the end of the day, even if I wasn’t, it wouldn’t matter. There is only one version of us that we know how to be, so from my version of me to your version of you…..I appreciate you
@Foureyes.Furniture2 ай бұрын
Thank you...I guess I owe that bad copy of me a beer...for unintentionally pointing out how good I am at doing this :) Kidding of course. I don't even drink.
@Trammiliin_nr22 ай бұрын
I mostly listen to his chatter, but sometimes when I'm tired, I ignore it and listen again when he's explaining drawings, technical nuances, etc. But I can't ignore annoying background music.
@kimsheather37452 ай бұрын
@@Trammiliin_nr2 so true! The worst is heavy metal. Then it’s sound down and subtitles on
@ClaymoreClay101Ай бұрын
Please don't stop narrating your videos. I really enjoy your video's commentary and find it very informative and a great way for someone new to woodworking, such as myself, to learn different tips and tricks. Also that brass bar and patch work inlays look awesome! Great work!
@katunu6030Ай бұрын
I absolutely love the talking. I like listening to people run through the process and their thoughts and ideas.
@IDGAF-FU22 ай бұрын
I love my pencil. Keep speaking. You are articulate and have a great command of language. Folks don't know how to communicate anymore.
@chrisbehan94462 ай бұрын
Thanks, Deloris.
@tylermfdurden2 ай бұрын
It always irks me when titles like "scrap wood" or "worthless wood" are used to describe hundreds of dollars of beautiful wood that I would absolutely fight to get my hands on.
@clray1232 ай бұрын
Yeah, clickbait thumbnail, and as he admitted this "trash" was worth $1000 to obtain... and now is supposedly going for $8500. Has he worked ~25 days on it or is it just the Rich Dude / KZbin factor?
@tomatengarage5608Ай бұрын
I have never said that in any comment I ever made....BUT...(as we know there is always a BUT)...I really think you deserve those 1,2 million+ subscribers. I am a trained carpenter myself and have always suffered from the fact that carpenters in my day (I was born in 1965) were really rough, crude, coarse, largely uneducated people. I don't want to sound like I'm the Einstein of carpenters, but a higher standard would have been nice. I certainly wouldn't have left the profession, but overall it was almost unbearable. That's why I really enjoy your videos, because apart from the fact that you build fantastic furniture, the videos are very entertaining and I'm glad that you don't have background music. I really enjoy watching them. I learn a lot and enjoy watching the videos. What more could you want? Thumbs up. I've been a subscriber for a long time. Best regards from Germany. Michael
@babiaal1200Күн бұрын
make impactful things is such a piece of advice! i used to apply the wow threshold. if i don't look at it and get a wow out of my chest, it needs more work or attention or a twist until I genuinely wow at it
@zuilok2 ай бұрын
Its easy to say "yeah just another epoxy table" untill you tried to make one.
@Foureyes.Furniture2 ай бұрын
Good point. For anybody who hasn't...I would say it's the same hard as any other table...only add in the element of having to do all of the slab and epoxy stuff.
@TheMaghornАй бұрын
I just stumbled across this video because YT recommended it to me out of nowhere, and I really like you talking about your design process and why you do what you do. Definitely keep that up.
@Foureyes.FurnitureАй бұрын
Thanks...and glad you found me and gave it a click :)
@robertschwabenbauer3656Ай бұрын
Don't ever change! I love your channel. Thank you for all the great tips, videos, and inspiration.
@sirmilesspitzoodle8929Ай бұрын
You have always give your explanation over your videos. It’s your style and if people don’t like it there are plenty of other channels they can visit.
@TracksWithDaxАй бұрын
Chris, brother, your talking to us IS what drew many of us to your channel (especially back around COVID when I found you through Shaun Boyd). Your type of content, commentary and editing styles have definitely transformed over time, but there's nothing bad about that. Keep going!
@GC9872 күн бұрын
Keep the commentary - it’s brilliant & it’s you ! The table’s great (as are your schematics). I was enthralled !!! Thanks.
@jbreddawgАй бұрын
While your skill in woodworking is simply amazing, what is even better is you explaining everything so intricately that Im glued to your videos !! Ive been doing woodworking for almost 50 years and I come here and learn something new every time ! Keep on talking !
@chrismay25Ай бұрын
I have followed blacktail studio since covid. Just found your channel. Love it! Maybe even more! Thank you for showing us your work along with the time and work required to make these videos. Much appreciated.
@Foureyes.FurnitureАй бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@andrewviperpingel9565Ай бұрын
I love your talking and explaining plus the puns always give me joy. Thankyou sir, you are a true craftsman.
@CrPio167Ай бұрын
Your commentary is one of the main reasons I watch every video. Also, the patchwork on this piece is amazing. Well done sir!
@slaveNo-4028Ай бұрын
theres a billion woodworking youtubers and videos and I come here precisely for the talking (and nice 3d models and other easter eggs). And i like that youre not just explaining what youre doing but also putting in other interesting aspects, or even a creative lil 'storyline' if you will as in this one with rich guy. (Also a plus with talking-vids is they can be (soothing) background noise lol, or when you're doing the ''half watching-half doing smth else' thing.)
@DougT-j8xАй бұрын
You, four eyes, are a magician. You be you and I’ll watch your inspiration. Incredible job. And you speak with a therapeutic voice. This is only my third video I’ve stumbled upon and just love the channel and your concepts.
@robinhewitt28194 күн бұрын
For me the talking is the main reason to watch. Love the deadpan humor and the way you keep things real. The actual woodworking has less value for me because I'll never have a warehouse-size workspace with $5M of equipment. I'm also not fond of "live-edge" furniture. The woodworking value for me is because I'm all thumbs and any trick or technique for increasing (or in my case approximating) precision is of interest. The chatter helps me stay engaged during the parts that don't apply to me -- using a cnc machine for example
@Moosa_SaysАй бұрын
Hey, I subscribed because you taught me something when you were talking about the rich dude and the cyber truck and how "Impact" and basically "uniqueness" matters. I have got nothing to do with woodwork, I just love watching these videos. Love from Pakistan
@avjakeАй бұрын
I'm VERY impressed with the production value of this video. Being a master of TWO skills is pretty admirable. Keep up the good work.
@rackodakooАй бұрын
This is the first video of yours that i watch. Im not a hardcore woodworking guy, i just appreciate a good design and a beautiful outcome with only like 10% interest in how it was made. But this is the first "long" woodworking video where i watched the entire thing. Never stop talking! You kept me entertained and excited, i loved the explanations because it gave me interest instead of confusion. Also the final outcome is gorgeous! Earned yourself a sub. Good job.
@Foureyes.FurnitureАй бұрын
Appreciate that Rackodakoo. I'll definitely keep on talking :)
@jflight1691Ай бұрын
I've got a project in mind for a multi-purpose table and, as an engineer, I was about to make the ugliest most functional thing possible but I think I need to spend more time thinking and designing to make something I'll like better at the end of the day. Thank you for the inspiration, hope "rich dude" likes his table :)
@REOsama7 күн бұрын
Holy smokes I did NOT know it took that much work to make a simple looking table!!, thank you for openin my eye to this entire artform I didn't know even existed.
@krmusick18 күн бұрын
I frakking love the rounded corner patches. I know that the square corner ones are technically more effort, and can help showcase the woodworkers skill, but they look half-assed to me.
@AcerbicPackerАй бұрын
Not about this specific video but I just started watching your videos. I LOVE your personality and your willingness to own mistakes. We all make them, but I feel like many hide them. You own them and show us all that the key is to fail forward and continually learn. Thank you for doing that
@Kittanaaa20 күн бұрын
31:01 this isn't the first time that I've seen something like this but I really like how when she asked you just said "ya"💀
@JariDawnchild12 күн бұрын
I just found you about an hour ago, and this is only the second video of yours I watched. I didn't even look to see then it was published before scrolling down to the comments section to tell you don't stop talking. Paying attention to the video while my ears are busy with the audio (or paying attention to the audio while my eyes are busy with the video?) settles down my ADHD some and helps me relax. 😊
@Foureyes.Furniture12 күн бұрын
Glad you found me...appreciate the kind words/feedback. Hope you enjoy my other videos as much!
@oladoyinakinwunmiju41629 күн бұрын
Be yourself! I enjoy your talk. Gives insight to what you are doing.
@ryanintopekaАй бұрын
Absolutely gorgeous piece. And I love your commentary. It’s part of what continually draws me to watch.
@milantoth46248 күн бұрын
I love they way you explain your thought process and thinking.
@Bespelled22Ай бұрын
I love the way you think your way through these projects allowing for creative edits. Without the commentary its just some guy running shop equipment.
@CMDRteshАй бұрын
I learn so much more when I hear you talking about the project and the descriptions you give. I don't know why anyone would ask you to stop talking...
@fargo_cs12 күн бұрын
The talking is why I subscribed! Plenty of talented woodworkers here, not a whole lot of them are all that funny.
@MrMike3137Ай бұрын
I've watched quite a few of your vids. Liked them all. This one won me over and I subscribed. Lots of reasons. Demonstrating the safety aspect of the jigs really hit home. Rock on.
@InoxRatАй бұрын
I just subscribed because of your chatter. I watch channels like yours to learn why things are built the way they are, thus the expense of the final product. The person that complained should enjoy music while they assemble their piece from Ikea, never knowing why Ikea are able to charge $19 for a side table. Thanks for the content.
@Drew-de7eyАй бұрын
Your explanations using graphics and your techniques (why I'm here) are excellent. Thanks for putting an equal effort into your channel. I'm not a fan of your style of furniture (I'm a fan of mine), but I think it's awesome and mine is getting better because of yours. Thanks. Just,... thanks.