Most of us are not watching this for the quality of the audio but the quality of the craftsmanship. Why anyone would expect to listen to the audio in this form of video in stereo defies my comprehension. Keep your money in your pocket ,you and Diane are doing a great job
@cotton-Dave2 күн бұрын
100% with you on this, John! Thank you!
@xhf8yxhf8y92 күн бұрын
@johnswain1092 true enough but this has only been the last few videos.... as to stereo, the video is produced in stereo so one channel for each hear... it seems one channel is not making it into video thus on my headphones there is only audio in one hear... as a guy with reduced hearing in the first place, lose of sound in the other hear is a problem... not an inconvenience. Could be just a setting got switched in the editing software or some setting in the upload to YT, who knows, but when there is verbiage, I want to hear it and it's now harder to do so.
@timmorrow89092 күн бұрын
Dave seems to be the kind of guy that puts 100 percent into everything he does, and that would include the audio on his videos.
@olivier25532 күн бұрын
I tend to disagree: for foreign listener, with a deteriorating hearing, stereo is invaluable to keep the explanations understandable. When the narrative comes through one ear only, I loose track. The videos are of course very interesting nonetheless.
@wssides2 күн бұрын
I tend to blame wax in an ear, hearing aid acting up or headphone problems. Today with no headphones (because it is only the cat and I in the house) I have no in and out/ side to side. I guess if I was playing it on a sophisticated stereo system it would be noticeable. Never been tempted to stop playing a session due to the audio.
@robinmartin44642 күн бұрын
You aren't singing, you are working. Audio is fine. Thanks for the video.
@mergrew01102 күн бұрын
There’s an expression that says “don’t look a gift horse in the mouth”. If I was paying top dollar to watch your work I’d expect one level of audiovisual performance, but I’m not. I get to glimpse into your fascinating world for FREE! every week. I, and the vast majority of those who regularly watch, have come to take a peek over your shoulder as you tackle the restoration of various horse drawn vehicles while treating us to a little of the almost forgotten history that allowed those who struggled to make a home in what was a wilderness. I follow along, from the comfort of my armchair, round about 4500 miles away, and am grateful for each and every one of your videos.
@cristianstoica45442 күн бұрын
Exactly. When I was a kid I would have made the most menial jobs in a shop just to be around the guys that made the stuff I was interested in - electronics, computers. Not many occasions came along but that was the truth.
@r1mein542 күн бұрын
Mr. Dave, just keep doing what you are doing, I can hear what you say. No matter the coach, wagon, or implement we appreciate your work on repair and restorations.
@randlayman26682 күн бұрын
Audio is always good for me, I was a career motorcycle mechanic for 48 years. I got started watching your videos with the Borax wagons. I find that your videos are ASMR for me ,very relaxing and informative as well as you Sir are a genius with your tools and skills. Great channel and content!!!
@joeberanek66532 күн бұрын
Same hear.
@timespast43242 күн бұрын
audio does change ears occasionally but that does nothing to put me off from watching a master craftsman at work. I just noticed, you even have the nuts and screw slots going the same direction, true genius
@bobcoombs79242 күн бұрын
Dave always clocks the fasteners to be square with the wood they’re on. Apparently, it’s a thing in horse drawn vehicles.
@jeffskogley71392 күн бұрын
Another channel I watch had the left channel disappear intermittently recently. I wonder if KZbin has had some processing issues recently… I really enjoy your content, Dave!
@whirlybird19992 күн бұрын
started off in right ear then went stereo @3:12...
@sheldonbleak580717 сағат бұрын
I haven't noticed the sound issues but I'm not that critical. I enjoy your work.
@tomfey5296Күн бұрын
Audio is fine just enjoy watching an artist.
@kevinrobert2242 күн бұрын
Never experienced an issue with your AV. Always all around good quality videos.
@stewartspain836710 сағат бұрын
The audio changes when the phone is rotated from portrait to landscape if you are viewing on an iPhone. Counterclockwise rotation to landscape the audio changes to single ear stereo, and it becomes really quiet. Clockwise rotation landscape brings the audio back to mono. Hope this helps and great channel as always!
@davidchisham2 күн бұрын
Enjoy your videos very much. Always look forward for them. Thanks very much Mr. And Mrs Engel.
@rickyabrahams7100Күн бұрын
Never had any problems with the audio 👍🇦🇺🇦🇺
@lyndhurstcollins91892 күн бұрын
Audio and camera work always perfect for me. Never missed a word and can even see rhe threads on your bolts. 🎉
@darrellbedford48572 күн бұрын
Dave and watchers, I was one person who noticed I the audio dropping out. The reason I noticed it is because I wear ear phones, maybe straight speakers it would not be noticed as much. I like 99.9%of your watchers are here to see what you are going but I also enjoy your narration. Please keep them coming.
@wolfie8542 күн бұрын
I also listen through earphones and the audio is definitely not as good as it used to be. The stereo/mono moves about. I hear an inbalance on my phones to the right ear, then it moves back to the centre. Still superb videos to watch though.
@ron.vКүн бұрын
Your skills never fail to amaze.
@randyharrison17132 күн бұрын
I’ve never noticed a problem with your audio and I’ve been watching you for years
@pete_skiКүн бұрын
Can't say I have noticed any problems with the audio. Just keep on making videos, please. Thanks Dave!
@olddawgdreaming57152 күн бұрын
Sorry to say that the audio goes from mono in the right ear then to stereo in both ears through out the video but that won't stop me from watching. Thanks for sharing this video today . Really awesome how easily you make all the work you do look so easy, after you show it being done it really is easy. Stay safe and we will be here for the next one. Fred and family.
@richardwilloubly82852 күн бұрын
Brother Engels it might also be KZbin . I’ve had fading in and out on a couple of channels. Sometimes it goes silent for a few seconds. Love watching.
@PendeltonWhiskey2 күн бұрын
Mr & Mrs Engel, once again, thank you for creating this video masterclass and preserving a very important part of America's history
@talegunner115Күн бұрын
I too have never had any issues with your sound. But I must say you are a perfectionist and that is what your job calls for. Thank you for everything you do. You sure you didn't time travel from the past to the present?
@tomtruesdale69012 күн бұрын
Learned many "tricks and tips" while watching your videos, sound is not a problem for me.
@carlosg1165Күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂your audio its always good no complaints from me 😊😊😊😊
@TomLaios2 күн бұрын
Hey Dave,I just came home from a roadtrip through rural Australia .I visited this preserved farm in South-Eastern Victoria that has heaps of 19th century farm wagons and some truly terrifyingly dangerous looking horse or bullock drawn equipment.Mowers,seed spreaders, threshers and god knows what else. If you fell off the metal seat into the thrashing iron-mongery, you would have been toast. Thanks to your videos, I reeling off the names of reaches, reach-hounds, felows,spokes and hubs.The wheels was huge 4 or 5 feet diameter with 4 x 1 inch tyres. I tut-tutted at the poor workmanship they used on the preservation .They welded tabs on the tyre to stop it falling of the wheel. They were Borax Wagon looking wheels.I can appreciate the strength and skill required to fit the felows on those massive, thick, oval, spokes. But due to lack of funds, it is the best they can do.I loved this farm.
@gordonfrentz178014 сағат бұрын
Thanks for sharing your amazing skills!!!
@pat36a2 күн бұрын
I think the Audio issue is on the consumers end . It' not like everyone was complaining . Plus, it's not like you're in a sound studio . Like most of the comments today , I'm here for your craftsman skills in bringing back something from almost nothing . Blending wood working, iron working , some detective work and history teacher .
@doncc60802 күн бұрын
Dave you are the ultimate gentlemen. Wanting to please the fuzziest of your viewers. We are watching to see you make Silk purses out of Sows ears.
@chrisdickinson44662 күн бұрын
Hello. I watch your Videos from South Yorkshire in the UK. The quality the sound and clarety of the pictures is always very good. Also the Clarety of your soothing voice is easier to listen to than our UK English. Keep up the good work.
@tpaine6662 күн бұрын
I too have never had a problem with your audio. While I appreciate your dedication to providing content that is exceptional, you have no apologies to make for the audio, or any other 'technical' glitches people might notice. You are a very skilled craftsman who has given us hours of pleasure and imparted a knowledge that is in danger of passing away with the modern era. You are to be congratulated for the work that you do, not the least of which are the uncounted hours you spend editing this content. I just want you to know that your efforts are appreciated and I am very grateful to have learned a great deal from you. Please, keep up the good work sir. You are a craftsman of the first water!
@dianeengel4155Күн бұрын
Thank you.
@troykitchens99242 күн бұрын
Whether it's OCD or level of your craftsmanship, I applaud your attention to detail!!! The finish of the screw and nut placement is what level you are at. Well done my friend!!!!
@pauldrowns72702 күн бұрын
I've never had an issue with audio but even if I did, it would still be wonderful to watch you share the thought process, you go through on restoration/reconstruction. I greatly appreciate what you do!
@victor440_2 күн бұрын
I never hear any problem with your audio it's always been right on point ☝️👉
@jamesdabney94792 күн бұрын
Never saw a problem with audio or visual !!!!! Always enjoy your videos.
@pdxRetired2 күн бұрын
I am fascinated by the angled bolts. Someone had a brilliant mind back when this was originally built, and solved a complex problem with a simple solution that is easily replicated here (and whenever repairs would have been needed). It is also amazing how much the iron bracing adds to the overall integrity of the vehicle.
@ronaldclark11782 күн бұрын
In another hundred years, unless someone does a test on those irons you make, people will think that they are original irons. I just love your attention to detail. You are a very talented man and provide a lot of satisfaction to a 75 year old man who is still very active. Thanks for all you do!!
@davidmontgomery10162 күн бұрын
I have a friend who is an electrician. He was doing a job where I worked a few years ago and I was nearby. I noticed that when he put a switch plate on he lined the screw slots up vertically. I made a comment about it and he said that was his way to do it, pay attention to the details. I had never thought about it before that now it is something I pay attention to. Paying attention to the little details is one of the signs of high quality. People who do this kind of work are the ones to learn from. I'm always amazed at your creations and recreations. Look forward to each of your videos.
@tomswindler642 күн бұрын
Great video as always,I never had a issue with your audio,or your video quality and I have been watching you for years,so no apologies needed on your part as far as I’m concerned.just continue putting out the great content that you do.just keep on doing your thing.be safe 👍👍👍😎😎😎
@Ron-d2g2 күн бұрын
You are just a wizard with those clamps
@mevinsonКүн бұрын
That's called "Artistic OCD" I experience that quite regularly in my Luthier's Shop!
@frankroldan71052 күн бұрын
I also noticed the sound going to mono. Now, while watching today's segment, the sound was mono on the right side of my headphones. Just before the end of the third minute of the program, the sound went stereo and remained that way to the end. As always, mono or stereo I greatly appreciate your programs and look forward to them every week.
@YouTubePentium2 күн бұрын
Yeah at 4min mark it goes to stereo
@fronniebealer78082 күн бұрын
Your audio is just fine. I have never noticed any problem at all.
@JohnBerryhill-oc9jn2 күн бұрын
Dave, I see you were wounded by a Comanche warrior while wearing the vest ! ......it adds character! Love your show !
@billschmitzer91592 күн бұрын
Thanks Dave, I enjoy watching you work. You pay a lot of attention to detail as I do so that makes it even more enjoyable. I believe our work should be as close to perfect as possible.
@melvintacha11012 күн бұрын
audio sounds good to me, i watch all your videos
@jimdee50032 күн бұрын
Always amazed how you single handedly perform.
@NoNamegone2 күн бұрын
Never had any trouble with your audio. Always has good sound.
@billj.widmann1122 күн бұрын
Have never experienced any audio issues on either of your channels.
@Dave_Smith_19582 күн бұрын
What’s the other channel?
@demonknight79652 күн бұрын
I have heard the audio switching from mono to stereo several times on an galaxy s24 ultra
@stevejacklin84622 күн бұрын
No issues with the Audio here. Just enjoying the craftsmanship
@bethbevilacqua32682 күн бұрын
Good afternoon I watch you for your shop work. Seeing how all these different wagons were designed and made are just amazing. You got me back into my shop thank you.
@dandoyle29942 күн бұрын
I just love watching your vision and skills on clear display Dave. I also remember you making the leather vest you're wearing in every video. Looks as good today as it did when you made it. Hoping 2025 keeps you well.
@davidwilliams13832 күн бұрын
Another great episode on the carriage. If you get the time, read about the Peshtigo Wisconsin (and upper Michigan) fire. Started on the same day (October 8th, 1871) as the Chicago fire but was more destructive. It didn't receive the "big city" hype at the time. Very interesting stories there as well.
@dianeengel4155Күн бұрын
Thank you.
@ohgtogeorge3 сағат бұрын
Audio is just fine. I have not had a problem with it as described by some others. Keep up the great work your doing.
@pjv767b52 күн бұрын
I have not noticed any problems with your audio. I too watch this feed to watch a skilled master craftsman do his thing. So from my perspective you are satisfying my needs.
@user-bl6lf3or6wКүн бұрын
Dall'Italia: Non conosco la vostra lingua nei dettagli,ma con gli occhi vedo bene e vedo moltissimo,grazie Dave e Diane!
@richardedkins88562 күн бұрын
Fascinating, as always. Thanks for sharing your videos.
@yota40042 күн бұрын
I watch all of your shows and have had zero audio issues.
@kearnsey642 күн бұрын
What a joy! Every Friday night!! Thank you sir!
@AnitaRozsa-j8l2 күн бұрын
Dear Dave, I love your videos. Regarding your audio, I think people have to realize that what you are producing is historical, to be referred to when someone is rebuilding one of these treasures. It is important that you are heard clearly because 10 years 50 years from now they will want to know exactly what you are saying. This is encyclopedic information. Thank you for the perfection with which you do everything !
@thisolesignguy27332 күн бұрын
All of the irons on this stagecoach are so interesting, I wonder if this was all designed by trial & error in the past or if there were wagon engineers that tested different designs until they found the one that worked the best? Just the fact that Dave can piece it all together and build a story of all the effort and ingenuity that went into these is absolutely awesome
@johneslaughter2 күн бұрын
I agree, the audio is fine. Your skill and attention to detail is an inspiration. The best of luck in the new year.
@billcornett2256Күн бұрын
Definitely my favorite channel
@RDS602 күн бұрын
No need to be sorry your videos are still great
@lewlewis89702 күн бұрын
I'm looking forward to another year of these very enjoyable videos. Wishing you and your entire family a very happy, healthy, and wonderful New Year.
@oldspokes2 күн бұрын
I have no problem with your audio or video. Enjoying this build and am sure it turns out as well as it has started.
@randallknowles92402 күн бұрын
Hi Dave. The audio quality does seem to change from time to time but it does nothing to diminish my fascination with the quality of your work and the myriad of skills that you possess and demonstrate.
@michelbrodeur60552 күн бұрын
A Happy New Year to both you Dave and Diane. Don't sweat the audio just keep doing what you do best and that is the Master Class in Wainwrighting, Wheelwrighting and Wood working Thank you and all the best.
@machinemoverman46142 күн бұрын
I did notice the difference in the sound this time, but I think I will survive. Nice job Dave.
@RichardPearson-jo6hw2 күн бұрын
As a life long wood worker I enjoy your skills with wood and steel . Great job, keep up the great work. I will be watching .
@Johannes58934Күн бұрын
I'm an old carpenter from Florida and I'm having at this time a hearing issue in my right ear. I watch videos at my desk with headphones. Speakers in my shop. At the start of this video, the left channel is no sound, so the right channel is muffled for me. I'm not complaining, just trying to offer some feedback. So throughout the video, there are other issues that are not so important to point out, but there are problems. Without being there, it would be hard to find out what the problem is. I can only suggest experimenting with things to track down the gremlin. I like the content and I believe you would like it to be as good as possible. Thanks for all you do!
@richardcorwin18282 күн бұрын
Thank you Dave. May you and yours have a Blessed New Year. I haven't had any issues with your audio. God Bless to all.
@seekimheng89292 күн бұрын
Audio is fine 👍👌 just keep doing what you are doing 😊❤🙏
@MarcvanExel2 күн бұрын
Best wishes for you and your family Dave!
@jayminor97572 күн бұрын
Happy New Year to you and your family Dave. My work habits on helicopters, which I’ve done for a long time, are like yours. I’m slow, methodical and try to think through the process and figure things out before I start doing them. Our one big advantage over you is that we are mandated to follow certain procedures that are written down and amended on a regular basis. Your videos are some of the most enjoyable on KZbin and I hope that you carry on for a long time. Thank You So Much
@bw2272 күн бұрын
Love the content and not worried about the sound quality. Keep doing what you’re doing!
@RobertBelt-x6d2 күн бұрын
Greetings from Germany... Sir I watch your channel on a regular basis, even as I type and listen your audio is 'In & Out'. However like one of you viewers I agree, I'm not here for top quality audio but rather for your content. Never the less you are aware and in time I am confident that you will be able to improve. Mean while keep doing what you do and I along with many others will enjoy your videos.
@patrickshaw79832 күн бұрын
Watching and listening to you in Wales and have no problem.
@danielharsh76982 күн бұрын
Today I am only getting the right channel. Not a problem.
@UncleMelB2 күн бұрын
Haven’t had a problem with the audio so keep doing it just the way it’s been. Glad you’re getting the wagon figured out.
@jimsodowsky12982 күн бұрын
I have no problems with your audio, or video, after spending so many years around piston and jet engines. Keep up the excellent work.
@waynep59022 күн бұрын
Have been enjoying your videos for years. Look forward to Tuesday and Friday. Jus t used something I learned by watching you to convert a j hook into a triangular ceiling hanger for some duct work I am working on revising. Many of the techniques you use to transfer dimensions I remember watching my father and grandfathers use. Truly educational. Thank you..
@Edgeair2 күн бұрын
Audio is awesome. Thank you for all that you do and share.
@kcar13652 күн бұрын
Audio is good on my end. Thanks!
@markotterby42972 күн бұрын
Happy New Year and thanks for sharing your amazing creativity. Look forward to enhancing my days with your videos. No problems with your audio or video, ever.
@michaeldehart6482 күн бұрын
Mr. Engels I've been producing video for television and later, the internet since 1980. Your craftsmanship is so captivating that I hardley notice the audio. I think it is just fine for your channel. Maybe an audiophile could find fault, but not me. Are there variations? Sure. So what? You don't need claperboards and high end audio sync, unless you just want to. In fact, I've become quite impressed with your production quality. Most recently your stop action, or stop motion photography and editing was impressive. I'm guessing you use a one camera setup. I watch at 1080p and sometimes with enhanced bit rate. Cameras and mics are just tools. Look what you accomplish with very ordinary, and somewhat rudimentary tools! Far better 'product' than many others with state of the art, high $$ gear. You do an excellent job and produce above average quality content. Let the KZbin certified experts carp. Most of us out here on the innerwebs appreciate your work.
@dianeengel4155Күн бұрын
Thank you.
@raymondhorvatin10502 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing I didn’t notice the audio until you mentioned it
@johncarroll5202 күн бұрын
I have never seen this audio issue in any of your videos. I know I can create it on my end watching on mobile, by changing the quality to lower, but I have it set to higher quality to view. You never know what you might miss in a corner if not. I'm looking forward to this series,
@Namutoni30102 күн бұрын
Hello Dave. I'm late, but still all the best in the new year. I wish you much success happiness and health.
@ramosel2 күн бұрын
It's so nice to see someone doing this kind of work with "acoustic" tools. Too many times today you see folks using power tools for everything... especially impact drivers. That said, seeing you use a regular flat blade screwdriver on the screws that held the irons to the wood pieces... do you suppose the old timers would have used a Brace to drive those in?
@paulsimmons95792 күн бұрын
Im excited to see a good start!
@denis94502 күн бұрын
I have been having the same problem fading from stereo to right side only watching this but still great to watch regards from the UK
@mrclaus8592 күн бұрын
Thanks for posting Dave
@jockcherokee51802 күн бұрын
Can't say I've ever had any problems with audio on any of your video either most recent or historical. Really enjoying these stagecoach videos. Happy New Year to yourself & Dianne. Stay safe & well.
@SteveSawtelle-d4w2 күн бұрын
I am not complaining, just providing data to help solve the audio problem if desired. I imagine Mr Engles would be unhappy if both sides went out during a long recording session, so I point out the problem to be helpful. I work in electronics, and I have saying: “90% of the time it’s connections”. I suspect a mic connector going bad or not fully inserted. Moving the camera between scenes may jiggle it into (or out of) place. For me, on an iPhone with Bluetooth earbuds: Video starts out with good right side and no left. At scene change at about 3:13 the left side comes in weakly and seems to vary a bit (right still fine) At scene change at about 4:04 left comes in fine (right still good). Left side goes out a few more times during the video but these examples should suffice.
@amateurshooter60542 күн бұрын
Thanks Dave
@stuartlockwood96452 күн бұрын
Happy new year Dave and Diane ☺, thanks for another interesting video mate, the bending of the coach bolts worked out a treat, and they fitted real flat just like you wanted. Best wishes to you and Diane, Stuart and Megan UK.
@jimfelton12 күн бұрын
The audio for this video was fine. Keep doing whatever you did this time. On a different note, you go to great extremes to match the historic build to the smallest detail. I wonder if the craftsmen of the day cared as you do on the finish and finish of every part? I'm betting they were happy to get the wagon built and out the door, more than the fit and finish. You are building true museum-quality reproductions! Thanks for the history lessons.
@johncarlson44632 күн бұрын
I watch for the craftsmanship, not the audio. Since you mentioned the issue, I noticed that there was an audio change when the scene changed at at 3:10. Before, the sound was a bit muffled but after, it became more clear. Anyway, thanks for all your great videos.
@winterhorse2902 күн бұрын
Amazing! You are using the EXACT same thing to get the angle as I do. Same 1 inch flat bar and bolt. And I thought I’d come up with that.
@KennDungate2 күн бұрын
Clamps are a coach builders best friend.
@legend7ify2 күн бұрын
...........G'day Dave and Dianne; Happy New Year. I have been enjoying your videos for many years and have not noticed any problems with sound from my speakers. Some time ago I was using head-phones and had some weird things happen that I traced to the head=phone jack. Cheers and God bless, Malcolm.