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Haylon Woodworking
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My name is Jeff, and I'm the proud owner of a historic blacksmith shop that I've restored into my woodworking shop. Come along and see what nonsense I get into.
Library DVD Shelves | Public Library Project
Project 1 of 3 that I'm doing for my local library's grand renovation! These are simple shelving units that would be easy to recreate for books, DVDs, or other storage.
Special thanks to Bruce, Bob, Gary, and Nancy for their hours of assistance in getting these done :)
Special thanks to Bruce, Bob, Gary, and Nancy for their hours of assistance in getting these done :)
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Shop and Channel Update - Fall 2023
Просмотров 281Год назад
I'm back! The channel has a new name! The shop has electricity!
Windows in the Shop and the Soul - Shop Restoration Ep. 9
Просмотров 144Год назад
In this video, I address some medical issues that are slowing me down and show the installation of one of 5 windows that I installed this fall. As always, thanks very much to Noah and my dad for their help.
Huge Oak and Cedar Doors for My Shop - Shop Restoration Ep. 8
Просмотров 2382 года назад
Many thanks to Noah, my dad, Andrew, Charlie, and Grandon for their assistance at various parts of this process! In this video, I finally close up the gap that has been present since lifting the shop almost a year ago, with two homemade barn doors. The cedar panels came from Acorn to Arabella generously allowing me to pick up some of their leftovers; the white oak from a local lumber yard. Reme...
Installing a New Floor Structure and Pine Floorboards! Historic Shop Restoration Ep. 7
Просмотров 1542 года назад
My apologies for the long time in between videos! Winter weather and real life have waylaid me a bit, but I have been working to make sure I can get a lot of progress made on the shop this summer. I owe many thanks to my young assistant Noah as well as my mom, both of whom helped with this phase of the project immensely! Keep an eye out for future videos the next up should be the new barn doors...
I Turned My Shop into a Big, Ugly Plywood Box - Shop Restoration Ep. 6
Просмотров 1502 года назад
In this video, I embark on what's been my least favorite part of this process so far removing all the old siding and replacing it with plywood sheathing. Have no fear, siding will be going back up once I get the windows and insulation handled!
Fixing Framing and Starting Sheathing - Historic Workshop Restoration Ep. 5
Просмотров 1192 года назад
It feels really, really good to be able to start putting some structure back into this building every new beam, post, and fastener seems to breathe new life into the building's old bones. Join me as I replace (some of) the shop's framing and get a sneak peek into the topic of the next video cladding the whole building in plywood.
Rebuilding the Sill Beams - Shop Restoration Ep. 4
Просмотров 6553 года назад
After far too long, the shop is finally standing up straight on its own legs again! Join me on Instagram: @beatupbootsworkshop
Lifting Up a 150-Year-Old Building - Shop Restoration Ep. 3
Просмотров 2363 года назад
It's finally time to get the shop jacked up so I can start working on the foundation/sills/floor and all the many steps that will come after. This video's a little more of a clip show as I was trying to capture the pros at work, but hopefully it still explains the process well! Join me on Instagram: @beatupbootsworkshop
A Visit to Arabella - Shop Restoration Ep. 2.5
Просмотров 853 года назад
Here's a quick video showing my journey down to Acorn to Arabella to pick up some lumber they very kindly offered to sell me at a fair price. I'm still waiting on contractors to move ahead with the restoration full-speed-ahead, but I'm getting there.
How to Make Strong Picture Frames without Miter Joints
Просмотров 3,1 тыс.3 года назад
I really don't like miter joints in my opinion, something simple like a picture frame shouldn't need a whole set of jigs/sleds to produce. Here's the way I devised for making simple, sturdy frames without any bells and whistles. Follow me on Instagram: beatupbootsworkshop
July Channel Update
Просмотров 753 года назад
Thank you all so very much for the continued support! In this video, I talk about why I've been quiet the past couple months (TL;DR: It's been very busy) and what we can expect going forward. For occasional updates, follow me on Instagram: beatupbootsworkshop
Restoring a Historic Smithy into a Woodshop Ep. 2: Cleaning Up & Setting Up
Просмотров 1883 года назад
In this episode, I begin to tackle the decades of soot, ash, dust, and debris that clog both floors of the shop, and get impatient enough to start setting up the basics of my old shop once again. Special thanks to my dad for helping with cleaning out the upstairs and disassembling the chimney! Follow me on Instagram: beatupbootsworkshop
Restoring a Historic Smithy into a Woodshop Ep. 1: What Have I Gotten Myself Into?
Просмотров 4573 года назад
As I mentioned in my previous video, I have been fortunate enough to be able to buy property in this crazy market. The property includes this dilapidated old blacksmith shop, which is in need desperate need of some love and attention which I've decided I'm insane enough to provide. Please subscribe for future episodes, as I'm sure this will be a long process with many details to cover! As neede...
Lathe Stand Upgrade - Part 2 (Plus: A Special Announcement!)
Просмотров 1173 года назад
In this video, I finish the doors, drawers, drawer fronts, belt, and accessories for my new lathe stand. Watch the whole video for an update about the future of the channel!
Sawmill Tour! Exploring Taunton Hill Landscaping & Sawmill
Просмотров 1323 года назад
Sawmill Tour! Exploring Taunton Hill Landscaping & Sawmill
Modular Knockdown Bookshelf with Mortise and Tenons
Просмотров 2763 года назад
Modular Knockdown Bookshelf with Mortise and Tenons
100 Subscriber Special! Making a Play Button with Cherry and Maple Inlay
Просмотров 643 года назад
100 Subscriber Special! Making a Play Button with Cherry and Maple Inlay
Woodturning a Chess Set - Beginner Lathe Project
Просмотров 10 тыс.3 года назад
Woodturning a Chess Set - Beginner Lathe Project
Shop Tour 2020 - 150 Square Foot Garage Woodshop
Просмотров 3,1 тыс.3 года назад
Shop Tour 2020 - 150 Square Foot Garage Woodshop
Making an Unnecessarily Fancy Ladder Ball Set (Without any Screws or Bolts)
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.3 года назад
Making an Unnecessarily Fancy Ladder Ball Set (Without any Screws or Bolts)
The Making of a Farmhouse Coffee Table with a Lifting Top
Просмотров 15 тыс.4 года назад
The Making of a Farmhouse Coffee Table with a Lifting Top
Making a Farmhouse-Style Media Center for under $150
Просмотров 1004 года назад
Making a Farmhouse-Style Media Center for under $150
Making a Modern Wood and Aluminum Bar Cart for under $200
Просмотров 784 года назад
Making a Modern Wood and Aluminum Bar Cart for under $200
Should You Mill Logs on a Small Bandsaw?
Просмотров 1634 года назад
Should You Mill Logs on a Small Bandsaw?
Installing a Dust Collection System for a Small Workshop
Просмотров 7774 года назад
Installing a Dust Collection System for a Small Workshop
Love the sound of the pieces of the board. Weighting the pieces and glueing felt at the bottom to protect everything has its perks, but that sharp wood clang is so satisfying
I tend to agree! Thanks for watching :)
Something tells me you were a hit with the library ladies 😂
You're the best, Jeff. Thank you for all your hard work.
Thank you for yours!
Awesome project, and YES to libraries!!! 🎉📚
Thanks very much for watching, and for your enthusiasm!
I want to buy this kind of level
Good job brother please tell me price of this 12" level
This is a 24” level, but Stanley made 12” levels as well. Either can be found on eBay - from around $20-$40 usd in good condition.
Tww brought me your way... subbed and looking forward to seeing how this shop comes along!!!
Welcome! Glad to have you :)
Glad you had help; imagine the doors are heavy. Looks great!
No kidding! They probably weigh more than I do, each, and they're big boys. Still open and close just fine two years later with no adjustment to the hinges!
Here from TWW. You have a dream shop. Hope to see more from you.
I'll be back, have no fear! Thanks and welcome :D
I also saw you on The Wood Whisperer's channel. Just a nugget since you have exterior walls. I have a Jet vacuum in my shop and read a lot about the upper bags and filters. The filters are expensive and cleaning sounds like a pain. My solution was I removed the top bag, cut a piece of plywood in a circle slightly larger in diameter than the rim the bag attaches to. I used my router to cut a channel to fit perfectly over the rim and then cut a hole in the center top to have an elbow come out (I used stove pipe) with a short piece of 4" flex hose that attaches to a clothes dryer vent that vents outside. Now all of the large chips fall to the bottom and the fine dust goes outside. I've been using this for years and super happy with it.
I debated an outside vent but postponed it for the sake of getting a workable system in place--I may well go that route in the future! Thanks for the tip!
Here from the shop tour video from The Wood Whisperer. Very nice shop and you have an enjoyably calm presentation manner. I hope you do more videos.
Thanks much! I'll be back for sure. Life is a chaos heap at the moment but I'm getting through it!
Good to see you're doing alright! Looking forward to more content :)
Awesome, been binging this series the last two hours. All the work and effort being put into restoring this building is great. Deserves more views.
Thanks very much! I should be returning to less episodic content in the hopefully near future, which people seem to prefer, but I'm happy either way.
Very cool proces to see you restoring the old blacksmith shop into a woodshop. Saw you being mentioned on the Wood Whisperer and immediately fell in love with your space, hopefully more viewers will follow!
Thanks very much, and welcome!
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Out of curiosity, how long did the peices take you? Im working on 1 and trying to figure out how much time i need to set aside for it
This video was from a few years ago so I don't remember specifics, but once I got in the groove the pawns didn't take too long each. The more complex pieces, particularly the knights, take probably the better part of an hour. If I were to do this again, I would spend more time jigging things up so it would all be more repeatable.
Nice restoration. What do you set the bevels in with? Some sort of white compound?
Glazing compound! Typically used on window glazing, but it's a good way to hold glass like the bubble cylinders in place.
HE'S BACK! So good to see the shop again! (And you too I suppose)
I'm secondary in this equation and I accept that
Wow, my spidey sense must have went off when you were editing this video as I left that last comment to check in out you. So glad to hear you have recovered and can't wait to see more. Love to see all the progress you've made!
Grateful both for your spidey senses and your support :D
WOOOO heat! I still can't get over how good the sign looks against the wood on the front of the shop, it really came together. Very cool that the granddaughter is coming to collect the old one!
Big ups for painting said sign! All very cool stuff :D
Decided to check in on your channel. Hope you are doing well. Would love an update. :)
Good timing! Update coming out later today :)
Mine is almost exactly the same, this gives me a good place to start. Great video
Best of luck!
Knight to E2? Thanks for the video... I expected to see some sanding while on the lathe - did you sand the pieces at all? I'm not a fan of the brass tacks.
I did sand--the dust it was throwing off made for poor footage. I've gotten mixed reviews on the brass, it seems.
I just picked up one of these today, how do you determine the date it was manufactured. All I see are those same patent dates
See about a minute into the video; the manufacturing date was stamped on the center brass piece.
@@HaylonWoodworking perfect. Thank you. I missed that during the video!
That rook is killing it!
Hope you can get back to it soon Jeff. Can't wait to come visit, help out, and see what has changed!
Thanks very much! You know as well as I do I'll rope you into something next time you're in town.
Dats a good door bud
Gets the job done!
Man, hate to hear that about your health. I hope you find some answers and a way to return to your hobby quickly. I totally understand the frustration of not knowing what's wrong, my daughter has a stomach condition that the doctors can't figure out and so they don't know how to treat it, but it's been absolutely brutal when she has an episode, one of the worst things I have ever experienced.
Thanks very much for your support! It's definitely frustrating, but I'm just very lucky I didn't have a seizure while driving or using the lathe--could've been a lot worse. I'm in good hands but trying to listen to my doctors' advice and don't want to rush things. I'm hoping I can use this time to get a lot of other ducks in a row so when I'm cleared to do proper work again I can hit the ground running. P.S. I wish your daughter well. I'm in no way a medical professional, but a friend of mine suffers from endometriosis and had a similar issue that took a long time to get diagnosed.
you’re straightforward, you’re fast, not a lot of bs in the video, and you’re good, I’ll sub
Thanks very much!
Instead of poly finish on food surfaces use mineral oil or boos block oil.
Great work, the doors look awesome.
Thank you!
THAT LEVEL IS AN OLD MAN
Hope things are going well! Hope to see another update soon :D
God willing, I'll have one out in the next couple weeks. This summer has been kicking my butt! As always, appreciate your constant support :D
Hi bro I am pradeep from India 🇮🇳 I Love this
Glad you liked it, Pradeep! Thanks for watching.
Hi everyone! As this is my most-viewed video, I wanted to pop in and ask you to consider subscribing and checking out some of my newer content; I've been working on renovating a historic building into my dream shop. Thanks for watching!
This is so awesome! Also oiling is definitely entertaining as well ;)
I wish my knees and back agreed with you! I earned a spa day after this one
Glad to see you back and see the project coming along! Going to be nice to have that space and be able to start to get things organized! Looking great!
Thanks as always for your kind words :D
How's the restoration going?
Hey, thanks for checking in! It's proceeding--Vermont winter really slowed me down, and I've had a busy spring in my real job. The video about restoring the floor (probably one of the more complex pieces of work I've done so far) should be out within a couple weeks. I have big plans for this summer and videos should be proceeding a little more quickly (though I'm still redirecting a bit for quality-over-quantity).
Hmm not sure if making frames strong is the point of miter joints. The point is having beautiful joints :)
I don't necessarily disagree, but I like different approaches to things too :)
Nice set; thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Nice. That's a cute little Media stand. 💪
coming along. but man you should have got yourself a nail gun
No disagreement here, but once I had done half of it I just figured I'd save the money--don't have much other use for a framing nailer!
Can't wait to see it in it's final form!
Thanks for the help on this one :)
can't tell you how many xacto knives have flown by my head after rolling off the top of the ladder. so easy to forget you left things up there!
It's a real avalanche hazard! (Embarrassingly, I did the exact same thing two other times in the process of this video--fortunately had no head contact with either of them)
you inspired me. I'm going to look into using this design but make both sides lift up and lock, this way you can place a leaf inbetween them I'm trying to find a way to have a coffee table in the living room that turns into a board game table
That sounds like an awesome project! Send me photos when it's done :D
@@HaylonWoodworking will do!
nice work. is the door/opening as out of square as it looks or is it just the angle the camera is at?
It's a little of both, but mostly it's because that small wall section is dangling free at the moment and is bent out of the way. I'll be re-framing it in the next episode :)
This is so awesome, can't wait to see future progress!
Thanks, Pat!
Looking forward to seeing this project progress. Can't imagine how much of a financial setback this is.
It was in the budget, but I might be eating ramen for a couple months :)
Amazing to see a building lifted like that, can't wait for more progress
Thanks, Garth! 8x8s for the sill beams are being delivered tomorrow, expect a video on that process within a week or two :)
I likecwhat you did here. It looks good.
Thanks, James!