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Making chairs for the first time ever!
Today's project involves making two beautiful dining chairs. This was my first time building chairs, and I thought it would be more difficult, but I was wrong. The "hardest" part was nailing down the angle of the backrest for optimum comfort but I managed to finish them with great results.
I hope you enjoy the video!
Music:
Ziggy - Harvest Moon Waltz
Adrian Berenguer - Fuerza Delicada
I hope you enjoy the video!
Music:
Ziggy - Harvest Moon Waltz
Adrian Berenguer - Fuerza Delicada
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The TRUTH about the carbide insert router bits
Просмотров 32 тыс.2 месяца назад
In this video, I am reviewing and testing these router bits which have been sent to me by Findbuytool and they asked me to share my thoughts on them trough a video. They've been pretty useful so far especially the one with carbide inserts. I hope you enjoy the video! Links for the router bits: Carbide inserts flush trim router bit: shrsl.com/4qcg9 Solid carbide flush trim router bit: shrsl.com/...
Restoring an old cast iron legged garden bench!
Просмотров 3516 месяцев назад
I have had this bench on my restoration bucket list for a while, and the time has finally come to restore it. This video is not as long as the rest of my videos, and I will keep it straight to the point. I hope you enjoy it! Thank you! Music: Ardie Son - Summit
I build this with cheap tools! (making a nightstand/drawer cabinet)
Просмотров 9 тыс.7 месяцев назад
In this video I am making a small cabinet with 2 drawers... actually is more like a nightstand which I am adding to my office desk and I think they will make a great team. Both share the same design but, this tiny thing took me way more to build than the office desk. I hope you enjoy the video! The music in this video: Ardie Son - Animals Ardie Son - Rise to revolt Ardie Son - Roadway Marco Mar...
I REGRET not working with Walnut earlier!
Просмотров 35 тыс.9 месяцев назад
In this video, I am building an office desk with a top made of walnut and legs made from ash to which I added some nice strips on the sides and I think they add something special to it. Also, it's my first time working with walnut and I had a great experience with it, above all, this video it's my first video with a voiceover and I am not quite good at it, definitely I need more practice but I ...
Easy to make wooden clamps (version 1.0)
Просмотров 3,7 тыс.10 месяцев назад
I am on a quest to create the best shop-made clamps so these are my first version that you can make with cheap materials, also they are easy to make even for a beginner woodworker. In my second version, I will use bolts for even greater clamping pressure, which you can tighten manually or using a wrench. Stay tuned! Thank you for watching!
Helpful jig for making perfect joints
Просмотров 42 тыс.Год назад
Helpful jig for making perfect joints
Making a door frame
Просмотров 738Год назад
Hello guys, thank you for stopping by and watching the video, i hope you like it if you did or if you didn't let me know in the comments... Unfortunately i didn't film the whole processes on how i made this, it's missing the part on how i am assembling the whole thing, but all in one i managed to finish everything with the footage i had, i hope you enjoy it... Thank you for watching!
Old gorgeous makeup desk receives a modern look
Просмотров 4,6 тыс.Год назад
Old gorgeous makeup desk receives a modern look
I made a simple wooden box from scraps
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.Год назад
I made a simple wooden box from scraps
Дуже гарна робота
Very nice great job
Thank you!
Excellent 👌 very beautiful 🪑. Attention to detail and your workmanship 👏👏👏👏
Thank you! I appreciate it!
What is the name of the liquid that you applied during the finishing
It's a hard top oil from the brand Borma Wachs. Thanks!
@MadebyNiclas thank you sir I really appreciate it
Do not worry, the second time it will be better.
If not, surely third time's the charm!
jolie realisation.quelle est l escence de bois?
Thank you! I think it's called "cendre" in france. I hope this helps!😁
Nice chairs, that wood looks amazing. Its nice of you to use retard units alongside metric system, not much people do that. cheers from Mexico.
I am glad you like the chairs! I want to learn the imperial better so I think this is a good way to do it. Thank you!
Чок якши !
Refreshing to see a carpenter without $150,000 of tools
I am glad you noticed this! Thank you!
Simple lines and finish excelent
Thank you!
bravo:)
Thanks!
Nice work sir 👏👏
Thank you sir!
Great job! For a first go, I think you did very well. I have not yet attempted a chair. Made a few tables though......
Thank you very much! Give it a go, making chairs improve your woodworking skills.
very nice job congratulation
Thank you so much 😀
Who sell the templates ????
I made the template from plywood.
fun video and beautiful design!
Thank you very much!
Μπορώ να έχω τα σχέδια με διαστάσεις παρακαλώ!!!!
Sorry, I don't have plans for these.
ok thanks my friend @MadebyNiclas
lovely work, thanks for the video
Thank you!
very nice. I like do it. at [5.56]
Thank you! I am glad you liked it!
Impressive. Where did you get the chair plans? Thank you for your work and the video.
They are not made with plans. I've been inspired by different RUclips chair builds and I came up with my idea eventually. Thank you! I appreciate it!
El respaldo de una silla debe tener 105° de inclinación hacia atrás. Las patas traseras también. Unos 105° de inclinación. La pregunta ¿Como unir esas dos piezas de manera independiente sin perder robustez? Es decir, cortar por separado respaldo y pata y unirlas. En lugar de que se obtengan de una sola pieza de madera.
I will keep this in mind. Thank you!
Hello everyone congratulations ❤🎉
Thank you!
show ! 👏👏👏💪👍
Excellent 🙏🙏🙏👌
Thanks!
Good job Bravo !
Thank you!
Very nice design, for cupping prevention maybe a sliding dove tail on each end, works well when metal is not a good option or is not available, but with the way you ripped it down to smaller pieces cupping is less likely, great job!
Thank you! Sliding dovetails would have been ideal but so far after almost 9 months in use the desk doesn't show any sign of cupping.
I am very happy that this video came up in my feed. You are doing a fantastic job with your videos and with what you’re saying in them. You have a great personality and sense of humor. I love the design of your desk, absolutely beautiful. Looks like walnut like you too. New subscriber.
I am really happy you enjoyed my video! Thanks for subscribing!
Your problem solving is impressive, and your videos are pleasurable to watch.
Thank you very much! I appreciate it!
Hi! As to the riving knife, it is possible to make a throat plate with a built in splitter behind the blade. There are videos on RUclips showing how to make one.
Hi! I solved that problem. The riving knife was pretty wobbly, but I managed to fix it, and it's back in its place. Thanks!
@ good to hear. By the way, I’ve subscribed and look forward to more of your videos.
Nice work! I think your planer blades will last longer if you do not put bark through them. Bark has dirt and grit in it which quickly dulls them.
Thank you! I know, I was too lazy to clean that bark, and this will cost me when I resharpen them.
First time viewer from the U.S. One and a half bald eagles? Subscribed! Love the chair, too.
Thank you for subscribing! I used it as a slang for inches. I am glad you like the chairs!
один стул сколка стоит
друг проще и быстрее сделать на обоих деталях паз чем выпиливать паз , и в них вставить самодельную ламель которая делается из мусора , ровно как ты сделан на спинке но ты не закруглил там края на фрезере , второй момент когда делаешь пропил под расклинивающий клин в конце пропила сделай отверстие сверлом чтобы снять напряжение и оно не позволит образоваться трещине ,
Decades? Most older people than you would just call it a century.
Looks great by the way. I learned a couple great techniques. Jointing two pieces with a handsaw was next level
Thank you! I appreciate it!
I might need to give my horizontal slot mortiser a second chance. For some reason I never thought it could cut tenons. Picked it up for a good price so never used it much!
Your chairs are just beautiful! I cannot believe this is your first try. I have subscribed and will follow you on your journey.
Thank you so much! Welcome aboard!🫡
Great job. Thanks!
I appreciate it!
Отдельное спасибо за приятную музыку и звук исправных инструментов.))
Thank you!
Hello, can you make an overview of your cnc machine
Hello, yes I will do an overview on a future video! Thanks for watching!
I really enjoyed watching you video. Not only am I impreddes with the chairs and how they turned out. But I also like you video editing. Right amount of music and voice over, interesting but not to rapid cuts. One thing: it is your video, do what ever you want - but I would not convert. It bloads the video and you build a chair, that it not exactly rocket science. Who has seen a chair get an idea of the dimensions from the first glance. Who wants to copy the design has to sit down with a pen and write down the number. When really building it, it takes hours for one chair. So 5 minutes to convert some measurements once is to much?
I am really glad you enjoyed my video! You are right, whoever wants to build something will convert the dimensions. My idea is that whenever someone says 5cm of something, I make a rough image of that dimension in my head, and I get a better sense of what is happening. I suppose that whoever watches my video and uses imperial will get a beter image of what I am doing when converting. Hope this makes sense. Thanks for waching!
Very Good Work!
Thank you!
I really enjoyed watching this video! thank you for sharing your build and your thoughts! blessings!
Thank you! I appreciate your comment!
nice work! i also liked the still shots at the end... have you ever been to British Columbia, or did you just get the t shirt somewhere? looking forward to seeing your other videos
I am glad you liked it! I bought the shirt a long time ago but who knows, maybe someday I'll visit British Colombia. Thanks!
Bravo 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Bravo
Thank you!
Отличная работа !Подписался друг .
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@@MadebyNiclas Good luck and be healthy!
Did you make these chairs out of pine?
No. I made them out of Ash! Thanks!
Just wanted to say liked the video and was really shocked caused the wood looked like pine
❤
Very good job, colleague!
I apreciate it brother!
а что у вас за приспособление для пазов не сможите видео про это снять , хорошая замена домино
It's a CNC spindle mounted on an old mortising machine. It's not that great but it's fast at making slots.
классно получилось
Thanks!