I dont know how he does it, but I am so glad this channel exists. These videos feel like bespoke commissions by a high-end woodworking lifestyle magazine that doesn't exist. As a hobbyist woodworker, I am always impressed and truly motivated to think differently about this craft every video that is released. But it's more than that. The voice-over dialogue is well-paced, yet entertaining with plenty of detail. The music sets a mood of casual fun, with moments of challenge and anticipation. The video production is by far the best I've seen, even from channels with a larger production staff.
Pedulla Sawyer Farrington For woodworking Number one with a bullet is New Yorkshire Workshop but he’s an all around maker with some great woodwork thrown in.
@@davidhaworth7152 - Yea Pedulla does amazing work as well. The skill these guys possess is insane. Not just the obvious craftsmanship, but the design aspect is top notch which can be more difficult than the actual work sometimes! I like Keith Johnson’s work too.
hey Nick, i love you buddy, thanks for the time you spend making these videos, just wanted to say that, just like sam maloof, piece by piece your becoming a legend. keep crafting my man your awesome
Your craftsmanship is truly an inspiration your eye for detail is amazing and that's an understatement just thought I'd say that keep up the truly remarkable work sir
What size round over bit? Sawyer: “big ass round over a bit” I love your videos, but every now and then you sneak something into the voice overs that just cracks me up! ♥️♥️♥️
Phenomenal work and amazing commentary. I giggled a few times, but was also provoked to form a few thoughts (which does not happen all that often, so kudos to you again).
Great work yet again. I really like the idea of traditional mortise and tenons and not just slap some floating tenons all over like the rest of RUclips woodworkers are doing.
That’s a beautiful piece Nick, as usual. And that shot of the squeeze out made me 😂. I’m basic, so nubbin and nubbin hole are both descriptive and amusing.
Little details matter and you are exceptional at making every little detail count and look flawless. One tip. For your hardware screws.. go get a pair of wire strippers. You will notice the side has holes where it looks like you can screw in something. Those are there for electricians to cut down the screws for junction boxes. They work for cutting down the screws for drawer hardware and give a nice clean edge without having to use a cutting wheel or grinder.
Someone needs to get laid! lol … just kidding - thank you and I appreciate the feedback! Always in a tug of war between authentic and professional. Not sure I’ll ever find a balance that works for everyone, but forever trying 🙏
I dont know how he does it, but I am so glad this channel exists.
These videos feel like bespoke commissions by a high-end woodworking lifestyle magazine that doesn't exist. As a hobbyist woodworker, I am always impressed and truly motivated to think differently about this craft every video that is released. But it's more than that. The voice-over dialogue is well-paced, yet entertaining with plenty of detail. The music sets a mood of casual fun, with moments of challenge and anticipation. The video production is by far the best I've seen, even from channels with a larger production staff.
You're craftsmanship, creativity and design is truly inspirational. The best of the holiday season to you and you're family.
Truly amazing work, Nick! What a beautiful piece of furniture!!! 😃
Merry Christmas!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
If I’ve said it once I’ve said it a million times…. BEST WOODWORKING CHANNEL ON RUclips!!! Amazing craftsmanship as always! 🤘🏼🤘🏼
Pedulla
Sawyer
Farrington
For woodworking
Number one with a bullet is New Yorkshire Workshop but he’s an all around maker with some great woodwork thrown in.
Sorry SD you’re a very close second to Pedulla, more like 1 and 1A
@@davidhaworth7152 - Yea Pedulla does amazing work as well. The skill these guys possess is insane. Not just the obvious craftsmanship, but the design aspect is top notch which can be more difficult than the actual work sometimes! I like Keith Johnson’s work too.
hey Nick, i love you buddy, thanks for the time you spend making these videos, just wanted to say that, just like sam maloof, piece by piece your becoming a legend. keep crafting my man your awesome
Too kind, man! I really appreciate you taking the time to watch!
Your craftsmanship is truly an inspiration your eye for detail is amazing and that's an understatement just thought I'd say that keep up the truly remarkable work sir
Thanks so much! Glad I could share the spark ⚡️
@SawyerDesign shit you be sharing flames 🔥 😄 🤣
It doesnt matter what style you call it, that is a thing of beauty.
I am just amazed at your creativity and design abilities.
What size round over bit?
Sawyer: “big ass round over a bit”
I love your videos, but every now and then you sneak something into the voice overs that just cracks me up!
♥️♥️♥️
Thanks for posting, I just call it beautiful. Full stop. End of. Merry Christmas & a happy, safe New Year.
I love your videos Nick. The camera angles, quality of the product and commentary are all awesome. Look forward to the next one.
Phenomenal work and amazing commentary. I giggled a few times, but was also provoked to form a few thoughts (which does not happen all that often, so kudos to you again).
So pleased you enjoyed! The commentary is the hardest part for me to figure out in these. Glad to provoke a little noodling 🧠
Another great video Nick!
Thanks for watching!
As always Nick is the best.
Great work yet again. I really like the idea of traditional mortise and tenons and not just slap some floating tenons all over like the rest of RUclips woodworkers are doing.
That’s a beautiful piece Nick, as usual. And that shot of the squeeze out made me 😂. I’m basic, so nubbin and nubbin hole are both descriptive and amusing.
Very impressive. Thanks
Walking around with that mic 🎤 reminds me of a 1960s game show host. 😂it's awesome
Wegner and Jacobsen would approve 👍🏼😊🍻
Mid-century revival maybe? Anyway beautiful as always. Merry Christmas.
You had me at bringing sexy back. 😂. Detail, detail, detail. Thank you 🫡
Because I like chisels, they make me feel alive! 😂
I really live life on the edge. Pun intended. 😁
Little details matter and you are exceptional at making every little detail count and look flawless.
One tip. For your hardware screws.. go get a pair of wire strippers. You will notice the side has holes where it looks like you can screw in something. Those are there for electricians to cut down the screws for junction boxes. They work for cutting down the screws for drawer hardware and give a nice clean edge without having to use a cutting wheel or grinder.
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Fortunately, I am not anti-symantic. This piece is inspired. Thats enouph. Merry Christmas
its a beautiful piece of The Jetsons era furniture circa 1960.
Fantastic as usual. Why epoxy to build the main box rather than normal wood glue?
It looks like it can be a birdhouse😂. Just kidding. Looks awesome!! Sick video and background music!!
Just random. I miss the Harvey table saw. That thing was beautiful
Nick you're a fine Craftsman I have a lot of the same tools you have I have a pantorouter I haven't had the chance to use it yet
I’m sure you’re as capable as I am! Thank you!
Maybe it matters to some db on park ave trying to sell this to another db. anyways, this is a badass mid-next, and eventually ancient work of art!
Sweeeet
Mid century modern is nice, but many pieces from that era where timeless in comparison to other eras so let’s call it what it was
Sloppy boxes
Love this channel but dude gotta chill with all the references to sex and shit, once or twice ok,but all the time ,just get annoying
Someone needs to get laid! lol … just kidding - thank you and I appreciate the feedback! Always in a tug of war between authentic and professional. Not sure I’ll ever find a balance that works for everyone, but forever trying 🙏
@@SawyerDesignI lol’d so you can’t please everyone.
The secret is copying the design, right? (Except for the legs, they screwed it up...)