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  • @carlroge
    @carlroge  Год назад +182

    2 videos in 2 days, a record I'm not gonna beat for a while. thanks for the patience with this series, almost, almost finished :)
    coasters, t-shirts & toolbelts: www.carlrogers.co

    • @Smellindamix
      @Smellindamix Год назад +1

      Can we get a link for your new mobile ban saw?

    • @kasperpetersen1934
      @kasperpetersen1934 Год назад +1

      Whats the new projekt?

    • @morganskinner3863
      @morganskinner3863 Год назад

      Absolutely gorgeous work, but I have to ask, why have you put blue tape over the brand name of your chop saw? And oddly enough you missed the brand name in one shot. Let’s face it, everyone knows what a Kapex looks like and who makes it, so I just thought it odd to see the names taped over. Clearly you might not be able to say, but I thought I’d ask anyway!

    • @contemporarygent
      @contemporarygent Год назад +1

      Both vids were a great watch - thanks Carl

    • @A-Light-from-Heaven_
      @A-Light-from-Heaven_ Год назад +1

      Luke 12:20
      But LORD GOD JESUS CHRIST said to him:
      'You fool !
      This very night your soul will be demanded back , and whose will be the things you have prepared ?

  • @robertshaer6603
    @robertshaer6603 Год назад +89

    Very rarely comment as I prefer lurking in the shadows but I have to say Carl your work and your videos is absolutely top notch mate. Kudos to you and your Dad for all your work mate.

  • @ryanhagler9410
    @ryanhagler9410 Год назад +4

    Tip for future… keep what you’ve already cut out and masking tape them back in place and draw on your template

  • @markkaes3144
    @markkaes3144 Год назад +48

    Made me feel better to hear, “if you’re not making mistakes you’re probably not learning”
    Beautiful work!

    • @gnillut
      @gnillut Год назад +1

      @@cmmartti every mistake you don't commit to is not a mistake. How many mistakes do you recon you should catch before one materializes?

    • @gnillut
      @gnillut Год назад +1

      If you don't do anything, you will not make any mistakes.

  • @koolkar55
    @koolkar55 Год назад +15

    Should have popped in a record between the under boards & staircase of when & how this restoration was done so people in 300 years' time would be as amazed as we are watching your work.

    • @vnickcolvin4971
      @vnickcolvin4971 Год назад +6

      It looks like Carl left a secret message under the stairs so maybe he included.😊

    • @horatiohornblower868
      @horatiohornblower868 Год назад +1

      He could also have put some insulation between the underboards and the stairs to muffle the sound of the steps. Always good when you come home at night…

    • @davidelliott5843
      @davidelliott5843 Год назад

      Stairs that heavy won’t resound like normal domestic stuff.

  • @HansWurst-xj7xh
    @HansWurst-xj7xh Год назад +86

    Woah two in 24 hours, thanks mate! Love ur videos, doing some renovation projects myself and am always inspired by what you lads are doing!

  • @toh2002
    @toh2002 Год назад +23

    Amazing work. Glad to see your Dad up and around after his surgery. I also had my right knee replaced 2 months ago.

  • @hanvyj2
    @hanvyj2 Год назад +52

    Literally just finished the last video and 20 seconds later you've uploaded this one! Great.

  • @darrylr
    @darrylr Год назад +113

    As for marking the second pair of faces to cut on the band saw. Take the offcuts and tape one of them back onto the post, just wrap with masking tape. Then mark from the template onto those. You can also use hot glue etc.

    • @dubioushumor9243
      @dubioushumor9243 Год назад +7

      Was going to say the same thing

    • @jimurrata6785
      @jimurrata6785 Год назад +6

      Yep.
      I mark two sides when the post is whole and tack the pieces back on with hot glue.
      Much easier than trying to freehand the profile and it adds back _some_ of the support of the square post.

    • @darrylr
      @darrylr Год назад +7

      @@dubioushumor9243 Yep everybody with a bit of time on a bandsaw. 🙂 A wonderfully flexible, under-appreciated tool.

    • @dawn5227
      @dawn5227 Год назад +2

      Yes! Exactly what I was going to say.

    • @daveperkins2927
      @daveperkins2927 Год назад +2

      Yep this, the hot glue gun is even better. 👍

  • @adrianstephens56
    @adrianstephens56 Год назад +6

    Great video. High quality work. I suspect I was not the only watcher who winced when you put your hand into the circular saw recess to pull out the offcut.

  • @p.a.reysen3185
    @p.a.reysen3185 Год назад +44

    After constructing several log cabins, We've discovered that when using wooden pegs, it's better to use a wooden mallet (made from scrap) instead of a steel hammer. And if the pin is located where the mallet is awkward, a angled backing board can be used as an intermediary surface. Metal hammers can easily split or splinter even the hardest wood. But so far, looks great.

    • @davidelliott5843
      @davidelliott5843 Год назад +1

      I use a rubber mallet on chisels. Only need the beech wood version for heavy jobs.

  • @lillirod
    @lillirod Год назад +16

    Love watching the high quality of your work, no matter how massive the project may be! The renovation is already amazing.

  • @judymielcarek6011
    @judymielcarek6011 Год назад +18

    For such a young man you’re really good at what you do. Can’t wait to see the finished staircase.

  • @rosemarshall1219
    @rosemarshall1219 Год назад +42

    This stairs session is absolutely stunning.

  • @wendysalter
    @wendysalter Год назад +5

    When you slipped the top newel into position my heart missed a beat. What a beautiful piece of craftsmanship. It looks fabulous. Those trees would be so proud to see themselves now! I love watching you both work - glad Dad's knee is doing well.
    I'm getting a Jackory! Yeay! Now all I need is some sun haha.

  • @TheSpaceKidette
    @TheSpaceKidette Год назад +44

    Love your restoration work. Your attention to detail, craftsmanship and the mental gymnastics required to make it all work are a joy to watch. Thanks for putting it out for us all to watch!

  • @atomcooper
    @atomcooper Год назад +7

    I love your work! I'm so glad you still have an index finger (26:03). That's the only time I thought you might have done something "questionable". I'm not the safety police. But so glad you got away with that one. Keep up the excellent work.

    • @SalvoDan
      @SalvoDan Год назад

      When you were trimming those Floorboards on the table saw, All I could think about what happened to Nerdforge and her prosthetic little finger.

  • @aaronhall3707
    @aaronhall3707 Год назад +2

    When cutting shapes out of square stock just tape the offcuts back on so you have a flat surface for your template

  • @jamessmith7691
    @jamessmith7691 Год назад +5

    I had an old friend that was very well versed in wood working . From having his own saw mill to final finishing work. Watching your show has also taught me a lot. One old crafter once said the same thing, "it's not if you mess up, it's what you do with it." Always makes me wonder how it was done back in the day so well. Good video.

  • @alainlefevre5059
    @alainlefevre5059 Год назад +1

    Art doesn’t necessarily always need to come with a frame around …greetings from the Lot, your neighbours!

  • @Yet1moreUtuber
    @Yet1moreUtuber Год назад +6

    Sweet! 2 vids in 2 days . Feeling spoiled. 👍

  • @loom1c
    @loom1c Год назад

    You are a craftsman extraordinaire. (I am the third generation of a four generation of woodworkers.) Loved watching you mastering the staircase. Great job. Well done 🤎

  • @stephenburns3678
    @stephenburns3678 Год назад +1

    What a commitment to fine craftsmanship.
    Thank you

  • @carlwhite8225
    @carlwhite8225 Год назад +1

    Absolutely the best craftsmanship I have seen, thank you for sharing the journey.

  • @rainerl-h259
    @rainerl-h259 Год назад

    regarding to mistakes: You can make mistakes, but you must not repeat them. Great work (The stairs AND the video!)

  • @glennreach6930
    @glennreach6930 Год назад +1

    I had a boss years ago that told me if I wasn't making mistakes, I wasn't working hard enough!😁

  • @lafayette574
    @lafayette574 Год назад

    You are the 'Michelangelo' of carpentry!!! Such skills! It is fascinating to watch you at work.

  • @167curly
    @167curly Год назад +2

    You show as much skill as a woodworker in the reign of Louis XV. Good to see Dad back on his feet again now too. I enjoy seeing your work and your commentary + your humour. Thanks, Carl.

  • @fastvelz
    @fastvelz Год назад +5

    Carl- thanks for this staircase series. I wish i could do a neat job like that. Thanks for sharing the ups & downs.

  • @henriklarsson5221
    @henriklarsson5221 Год назад +1

    To quote I love you man : This is AWESOME, This is AWESOME

  • @user-gs2bx8ii9x
    @user-gs2bx8ii9x Год назад +21

    Я думаю о том, что когда - то в будущем, кто - то так же будет снимать видео об этом доме, через 100 или 200 лет, и эта работа не канет в бездну. Очень круто, что человек, оставляет после себя такое наследие.. Так же как и мастера прошлого, которые сделали такую красоту.

  • @Moloch152
    @Moloch152 Год назад

    27:00 it's nice to see a Polish accent on a foreign construction site :) greetings from Poland

  • @tylerlane7105
    @tylerlane7105 Год назад +1

    This staircase is nicer than anything i've ever seen and it's just the staircase

  • @NR-EDIT
    @NR-EDIT Год назад +3

    Love all your stuff. You said new video before christmas... :)

  • @nataliakhartskhaeva7446
    @nataliakhartskhaeva7446 Год назад +13

    Отлично! Береги себя,соблюдай технику безопасности.
    Здоровья вашему папе.Спасибо за видео.

  • @danceztar
    @danceztar Год назад +1

    such craftmanship. reminds me of my grandpa, making a mill, wooden figures and all kind of stuff himself. Ur videos is so inspiring.

  • @EM-fh2tx
    @EM-fh2tx Год назад

    My heart nearly stopped when you put your hand so close to the table saw!

  • @ValyArdeleanu
    @ValyArdeleanu Год назад +1

    We need to check this channel after 200 yrs to see the works for a new post.

  • @gbentley8176
    @gbentley8176 Год назад +1

    Looking good. You and your Pa make a good team. Couple of tips if you do not do this already. Get a block of beeswax and make a habit of treating sawblades and band saw and surfaces whilst working Oak and similar wood. Secondly especially at the end of the day, cramp your workpiece and chisel without your arm in the line of the blade. i.e try to chisel 2 handed as much as possible Sounds obvious but will save many a needless accident. Oak floor responds well when installing the joints tightly to a pre wax. Leave your glue only alter if it shifts naturally in the newel. Hope this helps. Stay safe and thank you for posting warts and all. That is reality in the workshop!.

  • @shaggman13
    @shaggman13 Год назад

    I miss doing this sort of stuff with my Dad lost him a few years ago life definitely hasn't been the same enjoy the time whole you have it. Amazing work by the way love the quality of the workmanship!

  • @kymmarshall1116
    @kymmarshall1116 Год назад

    I like the way you go about it Carl . Your videos are no bs and appreciate the tips that you pass on 👍🏾🇦🇺

  • @amyes4570
    @amyes4570 8 месяцев назад

    Love that singing wood!
    Watching from Connecticut, USA

  • @ljd8520
    @ljd8520 Год назад +1

    I'd love to impart these skills with my sons. Great job Carl, it really is a pleasure to watch all this.

  • @mylesdent2214
    @mylesdent2214 Год назад +2

    You guys are seriously superb. I can spend hours watching you work. I just can't understand where you have acquired your exceptional skills at such a young age Carl?

  • @st3althyone
    @st3althyone Год назад +6

    I’m so glad I found your channel. Your work is impeccable, and your editing is spot on. I can’t wait to see the stairs completed, but I will be sad when the whole project is finally finished. Thanks for keeping us entertained. Stay safe, and we’ll see you on the next episode. Thanks for everything, Carl.

    • @wileast1266
      @wileast1266 Год назад +2

      I agree. It’s wonderful to watch a father and son creating such beauty with wood. I suggest you might want to watch Mr Chickadee. You will be totally blown away! Self taught, no power tools and no music or talking. So peaceful to watch and satisfying to watch his creations come together. His wife does the filming and you can put closed captions on for explanations of what he is doing. If you do watch I’d love to hear what you think 😊.

  • @buddynva
    @buddynva Год назад +2

    You are scaring me with that band saw

  • @stevea6722
    @stevea6722 Год назад +2

    Man I cringed at 26:03, reaching in so near the running blade to raise the cutoff and the next piece as well! Really like the fact you show the mistakes and the fixes, the true test of a finish carpenter is to fix and cover the mistakes so no one can tell. Anxious to see the finished staircase.

    • @DM-mp6gq
      @DM-mp6gq Год назад

      I agree. Your craftsmanship is phenomenal. Please don’t put your hands so close to a running blade. Lower the blade and use a zero clearance insert!

  • @dismafuggerhere2753
    @dismafuggerhere2753 Год назад +1

    never thought I'd have such a thing as my favourite sets of stairs in the world but between you guys and New Yorkshire Workshop I now do.

  • @kentshrader6616
    @kentshrader6616 4 месяца назад

    Great work!! You are a gifted carpenter and craftsman!! Thanks for sharing!

  • @dougieranger
    @dougieranger Год назад +1

    With these films you are really spoiling us.
    One of my favourite channels on youtube Carl. Best wishes to your Dad, I hope makes a full recovery from his knee surgery.

  • @laapulsford
    @laapulsford Год назад

    What a beautiful piece of work. The oak loos spectacular.. Great job Carl.

  • @catgynt9148
    @catgynt9148 Год назад +3

    Thank you Carl, this is a wonderful video presentation of your restoration journey. That is a gnarly scar that your dad has from his knee replacement surgery. Trusting that he will continue to heal and regain the use of his knee without too much discomfort.
    Wishing you and your family a blessed autumn season filled with gentle weather and restful evenings. Peace brother.

  • @jiiwoodworking
    @jiiwoodworking Год назад +1

    At the beginning, when you were working on your decorative tops on the posts, you could have hot glued your off cuts back on. that way you have some what of a flat surface to trace on. BUT with that said, looks like you didnt need to do that! excellent work brotha man.

  • @FrancesEJones
    @FrancesEJones Год назад

    Your craftsmanship is beautiful to watch. Dedication!

  • @RumMonkeyable
    @RumMonkeyable Год назад

    These gentlemen possess SUPERIOR carpentry skills! ✨👍👏❤

  • @shakeradio
    @shakeradio Год назад +1

    awesome work mate! well done, the videos were amazing! thanks for sharing! 🙏🏻

  • @siegriedroy6467
    @siegriedroy6467 Год назад

    Wow, after month of work the result of staircase and room is so unbeliveable nice!!!

  •  Год назад

    Opened youtube specifically to check if I didn’t miss any new video. And here it is uploaded 6 hrs. ago. And another one yesterday as a bonus! Awesome 🤩

  • @anthonym612
    @anthonym612 Год назад

    Came by for Carl’s fantastic craftsmanship, stayed for the ‘micro adjuster’. Cheers, mate - thanks for sharing your work with us!

  • @Mr2at
    @Mr2at Год назад +1

    As ever, wonderful. Thank you.

  • @Crash_Low
    @Crash_Low Год назад +1

    Use a stick to poke wood out the way when cutting dude!
    There's a reason alot of the old boys who don't believe in that health and safety having missing digits haha
    That said, great video and amazing craftsmanship.

  • @alextigera
    @alextigera Год назад +1

    Amazing job. I can appreciate the patience put into this job.

  • @tedc.4956
    @tedc.4956 Год назад

    24:00 carlrogers: completely, utterly solid

  • @drmkiwi
    @drmkiwi Год назад +1

    All good. The best was the sound of the last tap on the top peg of the lower newel post. Different sound to all previous taps and it sounded like everything just became one on the last stroke. Magnificent countryside and quite spectacular drone footage. Thanks for all the hours of fascinating video. Cheers, David

  • @karakondjo2
    @karakondjo2 Год назад +1

    I love watching this young man work hard and with attention to fine detail. This is something that we all need to do.
    Keep up the good work!

  • @adb1950
    @adb1950 Год назад +1

    anyone else as nervous as hell when he is using that band saw?

  • @gtoger
    @gtoger Год назад +2

    Hope Dad's knee is healing up.

  • @tattedweelamb
    @tattedweelamb Год назад +2

    The amount of patience and precision is truly amazing!❤

  • @philipstainer5093
    @philipstainer5093 Год назад

    As an old 'wood-butcher' I really enjoy the meditative, thoughtful carpentry and building you do Carl.

  • @jamesnichols9753
    @jamesnichols9753 Год назад +1

    Amazed at your attention to detail and yes if we are not making mistakes we are not learning. You have one amazing heart to restore something so beautiful.

  • @darrennicholson7203
    @darrennicholson7203 Год назад +1

    Well done lads. Thats one beautiful staircase and something to be proud of. Really enjoy your videos.

  • @colinbrooks6290
    @colinbrooks6290 Год назад

    The craftsman ship is simply magnificent ⚒️🔨🪚🍺

  • @user-rc7dv7hd3g
    @user-rc7dv7hd3g Год назад +1

    I love your channel, you do everything very professionally and with high quality, my respect to your industriousness

  • @laliadventure7953
    @laliadventure7953 Год назад

    My husband loves your youtube channel. I like your editing very good.

  • @wurly164
    @wurly164 Год назад

    Back to back videos, you're spoiling us, thank you

  • @eddieforce2341
    @eddieforce2341 Год назад

    It is a real pleasure to see true Craftsmen at work. Keep up the great videos.

  • @robertholler7262
    @robertholler7262 Год назад

    Hey Carl. Enjoying the beautiful craftsmanship of all your projects. I would say it’s very easy to make a zero tolerance throat-plate. I would hate to see you wind up with a nickname like Stubby!!

  • @Hdarg
    @Hdarg Год назад

    Great videos! They are my zen videos to relax after a long workday. Just have to say that I got a bit nervous when you get that finger near the blade!

  • @curm1778
    @curm1778 Год назад

    As a fellow skinny person I appreciate that Slim very much. I use it on a ratchet belt that allows me to snug it up enough that the belt doesn't drag off me with the weight of all my tools. I can then hang my impact driver from the very back. Important considerations when working up a tall ladder. Brilliant staircase, Carl. All its' little imperfections add to its' charm and you'll be the only one to notice them as imperfections. The rest of us see character. The shakes might benefit from some bow tie graving pieces but those can always be done in place if they start to worsen. Cheers and see you soon.

  • @mostlyinterested1016
    @mostlyinterested1016 8 месяцев назад

    Once again, woodwork morphed into carpentry. Absolute work of art.

  • @louiswrede4177
    @louiswrede4177 Год назад +1

    Thank you very much for yr videos. They are very nice to watch and with yr fun comments when the “shit hit the fan”😀😀😀

  • @grahamhawthorn2320
    @grahamhawthorn2320 Год назад +1

    That sir, is a thing of beauty.

  • @mrsboxcar
    @mrsboxcar Год назад

    My father-in-law always removed the newel caps in the house and made secret caches underneath in the post. One newel post held a rifle to protect the family upstairs. They did this in the 1940's and they were still in use when I moved in around 1980.

  • @dougsaunders8109
    @dougsaunders8109 Год назад +1

    Lovely job mate. Your workshop must smell great with all that oak being cut, very distinctive

  • @frankkubista528
    @frankkubista528 Год назад

    Some real craftsmanship. WOW! 😮👌

  • @johnthresher259
    @johnthresher259 Год назад +1

    Amazing craftsmanship!

    • @AreaKisah
      @AreaKisah Год назад

      I think it's very good

  • @gb4375
    @gb4375 Год назад

    Pure artistry, my father would have loved to watch your skills and design.

  • @sannefridolin
    @sannefridolin Год назад +1

    You are becoming such an incredible craftsman and artist!

  • @juhaanttinen9031
    @juhaanttinen9031 Год назад

    So beautiful joinery! Greetings from Finland.

  • @deirdrehickey2183
    @deirdrehickey2183 Год назад

    Stunning craftmanship 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @douglasmorton6121
    @douglasmorton6121 Год назад

    I could watch good old carpentry/joinery skills all day. Very nice work Sir! I'm glad to see your Pops working with you after his surgery. You two make a good team! Stay Safe!!!

  • @tripwyckoff340
    @tripwyckoff340 Год назад

    Carl, (and especially your father) what a great job! Have you thought about leaving a coaster or a newspaper in the back of the enclosed area for some future Carl to discover? Just a thought....Keep up the great work.

  • @MrAsBBB
    @MrAsBBB Год назад

    Fantastic video. excellent quality work. Note to everyone, when working with power tools ,don’t wear loose clothing. I managed to stop a 3000rpm router with a shirt that had come loose . I was routing a worktop using a jig and all I could see was clouds of material. I was so lucky, as all that was hurt was my shirt and my dignity. Keep safe and enjoy woodworking.

  • @44birdie44
    @44birdie44 Год назад

    €200 for a piece of seasoned oak seems like a steal these days! Still requires incredible skill to turn it into something usable.

  • @OriginalRaveParty
    @OriginalRaveParty Год назад +1

    It fascinates me how you always know the right technique, and the purpose-made tool to do a job. You must have some hidden carpentry bible stashed away.

  • @Sarge0311
    @Sarge0311 Год назад

    I like how you made the pattern to make the posts for the hand rails for the stairs. And taking off the shelve router bit and making it into what you need is awesome

  • @antonlamme7623
    @antonlamme7623 Год назад

    When cornering the shoulders you went back a couple of centimeters just to go over it again and even that bump out - thank you. Great atmosphere as always.

  • @monabale8263
    @monabale8263 Год назад +2

    26:51; but i LIKE the back of your beautiful stairs... they are art...

    • @johnvanhal2450
      @johnvanhal2450 Год назад

      Exactly. No need for those laminate planks.

  • @alfonsoreinapinero8514
    @alfonsoreinapinero8514 Год назад +1

    Solo decirte que me parece un trabajo increíble. Te felicito por los vídeos que subes al canal y te ánimo a continuar con tu canal. Estás reconstruyendo tu casa con pasión y amor. Eso se nota mucho. Un saludo desde España.

  • @chriswatson9818
    @chriswatson9818 Год назад

    The stairs are coming out amazing! One of the hardest things in carpentry is a staircase, you guys make it look easy! Can't wait for more videos!