I love how you are so committed to your mistakes. Most people would start over but you just roll with it. Like, one mistake and: 'well, I guess my logo is upside down now.'
I honestly wish there were more people like you in the world... not only your skill but your personality and type of person you are. I’ve been a lot of places and done a lot of things. I’ve seen more then normal people usually get to see and my outlook on humanity is fairly bleak. I watch your videos and it brings me back for a moment... not a lot does that for me now in these days. Thank you and keep up the amazing work.
I wouldn't want to use the ruler per se, but it was really fun to watch you come up with something extra unique. I like that it still looks exquisite at the end.
Hahaha that letter writing bits was funny. I really enjoyed watching your videos Uri sir. Can you make another painting video. I absolutely adored the moving eyes one that you previously did. Keep up the great work.
Great video Uri. I must admit that If I were in your shoes I would have scrapped that ruler and started again, but that's just me, either that or sanded the markings off and started again. LOL But hey, it certainly adds character to the piece! The knife though, is as always, exquisite! Love how those leaf Finials just pop right out of that Brass! Great work Uri, even your mistakes show a great deal of class! LOL
RUclips definitely needs to put some Facebook emoji in place because I can't even get closer to explain how entertaining this was. Besides the very best of craftsmanship you are also gifted with the very best of humor!!!! 😂😂😂
This was such a fun project! Go and check out james's video finishing the Tri Square: https: //ruclips.net/video/5uzpSp2IAbk/видео.html If you want a chance to win these pieces go to this link: www.woodbywright.com/giveaway
I’m amazed at your skill in each video. Those leaf finials are spectacular. I loved the ruler regardless of the mistakes. Also couldn’t stop laughing when you’re writing the letter. 🇦🇺👍🏻
Wonderful colab guys been a huge fan of James forever. I discovered your videos about a year ago and love your creativity. Amazing job guys look forward to seeing more!
Your engraving is just awesome, the total build is great. You always seem to build things that I would love to make myself. Keep the videos coming, Please. Thank you so much for using your time and experience to make these videos.
You have gone beyond (homemade) to truly (handmade) their is a difference, just as the difference between a rookie and a master is how well they fix their mistakes!
Lol the arrows. Those are the kind of corrections I make. Beautiful work, either way. Incredibly inspiring. If I watch enough of your work, I'll either start doing it, or hit you up to make me some tools.
"We don't make mistake, we have happy accident" Every piece you make, it's just an awsome artwork, even more i laughed deep every time you starting a video, make my day, it'a a pleasure to see your fun spirit when you working 😂😂😂
Greetings from Canada. This was one of your best videos and I'm glad to see your subscriptions climbing. You deserve the recognition. Entered to win. I laughed when I saw your "new" logo - the upside down pigeon - derived from the belt buckle project. Work safe.
I’ve long wanted to give graving a try but just hadn’t done so because it’s a bit intimidating. This video may just be what pushes me into doing so. ❤😂
Dear Uri. I hope this comment finds you well. I just want to say that was probably your funniest video so far and your work was amazing as always. So thank you for making it!
I have been a graphic designer for ever. I started out before the computer and all we had were rulers and "analog" measuring tools. I was ALWAYS confused by the 0 to 1 bits. Not to the point of making mistakes but... er... okay yes, sometimes I made mistakes because of the confusion of where exactly does the one start. Considering that your work has no "undo" button trying to fix errors like this is completely understandable. Good job!
You are so funny😊. Love the letter, you shouldn't break it lol. Beautiful piece of work like always. Don't worry about that mistake, is from human to make mistakes. Thank you for sharing😊.
Hi Uri, at 2:21, the name of top of the column is CAPITOL, in Italian (as I am) is CAPITELLO, very similar. Love achantus leaves and the way you make all by hand. I do not make video (yet) but I use your same approach: handcraft uber alles! Great job!!!
Somehow your planned mistakes look way better than mine. If practice makes perfect my planned mistakes should be masterpieces! Loved your video and the letter was just genius!
Uri, when trying to be precise with a steel ruler I always start at the “1” because the engraved line is more accurate than the beat up side where the “0” is.
When I was younger, and working at my dad's shop, I'd occasionally chop off a tape measure on the iron worker. I fixed some by reinstalling the tongue at the 10" mark... he lost his shit, lol.
Thanks for the video. Am machinist, have free time. Happy to shoot the breeze with you if you think there is something you can gleam about order of operations from the chat. 👍 great work as always. Still envious of your skill one day I will be as good at engraving as you!
More concerned with your transfer method for the marking of the gauge lines then your order of operations lol. You need to ink first with marking dye, like Dykum blue and scratch every cut lightly to avoid scratching the metal. That will allow you to use the points from a pair of calipers to make an arc with a radius of each dimension from a common edge or a drilled point that can be filed halfway through, then line up and layout each line to be tangent to that arc with a good square, or layout two arcs with different starting points on an square edge and line up a good straight edge on their combined tangents to ensure parallelism with the reference edge Also, scratching each layout line using the same vises your going to use helps you decide the order of operations. Was that clear as mud? Hope you read this and its useful
Thanks, Uri.
I laughed. I cried. I ate a bowl of soup.
Tomato?
@OriginalYithian -- There were potatoes and meat in it. I suppose I could have put it in a blender and made a slurpee out of it though.
@@harpodjangorose9696that’s fucked up, man. Don’t blend it up!
You're a kind of amusing genius weirdo. Thanx, couldn't stop laughing while you wrote that letter.
Another project, another journey.....................always a pleasure to watch.
I love how you are so committed to your mistakes. Most people would start over but you just roll with it. Like, one mistake and: 'well, I guess my logo is upside down now.'
Oh man! So cool! Love your work!
Thanks! that was real fun!
@@urituchmanpigeon I love your humor! we need to do this more often!
I honestly wish there were more people like you in the world... not only your skill but your personality and type of person you are. I’ve been a lot of places and done a lot of things. I’ve seen more then normal people usually get to see and my outlook on humanity is fairly bleak. I watch your videos and it brings me back for a moment... not a lot does that for me now in these days. Thank you and keep up the amazing work.
Thanks a lot Jared, that is really nice to hear that.
Never blame yourself for a mistake, blame the audience for distracting you!!!! Very nice "Measure Once, Cut Thrice" Measuring & Marking Set!!!
Those leaf finials came out beautiful! Its hard to believe that brass carves like wood.
Thanks! It does, only much much smaller.
That’s the hardest wood I’ve ever heard of
Brass is much more forgiving due to it not having a grain structure and not splintering if you slip
Uri, I have to say the mess up really gives it some style like none other. This has got to be the best and funniest video so far to date.
Thanks, I really think mistakes are sometimes wonderful, and shouldn't always be covered up.
What a better and bright place the world would be if it was full of Uri’s, always look forward to your videos
a perfect imperfection, A ONLY CONFUSING RULER. OUT THERE.
Wonderful! Thanks for co-labing with my son, James!
You do amazing work! Loved watching!
I subscribed! 💗
Epic letter writing! Lol. I looked away for a sec to talk to my Hunny n when i looked back the leaf detail was mind blowing.
Absolutely love it! Flaws and all, which makes it very unique. Great video!
Your talents give me hope. Your English is wonderful and perfect.
Man I just love your whimsical (with just a _dash_ of eccentricity) style lol. Thanks for sharing!! 👏👏👏
Uri you are an absolute joy to watch. So talented and funny and sweet. It is always such a pleasure to watch you work.
Even the excuses are awesome. True craftsman.
They both came out amazing, like all of your projects does. Funny video too, especially the pen dipping sound effects. Lol
I wouldn't want to use the ruler per se, but it was really fun to watch you come up with something extra unique. I like that it still looks exquisite at the end.
Hahaha that letter writing bits was funny. I really enjoyed watching your videos Uri sir.
Can you make another painting video. I absolutely adored the moving eyes one that you previously did. Keep up the great work.
Yes please. I loved watching him paint.
I want to grow up and be Uri... are older than 58 years old? Oh well. Too late. Great craftsmanship. Love your channel.
Uri, you didn't make a mistake you made a unique square and that's great! Thank you for your wonderful skills.
Great video Uri. I must admit that If I were in your shoes I would have scrapped that ruler and started again, but that's just me, either that or sanded the markings off and started again. LOL But hey, it certainly adds character to the piece! The knife though, is as always, exquisite! Love how those leaf Finials just pop right out of that Brass! Great work Uri, even your mistakes show a great deal of class! LOL
RUclips definitely needs to put some Facebook emoji in place because I can't even get closer to explain how entertaining this was. Besides the very best of craftsmanship you are also gifted with the very best of humor!!!! 😂😂😂
This was such a fun project!
Go and check out james's video finishing the Tri Square: https: //ruclips.net/video/5uzpSp2IAbk/видео.html
If you want a chance to win these pieces go to this link: www.woodbywright.com/giveaway
Beautiful. The top of a column = capital, if you are still wondering.
For me it will always be a 'flange' now :)
Ionic, Corinthians and doronic? If I remember the biuld has to have all 3 to keep the gods happy.
@@MultiDislikes There were more actually like Corinthian, Aeolic and mixed, dosseret etc
I’m amazed at your skill in each video. Those leaf finials are spectacular. I loved the ruler regardless of the mistakes. Also couldn’t stop laughing when you’re writing the letter. 🇦🇺👍🏻
I just laughed out loud when Uri was writing his letter to James. He doesn’t trust the Post Office. Hahaha
Wonderful colab guys been a huge fan of James forever. I discovered your videos about a year ago and love your creativity. Amazing job guys look forward to seeing more!
Your ink pot sounds like a fish jumping ! . Thanks for posting another great video.
The 'mistake' was a nice insight on the workings of the brain of an artistic genius.
Your engraving is just awesome, the total build is great.
You always seem to build things that I would love to make myself.
Keep the videos coming, Please.
Thank you so much for using your time and experience to make these videos.
I love the honesty of the work!
You have gone beyond (homemade) to truly (handmade) their is a difference, just as the difference between a rookie and a master is how well they fix their mistakes!
Lol the arrows. Those are the kind of corrections I make. Beautiful work, either way. Incredibly inspiring. If I watch enough of your work, I'll either start doing it, or hit you up to make me some tools.
What a great video. I loved how you turned a mistake not only into a positive but also art. I will be thanking James for introducing you to me.
The most beautifully confusing tool ever ❤️
There's nothing I love more in this life than a beautifully crafted mistake
Uri, you are a freak in the most awesome of ways. Love your videos and please keep it up. You always make my day better - even the good days.
"We don't make mistake, we have happy accident"
Every piece you make, it's just an awsome artwork, even more i laughed deep every time you starting a video, make my day, it'a a pleasure to see your fun spirit when you working 😂😂😂
Greetings from Canada. This was one of your best videos and I'm glad to see your subscriptions climbing. You deserve the recognition. Entered to win. I laughed when I saw your "new" logo - the upside down pigeon - derived from the belt buckle project. Work safe.
This might be my favorite youtube channel.
"Gracefully and successfully" had me chuckling. Great work as usual Uri!
Best one yet! Your videos have totally changed the way I look at mistakes. Thank you!
I’ve long wanted to give graving a try but just hadn’t done so because it’s a bit intimidating. This video may just be what pushes me into doing so. ❤😂
PS; I’m glad I’m not the only one who actually says the punctuation in my head as I write. ✍🏻 😂😂
So much fun... Thanks mr. Tuchman.
Hahahaha. Excellent repair. No one will ever know. Beautiful work as always.
Dear Uri. I hope this comment finds you well. I just want to say that was probably your funniest video so far and your work was amazing as always. So thank you for making it!
Both of you did a great job I love hand made tools.
I see no mistakes. All makes perfect sense to me. He will be thrilled with it. The knife is a gorgeous accompaniament to anything. 😉
Uti, James actually does use some power tools, just less than 1/10th of a percent of the time. Nice work, can't wait to see James finish it.
It's a delight watching your videos.
I have been a graphic designer for ever. I started out before the computer and all we had were rulers and "analog" measuring tools. I was ALWAYS confused by the 0 to 1 bits. Not to the point of making mistakes but... er... okay yes, sometimes I made mistakes because of the confusion of where exactly does the one start. Considering that your work has no "undo" button trying to fix errors like this is completely understandable. Good job!
I love your creativity, mistakes and all, please keep making videos!
I absolutely loved this video ! You're a funny and very talented man. Thanks for sharing.
Instantly subscribed. Hilarious, and there's something about messing up and finding ridiculous ways to solve your problem that's just so relatable.
Uri your not stupid, those are just *"happy little accidents"* - Bob Ross and remember to beat the devil out of it.
Great work URI, always a pleasure watching you here in Scotland
Ah Uri, you always brighten my day
Love you Uri. You are a delight to watch
Siempre es un gran placer ver cómo realiza su trabajo!!! Magnífico, bravo!!!
You are so funny😊. Love the letter, you shouldn't break it lol. Beautiful piece of work like always. Don't worry about that mistake, is from human to make mistakes. Thank you for sharing😊.
"was a proposital mistake" .made my day. A suggestion, could you make a video on engraving, another one . Keep the good work.
Thanks! I do have something in mind for the future actually.
Hi Uri, at 2:21, the name of top of the column is CAPITOL, in Italian (as I am) is CAPITELLO, very similar. Love achantus leaves and the way you make all by hand. I do not make video (yet) but I use your same approach: handcraft uber alles! Great job!!!
Awesome video again! I love your humor.
I came here from James Wright's youtube page. Wow, this is some inspiring work you do.
nobody understands what screwing up lie that feels like, unless they have. good save. love your work.
Love your stuff keep up the great work!
ur first good job
Wow. Fantastic job and video. Loved the machines mistakes!!!
Nice watching you work Uri!
Ha! I loved your solution Uri! Genius!
You're now my favourite absurdist engraver!
By the end I was laughing so hard I snorted and frightened the cat! ;) Splash! Ding!
You so silly. Love your videos. Thank you for inspiring me.
Beautiful work. Thank you
OMG Uri, this was your best episode yet. Glad you left the mistakes in! 😂😹
This ruler gives me life.
Beautiful, well done.
I was rolling! Great video.
if all rulers were made that way the world would be a more light hearted place
Wonderful as always! You can write me a letter anytime...lol. As Bobby Duke would say, "I want That!" Good luck to all the entrants of the give away.
Somehow your planned mistakes look way better than mine. If practice makes perfect my planned mistakes should be masterpieces! Loved your video and the letter was just genius!
Uri, your personality reminds me of BobbyDube Arts. Crazy, funny, somewhat random. I love it
Love the ruler, never change.
The top of a column is called a capital... beautifully done btw.
Uri, when trying to be precise with a steel ruler I always start at the “1” because the engraved line is more accurate than the beat up side where the “0” is.
That ruler.....oh my God. Still laughing. I love this channel.
This is my new favorite video of all time, im actually laughing so hard XD. Absolutely love this.
It looks very musical
Amazing build. Made my day!
I lost it at the letter writing 😂 bloody hilarious!
that's rather genious Uri
Capital! The top of a column is called the capital.
When I was younger, and working at my dad's shop, I'd occasionally chop off a tape measure on the iron worker. I fixed some by reinstalling the tongue at the 10" mark... he lost his shit, lol.
We should all be so talented as to be able to make mistakes like you!!
It's not a mistake, it's art, god dammit!
Thanks for the video uri! You should denpfinatly try making a wooden brass copper thing dip pen!
Perfection just perfect
Thanks for the video.
Am machinist, have free time.
Happy to shoot the breeze with you if you think there is something you can gleam about order of operations from the chat.
👍 great work as always.
Still envious of your skill one day I will be as good at engraving as you!
More concerned with your transfer method for the marking of the gauge lines then your order of operations lol. You need to ink first with marking dye, like Dykum blue and scratch every cut lightly to avoid scratching the metal. That will allow you to use the points from a pair of calipers to make an arc with a radius of each dimension from a common edge or a drilled point that can be filed halfway through, then line up and layout each line to be tangent to that arc with a good square, or layout two arcs with different starting points on an square edge and line up a good straight edge on their combined tangents to ensure parallelism with the reference edge
Also, scratching each layout line using the same vises your going to use helps you decide the order of operations.
Was that clear as mud? Hope you read this and its useful