The first half of the ruclips.net/user/postUgkx3ICSK6nSknaL_45CU2NmFSoXjarGMDiJ book is everything about wood: types, tools, finishes, setting up shop etc. The second half is all about doing projects for inside and outside of the home. The color pictures are helpful. After reading a dozen of these types of books, this is probably the best overall (layout, color photos, plans). Only detraction is that many of the projects use a table saw/router/planer, which are usually expensive and take up space, so the plans are less friendly to newcomers and the budget conscious. But I know I can use a drill, circular saw or a jigsaw to make the projects.
Well done buddy,despite all the negative comments, until you have actually had to build handrails and know even with premade parts how challenging it is you would never appreciate what this guy has done..
I have been working with carpentry since 1980 here in the Brazil, and I am surprised to see this work being done with simple machines like the ones this carpenter uses. He uses his fingers as a support to scratch the lines, this is not for everyone. He's a really great professional. Congratulations on the beautiful work.
I'm really impressed by the fact that this guy just freehanded most of this. Some of the tool usage was a bit questionable, but hey, it looks good in the end and apparently everyone still has all the parts they started with. 👐
25 лет назад не было ю туба. Пришлось придумывать как сделать винтовую лестницу. Никто не подскажет. А вот как свести так поручень осталось загадкой. Молодцы!!!
I’ve seen some of these handrail twists made by masters in geometry who cut them carved them and scraped with profiled steel scrapers. But this is another method using a hands on approach and there’s not to many tradesmen could even do it this way! So good stuff from me👍
You can tell he truly enjoys what he does because he invested in the tools! Might not be perfect, but it's honest. Bravo! Quit with the negative comments. Grow up and appreciate what this person is doing and go out and give it your all!
Can you come work for me bud . Great job man your a true carpenter and artist. I'm a carpenter for about 13 years and these handrails are my dream to master. I have watched several of your videos now I believe I could give it a try with confidence rather than not even knowing where to start. Thanks, Keep up the beautiful work
это просто жесть!...есть такие инструменты, как фрезер, шуруповёрт, стамески разных калибров... ребята просто лепят из того что под руками и тем, что найдут...
He did good with the tools he had !its one of the most difficult components on a stair rail to make it's called a declining corner the declining voloute is harder to do but I bet this lad could do it . Now the CNC has taken over . I'm from Cape Breton and I was taught how to do what he did in BC. In th 1990s thanks to a German guy that worked at BH wood turning. it's no fun and I needed a dust mask.
this handy work requires an artist's touch but I don't think the sprocket on the grinder 14:50 is a long term solution. one bump and your finger is a vegetable.
@@centsofhumor agreed. But a real talented painter would also not attempt to make a master piece using a paint roller 😉 He would know better and buy himself some proper tools. Same with carpenters, a carpenter abusing power tools like this and by doing so taking a long time to make a piece I don't really consider a master carpenter tbh...
Beautiful work don't even listen to some of the people in the comments half of them wouldn't even be able to do that and especially not with the tools you had...you do you it looks great
I love this wood working book *TopFineWoodworking. Com* . A few of the topics talked about in the book include wood working strategies, explanation on the development cycles of trees, and various lumber characteristics that craftsmen favor. I also provided my father another copy.
Randy Willauer Well Randy. Personally I'd of used pu glue. But I guess in Vietnam they use sloppy dog turd. Why he didn't buy off the shelf internal and external joints I don't know. Would of been a better job. The straight runs were new looking so it's not as though it's existing pieces to join. Looks like by the sawdust around him he did it all in one day. FairPlay to him. Greetings from the UK. 🇬🇧👍🏼
Wow. So free-hand yet so exact. I couldn't turn away. And to think craftsmen made those turns with wood long before power tools. 3D printers have a lot to learn.
I did it myself with the Woodglut plans. I think this is the best way to find out how to build it.
Coool !
The first half of the ruclips.net/user/postUgkx3ICSK6nSknaL_45CU2NmFSoXjarGMDiJ book is everything about wood: types, tools, finishes, setting up shop etc. The second half is all about doing projects for inside and outside of the home. The color pictures are helpful. After reading a dozen of these types of books, this is probably the best overall (layout, color photos, plans). Only detraction is that many of the projects use a table saw/router/planer, which are usually expensive and take up space, so the plans are less friendly to newcomers and the budget conscious. But I know I can use a drill, circular saw or a jigsaw to make the projects.
Well done buddy,despite all the negative comments, until you have actually had to build handrails and know even with premade parts how challenging it is you would never appreciate what this guy has done..
Credit where credit is due the guy did a great job, ok we all know it took a long time but the end result was brilliant. Well done Sir
Hear, Hear.
End result was shit
I have been working with carpentry since 1980 here in the Brazil, and I am surprised to see this work being done with simple machines like the ones this carpenter uses. He uses his fingers as a support to scratch the lines, this is not for everyone. He's a really great professional. Congratulations on the beautiful work.
I'm really impressed by the fact that this guy just freehanded most of this. Some of the tool usage was a bit questionable, but hey, it looks good in the end and apparently everyone still has all the parts they started with. 👐
25 лет назад не было ю туба. Пришлось придумывать как сделать винтовую лестницу. Никто не подскажет. А вот как свести так поручень осталось загадкой. Молодцы!!!
great wood tutorial
💪🏼 Good work
Experience it's make to perfect work to hard work ⚒️
I am vietnam
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I’ve seen some of these handrail twists made by masters in geometry who cut them carved them and scraped with profiled steel scrapers. But this is another method using a hands on approach and there’s not to many tradesmen could even do it this way!
So good stuff from me👍
tao thấy thương cái máy bào quá
From Việt Nam 🇻🇳🇻🇳🇻🇳 💖
very nice
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You can tell he truly enjoys what he does because he invested in the tools! Might not be perfect, but it's honest. Bravo! Quit with the negative comments. Grow up and appreciate what this person is doing and go out and give it your all!
Good idea
Good work with available tools, yes he did extra work nice at the end of day
Can you come work for me bud . Great job man your a true carpenter and artist. I'm a carpenter for about 13 years and these handrails are my dream to master. I have watched several of your videos now I believe I could give it a try with confidence rather than not even knowing where to start. Thanks,
Keep up the beautiful work
have the same design in my house. My father asked the carpenter to make it like around 22 years ago. its beautiful.
это просто жесть!...есть такие инструменты, как фрезер, шуруповёрт, стамески разных калибров... ребята просто лепят из того что под руками и тем, что найдут...
И еще потом бригаду маляров, что б устранить ущерб от этих чудо плотников.
He did good with the tools he had !its one of the most difficult components on a stair rail to make it's called a declining corner the declining voloute is harder to do but I bet this lad could do it . Now the CNC has taken over . I'm from Cape Breton and I was taught how to do what he did in BC. In th 1990s thanks to a German guy that worked at BH wood turning. it's no fun and I needed a dust mask.
trình của thập niên 40 mà vẫn được lưu lại chắc là để làm kỷ niệm
Amazing very good
Well done! Making that on site and not in the workshop took some doing! Excellent!
this handy work requires an artist's touch but I don't think the sprocket on the grinder 14:50 is a long term solution. one bump and your finger is a vegetable.
A real carpenter, you don’t see many of them these days. We have mostly assemblers today.
A real carpenter would have the right tools for a job like this....
A paint brush doesn’t determine the outcome of a painting, the artist does.
@@centsofhumor agreed. But a real talented painter would also not attempt to make a master piece using a paint roller 😉 He would know better and buy himself some proper tools. Same with carpenters, a carpenter abusing power tools like this and by doing so taking a long time to make a piece I don't really consider a master carpenter tbh...
Hermoso trabajo y que gran habilidad han desarrollado en sus manos es admirable saludos y gracias por compartir su talento
Video rất bổ ích cho người xem. Bạn thật là tuyệt nhất.
A nên về Canh Nậu , Thạch Thất học vanh khuỷu nhé , ở đấy họ phát triển mạnh lắm
Thợ to mà làm khuỷu kiểu này thì các đồng chi là chuẩn vn rồi ..hehe
Fair play to this guy considering his technique 👏
nice
Just beautiful work!
Trình độ làm khuỷu c của chú còn thấp lắm cũng chắp đôi nhung ko biết lấy độ dốc lên Phải làm trực tiếp mà tổn gỗ mất thời gian cầm đi cầm về
Грубо, но молодец за старания!!!
Amazing craftsmanship.
Bỏ thói quen lấy gỗ mài trên lưỡi cưa sẽ tốt hơn! :)
Kind of archaic methods but he got the end result! Dude is good with an angle grinder!
every step using belt saw, i am worry about your hands. God bless!🙏
Quay làm khưu như thế mà cũng có người thuê gep cái khưu như là thợ cách đây 20 năm trước
skippy creamy PJ is what all the pros use to stick stuff together. p.s. buy a damn chisel set and a dropcloth.
good job like
Much respect. Most people to only know how buy things. Buy the way this is why we charge what we do. It’s art.
Im amazed he still as all his fingers lol
Absolutely Genius. And with basic tool's. God knows what he would do if he had professional tool's to work with.
Homedepot buddy quick n easy
The work done good. But if you fix the screw little deep the show Will look more nice and also above the screw you can apply puti. 👍👍👍
No CNC or 3D modeling? This guy is incredible!
Wow amazing idol
He shaping up n I getting frighten one bad cut n he hadda start over...well done neat work
واقعاً که یک خلاقیت خوبی را بکار بردید کارد درست است خسته نباشید خیلی عالی بود
Very well made. Thank you for sharing.
Bravo mon ami 👍👍👍
Beautiful work don't even listen to some of the people in the comments half of them wouldn't even be able to do that and especially not with the tools you had...you do you it looks great
Nice 👌👌👌👌
insane technique
Супер!!!
Về thạch thất hà nội phát ăn liền
Most important thing to remember when doing these hand rails is that you use creamy peanut butter and not crunchy.
I love this wood working book *TopFineWoodworking. Com* . A few of the topics talked about in the book include wood working strategies, explanation on the development cycles of trees, and various lumber characteristics that craftsmen favor. I also provided my father another copy.
Tọc
What type of wood/joint filler is that?
Randy Willauer
Well Randy. Personally I'd of used pu glue. But I guess in Vietnam they use sloppy dog turd. Why he didn't buy off the shelf internal and external joints I don't know. Would of been a better job. The straight runs were new looking so it's not as though it's existing pieces to join. Looks like by the sawdust around him he did it all in one day. FairPlay to him. Greetings from the UK. 🇬🇧👍🏼
What brand?
Well Master and Well Done!!👍
What gets me is all the planing , grinding and wood flying around on that staircase with out anything protecting the area.
It’s only wood, easily sweepable
So? Extremely unprofessional looking and rude
@@johnnyfannucci dust flies further than you think.
Great job. I always get a kick over how messy the job site get. Not even an attempt to keep the chips confined :)
Очень хорошая работа. Молодец!
Thợ việt nam à 😂
Gracias, estupendo trabajo
работа супер, перила старомодные.
Excelente trabajo 👍👍, pero mucho desperdicio de madera desde un principio.
This is something I wouldn't do so therefore this man is an artist, wonder how much he got paid for all that work?
About 800$ per month in Vietnam
Amazing skills❤️❤️❤️👍
What a superb vision, thank you.
Nice work👍
YOU KNOW HE KNOWS WHAT HE IS DOING WHEN YOU SEE HIM MAKING MARKS WITH PEN
This is why you NEVER pay someone by the hour.🤣
Fantastic wood worker skilled man !!!!
Wow Excellent......
The craftsmanship was impressive. The number of ads was depressing.
really artist
Super 👷 worker
So many qualified carpenters leaving their comments....
素晴らしい
Muy bueno los videos desde mty nl
Làm vậy lâu lắm bạn ơi
Spettacolare 🔝
Fantastic
Perfect video lesson for Working Harder, Not Smarter.😑
Muito bom fico top nota 1000
Why would someone dislike that !!!! 👍🏻👍🏻
excellent work Sir
Làm khuỷu kiểu này trẻ con làm cũng đc phải nối liền
Wow 👏👏👏
Slot of hard work and skill involved hear
Wow. So free-hand yet so exact. I couldn't turn away. And to think craftsmen made those turns with wood long before power tools. 3D printers have a lot to learn.
Vanh ở nhà mang tới lắp mới cao thủ
Nice job
Vary good
To do that with no tape measure and no we’re near the right tools Is very skilled
Bọn ngu
Tay cong như thế này thì quá bình thường. Đang còn đơn giản. Có những tay còn cong khó hơn nhiều.
Làm theo người thợ này làm cầu than 4 tầng chắc hơn 1 tuần quá và chả đẹp
Mình làm dẹp hon
Thợ Việt nhiều người làm giỏi hơn và nhanh nữa