Muhtesem mükemmel görünüyor çok güzeller üstadım hayirli olsun güle güle kullanın inşallah it looks great, it looks perfect, very good, good luck, I hope you use it, congratulations my master
I am greatly pleased that someone far more talented and learned in these arts than me still recites the holy mantra of "Where's my tape-measure? Where's my pencil?" as they wander around. (That the pencil is in the center of the camera shot is even better) Thank you for everything!
Yes, go to the safari and get lion pu, that makes the mise avoid the place and snakes dont smell their food there. Also white building lime around will keep them a bit far.
It was a very good educational video broadcast. It was a really excellent broadcast, my master, I wish you a good and peaceful night, God bless, beautiful people, greetings, see you soon With love and respect, Abdullah Menevse Çok güzel bir eğitici video yayını oldu. Gerçekten mükemmel bir yayındı hocam hayırlı ve huzurlu geceler dilerim Allah razı olsun güzel insanlar selamlar görüşmek üzere Sevgi ve saygılarımla Abdullah Menevse
I'm really enthused by this project David. You seemed relaxed and to be enjoying yourself just working and chatting to the camera - which is great. All due respect to the makers who produce super detailed how to videos but this is what I like best. Sharing your thoughts out loud on how you go about building something new. Be well.
Hi Stephen im glad you like this style of video,the only problem is the editing,im left with loads of footage to sift through but im getting faster practice makes perfect .Take Care David
Hi Roger good to hear from you,I hope you’re doing good.i once had a pole lathe great fun with kids! I have moved to a new workshop and I’m still very busy there but I wish to make more videos soon,Best Wishes David
@@RusticDavid Hi David the shaving horse is still used in England in certain areas,especially down here in Kent as a lot of rural crafts are carried out Bisom making,sheep hurdles,rakes etc as well as chestnut fencing and hurdles for fence panels. Hope you are in fine fettle and l look forward to your next project. All the very best and a very Happy Christmas to you!
Haha. "Figure it out as I go along" That is my style. 45cm is translated in carpentry to 450mm. My sister showed me pictures of those horses last year. Great project David, and I see the sun is making an appearance. Stay safe. Waiting for part two
Hi Pascal Thanks i guess its too late for me with the mm stuff !!! youre not the first one to correct me ! all those zeros confuse me !! thanks again take care of yourself and your family part two coming soon David
Interesting. I have never heard of or ever seen such a thing before. No idea what they are used for but will no doubt soon find out. Look forward to next episode.
Hey David! I loved the idea of hanging out with you :) figuring it out as you go.. hearing your thought process... miss the shop! i'll definitely build this shaving horse would be very useful to have
Hi, David! great video, looking forward to the next one ! It's looks like a great project to build !! A new ( old) tool to improve my skills ( which are not enough)!!! Love your explanation and you are doing it with a smile!! Stay sharp and take care !!
Muhtesem mükemmel görünüyor çok güzeller üstadım hayirli olsun güle güle kullanın inşallah
it looks great, it looks perfect, very good, good luck, I hope you use it, congratulations my master
I am greatly pleased that someone far more talented and learned in these arts than me still recites the holy mantra of "Where's my tape-measure? Where's my pencil?" as they wander around. (That the pencil is in the center of the camera shot is even better)
Thank you for everything!
Hey Tom good to know im not alone !!! and that everyone else sees it center stage!!!! BeWell Take Care David
liked the snake search!!!
Thanks Misha, Any advice on avoiding them?Take care matey !!
Yes, go to the safari and get lion pu, that makes the mise avoid the place and snakes dont smell their food there. Also white building lime around will keep them a bit far.
Cool Lion poo ! Who would have thought? Getting the poo could be risky
It was a very good educational video broadcast. It was a really excellent broadcast, my master, I wish you a good and peaceful night, God bless, beautiful people, greetings, see you soon With love and respect,
Abdullah Menevse
Çok güzel bir eğitici video yayını oldu. Gerçekten mükemmel bir yayındı hocam hayırlı ve huzurlu geceler dilerim Allah razı olsun güzel insanlar selamlar görüşmek üzere Sevgi ve saygılarımla Abdullah Menevse
I'm really enthused by this project David. You seemed relaxed and to be enjoying yourself just working and chatting to the camera - which is great. All due respect to the makers who produce super detailed how to videos but this is what I like best. Sharing your thoughts out loud on how you go about building something new. Be well.
Hi Stephen im glad you like this style of video,the only problem is the editing,im left with loads of footage to sift through but im getting faster practice makes perfect .Take Care David
Hi David,a very interesting project. Now for a pole lathe and then you can do some “bodging” (chair making). 👍
Hi Roger good to hear from you,I hope you’re doing good.i once had a pole lathe great fun with kids! I have moved to a new workshop and I’m still very busy there but I wish to make more videos soon,Best Wishes David
@@RusticDavid Hi David the shaving horse is still used in England in certain areas,especially down here in Kent as a lot of rural crafts are carried out Bisom making,sheep hurdles,rakes etc as well as chestnut fencing and hurdles for fence panels. Hope you are in fine fettle and l look forward to your next project. All the very best and a very Happy Christmas to you!
Happy Christmas Roger
Haha. "Figure it out as I go along" That is my style. 45cm is translated in carpentry to 450mm. My sister showed me pictures of those horses last year. Great project David, and I see the sun is making an appearance. Stay safe. Waiting for part two
Hi Pascal Thanks i guess its too late for me with the mm stuff !!! youre not the first one to correct me ! all those zeros confuse me !! thanks again take care of yourself and your family part two coming soon David
Interesting. I have never heard of or ever seen such a thing before. No idea what they are used for but will no doubt soon find out. Look forward to next episode.
Jan thank you for watching, i wont spoil the next episode where all will be revealed Take care David
Hey David! I loved the idea of hanging out with you :) figuring it out as you go.. hearing your thought process... miss the shop! i'll definitely build this shaving horse would be very useful to have
Hi, David! great video, looking forward to the next one ! It's looks like a great project to build !! A new ( old) tool to improve my skills ( which are not enough)!!! Love your explanation and you are doing it with a smile!! Stay sharp and take care !!
Hi Haim hows it going ?
its sooo quiet outside today !
take care David
I'm o.k. ,with my family. It's definitely quite outside, not typically to Pesach. Take care, be safe you and your family!!!!
Hello, David. Do you plan to make a video for beginners about drilling wood?
Hi Taka it’s a good topic and needs to be covered I don’t know when but I’ll keep it in mind Take Care David
What type of chain used in the debarking machine?
I'm disappointed, you did not shave a horse (just kidding), great show mate!
Dear David you discovered my click bait i apologize for being misleading LOL David
What was the length of it?
Hi they are 80cm wide 85 cm high folded and 81cm high open
You can make them any size you like
Best wishes David