Met's Object Conservation Department: www.metmuseum.org/about-the-met/conservation-and-scientific-research/objects-conservation Art Preservation Hidden in Plain Sight: ruclips.net/video/yf48x0EN-ls/видео.html This Wood-Turned Cup Is Actually 74 Cups! ruclips.net/video/xhzZkD6gytg/видео.html This Ancient Mace Hides a Big Surprise: ruclips.net/video/mrMdYFJ0fqA/видео.html Adam Savage Meets Real Armored Gauntlets: ruclips.net/video/59-9PlB-F1Y/видео.html Adam Savage Meets Real Ancient Swords: ruclips.net/video/wJypHnsEn8o/видео.html More Met videos: ruclips.net/p/PLJtitKU0CAeiUv8endzt93QO2_T96n_xe
I so love these lab visits! I’m an art museum employee (director at a small academic museum these days) and have worked with conservators for many years. I so miss the days when I could walk into the labs at National Portrait Gallery/ Smithsonian American Art Museum and just watch and ask questions when I and the conservators had time.
Some really fantastic insider knowledge and some really cool tools that I wasn’t aware existed!! And Matthew? What a completely lovely guy with such practical institutional skill and knowledge!!!
I'm sure that Matthew would pick up just as many new ideas if he visited Adam's workshop. They could have a conservation reciprocation conversation, ha.
LOL. Makers are as makers do. We All want to tour each other's shop, eye the tools, see their forms and patterns and processes. Rarely to directly steal (we all love doing Our take), but because the opportunity for new processes and tools, to trade know-how, is priceless.
Since we're talking tools, I always suggest everyone get a set of gunsmith's screwdrivers. Not every day screwdrivers but if you want to screw without marking they really grab well and accurately.
that was a blast!! thanks for the tour, Adam. Yeah the usage of compressed air with the oxy touch is brilliant. I have an antique mill roller that I picked up at an estate sale for literary free for helping out to sort things there. It belonged to a watch maker, car, engine, blacksmith enthusiast . I dont know yet that I will ever need to use it but will hang onto it for sometime. Its a beautiful piece that can just sit and look beautiful in a shop!
Rio Grande catalogs are DANGER! Your pocketbook is at risk, for real :) My late wife was a glass bead/jewelry maker and Rio Grande was the source of many of her Xmas gifts. Enjoy your expensive trip down the rabbit hole, Adam!
Adam, you are so bad for my credit card. I don't know how many tools I have bought that I have only used once, but I was so glad I had it. 'Matthew, I really appreciate that you have given me a few hundred dollars to spend today."
it’s actually more common in production environments than you would think. some even treat compressors with oxygen so as it runs and takes in air it also takes in a pre determined amount of oxygen in order to bring up the oxygen percentage of the air just enough for it to help combustion without it being a hazard to use in regular compressed air operations. they only bring up the oxygen level by a few percent at most.
the most surprising part of this video is that Adam did not already know about rio grande as a supplier.... (PMC seriously to make a real metal object you mold with your hands into shape? yes please XD) most useful thing I SHOULD have thought of but hadn't is the compressed air supply to replace compressed tank of pure oxygen, I mean its like a bellows in metal smithing on steriods and far more controllable XD (though it does dry the air out significantly and that can break down giving off oxygen if cutting something due to the heat, that is made of an oxidizable metal.
Im sensing were about to see Adam become a Milwaukee ecosystem user hahaha. It would be cool to see Adams take on inter-tool brand compatibility if it ever gets to that point.
I’ve just looked for 5 minutes into replacing oxy for compressed air, and I would advise anyone to do some research into it. It may actually be far more dangerous as one thinks. From what I have read, the main risk is oils and others contaminents or particles that may occur from (faulty) compressors. A bottle of O2, no need to worry about such factors. Sure, there are risks there, but those are constant. Do not just hook up your compressor without any thought. You may have a bad time.
I bought a good quality under-desk office cabinet once (used) and my jaw dropped at the price. It’s so lovely to be able to pull out the drawers all the way, but man do they make you pay for it. Plus I almost couldn’t get the thing up the stairs on my own. Don’t even want to know how much these heavy duty ones cost.
Hey Adam big fan of the channel ,great work im looking for a lifesize 1/1 scale prop of the "when dinosaurs ruled the earth" banner from jurassic park and am wondering where i can get this made or buy it thanks!
One minute in abs :mindblown: already. Sticky sandpaper on a finger? Oh man. Before i buy some Are there affiliate links for a video like this? Going tj a donation for the host organization?
Wishing Mr. Adam Savage & Mrs. Don't Try This At Home, The Tested Crew, and all their families, including fur children a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
I want one of those little benchtop bender tools. That is pretty cool. Queue all the "adults" triggered by someone's choice to wear a mask. You don't know when this was recorded, and/or you don't know why this person has chosen to. It never ceases to amaze me how many people make judgements and disrespectful comments over something that doesn't involve them in any way about a person they don't even know. Some of you need to "go touch grass" or talk to a therapist if you can't see past a mask in a video like this. Maybe he has a medical reason, maybe he think it looks cool, maybe he like the anonymity - whatever the reason doesn't matter as it is his freedom to do so. I would do it just to see how many people it offended, and then laugh at them. Lol.
Writes a long comment about people who are triggered enough to write comments... Calls out people making judgements and disrespectful comments and then proceeds to judge and mock them... Oh the irony
@@stingray4567 "Oh the irony" is reading a "long post" and still missing/ignoring the entire point and making a failed attempt to "flip" it back on me.. Nice try though skipper, lol.
I love that there are comments about the mask I love even more that it’s annoying people. Now that’s funny. See how that works? How you're all as bad as each other?
One is someone making a personal choice to keep themselves and others safer without having any negative effect on others or their choices, the other is people on the internet getting mad about people making different choices than they would make regardless of the fact that it has no effect on their lives and couldn't possibly hurt them. So yeah. Pretty much interchangeable.
Adam needs to visit Potter USA and their antique tools for jewelry making. 100 year old drop hammers, 1000 ton hydraulic press. His mind would be blown by the antique die collection that has been saved from the scrap yard. ruclips.net/video/irKJ-eAOOGI/видео.htmlsi=Iz31TxtNHgAA9z1L
The mask comments are unhinged. I can't believe this is still a thing that brings people out of the woodwork. Without breaking a sweat I can think of 6 different reasons why a person might want to wear a mask, all of them completely valid and individual. The seventh reason is the best one and the only one that's worth mentioning: because mind your own business if it's not harming you in any conceivable way.
What? Americans do not use rawl plugs (rawl is the brand name, like saying velcro) ?! Very common to use in the UK as our houses are brick. Makes me wonder how Americans hang TV's on the wall with brackets.
Drywall anchors are used if the stud cannot be used. Exterior walls on some houses (particularly older houses) are brick, and foundation walls are typically cinder blocks. So the plugs still have their uses.
@@blackbomb64 Interesting, thanks. Must be cheaper/quicker production method for the American houses. Most houses (with exception of newbuilds I assume) in UK are brick everywhere (internal walls I mean, plaster, then brick). So the wall plugs are used all over (internal/external), i've never used a drywall anker in my life 😲 (Never had a suitable wall).
Look, I'm not some crazy denier or anything but at this point, if you're still wearing a mask, it's essentially just telling the rest of us that you have problems.
Met's Object Conservation Department: www.metmuseum.org/about-the-met/conservation-and-scientific-research/objects-conservation
Art Preservation Hidden in Plain Sight: ruclips.net/video/yf48x0EN-ls/видео.html
This Wood-Turned Cup Is Actually 74 Cups! ruclips.net/video/xhzZkD6gytg/видео.html
This Ancient Mace Hides a Big Surprise: ruclips.net/video/mrMdYFJ0fqA/видео.html
Adam Savage Meets Real Armored Gauntlets: ruclips.net/video/59-9PlB-F1Y/видео.html
Adam Savage Meets Real Ancient Swords: ruclips.net/video/wJypHnsEn8o/видео.html
More Met videos: ruclips.net/p/PLJtitKU0CAeiUv8endzt93QO2_T96n_xe
Hey Adam, I've seen a medical home oxygen concentrator used for jeweler torches they work quite well
The delight Adam shows when in another shop is infectious. He clearly loves the discovery process when seeing how others do things.
Adam's like a beady-eyed magpie whenever he's in someone else's shop 😂
I cant blame him. I'm the same way and it's such a privilege and joy when someone allows me to snoop ❤
Kid in a candy shop.❤
All makers are; every chance to puck up that extra bit of knowhow.
I so love these lab visits! I’m an art museum employee (director at a small academic museum these days) and have worked with conservators for many years. I so miss the days when I could walk into the labs at National Portrait Gallery/ Smithsonian American Art Museum and just watch and ask questions when I and the conservators had time.
I love that Adam is just cataloguing everything to eventually update his own workshop.
he's gonna need a shop extension to any anything too his shop haha
Some really fantastic insider knowledge and some really cool tools that I wasn’t aware existed!! And Matthew? What a completely lovely guy with such practical institutional skill and knowledge!!!
Rio Grande is about to have a very good Christmas day, name-checked by a Met Museum conservator in an Adam Savage tested vid.
It’s is a great supplier for high end files and much more.
They must be scratching their heads looking at the website visits.
😊
One of my favorite videos of the year. I love workshop tours - and yes , they are expensive for me too!
and there I was, trying to kick my tool collection habit, along comes Adam geeking out in the most spectacular way imaginable
Let's get expensive indeed
I could watch Adam rifle though drawers for hours, it should be its own channel lololol
I love how every shop has secrets and tricks to learn
Seeing Adam discover and love a tool that I own and use every day makes me feel satisfied.
As a retired goldsmith many of these tools are so familiar to me. Even in retirement I do keep my hand in.
I love these videos! I'd love this to become a series. Just Adam going around specialised workshops 😍
Thank you for sharing.
Welcome to the world of Milwaukee's M12 platform! They have some amazing small metal and woodworking power tools in the platform!
Welcome
Was quite enjoyable watching you compile a shopping list as you toured the shop 😂
That automatic torch lighter is my favorite thing from this vid.
Thank you Adam and Matthew for a wonderful Christmas present.
I'm sure that Matthew would pick up just as many new ideas if he visited Adam's workshop.
They could have a conservation reciprocation conversation, ha.
I think my favorite thing is watching Adam get his mind blown.
LOL. Makers are as makers do.
We All want to tour each other's shop, eye the tools, see their forms and patterns and processes.
Rarely to directly steal (we all love doing Our take), but because the opportunity for new processes and tools, to trade know-how, is priceless.
I love seeing all kinds of specialized tools that I would never have a use for.
Oh crap Adam knows about Rio Grand. 👏🏼
Surprised Adam didn't know about Rio Grande!
I always love seeing how other people / makers arrange their setups. You can always find inspiration.
Watching RUclips on my laptop with Mythbusters on Pluto in the background AWESOME.
Episode: Shattering Subwoofer.
those helping hands on the solder bench are a near perfect scale up of the original king kong armature
Adam nerding out is my favorite pastime 😊
Since we're talking tools, I always suggest everyone get a set of gunsmith's screwdrivers. Not every day screwdrivers but if you want to screw without marking they really grab well and accurately.
I have a 20 piece gunsmith screwdriver set made in the USA by The Chapman MFG. CO in Durham, CT.
It's awesome! I highly recommend it.
I'm so jealous. This is the coolest shop I've ever seen. Oh the things I could create! I love how excited Adam gets.
Hands down the Milwaukee angle grinder. My Favorite tool of mine. Sooooooo many uses.
There's a lot of really nice toys in this shop.
The milwaukee m12 sander is really expensive lol. Their m12 line is awesome and we keep adding more to our collection as well.
Adam is going to fill up his phone making a shopping list. 😊
that was a blast!! thanks for the tour, Adam. Yeah the usage of compressed air with the oxy touch is brilliant. I have an antique mill roller that I picked up at an estate sale for literary free for helping out to sort things there. It belonged to a watch maker, car, engine, blacksmith enthusiast . I dont know yet that I will ever need to use it but will hang onto it for sometime. Its a beautiful piece that can just sit and look beautiful in a shop!
Rio Grande catalogs are DANGER! Your pocketbook is at risk, for real :) My late wife was a glass bead/jewelry maker and Rio Grande was the source of many of her Xmas gifts. Enjoy your expensive trip down the rabbit hole, Adam!
As a hopeless tool head I must admit your channel is the one That costs me the most. lol
It would be so amazing to work in a shop like that
This makes me want to see Adam in Keith's shop from vintage machinery
I’m surprised that Adam didn’t know about Rio Grand, particularly since they have such a gorgeous catalog.
Adam, you are so bad for my credit card. I don't know how many tools I have bought that I have only used once, but I was so glad I had it. 'Matthew, I really appreciate that you have given me a few hundred dollars to spend today."
Thanks SantAdam. He could easily put these behind a paywall
We need a video of that guy doing work.
Adam is absolutely the definition of the adult version of a kid in a candy store here. 😀😀
Hilarious to hear Adam's gushing on the opening of a draw....phwaaaar.....😂
Nice to see Adam Holiday shopping.
Using compressed air on a torch instead of oxygen is a great idea.
it’s actually more common in production environments than you would think. some even treat compressors with oxygen so as it runs and takes in air it also takes in a pre determined amount of oxygen in order to bring up the oxygen percentage of the air just enough for it to help combustion without it being a hazard to use in regular compressed air operations. they only bring up the oxygen level by a few percent at most.
Adam, you should find an old copy of the centaur forge catalog. It's a veritable reference library of metal working tools.
This was an excellent tour of Adam’s Christmas wish list. Well done, gentlemen.
If there ever was a time for security to pat Adam down before he left the property this might have been it.
Merry Christmas Adam Savage
Hello from Poland 👍🫡
the most surprising part of this video is that Adam did not already know about rio grande as a supplier.... (PMC seriously to make a real metal object you mold with your hands into shape? yes please XD)
most useful thing I SHOULD have thought of but hadn't is the compressed air supply to replace compressed tank of pure oxygen, I mean its like a bellows in metal smithing on steriods and far more controllable XD (though it does dry the air out significantly and that can break down giving off oxygen if cutting something due to the heat, that is made of an oxidizable metal.
The bins are from Schaller Corporation
Merry Christmas!
You too, Ryan!
Great work sir 😊❤
My dream is to have Adam come and want to take pictures of my shop.
Matt is a top man. Good video.
Love seeing behind the scenes!
Im sensing were about to see Adam become a Milwaukee ecosystem user hahaha. It would be cool to see Adams take on inter-tool brand compatibility if it ever gets to that point.
It's always fun towatch you learn about new tools. Thanx, Adam. Merry Christmas 💙🌻🌲🌟🌲🌻💙
Merry Christmas ❤❤
you should tour the McMaster Carr warehouse. That place must be insane\
I’ve just looked for 5 minutes into replacing oxy for compressed air, and I would advise anyone to do some research into it. It may actually be far more dangerous as one thinks. From what I have read, the main risk is oils and others contaminents or particles that may occur from (faulty) compressors. A bottle of O2, no need to worry about such factors. Sure, there are risks there, but those are constant. Do not just hook up your compressor without any thought. You may have a bad time.
Adam, what are your thoughts on those cold solder combo butt splices with the heat shrink?
5:23 this made me smile lol
Merry Christmas/Happy Holidays
Same to you!
Great job guys. Thank you 😊
The bench top bender is a tool I've used in jewelry making so I assumed it was a jewelers tool.
That gorgeous anvil is about a $450 investment. RioGrande has something similar, if not this exact stand.
Very interesting tour!
Those blue cabinets are made by ´Lista’ in case anyone is looking. Make sure you have a fat wallet.
I bought a good quality under-desk office cabinet once (used) and my jaw dropped at the price. It’s so lovely to be able to pull out the drawers all the way, but man do they make you pay for it. Plus I almost couldn’t get the thing up the stairs on my own. Don’t even want to know how much these heavy duty ones cost.
maybe a 3 legged table would be solid option for a 3d printer?
Merry Christmas😊😊🌌🌌😊😉☺️🤗
That was cool.
Want see Adam to visit Dan Gelbart lab :D
Hey Adam big fan of the channel ,great work im looking for a lifesize 1/1 scale prop of the "when dinosaurs ruled the earth" banner from jurassic park and am wondering where i can get this made or buy it thanks!
Makita makes me excited. 😂
Hopefully this guy survives the pandemic, it should be over soon.
One minute in abs :mindblown: already. Sticky sandpaper on a finger? Oh man. Before i buy some Are there affiliate links for a video like this? Going tj a donation for the host organization?
One nice things about being broke and not having much space is I dont feel that nagging temptation to buy all the cool stuff I see in these videos XD
The right angle die grinder will change your life... just sayn and you can get a 1/8" collect for small burrs
Tool addictions are a dangerous thing...
Adam I have the Lego ghostbusters Etco-1 afterlife set for Christmas
Wishing Mr. Adam Savage & Mrs. Don't Try This At Home, The Tested Crew, and all their families, including fur children a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Thank you! To you as well!
I want one of those little benchtop bender tools. That is pretty cool. Queue all the "adults" triggered by someone's choice to wear a mask. You don't know when this was recorded, and/or you don't know why this person has chosen to. It never ceases to amaze me how many people make judgements and disrespectful comments over something that doesn't involve them in any way about a person they don't even know. Some of you need to "go touch grass" or talk to a therapist if you can't see past a mask in a video like this. Maybe he has a medical reason, maybe he think it looks cool, maybe he like the anonymity - whatever the reason doesn't matter as it is his freedom to do so. I would do it just to see how many people it offended, and then laugh at them. Lol.
👍🫡
Writes a long comment about people who are triggered enough to write comments...
Calls out people making judgements and disrespectful comments and then proceeds to judge and mock them...
Oh the irony
@@stingray4567 "Oh the irony" is reading a "long post" and still missing/ignoring the entire point and making a failed attempt to "flip" it back on me.. Nice try though skipper, lol.
Hope I get to NYC/The Met, to see David’s The Death Of Socrates, one day …
Can anyone simply explain to me why custom brass is the main focus of this shop? That explanation was sorely lacking in this video
I love that he’s wearing a mask.
I love even more that it’s annoying people.
Now that’s funny.
I love that there are comments about the mask
I love even more that it’s annoying people.
Now that’s funny.
See how that works? How you're all as bad as each other?
@@stingray4567 Lol, does't really work that way. But keep trying to "flip the script" as it is fun to watch.
One is someone making a personal choice to keep themselves and others safer without having any negative effect on others or their choices, the other is people on the internet getting mad about people making different choices than they would make regardless of the fact that it has no effect on their lives and couldn't possibly hurt them. So yeah. Pretty much interchangeable.
Adam needs to visit Potter USA and their antique tools for jewelry making. 100 year old drop hammers, 1000 ton hydraulic press. His mind would be blown by the antique die collection that has been saved from the scrap yard. ruclips.net/video/irKJ-eAOOGI/видео.htmlsi=Iz31TxtNHgAA9z1L
Early on, Adam loses his shit over jewelry tools (mini stakes, ring benders, and rolling mill.). 😅
The mask comments are unhinged. I can't believe this is still a thing that brings people out of the woodwork. Without breaking a sweat I can think of 6 different reasons why a person might want to wear a mask, all of them completely valid and individual. The seventh reason is the best one and the only one that's worth mentioning: because mind your own business if it's not harming you in any conceivable way.
I need a job Adam 12:07
What? Americans do not use rawl plugs (rawl is the brand name, like saying velcro) ?! Very common to use in the UK as our houses are brick. Makes me wonder how Americans hang TV's on the wall with brackets.
Drywall anchors are used if the stud cannot be used. Exterior walls on some houses (particularly older houses) are brick, and foundation walls are typically cinder blocks. So the plugs still have their uses.
@@blackbomb64 Interesting, thanks. Must be cheaper/quicker production method for the American houses. Most houses (with exception of newbuilds I assume) in UK are brick everywhere (internal walls I mean, plaster, then brick). So the wall plugs are used all over (internal/external), i've never used a drywall anker in my life 😲 (Never had a suitable wall).
Let's be realistic, these trips probably cost a lot of viewers money as well...
🎁 🔔↔️🔔🎄
Great video...but, ugh. Makita people are the worst 😅
Look, I'm not some crazy denier or anything but at this point, if you're still wearing a mask, it's essentially just telling the rest of us that you have problems.
Or that you have a cold or the flu and don’t want to spread it to your coworkers … or the RUclipsrs coming to visit your shop
Thumbnail is not in the video.
Oh god Covid mask