Massive Timber-Framed Outdoor Table

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 9 окт 2024

Комментарии • 577

  • @haroldcole1048
    @haroldcole1048 11 часов назад +89

    "Relatively small shop" not that I am complaining but I work out of an 8 by 8 shed that only stores my tools and lumber, I actually do all the work outside with a single outlet. I also happen to love your videos.

    • @billwebber400
      @billwebber400 10 часов назад +7

      I'm in a 12' × 24' and it sucks!!!! And my beautiful wife tries to help me, BECAUSE IT'S ALL 4 HER!!! All she says is SWEETHEART YOU NEED A BIGGER SHOP!! GOD I LOVE HER❤😂

    • @benhoogerheide365
      @benhoogerheide365 10 часов назад +2

      I’ve found from working under similar circumstances, that it makes me a better woodworker, more than better tools do. It forces you to be innovative and find creative solutions for issues only a super small shop has. Those skills carry through to make you better when your shop and tools do finally match your skill set. (I could touch two walls at once in my first shop… I’m 5’ 6”)

    • @BlacktailStudio
      @BlacktailStudio  9 часов назад +16

      I think you can comfortably remove “relatively” when describing your shop.

  • @jansz811
    @jansz811 10 часов назад +43

    I chuckled when you talked about the Fir being the 2nd hardest wood "think about it" Your work is always great and the commentary and humor makes it so much more enjoyable to watch. Awesome job and thank you!

    • @rafezetter8003
      @rafezetter8003 10 часов назад +1

      Softwoods like pine are horrible to work with for fine work, your tools need to be sharper and it's more prone to tearout and cutting / chiselling endgrain can be a nightmare.

    • @fnordeon1013
      @fnordeon1013 9 часов назад

      ​@@rafezetter8003 - could not agree with you more on fir. Possibly pine.
      Built five solid closets using both materials.
      The tear out can only be prevented by using chisels to prep the wood for the cuts (I used 2x3.5 beams to get a solid structure) .
      If you 'break' the top structure of the wood meaby 1/7 of an inch, you can get away with a nice cut.

  • @dutchie0101
    @dutchie0101 10 часов назад +4

    I don't care how long it takes you to bring out a video. Just sitting there watching you yapper over a long video where you create something beautiful out of wood (NOT DENIM) is so satisfying and relaxing.

  • @Zahnhartz
    @Zahnhartz 10 часов назад +27

    I come from germany and love to watch your videos in english. But since you said to try it out - I listend to part of it in german. It is quite amusing to hear your voice in german, haha. Nice for people who can't understand english... But I will keep it in english. Keep it up!

    • @BlacktailStudio
      @BlacktailStudio  9 часов назад +3

      That’s kinda what I’ve gathered. Fine if you don’t speak English, not preferable if you do.

    • @k.bartels2195
      @k.bartels2195 9 часов назад

      For me it's the same. I watched all your videos in english and tried the german version. It's pretty accurate. It's kind of strange how good the ai is

  • @stevejones2347
    @stevejones2347 9 часов назад +2

    “Saw!” Love it! Table looks amazing, no surprises, and your monologuing, I’m sure I speak for everyone when I say I could listen to it all day. Combined with impressive timer work, easily one of my favourite subscriptions on YT. Thanks for the video!👍

  • @hawklets03
    @hawklets03 10 часов назад +3

    Cam, your dad sounds like a lot like my dad, which means he's awesome! I lost my Pop last December, and he was the epitome of "I'll figure it out." And for the 39 years he was in my life, he "figured it out" more times than I can count. Thank you for paying homage to good dads. They're priceless.

    • @BlacktailStudio
      @BlacktailStudio  9 часов назад +3

      Sorry to hear that man, glad you figured out a lot with him though!

  • @13trix63
    @13trix63 11 часов назад +22

    Pls don’t stress yourself. Good work need time. In our time we don’t have time but it’s so good things to make like in old days. That helps your mental health

  • @lukepollard4614
    @lukepollard4614 10 часов назад +9

    Around 30:18 to probably 32:25 I didn’t understand a thing you said but I had a hearty laugh hearing all the various languages you can now speak in. That’s some crazy cool stuff

  • @michaellindsey1543
    @michaellindsey1543 10 часов назад +4

    Oh how times have changed. Sixty or so years ago our favorite scout project was making benches. One of the dads had a shop we could work in. Our benches were basic but functional. We never had a problem finding places (schools, parks etc) to take them and we could get community projects signed off. Ours were nothing like your heirloom quality and it's so sad that places weren't fighting to get yours. . .

  • @Mcsmallyy
    @Mcsmallyy 11 часов назад +9

    stopped everything I was doing when I see Blacktail upload, loving the new edits with the visuals as your building, very good

  • @ccelwood3967
    @ccelwood3967 10 часов назад +1

    I really love the product placement that Foureyes, blacktail, and Jon the big guy. It is so nice to see you guys supporting each other. I actually bought a few things from Jon Maleki's recent video.

  • @stretchmfe4913
    @stretchmfe4913 10 часов назад +3

    "Think about it". I still get a chuckle when you drop those.

    • @breakshot7451
      @breakshot7451 9 часов назад

      i thought about it and i think, why t f nobody wants that beautiful table, we live in strange times;)))

  • @charleschi843
    @charleschi843 11 часов назад +2

    As an Oregon native, I love hearing bits and pieces about Oregon history. I now live near a big city far away, but you always bring me back home.

  • @PJZ
    @PJZ 10 часов назад +2

    I have been in and around the Entertainment industry my entire life...and if it came down to it and it was my life or put something together with a hammer and nail...I'd be dunzo. I know absolutely zero when it comes to woodworking, making things with my hands, etc. If I have to put up a shelf, I call a friend.
    But sweet hot damn it if I'm not enthralled every time you roll out a video. You make this stuff fascinating and so fun to watch. Some of my favorite content on RUclips. It is QUITE noticeable in my feed when it's been a few weeks since you've posted.
    Keep up the great work, man.

  • @johnnyb95678
    @johnnyb95678 9 часов назад

    Always enjoy your builds and the humor that goes with them. The table turned out great! I hope you find it a home sometime soon. Thank you!

  • @redfive5856
    @redfive5856 11 часов назад +7

    Puddy, gotta support the team.

  • @MrMankeyMan
    @MrMankeyMan 11 часов назад +3

    Your mits are probably the best tool in your shop because without them, the other tools don't work/work as well

  • @tastefulnude
    @tastefulnude 11 часов назад +19

    What a treat of an upload and it couldn’t have dropped at a better time. Top marks sir!

  • @diniahnightshade1111
    @diniahnightshade1111 10 часов назад +1

    Love how this table looks. And God bless Scott for being so good at the computer design side 🥰

  • @BenjaminMellor
    @BenjaminMellor 11 часов назад +2

    You are literally my favorite woodworking channel. I even stopped by Goby Walnut, and got a bunch of wood there.

  • @My_Legs_Are_OK
    @My_Legs_Are_OK 10 часов назад

    Adjusting the tenons is the way the hand tool woodworkers like Paul Sellers do it. You figured it out!

  • @РомаЗалищук
    @РомаЗалищук 10 часов назад +1

    Я из России. Начал тебя смотреть ещё до этой темы с переводом, тема кстати классная. Крутой контент! Крутые изделия! Желаю удачи, развития канала и крутых идей.

  • @maximumselfish
    @maximumselfish 10 часов назад +4

    Your Russian AI voice and translation are very good)
    I used to watch you also translating your voice with the help of our local Russian AI, but now it has become much better.
    Keep going! Thank you for the content!

  • @andrushkaus
    @andrushkaus 10 часов назад +1

    Jove the Johny Sinns woodworking videos! But this audio thing just blew my mind. I speak Russian and it's quite impressive how it's almost your voice and it's of a really good quality.

  • @enyquesti
    @enyquesti 9 часов назад +1

    Я такой криворукий по сравнению с вами, но несмотря на это ваши видео вдохновили меня на изготовление садовой мебели своими руками, лавка, пару кресел и стол, я просто нашёл фотку в интернете и попытался изготовить что-то похожее, и хоть вышло все не очень ровно, но всеравно я горжусь собой, ваши видео и юмор всегда очень вдохнавляют меня

  • @ИванШитиков-м1в
    @ИванШитиков-м1в 9 часов назад

    Спасибо за ваш труд. Это удивительная, тяжёлая и одновременно красивая работа 🎉🎉🎉. С уважением и удовольствием смотрю ваши работы! Браво!!!

  • @TwentyFree
    @TwentyFree 9 часов назад

    When you added a few soundtracks, it became much more informative to watch, I can now understand the jokes, irony and details that escape due to my not very good knowledge of English. It sounds great in Russian, although some words, such as "dollars", are not translated by AI and it's very funny to hear, but it gives some warmth to the whole video. The table turned out to be gorgeous, thanks for sharing your videos.

  • @Сергий7
    @Сергий7 10 часов назад +3

    Вау, дружище, ты начал делать то, что могут делать только настоящие Столяра!😊
    Уже хорошо!
    Так держать!
    Удачи тебе!
    Кстати, русский перевод вполне 👌 вполне сносный!

  • @BergischerHammer94
    @BergischerHammer94 9 часов назад

    It's really conveniant, that you implemented the little sketches in the corner to show the current building step

  • @tavomoriel6276
    @tavomoriel6276 11 часов назад +2

    Soy fan de tus videos, tengo apenas un par de meses viéndolos, pero me resultan muy interesantes y satisfactorios, agradezco mucho la traducción al español, saludos desde México.
    II am a fan of your videos, I have only been watching them for 2 months, but I find them very interesting and satisfying, I greatly appreciate the translation into Spanish, greetings from Mexico.

  • @rasmub18
    @rasmub18 10 часов назад +5

    Excellent Sin City reference in there! :)

  • @jacobschepannek3876
    @jacobschepannek3876 10 часов назад

    31:18 At least you know if woodworking doesn't work out you always have a place in the satisfying / asmr video creators

  • @radyga-yiiii
    @radyga-yiiii 11 часов назад +5

    Молодец ! Спасибо за опыт )

  • @OneAmongBillions
    @OneAmongBillions 10 часов назад

    Your family history, in which you cite your grandfather's capable dedication to woodworking was a considerable highlight of this video. I have ADHD (that's my weak excuse that few would or perhaps should understand) and have never been able to get significant traction with woodworking, but for reasons I cannot understand, perhaps the phenomenon of vicarious experience, that even with the historical, it is a sincere pleasure to learn of your grandfather mastering a craft and leaving artifacts of his accomplishment behind to inspire we who have followed him and who, ourselves, will inspire or fail to inspire our own future generations. Pardon the long blab. Perhaps it is hardwood (oops, thought it was oak...hey, oops again. Fir is a hardwood?) timber framing that stirred my loins.

  • @fiberotter
    @fiberotter 9 часов назад

    I watch video's of an English guy rebuilding a burned out Chateau in France. I was delighted to see him put pegs in the roofing frames. Looks classy. I hope you find a good home for the table. I knew a guy from Burns. One summer we built kitchen cabinets for a housing development in west Texas. I can't recall his name, over 40 years ago. I just remember his stepdad used to be governor. That's what he told me anyway.

    • @liliofthewest
      @liliofthewest 9 часов назад

      Yes, Carl rogers RUclips channel. A very good woodworker and videographer. ❤

  • @antonermolenko7941
    @antonermolenko7941 10 часов назад +1

    I'm not from Russia, and it would be much nicer for me to find my native language (Ukrainian). But I'm from the city of Kharkiv. Here, everyone has always spoken Russian. I wouldn't say the translation is really good; we don't speak like that in real life. We don't construct sentences that way. But it has allowed me to watch your videos much more often. Before, I had to be in the right mood and have the energy to translate what you were saying in my head. Now I can watch your videos in the evening and just relax.

  • @liquidrockaquatics3900
    @liquidrockaquatics3900 10 часов назад +1

    Those hand tools 2:31 *chef’s kiss*. I have never seen a mallet with a handle wrapped like that before, but I can see it being useful for timber framing in particular where every cut requires a chisel or plane to dress the edges. Good grip on your primary tool makes sense

  • @The94gtmoose
    @The94gtmoose 10 часов назад +2

    There are Moose lodges in Portland. Give it to them, if they are anything like their east coast lodges I’m sure they sit out back during the nice weather enjoy themselves. That table would get a lot of use.

  • @Khazandar
    @Khazandar 11 часов назад +1

    You must be *beaming* with pride over this build.

  • @mizifih
    @mizifih 10 часов назад +1

    OL, I tried the Portuguese (Brazilian) audio version. It's more robotic compared to your original speaking and has a bit of an accent, but hey, it’s really useful! I hope you reach a wider audience with this approach.

  • @craigmoore7521
    @craigmoore7521 9 часов назад

    That turned out amazing!!! Great job.

  • @en4ce_
    @en4ce_ 10 часов назад

    the very end was gold!

  • @lilsimes1
    @lilsimes1 10 часов назад +1

    I’ve had a mafell jigsaw for 22 years. It sounds like a diesel tractor and is twice as powerful. It’s worth spending the extra if you can afford it.
    Also I’m a carpenter of 34 years and it’s pronounced ‘shamfer’

  • @MrWizards1974
    @MrWizards1974 9 часов назад

    I love the fact that you give credit first thing.

  • @leannabortle
    @leannabortle 9 часов назад

    the people need a podcast with the woodworking youtube trio!

  • @gp_woodepoxy
    @gp_woodepoxy 11 часов назад +1

    "Wow, I’m truly impressed by your work! Watching this process is a real pleasure - it’s inspiring and makes me want to try it myself! Great job!"

  • @antonihathaway6235
    @antonihathaway6235 9 часов назад +1

    Love the level up edit at 22:00

  • @gabrielgeisler1162
    @gabrielgeisler1162 11 часов назад +4

    Love the Sin City reference 😆

  • @ThomasVanderVeken
    @ThomasVanderVeken 9 часов назад

    Sin City. Love it. I didn't get it till you showed your mitts 🙂

  • @willbreard
    @willbreard 9 часов назад

    Very cool table. Now I want one... such is life.

  • @Cs13762
    @Cs13762 10 часов назад

    omg i was on the fence but when you ended that ad clip by picking up the box of sandpaper quickly i literally came in my pants and now i'm gonna order 50, 000, 000 for stocking stuffers for christmas, thank you so much

  • @klynelynch4946
    @klynelynch4946 10 часов назад

    I like the fact your dad, and now you have the philosophy, " I'll just figure it out." I'm of the same philosophy. After teaching myself a trade, I feel now I could teach myself just about anything within reason. It's a very liberating feeling.

  • @janioflorindomarvila
    @janioflorindomarvila 10 часов назад +1

    Estamos aqui do Brasil assistindo esse maravilhoso canal com excelentes vídeos com as mais incríveis obras feitas de madeira.

  • @rebeccamorrison-overby8463
    @rebeccamorrison-overby8463 9 часов назад

    Love love love the big ass picnic table. If you haven't found a home for it, ask at your nearest Renaissance festival. I know my local festival would be thrilled with such a beautiful piece of furniture. Fit for royalty it is.

  • @never_dre
    @never_dre 10 часов назад

    I love the idea, French and Spanish are good for the most! I can't wait to hear Italian 😎

  • @BEX_prof
    @BEX_prof 10 часов назад +1

    Превод супер. Канал, лучший!!! 🤘

  • @romankotowski
    @romankotowski 10 часов назад

    😂not the sin city reference with brass chunky and shop shades! but for real, it is cool how all the wood workers on youtube support each other.

  • @mindwaste
    @mindwaste 10 часов назад +1

    Gladys and my mitts. Thanks for the Sin City reference. Made me laugh.

  • @ВячеславКудрявцев-д3ч

    Парень ты молодец 👍. Мне нравится что ты относишься к своей работе с любовью.

  • @yana55ya
    @yana55ya 10 часов назад +1

    Yes, a hole is still a hole, even if it is square. 😂 The curiosity of word play got to me!

  • @malhotrahs
    @malhotrahs 10 часов назад

    From Seattle but on a sabbatical in India rn. You asked how the Hindi translation sounded - i was utterly confused when the audio started in Hindi automatically (i didn't do anything or choose a different language) but the Hindi sounds great and perfectly clear in Your voice. Also FFS please stop being so hard on Yourself - really enjoy watching Your videos and learnt a TON from them. Take care and God Bless 🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @erielycolon3324
    @erielycolon3324 9 часов назад

    Amazing table! Byway the Spanish translation it’s perfect!! Muy buen trabajo!🎉 AMO LA MESA!

  • @HoryBP1
    @HoryBP1 10 часов назад

    That last shot had serious James Lee vibe...
    Also the table looks incredible. Love the form and the process. Time to get myself a Japanese Slick

  • @raystormont
    @raystormont 10 часов назад

    FYI Lignum Vitae (Genuine) The hardest of all tested spices On janka wood hardness scale a Florida hardwood at 4380 vs 3590 for the hardest of all ebonies Brown ebony 3 1/4 times harder than white oak a janka hardnes of 1335. I love this project and the methods you employed to complete the table, in as your father first said "you will just figure it out" Great Job. Ray

  • @ryanschantzenbach3242
    @ryanschantzenbach3242 10 часов назад

    I think it’s really cool how you subtly promote other RUclipsr products without it coming off as a forced ad read 👏
    Four eyes pencil, shop shades. Awesome stuff

  • @lordnycon2186
    @lordnycon2186 9 часов назад

    I don't know how important the place to put it has to be, but maybe something along the line of, orphanage, hospital, something that works of donations for good causes, home for the elderly etc. Love your projects👍

  • @philkugler2429
    @philkugler2429 10 часов назад

    With regards to being better at things over time:
    I used to work at a window washing company, the owner was incredible to watch. He could have a window spotless in 1/3 the time it would take me. I asked him for any tips, and he said, "How about you just start by moving your arms faster"

  • @masterchief8427
    @masterchief8427 10 часов назад

    Immediately tried the Spanish translation…super cool and sounds like it has a little bit of a South American accent…which adds extra cool points 👌

  • @Jot8192
    @Jot8192 10 часов назад

    Been a subscriber for a while now and live in Switzerland. So I tried the German translation and I must say it works pretty well! The grammar is perfect, just the pronunciation is slightly off, but really just a tiny bit.
    But, for me I love the original voice in English. I learned some new vocabulary! Great job by the way, love the table.

  • @Bwipwnya
    @Bwipwnya 10 часов назад

    Wow, i would take that immediately, it would fit perfectly in my garden. Such a shame that no park wanted it??? Cant believe it!

  • @rafezetter8003
    @rafezetter8003 10 часов назад

    Woodworking and construction joinery are two different things - I have a buddy builder who I would happily ask to build me a house, but NOT a desk or even a picture frame. His version of "that'll do" and mine are several millimetres apart :)

  • @TheMightyDevil
    @TheMightyDevil 10 часов назад

    Hello from Montreal! Thank you for your videos, great stuff. Also, the french track is eerily accurate. Your voice, in french, with an english accent. Cheers!

  • @gastonfortin2108
    @gastonfortin2108 10 часов назад

    LA voix française est excellente, bravo pour cette initiative. Très bon video

  • @ezruarn
    @ezruarn 10 часов назад

    Love your channel in every way! Narration combined with background, your stories are interesting, work, professionalism, creativity, making sure of mistakes (humility and healthy self-confidence). Video editing everything is just perfect for me

    • @ezruarn
      @ezruarn 10 часов назад

      And how did I forget? A cynical sense of humor

  • @aprilhamlincoln
    @aprilhamlincoln 10 часов назад

    Sure do wish you'd throw all those tiny wood chips in a box and mail them to me; I build dioramas and I'm drooling over them.
    Great table,by the way!

  • @travisbosteder
    @travisbosteder 9 часов назад

    I met my great great grandmother in 1988, she was from Hubbard by way of K Falls and was at the retirement home that is now the Grand Lodge in FG. She was 99 I was 8. Apparently my family lives a long time which is unfortunate because the 90s were pretty wild for me and at 45 I feel more like 60...

  • @uncelebreinconnu1
    @uncelebreinconnu1 10 часов назад

    Love the video as always. The French version has a noticeable french-canadian accent which I find quite endearing actually.

  • @T-800..
    @T-800.. 9 часов назад

    Love the Sin City reference to Marv 🖤

  • @thehunter2k
    @thehunter2k 9 часов назад

    great video as always, concerning the french translation, it is done with a strong canadian accent (from quebec). Second point, adding glue to this kind of carpentry can be counterproductive, and was rarely done in the old times, because it's preventing the wood from moving naturally. And if your pegs are tightly fitted it does the job perfectly (preferably with harder wood)

  • @boppins
    @boppins 10 часов назад

    Your story of your dad just "figuring it out" reminds me of my marriage. When we had our first problem with the house, I told my wife I didn't know how to fix it. "Make it work" was all she said to me. Her confidence in me was all I needed, and it has been my mentality ever since.

  • @lozwinter4686
    @lozwinter4686 10 часов назад

    Definitely the tool with a high WAR rating for the company I work for is the mafell chain mortiser, as you mentioned you could have done with when cutting the mortises. Although its an amazing machine, I find that part of using amazing machines is realizing that they're still not super hero machines, they always have limitations. In case of the mortiser, its tricky to line up, doesn't leave a smooth edge and there can be some tear out. But damn its quick.

  • @badmacdonald
    @badmacdonald 9 часов назад

    the audio languages are awesome, top marks

  • @jstnjx
    @jstnjx 10 часов назад

    I still use my dads Festo tools from the 80s and they work like a charm

  • @antonoat
    @antonoat 11 часов назад +1

    You've gotten rather good at these things! Fantastic end result, well done! My tool with the highest"WAR" rating is without any doubt my Festool tracksaw, I love it!

  • @xXxFLYMODE69xXx
    @xXxFLYMODE69xXx 9 часов назад

    Donate it to your local firehall, as a firefighter the kitchen table is where traditions, knowledge, and experience get passed around

  • @Mike-vo8nk
    @Mike-vo8nk 9 часов назад

    Hi Cam
    Get yourself some stainless steel “podger” pins.
    That way you can temporarily assemble things and pull them apart again. Only use the wood pegs for final assembly

  • @HugeBababoi
    @HugeBababoi 10 часов назад

    Cam, the goddamn breakout scene from the curf cuts tickled my brain so perfectly that i just ascended into the 4th dimension. Holy Shit.

  • @Sheer_Will
    @Sheer_Will 10 часов назад

    Wow, you had me when you started talking about pegging...i mean peg joinery in the beginning, but then a Sin City reference too!? At first you had my curiosity, now you have my attention.

  • @slowmo99
    @slowmo99 10 часов назад

    Malecki vs Cam is the real east/west rivalry we need.

  • @nordiccitizen
    @nordiccitizen 10 часов назад

    Okey, you need to do an ASMR video of just cutting "notches" and breaking the small pieces. That is an awesome sound :D Just cut an entire beam along, and then break the small pieces :D

  • @arunramachandran5012
    @arunramachandran5012 10 часов назад

    I am of Indian origin and Hindi is one my native languages - grew up speaking it. Your Hindi AI translation is legitimately the same as how a Hindi speaking Indian would speak. Not cringe or racist at all. In fact, I am in awe at how good the translation is, and how advanced these AI bots have become! Just ignore Apu - the ugly truth is that the Indian English accent DOES sound like that, it's just unfortunate they decided to make a caricature out of it, and the racists dogpiled on it. Because hey, it is not cool to be racist to black people or hispianic people, but it is always open season to be racist towards people of Indian origin (or Asians in general, and yes, India is in Asia).

  • @mojomartin6457
    @mojomartin6457 10 часов назад

    "You Hear That Mr. Anderson? That Is The Sound Of Inevitability."

  • @rtclass7080
    @rtclass7080 10 часов назад +1

    Partner with a Boy Scout on their Eagle Scout project, which should involve a community-wide effort focused on giving back

  • @vahidvahidnia1643
    @vahidvahidnia1643 10 часов назад +21

    Watching you for a while now, and you just keep leveling up.

  • @maxvanbeers4548
    @maxvanbeers4548 9 часов назад

    I love this project! The amount of actual joinery was nice to see!
    Also, please add Dutch to the translation, I'm really curious 🤣

  • @matchboxoffice1989
    @matchboxoffice1989 9 часов назад

    I actually laughed out loud at your little double act at the end there ‘too bad they didn’t want it’ 😂
    Side note, crazy of all of them not to actually want a free table of that quality, I’m sure it’ll be gone in a heartbeat now the world has actually seen it.
    And hopefully a few of the people who were offered it are now kicking themselves.
    But thanks for the laugh, that was actually comedy gold 👏

  • @KeithChegwin24
    @KeithChegwin24 10 часов назад

    I watched all of this in Hindi and cried with laughter all the way through. Comedy gold.

  • @DefinitelyNWYT
    @DefinitelyNWYT 10 часов назад

    That transcription software is wild. It would does mimic your own voice quite well.

  • @mistersandman2069
    @mistersandman2069 10 часов назад

    Hey man, just discovered your content (just binged like 4h) and I must say, though I have zero knowledge of wood-working you have a way to keep your videos interesting all the way with your voiceover - to a point where a 1h video goes through in the blink of an eye.

  • @lozwinter4686
    @lozwinter4686 10 часов назад

    I work for a small company that does some timber framing projects. We have the same mafell bandsaw as you, its a beast! I've used it a whole bunch of times but the other day I just couldn't figure out how to turn it on, its not just you!