Chinese Master Carpenter Made A Big Workbench Out Of Scrap Wood,Incredible Woodworking Projects
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- Опубликовано: 9 авг 2023
- Chinese Master Carpenter Made A Big Workbench Out Of Scrap Wood,Incredible Woodworking Projects
Hello everyone, I am Grandpa Amu,
I am an old carpenter who specializes in woodworking.
Passing down and carrying forward the traditional Chinese carpentry craft
If you like my videos, please keep following my channel.
The videos we shoot are mainly wood crafts.
My son and I will try to make more creative videos that
so that everyone can learn knowledge and skills.
Thanks for your support!
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bless him, i hope youtube is paying him well.
I would like to have that as a table in my home !
I don't know if you're the best craftsman in the world, but you put on a heck of a show. Much love and respect. (And it's good to see you well.)
I admire Grandpa's fitness, skill and creativity.
❤️❤️❤️Thanks
Grandpa Amu!! Congratulations on your workshop!!! It looks amazing, all your tools at the ready!! Wonderful bench, your craftsmanship for working with wood is absolutely astounding. Keep up the great work, my family and I enjoy watching your talented hands working so hard to craft something functional and built to last.
Thank you for what you do!
Take a bow that man. Skills there that few can achieve. ❤
Molto bravo veramente. Ti sto seguendo nei tuoi vari lavori e vorrei essere vicino a te per imparare. Spesso ti vedo con un bambino, devi essere bravo anche come nonno. Mario from Itali ❤
Grazie per il tuo mi piace. A mio nipote piacciono i giocattoli che ho realizzato e anche io sono molto interessato a loro. Ti auguro una vita felice, Amu dalla Cina.
Your table is fantastic, both in appearance and function. Great project and carpentry skills.
Thanks
There is no such thing as scrap wood !! One man's junk is another man's treasure !!
SUPER ZGJIDHJE USTALLARESH MERAKLISH PERFEKTE E GARANTUAR ❤ ❤ ❤
A true craftsman.
Unbelievable skills!
You are a global treasure and inspiration.
Thank you so much for sharing.Thanks god from time to time we come across such genuine masters. They remind us what the pure art is. I enjoyed watching this video
this guy can build better furniture than some of the youtube "Pro's" with a hammer and a rusty fork.
very good job done excellent
The master at work. Young in body, wise in mind.
That’s the kind of table I would love to have…strong, hand crafted and well built!
I did one similar using fence posts but with a kitchen laminate top and a sheet of MDF.
great work
To make this workbench from waste wood with minimal tools is an achievement in itself. In particular, no saw table, no planing bench, everything with hand tools
Thanks for liking it. Traditional Chinese carpentry
Gosh, I’m so guilty because I had been spoiling and watch this video and now I’m spoiled! So admire your talent with patience dedication and passion creatively. You’re master highly respect.
Very nice.
That is a beautiful bench.
I like the saw bench with the simple plane stop. Very simple and very effective.
No glue, no nails, no fine tune chiselling, looks easy, but few people can do it. What a master!!!
There definitely was glue though.....
😁😁
Thanks!
WOW!! A SUPER DUTY WORK BENCH!! LOVE IT!! CAN PUT ANY PROJECT ON THIS BEAUTIFUL WORKBENCH!!
A VISE WILL HELP SAVR TIME AND MAKE IT EASY AND STRONG FOR GLUING AND HOLD WOOD IN PLACE.
GREAT VIDEO!! GREAT IDEA AND USE OF WOOD!! THE SPLINES, ON UNDERSIDE MAKES IT VERY STRAIGHT!!
Ive watched many of his videos! Hes up there with the very best of them
Extremely impressive! I admire your skills.
If only most things in China was made like this!
Most things would be if Amu made them.
That's a table many of us long for! And what makes that especially true is that it's made from wood being given a second use. Amazing!
Skill,patience, experience and the ritual of making. Just how lovely is this
Beautiful work .....
Титаническая работа. Уважение мастеру! Здорово и надежно получилось.
Pozdrawiam Mistrzu
This man is amazing.
Well done, sir.
What’s with the Power tools !!! Never saw him use anything but hand tools…nice work table btw…🖖
Grandpa Amu, You are really and truly a master craftsman in carpentry. I thank the Creator God for you and your skills and abilities Please continue to keep up the good work that you are doing and God bless.Take care.
“I made a table that is strong!” pound pound pound 😀
Thank you for liking
Sehr nice - grossen Respekt
I really like the workshop as well. Thank you for letting us see the inside of the workshop.
Beautiful. Useful. Strong.
Grandpa Amu and his new table 💖
Very nice work.😊
thanks
A bench fit for the Master Carpenter that made it!
YES,so good
Scrap wood ? Old logs/posts more like it !
good work!!!!!, thank for your contribution.... greetings 👍👍👍👌💪
WOW! That is a work of art! Beautiful workbench!
Very cool !!
😁😁😁
Master peace
No saw curf on a six foot rip cut. Never see that before.
I think you've never sawn a log in your life. Why would you see a saw kerf when the camera view was perpendicular to the saw blade? The only people who could see the kerf was the people cutting it, because they were in the same plane as the the cutting edge. The camera wasn't. And was it a standard logging blade? When sharp, no saw marks.
Hello! good working, wish you success in your work.❤
ok
Made with a few power tools !!! Incredible !! Awesome job !!
Unbelievable skill!
Impressionante a habilidade e a precisão desse artista!
I want a world where “scrap” wood comes in perfectly straight 4x4’s and 4x10’s….
Espectacular
Wow, amazing craftsmanship
That workbench is really solid! 那个木头桌子 特别结实,谢谢 老师!
Wonderful workbench.
A thing of beauty is a joy forever
Extraordinary skill, strength and stamina to make this table by hand. How many days did it take to make?
Just incredible !!!!
Hola gran master cada vez me sorprende mas es usted un artista gracias por sus videos saludos desde queretaro mexico..
congrats !! god bless you.
It will last generations
bravo !
Very nice indeed.
thanks
I like the dovetailed reinforcements on the underside. Nice job.
Beautiful job wise man!
Beautiful work!
I want one 😅
OK,but not sell
Used electric drill, why not also use electric saw?
Real good job without any power tools....
Sorry but... Why You did it outside, on the sand if You have much better conditions indoor?
Impressive skills
Espectacular Maestro , BS así Argentina
Gracias por tu amor
Good man---great job!!.......Pleasure to see!!!
Awesome job ✊
👍🏴
hard work! well done.
Hermoso trabajo, saludos desde Argentina.
Parabéns pelo belo trabalho, és um mestre. Brasil
Brilliant😎
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Genio !!
Piękna robota
I guess an electric saw wasn't in Grandpa's budget.
Clapi-pěkná práce!Z jakého druhu dřeva jste to vyráběli?
Why is it so wide? Also, are your saw blades made by a blacksmith? If so, would it be possible for you to show us that process?
Super ❤❤❤
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Good god this dude is a genius.. some of his designs are admittedly a tad over engineered but that’s also what separates him from the countless other channels in the category.. I’ve got stacks of notebooks with designs ideas for jigs and tools and such so most similar uploads I watch, though enjoyable, very rarely leave me with new ideas.. definitely different configurations or uses of ideas but rarely new… but on a very regular basis I’ll see something uploaded by this dude that just makes me pause and think.. sorting through my archives for old designs that may benefit by incorporating things, and/or picturing all the jigs and such that I now have to replace….
I guess this is just a long winded way of expressing my appreciation and respect for this channel.. in a genre that tends to feel a bit stale and repetitive, you sir stand apart..
Good job
RUclips is forbidden in China. How is possible for Amu still keep posting on RUclips?
Is it banned in Hong Kong?
Poorly titled video. I had no idea that this woodworker was building a workbench. Mention "workbench" and you will many more viewers. I would love to see his (your?) philosophy of benches. What kind of wood was it made from? What were your work holding requirements? Would it help to have the legs in the same plane as the top? Was there not a frame saw or bandsaw powered by water or electrical motor near your home to do the laborious work of breaking down and milling the stock? In any case, many thanks for posting this. Beautiful work. John Q.
Thank you for your suggestion, I will change the title immediately
Your a GENIUS I BET AND WELL TRAVELLED and BRAINEY.
Eles não dispõem de um veículo com motor a combustão ou de tração animal, para carregar a madeira para seu projeto? Não dispõem de ferramentas elétricas ou com motor a combustão? Ou trata-se apenas de preferência por métodos e técnicas antigas no realização do trabalho?
This demonstrates that power tools are NOT required to produce good work. One should always master hand tools before using power tools. Your hands have the skill, not the tools.
Where is festool, fancy jigs, table saw, and etc? I thought those tools can create great products
I don't use that many tools
@@GrandpaAmu-WoodArtist I know I was being facetious.
Your a GENIUS I BET AND WELL TRAVELLED.
Да ни фига ты ручным фуганком не выровняешь брус для склейки щита!
Yes there is, it's called skill.
Only after decades of experience can someone make mortise and tenon by hand and eye successfully fit . Grandpa Amu what type of wood is the bench made of ?
I'm guessing this is not his official channel, just someone leeching views.
I’d rather work smart than hard. Life is too short
I guess they didnt film the part splitting the logs that supplied those 8 x 3 boards? Or hand fitting the dovetails? And I dont really think hand sawing logs to suit the job at hand is "making something out of scrap wood
If you had looked closely, you would have seen those logs came out of a building, problably a basic rural farm house. In their previous life, these logs were cut, debarked, and dried. Then tenons were cut into the ends. They were probably either rafters, or simple fence posts. So yeah, they were scrap wood that came out of a structure. You could hear how dry they were when they were off loaded, because the logs rang out as they fell on top of each other. He was lucky, and probably got them cheap.