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Wooden crosses are a fairly common sight in rural French villages and a neighbour wanted one for his garden. A mishap in the 90th minute meant we had to start over and remake the post. I'll be more careful shaping pegs going forward...
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You should use a wooden mallet on the pegs, as the mallet absorbs the shocks a little, and then springs back some, which reduces splitting of the pegs.
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Carl good to see you ! Being a retired woodworker, now into carving, I fully appreciate the quality of your tools and your expertise in using them. You have great skills, I take it you had a great teacher! 😃👍😃😃. I liked your break beverage 🍺. Nice content!
Yes, its nice to have great tools, especially if they are free from a sponsor.
First message from. me Carl. As an ex wood butcher I love to watch your working with such beautiful timbers. Rare and incredibly expensive in my home nation.
Have you ever used or considered using the Japanese saw or nokogiri (鋸) ... saw used in woodworking and Japanese carpentry that cuts on the pull stroke. Ita great tool for all sorts of cuts and is equal to or better than a tenon saw for many o0f the cuts you guys use a rip or crosscut saw for. I used them after being converted years ago for all sorts of mitres and fine cuts.
Wow!!!! The cross is beautiful!!!! I’d love to have one exactly like that one.
Hope you are feeling better! 🍀
The horizontal beam limits this unit's application to children, and those of diminutive physical stature. Everyone I know of deserving of crucifixion is WAY to big for this model.
You can always crucify them in a Y position, gotta get creative in the face of adversity!
@@mountainbreath1371 Thinking outside the box. I like it. And I stand corrected.
:🔐🉐📴📴📴📴 and us have been looking for a place
Carl,
It's December and winter in Michigan USA, so am catching up on your videos.
Hope you are doing well post-Covid!
Stay healthy and best wishes to your family for a very, merry Christmas!
Hey guys, I love the detail work you guys do, totally the right way, the offsets, just everything is so awesome and correct. The guy with the he white hair reminds me of myself, I'm 65 now and still plugging away, not new stuff just remodels on regular houses, but keeps me going, trying to pass on the knowledge to who wants to learn, slot of the youngsters are not dedicated like we were to learn. I'm a Electrician and painter to start with but of course by now I do everything. Thumbs up to all your crew so awesome to see good tradesmen, doesn't come easy does it, how much crap we done that we didn't want to do huh! Time consuming and everything else, injuries, I could go on and on but you guys know what I'm saying, so take care and keep upthe great work, like i said awesome work gents!!!!!
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Hi Carl. Just to tell you that I'm very admirativ of your work. Everythings seems so "noble" in your projects. Very satisfaying to see you giving à new birth to this old "bigourdane". I'm from the area you seems to fell in love with and I'm very proud that you enjoy it as well.
Keep going.
A french boy from (almost) your neighbourhoud
Carl, I am inveous of your carpentry skills and more so of the fact that you got to learn with your dad and your "significant other" helps too! Keep up the good work brother.
I'm glad you're better from COVID. We have a lot of sick people at my hospital. I'm lucky so far, as is my family. Stay well and keep making. Also, my wife cut my hair during the pandemic and did the same thing. I went around with VERY short hair for about 6 weeks there.
I was like "where is her ear protection!"
Good husband
the box of nails are for nailing your fears, worries, doubts & mistakes - things not meant to be carried beyond the cross.
Surprised that even with a vacuum from your power tools you never wear a mask. Look at the sawdust on the floor, that has been airborne. Hard woods are especially carcinogenic if absorbed into the lungs.
oak. not good.😊
He'll learn one day when it's too late.
My lungs are ruined from woodworking.
How much air do they have blowing through the building? We don’t know. So we have no clue how dusty it is.
Brilliant channel just found it. Good to see British woodworkers.
Nice contrast. The most expensive tools used in reclaimed wood .....what an experience !!
like it how the father & son getting along with their craftmanship, watching here from PH
Love ur sense of humour. Amazing machines and such ease at using them. U r like a wizard amongst the wood. Fell in love with ur vlogs.
God bless you my friend
Thank You, Mr. Rogers!
The video is very useful for me, as all other Your videos.🤗
Kind of figured you'd have a problem with those trenails when I saw you banging them in so hard. Tight, yes, but not that tight! Wooden spikes like that work best not because they're driven in like a splitting wedge, but because they're first dried out by the fire so they shrink a hair. It's still a drive-in fit, but after they are in and cool down, they absorb ambient moisture and swell up to jam tight in the two pieces.
Nice video and fun to see the crucifix come to shape. Getting those faceted ends so perfect was oddly pleasing!
A job beautifully done!
I was so glad to see that ear protection was provided to the love Lady, I was initially shocked to see she had no ear noise protection.
Glad to see you back on RUclips, Carl. As for the cross, we bought one just like it at WalMart last Sunday. Cheers.
Beautiful!
i like the all-or-nothing approach to vacuum
Well there is still a lot of nice material left in the damaged piece. You will find something else to do with it.
My first thought this was a sponsored ad for Festool,my opinion has not faltered...
It probably was
Mentioned in the video series repairing the roof. The tools were all given by Festool.
It’s been a while… but I’m not crossed… 🤓
Love watching the process of joining the timber’s. Really enjoy your content. Nice editing and interesting projects!
Something has changed about this video recently. Can’t put my finger on it.
Lovely to see you back and love to see your video....
You make it look so easy...
Excellent work, not a easy project, really loved the craftsmanship, keep up the good work loved watching it.
Like many woodworking videos, this one shows more the tools than the actual work. Regarding the strength of the joint, the strength of the wood is related to the type of wood and the cross-sectional area. The union that you present, removes half of the piece, therefore for the same union, you must use a wood with a larger section, which will be more expensive.
Thanks so very much for sharing your content. Much love to you and yours for North West Florida USA.
Building a cross in 2021. Nice job, crusader)))
Boy do I wish I had your stock of Festools!
amen
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I think I have a crush on that Festool chainsaw deepcut machine
I don't know how the buy and sell in your area is but over here in western Canada you can pick up a decent wood lathe for a case of beer.
10:28 I can't stop laughing 😆
if you chamfer the edges of timber peg on the end you are striking it lessens the amount of splitting cheers from australia 🇦🇺
Beautiful cross
Hope you’ve fully recovered from the lurgy.
And glad to see I’m not the only one who has those ‘Ah Shite’ moments.
Great stuff! You should think about making a shave horse if more draw pegging is on the cards. It's one of those tools that once you've made one, you'll wonder how you ever got by without.
A lathe would make the dowel pegs quickly and accurately with the same taper as the tapered reamer which really should be used to prepare the holes.
Golden rule of vlogging always steer clear of politics and religion because there is ALWAYS a nutter somewhere who will either agree with you or be against you.....AND they're can become quite irrational.
Not only that...but gods arent real, including yours.... HA!
How are you so precise and accurate with everything, all I really have for measuring is a square.
I have to admit I was just a bit confused about the whole project. Thanks for the answer. I wish you well on your recovery. Blessings from New Orleans.
Oh I forgot. Speedy recovery but then again you are bloody young😊😊👍
Have you thought about selling wind chimes that we hear in the background on some videos ?
Thumbs up - for the beer!
Nailed it 😁 👍🏴
Those Italian power tools are cool.
Need loads of these making for our politicians
Well done sir!
Nice work 😀
Very good work 💪👍👌
Top jointing! and drinking my absolute favourite Belgian tipple!
Clearly demonstrates the imperfect nature of wood.
Don't blame the wood, blame me 😁
Nice, though I almost choked when you used the Cross to open a beer.
Perfect job, but this small action may have offended many people.
Great video, thanks for sharing!
Не знаю зачем, но смотрю все ваше видио, спасибо за них.
Très beau travail ! Tant sur la croix que sur les autres projets déjà réalisés. Merci pour ces partages qui permettent d'apprendre beaucoup ! Nous sommes aussi dans le Gers et vos rénovations nous inspirent énormément..
if only Festool did some kind of extractor.....😉
amazing soundtrack
The puppy is going to "baptize" the foot of that cross, it's a matter of time...
Beautiful torture machine !
Welcome back to the Roman Empire.
Few people realize that the Romans popularized the use of motor driven jointers and planers.
Holy Roman Empire please!
For. Young Man you have got crazy Skills I love watching. Master Woodworker in action keep it up Cheers 👍👍👍💪💪💪😁😁😎
The ending was Epic, he wanted it for his garden, perhaps with a Box of NAIIIILSSSSS LMAO. that got me funny bone.... but I imagine that blow out was a real blow to mission, yeah, that bouncy thing is always bad, it happens, we live and then we learn... sometimes...
What kind of wood treatment/oil are you using? Is it weatherproof?
I like your videos and enjoy watching them but you should invest in a mobile dust extraction system. I recommend festoon extractors. Best luck.
Ein wunderschönes Eichenholz aus dem ein Kreuz gefertigt wurde eine tolle Sache👍
Mit den Holznägeln muss noch geübt werden, sie sollten nicht rund sondern kantig sein acht oder zwölf Eck damit sie sich an den Kanten ins Holz ein schneiden rund ist eine schlechte Wahl. Sie sollten ebenfalls leicht König sein, dann gelingt es auch.
Gruß:
Zimmerermeister L. Kohn
Konisch!
Carl
Love your videos.
You have seriously good skills, where did u learn them? What's your background?
The tittle sort of threw me, Uh oh who is Carl gonna crucify and why? Cool to see an upload from. ya Carl !!
Yeah, i thought the same, wierd
My first thought was that it was for an effigy of Macron……..
Title has been changed.
Is a tittle summit to do with breast implants?
Got the wrong end of the stick with this one thought we were gonna c someone blaze up some of amsterdams finest
With right beer, everything works. 🍻
You know, if somebody could come up with a portable, affordable gizmo that used a cheap, environmentally friendly bonding liquid that people could use to turn sawdust into burnable pellets or briquets or whatever, carpenters could make their own firewood and sawmills could have a nice little side business making "fireplace logs".
If your wooden pins are splitting out when you drive them, they are too tight!
Now I'm going to buy a beer and drink it. 4.38
Well done
Love the sponsor spot!!!!
Fantastic !!!
All the Gear.....But no Idea ! £10,000 Worth of Festool just to do a Half lap joint , Then The Girl going across the Grain with the Belt Sander just before He Smashes it with the Club Hammer..
glad your back and hope your good as ever cant wait for more stay safe my friend loved the cross and mistakes happen and you can fix anything
Saludos desde ARGENTINA !!!
Looking forward to see a clothes hanger lime with that
Listening...
This leisure system
Two Planks at a 🤞
The german military actually developed hearingprtotection for their dogs. May be an option for your floof :D
Love you vids and handcraft talent!
Love the handy work, good tips to know, thanks
That's a Requiem that you were playing. A bit sombre, but what was the recording?
great 👍👍👍, greetings from the earth channel made by teak, moving in the exposure of Blora teak wood type A +
Magnifique pour notre Divin
CarlRogers you should look up Sampson boat company do RUclips project with a restoring the tally ho 130 old sailing yacht
Wouldnt you want to bowtie those large cracks? They look like they are just going to grow alot if that is set outside.
I think you'll find the strongest joint known to man has 2 Rizzla and a mixture of Skunk and Northern Lights.
Great comment. Was waiting for something like that.
11:05 you can use soap, it's easier to put in it
En France et partout dans le monde on parle en METRE