Thank you for watching. Don't forget to check out the detailed base build here: ruclips.net/video/SPQqYL54lqk/видео.html ▸ *Woodworking Plans / Courses* www.foureyesfurniture.com/plans
Also, you can take the real goldy brass look out with a light rub down with an ultra fine scotch bright pad 👍. That’s usually what I do for “satin”. And if you go easy you should cut through the brass plating.
I agree 1000%, I couldn't plane a 2x4 to save my life. This is my first time seeing your videos and let me say, you are a craftsmen! I don't even know how I ended up here but I subscribed. Cheers!
Its Amazing when the most relaxing content is hard. Labor you/we lack the skill to do. Foureyes furniture and Blacktail studio. These woodworking channels i watch every night highly relaxing and enjoyable.
This is the first video I’ve seen from you guys and I’m in love. I usually watch woodworking videos to fall asleep, i sleepily clicked this from my suggested and it’s now 3am and I’m wide awake. This video is a captivating blend of poetry, art, humor, and goofs. Can’t wait to see more, I’m sold, never subscribed to a channel this fast
Out of all the wood working channels I watch, there’s just something different about your work. The design, the angles, the commentary etc… Everything you do is truly a work of art and I love it. I’ve seen the previous L-shape desk you’ve made and I regret getting the desk I have now because I would love to have a desk like this! Keep up the great work! ❤
Wow, thank you! That is a very kind comment. I definitely try my hardest to make a good video. And I’ll keep trying to get better. As for the last L desk. It seems like we make one every December. Not sure if we’ll go for a hat trick next year.
Separately, you guys did some incredible work. Together, you did some incredible work. As you said, the more things change, the more they stay the same. And I completely appreciate how good you both are, together or apart. All the love, brothers. You do daily what so many of us wish we could do even just once
Loved the ode to Shaun, his early stuff got me into woodworking and is a large driver in what pushed me to become a cabinet maker. You guys were great together and it made me equally emotional to hear that you had to split up, and hearing his old outro jam with the exceptional lay. Wish both of you so much success in the future 💕
The “punch in the face” guy is most likely the same guy that mentioned the 300 bucks worth on your charity table. You’re doing good, don’t get distracted by trolls
I generally don't comment on videos and if I do, I try and say constructive things - positive or negative (mostly positive ;)). But I am part of this one woodworking group where there are so many negative comments that I am not surprised ppl would to the things you described. Thanks for the effort of uploading good content and inspiration to the DIYers like myself who can't afford to commission these expensive pieces but can build something close-ish :)
I would like to say thank you, have being able to learn a lot with your tips. dispite the fact that in my country I have limited access to tools and some of the hardware that you use, it has being full enjoyment. Also, when Shawn gets to his channel, give us a shout, will be glad to subscribe!
Bummed that you guys won't be doing as much together video wise even though you're still working together and sharing the shop but totes understand the reasoning. I loved Shaun's channel too (you guys are easily my favorite woodworkers), so I'm glad we'll be getting videos from you both still.
Glad to hear it, Chris! I'm assuming he's likely to be moving because of a family thing(job, health, etc; haven't watched his vid yet but will), so I hope all is well on that side of things. But a part of me is wondering if he can't take being in the same zip code with the scrapsketball champ anymore... Either way, much love and joy to you guys and your families! Looking forward to see what you do next! (Hoping some sort of in-person workshop thing comes back around! Was signed up in the second cohort before you guys finally had to bag it.)
so many learnings in this video not only about woodworking but also how life works and goes, acceptance and letting go. the videography and cinematography together with the story telling, its like perfect!!
Another masterpiece. I think it’s fine Shawn is going back to his own channel. It’s like having a band, and sometimes you want to go cut a solo album, but you’re still a band when you want to be.
As a young man I was obsessed with finishing my 8 hour work day, and then my 6 hours 'refurb my house' time, and then watching Norm Abraham on some home channel. I loved not necessarily his finished items but his craftsmanship and methods and the fact that he had every powertool, jig, machine and gizmo known to woodcrafting. He was a nice guy too. I had to give up my workshop when I moved house and self flagelated myself with an insane workload and now at 51 I yearn to get a workshop back, gather up all my tools, a van, and get back on the tools. You guys are the modern day 'Norms' (not 'Normos') with your videos and craftsmanship and ethos. So massively watchable and the mid century style you have is right up my street. Fantastic work and I will be diving down the educational rabbit hole this channel provides time and time again and learning masses from it. Hopefully when I finish all my current property portfolio with my creative brain smashing the interiors, and kick back, I will come and visit you and do a course and hang out. To the trolls.... get a f******g GRIP! This stuff is fractionally distilled excellence! From The UK with a manhug. Well done and keep on keeping on! Paul Million.
I knew there were two of you, but I had no idea you weren’t always on the same channel. I’m looking forward to following both channels now and having twice the content to watch. You guys are both awesome! Best of luck on coming changes!
I absolutely love this guy. This is like the 2nd or 3rd time I came across his video but the way he talks makes me calm and like i could go on for ages about how deep some things hes saying really are. Its like it feels like i know him and i could talk with him for ages and everything he says makes sence. i dont even know nothing about woodwork but i still watch him for some reason. it feels good to just lay down and play his videos and i cannot say anything bad about him. this guy is like my favourite thing to watch
Followed you both for years and have never commented before. I followed your design to build a bed for my daughter’s first apartment and it came out great. Keep doing what you’re doing for those of us who love it!!
This is the first time I ever saw one of your videos. It has been a while since I felt so much at home right from the start. That mix of craftsmanship and self awareness, atmospherical music and satisfying macroshots and timelapses makes me feel calm and empowered to tackle whatever is next. It's creators like you who make me fall in love with RUclips again and again even after more than 10 years. Much love from Germany!
Man, teared up a little bit watching this video. Great homage to your friend as well. So well put together. Can only imagine the time and effort that went into this single video, from building on down to scripting and editing. One of your best.
don't know how anyone could hate on the Foureyes channel! Your videos are as professional as your woodworking skills, and it's so soothing to watch. I'm learning and being entertained everytime. Sorry to hear about your accident, and also too bad that the collab with Sean is coming to an end. You're correct in saying people don't like change... Wishing you both the best!
I am excited to still have Shawn around and glad that he is rebooting his channel as well! I think that you tow complement each other well. Thanks for taking us on the journey Chris! Keep up the awesomeness
It has been a joy to watch you two do this together. I am sad to see it end and equally excited for both the future of Foureyes and the return of SBMT. And I’ve gotta tell yah, I truly shed a single tear as you climbed on top of that desk. Thanks both of you for such a wonderful example of what collaboration can be.
Just found your shorts yesterday, and even if I have not done any woodworking, or shown any prior interest in woodworking, you're piquing my interest enough for me to subscribe so that some day I'd give it a try--- if not the actual woodwork but at the very least in designing custom furniture. Thank you.
I absolutely love the angles in your furniture, they just look so good! Also it makes me laugh thinking that in 50+ years time an ‘expert’ on the antiques roadshow (British program) is going to joyfully tell someone “this is a wonderful example of a Foureyes original” hehehe
That will be fun! Though compared to the Danish MCM furniture factories, there will be comparatively so few Foureyes pieces out there that they may just never meet the open market, haha
Just started watching both this and Shaun’s channels a few weeks ago, as I’ve grown increasingly interested in woodwork. Both channels are awesome, and I’ve loved the interaction and rapport. That said, I’m just fine with having potentially twice as much content! Keep up what you’re doing, both of you. A couple of gems in the often rocky surface of RUclips!
my dad does a lot of woodworking and I never really got into it, this video made me want to start doing wood working with him when we build my new desk, amazing desk and definitely would like to make the same drawers as these.
Found your channel via Blacktails, I have been binge watching the back catalogue for the last week. Beautiful work, love the production style. Informative, enjoyable and inspirational. Thanks to you both!
I love a good woodworking project with really good commentary, this is the first video that I watched from you guys but it definitely won’t be the last.
I was just telling my son about the two of you joining up and becoming Foureyes. Then all of this "changes". 😏 I love all of it. Pre-3 years and beyond.
I for one would not to see Shaun go, but I also understand growth and self-worth. What you two have done is shown that two different people, both highly talented, can compromise, collaborate and enhance each others' talents. Best of Luck Shaun. Best of Luck Chris... Foureyes is not stopping, merely changing.
I dont understand why people waste the time to troll. Clearly... you do great work. Not just the woodworking but the storytelling, production, and realism. You are one of the few well polished youtubers. Thank you.
This came up in my recommendation and I am glad i watched and you have earned a subscriber from the monologue on allowing folks to use your work to hone their skills without fear or being prosecuted as there are quite a few folks who have made inspired works and have been sued over them by some overzealous individual
I love watching your video's no ads, no product push, great woodwork and excellent narator. You are going to do great things with or without anyone else, You have yourself a great 2023.
Greetings, fellow sandwhich artist! Thank you for highlighting the silliness of people's attitudes about what people's work is worth. People deserve to work and be happy and live well. Labor is valuable, otherwise business owners wouldn't hire people in order to make money from others' work. Ergo...your builds are worth a lot. Thanks for all the great videos.
As a Swedish person, I have to say that I have a slight distaste for the glued fiber board Ikea seems to use in most their furniture, it seems like the antithesis of the quality craftmanship I've come to expect of this channel.
@@notyaunzzz sure but ikea does have to make mas producable cheap material large scale products. ikea can't sell slab desks as off the rip they will be over 1000.
Holy sheet, this took me back to my wood working days,sophomore year, while in the midst of quarantine. When woodworking was my therapy. And as I look at my final project ( A shelf made out of black wall nut, which I’m still proud of to this day) on my wall, I wish I never dropped woodworking. Thanks for igniting my love for wood, maybe I’ll take some classes next year in collage.
People are always going to be keyboard critics and tell you you shouldn’t charge x for y. You guys make beautiful and interesting pieces, you should charge whatever the heck you feel like. And when it’s an auction for charity?!?!?
It took sixty hours. And perhaps fifteen, twenty years. Go build skill, amass tools, sale skill, and all the rest before its even a table. Throw the ugly piece in storage 50 years and it's antique. And then it's still all subjective. Is it handmade if you use a drill?lol. It's worth what it's sold for. Go art on life. Make with passion and the paper comes nuff to make next and pass some love.
I used to be a woodworker during 15 years in Belgium, but i'm no longer. Now I help actors and comedians to find jobs, and hope that one day I'll finish this 40yo crisis novel. But I spend a lot of hours watchnig your videos and I kind of regret my past choices. Anyway, your workshop, your tools, your ideas, your furnitures are really awesome. Congrats ! (I'm nearly about crossing the ocean to work with you (don't be afraid, won't do it).
@Li6631 Cool! Oh boy, that's big question. I am in Ukraine close enough to the war zone, that they blew up our school and agriculture airport. But I am an American, and lived in Texas for years, before moving over here. )
I hardly can't believe there's people around spending life's precious time in disliking what other peoples do. What went wrong after they were born. Why disagree on anything that's free to watch or to not watch. There's a lot of truth in what you said about change. People often do not like change. And why change a winning team. You only do that with good reason. And good reasons aren't always obvious reasons. So now there's again a good reason for change and people again don't like it. Shaun is an excellent woodworker and so are you. And we're watching a woodworkers channel so what's up with that negativity. Go search for a mirror, look yourself into your hateful eyes and ask yourself the only question left. Who should be punched íf anyone ever should be punched. You guys, both of you, I love your work, I love your style, I love your comments, I love your little plays. Live your life and never let that negativism in.
This is the first video I've seen from you, in no way do I regret clicking it. You're well spoken, and quite honestly have a soothing voice, and most importantly you build some beautiful pieces. Hopefully one day I'll get to see my own being built on here. Definitely look forward to seeing more of your content.
You and Sean are GREAT at your craft, from designing to finish. Plus your videos and cometary are 2nd to none. I'm glad you take the time to make these videos. I wish nothing but success for the company! Take care!!
Hearing you talk about the "Losers" was funny! I love your commentary man. F! The haters, do your thing. You make AMAZING furniture btw. I'll be able to afford a commission real soon.
Love the videos such a humble guy. I have talked to you a few times at WBC and all those people who just subscribe to talk crap or hit the dislike well I think they are just jealous keep up the great work 😊
Man, I love the attitude you're taking about people using your designs. As someone who is getting into this craft, I have often wondered about how I might build my skillset. I think copying other people's work to use in my own home is a great way to do it. But, then what do you do when you build the next thing? You can't just stack all of these pieces up in your garage. Selling those practice projects makes a lot of sense. You're even taking it a little farther. I would not have probably set out to build another person's design for the purpose of reselling at a profit. The fact that you have given the green light to do so on small scale is really cool.
What an awesome video. You are a fantastic storyteller. I know nothing about woodworking, but your love for your challenging projects shows every step of the way. It is easy to tell how you feel about your work and how you find the challenges so interesting. I felt compelled to watch your whole video. "I never watch anything like this". Listening to your approach and watching you work in such a way where you show such little importance about yourself is so motivating. I love the fact that you want to share your knowledge and ideas for free. Giving back so others can learn to be as good or even better than you. And the best part is that you are good with all of it. Because you understand how good life can be.
Havent gotten a chance to watch one of your videos in a while (trying to limit YT screentime), but this was a beauty. Made it to the section about YT haters so here's a comment for the algorithm. While I haven't watched for a while, and with things changing, a four eyes video stays the same chill, artful, and poetic piece of internet cinema I have always enjoyed and respected. Keep up the good work!
I enjoy your view point on art and your art in particular. Imitation is the best form of flattery, however, beyond the flattery it is genuine. Your good artist and a good soul. Thanks for sharing!
never stumbled across your vidoes before, dont really have a interest in woodworking. HOWEVER! now that i just spent close to half an hour watching, I learnt 2 things: 1. i apperently have an interest in woodworking. 2. Im gonna start woodworking. You got me hooked, so the upcoming weeks i'll spend going through your videos. Thanks!
Hi there, I'm waching your videos for quite a while now. I like them a lot. I like your designs, I like the way you build stuff. But most I like that you show how you get to solution for problems you sometimes find during your build. Thank you and please continue. The editing was awesome too.
Your videos are amazing and the products you guys produce are very impressive and mind blowing. I learn so much knowledge from watching your content. Don’t listen to all the haters and trolls on the internet. Keep up the amazing work brother. Showing you some love and support from Hawai’i 🤙🏼
I first discovered this channel through Shaun's channel, about the same time I discovered blacktail and I enjoy this channels, learn a bit about wood working and enjoy each of them. Shame on those trolls / low neuron count people who only use the internet to compensate the lack of understanding of how things work. If like to thank you and Shaun for all the tips, funny comments and updates, take care of that injury and have a great 2023.
This was my first time watching one of your videos and I can honestly say......I LOVED IT! The end product is incredible. I'm sure your client will be very happy with this masterpiece you've both built.
Thank you for watching. Don't forget to check out the detailed base build here: ruclips.net/video/SPQqYL54lqk/видео.html
▸ *Woodworking Plans / Courses* www.foureyesfurniture.com/plans
watched that first
I’m super excited for you and Shuan. I miss his channel but really enjoy you two together. Looking forward to following both your futures.
Are you planning on releasing a set of plans for this desk design?
Also, you can take the real goldy brass look out with a light rub down with an ultra fine scotch bright pad 👍. That’s usually what I do for “satin”. And if you go easy you should cut through the brass plating.
Likes/dislikes it's all the same. All counts as interaction with the channel man ;)
You are a woodworking poet. I appreciate all your videos.
Thank you so much 😀
@@Foureyes.Furniture I stuck it to the Haterade drinkers by putting this video in my Favourites. 😂 That's gonna royally piss 'em off. 🤘
Totally agree. You have inspired me to go all in on my woodworking business so I would like to say, "thank you".
Seriously, this is my new favorite channel. I wish I could subscribe to it 10 more times.
I agree 1000%, I couldn't plane a 2x4 to save my life. This is my first time seeing your videos and let me say, you are a craftsmen! I don't even know how I ended up here but I subscribed. Cheers!
The woodworking, blacksmithing, glassblowing, metal casting and restoration communities are by far the most relaxing content on this site.
Its Amazing when the most relaxing content is hard. Labor you/we lack the skill to do.
Foureyes furniture and Blacktail studio.
These woodworking channels i watch every night highly relaxing and enjoyable.
This is the first video I’ve seen from you guys and I’m in love. I usually watch woodworking videos to fall asleep, i sleepily clicked this from my suggested and it’s now 3am and I’m wide awake. This video is a captivating blend of poetry, art, humor, and goofs. Can’t wait to see more, I’m sold, never subscribed to a channel this fast
Same here! Only it isn’t as late. 😂
Same!midnight here✋
Same, desk looks fire🔥
People that hate on overs for now reason don't deserve your attention, you are doign an amazing job.
Out of all the wood working channels I watch, there’s just something different about your work. The design, the angles, the commentary etc… Everything you do is truly a work of art and I love it. I’ve seen the previous L-shape desk you’ve made and I regret getting the desk I have now because I would love to have a desk like this! Keep up the great work! ❤
Wow, thank you! That is a very kind comment. I definitely try my hardest to make a good video. And I’ll keep trying to get better.
As for the last L desk. It seems like we make one every December. Not sure if we’ll go for a hat trick next year.
Separately, you guys did some incredible work. Together, you did some incredible work. As you said, the more things change, the more they stay the same. And I completely appreciate how good you both are, together or apart. All the love, brothers. You do daily what so many of us wish we could do even just once
You're too kind Ben. Appreciate it :)
Your last sentence, wow, very well said!!!
great sentiment
Loved the ode to Shaun, his early stuff got me into woodworking and is a large driver in what pushed me to become a cabinet maker. You guys were great together and it made me equally emotional to hear that you had to split up, and hearing his old outro jam with the exceptional lay. Wish both of you so much success in the future 💕
The “punch in the face” guy is most likely the same guy that mentioned the 300 bucks worth on your charity table. You’re doing good, don’t get distracted by trolls
I generally don't comment on videos and if I do, I try and say constructive things - positive or negative (mostly positive ;)). But I am part of this one woodworking group where there are so many negative comments that I am not surprised ppl would to the things you described. Thanks for the effort of uploading good content and inspiration to the DIYers like myself who can't afford to commission these expensive pieces but can build something close-ish :)
I would like to say thank you, have being able to learn a lot with your tips. dispite the fact that in my country I have limited access to tools and some of the hardware that you use, it has being full enjoyment. Also, when Shawn gets to his channel, give us a shout, will be glad to subscribe!
Bummed that you guys won't be doing as much together video wise even though you're still working together and sharing the shop but totes understand the reasoning. I loved Shaun's channel too (you guys are easily my favorite woodworkers), so I'm glad we'll be getting videos from you both still.
Thanks Anthony. And don't worry we're brainstorming some ideas for how we can still do some sort of content together. Even after Shaun moves.
Glad to hear it, Chris! I'm assuming he's likely to be moving because of a family thing(job, health, etc; haven't watched his vid yet but will), so I hope all is well on that side of things.
But a part of me is wondering if he can't take being in the same zip code with the scrapsketball champ anymore...
Either way, much love and joy to you guys and your families! Looking forward to see what you do next! (Hoping some sort of in-person workshop thing comes back around! Was signed up in the second cohort before you guys finally had to bag it.)
so many learnings in this video not only about woodworking but also how life works and goes, acceptance and letting go. the videography and cinematography together with the story telling, its like perfect!!
Thank you so much...really appreciate the kind words :)
Glad your order worked out, hopefully we can help on the next one!
Excellent craftsmanship and commentary.
oooh, nice desk, i love how you explain the process and include the mistakes
Another masterpiece. I think it’s fine Shawn is going back to his own channel. It’s like having a band, and sometimes you want to go cut a solo album, but you’re still a band when you want to be.
As a young man I was obsessed with finishing my 8 hour work day, and then my 6 hours 'refurb my house' time, and then watching Norm Abraham on some home channel. I loved not necessarily his finished items but his craftsmanship and methods and the fact that he had every powertool, jig, machine and gizmo known to woodcrafting. He was a nice guy too. I had to give up my workshop when I moved house and self flagelated myself with an insane workload and now at 51 I yearn to get a workshop back, gather up all my tools, a van, and get back on the tools. You guys are the modern day 'Norms' (not 'Normos') with your videos and craftsmanship and ethos. So massively watchable and the mid century style you have is right up my street. Fantastic work and I will be diving down the educational rabbit hole this channel provides time and time again and learning masses from it. Hopefully when I finish all my current property portfolio with my creative brain smashing the interiors, and kick back, I will come and visit you and do a course and hang out. To the trolls.... get a f******g GRIP! This stuff is fractionally distilled excellence! From The UK with a manhug. Well done and keep on keeping on! Paul Million.
I knew there were two of you, but I had no idea you weren’t always on the same channel. I’m looking forward to following both channels now and having twice the content to watch. You guys are both awesome! Best of luck on coming changes!
You're well ahead of the people who think it's just one person :)
Yeah I thought it was 2 friends who started a channel together.
I found you your channel because of Shaun, and will happily support both channels
I absolutely love this guy. This is like the 2nd or 3rd time I came across his video but the way he talks makes me calm and like i could go on for ages about how deep some things hes saying really are. Its like it feels like i know him and i could talk with him for ages and everything he says makes sence. i dont even know nothing about woodwork but i still watch him for some reason. it feels good to just lay down and play his videos and i cannot say anything bad about him. this guy is like my favourite thing to watch
Followed you both for years and have never commented before. I followed your design to build a bed for my daughter’s first apartment and it came out great. Keep doing what you’re doing for those of us who love it!!
Thanks Matt...appreciate that. We'll definitely both be keeping at it :)
This is the first time I ever saw one of your videos.
It has been a while since I felt so much at home right from the start. That mix of craftsmanship and self awareness, atmospherical music and satisfying macroshots and timelapses makes me feel calm and empowered to tackle whatever is next.
It's creators like you who make me fall in love with RUclips again and again even after more than 10 years.
Much love from Germany!
Is this your “Final Project” as you named it ?? Thanks, Steve
Man, teared up a little bit watching this video. Great homage to your friend as well. So well put together. Can only imagine the time and effort that went into this single video, from building on down to scripting and editing. One of your best.
don't know how anyone could hate on the Foureyes channel! Your videos are as professional as your woodworking skills, and it's so soothing to watch. I'm learning and being entertained everytime.
Sorry to hear about your accident, and also too bad that the collab with Sean is coming to an end. You're correct in saying people don't like change... Wishing you both the best!
Subbed, Liked and commented! Let the HATERs Hate. We still love your marvelous work!!!!
I am excited to still have Shawn around and glad that he is rebooting his channel as well! I think that you tow complement each other well. Thanks for taking us on the journey Chris! Keep up the awesomeness
It has been a joy to watch you two do this together. I am sad to see it end and equally excited for both the future of Foureyes and the return of SBMT. And I’ve gotta tell yah, I truly shed a single tear as you climbed on top of that desk. Thanks both of you for such a wonderful example of what collaboration can be.
i was worried until i saw the union fours. Thanks Foureyes Furniture you're the best.
Those will never leave the channel :)
Just taking a quick second at the end to appreciate those 90s, love your sneakers collection man
Just found your shorts yesterday, and even if I have not done any woodworking, or shown any prior interest in woodworking, you're piquing my interest enough for me to subscribe so that some day I'd give it a try--- if not the actual woodwork but at the very least in designing custom furniture.
Thank you.
I absolutely love the angles in your furniture, they just look so good! Also it makes me laugh thinking that in 50+ years time an ‘expert’ on the antiques roadshow (British program) is going to joyfully tell someone “this is a wonderful example of a Foureyes original” hehehe
That will be fun! Though compared to the Danish MCM furniture factories, there will be comparatively so few Foureyes pieces out there that they may just never meet the open market, haha
I love the high level woodworking but like the quirky commentary more. Adds a different dimension to woodworking videos.
The way you framed the video with "The more things change the more they stay the same" was pure genius!
The commentary is the best part of your videos for real. Mads Denmark Europe
I really like the way you filled in the slab with wood strips. great idea
Never watching your videos again for the several FLASH BANGS!!!
Together or apart, both of you guys will always be my favorite woodworking artists! Take love, Chris and Shaun! 💕
Thanks!...appreciate you
That is such a stunning desk, I can’t wait to one day be able to afford a piece of furniture made by you
That desk is the nuts! That's a desk the best person who ever lived should write the best poem ever written at
I’m not against that. 😊
Im just going to come out and say it, Im OBSESSED with you! Not only is your work amazing but you also got a talent for editing!
Everything about your channel is just wonderful. Thank you so much for the content.
Thanks! Appreciate the viewership :)
The clickbait headlines aren’t.
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@@mm9773, there will always be haters.
Just started watching both this and Shaun’s channels a few weeks ago, as I’ve grown increasingly interested in woodwork. Both channels are awesome, and I’ve loved the interaction and rapport. That said, I’m just fine with having potentially twice as much content! Keep up what you’re doing, both of you. A couple of gems in the often rocky surface of RUclips!
This is such a beautiful piece of art+furniture, and the video is great. Both you and Shaun are and will continue to be awesome creators.
Fantastic result. Great Craftsmanship.
my dad does a lot of woodworking and I never really got into it, this video made me want to start doing wood working with him when we build my new desk, amazing desk and definitely would like to make the same drawers as these.
That is awesome!
Y'all are aspirational. Great woodworkers and great friends to each other.
Thanks Evan. Definitely better friends than woodworkers :)
Found your channel via Blacktails, I have been binge watching the back catalogue for the last week. Beautiful work, love the production style. Informative, enjoyable and inspirational. Thanks to you both!
That is awesome! Really appreciate the kind words and the support. Glad you found me :)
I love a good woodworking project with really good commentary, this is the first video that I watched from you guys but it definitely won’t be the last.
I was just telling my son about the two of you joining up and becoming Foureyes. Then all of this "changes". 😏
I love all of it. Pre-3 years and beyond.
beautiful work as always, I'm a beginner woodworker and dream of making furniture as you do. you and shaun are my inspirations!
Wow, thank you!
I for one would not to see Shaun go, but I also understand growth and self-worth. What you two have done is shown that two different people, both highly talented, can compromise, collaborate and enhance each others' talents. Best of Luck Shaun. Best of Luck Chris... Foureyes is not stopping, merely changing.
Pretty pumped for Shaun’s channel - means more content for us! ❤ you both!
I dont understand why people waste the time to troll. Clearly... you do great work. Not just the woodworking but the storytelling, production, and realism. You are one of the few well polished youtubers. Thank you.
Wow, that looks incredible .
That sir is one of the finest pieces you’ve ever made. Absolutely gorgeous!
This came up in my recommendation and I am glad i watched and you have earned a subscriber from the monologue on allowing folks to use your work to hone their skills without fear or being prosecuted as there are quite a few folks who have made inspired works and have been sued over them by some overzealous individual
Glad you gave the video a chance. And really glad you enjoyed. Welcome aboard.
I love watching your video's no ads, no product push, great woodwork and excellent narator. You are going to do great things with or without anyone else, You have yourself a great 2023.
this desk is absolutely gorgeous
Greetings, fellow sandwhich artist! Thank you for highlighting the silliness of people's attitudes about what people's work is worth. People deserve to work and be happy and live well. Labor is valuable, otherwise business owners wouldn't hire people in order to make money from others' work. Ergo...your builds are worth a lot. Thanks for all the great videos.
Thank you for giving your permission to us for making replicas of your great work!
Yes, we need the IKEA collaboration! I’m obsessed with these big slab desks
IKEA is a factory, this is art, art doesnt scale, that is why its art.
As a Swedish person, I have to say that I have a slight distaste for the glued fiber board Ikea seems to use in most their furniture, it seems like the antithesis of the quality craftmanship I've come to expect of this channel.
@@notyaunzzz sure but ikea does have to make mas producable cheap material large scale products. ikea can't sell slab desks as off the rip they will be over 1000.
I’m completely new to this channel and I love your work! Can’t wait to watch more in the future 😊
Holy sheet, this took me back to my wood working days,sophomore year, while in the midst of quarantine. When woodworking was my therapy. And as I look at my final project ( A shelf made out of black wall nut, which I’m still proud of to this day) on my wall, I wish I never dropped woodworking. Thanks for igniting my love for wood, maybe I’ll take some classes next year in collage.
That's gotta be the most beautiful desk I've ever seen. Whatever the cost, it was worth it.
Thanks for giving us, one to end the year with.
Figured it was a slow week, and people could use it :)
People are always going to be keyboard critics and tell you you shouldn’t charge x for y. You guys make beautiful and interesting pieces, you should charge whatever the heck you feel like. And when it’s an auction for charity?!?!?
Thanks Joshua...agree. For charity, I wish it was a million bucks :)
It took sixty hours. And perhaps fifteen, twenty years.
Go build skill, amass tools, sale skill, and all the rest before its even a table.
Throw the ugly piece in storage 50 years and it's antique. And then it's still all subjective.
Is it handmade if you use a drill?lol.
It's worth what it's sold for.
Go art on life. Make with passion and the paper comes nuff to make next and pass some love.
People disliking your videos can't even use a screw driver
how is palestine these days?
@kasinski123 flattened by the izrahilli baby k'llers
I used to be a woodworker during 15 years in Belgium, but i'm no longer. Now I help actors and comedians to find jobs, and hope that one day I'll finish this 40yo crisis novel. But I spend a lot of hours watchnig your videos and I kind of regret my past choices. Anyway, your workshop, your tools, your ideas, your furnitures are really awesome. Congrats ! (I'm nearly about crossing the ocean to work with you (don't be afraid, won't do it).
Super video! Can't image how anybody would dislike any of your videos. Thanks for sharing so many nice details!
@Li6631 of course not )))
@Li6631 Cool! Oh boy, that's big question. I am in Ukraine close enough to the war zone, that they blew up our school and agriculture airport. But I am an American, and lived in Texas for years, before moving over here. )
Our Final Project......
...together. You'll see :)
Yeah dude, it's crazy they BOTH got selected for mandatory service aboard the ISS.
Desk is incredible. Love the design. Like one of the first that truly catches my attention. New subscriber
Awesome, thank you! Appreciate the kind words.
I hardly can't believe there's people around spending life's precious time in disliking what other peoples do. What went wrong after they were born. Why disagree on anything that's free to watch or to not watch.
There's a lot of truth in what you said about change. People often do not like change. And why change a winning team. You only do that with good reason. And good reasons aren't always obvious reasons.
So now there's again a good reason for change and people again don't like it.
Shaun is an excellent woodworker and so are you. And we're watching a woodworkers channel so what's up with that negativity. Go search for a mirror, look yourself into your hateful eyes and ask yourself the only question left. Who should be punched íf anyone ever should be punched.
You guys, both of you, I love your work, I love your style, I love your comments, I love your little plays. Live your life and never let that negativism in.
Never thought I would sit through a whole video that has such calm naration! Great job! Love your craft!
This is the first video I've seen from you, in no way do I regret clicking it. You're well spoken, and quite honestly have a soothing voice, and most importantly you build some beautiful pieces. Hopefully one day I'll get to see my own being built on here. Definitely look forward to seeing more of your content.
You and Sean are GREAT at your craft, from designing to finish. Plus your videos and cometary are 2nd to none. I'm glad you take the time to make these videos. I wish nothing but success for the company! Take care!!
I'm a CS student but I love engineering and studying about it and DIYing anything I can, and I'm absolutely in love with this channel now.
Hearing you talk about the "Losers" was funny! I love your commentary man. F! The haters, do your thing. You make AMAZING furniture btw. I'll be able to afford a commission real soon.
Appreciate you. Thanks. 🙏🏻😊
What a beautiful art object ! Respect for your "Gold" hands, and mindfulness.
I appreciate how much thought you put into the commentary. The wood working isn’t bad either. Cheers.
I simply love the dude. I wish I could do what he does. What a great teacher he would be.
Love the videos such a humble guy. I have talked to you a few times at WBC and all those people who just subscribe to talk crap or hit the dislike well I think they are just jealous keep up the great work 😊
I absolutely love the commentary and attitude of this chap, today youtube found me a gold mine of a channel! Can't wait to surf their videos :P
Man, I love the attitude you're taking about people using your designs. As someone who is getting into this craft, I have often wondered about how I might build my skillset. I think copying other people's work to use in my own home is a great way to do it. But, then what do you do when you build the next thing? You can't just stack all of these pieces up in your garage. Selling those practice projects makes a lot of sense.
You're even taking it a little farther. I would not have probably set out to build another person's design for the purpose of reselling at a profit. The fact that you have given the green light to do so on small scale is really cool.
This is genuinely, one of the most beautiful pieces of furniture I've ever seen.
11:26 very nicely done editing
This is, without a doubt, the most beautiful piece of furniture I've ever seen in my life.
Stunning work and that was so kind to give the money to charity for your other desk.
Best Gray
What an awesome video. You are a fantastic storyteller. I know nothing about woodworking, but your love for your challenging projects shows every step of the way.
It is easy to tell how you feel about your work and how you find the challenges so interesting. I felt compelled to watch your whole video. "I never watch anything like this".
Listening to your approach and watching you work in such a way where you show such little importance about yourself is so motivating. I love the fact that you want to share your knowledge
and ideas for free. Giving back so others can learn to be as good or even better than you. And the best part is that you are good with all of it. Because you understand how good life can be.
Havent gotten a chance to watch one of your videos in a while (trying to limit YT screentime), but this was a beauty. Made it to the section about YT haters so here's a comment for the algorithm. While I haven't watched for a while, and with things changing, a four eyes video stays the same chill, artful, and poetic piece of internet cinema I have always enjoyed and respected. Keep up the good work!
I enjoy your view point on art and your art in particular. Imitation is the best form of flattery, however, beyond the flattery it is genuine. Your good artist and a good soul. Thanks for sharing!
I didn’t know Shaun but this video made me miss him already :( The desk and this video are pieces of art.
never stumbled across your vidoes before, dont really have a interest in woodworking.
HOWEVER! now that i just spent close to half an hour watching, I learnt 2 things:
1. i apperently have an interest in woodworking.
2. Im gonna start woodworking.
You got me hooked, so the upcoming weeks i'll spend going through your videos. Thanks!
Hi there, I'm waching your videos for quite a while now.
I like them a lot. I like your designs, I like the way you build stuff. But most I like that you show how you get to solution for problems you sometimes find during your build.
Thank you and please continue.
The editing was awesome too.
Your videos are amazing and the products you guys produce are very impressive and mind blowing. I learn so much knowledge from watching your content. Don’t listen to all the haters and trolls on the internet. Keep up the amazing work brother. Showing you some love and support from Hawai’i 🤙🏼
Your voice overs are dope and very poetic. Awesome job with the word play and the wood working!
I first discovered this channel through Shaun's channel, about the same time I discovered blacktail and I enjoy this channels, learn a bit about wood working and enjoy each of them.
Shame on those trolls / low neuron count people who only use the internet to compensate the lack of understanding of how things work.
If like to thank you and Shaun for all the tips, funny comments and updates, take care of that injury and have a great 2023.
Another incredible display of craftsmanship. You can definitely see a style … keep them coming and we’ll done Shaun 👍🏼
Beautiful desk, beautiful videography, beautiful words
This was my first time watching one of your videos and I can honestly say......I LOVED IT! The end product is incredible. I'm sure your client will be very happy with this masterpiece you've both built.