Guys great skill used in the video. I'm an old retired carpenter and joiner from N. Ireland. Two tips I'll share if that's OK. 1. When using white melamine on your resin fills or marcarta tables, wax it well first with a wax that won't mark your project. It will lift of the finished project with ease. 2. The reason you drill kept catching when boring the brass plates is the cutting angle of the drill bit. Goggle it & you will get the correct angle. Anyway thanks for sharing. Regards Hugo Dale
I'm one of the weird ones that really like when you talk. I love your sense of humor and how open you are about things. I love that you teach so much and give back so much. My brother introduced me to your channel. He said I have to watch you because I would love you so much. He was right and I love having something to share with him. I appreciate your channel. It makes me want to do my woodworking again. Thank you.
Que bonitos trabajos de carpinteria pura obra de arte estos jóvenes llevan la carpintería a un nivel muy superior felicidades estoy asimbrado saludos desde Los Girasoles Municipio de Charo Michoacán México
Extraordinario trabajo, limpio, inteligente y que mueran todos de envidia por que encima de todo guapísimo y con manos mágicas. Me encanto toda la maquinaria y los productos. Todo tu trabajo terminó en bellas obras de arte que llevan mucho trabajo, lo reconozco, gracias!!! Buen equipo!!!
Wonderful table top especially the dark one you have made. My compliments for that one. The lighter one is nice to but so spectacular as the dark one. Greets Michael
Esse cara é uma enciclopédia de conhecimento nessa arte e tem uma oficina de primeira qualidade, ferramentas top demais e uma qualidade de trabalho excelente, quem dera saber só um pouquinho do que ele sabe.
Good tip. I use a similar "undercut" technique when making dovetails. The exterior of the dovetail looks perfect despite a minute undercut in the interior of the tails. Thanks for introducing me to Banggood. I made a dial indicator holder to make the measurement you did but my wooden holder is just not steady enough. I look forward to receiving an aluminum one!
Mais quel travail de dingue... 😲🤯 Le mec, il a fait un bureau, d'une qualité incroyable à base de...tissu en jeans 😐 . Le résultat est juste fou. En plus de la Technique, du savoir faire et du matériel, ce monsieur est minutieux et créatif! Le combo parfait pour faire ce travail, BRAVO
I thought I had seen all of your videos, and then this one popped up. When I saw it was you, I said "Cam!" so loudly that I scared my cat. Love your videos!!
Wow those tables that your polishing are some of the most beautiful pieces ive ever seen. Im not familiar with the technique and products your using but i bet your making darn good bank on those. Great work man, very impressive. I cant believe the way that wood pops and comes alive. Very very awesome!!!
Thanks for the great work it's really beautiful,I am very happy about your workshop setup and how you you do your woodworking ideas ❤ .I am a woodworker and I grow up in this field I am a Gambian,Gambia is in west Africa with a population of about two million people and once again thanks for the great work.
I don't think I've ever felt so completely unworthy as an adult human being, as I did while watching this video. Great work as ever and thanks for a very enjoyable way to spend my 2am Sunday morning.
👍☺️👍 Really loving ❤ all of your wood working projects so far have really inspired me to maybe give it ago myself one day 🤔 but then again looking 👀 at all of the equipment you have and need, to get the job done 😮 maybe I'll just enjoy watching 🤓 you guy's do it instead 😅 keep doing what you're doing 👍 but the only one thing I would suggest, is maybe slow down a little, sit back and have a nice cup of English tea 🍵 and looking like you are enjoying what you are making 😉 and give yourself a pat on the back 😂 as it looks really nice to me.....🍻👋
Buen trabajo y buen profesional, la hebra artística que tiene es muy personal y meticulosa, hasta que no te convenzas a ti mismo no das el resultado de muy buen trabajo
haha those makita belt sanders! 1st thing i was taught in a workshop 30 years ago was to put them down on their side because they had a habit of doing that lol, guess he got sick of sending them for repair. i nearly choked on my melon chunk when you did it lol
Great work ! I like your individual little shelves for your sanders, planes, and stuff. Have you done a video on how to make that system? Would be great if you have!!
A unique concept. I remember attending a seminar at a food convention hosted by SYSCO that spoke aboutLamberts where they threw rolls or Steven Spielberg building a restaurant that looked and felt like being in a submarine There was a place called Bugaboo Creek that had animated animal heads or life sized that would tell a story while you ate. That was cool
Esse vídeo é um festival de máquinas, equipamentos, ferramentas e talento (Brasil). This video is a festival of machines, equipment, tools and talent (Brazil).
really enjoyed this video, the ambiance was so calming and the craftsmanship is impressive! however, i can't help but feel that 3 hours of just woodworking might be too much for some people. do you think shorter videos would keep more viewers engaged?
I have never been so ashamed of how you two represent the craft of carpentry. It's not just about having the skills or the machinery. Its about the joy, the privilege, and the reverence of working with a material that was essentially alive before it was felled. You display no reverence for the work, nor the material, or the craft. It seems to me that to you it is just about collecting a paycheck as fast as possible. Fine. I will never bother with your channel again. Let others be your acolytes. To me doing the work by hand it comes down to just not build something, but have be a pure joy to do so, that takes time and dedication, and appreciation for the wood, and I find none of that here. Yes you measure well, and cut accurately, but you show no love in your motions, faces, or actions. I will go and appreciate great craftsmen like the Japanese, Koreans, or true old style craftsmen that become charged with love for what they do beyond just get the work done. I know that you do not care what I say, or maybe even have RUclips take my posting out for calling you out on your lack of heart for what you have now shown for this craft, but I felt that I had to say this. You show no love, but just an exasperated need to just force yourself through the tasks, and not enjoy the journey of having the opportunity to work with such beautiful pieces of wood.
One must have a love for the craft to start it and become skilled... Maybe this particular woodworker isn’t for you, and that’s okay. But this comment feels a bit unnecessary.
@@elizabethruiz6545 It is not without merit. It is something that I felt needed to be said, for if no one complaints, or objects, the silence merely shows a false acceptance of what I have seen. But then again, that you feel it was unnecessary is your opinion. You have that right. Just as I have mine to object to what I feel is a lack of soul in this presentation. That is also my right. I won't take away your rights. Do not attempt to deprive me of mine.
Plus, you left out the most damning criticism of all,which is they did not plant and care for the trees that the material came from and I saw no evidence that they even searched for, felled or slabbed them. The spirit of the final product is thus bastardized spiritually and completely devoid of any providence. ( ICYMI @wateringman: Sarcasm)
Beautiful work. I am hypnotized by your videos. I’m just wondering, how long does it take you to work on these projects on average? Also, I see you use high quality materials. Is it cost effective for you? Between the cost of materials, time and labor, or do you just do it for the love of your art?
Greeting from Puerto Rico, I’m following you for awhile, I’m amazed with the awesome work that you do, I would like to know where did you get the face shield with filters. I appreciate if you put a link in you page or sent it to me. Thanks 🙏🏽
Guys great skill used in the video. I'm an old retired carpenter and joiner from N. Ireland. Two tips I'll share if that's OK. 1. When using white melamine on your resin fills or marcarta tables, wax it well first with a wax that won't mark your project. It will lift of the finished project with ease. 2. The reason you drill kept catching when boring the brass plates is the cutting angle of the drill bit. Goggle it & you will get the correct angle. Anyway thanks for sharing. Regards
Hugo Dale
@far_outlook если после работы осталось десять пальцев, это уже достижение...
Such Amazing craftsmanship and Absolutely Beautiful outcome!! Thank you for sharing..
I'm one of the weird ones that really like when you talk. I love your sense of humor and how open you are about things. I love that you teach so much and give back so much.
My brother introduced me to your channel. He said I have to watch you because I would love you so much. He was right and I love having something to share with him. I appreciate your channel. It makes me want to do my woodworking again. Thank you.
I appreciate you Jennifer 🙏
A pleasure to watch a perfectionist at work. All three tables work brilliantly “together”. Thank you.
I loved watching this perfection work with wood and metal and even the leather legs, Nicely done😊
With every high end tool you can think of at your disposal any of these pieces require no skill whatsoever. Just manpower.
Nice craftsmanship ! Getting hilarious when speeding up the replay though :D Thanks for sharing !
So happy to see Joseph and Felix, sharing this moment with you both ❤️
Congratulations 🎉
Смотрю на твои изделия и по хорошему завидую. Силы тебе и разума.
Себе купи , пару извилин , на ленинградской барахолке 🐔🐓
Себе купи пару извилин на барахолке в мухосранске
Чему ж ты завидуешь? Он же тупой и безрукий.
извилины продаются только по укропаспортам в усраинскрй дреспублике,в мусорасранске только завод по накрутке резьбы в укросраках@@СерыйПоляк-э4ц
Чем бы дитя не тешилось только бы титю не просило🤣🤣
Very good, excelente el trabajo, muy creativos con un estilo Sui Generis. Julio desde argentina les manda saludos
Todos... momentos de pura inspiração deste artista.
Parabéns à você e seus colaboradores, por esta "arte".
Meus agradecimentos
Que bonitos trabajos de carpinteria pura obra de arte estos jóvenes llevan la carpintería a un nivel muy superior felicidades estoy asimbrado saludos desde Los Girasoles Municipio de Charo Michoacán México
Great stuff! Well shot, well edited, skillful hands.
Wonderful work. You are an artist.
La madera de nogal es hermosa, felicitaciones y excelentes trabajos.
What a bunch of badasses! I hope I grow up to be like that one day
Stairs came out awesome.
Beautiful work and attention to detail! 😮 ❤
Vocês são demais!!! Nunca vi igual!!! Parabéns pelo trabalho e capricho, Desejo-lhes muito sucesso ❤ quando eu crescer quero ser igual a vocês 😂
Extraordinario trabajo, limpio, inteligente y que mueran todos de envidia por que encima de todo guapísimo y con manos mágicas. Me encanto toda la maquinaria y los productos. Todo tu trabajo terminó en bellas obras de arte que llevan mucho trabajo, lo reconozco, gracias!!! Buen equipo!!!
Et superbes réalisations ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5/5 … ❤
Wonderful table top especially the dark one you have made. My compliments for that one. The lighter one is nice to but so spectacular as the dark one. Greets Michael
O cara é bom mesmo, uma obra de arte
Esse cara é uma enciclopédia de conhecimento nessa arte e tem uma oficina de primeira qualidade, ferramentas top demais e uma qualidade de trabalho excelente, quem dera saber só um pouquinho do que ele sabe.
Your workmanship is very good
Boquiaberto, parabéns pela excelência no trabalho!🎉
Realmente espectacular 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Trabalho magnífico e peças que são obras de arte.
Ca fait parfois de la peine de voir abattre un arbre, mais là vous le rendez sublime et éternel.
superbes créations ❤
Fabric table is fantastic with the leather clad legs etc. All the works are great very artistic and different.
Fenomenal trabajo!! 👌👏👍
I have never watched a video woodwork like this , amazing Talent,
Blessed .
Te admiro muito vc é muito detalhista parabéns
Good tip. I use a similar "undercut" technique when making dovetails. The exterior of the dovetail looks perfect despite a minute undercut in the interior of the tails. Thanks for introducing me to Banggood. I made a dial indicator holder to make the measurement you did but my wooden holder is just not steady enough. I look forward to receiving an aluminum one!
Fantastic very good BRASIL
Great work thanks you're an Artist.
Now you need to replace the handrail to compliment the stairs. Gorgeous job on the stairs btw.
It's so nice to hear the normal work noises without deafening abuse from others' choice of supposedly good music.
Love watching your videos you make beautiful furniture 😊
Beautiful looking table
Sometimes I find making things for my shop more satisfying than making projects, haha.
Me too but still, I feel guilty about this.
What a meaningful video. I watched the whole video. It's great
You havle done beautifull works Congratulations
Remarkable and fully appreciated attention to the finest details.
RESPECT !
Просто ахуительно! Just great! Simple and super great! Your job on high super level! Thank you for wonderful video!
Wow!!! Amazing creations, keep the videos coming!!!
Mais quel travail de dingue... 😲🤯
Le mec, il a fait un bureau, d'une qualité incroyable à base de...tissu en jeans 😐 . Le résultat est juste fou.
En plus de la Technique, du savoir faire et du matériel, ce monsieur est minutieux et créatif! Le combo parfait pour faire ce travail, BRAVO
It is a job and very laborious, but the results are very beautiful, very good work.
I thought I had seen all of your videos, and then this one popped up. When I saw it was you, I said "Cam!" so loudly that I scared my cat. Love your videos!!
Wow those tables that your polishing are some of the most beautiful pieces ive ever seen. Im not familiar with the technique and products your using but i bet your making darn good bank on those. Great work man, very impressive. I cant believe the way that wood pops and comes alive. Very very awesome!!!
Squeaky
Thanks for the great work it's really beautiful,I am very happy about your workshop setup and how you you do your woodworking ideas ❤ .I am a woodworker and I grow up in this field I am a Gambian,Gambia is in west Africa with a population of about two million people and once again thanks for the great work.
36:15 A good old home improvements reference right there Mr. Tim Taylor.
I don't think I've ever felt so completely unworthy as an adult human being, as I did while watching this video. Great work as ever and thanks for a very enjoyable way to spend my 2am Sunday morning.
Holly Moses what a mess. This is why you command the big dollars. Beautiful work!
@_scrapman4324
YOU WILL NEVER UNDERSTAND WHY, EH!?
Eso es creatividad y lo demás son tonterías 😮😅👏👍
Great skill like your work keep up the good job guys may God bless you 🙏🙏🙏
👍☺️👍 Really loving ❤ all of your wood working projects so far have really inspired me to maybe give it ago myself one day 🤔 but then again looking 👀 at all of the equipment you have and need, to get the job done 😮 maybe I'll just enjoy watching 🤓 you guy's do it instead 😅 keep doing what you're doing 👍 but the only one thing I would suggest, is maybe slow down a little, sit back and have a nice cup of English tea 🍵 and looking like you are enjoying what you are making 😉 and give yourself a pat on the back 😂 as it looks really nice to me.....🍻👋
Show de bola meus parabéns, excelente trabalho!😅
Buen trabajo y buen profesional, la hebra artística que tiene es muy personal y meticulosa, hasta que no te convenzas a ti mismo no das el resultado de muy buen trabajo
Hola soy de Chile.. magnífico ver tus programas .. y tu TALLER ❤
Increíble lugar
“Porque está sin audio “ ?
Gracias
I see you love every bit of the wood you handle Granny 93 USA
very beautiful, great work.
Amazing excellent content. THANK YOU
haha those makita belt sanders! 1st thing i was taught in a workshop 30 years ago was to put them down on their side because they had a habit of doing that lol, guess he got sick of sending them for repair. i nearly choked on my melon chunk when you did it lol
Great work ! I like your individual little shelves for your sanders, planes, and stuff. Have you done a video on how to make that system? Would be great if you have!!
Incrível as ferramentas que eles tem , os produtos que usam
BEAUTIFUL WORK GUYS, CONGRATS
日本ではめったに見ることのできない古いオガ 綺麗になってありがとうございます
Very very nice🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹good work👍👍👍👍👍
I like this video thank you for sharing it to view and I wish your channel more success ❤
A unique concept. I remember attending a seminar at a food convention hosted by SYSCO that spoke aboutLamberts where they threw rolls or Steven Spielberg building a restaurant that looked and felt like being in a submarine There was a place called Bugaboo Creek that had animated animal heads or life sized that would tell a story while you ate. That was cool
I had gotten sidetracked with my comment before and posted it. The lambert’s in ozark Missouri I actually worked there in 05 and 06 as a line cook
gorgeous work!
Indeed a pleasure to watch. Greetings from South Africa.
Esse vídeo é um festival de máquinas, equipamentos, ferramentas e talento (Brasil). This video is a festival of machines, equipment, tools and talent (Brazil).
Хоть мы и люди с разных континентов.Но мы просто общий народ.И Это нас ,обьединяет,не зависимо от нашего провительства.
Very beautiful and excellent handcrafting. The depth of the step must be about half of the height to match our legs. In sum it shall be about 25”.
Vocês são D+
Wicked bench..@ 27:00 Grtz from Amsterdam
Just think about it 👍👍👍grt from Holland.
Great woodworking skills
@far_outlook Don't stick your nose into what doesn't concern you
really enjoyed this video, the ambiance was so calming and the craftsmanship is impressive! however, i can't help but feel that 3 hours of just woodworking might be too much for some people. do you think shorter videos would keep more viewers engaged?
Werkzeuge auf NASA Level....
you do a great job
great video!
I have never been so ashamed of how you two represent the craft of carpentry. It's not just about having the skills or the machinery. Its about the joy, the privilege, and the reverence of working with a material that was essentially alive before it was felled. You display no reverence for the work, nor the material, or the craft. It seems to me that to you it is just about collecting a paycheck as fast as possible. Fine. I will never bother with your channel again. Let others be your acolytes. To me doing the work by hand it comes down to just not build something, but have be a pure joy to do so, that takes time and dedication, and appreciation for the wood, and I find none of that here. Yes you measure well, and cut accurately, but you show no love in your motions, faces, or actions. I will go and appreciate great craftsmen like the Japanese, Koreans, or true old style craftsmen that become charged with love for what they do beyond just get the work done. I know that you do not care what I say, or maybe even have RUclips take my posting out for calling you out on your lack of heart for what you have now shown for this craft, but I felt that I had to say this. You show no love, but just an exasperated need to just force yourself through the tasks, and not enjoy the journey of having the opportunity to work with such beautiful pieces of wood.
One must have a love for the craft to start it and become skilled... Maybe this particular woodworker isn’t for you, and that’s okay. But this comment feels a bit unnecessary.
@@elizabethruiz6545 It is not without merit. It is something that I felt needed to be said, for if no one complaints, or objects, the silence merely shows a false acceptance of what I have seen. But then again, that you feel it was unnecessary is your opinion. You have that right. Just as I have mine to object to what I feel is a lack of soul in this presentation. That is also my right. I won't take away your rights. Do not attempt to deprive me of mine.
at 36:23, he smiled
That is truly the stupidest comment I have ever heard a human being make. You should be ashamed of yourself. Embarrassing.
Plus, you left out the most damning criticism of all,which is they did not plant and care for the trees that the material came from and I saw no evidence that they even searched for, felled or slabbed them. The spirit of the final product is thus bastardized spiritually and completely devoid of any providence. ( ICYMI @wateringman: Sarcasm)
Excellent 👍
master piece
Beautiful work. I am hypnotized by your videos. I’m just wondering, how long does it take you to work on these projects on average? Also, I see you use high quality materials. Is it cost effective for you? Between the cost of materials, time and labor, or do you just do it for the love of your art?
Este señor tiene un taller que es un reino.
Классная работа! Уважуха.
This is good but I like the commentary. I also like the pine look.
@donaldbrewster5705
SHEEESH!
DON'T WATCH, EH!?
A hand held bandsaw comes in handy at times!
Фантастика
The tree grew for 100, 200, 300 years. Think about this man before you waste another piece.My heart breaks into a thousand pieces looking at...
SHEEESH!
GO HUG A 1,000-YEAR-OLD SEQUOIA, EH!?
@@edinstruction2011yees.,
PERJUANGKAN #HAKANGKET
great job
Greeting from Puerto Rico, I’m following you for awhile, I’m amazed with the awesome work that you do, I would like to know where did you get the face shield with filters. I appreciate if you put a link in you page or sent it to me. Thanks 🙏🏽
Very cool
very nice❤❤