Wow, just wow. You are all set to do great projects and videos for years to come. Glad to see my Patreon support being used so well. Hope a lot more people jump in and support you.
Good to see the place really coming together after months and months of hard work.. Good job Matt! Can't wait to see all the future project coming from this workshop.. :)
Great workshop and really well equipped. Makes mine look like a slum. Lovely to meet you briefly at Makers Central. 🙂 I hope to get some stickers done soon for swapping. Love some of the stuff you've made. Awesome skills 🙂
I enjoy ur videos and have become much more interested in working with hand tools. I am redoing my kitchen, replacing all the doors first and have put away the router and doing all the hinges , latches, etc., with a small router plane. Thanks
Don’t need any foes if you got friends like these cheeky guys, eh? 😂😁 You seem to have a great sense of humor since you left that part in the vid. Nice workshop Matt! Congratulations!!! 🍾🎈🎊
When you said 10 x 5 I thought it was 10ft by 5 ft, until you opened the door of the workshop and the units turns out to be metres! Ha ha! Beautiful workshop👌🏽
I love your workshop, it's great, however, one suggestion to make is don't put metal files on the magnetic bar because then the metal shavings will stick to the file. Well done overall.
Warning with Stainless, the heat from working it will harden it. So once you start a cut or drilling a hole, do not stop until complete, because if you do the temperature on the surface of the metal will air quench and harden and be almost impossible to restart the cut. Also, stainless is not stainless, it is stain resistant. Any left over free iron or carbon will create rust. Once you have completed work on it, wash it in citric acid for about 20 minutes to passifate the surface, especially with 300 series austenetic stainless (not magnetic).
Nice, spacious (from my perspective) and single one thing I like the most are those huge barn door .. sure those can make a space a bit chilly, but this is great thing to move oversize stuff in and out of the workshop or even temporarily extend the workshop with outer space.
Nice use of space. A problem you may run into is with your wood coved pit, my shop is in an old milk parlor which had a pit and I also covered it with wood. My rather large work bench 10ftx38in sat on top and eventual the wood timber started to sag. I eventual filled the pit with old cinder blocks and anything else laying around and then had the cement truck come around and finished filling it with six inches of concrete and then leveled it as best I could since all this was done with the bench in place
I thought you had a burglar flying under the table when you opened the door , it’s my dream to have a workshop that size , roll on my mega lottery win , keep up the great work Matt
Its interesting to see your wood storage area, they seem to be leaning up against the wall, does that mean you turn them around from time to time to prevent bowing?
Is the workshop 10x4 or 10x5? I'm trying to building my own and wrestling with the dimensions. I can't get that wide, but wondering if 10x3 would do. Love the space.
On the channel, I want to share how I create various things from wood,metal, construction experience and many other things made with my own hands. I have no special education, no production experience,there is only a desire and desire to improve skills. I hope my videos will motivate the viewer
Matt II has managed to trim part of your shadow off when he slammed the door! In Peter Pan, Wendy managed a repair with needle and thread - you might want to try titebond.
Blummin'eck, I can see why you referred to your workshop as "home," it would be so easy to spend hours there just tinkering away! I love that it even comes with a "workshop gremlin" =p
Hey Matt a good live show. Your were more relaxed which is good. I have mentioned a couple of times about your bandsaw. I have the same bandsaw but suffer with drift. If you could it would be great to have a bandsaw guide so to speak. Just how you have it setup. I also have trouble with getting the guide wheels close enough to the blade. Anyway keep up the good work Matt always look forward to your vids.
Oh, but he does say that he will have a future video on how he fully sets it up. That is just the initial set up from out of the box. Sorry about that.
Stone surfaces are remarkably easy to chip, and bloody expensive. That's why machinists always have a plywood cover on them and only ever bear as much stone as is needed for the job at hand.
Axminster - www.axminster.co.uk/axminster-trade-clamps-parallel-jaw-clamp-ax945386 and www.axminster.co.uk/axminster-trade-clamps-hd-parallel-jaw-clamp-ax945387
I found Axminister clamps are no cheaper than bessey if you buy them in pack of 4. For comparison BESSEY KRE 1500/95 is about £68, Axminister HD 1500/95 £67 but checkout Rutland 1500/95 £32. www.besseytools.co.uk/catalog/product/view/id/47797/s/bessey-k-body-kre150-1500-95-quad-pack-get-2-ez30-6-free/category/1057/ and www.axminster.co.uk/axminster-trade-clamps-parallel-jaw-clamp-ax945386 and www.rutlands.co.uk/sp+parallel-jaw-clamps-1500mm-x-95mm-pack-of-4+r3017x4
Thx Matt , for this tour of jokes on you lollll Was nice to see all of your shop , only one question . Was all of your tools been “given” or you bought them ? If you think that it is a more private situation you could answer me in private . Could you help me out on how to start a youtube chanel and if it could count as a job ? Thx for answering 😉👍🏼 Can’t wait to see what’s next !!!
Great shop you got there mate 👍👍 I love it! Especially all the. Eritas tools 🤩 I would like to send you my sticker so you got one from Germany as well 😉 (just need your adress 😁🖐)
Loved the feet scramble under the desk when the door opens.
A couple mouse traps will fix that problem.
loving "shadow matt", hope to see him again soon
Thank you Matt for your video as always. Your Roubo workbench is one of my all-time favorite built on youtube.
Wow, just wow. You are all set to do great projects and videos for years to come. Glad to see my Patreon support being used so well. Hope a lot more people jump in and support you.
Good to see the place really coming together after months and months of hard work.. Good job Matt! Can't wait to see all the future project coming from this workshop.. :)
The Ghost of Estlea tossing track around the shop. Hilarious
Love the way you have your shop setup, Thanks for the tour.:)
Great Stickers!
Seeing this confirmed why I like your channel. I loved the creativity with yourself haunting your shop.
Great workshop and really well equipped. Makes mine look like a slum.
Lovely to meet you briefly at Makers Central. 🙂 I hope to get some stickers done soon for swapping. Love some of the stuff you've made. Awesome skills 🙂
Matt, would love to see a mitre saw station build. That big Bosch would be a good challenge. I built mine for his baby brother 🤪
I enjoy ur videos and have become much more interested in working with hand tools. I am redoing my kitchen, replacing all the doors first and have put away the router and doing all the hinges , latches, etc., with a small router plane. Thanks
Don’t need any foes if you got friends like these cheeky guys, eh? 😂😁
You seem to have a great sense of humor since you left that part in the vid.
Nice workshop Matt! Congratulations!!! 🍾🎈🎊
When you said 10 x 5 I thought it was 10ft by 5 ft, until you opened the door of the workshop and
the units turns out to be metres! Ha ha!
Beautiful workshop👌🏽
Hi Matt. You could wrap wire around the flexible dust extraction tube on the Turning station.
Workshop tours are the best, your tour is better than my shop tour video👊🏻
You guys are awesome! Like woodworking Batmand and Robin. Love your videos, thank you!
Nice shop. I like it
What is the hurry?
Wow what a fantastic workshop, l am sooo jealous
I love your workshop, it's great, however, one suggestion to make is don't put metal files on the magnetic bar because then the metal shavings will stick to the file. Well done overall.
Warning with Stainless, the heat from working it will harden it. So once you start a cut or drilling a hole, do not stop until complete, because if you do the temperature on the surface of the metal will air quench and harden and be almost impossible to restart the cut. Also, stainless is not stainless, it is stain resistant. Any left over free iron or carbon will create rust. Once you have completed work on it, wash it in citric acid for about 20 minutes to passifate the surface, especially with 300 series austenetic stainless (not magnetic).
Nice workshop Matt! Now get those big yellow doors stripped & painted!! ;)
Amazing layouts..Great Informative video.
Thanks for that perspective! I got a space of 3,55 x 6,55.Your video gave me a lot of inspiration on what to put where. Many thanks!!
Nice, spacious (from my perspective) and single one thing I like the most are those huge barn door .. sure those can make a space a bit chilly, but this is great thing to move oversize stuff in and out of the workshop or even temporarily extend the workshop with outer space.
Huh... An awesome well-thought out workshop without a table saw... I mean That's really cool!
That's great use of the available space.
Very nice beautifully lovely u and yours work shop
Where’s your coffee machine, bar fridge and dancing girls, topless waiters! 😁🤔
Upstairs...
beautiful space, very cozy feel!
Nice use of space. A problem you may run into is with your wood coved pit, my shop is in an old milk parlor which had a pit and I also covered it with wood. My rather large work bench 10ftx38in sat on top and eventual the wood timber started to sag. I eventual filled the pit with old cinder blocks and anything else laying around and then had the cement truck come around and finished filling it with six inches of concrete and then leveled it as best I could since all this was done with the bench in place
I thought you had a burglar flying under the table when you opened the door , it’s my dream to have a workshop that size , roll on my mega lottery win , keep up the great work Matt
Sure I’m a grown adult. But every time I’ve watched this video I’ve had to make sure it’s during the day. Shadow Matt freaks me the hell out.
Can you make a display cabinet for all your novelty pens?
“OSB accents.” Glamour from the overly common. Typical Matt and one reason I spend time in his shop. Plus…I have a lot of OSB in need of projects.
Fantastic workshop, keep up great videos Matt
5:57 Real high quality from a near extinct UK supplier. Our friends in America do not know about this brand.
Beautiful space and nice touches with the editing tricks! Cheers!
A+ job.
I was wondering what brand of parallel clamps you use. I really like the Bessy brand but they have become ridiculously expense! Thanks in advance .
Its interesting to see your wood storage area, they seem to be leaning up against the wall, does that mean you turn them around from time to time to prevent bowing?
Tidy set up chap. Like it.
Great cuts Rob!
'Visitors will be shot, survivors will be shot again' : great sign!
What an awesome shop! So so cool. Unicorn pen was a highlight 🦄😂 so great to meet you this weekend! Count me in for a sticker swap!
Is the workshop 10x4 or 10x5? I'm trying to building my own and wrestling with the dimensions. I can't get that wide, but wondering if 10x3 would do. Love the space.
And you have some pretty substantial critters there.
On the channel, I want to share how I create various things from wood,metal, construction experience and many other things made with my own hands.
I have no special education, no production experience,there is only a desire and desire to improve skills.
I hope my videos will motivate the viewer
No sign of that firemans pole yet Matt ?
I need more power tools... Must get more power tools...
Gremlins made the track fall.
Well a very large gremlin that we saw in the first scene when the door opened.
Excelente video Jon Snow carpenter 😄
Awesome place Matt! Just the yellow front door needs a bit of an overhaul, and maybe a logo of yours as well ;-).
Are you still happy with the Bosch plunge saw?
Hi. OSB accents on the router bit cabinet. Next time, how about book matching them by splitting a piece on the band saw?
Matt II has managed to trim part of your shadow off when he slammed the door! In Peter Pan, Wendy managed a repair with needle and thread - you might want to try titebond.
Just clamp it well!
Blummin'eck, I can see why you referred to your workshop as "home," it would be so easy to spend hours there just tinkering away!
I love that it even comes with a "workshop gremlin" =p
You should use the burbinga for the filing cabinet you talked about making
Nice workshop
Hey Matt a good live show. Your were more relaxed which is good. I have mentioned a couple of times about your bandsaw. I have the same bandsaw but suffer with drift. If you could it would be great to have a bandsaw guide so to speak. Just how you have it setup. I also have trouble with getting the guide wheels close enough to the blade. Anyway keep up the good work Matt always look forward to your vids.
He talks about and sets up his bandsaw in the beginning part of this video:
ruclips.net/video/5w4FsFbpxME/видео.html
Oh, but he does say that he will have a future video on how he fully sets it up. That is just the initial set up from out of the box. Sorry about that.
Of course you're a Tim Ferriss fan Matt!
very smart
cool 👏🏻👏🏻🔝
Stone surfaces are remarkably easy to chip, and bloody expensive. That's why machinists always have a plywood cover on them and only ever bear as much stone as is needed for the job at hand.
With all the cast iron and being in Britain do you use a lot of wax to keep from rusting?
I can't figure out the brand of clamps used?
so cool
2:46 Amazing scene
What is the name of your parallel clamps?
what are the name of those clamps that you said are half the price of bessey?
Axminster - www.axminster.co.uk/axminster-trade-clamps-parallel-jaw-clamp-ax945386 and www.axminster.co.uk/axminster-trade-clamps-hd-parallel-jaw-clamp-ax945387
I found Axminister clamps are no cheaper than bessey if you buy them in pack of 4. For comparison BESSEY KRE 1500/95 is about £68, Axminister HD 1500/95 £67 but checkout Rutland 1500/95 £32. www.besseytools.co.uk/catalog/product/view/id/47797/s/bessey-k-body-kre150-1500-95-quad-pack-get-2-ez30-6-free/category/1057/ and www.axminster.co.uk/axminster-trade-clamps-parallel-jaw-clamp-ax945386 and www.rutlands.co.uk/sp+parallel-jaw-clamps-1500mm-x-95mm-pack-of-4+r3017x4
forget the tour, i want to know how long it took to clean everything, all the saw dust and that.
Is that the ade2200 chip extractor? And if it is which is the best filter cartridge for it please?
Matt - would you consider a collaboration with Alec Steele? I think you two could make something awesome between you.
Don’t do it Matt. Wrong Continent. I’m not even sure he has a green card! (Joking folks)
Nice shop!! What kind of clamp is that? 4:50
how did matt double cut your shadow? ;) great tour btw and what a fantastic idea using those "scary" moments.
'you woo-winned it'
Do you use the pit for anything for storage,
You need some Loc-Line.
Comes in all sizes
Is it the way that piece of cast iron feels in your hand that feels just right for you?
I guess someone was robing you in time you opened doors!
Hook a bungee cord around the track to keep it from falling.
Ha ha, they are still making radios in D&T, I remember making one in 1996 for my GCSE.
Great to meet you at makers central, we sent you an email earlier today. Talk soon man
So in total how much did this cost, great workshop
Making some pens with those blanks Matt?? 😋
Cheers
What brand are those clamps?
Got some weed in that toolbox or somethin 😂
how do you do without a table saw and mortiser
What's the current state of the "sticker wall"? I could send a couple your way, if you're interested.
Is the floor of your shop even? If no: Did you bother and if yes, how did you even it?
Thx Matt , for this tour of jokes on you lollll Was nice to see all of your shop , only one question . Was all of your tools been “given” or you bought them ? If you think that it is a more private situation you could answer me in private . Could you help me out on how to start a youtube chanel and if it could count as a job ? Thx for answering 😉👍🏼
Can’t wait to see what’s next !!!
what was that thing in the back
Dude, what was in your traveling toolbox?!?
Can’t wait to see you making planes I definitely want one ☝️ if you were to sell one
10-5 meters right?
The workshop at intro was 10 x 5 and when you finished it was 10 x 4. Just to prove I watched it all the way through.
Great shop you got there mate 👍👍 I love it! Especially all the. Eritas tools 🤩 I would like to send you my sticker so you got one from Germany as well 😉 (just need your adress 😁🖐)
Think you have an OSB gremlin in your shop😂
Why no table saw?