Merhaba baba ben kızın yaptığın ahşap birleştirmeler çok güzel olmuş benim marangoz babam iyiki benim babam sın seni çok seviyorum ve her zaman seni yüreğimle destekliyorum canım babam ❤❤
Merhaba guzel kizim çok cok tesekkur ederim. Calismami begendigine cok sevindim. Calismalarimi desteklemen beni ayrica cok mutlu etti. Seni cok sewiyorum guzel kizim kocaman optum.❤️❤️
@@CelalUnal1Good evening Sir! I am a fan of your work, Love all your vids about the woods. I just want to ask if you are accepting a little project from a private customer like me?
I've been a woodworker for 35 years and this is about the best representation of the types of joints one can make that I think I've seen. even shows how to fix a mistake. Well done.
Hey Rich, I build large speaker boxes, and I love leaving the natural wood finish on them. I'm really wanting to add the x- style spline joints ( dovetails and dowels too) to my large finished boxes instead of just using screws and glue. Any recommendations on how to add these to an already finished large box as a finishing touch? I saw a track style jig for my DeWalt Palm router that would allow you to clamp up to the corner of a big box and then run the router over the corner perfectly through. Would this be your recommended way? I'm getting excited thinking about the beautiful visual impact of those x-splines, dovetails, and dowels alternating on my faceplates. Some of them are very high power systems and I need that extra strength from more glue surface and want that aesthetic appeal too. Any advice greatly appreciated 👍
Большое вам спасибо, за то что не поленились снять такое познавательное видео. Все показали точно, кратко без лишних заморочек. Вы настоящий мастер. Крепкого вам здоровья, любви, счастья!
Ролик просто супер! Без лишних слов и пафоса как у некоторых "столярных гуру",только самое необходимое,давно такой искал,всё очень наглядно! Лайк и подписка!
У некоторых получился бы столярный сериал, по серии на каждое соединение. Правда у сериалов свои плюсы, подробнее описание, и всяческие подводные камни описывают.
Seriously underrated video. Even in fast forward there is so much to learn not just about the joints, but also cutting tool technique,jig construction, and error correction. Without speaking once
Amazing video! These are the kinds of videos I love to find. You don’t waste time introducing what you’re going to show us - you just show us. And you don’t stop to give yourself screen time and explain - you just do it. And you don’t slow and dumb everything down - we can rewind and pause, so why would you? So many great woodworkers don’t make videos for RUclips - they make videos for themselves. But this is the kind of video I can learn from and come back to as reference. Btw, we have nearly the same tools, even down to the carpenter’s square. Lol. You showed me what can be done with what I have in ways I hadn’t realized. Thank you!!
I really appreciate how Celal and other RUclipsrs have solved the language barrier so artfully with their skillful video production. I'm sure a lot of thought went into it.
This is probably the best miter corner methods I’ve seen in a while. My favorite are the splines with “x” pattern. Also, the jig you used with the router to make dove tails is legit. You did those so fast with the jig. All of those alternatives were awesome! Thanks for sharing!!
@@CelalUnal1 I would love adding the x splines as a finishing touch to my speaker boxes natural wood finish. Celal, what would be your recommendation to put these on a large already made box instead of putting them on a small piece with a table saw? I saw an example where a guy had a router sled for his palm router and he was doing dovetails across the corners and tapping them through that look great. Any jigs or techniques that you recommend??
You sir are a true educator, you teach by doing, and they learn by watching, which is the way I have educated myself in the 63 years I've been in this world and from the time I was 19 I never looked for a job, being a graphic artist, woodworker and metal fabricator, all the jobs I had over that time came looking for me, and never once went to college, but I can say I'm still learning, even from younger guys like you. Now I'm going out to my shop and create some new jigs, thanks to you, thank you very much
Thank you very much, master. I am very glad that you like it. It's really nice to hear from you. I'm sure there is a lot to learn from you. Regards, greetings, master.
I've been looking at many youtube videos for wood crafting ideas and examples. This video was great. A very simple and elegant set of corner joint designs that look beautiful when finished. Also I like how the builder showed us in detail how he made the tools he used to create some of these. Very well made. Ahşap işçiliği fikirleri ve örnekleri için birçok youtube videosuna bakıyorum. Bu video harikaydı. Bittiğinde güzel görünen çok basit ve zarif bir köşe bağlantı tasarımları seti. Ayrıca inşaatçının bize bunlardan bazılarını oluşturmak için kullandığı araçları nasıl yaptığını ayrıntılı olarak göstermesi hoşuma gitti. Çok iyi yapılmış.
Your craftsmanship in nothing short of incredible. Your love for this shows. The equipment is an extension of your body no longer just a tool. It’s as if you’re honoring the tree that was milled. I hope to get to be as half as good. Thank you for sharing this!!
Наглядно, лаконично, подробно - великолепная подача материала. Спасибо, автор! Пойду смотреть, что ещё есть на канале - если остальное в таком же духе, то это однозначно подписка.
essa definitivamente é a assinatura dele!, eu acompanho esse canal desde dos primeiros vídeos! e se tem alguém que mereceu está onde está é ele... dedicado e muito talentoso... qualquer conteúdo que achar no canal dele é excelente! inclusive. é meu ponto de referencia!
Все соединения прекрасны, а то, где вставки крест-накрест получаются, просто бесподобно, как шнуровка! Даже если не пригодится, просто смотреть на такую профессиональную работу увлекательно!
60 years ago I started my apprenticeship as a cabinet maker, my bench master was a Welshman who taught me all of these joints and a few more, but back then we didn't have the hand power tools of today so most of it was by hand. I wish I had a Japanese pull saw for trimming the splines and the small sliding saw would have been handy. You Sir are a true Craftsman and I take my hat off to you. I also liked your technique for filling the overcut dovetail too.
@@CelalUnal1 After your inspiring video, I am looking to buy a Japanese pull saw. What is the exact kind you have here (7:37)? I'm not sure I like the one's with a back "spine" because I would think they might cause a slight bend in the cut when doing something where the spine will hit the workpiece...so I like yours...but can't find it. Thanks so much! Love your video!
@@aaronluckette In fact, each type should be for a separate job. Those with upper keels are very nice for swallow joining. There are also bilateral corners. This can be preferred. Mine is with a thin blade and one-sided. A handy Japanese saw.
@@CelalUnal1 I bought the "SUIZAN Japanese Hand Saw Pull Saw 7 Inch Flush Cut Saw Trim Saw for Woodworking"...it bends too much. On my test-piece, it started cutting into the piece near the edge (I am doing exactly what you've shown at 7:34). I need one that will not bend but does not have that spine. Do you know EXACTLY what one you bought? I literally want to buy that same exact model but cannot find it. Thanks again! Cheers!
@@aaronluckette The saw you bought is very nice. If there is no hard straightening profile on the saw, it will bend when it is pressed too hard. Since I cut it slowly, there is not much bending. But when there is a fast speed cut, sometimes there is a twist. It's a little sensitive. I hope I've spelled correctly.
Kudos to you, big time. No boring music, story telling, advertising or self-promoting, pets wandering around, lame jokes, etc. Straight to the point and simple to understand. Creative indeed, and just let the vid tell the whole story. My critique, however, is that not all examples are simple because they involve more tools, making jigs, and lots of cutting.
There’s nothing like hand cut dovetails. That’s on my list of things to learn how to do but will have to start with the basic joints first. Great video!
Очень достойное видео! Одно из тысяч,которое доносит всю информацию без слов и по полезности, полезнее йогурта 😁 одно из тысяч,что достойно сохранения в архив!!!👍 Подписался!!!
I don't normally comment about videos, but your examples of different corner joints was extremely entertaining and informational. Fun to watch! Thank you for your efforts. I'm going to try some of these!
Many times in the past, I have admired the joints made by others and wondered how they did it. This guy, without saying a word, made the perfect video about doing just that! He made it look so simple. But mainly, by this video, he gave me the simplest but the best joints imaginable! He's a genius!
Wow! This how-to video is incredible. This person makes the joints look so easy; but you know there is a lot of skill involved. Really exceptional camera work! I really liked the table saw sled ideas. I also really liked the hand-cut, mitered dovetails near the end. Beautiful work! Hang on until the end for the complete review. This guy is really, really talented.
I was thinking the same thing he makes it look easy. The amazing thing is the free hand angle drilling imo. I am very good with tools for over 20yrs and I would likely mess up one myself. That jig he made up is really awesome as well. Great video !
... this was as relaxing as a triple straight, slow sippin' bourbon on my porch while it rains evening! Sincerest Thanks Celal for sharing your woodsmithing passion!!
This video might just have saved me. I’ve decided to do a complex woodworking project for my dads birthday. I’ve been doing joinery on houses for years but that work is all about speed and it’s not visible so I don’t normally care if you can see the fixings etc. My dad was a woodworking teacher for 30 years so I need some good looking woodwork and I think this video might just help me do that. Thanks!
Celal! Thank you for the start to finish on each process. It helps to see it all and I mean ALL steps in each set you provided. After I'm done with my cabinet, I'm going to do some small boxes with some of your techniques to practice for my retirement projects for corporate gifts.
Beautiful work! Some of my earliest memories are of sitting on the workbench & watching my Dad carefully chisel out dovetail joints... it was in the days way before table saws, but 60+ years later those drawers are still 100% solid, no matter the rough treatment from 5 kids.
Excellent work my friend. The finish of the joint at 8:10 is stunning (will definitely be trying that). This video made me want to get straight into the workshop. Very creative and inspiring 👍🏽👏🏽
This is just what I've been looking for. Great video about corner joining. You show step by step, even how to set up the jigs necessary for some of the joints. Thank you for this excellent video.
You sir are a masterful carpenter, and I feel that's the best woodworking tutorial I've ever seen, without saying a word! Thanks so much, I'll be watching this dozens of times I feel
Ive been feeling inspired to take up some woodworking as a hobby again. This video sealed the the deal. You man, are absolutetly legend for putting together such an informative and pleasureably to watch video!
Wow! By the time this video came up in my feed, it was more than a year old. You are a master. All done with a make shift vice, a job site tablesaw , chisel and a Japanese pull saw. Beautifully presented too. Subscribed. Thank you for all that content.
I don't understand This video was posted on Jan 19, 2021, but it first "came up in your feed more than a year old" when it's only Nov 14, 2021? Is this a re-upload of the original video? I'm only curious and asking to see if I'm missing something; thanks.
I know the feeling, I sit down to watch 1 woodworking video and then the next 1, and then suddenly 4 hours have passed and I'm still sat there watching woodworking! lol.
Oynatma listesinden önüme düştü video. Kanal sahibine falan bakmadan izliyordum. Yabancılar ne güzel işler çıkarıyor deyip tam ingilizce yorum yazacakken ülkemden bir insanla karşılaşmak ne kadar mutlu etti bilemezsin. Eline emeğine sağlık kardeşim. Bu video resmen bir ders gibi olmuş, tekrar tekrar izlemeli. İyi çalışmalar 🙏👏👏👏
Thank you for taking the time to make this video and sharing it. This one is a keeper as I plan on using some of these joints when I start my box building. You have excellent woodworking and video making skills.
Thank you for sharing this content. Very helpful and you made everything looks easy while i am sure it’s not. I can only tell you that this is most amazing step by step video i’ve seen in youtube. Great job👏🏽👏🏽
Celal you are good, after watching this i went out and bought a small table saw and a router and going to try some of the joints, i have to build some jigs before i try any thing
Merhaba baba ben kızın yaptığın ahşap birleştirmeler çok güzel olmuş benim marangoz babam iyiki benim babam sın seni çok seviyorum ve her zaman seni yüreğimle destekliyorum canım babam ❤❤
Merhaba guzel kizim çok cok tesekkur ederim. Calismami begendigine cok sevindim. Calismalarimi desteklemen beni ayrica cok mutlu etti. Seni cok sewiyorum guzel kizim kocaman optum.❤️❤️
Merhaba dostum numaranı gönderirmisin
@@CelalUnal1Good evening Sir! I am a fan of your work, Love all your vids about the woods. I just want to ask if you are accepting a little project from a private customer like me?
Gostei muito dos detalhes, você é muito criativo!
Nobody in the history of youtube has gotten my subscription so quick. Thank you so much for this!
Thank you so much.🙌🙌🙌😊
Лучше один раз увидеть, чем сто раз услышать! 👍🔥👍
Отдельное спасибо за отсутствие "воды"-лучший формат видео!
👍👍👍🤝
Огромное спасибо. Рад что вам понравилось.😊😊🙌🙌
Merci ! Meilleure vidéo sur les assemblages d'angle
Merci beaucoup. Je suis si heureux que vous l'ayez aimé.🙏😊
I've been a woodworker for 35 years and this is about the best representation of the types of joints one can make that I think I've seen. even shows how to fix a mistake. Well done.
Thank you so much. Glad you liked it.
Hey Rich, I build large speaker boxes, and I love leaving the natural wood finish on them.
I'm really wanting to add the x- style spline joints ( dovetails and dowels too) to my large finished boxes instead of just using screws and glue.
Any recommendations on how to add these to an already finished large box as a finishing touch? I saw a track style jig for my DeWalt Palm router that would allow you to clamp up to the corner of a big box and then run the router over the corner perfectly through. Would this be your recommended way?
I'm getting excited thinking about the beautiful visual impact of those x-splines, dovetails, and dowels alternating on my faceplates. Some of them are very high power systems and I need that extra strength from more glue surface and want that aesthetic appeal too. Any advice greatly appreciated 👍
Большое вам спасибо, за то что не поленились снять такое познавательное видео. Все показали точно, кратко без лишних заморочек. Вы настоящий мастер. Крепкого вам здоровья, любви, счастья!
Спасибо. Я рад что тебе понравилось.😊🙌🙌🙌🙌
Ролик просто супер! Без лишних слов и пафоса как у некоторых "столярных гуру",только самое необходимое,давно такой искал,всё очень наглядно! Лайк и подписка!
Огромное спасибо. Рад что вам понравилось.
Это точно. все в одном месте
У некоторых получился бы столярный сериал, по серии на каждое соединение.
Правда у сериалов свои плюсы, подробнее описание, и всяческие подводные камни описывают.
Thanks!
Thank you very much.🙏🙏
Вот это по нашему, по Бразильский пальцем клей намазывать! Шутка:0))). Ролик отличный! Столько информации за один раз. Спасибо огромное!
:) Огромное спасибо. Рад что вам понравилось.
🙌🙌🙌🙌
ReiS Rusça yazmak zor iş. 😃😃
@@JustWatch061 valla oyle:)
Seriously underrated video. Even in fast forward there is so much to learn not just about the joints, but also cutting tool technique,jig construction, and error correction. Without speaking once
Thank you so much. I am so glad you liked it.
Подробно показано и главное без "воды" и самолюбование.
Заслуженные лайк и подписка.
Огромное спасибо. Рада что вам понравилось.
Amazing video! These are the kinds of videos I love to find. You don’t waste time introducing what you’re going to show us - you just show us. And you don’t stop to give yourself screen time and explain - you just do it. And you don’t slow and dumb everything down - we can rewind and pause, so why would you? So many great woodworkers don’t make videos for RUclips - they make videos for themselves. But this is the kind of video I can learn from and come back to as reference.
Btw, we have nearly the same tools, even down to the carpenter’s square. Lol. You showed me what can be done with what I have in ways I hadn’t realized. Thank you!!
Thank you very much. I'm so glad you liked it. It was really fun to read this comment. I wish you good work.
I really appreciate how Celal and other RUclipsrs have solved the language barrier so artfully with their skillful video production. I'm sure a lot of thought went into it.
Thank you so much.😊🙌🙌
😊❤
This is probably the best miter corner methods I’ve seen in a while. My favorite are the splines with “x” pattern. Also, the jig you used with the router to make dove tails is legit. You did those so fast with the jig. All of those alternatives were awesome! Thanks for sharing!!
Thank you so much. I am so glad you liked it.
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Definitely the splines with "x" patterns are very cool.
@@CelalUnal1 I would love adding the x splines as a finishing touch to my speaker boxes natural wood finish.
Celal, what would be your recommendation to put these on a large already made box instead of putting them on a small piece with a table saw?
I saw an example where a guy had a router sled for his palm router and he was doing dovetails across the corners and tapping them through that look great. Any jigs or techniques that you recommend??
😅😂
You sir are a true educator, you teach by doing, and they learn by watching, which is the way I have educated myself in the 63 years I've been in this world and from the time I was 19 I never looked for a job, being a graphic artist, woodworker and metal fabricator, all the jobs I had over that time came looking for me, and never once went to college, but I can say I'm still learning, even from younger guys like you. Now I'm going out to my shop and create some new jigs, thanks to you, thank you very much
Thank you very much, master. I am very glad that you like it. It's really nice to hear from you. I'm sure there is a lot to learn from you. Regards, greetings, master.
Vallahi tam bana hitab ediyor.. çok basarili ve faydalı buluyorum calismalarini Celal kardeş sağolasın.
Çok teşekkür ederim. Beğendiğine çok sevindim.
As someone who works with his hands. It's always fun to see another's craft and acknowledge their mad skills. Bravo sir.
Thank you so much. Glad you liked it.
@@CelalUnal1 ро
Artwork. It is pure art. As a woodworker for years i truly appreciate this true craftsman ship . Thank you for sharing
Thank you so much. I am very glad that you like it.
Ювелирная работа! Видно что, мастер профессиональный и талантливый. Турки - очень талантливые люди.
Спасибо. Рада что вам понравилось.
I've been looking at many youtube videos for wood crafting ideas and examples. This video was great. A very simple and elegant set of corner joint designs that look beautiful when finished. Also I like how the builder showed us in detail how he made the tools he used to create some of these. Very well made.
Ahşap işçiliği fikirleri ve örnekleri için birçok youtube videosuna bakıyorum. Bu video harikaydı. Bittiğinde güzel görünen çok basit ve zarif bir köşe bağlantı tasarımları seti. Ayrıca inşaatçının bize bunlardan bazılarını oluşturmak için kullandığı araçları nasıl yaptığını ayrıntılı olarak göstermesi hoşuma gitti. Çok iyi yapılmış.
Thank you very much. I am so glad you liked it.
Your craftsmanship in nothing short of incredible. Your love for this shows. The equipment is an extension of your body no longer just a tool. It’s as if you’re honoring the tree that was milled. I hope to get to be as half as good. Thank you for sharing this!!
Thank you so much. I am so glad you liked it.
You're proving that true woodworking is about skill and creativity and not high tech.
Thank you so much. I am very glad that you like it.🙌🙌🙌😊😊
This video should be titled: "How to make awesome tablesaw jigs" This is so awesome!
Cos’è questo
Thank you for watching.
i know right? just bought my first, and im happy with it but that little sliding table is exactly what im going to steal first from this vid :)
Beautiful work. Can't think of a better way to spend 20 minutes than watching something like that.
Thank you. I'm glad you liked it.
Наглядно, лаконично, подробно - великолепная подача материала. Спасибо, автор!
Пойду смотреть, что ещё есть на канале - если остальное в таком же духе, то это однозначно подписка.
Огромное спасибо. Рад что вам понравилось.
essa definitivamente é a assinatura dele!, eu acompanho esse canal desde dos primeiros vídeos! e se tem alguém que mereceu está onde está é ele... dedicado e muito talentoso... qualquer conteúdo que achar no canal dele é excelente! inclusive. é meu ponto de referencia!
Все соединения прекрасны, а то, где вставки крест-накрест получаются, просто бесподобно, как шнуровка! Даже если не пригодится, просто смотреть на такую профессиональную работу увлекательно!
Огромное спасибо. Рада что вам понравилось.
60 years ago I started my apprenticeship as a cabinet maker, my bench master was a Welshman who taught me all of these joints and a few more, but back then we didn't have the hand power tools of today so most of it was by hand. I wish I had a Japanese pull saw for trimming the splines and the small sliding saw would have been handy. You Sir are a true Craftsman and I take my hat off to you. I also liked your technique for filling the overcut dovetail too.
Thank you so much. I am very glad that you like it. Greetings from Turkey.🙌🙌🙌😊😊
@@CelalUnal1 After your inspiring video, I am looking to buy a Japanese pull saw. What is the exact kind you have here (7:37)? I'm not sure I like the one's with a back "spine" because I would think they might cause a slight bend in the cut when doing something where the spine will hit the workpiece...so I like yours...but can't find it. Thanks so much! Love your video!
@@aaronluckette In fact, each type should be for a separate job. Those with upper keels are very nice for swallow joining. There are also bilateral corners. This can be preferred. Mine is with a thin blade and one-sided. A handy Japanese saw.
@@CelalUnal1 I bought the "SUIZAN Japanese Hand Saw Pull Saw 7 Inch Flush Cut Saw Trim Saw for Woodworking"...it bends too much. On my test-piece, it started cutting into the piece near the edge (I am doing exactly what you've shown at 7:34). I need one that will not bend but does not have that spine. Do you know EXACTLY what one you bought? I literally want to buy that same exact model but cannot find it. Thanks again! Cheers!
@@aaronluckette The saw you bought is very nice. If there is no hard straightening profile on the saw, it will bend when it is pressed too hard. Since I cut it slowly, there is not much bending. But when there is a fast speed cut, sometimes there is a twist. It's a little sensitive. I hope I've spelled correctly.
Просто приятно смотреть на вашу работу, руки у вас в полном порядке, спасибо!
Спасибо. Я рад что тебе понравилось.
This is the best, simple-and-effective corner tutorial that I've seen. Lots of creative, yet simple corners included, too! Thank you for making this!
Thank you so much. I am so glad you liked it.
Спасибо огромное!!! Это гениально! Вашему видео нет цены! Я как начинающий мастер просто счастлив его нахождению!
Спасибо. Я рад что тебе понравилось.
Kudos to you, big time. No boring music, story telling, advertising or self-promoting, pets wandering around, lame jokes, etc. Straight to the point and simple to understand. Creative indeed, and just let the vid tell the whole story.
My critique, however, is that not all examples are simple because they involve more tools, making jigs, and lots of cutting.
Thank you so much. I am so glad you liked it.
Super fast, clear and simple to understand tutorial. Best I've ever seen.
Thank you so much. I am so glad you liked it.
There’s nothing like hand cut dovetails. That’s on my list of things to learn how to do but will have to start with the basic joints first. Great video!
Thank you so much. I am very glad that you like it.
I love all the hand made jigs instead of some expensive store bought jigs, dato blades and specialty saws . Amazing ingenuity.
Thank you so much. I am very glad that you like it.🙌🙌😊😊
Hastayim Adasimin Ustaligine,Basarilar dilerim harika ince isler yabiyor tebrik ediyorum.
Малотчик, нет слов. Просто идеальные, красивые и прочные соединения, возьмём на заметку. Спасибо за видео обзор. 🤝
Огромное спасибо. Рад что вам понравилось.
Achei muito interessante e simples a primeira união. Todas são muito boas.
De ni
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@@rakeshvashisht7268 👍🤝
Очень достойное видео! Одно из тысяч,которое доносит всю информацию без слов и по полезности, полезнее йогурта 😁 одно из тысяч,что достойно сохранения в архив!!!👍 Подписался!!!
Огромное спасибо. Рада что вам понравилось.🙌🙌🙌😊😊
I don't normally comment about videos, but your examples of different corner joints was extremely entertaining and informational. Fun to watch! Thank you for your efforts. I'm going to try some of these!
Thank you so much. I am very glad that you like it.😊🙌🙌🙌
Eğer büyük bir usta. Dersler için teşekkürler. Videolarınızı izlemek çok güzel.
Çok teşekkür ederim. Beğendiğine çok sevindim.
Руки и голова растут откуда надо. Молодец! В гараже на коленке не все соединения получатся, но некоторые можно применить. Респект мастеру :)
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Делаю первые шаги. Очень полезное видео!
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The jigs are the most beautiful of all. You can see his hand movement's built into their designs.
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Я айтишник, но люблю работать с деревом дома. Поэтому огромное удовольствие доставило данное видео.
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Many times in the past, I have admired the joints made by others and wondered how they did it. This guy, without saying a word, made the perfect video about doing just that! He made it look so simple. But mainly, by this video, he gave me the simplest but the best joints imaginable! He's a genius!
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Душа поёт когда смотришь это видео. Спасибо вам. Всех благ.
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Отличное видео! Спасибо большое! Приятно смотреть как Вы ловко это делаете!
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Ellerine sağlık ustam, artık senin öğretici videolarının müdavimiyim.
Çok teşekkür ederim.🙌🙌🙌
I don’t do woodworking but I appreciate your craftsmanship and the effort that went into making the video!
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Wow! This how-to video is incredible. This person makes the joints look so easy; but you know there is a lot of skill involved. Really exceptional camera work! I really liked the table saw sled ideas. I also really liked the hand-cut, mitered dovetails near the end. Beautiful work! Hang on until the end for the complete review. This guy is really, really talented.
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You know a guy has developed his talent when he can make something look easy. I have fallen for it in the past, and it's humbling to go try it myself!
I was thinking the same thing he makes it look easy. The amazing thing is the free hand angle drilling imo. I am very good with tools for over 20yrs and I would likely mess up one myself. That jig he made up is really awesome as well. Great video !
Сразу видно: первоклассный столяр. Такой большой опыт, а все пальцы целы! :)
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@@CelalUnal1 И вам спасибо! Я плотник, и хочу сделать для себя столярную мастерскую. Мне было ОЧЕНЬ интересно посмотреть на вашу работу.
... this was as relaxing as a triple straight, slow sippin' bourbon on my porch while it rains evening! Sincerest Thanks Celal for sharing your woodsmithing passion!!
Thank you so much.
Thanks, I enjoyed this a lot. I wish I had the space to have a table saw, it would save so much time. I love Japanese saws too, so versatile.
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Много лайков!! Благодарю за ценную информацию и виртуозный труд!
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@@CelalUnal1 😊
Nice ideas. I really liked the angled splines. They looked really smart.
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This video might just have saved me. I’ve decided to do a complex woodworking project for my dads birthday. I’ve been doing joinery on houses for years but that work is all about speed and it’s not visible so I don’t normally care if you can see the fixings etc. My dad was a woodworking teacher for 30 years so I need some good looking woodwork and I think this video might just help me do that. Thanks!
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Респект и уважуха столярам какие делятся секретами , а не забирают их с собой в могилу🖒
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Celal! Thank you for the start to finish on each process. It helps to see it all and I mean ALL steps in each set you provided. After I'm done with my cabinet, I'm going to do some small boxes with some of your techniques to practice for my retirement projects for corporate gifts.
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Found this by accident, absolutely loved your video, beautiful woodworking and ingenuity. Inspiring work, thank you for sharing. 😀
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Büyük ustasın kardeşim tebrik ederim.Eline sağlık.
Çok teşekkür ederim. Beğendiğine çok sevindim.
I’d need something more and more than “I like” for this guy.
Awesome job man, thank you.
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@@CelalUnal1 much higher quality than many videos on RUclips these days Celal . superb work :)
@@CelalUnal1 I think Sandro is asking you for a way to donate to you. :)
Отличный обзор соединений! Успехов!
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Terrific and helpful video. Just comprehensive enough to really illustrate how to do each. Thank you, Celal!!
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valla süper video olmuş. çok teşekkür ederim. şimdi bütün yüklemelerinize bakacağım.
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Beautiful work!
Some of my earliest memories are of sitting on the workbench & watching my Dad carefully chisel out dovetail joints... it was in the days way before table saws, but 60+ years later those drawers are still 100% solid, no matter the rough treatment from 5 kids.
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Excellent work my friend. The finish of the joint at 8:10 is stunning (will definitely be trying that). This video made me want to get straight into the workshop. Very creative and inspiring 👍🏽👏🏽
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This is just what I've been looking for. Great video about corner joining. You show step by step, even how to set up the jigs necessary for some of the joints. Thank you for this excellent video.
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harika ve çok temiz işçilik,izlerken çok keyif aldım,
eline sağlık.
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You sir are a masterful carpenter, and I feel that's the best woodworking tutorial I've ever seen, without saying a word! Thanks so much, I'll be watching this dozens of times I feel
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An true artist, using a few low cost tools to produce beauty. I'm inspired by you. Many thanks.
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low-cost tools? that table saw looks kinda nice. and by nice I mean pricey :)
Ive been feeling inspired to take up some woodworking as a hobby again. This video sealed the the deal. You man, are absolutetly legend for putting together such an informative and pleasureably to watch video!
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I agree with the comments below. This is the best and simplest corner tutorial that I've ever seen. Thank you so very much.
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Браво! Все чётко и по делу, без лишних слов.
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Wow! By the time this video came up in my feed, it was more than a year old. You are a master. All done with a make shift vice, a job site tablesaw , chisel and a Japanese pull saw.
Beautifully presented too.
Subscribed.
Thank you for all that content.
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I don't understand This video was posted on Jan 19, 2021, but it first "came up in your feed more than a year old" when it's only Nov 14, 2021?
Is this a re-upload of the original video? I'm only curious and asking to see if I'm missing something; thanks.
There must be something wrong with me - I could watch this stuff all day, it's just so satisfying, for some reason.
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I know the feeling, I sit down to watch 1 woodworking video and then the next 1, and then suddenly 4 hours have passed and I'm still sat there watching woodworking! lol.
@@julichambers9499 Kind of hypnotic, very relaxing. Move over ASMR!
Oynatma listesinden önüme düştü video. Kanal sahibine falan bakmadan izliyordum. Yabancılar ne güzel işler çıkarıyor deyip tam ingilizce yorum yazacakken ülkemden bir insanla karşılaşmak ne kadar mutlu etti bilemezsin. Eline emeğine sağlık kardeşim. Bu video resmen bir ders gibi olmuş, tekrar tekrar izlemeli. İyi çalışmalar 🙏👏👏👏
Çok teşekkür ederim. Beğendiğine çok sevindim. 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you for taking the time to make this video and sharing it. This one is a keeper as I plan on using some of these joints when I start my box building. You have excellent woodworking and video making skills.
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Beautiful work! You have convinced me I need to buy a table saw. Izzy Swan almost convinced me, but this confirms it!
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Thank you for sharing this content. Very helpful and you made everything looks easy while i am sure it’s not. I can only tell you that this is most amazing step by step video i’ve seen in youtube. Great job👏🏽👏🏽
Only two words comes to mind watching this "True Craftsmanship". Thank you for you time showing us.
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Прекрасно изложенный материал, БЛАГОДАРЮ за ролик! :о) Успехов в вашем увлечении!!!
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Abim sen bambaşkasın bir gün nasip olursa seninle tanışmak isterim atölyeni görmek isterim inşAllah kolay gelsin Allah'a emanet ol 🖐🏻
Çok tesekkur ederım Mucahıt begendıgne sewındım senın guzellıgın kardesım ınsallah beklerım Sende Allah emnet ol
What is it that you’re finishing your wood with..? I love how brilliant it makes the wood look.
that is oil (Osmo etc)
I used wax oil.
Üstad cok büyük zanaatkarsin, hayran oldum.
Çok teşekkür ederim. Beğendiğine çok sevindim.
Thank you for sharing man. This man's carpenter skills are really high.
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I can only imagine how much time you spent on making video montage. Fantastic!
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You should do a strength test to see when each one breaks
I'd be interested in that too, though I think different joints would fare better, depending on the type & direction of the force applied
First-class craftsmen. Learned something again.
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Очень интересны некоторые соединения.
Отличный ролик!
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Thank you for sharing your years of experience. Your lessons are very clear❤
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Hey man you are a genius
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great work ,,,,excellent thanks for showing everyone this great work ...look forward seeing your work. have a great Christmas and happy new years
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*Спасибо, возьму для себя на заметку😁*
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I love these techniques. I just applied the dowel technique from 2:10 to 4:05 and it came out really nice. Going to try some others today. Thanks.
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Great work - inspiring, and also showed me what extra things I can do with my table saw. Thank you!
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Отличная работа,отличная съёмка,без лишнего трёпа
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Absolutely amazing. Looks beautiful!
Thank you so much.
Celal you are good, after watching this i went out and bought a small table saw and a router and going to try some of the joints, i have to build some jigs before i try any thing
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You taught me a great deal, Thank you for your time and sincere effort.
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Bro. This is so satisfying. Makes me want to go out in my garage and try to learn all of these joints. So pretty.
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Очень информативно и понятно! Спасибо Вам!)
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И что тут понятно? Для каких случаев какие соединения применимы? Какие нагрузки они держат?
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