How to turn sawdust into natural-scented incense

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  • Опубликовано: 28 окт 2024

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  • @yukta_h
    @yukta_h 2 года назад +774

    I have no idea what juniper smells like, but your description of it at the end really made me feel like I know it for a second. Such a beautiful and serene video.

    • @Wahatoyas
      @Wahatoyas 2 года назад +32

      It's wonderful, I sometimes split logs just to get the smell and see the purple wood

    • @Justinthetrees
      @Justinthetrees  2 года назад +98

      Thank you so much! That’s as kind a compliment as I could hope for!

    • @yukta_h
      @yukta_h 2 года назад +7

      @@Wahatoyas oh i see, that's nice! Also, purple?

    • @yukta_h
      @yukta_h 2 года назад +9

      @@Justinthetrees thanks for replying! I recently came across your videos, and, this channel is just so peaceful and fun to watch, and a way to learn new facts!

    • @rooftopmunda
      @rooftopmunda 2 года назад +1

      Yukta i had to subscribe because his videos are really peaceful

  • @mikapekoyama6583
    @mikapekoyama6583 Год назад +71

    "Come to me of this is what you want."
    This is exactly what I want. Thank you for being you, Justin

  • @nursehemp7280
    @nursehemp7280 2 года назад +401

    Broooo, I'm so glad I found your channel!! You provide the perfect mix of knowledge of trees, woodworking and culinary delights to boot! Your channel is so refreshing and provides a respite in this chaotic world that we call home. You've become a friend in my head lol Keep doing an awesome job!!

    • @eliosaile1689
      @eliosaile1689 2 года назад +13

      I couldn’t have said it better myself!

    • @Justinthetrees
      @Justinthetrees  2 года назад +48

      Oh wow, what amazing compliments! Thank you SO much, I'm sincerely glad you enjoy the content, my friend!

    • @bullseye2583
      @bullseye2583 Год назад

      @@Justinthetrees I love your videos

  • @thelorddarthvader7264
    @thelorddarthvader7264 2 года назад +207

    I think I'm becoming a big fan of trees because of you

  • @Peskyybee
    @Peskyybee Год назад +5

    Thanks to you, I can not help myself but to whisper chatoyancy into my friends ear every time we are in woodworking at school

  • @meademan72
    @meademan72 2 года назад +111

    Finally the channel with both astonishing vibes and some solid and useful woodworking

  • @TheGearmachine
    @TheGearmachine 2 года назад +90

    Have you thought of doing audio book style calm readings of different books? You have the perfect calming voice for it, I’ve honestly fallen into such pleasant calm naps while watching your videos and TikTok’s, and it’s not at all because I’m bored or anything, it’s just the calm atmosphere of the videos. Love what you do ❤👍

  • @miciarokiri5182
    @miciarokiri5182 Год назад +4

    My dude, you need to write a book! You have such a way with words. A book on trees, uses, how to identify them, little facts. I think it would be amazing!

  • @SyniStar616
    @SyniStar616 2 года назад +27

    For a couple years now, I've been trying to coax a friend of mine to be more contemplative and mindful, this video evoked thoughts of her in my mind, and I couldn't help but share it her way, especially with that ending monologue. Thank you, kind internet stranger, for giving me another voice to encourage others to be mindful with.

    • @daphneraven6745
      @daphneraven6745 Год назад +6

      SyniStar616: perhaps I misunderstood all these years, but aren’t things like mindfulness and meditation supposed to be for working on ourselves instead of foisting our values on the people around us and trying to change them?

    • @SyniStar616
      @SyniStar616 Год назад +2

      @@daphneraven6745 it's a complicated situation that ultimately boils down to, she notices that we see the world differently and thus asks me how she can start to think about things the same way I do.

  • @Splitshard_WC
    @Splitshard_WC Год назад +9

    My idea is Justin should start a podcast where he talks about trees and gives info, history, and legend about those trees

  • @rindoe9253
    @rindoe9253 2 года назад +58

    This channel makes me so happy. I’ve always had a love for trees, especially learning how to identify native species and finding their historical uses, so finding a channel that hits that right on the mark and does cool crafts with them feels to good to be true for my little niche interest 😂
    It’s a bit of a stretch, but have you ever considered doing a video on the American chestnut? There’s not much you can do with the wood since it’s functionally extinct, but I think the story is fascinating and a good video topic!

    • @Justinthetrees
      @Justinthetrees  2 года назад +29

      Oh you'd better believe I'm going to be covering the American Chestnut! (I'd wager a reclaimed piece will be on the new map at some point)

  • @Drillmaster34
    @Drillmaster34 Год назад

    I get nostalgic from the smell of freshly sanded oak. It reminds me of the farms I grew up around.

  • @Justinthetrees
    @Justinthetrees  2 года назад +9

    lol I just realized I have a big patch of orange sawdust on my face throughout the "making the incense" portion of this video. I'm doin' great.

  • @ksbrook1430
    @ksbrook1430 Год назад +2

    Poetic - both with words and with wood.

  • @nathanstafford8412
    @nathanstafford8412 Год назад +2

    You say that you're not a good source to come to for woodworking tips, but in fact, your the exact kind of person I'd want to come to for tips and information because you make it fun while also teaching us. Not many people are able to do that.

  • @megansaneibingley8420
    @megansaneibingley8420 Год назад +1

    I haven’t been to the States in nearly a decade and I’ve never been to the midwest, but still hearing you talk about the juniper and showing the pictures made it feel like I was there :) love your videos!

  • @emmawilcox5427
    @emmawilcox5427 Год назад

    I love this guy so much, whever im bored or cant sleep i watch this guy, if im feeling sad or mad i watch this guy, this guy is my favourite youtuber

  • @MisterModder123
    @MisterModder123 2 года назад +26

    I used to do woodworking but fell out of it. Stumbling upon your channel has reignited my desire to get back in the garage. Beautiful work!!

  • @ScotsyCajn
    @ScotsyCajn Год назад

    Dang, those juniper campfire lines were felt all the way over here in Tn. Thanks for your words at the end on this'n. I love when they're included.

  • @drewwicht7139
    @drewwicht7139 5 месяцев назад

    You, poet!! Very eloquently spoken. You can tell a lot of thought was put into the details. You can feel the environment the smell put you in. 👏

  • @joutatheegg
    @joutatheegg Год назад +2

    I love how the snow casually flows in front of the camera it makes the video feel cozy

  • @justsammy2023
    @justsammy2023 Год назад

    That last section is pure poetry

  • @vivianramsay2527
    @vivianramsay2527 11 месяцев назад

    I took a woodworking class in college. It was an actual requirement for my degree! Really! I loved ,loved loved working with the lathe!! All that sawdust flying and the smell of the woods we used ! And in the end I had a sweet little round top table with a turned support and carved clawed feet ! I never got to turn a bowl but thats my gift to myself this year.... bowl turning class !! Yay! Me ! Thanks for all of you wonderful videos! 🤩🤩

  • @OvercutHood
    @OvercutHood 2 года назад +1

    This is the only thing I regret not enjoying enough. My nose stopped working proudly roughly 2 years before lockdown hit. A specialist said I had a lazy or nearly dead nerve so my nose effectively couldn't smell. I've been getting it back slowly, but things just don't smell the same. One of my favorite memories oh just my smell was a trip through the California redwoods, and since then, I've been going to one day smell those trees again. For all of you who still can smell, cherish it, you never know when you might lose it.

  • @margaretdanic2560
    @margaretdanic2560 11 месяцев назад

    I also just began to appreciate November. Love the beginning of the hibernation season before the business holidays. Also......you're adorabley poetic😊

  • @papastalin69
    @papastalin69 Год назад

    mr thetrees has some serious wholesome dad energy. always nice when you’re having a hard day or just need something like this. good on ya mate

  • @someguywithmusic467
    @someguywithmusic467 Год назад

    I don’t think I ever thought it my entire life that I would have landed on this page. I also don’t regret it one bit. You bring out the author in everyone.

  • @zerobanana
    @zerobanana 2 года назад +12

    You are my favorite person to listen to when my work gives me stress. idk why but wood just calms me down

  • @Pilot_air_on
    @Pilot_air_on Год назад

    Juniper makes me think of the high desert in central Oregon. Every time I fly into Redmond the smell of juniper is the first thing you notice. Excellent video

  • @fnp622
    @fnp622 2 года назад +6

    It's like a cooking show but for wood. This is great!

  • @ChrisGraves1
    @ChrisGraves1 Год назад

    Came for the woodworking, stayed for the poem at the end. So good

  • @captainbeard3323
    @captainbeard3323 Год назад

    Scent is so powerful, whenever I smell vanilla I get reminded of my grandmother and her special butter biscuits she used to make for festivities, everytime I think of them I tear up because I miss her so much
    I wonder if she would be proud of who I grew up to be

  • @charlieshek3465
    @charlieshek3465 2 года назад

    I’m so glad you made it over to RUclips

  • @TheSillySandal
    @TheSillySandal 10 месяцев назад

    You keep telling us to watch your full videos and not only your shorts. And every time it is worth it, this video was no exception. Thanks a lot, Justin! Keep making great videos! Your pal from Norway.

  • @spencerhall
    @spencerhall 2 года назад +3

    JD rewarding those who stick around with some of your best stuff at the end! Thank you for the beautiful words and images!

  • @lilac8329
    @lilac8329 5 месяцев назад

    The way this man talks so honestly is so, so beautiful to me, i almost cried listening to this😭

  • @andemeester7107
    @andemeester7107 Год назад

    Thank you so much for sharing again. The light in the room at the end gave it a magical touch. Greetings from Antwerp, 🇧🇪

  • @KisaBloodvine
    @KisaBloodvine 2 года назад +1

    I love the smell of juniper wood. Makes me feel back at home in Idaho ❤️

  • @nathan-rs3dw
    @nathan-rs3dw Месяц назад

    your description blew my mind, wasn't expecting the video to turn into such a deep feeling.

  • @Litschi-s9c
    @Litschi-s9c Год назад

    man, i saw some of your shorts, but when in one of them you suggested to watch the whole video I really fell into a rabithole there. And I'm so glad I did. Just your description of the juniper smell in the and of the video made me cry a little bit... your words are so powerful, keep up your beautiful work, it's so inspiring!

  • @nancysonleitner3598
    @nancysonleitner3598 Год назад +1

    This is my fav episode. The poetry while watching the juniper smoke was a nice touch. I want to make my own incense now!

  • @sarah.sawdust
    @sarah.sawdust 11 месяцев назад

    Came to learn how to make incense out of all the sawdust I create, stayed for the beautiful story telling. 🙌🏼✨

  • @aislinngraves4291
    @aislinngraves4291 2 года назад

    Your poetic description brings back so many memories of camping with my family ! Thank you.

  • @via3600
    @via3600 Год назад +2

    That was one of the most comforting videos I've seen in a while

  • @coopervaughter1440
    @coopervaughter1440 Год назад

    I LOVE THE SOUND OF CARVING

  • @ImBuanana
    @ImBuanana 2 года назад

    I've never in my years felt jealous of somebody else's life, but I am of yours since finding your videos a few weeks ago. Small steps, enjoy the little things and I'll get there I hope!

  • @colleenuchiyama4916
    @colleenuchiyama4916 Год назад

    When I trim my juniper, I save the pieces and use them on the grill to lightly smoke meat. Especially awesome with salmon, chicken, and pork.

  • @cryptid-immortality
    @cryptid-immortality Год назад +5

    This is really helpful as a bit of a incense cone making tutorial. I have a lot of difficulty with smells, and I like the idea of incense but not the actual smell of most types. Making my own out of sawdust would be a great alternative, as I already love the smell of a woodshop. Using Xanthum gum as a binder is something I never thought of. Thanks for the tip!!!

    • @Littabethy
      @Littabethy Год назад +1

      second that. I'm very smell triggered into feeling sick or getting migraines. I can't handle alot of stronger artificial scents, but natural oils I don't have as much a reaction to.

  • @ItsInstinct
    @ItsInstinct 2 года назад +11

    I love this series. It cool just watching you take a random piece of wood and turn it into something really cool.

  • @wildWESt76
    @wildWESt76 2 года назад +4

    I followed you for your story telling and fell in love with wood and trees as I watched you. I’m so happy about these longer videos on RUclips now

  • @jellyowl2644
    @jellyowl2644 Год назад

    This channel is all the right vibes

  • @Calebt1981
    @Calebt1981 Год назад

    My new favorite channel. You're an inspiration in so many ways.

  • @madasynedgerton1532
    @madasynedgerton1532 2 года назад

    Watching this was the best way to calm down from the day... good laughs from chatoyancy and deep breaths from looking at juniper. THANK YOU

  • @danny8284
    @danny8284 2 года назад +14

    i usually don’t post comments like this, but this video was so good!! i’m just getting into woodworking, so it’s nice timing that i found your channel. you have such good vibes and i love hearing you talk about stuff that you’re passionate about. you have a new subscriber :)

  • @JulyCocoaMonkey16
    @JulyCocoaMonkey16 Год назад +1

    That last part was so beautifully articulated & just... 😢😊❤ love it!♡♡♡

  • @autumnstoptwo
    @autumnstoptwo 5 месяцев назад

    lovely, heartwarming, and charming. you truly are a poet. thank you for your appreciation of the trees, they really do deserve y/our devoted adoration and respect 🥰🌳

  • @racingsponga
    @racingsponga 2 года назад

    Its been beautiful up here w all the snow again

  • @mikestiles3170
    @mikestiles3170 2 года назад

    He did it again…. Please keep it up. I’ll support in any way I can.

  • @switchcraig8114
    @switchcraig8114 Год назад

    I love watching these videos, especially before bed. It’s both informational and fulled with what I can only assume a great passion for wood.

  • @riverkoenig9673
    @riverkoenig9673 11 месяцев назад

    This was beautiful. Growing up in Arizona, I get exactly what you're talking about. absolutely lovely and I want to be like you when I get older.

  • @KS-gf3tv
    @KS-gf3tv 2 года назад +1

    Man, the end of this video was so nice.

  • @mabeldelrey7741
    @mabeldelrey7741 2 года назад

    I wish i can experience what you just explained about the smell. I envy you for you can transform woods to a more useful use than just throwing them in the woodfire. Take care and God bless your channel .

  • @SockyNoob
    @SockyNoob 9 месяцев назад

    Your channel is easily one of the most wholesome. And honestly probably the most wholesome 1 million+ subscriber channels. It doesn't even feel like a big channel, that's the thing.

  • @caiminmills2667
    @caiminmills2667 Год назад

    I still remember running around the rivers and mountains of Provo, Utah in my childhood. Even though I am far away from Utah, sometimes the smell of sand or hot air brings me back to that majestic place before the smell then disappears. I plan to visit my birthplace soon. Thank you for making this video, keep up the good work!

  • @mszoomy
    @mszoomy 10 месяцев назад

    That's a beautiful piece of wood, so simple and elegant.

  • @missvidabom
    @missvidabom 2 года назад

    This has me in tears. What a beautiful discussion of the smell of memories.

  • @ryannix-jn6le
    @ryannix-jn6le Год назад

    Amazing! I love the monologue at the end. Beautiful words. You have a gift, my friend. Keep the content coming. We all really appreciate you!

  • @jamierobertson3801
    @jamierobertson3801 Год назад

    Thank you for doing what you do

  • @heathermcclain5652
    @heathermcclain5652 Год назад

    Beautiful work. This is such a soothing video. That incense holder is just gorgeous, and now I'm inspired to smell my sawdust and consider keeping it for incense instead of sweeping it all up & tossing it out.

  • @livfuji
    @livfuji 2 года назад

    This video was very warming! I really loved the message at the end. Also I would definitely listen to that rant 😆

  • @basedsocko5574
    @basedsocko5574 2 года назад

    This is one of the best videos i have ever seen. It made me so happy

  • @justapleb5023
    @justapleb5023 Год назад

    Man really is the Bob Ross of woodworking

  • @anuwela
    @anuwela Год назад

    Yes 🙌 so happy I found your channel. What a refreshing vid. Thank you 🙏

  • @eileenjackson2893
    @eileenjackson2893 Год назад

    At 6.37 is where the theme purpose of this video start. I liked the lathe work.

  • @DrDingsGaster
    @DrDingsGaster Год назад

    This video felt really poetic to me. Especially at the end when you were talking about how it smelled like home and I can agree! While Juniper doesn't quite smell like home to me, the pines up in Michigan always do. There were 5 of them in/bordering my yard growing up and pine-y scents always did wonders for me. That and the scent of cedar, absolutely fantastic.

  • @rb13818
    @rb13818 Год назад

    Favorite video so far

  • @TheTayloredMason
    @TheTayloredMason 2 года назад

    Okay, so I gotta day, I've been watching your stuff on tiktok for a bit, and I was drawn to it because I do some wood working as well, and I really enjoy your vibes, your skills, and how much I learn from watching your content. I learned the word chatoyancy from you, and I kid you not, when I see it in a piece of wood (it's one of my favorite features) I can't not hear it in your ✨️chatoyancy✨️ voice, and it makes me happy, so thank you.

  • @gabrielkapach9955
    @gabrielkapach9955 2 года назад

    Such a vibe ❤

  • @williamwalters3796
    @williamwalters3796 2 года назад +4

    I absolutely love chatoyancy, though I didn’t know it was called that until now. I milled a southern live oak log for my workbench top and it has some nice figuring and curling making some parts look 3D.
    If you don’t have a tree for Florida yet, I’d suggest either the southern live oak (also called cathedral oak in some places here in NW Florida). More common is the Southern Yellow pine that was logged for good home building lumber and still is but more sustainably than the clear cutting old growth days.

  • @Solinaru
    @Solinaru Год назад

    Just joined due to those good good tree facts and Miles being a good pup!

  • @SpectreBonk
    @SpectreBonk Год назад

    I recently found this channel through his shorts, and I haven’t watched many of his long form videos, but they are so comforting and make me feel so happy and I love it. What you do is amazing and I hope you keep doing it for as long as it makes you as happy💜💜

  • @erinyes3943
    @erinyes3943 6 месяцев назад

    I really can’t describe why or how this made me feel so warm, but it did. Thanks dude

  • @0pt1tr0nD27
    @0pt1tr0nD27 11 месяцев назад

    I really love the smell of Bolivian rosewood. I may make a Bolivian rosewood incense now.

  • @autecology
    @autecology Год назад

    Glad youtube brought me your page. I'm headded home from university for reading break soon and I cannot wait to make some red cedar incense to try and make me feel less "away".

  • @MisterBoat
    @MisterBoat 2 года назад +1

    Good I love seeing these videos.

  • @richtrevithick
    @richtrevithick 2 года назад

    Love your channel...I'm inspired to start collecting pieces of oak, ceder, and juniper from the woods behind my house and get creative.

  • @rainseductress
    @rainseductress 11 месяцев назад

    I loved this episode. Thank you

  • @Andidejager.
    @Andidejager. 6 месяцев назад

    Awesome video! Inspiring too. For me, the smell of home is pine. I grew up next to a pine plantation and there were quite a lot of pines in my garden. I loved that forest. And what’s more, my first dog loved pinecones. They were her favourite toy. I think she liked the CRONCH. So her breath was always pine fresh. I can’t see a pinecone or a pine tree without thinking of her. We moved to a farm about 6 months before she passed away and there is a very small pine forest here. It’s her forest now and that is where she has been buried. I looked it up and you can make pine incense. I think I will do that. I’m sure my dog won’t mind me taking a fallen branch from her forest ❤️

  • @errerrare
    @errerrare 2 года назад

    My soul is soothed

  • @crownlaurus2610
    @crownlaurus2610 9 месяцев назад

    Beautiful video and loved the narration/poetry at the end.

  • @nickbrackett9023
    @nickbrackett9023 10 месяцев назад

    Late to this video, but wanted to say thank you 🙏 The way you described the smell and what it evokes for you in the end really connected with me, being from the southwest myself. Cheers bro and God bless 👑

  • @madhavsirohi2225
    @madhavsirohi2225 Год назад

    YOU ARE AMAZING!!!!!!

  • @unholysporkable
    @unholysporkable 2 года назад

    Holy cow. This makes me want to get another lathe and pick up woodworking again. Love it!

  • @-SLK-
    @-SLK- Год назад

    I am from the South of India where we make incense cones from Sandal Wood. Like Juniper for you Sandalwood feels like home to me. Here in the tropical forests we have so many beautiful trees of which Sandal is the most fragrant. Love your videos, wood work and information on so many species of wood. Maybe some day I will be able to visit your land. You are always welcome to mine.

  • @DazeofYore
    @DazeofYore Год назад

    Wow, loved the end of the video. Very peaceful, inciteful and beautiful! You rule on your shorts but these videos are something special!

  • @LovinSunshine97
    @LovinSunshine97 Год назад

    My bf would love this! Beautiful video ❤

  • @damepasty9203
    @damepasty9203 Год назад

    I have tons of mesquite and I can't wait to make incense from it now. Thank you!

  • @bigpimpin6085
    @bigpimpin6085 Год назад

    4:55 He's gonna say it! He's gonna say it!
    4:58 *Thunderous applause*

  • @gfslo
    @gfslo Год назад

    Just tried this, I used cedar wood shavings. I used frosting bag tips and lined them with wax paper for the mold, works great. Thanks!

  • @Be_Positive-_-bloodType
    @Be_Positive-_-bloodType 2 года назад

    undeniably hygge time 🎍variety indeed is the spice of life✍🌱