You are a true inspiration Uri. It's easy to feel demoralized when you see the guys with microscopes. power engravers and thousands of dollars of kit. Then you come along and make your own tools from a few bits of scrap and produce the same results. Not only are you a a superb craftsman, but that fact that you do it with such minimal tools and simplicity is a real inspiration to us all. You are the ultimate proof that anyone can do this. Thank you my friend.
Thanks for the midsummer video, Uri! By the way, I miss the old intro where you just suddenly pop/slide to the screen in the very beginningo of each episode :D Maybe it's just me, though.
I love how instead of spending money on a crappy tool that was mass produced, this man hand makes a quality tool himself!!! "In the business" indeed!!!
Making fine things with fine tools is the sort of work that a skilled artist can aspire to. Being able to MAKE fine tools to use in such work is artistry of the highest level. Well done, Sir.
I really like this. Not only for the craftsmanship but the fact of how you process what you’re making through the little songs you sang as you are making your tools. It goes to that people not matter where they are in the world or their differences we all have similar ways we all function when we are creating. Love it!
Your videos are pure joy, Uri. My 7 yo daughter loves to watch them when we are together. She’s genuinely intrigued by your choices, so am I. And it’s magical.
The best part of watching real craftsmen at work is the little things they do to make their work easier. The little thing with the sharpening stones is great, Uri.
In the first 30 seconds you already reaffirmed that this is the best channel on RUclips, not that I didn't already know it. No drama of any sort, just a silly man with a funny accent (Israeli, maybe? Because it sounds how my family in Israel speaks, further adding a homey atmosphere to the videos) doing fun projects. This channel makes me happy.
I clicked on this becuase my late father was an engraver, enameller, enamel artist. I remember him making his own gravers, draws of the things, all different shapes profiles and lengths. I even used to try graving myself every now and again. I don't remember any of his being cranked, they were all straight and shorter. Still this was nice to watch and broght back some fond memories.
I’m ready for 12 minutes and 38 seconds of nice peaceful relaxation I love your videos man you do a phenomenal job you make me want to engrave metal every day I might just give it a shot now thank you sir and have a wonderful day
Thank You Uri....."Fanoogling"....Ah YES....now I understand.....the fine art of "fanoogling". A more or less forgotten/lost art that I am glad YOU are maintaining for all of us non-fanoogling folks have long forgotten. Uri I found an old collection of engravers from a watch smith's tool box from the 1930's I acquired on Ebay. I will watch and follow your examples....KEEEEEEEP THEM COMING URI !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.....TM
How have I not stumbled upon your videos before is a mystery. I've watched two minutes and I already know I won't stop untill I see every single video you ever uploaded. Will steal ideas. Thank you.
Why are your videos so good? I don't know but they are compelling. You have a great "augen" for detail and being able to envishen how thing will look, in the end. Thank you. Paul
I am subscribed to roughly 400 channels here on YT, and granted, a lot of them are small channels that infrequently post anything (but that's beside the point). Of those, there are only three channels that I always give a "thumbs up" to every video, and often even before I watch it. Your channel is one of those three. I've been inspired by your engraving and want to try it myself, but there aren't many stores that sell the equipment for manual engraving, and the machines are too expensive for me. This is great! Thank you Uri.
I love everything you do man. The great work, the comedy, your songs, and pretty much everything else. But most of all its fun to watch you and see that you truly enjoy everything you do. The refrigerator was a random but nice touch. Lol
I use these in everyday watch repair , I use them to cut parts for watches such as balance staffs , screws & so on . I’ve had my set since 1993 & they never fail me & they look brand new out of the box look .
Hello there, i have to say, i came to this channel like a year or two ago mostly because of the engraving. But there is so much cool stuff going on here. I absolutely love your videos!
Uri my friend yes, now you are my friend. Friends motivate and inspire which you certainly did. Thank you! Wonderful video wonderful tool. Funny too. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@@urituchmanpigeon The production seemed different... I thought new lens or new camera... Either way, your content is always a pleasure to watch... Love it.
Dear Uri Didn’t like this video, I loved it. You make it look so easy. Your hacksaw is not just a hacksaw, it’s a piece of art. If I had a 10th of your talent I think I would spend the rest of my time making a complete miniature set of engraving working tools. Kindest Regards Terry O’Connor (Co. Wexford, Ireland)
Conheci esse canal um tempo atrás e foi a melhor coisa que aconteceu nesses últimos dias, serviu de inspiração para voltar a trabalhar nos meus projetos. Salve do Brasil
Hallo Uri, danke für deine wunderbaren Videos. Aus irgend einem Grund hatte ich mich an das Härten noch nicht rangewagt, durch deine Videos läuft das jetzt aber sehr gut und ich kann vieles an Werkzeugen selber herstellen. Ich wünsche dir noch alles Gute und freue mich immer auf deine Videos. Liebe Grüße Gerry
It is so soothing to watch you work, and especially to hear the way explain the process! Youve become a teacher of mine; in handcrafting and in philosophy! Little bit in comedy too 🦴🤺
A fresh Uri Tuchman video to watch? Today is a good day.
A fresh Uri video and I got a haircut today.
That is, without a doubt, one of the finest engravings of a small refrigerator that I have ever seen. Kudos.
😂
"So what are we going to draw ... a little fridge maybe?" - Yeah, because why the fridge not?
Moritz I was thinking dude was probably hungry and thinking about eating so he thought about the fridge 🤣🤣
@@latessaallison1228 I thought he said, "Fudge." So when he drew squares I though, "He's engraving fudge?" Imagine my surprise when it was a fridge!
You stole my comment.
Sir, I was disabled in an offshore marine accident and have frankly been lost for purpose. You have given me a job! Thank you most sincerely.
Whatcha building buddy
........Now that's what i like about people ..grow in a way you like !
I hope it's going well.
Good luck!!
You are a true inspiration Uri. It's easy to feel demoralized when you see the guys with microscopes. power engravers and thousands of dollars of kit. Then you come along and make your own tools from a few bits of scrap and produce the same results. Not only are you a a superb craftsman, but that fact that you do it with such minimal tools and simplicity is a real inspiration to us all. You are the ultimate proof that anyone can do this. Thank you my friend.
Arbitrary object to carve in relief...How's about a fridge? Nice one Uri.
Thanks for the midsummer video, Uri! By the way, I miss the old intro where you just suddenly pop/slide to the screen in the very beginningo of each episode :D Maybe it's just me, though.
No water and ice dispenser, not impressed
Just when you think you have seen it all, he starts to turn brass as though it is wood. Another piece of art from a master craftsman.
I love how instead of spending money on a crappy tool that was mass produced, this man hand makes a quality tool himself!!!
"In the business" indeed!!!
Making fine things with fine tools is the sort of work that a skilled artist can aspire to. Being able to MAKE fine tools to use in such work is artistry of the highest level. Well done, Sir.
My wife said "He's the guy with the tiny mattress. I've thought about that mattress from time to time." Thank you for that memory.
I really like this. Not only for the craftsmanship but the fact of how you process what you’re making through the little songs you sang as you are making your tools. It goes to that people not matter where they are in the world or their differences we all have similar ways we all function when we are creating. Love it!
He is in the , as you say "Show business"
This man is amazing, not can he handle any tool with exceptional professionalism, but also makes his own tools and even machines. Respect.
Your videos are pure joy, Uri. My 7 yo daughter loves to watch them when we are together. She’s genuinely intrigued by your choices, so am I. And it’s magical.
Engraving, the reason I came to this channel. Uri’s raw talent, the reason I stayed with this channel.
The best part of watching real craftsmen at work is the little things they do to make their work easier. The little thing with the sharpening stones is great, Uri.
In the first 30 seconds you already reaffirmed that this is the best channel on RUclips, not that I didn't already know it. No drama of any sort, just a silly man with a funny accent (Israeli, maybe? Because it sounds how my family in Israel speaks, further adding a homey atmosphere to the videos) doing fun projects. This channel makes me happy.
I had a hole in my heart since we haven’t had any new Woodwright’s Shop episodes in a couple of years. But the, I found Uri.
I love that your simplest tools are still works of art. TENKS
Almost as much fun as watching Uri work, is listening to Uri work. Great video!!
Love the humor, love the craftsmanship and love the channel
I clicked on this becuase my late father was an engraver, enameller, enamel artist. I remember him making his own gravers, draws of the things, all different shapes profiles and lengths. I even used to try graving myself every now and again. I don't remember any of his being cranked, they were all straight and shorter. Still this was nice to watch and broght back some fond memories.
You are the only person I've ever seen using hand tools on metal on a lathe, kudos my friend, beautiful work as usual
I’m ready for 12 minutes and 38 seconds of nice peaceful relaxation I love your videos man you do a phenomenal job you make me want to engrave metal every day I might just give it a shot now thank you sir and have a wonderful day
“Brass meat” my new favorite adjective
Thank You Uri....."Fanoogling"....Ah YES....now I understand.....the fine art of "fanoogling". A more or less forgotten/lost art that I am glad YOU are maintaining for all of us non-fanoogling folks have long forgotten.
Uri I found an old collection of engravers from a watch smith's tool box from the 1930's I acquired on Ebay.
I will watch and follow your examples....KEEEEEEEP THEM COMING URI !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.....TM
Thank you Uri!! Always bring smiles and a lil laughter with your videos!! Happy Father’s Day!!
How have I not stumbled upon your videos before is a mystery. I've watched two minutes and I already know I won't stop untill I see every single video you ever uploaded. Will steal ideas. Thank you.
The craftsmanship, the fridge, the Nillson, the eight bit pigeon. This is why you remain one of my favorite channels ever.
Why are your videos so good? I don't know but they are compelling. You have a great "augen" for detail and being able to envishen how thing will look, in the end. Thank you. Paul
I lost it when the "Become a Pigeon" notification came up.
Excellent graver with a beautiful ferrule!
Gotta love someone who makes it look so easy
Really enjoying these videos - his humor and skill are very compelling.
I am subscribed to roughly 400 channels here on YT, and granted, a lot of them are small channels that infrequently post anything (but that's beside the point). Of those, there are only three channels that I always give a "thumbs up" to every video, and often even before I watch it. Your channel is one of those three. I've been inspired by your engraving and want to try it myself, but there aren't many stores that sell the equipment for manual engraving, and the machines are too expensive for me. This is great! Thank you Uri.
I see in your work that you are a professional, your cozy voice earned you a subscription.
Any artist can make art with tools. But it takes a Tuchman to make tools into art!
you are such a ray of sunshine and that fridge was 10/10
I love everything you do man. The great work, the comedy, your songs, and pretty much everything else. But most of all its fun to watch you and see that you truly enjoy everything you do. The refrigerator was a random but nice touch. Lol
Now I need to use the word "Finnoodling" in everyday conversation
Its like Kanoodling but with extra finesse
Look at my surname and you’ll see why I feel the same way :-)
Francesco Sirotti - The last time I heard the word "Finnoodling" used it was Renê from Allo Allo who used it :)
What this mean ??
I am Brazilian and I don't understand a Lot of expressions that he uses, but I LOVELY the vídeos ! Lol
I use these in everyday watch repair , I use them to cut parts for watches such as balance staffs , screws & so on . I’ve had my set since 1993 & they never fail me & they look brand new out of the box look .
Hello there, i have to say, i came to this channel like a year or two ago mostly because of the engraving. But there is so much cool stuff going on here. I absolutely love your videos!
Uri my friend yes, now you are my friend. Friends motivate and inspire which you certainly did. Thank you! Wonderful video wonderful tool. Funny too. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
there's a real beauty in the chaotic craftsmanship of yours. i subscribed.
Love watching you making beautiful pieces of art to work with...........thank you for sharing you wonderful talent.
I luv talking to my tools, is some of my best conversations
I told one it wasn’t the sharpest tool in the box. Silently it replied, “and whose fault is that...?” It would have been a cutting remark except...😉
Someone's bought a new camera...
I actually got it a while back, but maybe I figured how to do the lighting better.
@@urituchmanpigeon The production seemed different... I thought new lens or new camera... Either way, your content is always a pleasure to watch... Love it.
@@urituchmanpigeon Where are you from?
@@theonionn5566 He's from Texas, you can tell by his accent.
@@theonionn5566 he's Israeli, actually. :)
Thanks for explaining annealing, heat treatment etc. Really helps me understand!
You know, I take care of my files, but I have never seen anything cut like your files do. Thank you. Very nicely done sir.
Dear Uri
Didn’t like this video, I loved it.
You make it look so easy. Your hacksaw is not just a hacksaw, it’s a piece of art. If I had a 10th of your talent I think I would spend the rest of my time making a complete miniature set of engraving working tools.
Kindest Regards
Terry O’Connor (Co. Wexford, Ireland)
Conheci esse canal um tempo atrás e foi a melhor coisa que aconteceu nesses últimos dias, serviu de inspiração para voltar a trabalhar nos meus projetos. Salve do Brasil
Bravo! "How 'bout a little fridge?" Silliness. I love that about you. So much.
Even the maple did it‘s job very good in the end!
I love all the work you do. You are so skilled and your imagination is awesome. And I love your humor. Thanks for being a bright spot in my day.
The engraver was pretty neat but that fridge .... amazing !
"Finoodling With Uri" :)
Lovely work, Mr Tuchman.
What a delicious way to start the day, thank you Uri
Beautiful push graver. Just beautiful! And of course you're going to carve a pigeo...fridge. 😁 Love it!
Finoodling is my new favorite word.
"A fridge". lol. Never stop, Uri! fantastic job with the Karaoke and the pixel art, too.
Another very nice piece of work Uri. I love your craftsmanship and your videos.
Uri: Makes own screw
Finoodling Brass Meat - sounds like a tasty beef and noodle dish. Always a pleasure to watch your artistry!
I can't say how happy I am that this channel is getting a lot more subscribers.
You Sir are an artisan and a very unique one that at! Thank you for another beautiful tool video.
Beautiful tool, love the color and grain of the wood
Uri, you are a pleasure to watch making tool's , master craftsmen without any doubt.
Absolutely brilliant 👏👏👏👏👌
That wood is beautiful good video you are really good and a master of your craft.
I like this guy! Glad to find him again!
The Narrating for this video is perfect
Hallo Uri, danke für deine wunderbaren Videos. Aus irgend einem Grund hatte ich mich an das Härten noch nicht rangewagt, durch deine Videos läuft das jetzt aber sehr gut und ich kann vieles an Werkzeugen selber herstellen. Ich wünsche dir noch alles Gute und freue mich immer auf deine Videos. Liebe Grüße Gerry
It is so soothing to watch you work, and especially to hear the way explain the process! Youve become a teacher of mine; in handcrafting and in philosophy! Little bit in comedy too 🦴🤺
Made me chuckle!
Lovely product - you could make me a graver any day!
Thank you Uri.
Wow. This man needs a tool? He makes one better than can be bought! Outstanding, sir.
Wondeful project Uri, cant wait to see more of this in the future
That pixel art at the end is amazing
Beautiful graver. Excellent job.
You make it look so easy! I remember trying to engrave with a push graver, i gave up and went back to dry point etching
I have genuinely been looking for a good video on this, thanks Uri!
nice project Uri really loved it, I love your videos,style and humor. thanks for the amazing videos, till the next video
Amazing as always. And the pigeon at the end? Fantastic.
A Collab project between uri and Colin would be great.
I love your videos, man. Heads up though. Using a rag really close to his lathe chuck is how Adam savage nearly ripped his finger off.
wow, always look forward to your videos. Thanks again Uri!
ohh new Uri video!? And it's about Gravers!!!? YES YES YES! liked already! Now to actually watch the video and hear that suave voice of his
10/10 would buy a “brass meat” t shirt
5:23 the best moment 😂😂😂 wieder einmal ein wunderbares Werkzeug entstanden. Mach weiter so und bleib Deiner Linie treu👍🏻 12:00 Zugabe, Zugabe😎
You took this to a whole new level!❤
Always great to see your work. God bless and take care. From McAllen TX
I love these videos. I always learn and I always laugh.
I don’t say this about anyone. You would be someone I would hang out with.. I love to learn even half of the skills you possess
When he started singing that sent me 😂
Lol love it! That digital pigeon rocks
Your videos improve my mood and make my day lovely, thank you!
That shelac is always such a good choice, brings out the most beautiful... or should I say, deLIcious colours in the wood :) excellent video as always
At least 3 delicious's in this video, so good! and love the singing hahaha
What a beautiful tool! I really love it.
Fantastic job Uri. I love the work you do. Stay safe
lovely professional workmanship
Bet if you had 10 million people draw something only Uri would draw a fridge. Love it!
As usual, excellent work Uri!
This video from Uri inspired me to make one. I used a doorknob for the handle because I don't own a lathe lol
During the wood selection I was expecting you to say, "this is maple... and this... is... not maple". :) More beautiful work Uri!