Wow, now that’s a four poster. It looks like it belongs in a museum. Wouldn’t it be amazing for him to do the entire bedroom. He has the wardrobe already. I think if he did the entire room there would be interior design magazines lined up to photograph the room all made of pallets. It would do wonders for his RUclips channel, get him the millions of followers he certainly deserves. Xxxxx
Epic UpCycling wow, I’m sure we would all love to see the room, and it doesn’t matter that you didn’t film it all, if you put the room together I’m sure your followers (including myself here in the UK) would be happy to contact magazines to tell them of your absolutely stunning work with pallets, they would check out your channel then I’m sure they would be in touch. xxxxx.
Just unbelievable, what a "Master Craftsman". Absolutely, the best build have witnessed in my life, out of pallets no less. What a beautiful gift you have.
I bet his house is just an amazing place to walk through. I love the consistency throughout all of his projects, from the most recent Nordic wine cabinet to this stately four poster. I'd love to see a house tour!
Ask the local grocery/furniture, mine only keeps and reuses the standard sized ones and toss the rest, bunch of them just go in the trash so talk to the supply guy and he gave me green light to take all the non-standard ones
WOW!!! I dont think you'll ever understand just how impressed I am with this build!!!!!! This has seriously amazed and inspired me so much! Thanks for sharing with us all! Looking forward to watching the Narnia inspired wardrobe now.
Even though I saw the pallet wood being worked I still can't believe it... Are you some sort of wizard??? Lol excellent work seriously you sir are an inspiration.
Every video of yours blows me away more than the last. I love how it's not instructional, I can just enjoy sitting down and watching a true master at work. I don't watch in order to learn anything specific, I watch to be inspired. It makes me laugh when I see videos or read comments from supposedly knowledgeable woodworkers telling everyone not to waste their time on "garbage" pallet wood, then show yet another tutorial on how to make a cutting board or small box out of expensive exotic wood, that pale in comparison to the creativity and craftsmanship you show while working with pallets.
Normally when someone has epic in their channel name, I am skeptical. This time was no different. You sir, embody the term epic. I am actually blown away. If your channel doesn't deserve to blow tf up, I don't know whose does. Thank you!
My friend I tell everybody I know about ur channel but they look at me as if there's 2 blue moons in the bloody sky when I tell them about the things u create from old pallet wood and scrap metal. Then they watch one video and they're hooked on ur work man.. haha! I love seeing the expressions on their faces after they've watched a few of ur videos.. Do u teach woodwork man?? U should have a ..what's it called in college? U should be teaching if ur already not doing it pal.. I have so much respect for the work ur doing on here. That vase u built was so beautiful. That special bed u built and the huge wardrobe or cabinet u made again were magnificent again man.. I wish I could study under ppl like u. U have an awesome imagination. Where do u get ur inspiration from for all these pieces??
Thanks for the comments. I don't teach, but I hope the videos have helped some people see new uses for scrap. I get inspiration from anything creative, like art and architecture, and even tv and films.
Just to give you an idea how amazing and absolutely transcendent your woodworking videos are, my 5-year-old son Constantine, on his own, just happened to find this video and clicked on it by himself, and watched it in its entirety and was enthralled! You are truly amazing, and if this has inspired my son to become a craftsman, I'll be forever in your debt. One request: can you please do a tutorial on how you made that wonderful router table?
To see all this come together I just feel I am in another level of existence. How on Gods earth can one man create such wonders? I am a cabinet maker by trade mostly joiner by employment, retired now but still doing my own thing in my workshop. All of what I have seen has spurned me on to create gifts for my family so they can remember me. I have said it before, you will be remembered 200 years from now as an artistic woodworker, a friend to the Planet in recycling and a wizard to your craft. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for sharing you videos.
Howdy Jason!! Of all the incredible pieces I've watched you create, I this this has to be my favorite! It's as fine as any Chippendale, Sheridan, Hepple-white, etc. You can stand proud as your skills can match the old master carpenters!!!
Brings forth memories of my late father in his workshop where our Siamese cat, Sam, used to supervise the work no matter how noisy and dusty. I hope you have a mascot to hang out with you in your workshop. Dad loved to work with oak. He would have loved watching your videos. Gorgeous bed! I want one! 🪵
You made the most beautiful bed. A person would find it impossible to find something just as quality as what you''ve made here, and it's gorgeous to boot. Now all you need is a chest of drawers, a dresser ,and perhaps some side tables. I love how your pieces lock perfectly into place.
That snap fit at 9:05 is sweet!!! What an amazing piece of planning, execution and overall production value on the video and the bed itself. I can't wait to see what you do next!
Thanks Pete. Got a few short vidos on the go at the moment. Next big project is a bookcase to match the steampunk chest. Video ready in about 4 weeks :)
This is more than AAAAMAAAZING! CON-GRA-TU-LA TIONS! I do have a canopee bed! Somebody dropped it on the street some years ago,because the bars that attach the headboard to the feet of the bed were broken. I ordered to replicate those wooden pieces and varnished them in a very similar colour. I also attached some bars to hang curtains and it's just fantastic to sleep there! Curtains provide privacy, shadow and warm feeling, it's like a nest! And a mosquito-net is very handy in the place where I live I encourage you to find a way to add curtains to your awesome canopee bed!
Remarkable my brother...I just put 2 n 2 together, ur building a master bedroom set...this goes with d armoire on ur other build..awesome design brother looking good...u deserve d rest..lol
Id love to see more fantasy magic symbolism in your furniture. Looks so mysteriously. Also those materials which used someone, to burn it down, adding additional sense to things, transforming to something new, you know. Executing strong like...
WOW 🤩 I am lost for words ....this is a great project and excellent workmanship I’m so impressed well done absolutely beautiful it must of taken a long time to create this beautiful project.
From one wood worker to another. I absolutely love what you're doing here. I used to build things just like this, before I became disabled. I want so badly to get back into wood working. I just don't know how to replace all the machinery I lost when I had to quit working.
I am building my own woodshop and there are many vids by RUclipsrs about how to turn say your handheld router into a table router and many other main woodworking equipment. Saving a bucket load of money.
This is hands down the most intricate, impressive and design heavy channel that uses recycled wood, I don't understand why these videos haven't taken off, the only thing I can think of is that there are no descriptions of the process? Maybe some simple voiceovers or subtitles would help, is that something you would consider? Feel like I would learn alot from more detailed descriptions
I don’t think they need a voice over, to be honest. Jimmy Diresta doesn’t have them (well, technically he does for his Patrons) and you can see all that he does and figure it out if necessary. I think the work being done speaks for itself. The absolute genius use of pallet wood, the processing of it and execution of the design is stunning. I think a voice over would detract from the beauty of the process.
@@darrenwright9619 I've only watched a few of Jimmy direstas videos, mostly the instructional ones about circular saws/screws, and a few of the longer form builds like the cabinet, I could be wrong but it seems like the reason his videos can get away with no voiceover and still be so easy to understand is because he basically 'idiot-proofs' them by painstakingly shooting every step, every repetition, there's no 'oh I'll show this once and then show you a pile of them on the table finished up'. Getting to see the same step as many times as he needs to do them gives me a much clearer picture of the build, especially any little things he might be doing to adjust or make things easier, and the sequence and logic of how he went through the build, if he had to readjust a method I get to see that, if he went through three different sanding tools I get to see that, and seeing it explains the why, which is even more important than the how. But that's just my opinion, i also think t's perfectly fine to have a maker channel that's more about presenting your work within your filming means and not about trying to teach people how to use the same method by going all out instructional
I'll give you a big tip.. If you're using pallett wood before you plane or use any machinery run a magnet over the nail holes. I run them all over the wood. It's saved me a fortune in blades and time . Nothing worse if a planer hits a nail without it's head that you missed Great vid thanks
Wonderful fourposter bed just wish we got to see the whole building process now to the Apothecary chest/coffee table video. Binge watching going well thankyou!!!
Beautiful work you do, it is amazing! I am a carpenter apprentice and hope to be able to do work this good someday. Thank you for being so inspiring. - Jennifer O'Dell
This bed is stunningly gorgeous. It is reminiscent of the beautiful Mediterranean craftmanship of days gone by. Your precision and talent are unmatched today.
Wow.. I need you in my life!! What a master skillman you are...just beautiful..I was looking for a bed like this .. but it was thousands of dollars this looks like it would last lifetime beautiful
Thanks Sandy. The staining process I used for the bed and the wardrobe was a coat of dark oak Liberon spirit dye, heavily sanded down then two coats of dark oak wax to finish.
@@EpicUpCycling Hi your work is incredible but what would be so helpful is for you to speak people want to hear how and why you're doing what you're doing.. most of us don't know the steps it takes to do The Marvelous work you're doing so if you could help us by just giving us instructions on what you're doing it would be such a more helpful tool to You video thank you and God bless you and your hands and bless you and your family be safe in these times
You are a true Master!!! I am absolutely amazed by your craftsmanship. It must take you forever to plan these projects. You have gained a sub for sure. If possible could you please give some tips on how you start to plan your projects. South Africa.
Thanks for the comment, Louretha. There isn't a lot of planning goes into my designs. I do a sketch with some sizes, then usually make it up as I go along, letting the design unfold as I build :)
Wow! Sorry, I seem to be a bit late to the party here - but I keep replaying his videos, and it makes it hard to get get through them all! LOL But then today I took a look at this one and all I can say, is I continue to be amazed! What an incredible talent! I am sure Jason will not likely see this, but I would be curious if he would ever consider building a grandfather clock, or a mantle clock? You are an incredible craftsman Jason!
When I got divorced back in 2006 and had to start again, one thing I wanted was a bedroom that had a warm cosy comforting feel to it. so when I spotted a 4 poster in my local furniture store I knew I had to get it regardless of cost (it set me back $3,000 Aussie dollars at that time ) but was worth every penny. I fitted mine with some lovely lace curtains all the way around so knowing your wife is into sewing with you making her a sewing box maybe she could make some for yours too. gives them that nice finishing touch :-) again, another gorgeous build from your talented hands. look forward to seeing your next build.
Yossi, I made the table a few years ago and it has slowly evolved. It's basically a sheet of 3mm aluminium on top of a thick chunk of mdf. It could really do with an update at some point. I'll do a video of the next one I build :)
When I see a pallet at work im gonna think *damn im gonna make me a bed*. Then reality will set in that I have no fckn idea how to even use a tool and i'll just think of you instead :)
Seriously. I'd be lucky to come up a "bookshelf" made by nailing some of the pallet slats between two of the other slats. *Extremely* lucky for it to actually finish up square and with the "shelves" horizontal.
i like how the bed and wardrobe/drawers you made in previous videos match so they would go really well together in a room., what other furnishings did you make in this style and design for the room? some end tables would be cool
Ladies and Gentleman, I present...the King of Pallets.
Yes... Unglaublich 👏👏👏
You certainly do.
I.M. Dunn yes
I called Wood Wizard 😂
He certainly is 😍
Wow, now that’s a four poster. It looks like it belongs in a museum. Wouldn’t it be amazing for him to do the entire bedroom. He has the wardrobe already. I think if he did the entire room there would be interior design magazines lined up to photograph the room all made of pallets. It would do wonders for his RUclips channel, get him the millions of followers he certainly deserves. Xxxxx
Already done most of the bedroom but unfortunately didn't make videos of it :)
Epic UpCycling wow, I’m sure we would all love to see the room, and it doesn’t matter that you didn’t film it all, if you put the room together I’m sure your followers (including myself here in the UK) would be happy to contact magazines to tell them of your absolutely stunning work with pallets, they would check out your channel then I’m sure they would be in touch. xxxxx.
I might look at doing a room tour at some point :)
Just unbelievable, what a "Master Craftsman". Absolutely, the best build have witnessed in my life, out of pallets no less. What a beautiful gift you have.
Thanks :)
Idk if you’ve been blessed to see his other amazing creations but, all of his work is truly spectacular 🥰😍
Sir the good book says Jesus was a carpenter and you would be his protege. Such beautiful work and attention to detail. You are a master craftsmen
WOW, that's the most elaborate build I have ever seen from Pallets. Respect!
Thanks :)
Check out his others! The intricacy of some of his decorative pieces are mind blowing 🙌
Watch the steampunk bookshelf. That video made me fall in love with his work!
just saw this video love it i want to be like you when i grow up wait im 62 might not happen
I bet his house is just an amazing place to walk through. I love the consistency throughout all of his projects, from the most recent Nordic wine cabinet to this stately four poster. I'd love to see a house tour!
Thanks for the comments, Roxanne, maybe I'll do a video tour one day :)
I was just thinking the same thing. It must be incredible to see all the beautiful furniture.
We all need more cycling in our lives. Recycle, upcycle or even bicycle it all is beneficial and rewarding.
Wait. I have to catch my breath! Metaphorically, YOU could make a silk purse out of a sow's ear. Magic. So so so beautiful.
Thanks very much :)
beautiful, just beautiful, my husband is a tool hoarder and I think he is drooling after watching this.
OMG - unbelievable build from pallets! Incredible! Absolutely incredible.
Thanks Shirley :)
Who needs a furniture store when u can build your own furniture and at an awesome affordable price.
No wonder why I can't ever find any pallets. This guy has them all.
Yeah but just look at what he can do with them.
Ask the local grocery/furniture, mine only keeps and reuses the standard sized ones and toss the rest, bunch of them just go in the trash so talk to the supply guy and he gave me green light to take all the non-standard ones
As he should.
WOW!!! I dont think you'll ever understand just how impressed I am with this build!!!!!! This has seriously amazed and inspired me so much! Thanks for sharing with us all! Looking forward to watching the Narnia inspired wardrobe now.
Thanks very much for the comment, David. Glad you liked it. :)
You said it brother! No words can truly explain the talent this guy possesses!!
As I said before, your patience and eye for detail is amazing😊
Thanks Charles :)
Recycling AND upcycling. Perfect! You give a new luxury life to wood that would otherwise be regarded as firewood.
Thanks :)
Even though I saw the pallet wood being worked I still can't believe it... Are you some sort of wizard??? Lol excellent work seriously you sir are an inspiration.
Thanks :)
Every video of yours blows me away more than the last. I love how it's not instructional, I can just enjoy sitting down and watching a true master at work. I don't watch in order to learn anything specific, I watch to be inspired. It makes me laugh when I see videos or read comments from supposedly knowledgeable woodworkers telling everyone not to waste their time on "garbage" pallet wood, then show yet another tutorial on how to make a cutting board or small box out of expensive exotic wood, that pale in comparison to the creativity and craftsmanship you show while working with pallets.
Thanks very much, Jack :)
Way too beautiful, looks so expensive but made with pallet wood, wow!
Normally when someone has epic in their channel name, I am skeptical. This time was no different. You sir, embody the term epic. I am actually blown away. If your channel doesn't deserve to blow tf up, I don't know whose does. Thank you!
Thanks very much, Jim :)
This is craftsmanship at its finest beautiful bed.
Бурные и Продолжительные Аплодисменты, переходящие в Овации!!!!
A real king bed! Bravo!!
I used to like watching pallet builds after seeing this guy it's like watching them make big lots furniture
Just when you thought this couldn’t possibly become any better, the next project is even more incredible than the previous one. Unbelievable!
My friend I tell everybody I know about ur channel but they look at me as if there's 2 blue moons in the bloody sky when I tell them about the things u create from old pallet wood and scrap metal. Then they watch one video and they're hooked on ur work man.. haha! I love seeing the expressions on their faces after they've watched a few of ur videos..
Do u teach woodwork man?? U should have a ..what's it called in college? U should be teaching if ur already not doing it pal.. I have so much respect for the work ur doing on here. That vase u built was so beautiful. That special bed u built and the huge wardrobe or cabinet u made again were magnificent again man..
I wish I could study under ppl like u. U have an awesome imagination. Where do u get ur inspiration from for all these pieces??
Thanks for the comments. I don't teach, but I hope the videos have helped some people see new uses for scrap. I get inspiration from anything creative, like art and architecture, and even tv and films.
Just to give you an idea how amazing and absolutely transcendent your woodworking videos are, my 5-year-old son Constantine, on his own, just happened to find this video and clicked on it by himself, and watched it in its entirety and was enthralled! You are truly amazing, and if this has inspired my son to become a craftsman, I'll be forever in your debt. One request: can you please do a tutorial on how you made that wonderful router table?
Thanks for the wonderful comments, Yannis. Please say hi to Constantine for me, and tell him I'm really happy he's enjoying the videos :)
Jason
Jason, you make some amazing things. I sure enjoy watching your videos. Thanks
Thanks very much, Jerry 👍
To see all this come together I just feel I am in another level of existence. How on Gods earth can one man create such wonders? I am a cabinet maker by trade mostly joiner by employment, retired now but still doing my own thing in my workshop. All of what I have seen has spurned me on to create gifts for my family so they can remember me. I have said it before, you will be remembered 200 years from now as an artistic woodworker, a friend to the Planet in recycling and a wizard to your craft. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for sharing you videos.
Thanks very much, Cameron :)
Absolutely amazing, I. Was impressed with the fluted posts, then comes a whole bed! Wow!
Howdy Jason!! Of all the incredible pieces I've watched you create, I this this has to be my favorite! It's as fine as any Chippendale, Sheridan, Hepple-white, etc. You can stand proud as your skills can match the old master carpenters!!!
Thanks very much, Ken :)
из -под ваших умелых рук вышла просто королевска кровать. молодец мастер.
Thanks very much :)
I have just found your channel and have been binge watching it! Your skill level is completely off the chart ♥️
Thanks Heidi :)
Brings forth memories of my late father in his workshop where our Siamese cat, Sam, used to supervise the work no matter how noisy and dusty. I hope you have a mascot to hang out with you in your workshop. Dad loved to work with oak. He would have loved watching your videos. Gorgeous bed! I want one! 🪵
That is in the same style as the Narnia Wardrobe. Love them both.
Love watching you do your magic! ❤ Absolute fantastic! 🥰🌻
You made the most beautiful bed. A person would find it impossible to find something just as quality as what you''ve made here, and it's gorgeous to boot. Now all you need is a chest of drawers, a dresser ,and perhaps some side tables. I love how your pieces lock perfectly into place.
Thank you Laurieb :)
😮😍I want to give 100 thumbs up....wow....absolutely stunning. Your carpentry skills are top notch high level ! 👍
Thanks very much :)
I thought the wardrobe was stunning, but this, what can I say...you are a GENIUS!!!
Thanks very much, Paul :)
Wow. That’s incredible work!
Thanks :)
Man, I wish I had this guy’s garage, all those tools, and no neighbors nearby to complain about the noise.
I have everything you want, but I don't make anything
Now thats beautiful!!! You sir a an artist. Great work
Thanks very much :)
@@EpicUpCycling your very welcome!!! Came one here to get some information. Didn't expect to get blow away. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
That snap fit at 9:05 is sweet!!! What an amazing piece of planning, execution and overall production value on the video and the bed itself. I can't wait to see what you do next!
Thanks Pete. Got a few short vidos on the go at the moment. Next big project is a bookcase to match the steampunk chest. Video ready in about 4 weeks :)
Я думал это столбы для фонарей будут,😁 а это кровать, афигеть, круто. 👍👍👍
This is more than AAAAMAAAZING! CON-GRA-TU-LA TIONS!
I do have a canopee bed! Somebody dropped it on the street some years ago,because the bars that attach the headboard to the feet of the bed were broken. I ordered to replicate those wooden pieces and varnished them in a very similar colour. I also attached some bars to hang curtains and it's just fantastic to sleep there! Curtains provide privacy, shadow and warm feeling, it's like a nest! And a mosquito-net is very handy in the place where I live
I encourage you to find a way to add curtains to your awesome canopee bed!
Thanks Morlanda. We have being thinking about adding some curtains and some point :)
Your creations are amazing and beautiful.
Thanks very much :)
My wife and I are jealous of this bed, it is so lovely
Bengie Felix it’s beautiful I’m also jealous 😆
Beautifully done!❤
Remarkable my brother...I just put 2 n 2 together, ur building a master bedroom set...this goes with d armoire on ur other build..awesome design brother looking good...u deserve d rest..lol
Thanks brother :)
You are a creative genius!
Thanks :)
Id love to see more fantasy magic symbolism in your furniture. Looks so mysteriously. Also those materials which used someone, to burn it down, adding additional sense to things, transforming to something new, you know. Executing strong like...
Looks straight out of the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Fantastic work, good sir.
Thanks :)
WOW 🤩 I am lost for words ....this is a great project and excellent workmanship I’m so impressed well done absolutely beautiful it must of taken a long time to create this beautiful project.
Thanks Sharon :)
Carpentry is a hobby of mine and it is truly inspirational to watch a master craftsman like yourself. Amazing!!!
Thanks Alex :)
Other people pallet wood yeah let's burn them for fun.
But sir u like this is going to be my project wood. keep doing it.
Thanks Rahman :)
Increíble trabajo del que ha hecho!! 😮👏👌👍
From one wood worker to another. I absolutely love what you're doing here.
I used to build things just like this, before I became disabled. I want so badly to get back into wood working. I just don't know how to replace all the machinery I lost when I had to quit working.
Thanks Doug :)
Do you have a woodworking work space near you or a bench to rent?
I am building my own woodshop and there are many vids by RUclipsrs about how to turn say your handheld router into a table router and many other main woodworking equipment. Saving a bucket load of money.
Oh man I love this bed. I gotta make one!
This is hands down the most intricate, impressive and design heavy channel that uses recycled wood, I don't understand why these videos haven't taken off, the only thing I can think of is that there are no descriptions of the process? Maybe some simple voiceovers or subtitles would help, is that something you would consider? Feel like I would learn alot from more detailed descriptions
I don’t think they need a voice over, to be honest. Jimmy Diresta doesn’t have them (well, technically he does for his Patrons) and you can see all that he does and figure it out if necessary. I think the work being done speaks for itself. The absolute genius use of pallet wood, the processing of it and execution of the design is stunning. I think a voice over would detract from the beauty of the process.
@@darrenwright9619 I've only watched a few of Jimmy direstas videos, mostly the instructional ones about circular saws/screws, and a few of the longer form builds like the cabinet, I could be wrong but it seems like the reason his videos can get away with no voiceover and still be so easy to understand is because he basically 'idiot-proofs' them by painstakingly shooting every step, every repetition, there's no 'oh I'll show this once and then show you a pile of them on the table finished up'. Getting to see the same step as many times as he needs to do them gives me a much clearer picture of the build, especially any little things he might be doing to adjust or make things easier, and the sequence and logic of how he went through the build, if he had to readjust a method I get to see that, if he went through three different sanding tools I get to see that, and seeing it explains the why, which is even more important than the how.
But that's just my opinion, i also think t's perfectly fine to have a maker channel that's more about presenting your work within your filming means and not about trying to teach people how to use the same method by going all out instructional
This man's skill is on a whole other level to mere mortals.
Absolutely magnificent.
Thanks Will :)
You are a masterpiece of wood work,amazing. Salute for you sir
Thanks for the comment :)
There isn't a single superlative that seems fitting to describe you and your work. Speechless.
Красавчик и бережное отношение к природе.
Thanks :)
Это ремесло мне по душе!!! Уважаю!
С лица красота с изнанки хлам , но когда руки и голова золотые - изнанка не важна .
Out of the garbage such an unearthly beauty !!! Skillful fingers!!! Therefore, I want to touch everything that you do !!! With admiration from Russia.
Thanks very much :)
I'll give you a big tip.. If you're using pallett wood before you plane or use any machinery run a magnet over the nail holes. I run them all over the wood. It's saved me a fortune in blades and time . Nothing worse if a planer hits a nail without it's head that you missed Great vid thanks
i have never wanted to buy a jointer more in my life than i did watching this video... AWESOME
Thanks Kevin :)
Wonderful fourposter bed just wish we got to see the whole building process now to the Apothecary chest/coffee table video.
Binge watching going well thankyou!!!
Thanks Simon. Unfortunately I lost almost all of the bed footage in a computer catastrophe so had to do a shortened version :)
Simon r, I'm with you! Watched the Apothecary Chest and the Narnia Inspired Wardrobe. Absolutely awesome! Subscribed as well.
Thanks!
Thanks very much :)
Beautiful work you do, it is amazing! I am a carpenter apprentice and hope to be able to do work this good someday. Thank you for being so inspiring.
- Jennifer O'Dell
Thanks Jennifer :)
This bed is stunningly gorgeous. It is reminiscent of the beautiful Mediterranean craftmanship of days gone by. Your precision and talent are unmatched today.
Thanks Patti :)
Wow.. I need you in my life!! What a master skillman you are...just beautiful..I was looking for a bed like this .. but it was thousands of dollars this looks like it would last lifetime beautiful
Thanks Adelina :)
Wow beautiful work
Thanks so much for making the day 8 of coronavirus lock down so much better. Liked and subscribed. You should make more video :-)
Thank you Harish. Great to be able to entertain people in this difficult time. More videos coming soon :)
That is one badass bed. You got yourself a subscriber, buddy.
Thanks Dan :)
Best pallet wood projects I've seen on youtube. Can you explain your staining process a bit further please.
Thanks Sandy. The staining process I used for the bed and the wardrobe was a coat of dark oak Liberon spirit dye, heavily sanded down then two coats of dark oak wax to finish.
@@EpicUpCycling
Hi your work is incredible but what would be so helpful is for you to speak people want to hear how and why you're doing what you're doing.. most of us don't know the steps it takes to do The Marvelous work you're doing so if you could help us by just giving us instructions on what you're doing it would be such a more helpful tool to You video thank you and God bless you and your hands and bless you and your family be safe in these times
Руки растут из плеч!приятно смотреть на Вас и Ваши работы.спасибо
Thank you :)
The longer this video goes the bedder it gets.
The one guy who can single handedly bring back the “Roman Ogee” router bit from the edge of obscurity.
Me: (Zero experience with wood)Ack! What is he doing?! That stain is too dark!!!!
Epic: Waaaait for it.....
Me: OMG THATS BRILLANT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Something that could easily last a couple of centuries.Impressive
Thanks Enrico :)
Absolutely stunning! 🤯I love it so much💚 You make it look so easy....
Thanks :)
Magic & useful pieces out of pallet wood!
You are a true Master!!! I am absolutely amazed by your craftsmanship. It must take you forever to plan these projects. You have gained a sub for sure. If possible could you please give some tips on how you start to plan your projects. South Africa.
Thanks for the comment, Louretha. There isn't a lot of planning goes into my designs. I do a sketch with some sizes, then usually make it up as I go along, letting the design unfold as I build :)
Wow this is GORGEOUS~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So amazing!!!!!!!
These projects you do are incredible. I can not wait to see more from you. I subscribed and will anxiously be waiting for more content!
Thanks Shailee. Another video coming soon :)
Wow! Sorry, I seem to be a bit late to the party here - but I keep replaying his videos, and it makes it hard to get get through them all! LOL But then today I took a look at this one and all I can say, is I continue to be amazed! What an incredible talent! I am sure Jason will not likely see this, but I would be curious if he would ever consider building a grandfather clock, or a mantle clock? You are an incredible craftsman Jason!
Thanks.
A clock is on my to-do list :)
"What is this magic!?!?!"
My jaw dropped on at 9:03 and didn't get back until the end of the video. What a wonderful piece of art!
Thanks Julia :)
Beautiful work! Plans available?
Sorry, no plans. I made it up as I went along.
When I got divorced back in 2006 and had to start again, one thing I wanted was a bedroom that had a warm cosy comforting feel to it. so when I spotted a 4 poster in my local furniture store I knew I had to get it regardless of cost (it set me back $3,000 Aussie dollars at that time ) but was worth every penny. I fitted mine with some lovely lace curtains all the way around so knowing your wife is into sewing with you making her a sewing box maybe she could make some for yours too. gives them that nice finishing touch :-) again, another gorgeous build from your talented hands. look forward to seeing your next build.
Thanks very much. We have thought about putting curtains on it. Just not got around to it yet :)
the router table looks interesting. I wonder if you could share a little about it's construction...
Yossi, I made the table a few years ago and it has slowly evolved. It's basically a sheet of 3mm aluminium on top of a thick chunk of mdf. It could really do with an update at some point. I'll do a video of the next one I build :)
Old fashioned ingenuity at its best. I am blown away.
Thanks Penney :)
He never ceases to amaze me with his craftsmanship, ideas, the details, and patience to make hundreds of small parts for a single project.
Thanks Bill :)
Lindíssima!!! Parabéns 🥰😘🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
By far best pallet wood project I have seen
When I see a pallet at work im gonna think *damn im gonna make me a bed*. Then reality will set in that I have no fckn idea how to even use a tool and i'll just think of you instead :)
Seriously. I'd be lucky to come up a "bookshelf" made by nailing some of the pallet slats between two of the other slats. *Extremely* lucky for it to actually finish up square and with the "shelves" horizontal.
@@wolf1066 I wouldn't be able to take a pallet apart let alone try to attempt to make something 😂
Yea I don’t think I have time in this life to get to that skill level. Mind blown!!
You my friend are a master. Congratulations for your skills and the great outcome with this project. Greetings from Playa del Carmen, Mexico 😎🌴☀️🇲🇽
Greetings from the UK Sergio, thanks for the comment. :)
I am speechless! I didn't think anything even close to that was possible with pallets! Well done!
Thanks Christopher :)
i like how the bed and wardrobe/drawers you made in previous videos match so they would go really well together in a room., what other furnishings did you make in this style and design for the room?
some end tables would be cool
Working on a matching bookcase at the moment :)
@@EpicUpCycling oh cant wait to see it