Dude . I been a carpenter and joiner all my life . 55 years in building projects interior design and building and also furniture making . I've also exhibited my furnitire in art galleries . Albeit 30 years ago. Dude .... I take my hat off to you . Your a very dedicated and brilliant young craftsman . Massive respect from Scotland .
They say you learn something new everyday and today, after being a carpenter for 20 years, I just learned the trick of using another board clamped down to guide your chisels. Thank you for that!
An excellent demonstration of how the joint can be done with relatively inexpensive tools (what you have available) to the mac daddy of tools. You da man, Dusty 💪
Damn man…your skills are outta there! I love to see “younger” people doing these craftsman type skills…I feel like we are slowly loosing the craftsman, a decade at a time! Please keep up the awesome work!
Одно соединение - несколько вариантов его исполнения. ВсЁ дело не в инструменте, а в любви Мастера к своему Делу. THANK YOU за красоту в работе Булатный лайк мой👍
Dude, save some genius for the rest of us! Lol, I’d have never thought of the one with gluing guide blocks to the end grain for the router. Freaking brilliant!
You always show so interesting joints for different purposes ❣ That I got great ideas how to fix the legs of a bed in a more stable way than screws and angles. Thank you 😄👍
Hi, Very junior woodworker here - what is the distance used on the blocks, ie where they are glued and where the router cuts. There are two lines, where is that distance found/what is it dependent on.I know it's a simple question; thanks in advance.
I was thinking a peaceful shop in the woods with an old Japanese craftsman doing drop dead work that has been handed down through generations. The handsae/chisel version anyway
Dude . I been a carpenter and joiner all my life . 55 years in building projects interior design and building and also furniture making . I've also exhibited my furnitire in art galleries . Albeit 30 years ago.
Dude .... I take my hat off to you . Your a very dedicated and brilliant young craftsman . Massive respect from Scotland .
Мой юный друг,ч что случ лось?
They say you learn something new everyday and today, after being a carpenter for 20 years, I just learned the trick of using another board clamped down to guide your chisels. Thank you for that!
I'm not even a joiner and I knew to do that
An excellent demonstration of how the joint can be done with relatively inexpensive tools (what you have available) to the mac daddy of tools.
You da man, Dusty 💪
We call that “Skills that pay the bills.”.
😁😁
Your comment combined with your pic just got you a new follower (and I don’t even know if you post) 😂 👊🏽
@@ordinarypete 😂
Witch one is best approach?
@@covakoma1064 Witch or wizard?
Straightforward. I like it. You showed me ways to improve what I did know but also new ways to do the task. Huge thumbs up.
3 different methods to do the same thing. Brilliant. Catering to multiple tools, but always perfect fit.
This dude is my hero I can only hope one day I’ll be half the master craftsman he is! 👍
So enjoyable watching your enthusiasm while you work. Spot on craftsmanship! I also love that there is virtually 0 negativity in the comments.
Ай, молодец мужик! Красиво показал - как сделать что-то разными способами и что если даже нет специальных станков, это не повод опустить руки!
Damn man…your skills are outta there! I love to see “younger” people doing these craftsman type skills…I feel like we are slowly loosing the craftsman, a decade at a time!
Please keep up the awesome work!
Watching these clips is more satisfying than doing the job itself
I want to work for you!!! The knowledge.... You are a true Master and with a smile!
You can tell this guy loves his work. Lots of positive waves man.
Wow. Seriously informative and useful. Even the basic tools that I already have can make this complex and masterful joinery… cool!
My late father was a Shipwright master craftsman, if alive he would be 95.. Oh boy would he love your work young man..
What is it about these videos that are so watchable and interesting? And somewhat relaxing too.
Одно соединение - несколько вариантов его исполнения. ВсЁ дело не в инструменте, а в любви Мастера к своему Делу.
THANK YOU за красоту в работе
Булатный лайк мой👍
The man has some mad skills and the right tools
Love the first one, with a good old fashion chisel, had to learn that way in school, ahsome keep up the good work!!😊
Wow! You move so fast! That’s really impressive!
Хорошая работа!
Очень хорошо что показаны разные варианты исполнения соединения!
I love watching the way you create with consummate ease some incredibly complicated joints love watching. Keep up the good work 👍👍👍
Without saying a single he is teaching more than other channels.
Dude, save some genius for the rest of us! Lol, I’d have never thought of the one with gluing guide blocks to the end grain for the router. Freaking brilliant!
😁😁😁
Yeah, that router hack was awesome
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@@dustylumberco to ty wrzaskun?
3 absolutely amazing ways to do an amazing job 👏🏽 🙌🏾 ❤️ 👌
Watching your videos is a such a joy 👍👍👍💪💪💪🙏🙏🙏
Man, that radial saw must save so much time
You always show so interesting joints for different purposes ❣
That I got great ideas how to fix the legs of a bed in a more stable way than screws and angles.
Thank you 😄👍
Great work. Loved seeing the different methods.
Really enjoyed that one. What ever it takes as long as it gets you to where you need to be.
Satisfying AF when you slot it together!
Whoa, that’s impressive!! What’s next, break out the Leatherman multi tool? I wouldn’t be surprised with those skills. Well done sir.
I can watch your stuff all day bro. I mean, ya got every tool available but damn youre good.
Conclusion...always have a good sharp chisel on your pocket
🤔🤔🤔 ...in your pocket? Perhaps not 😖 On hand though definitely! 😉👍🏽
Ellerine saglik. Türkiyeden selamlar....
Wow! Look how fast and clean those chisels are. I need a set.
This guy is seriously good
Seating those joints has to bring a lot of satisfaction to your woodworking.
Great work, congratulations 🎉
Nice tight joints! Nicely done.
boss enthusiasm in creating content
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Unbelievable! Love this craftsmanship!
No, that's standard training. After you completed your "heavy machinery" instruction.
I'm new to your channel good job
Like 2nd method best. Think it's also most efficient and accurate. Thanks for sharing all 3
You rock, wood chipper.
Someone showinf off tos. Loo. Awesome skills!
Круто!!! 💪👍Больше всего нравится наблюдать за работой столяров и токарей...
Man your joints are fire you got that gas
Wow, this is amazing!
I wish I had the Patience to do work like this.
Either that table has three legs, or you cut the last one with your preferred method. Disclosure?
I used the router method for the fourth. I liked it the most for this one
Thank you for sharing. Very inspiring and informative.
It is very nice to say " Thank you "
@@LanguagePolice-us6vw You are most welcome.
Ok I came for the joint. When will you be sparking it?
Show me the table! Super cool video thanks
Man, your videos are always fabulous. What species of wood is this?
The work of a perfectionist guy!👍
You have skills sir
very impressive
#3 for the win!
Which technique was the fastest
Which one is the easiest to master?
I personally think the router is quickest easiest and most versatile
Ты просто молодец!!! Класс!
Gracias por esta idea 💡
Amazing skills
Hi, Very junior woodworker here - what is the distance used on the blocks, ie where they are glued and where the router cuts. There are two lines, where is that distance found/what is it dependent on.I know it's a simple question; thanks in advance.
Вот человек знает свое дело и любит просто красота 👍👍👍
Have never seen that type of joint in wood working, looks pretty good and stable.
Huh?
Amazing joinery!!! Can you confirm what wood you use?
That is the exact progression I went through. 😂😂😂
Nice work
Yooo.. that is amazing.
Quando o profissional trabalhar com carinho tudo dá certo.parabens
Very good , but I don't think I could do the same job on a milk crate 😅😢
Fantastic!!!!
Option 3: make as much saw dust as possible.
Wow a master wood worker great job
But who wants a 3 legged table 😂
Top seu trabalho
Great job! Does anyone know what kind of wood he used?
I strongly feel like this video should be in grainy black-and-white with ragtime music playing in the background
I was thinking a peaceful shop in the woods with an old Japanese craftsman doing drop dead work that has been handed down through generations. The handsae/chisel version anyway
Very cool wood joints indeed. Craftsmanship at its finest
خیلی عالی بود ممنون
Mr. DUSTYN. What brand of saw are you using in the video at 54 seconds? Thank you very much.
Scissors, teeth, stanley knife? ....Oh, that kind of joint! Silly me!
😍 красота. Хороший инструмент решает…
Great!!!! Congratulacions
Thanks
Наверное по черчению у него было 5.)
Awesome!
Зачем он пилил ручной пилой? У него есть Фрезер!
Espectacular 🙏🙏👋👋👋👋
El maestro de maestros
Muchas gracias
Diferente máquinas para lo mismo.
Why vertical video posted as a regular one mate? Try watching it on TV..
Just shows there’s more than 1 way to skin a cat
Wonderful
good nice job gg ☺
So many things wrong with this jointing method but people are suckers for a gimmick.
This jobs fun always
Супер!👍💪💯
I usually smoke my joints 😎
What type of saw is that he’s using in the beginning?
Japanese style saw
@@EK-gr9gd Thanks! That thing looks pretty cool.
@@clineshaunt
There are many instruction videos about Japanese and Western saws.
Hey man, what brand for chisels?
Pfeil chisels