I like these wooden furniture. Sana I can visit their store kaya lang ang layo nila sa Alabang. Good luck sa inyong business and let us all appreciate and patronize our Filipino products and makers. Iba ang talent ng Pinoy.
That gentleman has some really beautiful pieces of furniture, I would certainly like to check this place out when tourists are allowed back to the PH. Thanks for another great video. :)
Ang ganda ng mga gawa. Ako ang ginagamit kong pandikit pag gumagawa ako ng mga furniture ay yung Pioneer Wood Glue matibay din siya at water resistant na din.
Iron wood that I've seen around the Pacific was from the Casaurina Pine, also called the Australian pine. Super hard wood and the trees grow very tall. Funny enough because they have roots that typically run shallow, for their size they knock over in the wind very easy. The wood is also good for making posts that stand in water.
Magkono might be the strongest wood since they said that it takes 4 or 3 days to cut down a matured tree. While molave is a very smooth, strong, heavy, durable and resistant to rot, termites etc. I have a friend who own many molave furniture after 20 years the color change pale yellow/brown to rich red brown which is unique. but pure molave furniture is rare to get these days. And nara is like an antique wood since its red to dark red when its aged but NOT as strong as molave and magkono.
I’ve seen some places in southern Leyte in the mountains with incredible wood furniture. One of the things I love. When I come back I will see what I can buy that’s unique. As long as I don’t take the wife. I will come back with a few peso left in my pocket. Otherwise I’ll be poor
When you call it "hardwood" most Americans won't understand how hard it is. I guarantee (because I've done it) you will burn out circular saw blades and drill bits SO fast. The reason the guy is selling simple designs is that the only way to economically use that wood is with bigger industrial saws. Trying to cut intricate designs or turn legs/spindles...if you didn't quit would take so long you'd go broke. Slabs, planks, square legs...thats how to work with real and seasoned hardwoods. If its really intricately carved maybe its not the real wood they say it is. By the way, that Acacia wood table is worth at least 3-4k USD most places around the world. Its a very difficult wood to get pieces the size of furniture, usually its just bowls and smaller stuff.
Maam naa ilang factory sa Danao City but you can contact the owner direct at 0917 128 2757 Betsy Parot just ask asa sila nag display karon and just mention sa channel nako aron tagaan kayo ng special discount Maam
I like these wooden furniture. Sana I can visit their store kaya lang ang layo nila sa Alabang. Good luck sa inyong business and let us all appreciate and patronize our Filipino products and makers. Iba ang talent ng Pinoy.
That gentleman has some really beautiful pieces of furniture, I would certainly like to check this place out when tourists are allowed back to the PH. Thanks for another great video. :)
That burnt wooden look furniture at the start of the video is nice. I also liked the old Japanese style table too. Wonderful craftsmanship
Thank you from Ethiopia 🇪🇹
Hello from wisconsin usa .. i build custom staircase's like the rustic furniture your showing . i really love rustic ! salamat po ...
Wow, these are an amazing wooden pieces furniture and thank you for sharing it with us dear it is beautiful.
Just beautiful. Thank you VPP!
Ang ganda ng mga gawa. Ako ang ginagamit kong pandikit pag gumagawa ako ng mga furniture ay yung Pioneer Wood Glue matibay din siya at water resistant na din.
Great video as always! I saw many great pieces that we would like to have when be build our home in Balamban. Thank you for the detailed video.
Fortunately these are displayed in Balamban Market near the Municipal Hall so they give you free delivery within Balamban.
I really wish we could get those pieces here in the States. Beautiful furniture.
Iron wood that I've seen around the Pacific was from the Casaurina Pine, also called the Australian pine. Super hard wood and the trees grow very tall. Funny enough because they have roots that typically run shallow, for their size they knock over in the wind very easy. The wood is also good for making posts that stand in water.
Magkono might be the strongest wood since they said that it takes 4 or 3 days to cut down a matured tree. While molave is a very smooth, strong, heavy, durable and resistant to rot, termites etc. I have a friend who own many molave furniture after 20 years the color change pale yellow/brown to rich red brown which is unique. but pure molave furniture is rare to get these days. And nara is like an antique wood since its red to dark red when its aged but NOT as strong as molave and magkono.
Ang ganda, antique
nindot lgi ni 😍,
Maam pls feature more wood furniture pls un ung inaabangan ko palage s ch mo godbless po pa shout out ndn po ate kai and kit and bebe
I’ve seen some places in southern Leyte in the mountains with incredible wood furniture. One of the things I love. When I come back I will see what I can buy that’s unique. As long as I don’t take the wife. I will come back with a few peso left in my pocket. Otherwise I’ll be poor
Nice wood furniture!
Thank you Madam ,for your vlog,i like the furniture,.. the japanese cabinet...i want to order,🥰.. i'm frm Balamban too..
These are displayed in the market Maam near Municipal Hall look for Mr. Tommy Parot the owner to get a good deal po.
Nindot maam
Nice po
When you call it "hardwood" most Americans won't understand how hard it is. I guarantee (because I've done it) you will burn out circular saw blades and drill bits SO fast. The reason the guy is selling simple designs is that the only way to economically use that wood is with bigger industrial saws. Trying to cut intricate designs or turn legs/spindles...if you didn't quit would take so long you'd go broke. Slabs, planks, square legs...thats how to work with real and seasoned hardwoods. If its really intricately carved maybe its not the real wood they say it is. By the way, that Acacia wood table is worth at least 3-4k USD most places around the world. Its a very difficult wood to get pieces the size of furniture, usually its just bowls and smaller stuff.
We have a furniture made of tugas d😍😍
My dad has this kind of business
How much for the 3x36x60 inches table top
Maayong adlaw. Mo deliver sila sa Barili area maam?
Yes sir modeliver sila at extra cost po
@@villagepeoplephilippines Salamat Madame.
deliver ba sa Manila madam?
Iron wood is Magkono. Its listed as rare and endangered.
Its true, we also call it Kamagong in some areas here.
Do they sell Cottonwood Custom Furniture pieces?
No po
Can they shipped to Luzon?
Yes po
Asa ni dapit sa Balamban?
Naa sa may Merkado terminal, ambot ug naa pa ba
God morneng mam pwd ba ako maka soplay ng jemelina wood
Hope someone will contact you po
Layo ni Sa talamban ma’am?
Maam naa ilang factory sa Danao City but you can contact the owner direct at 0917 128 2757 Betsy Parot just ask asa sila nag display karon and just mention sa channel nako aron tagaan kayo ng special discount Maam
Aha ni dapit
Pelayo Furnitures in Talamban Road near Cabancalan crossing
Nag buy and sell po ba kyo
No po buyer lang din
maam. naa unta koy daghan tugas diri sa amo. kabilin sa ako mama. pirti bug-ata. lapas 20yrs old na.
Sibonga CEBU Amo ,maam.
Hopefully naa mopalit ana sir from the viewers
Is there in india
No
Paano po ang shipping ng ganyan furniture
Sa courier na po yan if maramihan you can do it by your on container
Asa neh sa Balamban mam?
Mercado dapit
Dito sa amin 4500 lng yan
Good for you
Shipping n.c.r
They can arrange po