I don’t even work with wood, but the slight smile you have every time you’re in frame communicates your passion. And the work speaks for itself. Thanks for sharing!
Repent to Jesus Christ “One who has unreliable friends soon comes to ruin, but there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother.” Proverbs 18:24 NIV I
One of the best videos I’ve ever seen of joinery in woodworking. No music, no talking, just true talent with amazing skills. Keep up the good work. I’m subbing after this comment.
I am just looking at him smiling very softly the entire time before any of his projects knowing he will be perfect at it and at the end when it is master piece. I am a 50 years old woman with no background with woodworking but always have been a handy woman doing something around the house when at times my husband thinking and saying why I do what I do and it doesn’t make sense but at the end it is something he never thought I can do, I am lost with worlds and amazed by everything you do. It is like a therapy to watch you working with wood like you use a knife and cut the cheese. Respects to you sir
Repent to Jesus Christ “One who has unreliable friends soon comes to ruin, but there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother.” Proverbs 18:24 NIV T
If someone had told me 40+ years ago of a thing called the Internet and that I’d be spending a lot of time on it watching a guy do joinery on a virtual TV channel called RUclips… Yet, here I am. You are friendly and you make it look so easy. You’re kinda like the Bob Ross of woodworking. 😃
Repent to Jesus Christ “One who has unreliable friends soon comes to ruin, but there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother.” Proverbs 18:24 NIV T
I am totally blown away by the skills you have! You make it all look easy. It's how everything fits perfectly together that makes it so amazing! All I can say is that you have the patience of a saint 😊🤠🇬🇧
I'm a retired carpenter and joiner from Ireland, it's a pleasure watching your video's, machinist is a trade on it's own, your a brilliant joiner and machinist! Keep that sawdust going 😊
Ireland is beautiful country! I kissed the stone in 2018 it was big adventure for me! I had to hang upside down and the wind was strong! I felt accomplished hahaha ❤ (Sorry my English 😅)
I was shaking my head by that last one...bravo my dude. Insane the precision and the tools!! It is so amazing watching you use this Japanese building style to truly meld wood peices into one another--zero nails.
It is totally true that a cabinet maker is only as good as his tools. In this video we watched a large shop with medium commercial sized tools and what it can do. I'd say at minimum buying used we saw 50k worth of power tools. Buying new 75-100k. SBA loans are still available but good luck qualifying. Just sayin
The ability to see the potential in a block of wood is creative, executing that potential is art. The pride on your face after each joint is priceless... I'd love to see the alphabet created with those joints. Amazing work!
I was about to go into the shop and noticed the notification for this video on my phone. Even though I’ve seen almost all those before, when the grand poobah of joinery speaks, you dang well better listen son. Beautiful work sir.
@@snyder_fine_art you've never heard that term? It's one of many funny titles of the character Pooh-Bah in Gilbert and Sullivan's _The Mikado._ He was also things like "Lord Chief Justice, Lord High Admiral, and "Lord High Everything Else". It's actually a mocking title for some self-important, pompous windbag. It's not a nice term, really. I suspect the one that wrote it didn't know it's a negative term.
@@Griffinwoodworks um... guess you weren't aware, but... _~cringe~_ the term Grand Poobah isn't a nice one. It's a name for a self-important, pompous, arrogant, pretentious person. 😬 Not exactly someone you'd then turn around and call a homie. 🤪
Your comment reminded me of a scene in MASH when Frog Face and Hotlips were looking for an artist to carve a bust of CO Sherman Potter. The two wanted to see an example of his work. The Korean carver showed them a 2x4. Disgruntled Frog Face said: "That looks like a 2x4!" The artist said: "Thank you!"
I'm 34 years old and this video taught me a lot. I'm just getting back in to pottery after having only done it in high school and I've found that I really really enjoy it/remember a lot about it. Thanks from someone who needed a refresher!
Brilliant! You are the man ! I'm a 50+year old cabinet maker in England and I still love being blown away by skills like yours i only wish I'd found your channel sooner. Keep up the good work
You’ve given me so many ideas for how I’m going to approach the joinery on my upcoming desks. Thank you so much for your incredible videos. I only wish I had a shaper and a radial arm saw like yours.
Having tools is one thing. Having mastered the use of them is to be commended. I could just see my finger or thumb becoming a permanent part of one of these joints. Well done.
@@paulgrothe6398 The "more" here is knowing the right order to conduct his steps in a structured way to get to his goal. It's not just power machines doing all the work! You don't seem to have ever tried woodjoining yourself.
Not many people own a radial arm saw anymore, but those saws are amazing! I had one years ago and for the life of me I can't remember what happened to it. Great video, thanks for sharing!
Great craftmanship for sure, it makes you think how decades ago carpenters use to make boats and furniture having no tools yet their work was flawless.
Meu Deus!! Que talento incrível!!! As máquinas são maravilhosaa também. Mas, o seu talento e o amor pela profissão, são o principal. Meu pai também era marceneiro, fazia moveis para navios, no Brasil. É uma profissão maravilhosa, que nunca vai deixar de existir. Parabéns meu amigo, você é incrível! Desejo cada vez mais sucesso, emuita saúde pra você!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Какой весёлый мужик! Ни слова не сказал но прямо таки излучает радость и удовольствие от того что делает. Да любой бы на его месте имея такую древесину и такие инструменты светился от счастья!
Чтоб у нас купить подобные станки и идеальную древесину нужно очень много..... И светиться от счастья будет уже нечем....так как придется продать ВСЕГО себя на органы....и то не хватит....
So satisfying to watch the joinery videos. I started off doing a bit of whittling as a hobby about 3 years ago, I got really into RUclips woodworking videos, $2k in tools later and I’m still loving it, no regrets. Thank you for your videos, not just instructional, but quite therapeutic as well. Happy new year!
Aqui no Brasil, é quase impossível um artesão ter acesso a tantas maquinas pra essas finalidades... so as indústrias conseguem ter esse maquinário... belo trabalho e precisão do senhor trabalhador
I love his Super well Equipped and Top Shelf Tooled shop. He can turn out some really great joinery. Looks really, really Fun. Dusty, keep these great videos coming.👍👍😀😎
I like this guys vids. I’m not much into woodworking, do it out of necessity and not as a hobby. But watching this guy work his magic is so satisfying. And that smile before and after each demonstration shows how much this man loves his work.
I don’t even work with wood, but the slight smile you have every time you’re in frame communicates your passion. And the work speaks for itself. Thanks for sharing!
Eu reparei nisso também, o orgulho dele após o término de cada peça
great word!
Never have I seen someone who looks so genuinely happy about woodworking. It made me want to give it a try.
But why turn to dust? Should the cut pieces be used for other stuff?
@@fynkozari9271 That's his discretion.
I was thinking the same! That satisfied smile after each joint was very pleasing.
@@fynkozari9271 the chips and dust would get more use than scrap chunks that size
Repent to Jesus Christ “One who has unreliable friends soon comes to ruin, but there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother.”
Proverbs 18:24 NIV
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One of the best videos I’ve ever seen of joinery in woodworking. No music, no talking, just true talent with amazing skills. Keep up the good work. I’m subbing after this comment.
Don't forget, also $500k worth of tools
Голова, руки и инструмент, вот и весь секрет.👍 Залип, еле оторвался.😃
I'm really impressed with the minimalist approach, too. No irritating voice-over, every shot is clear and no further explanations required.
There ain't nothing minimalistic about that workshop. But I know what you mean.
I came here to say I wasn’t impressed, given the amount of expensive tools anyone could do this.
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ABSOLUTELY!!
@@IntoTheClouds7 for sure. But this is satisfying to watch. 😊
As a retired wood worker I’m saying not only are you an amazing talent, but this video was perfect. Good Job.
پاره شدی،، با اونهمه ابزار عالی،، ننه من بهترشو میساخت😐
Not only that, but he gets to play with his wood all day long and just look how happy he always is. Lol
I am just looking at him smiling very softly the entire time before any of his projects knowing he will be perfect at it and at the end when it is master piece. I am a 50 years old woman with no background with woodworking but always have been a handy woman doing something around the house when at times my husband thinking and saying why I do what I do and it doesn’t make sense but at the end it is something he never thought I can do, I am lost with worlds and amazed by everything you do. It is like a therapy to watch you working with wood like you use a knife and cut the cheese. Respects to you sir
Великий столяр, с золотыми руками! Да сохранит Господь эти руки здоровыми!
The satisfied face he makes each time. Pure gold.
Repent to Jesus Christ “One who has unreliable friends soon comes to ruin, but there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother.”
Proverbs 18:24 NIV
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@@repentandbelieveinJesusChrist3 Yeah, no. Go home!
Maestro que buena presentación que tipo de madera utilizan para esos trabajos
Наиогромнейшее эстетическое удовольствие от увиденного)Браво мастеру!!!
Инструмент , тоже норм))
И заготовки тоже отличные))
@@user-rc4zw4ti3f Не совсем, есть с трещинами и сучками.
@@user-rc4zw4ti3f заготовки ровно такие чтоб не жалко на упражнения пустить
Beautiful precision.
As one careful woodworker to another, I salute you.
Ты просто супер! Молодец! Люблю таких людей, и столярное дело! Спасибо тебе за мастерство !
I would be as happy as him if I had a sweet workshop like that. His contagious grin and unparalleled skill won my heart.
WELL DONE LUMBERJACK!!!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I internally understand your satisfaction when you place those pieces together. You got the bug! 😊
If someone had told me 40+ years ago of a thing called the Internet and that I’d be spending a lot of time on it watching a guy do joinery on a virtual TV channel called RUclips…
Yet, here I am. You are friendly and you make it look so easy. You’re kinda like the Bob Ross of woodworking. 😃
Thank you! 😁😁😁
The modern day Norm Abram. I found this while looking for New Yankee Workshop episodes.
Greatest description of a RUclipsr ever.
@@dustylumberco do you happen to have the link to that miter saw?
Repent to Jesus Christ “One who has unreliable friends soon comes to ruin, but there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother.”
Proverbs 18:24 NIV
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Мужик, делаешь очень крутые вещи. Качество контента на высоте, приятно смотреть. Настоящий профессионал!
Yess sir,, why about my content ? 😊
@@Zie_carpentry Подписался, бро)))
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С таким оборудованием просто невозможно сделать плохо.
@@user-te6yv7de5f тут вкупе:оборудование, качество съемки,подход
I’ve been a wood worker for close to 30 years and I’ve NEVER seen someone as good as you are with joinery. I could watch these all day every day.
This is easily one of the most satisfying videos I have ever seen. How perfectly everything fits is a real treat for people with OCD 😍
I love how happy this guy looks when he showcases a completed joint
I am totally blown away by the skills you have! You make it all look easy. It's how everything fits perfectly together that makes it so amazing! All I can say is that you have the patience of a saint 😊🤠🇬🇧
Thank you so much 😁😁
And also the right tool for every job.
@@dustylumbercosir do you know grandpa amu channel??
I wonder to see both working togheter
Patience would be Japanese saw and a chisel .
I'm a retired carpenter and joiner from Ireland, it's a pleasure watching your video's, machinist is a trade on it's own, your a brilliant joiner and machinist! Keep that sawdust going 😊
引退した専門家が良い意見を持っているのが大好きです。 マスターが満足しているとき、彼は自分のことを知っていることがわかります。❤❤
Ireland is beautiful country! I kissed the stone in 2018 it was big adventure for me! I had to hang upside down and the wind was strong! I felt accomplished hahaha ❤
(Sorry my English 😅)
tá áthas orm gur bhain tú sult as ár dtír
glad you enjoyed our country
私たちの国を楽しんでいただけてよかったです
Тот случай, когда человек кайфует от работы! Молодец! 👍👍👍
Мастер от Бога! А инструменты космические. И в результате получаются шедевры из дерева👍
I was shaking my head by that last one...bravo my dude. Insane the precision and the tools!! It is so amazing watching you use this Japanese building style to truly meld wood peices into one another--zero nails.
It is totally true that a cabinet maker is only as good as his tools. In this video we watched a large shop with medium commercial sized tools and what it can do. I'd say at minimum buying used we saw 50k worth of power tools. Buying new 75-100k.
SBA loans are still available but good luck qualifying.
Just sayin
@@greg4673😮
Hepsi çok güzel ellerinize sağlık süpersin
Отличная работа! Я восхищён! Здорово, что есть такие мастера, как вы! Уважуха!
Мужик ты красавчик 👏, сразу видно профессионала!!!Аплодирую стоя!👍🤗❤️
Мастер 100-го уровня!!! Высший пилотаж по дереву!!!
The ability to see the potential in a block of wood is creative, executing that potential is art. The pride on your face after each joint is priceless... I'd love to see the alphabet created with those joints. Amazing work!
ruclips.net/video/OPEHtHF1QYo/видео.html
I was about to go into the shop and noticed the notification for this video on my phone. Even though I’ve seen almost all those before, when the grand poobah of joinery speaks, you dang well better listen son. Beautiful work sir.
Thanks so much! Happy new year!
@@dustylumberco happy new year to you and yours as well homie.
Grand Poobah?
@@snyder_fine_art you've never heard that term? It's one of many funny titles of the character Pooh-Bah in Gilbert and Sullivan's _The Mikado._ He was also things like "Lord Chief Justice, Lord High Admiral, and "Lord High Everything Else".
It's actually a mocking title for some self-important, pompous windbag. It's not a nice term, really. I suspect the one that wrote it didn't know it's a negative term.
@@Griffinwoodworks um... guess you weren't aware, but... _~cringe~_ the term Grand Poobah isn't a nice one. It's a name for a self-important, pompous, arrogant, pretentious person. 😬 Not exactly someone you'd then turn around and call a homie. 🤪
Very clean work. Simple but with a modern twist.
Красавчик !!! всё рассчитано идеально до миллиметра!!!
Гений профессионал своего дела!!!!!
John Wakeling is so spot on with the mention of no voice over. The skills are just absolutely amazing.
..One of the most satisfying videos I've ever seen...
Удовольствие смотреть! И мастерство просто супер!!! Удачи во всём!
I don't have the tools to do this kind of work, but I enjoyed watching your work. Thank you!
This guy is next level genius I swear he's built his entire workshop without any pieces of metal in sight
Это восхитительно.! И иастер и инструмент. Превосходно!
Das ist absolutes Meisterniveau!
Auch der Maschinenpark!
Ganz toll!
👍😎🇦🇹
Grande profissional parabéns que Deus continue abençoando você e toda sua família amém 👪 👪 👪 👪
I have never had any interest in woodworking, but have watched this video three times already. Amazing talent, much respect to you, Sir!
Incredibly satisfying to watch. I love seeing the machinery at work, the smooth wood, and the smart approach to every cut. I love your work!
thank you
Seriously, mate - I have absolutely no doubt that you'd be able to build violins, cellos, guitars to perfection. Very, very impressive. 👍👍
Your comment reminded me of a scene in MASH when Frog Face and Hotlips were looking for an artist to carve a bust of CO Sherman Potter.
The two wanted to see an example of his work. The Korean carver showed them a 2x4.
Disgruntled Frog Face said: "That looks like a 2x4!"
The artist said: "Thank you!"
I'm 34 years old and this video taught me a lot. I'm just getting back in to pottery after having only done it in high school and I've found that I really really enjoy it/remember a lot about it. Thanks from someone who needed a refresher!
Nunca ví a nadie utilizar miles de herramientas con tanto ingenio, perfección y maestría como tú!!! FELICIDADES!!!👏👏👏
Отличная мастерская и мастер!!! Оборудование супер, жаль у меня такого уже не будет. Процесс работы просто завораживает. Успехов и здоровья.
I watch your videos and think "even if I had all your tools I wouldn't think to do that!" Congrats on your mad skills...it's very inspiring
That’s what you call a craftsman. This is golden.
Love the method you use to show how these joints are created. Excellent teaching. Hopefully it will foster a new generation of wood workers.
👍👍👍😁😁
Every single one of these is so satisfying when you join them together. On point!!
It's 3 am in the morning ❤ and RUclips algorithm suggested this , I watched the full video
Stunningly gorgeous work! 🤩
Brilliant! You are the man ! I'm a 50+year old cabinet maker in England and I still love being blown away by skills like yours i only wish I'd found your channel sooner. Keep up the good work
Skills?
@user-gl8by3to3j yeah skills . You know things you have when your more than the average bear , booboo x
I'm 76 and love working I build swings and rocking chairs any thing with wooden God's given each everyone a di
@stevejones1051 where did you go mid sentence, Steve? Another abduction 😳 ?
Это прекрасно! Высший класс, и без единого слова!
Love these such clean results too great job!
brother your work is so beautiful 👍👍👍
You’ve given me so many ideas for how I’m going to approach the joinery on my upcoming desks. Thank you so much for your incredible videos. I only wish I had a shaper and a radial arm saw like yours.
Yep. Those are killer tools to get things done
Three kerfs equals ?
Having tools is one thing. Having mastered the use of them is to be commended. I could just see my finger or thumb becoming a permanent part of one of these joints. Well done.
The First true reaction Here.... He mastered Power tools but nothing more...
Step away from the power tools, my friend!!!🤣🤣🤣
@@paulgrothe6398 The "more" here is knowing the right order to conduct his steps in a structured way to get to his goal.
It's not just power machines doing all the work! You don't seem to have ever tried woodjoining yourself.
Your joinery skills are so rad dude , I love woodworking, I think that the most amazing craft ever.
Tiro o chapéu pra você marceneiro voce e um artista parabéns
Absolutely killer joint compilation! Looking forward to the next one. Thanks for the constant inspiration!
Thanks so much! Happy new year!
@@dustylumberco PARA bem
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The smile on the craftsman’s face every time he presents the joint ❤
Awesome woodworking Skills!!! 👍
Great tools, looks like a tools shop ! But also excellent use of them ! Congratulations, very nice work 👍👍👍
Not many people own a radial arm saw anymore, but those saws are amazing! I had one years ago and for the life of me I can't remember what happened to it. Great video, thanks for sharing!
How do you "lose" a radial arm saw?
A radial arm can make cuts safely, that other saws cannot. Great help.
The last radial arm saw i saw was up at Los Alamos national labs in the carpenter shop at core It was done away with for safety reasons .
These are AMAZING! Any chance you can provide links (or at least descriptions) to the tools you’re using?
I want to know what's the name of the day blade he uses to cut away the excess wood.
Nevermind, it's called super dado and is pretty pricey...
Amazing joints. Getting most of them to slide in by hand while still looking tight must have taken a TON of tuning. Beautiful work!
Where you live?
This is class! I wish we had these tools and machinery 30 year ago when I was at college learning C&J!
Great craftmanship for sure, it makes you think how decades ago carpenters use to make boats and furniture having no tools yet their work was flawless.
سبحان الخالق خالق كل شيئ
ما اعظم الشجرة شغلك متقن وراقي وابتسامتك نعم يدل على شغفك وحبك لعملك
Я знаю точно что вся мебель в доме этого мастера изготовлена им самим и прослужит не одну сотню лет! 👍👍👍
при таких станках и ты станешь мастером.... он руками не может работать, ты посмотри как он со стамеской рабртает.
отбери мтанки и он полный ноль.
I don’t know why but I am transfixed by your videos and I seem to watch the same ones over and over love seeing your process come together 😊
This is awesome. I love how simple and intuitive the designs are, but also really creative
Nice joinery!
You never cease to amaze me with your skills.
Thanks once again. I think I'll head out to the shop and tinker around some 👍
Thank you! Have fun in the shop 😁
Он сам кайфует от своей работы😂
Meu Deus!! Que talento incrível!!! As máquinas são maravilhosaa também. Mas, o seu talento e o amor pela profissão, são o principal. Meu pai também era marceneiro, fazia moveis para navios, no Brasil. É uma profissão maravilhosa, que nunca vai deixar de existir. Parabéns meu amigo, você é incrível! Desejo cada vez mais sucesso, emuita saúde pra você!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Not a single word said just a demonstration of what you want to do illustrated and then execution into reality. 10/10 would definitely recommend.
Excellent joinery! Really wish I had access to some of those tools! 😅
The skill, the tools, the absolute precision is just astonishing... beautiful work sir as well. These shorts never get old, great inspiration 👏
Prfo &f*AV -YC=tT
🎉😂
I love that you show multiple methods and the proper use of a radial arm saw.
I love how your double-tapping the wood at the beginning echos like the Law and Order intro
Yet another great woodworking video! Wish I had that shop. One of the best on RUclips! Thanks. 😎👍
Какой весёлый мужик! Ни слова не сказал но прямо таки излучает радость и удовольствие от того что делает. Да любой бы на его месте имея такую древесину и такие инструменты светился от счастья!
Чтоб у нас купить подобные станки и идеальную древесину нужно очень много..... И светиться от счастья будет уже нечем....так как придется продать ВСЕГО себя на органы....и то не хватит....
@@megadens7634 речь то ведь не об этом. У нас многие не то что станки, квартиру купить не могут, а некоторые и мяса с ананасами.
Eres un gran artista y gran maestro .para llegar a ese nivel y trabajando tan seguro muestra lo grande que eres
Awesome. You make it look so easy lol
I am in love with your precision and marking skills. I am sure you have spent considerable amount of time to learn these skills. Very well done.
I love the happy look on his face when he shows the result, it’s not supercilious, just satisfaction with what he’s produced!
Everything fits together so seamlessly and perfectly. Awesome work.
Wow! I thought radial arm saws were just junk. Coolest woodworking video I've seen in a long time.
I have been a furniture carpenter for more than 30 years, and I bear witness that you are very excellent
By far the most impressive joinery I’ve ever seen. And my God what an amazing shop.
So satisfying to watch the joinery videos. I started off doing a bit of whittling as a hobby about 3 years ago, I got really into RUclips woodworking videos, $2k in tools later and I’m still loving it, no regrets. Thank you for your videos, not just instructional, but quite therapeutic as well. Happy new year!
And 13 different amazing tools!
Best joinery I've ever seen. Period!
You make this look so easy. I can only imagine how long you’ve been doing this to have acquired this level of skill.
thank you
Aqui no Brasil, é quase impossível um artesão ter acesso a tantas maquinas pra essas finalidades... so as indústrias conseguem ter esse maquinário... belo trabalho e precisão do senhor trabalhador
Os japoneses faziam isso na mão mesmo, os marceneiros daquela época eram brabos
Faz o L que você consegue
Aqui máquinas assim custam um rim e parte do fígado.
I love his Super well Equipped and Top Shelf Tooled shop. He can turn out some really great joinery. Looks really, really Fun. Dusty, keep these great videos coming.👍👍😀😎
I like this guys vids. I’m not much into woodworking, do it out of necessity and not as a hobby. But watching this guy work his magic is so satisfying. And that smile before and after each demonstration shows how much this man loves his work.
This is amazing!! Seriously beautiful in many ways the process, the assembly and the results are Amazing!!!
Awesome work. I've loved watching these this past year.
Thank you 🙏
Me too!