Nice one lad, always good to hear how people start. I'm a hobbies wanting to sell more and this has helped. Congrats to Jakub on recently passing his apprenticeship recently
Interesting to look back at what you did in the early days of your business/channel. I think I subbed when you had around 400 subs, and you had the issues with the evolution mitre saw. You have certainly come a long way since then
As a very happy customer I can't speak highly enough about the quality of your work...the table Jakob worked his magic on is incredible and the oak steps you custom built for the living room are absolutely superb...I am looking forward to having you do more stuff soon. Thank you, really enjoyed this video.
Been a cabinet maker myself for over 44 years I've specialized in making exspensive underground furniture most my working life. My work spends a short time above ground and a very long time below ground and is in most cemeteries around the country. I've never gone looking for work it's allway come my way as I make pre death solid hard wood coffins that most people buy before taking there last breath. I've made my own coffin used as a table till needed for it's true purpose calling it my end table. There's a fortune to be made in quility oak & ash coffins in the UK. Myself I've only every met another 2 true coffin makers in my life one the man who taught me the trade, bouth dead now resting in there own hand made coffins. Selling direct to the customer is highly profitable check out the market as it's served my self a great living while working with death. I've 20 months left before I emigrate and will hang up my tools for the last day sadly. A coffin is actually nothing more than a very exspensive strong box.
Only recently subscribed to your channel mate but like what you do. Just started making stuff within the last year or so myself and enjoying it so far. It’s thanks to people like you that inspire people like me! Thanks Karl 👍
Good stuff, guys like yourself and dainer really do make a difference! Just want to be in the workshop full time rather than part time at the moment. Keep it up 😁
It's a slowly but surely process for me it seems mate. I might get one hundred thousand before 2055 if I'm lucky 🤣 but sod it I enjoy the process. Thanks for being there for the ride 🙂
Karl, you and your family have done so well, I remember your early stuff and you are 5000% more confident and 10000% more skillfull... Well done matey.
Hi Karl, Nice to see your woodworking journey. You have come a long way in a short time. It helps when rest of your family really supported of you and your son. All the best to you and your family .
I’ve been following you from the early days and you are a great inspiration. You have come such a long way, in a relatively short space of time. Love what you are doing with the courses too. I’ve just retired from my day job and plan to start selling a few pieces locally and see where it takes me.
Love your videos buddy. I'm in the process of building my first workshop, a 3meter x 5meter shed. My first real project in there is going to be your bench. Keep up the good work mate.😁
What a great video. I'm a complete newbie. Literally started in November but I've been a brickie for 20 years so have a knowledge of roofing, angles, basic carpentry etc. Just went live selling 3 weeks ago and have had 14 orders (well pleased) some great ideas there, will pinch a few ! Didn't realise burning the wood weatherproofed it. Will do that on future birdboxes. Subbed a few weeks back. Great stuff mate thanks so much. Learning loads
Thank you Stuart, ye the Japanese still do the Shou sugi ban technique still to today. Glad things are starting well for you mate in your woodworking journey.
@karlpopewoodcraft 1 more question pls. Is the scheppach that much better than the titan? I have mainly dewalt but the planer is uber expensive. Was looking at the titan planer thicknesser as the reviews seem OK. But I'd rather spend a couple hundred more if it's recommended? TIA
Good on you mate, nice to look back over the years to when you started off. Your shed tour with your daughter and the second garden shop builds where how I stumbled across your vids, been following along ever since - it's really inspiring to see how well you and Jakob have kept growing and developing plus I've learned a thing or two along the way too! Keep those videos coming buddy - onwards and upwards!
Bloody Jesper copied your idea today mate :P That must be the furthest travelled Eels cap ever. Rough ol' working class lads, just like you. Been doing great mate, taking it full time was a huge risk and you've killed it. Such a great story and you are obviously loving it. All the best for 2023!
@@karlpopewoodcraft uh hem... 'League'. 'Rugby' is the proper game with actual rucks, mauls and scrums that are more than getting friendly with your opposing number 😛
Nice one Karl! well done, great video, useful and funny love the poses while talking through!! Very good and will inspire others I am sure! I think I found you when you were back in the second workshop, the latest one is great! Perfect for the woodworking courses which seem to be going really well too!
@@karlpopewoodcraft @karlpopewoodcraft Ha! the lying stretched out was the best one! I was thinking what is he gong to do next! one in the bath???? You should do a fly on the wall documentary of one of your woodworking classes so people can see whats included, it comes across in the Instagram post that you enjoy them, I think that could make a great video.
Great video as always. I was so lucky to find your channel pretty much from the off in 2019 and have been so inspired by your commitment and bravery throughout those ups and downs. It's down to you and Keith that I started making (and much later recording what I made) for my own enjoyment. I think a key factor to your success is you (and your supportive family) and how much sheer hard work you put into everything you do.
Thank you Ben, that's such a nice comment, it's strange looking back it feels like a lot longer. We have a long way to go yet but we are striving everyday. Good luck with your future projects mate.
Thanks for that video Karl a gotta say between u and mark oh and even kieth occasionally along with couple American creators you've inspired me allot recently to actually take this on properly to the point that ave just managed get myself a workshop managed get my hands on a Clarke woodworking 10"thicknesser granted needs wee bit work but can sort that and am now in position that can start cracking out projects of few different varietys. Although didn't realise you'd only been at this few years you seem like you've been doing this aww your life. Big thanks and shout m8🏴👍
@@karlpopewoodcraft honestly it's been great so far pick your Brian's though. Got table saw thicknesser all sanding gear jigsaws etc looking at next tool for the shop am not hundred percent on what way to go. Looking going towards smalls chopping boards live edge tables potentially resin work aswell track saw or bandsaw next if so any recommendations. Wanna potentially be able resaw if a go bandsaw. Although I do have 110 makita beam style saw think it's about 18" blade so kinda torn?? 🏴👍
@@michaelwillson6847 hmmm if I had to choose between a bandsaw or track saw I'd go for a track saw all day, you can re saw on a table saw so that takes care of what the bandsaw does best to some extent, plus I think you need to spend a lot an a good bandsaw mine are both not the best at all. If I where to by a tracksaw again I'd not by the Dewalt I'd get the festool or possibly the new Milwaukee that looks the biz.
@@karlpopewoodcraft a see were your coming from dunno if a can stretch to festool not making that much yet but yea for the kinda resawing am thinking ad need sommit at the kinda 10" throat mark and they get kinda pricey. I'll need look into the Milwaukee one although American creator 731 woodwork has done a review on it not sure what he makes it yet haven't watched it yet need get to that. I'll let u no what way a go but think I'll probably follow your advice a did look at the lidal one few months ago but decided if am gonna do it seriously need stay away 🤔 Thanks though. 1 other thing good m8 mine could do with bump on RUclips mark from start making (woodworking) dunno if you can do him a shout out on a video would be greatly appreciated a no he would aswell. 🏴👍
Thank you for sharing your story Karl. I've started making and selling small items using basic hand tools at the moment hoping to push myself this year and purchase some power tools ie mitre saw to speed the cutting process up. Thanks again for your videos one of my favourite channels to watch 👍🏻 all the best, Mike
Yes I'm really enjoying it, I wished I'd have gotten started sooner. If I lived closer to Hull I'd have booked to attend one of your classes. I hope to gaing a few more skills and techniques when I progress further down the road. Thank you for messaging back 👌🏻❤️
Great vid Karl :) any advice on straightening pallet board edges without a table saw? I’ve used Jesper’s technique clamping boards and putting them through the thicknesser and Mark’s circular saw jig but appreciate any other techniques!
Definitely just using an old Stanley number 4 hand plane mate, of o only have a few boards to do I still use this method as it leaves a better finish then the table saw.
😃 Great video Karl. I remember watching your very first vid. It only seems like 5 minutes ago. Its been great following along with your journey so far. Just imagine where you will be in 5 years time 😁. Keep up the great work mate 😁👍
Thanks for a great video. You crammed so much info into that presentation. I’m retired & looking to woodworking to keep me focused & maybe make a little money. I’ve watched all the “great woodworkers” on RUclips (you’re included) but I find this type of video gives me the most inspiration. Thanks again. PS. Good to see you wearing an Eels cap, a step up from the Broncos!
Hi Paul, I hope you don't mind me interrupting but I did the same and it's been brilliant in retirement. Made lots of mistakes and bought some bits of gear I don't use but also learnt new skills and started a website and YT channel that keep me focused on a purpose even when it's too cold to woodwork. Just do it! Ben.
I noticed the evolution shopvac on the shelf above makita mitre saw .. is it any good ? .. Great channel by the way been trying to set up my side hustle for a while people jeep saying I've gotta make some stuff and sell it .. 👍
Morning Karl, I'm glad the cap has arrived and I have to say you look very classy wearing it. As for your address, you gave it to me so I could send you a sticker. Not sure if you got the sticker yet or not though. Your origin story is very inspiring, thanks for sharing it with us. Keep up the great work my friend. All the best.
@@karlpopewoodcraft I know it well… I’m from Huddersfield but now living in Perth WA. But I’ve had many a happy hour in Hessle….. at the water front bar… I think it was called in the 90’s😁😁…. Great to see your work👍👍
@John Wood yes water front me also what a good night out on the marina haha 😄 all the pubs have shut now really its all posh galleries and restaurants🙃
Nice info, Question, 2019 was that your first foray into woodwork or had you already worked within the industry because you got from then to now and accomplished a tidy Business..
❤Absolutely amazing mate total inspiration totally get that what you make at the start plough back in to build up equipment to better the job and premises well done keep it up Ps I'll send email for plans by private message on face book link thing Thanks in advance
It's how I started out, save up put whatever you can afford aside then buy what you can. It may not be relevant to you but might be to other people starting out, everyone's budget is different mine was small but I got there maybe you to can with a improved attitude.
I did the same, I had to get a planer because I was planning on using pallet wood and as I'm less abled than most it was the only option for me. You have to have faith in yourself and your ability and make that first step to help yourself to succeed. Good luck with whatever you do.
@@karlpopewoodcraft I'm doing my second fight I'm in the 8 weeks training I was a bit gutted when I realised you and Jacob wasn't there so yes I might just take a trip to Beverley at some point mate good look with everything all best to you and Jacob 🤝
Reciprocating saw... brilliant!
Perfect for the job cuts straight through those pesty nails.
LOL the metal detector bit was great dude.
Haha cheers mate
Nice one Karl! You guys are doing a grand job, keep it up!
Thank you Dean 😊
Brilliantly done, loved this video 👍👍👍👍
Thank you so much Jako. 🙂
Nice one lad, always good to hear how people start. I'm a hobbies wanting to sell more and this has helped. Congrats to Jakub on recently passing his apprenticeship recently
Thank you Gary, I'll pass on your congratulations to Jakob as well.
Interesting to look back at what you did in the early days of your business/channel. I think I subbed when you had around 400 subs, and you had the issues with the evolution mitre saw. You have certainly come a long way since then
Thank you James's, 😊 ye it's been a crazy journey.
Really helpful information for anyone looking to get into this space 😁
Your welcome Lewis and thank you.
As a very happy customer I can't speak highly enough about the quality of your work...the table Jakob worked his magic on is incredible and the oak steps you custom built for the living room are absolutely superb...I am looking forward to having you do more stuff soon. Thank you, really enjoyed this video.
Hey thank you so much Ben, it's a pleasure to work for you.
Brilliant 👏 I can't wait to make my bench 😊
Pm me your email mate and I'll send you over the plans.
Blimey doesnt time fly, wot a top man you are. Really enjoyed watching your journey, hope one day i'll get to meet you. All the best for the future.
Thank you Steve that's really kind of you to say. 🙂
Great video Karl, good to see you've healed well. 😀
Yes, thank you. Pin out my foot last Thursday so feeling lots better just need my back fixing now lol 😆 old age haha
Good show mate. Well done and thanks for all the tips.
Thank you 😊
Been a cabinet maker myself for over 44 years I've specialized in making exspensive underground furniture most my working life. My work spends a short time above ground and a very long time below ground and is in most cemeteries around the country. I've never gone looking for work it's allway come my way as I make pre death solid hard wood coffins that most people buy before taking there last breath. I've made my own coffin used as a table till needed for it's true purpose calling it my end table. There's a fortune to be made in quility oak & ash coffins in the UK. Myself I've only every met another 2 true coffin makers in my life one the man who taught me the trade, bouth dead now resting in there own hand made coffins. Selling direct to the customer is highly profitable check out the market as it's served my self a great living while working with death. I've 20 months left before I emigrate and will hang up my tools for the last day sadly. A coffin is actually nothing more than a very exspensive strong box.
Awesome Karl! Loving the videos
Thank you Phil 😊
Good stuff Karl, I remember when you started & to see what you’ve achieved is a feather in your cap you should wear proudly 👍
Thank you Dirk much appreciated mate. Hope your well mate?
Thats a sexy workshop mate. you've clearly put in a lot of time and effort. Love it . You've definately inspired me to get creating
Thank you 😊 it's my baby I absolutely love my space.
A great video as I'm just setting up my first workshop just across the Humber in Scunny.
Thanks mate, best of luck with your adventure.
Great video mate. Very inspirational. Good future luck & thank you. 13:25
Cheers mate 👍 👌
Great video Karl, thanks for sharing!
Thank you and your very welcome 🙏
Thank you for video!!
Karl thanks
Your welcome mate.
glad i found your channel. great work
Thank you Jonathan 😊
Fantastic watch mate, great to look back and take us through the journey to where you are now👍.
Thank you Leo 🙂
Not born with a festool domino in your hand 😆 Good line Karl 🤣
Haha don't even think they had electric drills when I was born actually 🤣
@@karlpopewoodcraft Me neither 😅 I just turned 50 today, and as someone kindly pointed out, that is half a century old 🤣
Hi Karl, I really like this video and the diving into tools and how to sell your projects. What a fantastic journey.
Thank you Jasper that's really kind of you to say. 🙂
Only recently subscribed to your channel mate but like what you do. Just started making stuff within the last year or so myself and enjoying it so far. It’s thanks to people like you that inspire people like me! Thanks Karl 👍
Cheers mate, that's great to hear. 🙂
Good stuff, guys like yourself and dainer really do make a difference! Just want to be in the workshop full time rather than part time at the moment. Keep it up 😁
Thank you Adam, keep at the dream mate you'll get there I the end.
I remember when you had a few hundred subs and we're thinking about giving this RUclips lark up 👍🏼
It's a slowly but surely process for me it seems mate. I might get one hundred thousand before 2055 if I'm lucky 🤣 but sod it I enjoy the process. Thanks for being there for the ride 🙂
@@karlpopewoodcraft 90% of people don't even reach the 1k sub mark mate you've done better than most 👍🏼
I'd be interested in your workshops.
Karl, you and your family have done so well, I remember your early stuff and you are 5000% more confident and 10000% more skillfull... Well done matey.
Thank you Paul that's really kind of you to say 😀 😊 🙂
Thanks for sharing your experience, Karl 👍. It goes without saying that it's your hard work and determination that's key to your success 👍😁
Thank you Suj 😊
Great video Karl.
Cheers mate 🙂
You're a top bloke mate and we're all gunning for you. You're an inspiration to us all, great to hear your story.
Thank you Sam 😊
Great video!
Thank you Sam.
Hi Karl,
Nice to see your woodworking journey. You have come a long way in a short time. It helps when rest of your family really supported of you and your son.
All the best to you and your family .
Thank you David 😊
Nice job !💪
Thank you 😊
I’ve been following you from the early days and you are a great inspiration.
You have come such a long way, in a relatively short space of time. Love what you are doing with the courses too.
I’ve just retired from my day job and plan to start selling a few pieces locally and see where it takes me.
Hi Paul thank you 😊 glad your getting into woodworking it's a perfect hobby/side hustle for retirement.
Top man 👍
Cheers Philip 🙂
Love your videos buddy. I'm in the process of building my first workshop, a 3meter x 5meter shed. My first real project in there is going to be your bench. Keep up the good work mate.😁
Hi Phil that's great to hear. Good luck mate.
Great video mate
Well done
There is a saying country music is three chords and the truth
You my man are
THREE SAWS AND THE TRUTH
Love it. Thank you 😊
What a great video. I'm a complete newbie. Literally started in November but I've been a brickie for 20 years so have a knowledge of roofing, angles, basic carpentry etc. Just went live selling 3 weeks ago and have had 14 orders (well pleased) some great ideas there, will pinch a few ! Didn't realise burning the wood weatherproofed it. Will do that on future birdboxes. Subbed a few weeks back. Great stuff mate thanks so much. Learning loads
Thank you Stuart, ye the Japanese still do the Shou sugi ban technique still to today. Glad things are starting well for you mate in your woodworking journey.
@karlpopewoodcraft 1 more question pls. Is the scheppach that much better than the titan? I have mainly dewalt but the planer is uber expensive. Was looking at the titan planer thicknesser as the reviews seem OK. But I'd rather spend a couple hundred more if it's recommended? TIA
@@stuartjones1982 Hi Stuart yes definitely better I wouldn't swop it no chance.
@@karlpopewoodcraft thanks so much. Mind made up
Good on you mate, nice to look back over the years to when you started off. Your shed tour with your daughter and the second garden shop builds where how I stumbled across your vids, been following along ever since - it's really inspiring to see how well you and Jakob have kept growing and developing plus I've learned a thing or two along the way too!
Keep those videos coming buddy - onwards and upwards!
Thank you Dave that's really kind of you to say. 🙂
Good man! Can't wait to see what's next mate, keep up the good work and great content for us 💪
Thank you George 😊
Yorkshire!!
It’s great to see how far you’ve come from that initial workshop, to being in your third and now teaching classes!
Great video guys!
Thank you Jamie 😊
Well done mate. It's great to see the Evolution of your channel to now.
Thank you Joel 😊
Bloody Jesper copied your idea today mate :P That must be the furthest travelled Eels cap ever. Rough ol' working class lads, just like you. Been doing great mate, taking it full time was a huge risk and you've killed it. Such a great story and you are obviously loving it. All the best for 2023!
Haha 😄 did he... thanks James really appreciate your support mate. Love my Aussie mates. I'm getting a right collection of rugby hats haha
@@karlpopewoodcraft uh hem... 'League'. 'Rugby' is the proper game with actual rucks, mauls and scrums that are more than getting friendly with your opposing number 😛
@@FixitFingers haha union for southern softies lol
Thanks for this Karl, I loved this video, really inspiring. Keep up the good work :)
My pleasure! Thank you mate.
Well done mate you have come a long way in a short time and should be very proud of what you have achieved some good tips there for beginners. 👍
Thanks mate that's really kind of you to say.
Great video Karl. Awesome to see how far you have come. There looks some good beginner projects in there. Thanks you for sharing. 👍
Cheers mate, glad you liked the video.
Nice one Karl! well done, great video, useful and funny love the poses while talking through!! Very good and will inspire others I am sure! I think I found you when you were back in the second workshop, the latest one is great! Perfect for the woodworking courses which seem to be going really well too!
Cheers mate, your the only person to mention the poses haha people must think I'm being serious 🤣 Cheers mate I love teaching the classes there great.
@@karlpopewoodcraft @karlpopewoodcraft Ha! the lying stretched out was the best one! I was thinking what is he gong to do next! one in the bath???? You should do a fly on the wall documentary of one of your woodworking classes so people can see whats included, it comes across in the Instagram post that you enjoy them, I think that could make a great video.
@@FatManBuilds Brilliant idea mate.
Great progress, Karl. I enjoyed listening to your journey. Head down and keep pushing forward. I like your Makita mitre saw. Tony
Thank you Tony, she's a beast the Makita 🙂
Great video as always. I was so lucky to find your channel pretty much from the off in 2019 and have been so inspired by your commitment and bravery throughout those ups and downs. It's down to you and Keith that I started making (and much later recording what I made) for my own enjoyment. I think a key factor to your success is you (and your supportive family) and how much sheer hard work you put into everything you do.
Thank you Ben, that's such a nice comment, it's strange looking back it feels like a lot longer. We have a long way to go yet but we are striving everyday. Good luck with your future projects mate.
Thanks for that video Karl a gotta say between u and mark oh and even kieth occasionally along with couple American creators you've inspired me allot recently to actually take this on properly to the point that ave just managed get myself a workshop managed get my hands on a Clarke woodworking 10"thicknesser granted needs wee bit work but can sort that and am now in position that can start cracking out projects of few different varietys. Although didn't realise you'd only been at this few years you seem like you've been doing this aww your life. Big thanks and shout m8🏴👍
Hi Michael that's great to hear I'm glad your taking to woodworking its such an amazing hobby and job I wouldn't do anything else. 😀
@@karlpopewoodcraft honestly it's been great so far pick your Brian's though. Got table saw thicknesser all sanding gear jigsaws etc looking at next tool for the shop am not hundred percent on what way to go. Looking going towards smalls chopping boards live edge tables potentially resin work aswell track saw or bandsaw next if so any recommendations. Wanna potentially be able resaw if a go bandsaw. Although I do have 110 makita beam style saw think it's about 18" blade so kinda torn?? 🏴👍
@@michaelwillson6847 hmmm if I had to choose between a bandsaw or track saw I'd go for a track saw all day, you can re saw on a table saw so that takes care of what the bandsaw does best to some extent, plus I think you need to spend a lot an a good bandsaw mine are both not the best at all. If I where to by a tracksaw again I'd not by the Dewalt I'd get the festool or possibly the new Milwaukee that looks the biz.
@@karlpopewoodcraft a see were your coming from dunno if a can stretch to festool not making that much yet but yea for the kinda resawing am thinking ad need sommit at the kinda 10" throat mark and they get kinda pricey. I'll need look into the Milwaukee one although American creator 731 woodwork has done a review on it not sure what he makes it yet haven't watched it yet need get to that. I'll let u no what way a go but think I'll probably follow your advice a did look at the lidal one few months ago but decided if am gonna do it seriously need stay away 🤔 Thanks though. 1 other thing good m8 mine could do with bump on RUclips mark from start making (woodworking) dunno if you can do him a shout out on a video would be greatly appreciated a no he would aswell. 🏴👍
@@michaelwillson6847 Even screwfix mack the Mcalister which is meant to be spot on for around £90 (track saw) ps ill check him out now.
Thank you for sharing your story Karl. I've started making and selling small items using basic hand tools at the moment hoping to push myself this year and purchase some power tools ie mitre saw to speed the cutting process up. Thanks again for your videos one of my favourite channels to watch 👍🏻 all the best, Mike
Thank you Mike that's really kind of you to say 😀 I'm glad your getting into woodworking it's a class hobby/job, Always learning something new.
Yes I'm really enjoying it, I wished I'd have gotten started sooner. If I lived closer to Hull I'd have booked to attend one of your classes. I hope to gaing a few more skills and techniques when I progress further down the road. Thank you for messaging back 👌🏻❤️
Great vid Karl :) any advice on straightening pallet board edges without a table saw? I’ve used Jesper’s technique clamping boards and putting them through the thicknesser and Mark’s circular saw jig but appreciate any other techniques!
Definitely just using an old Stanley number 4 hand plane mate, of o only have a few boards to do I still use this method as it leaves a better finish then the table saw.
@@karlpopewoodcraft thanks Karl :)
😃 Great video Karl. I remember watching your very first vid. It only seems like 5 minutes ago. Its been great following along with your journey so far. Just imagine where you will be in 5 years time 😁. Keep up the great work mate 😁👍
Thank you Frank 😊
Thanks for a great video. You crammed so much info into that presentation. I’m retired & looking to woodworking to keep me focused & maybe make a little money. I’ve watched all the “great woodworkers” on RUclips (you’re included) but I find this type of video gives me the most inspiration. Thanks again. PS. Good to see you wearing an Eels cap, a step up from the Broncos!
Thank you Paul glad you enjoyed the video 🙂 loving my Australian hats now, I'm getting a small collection.
Hi Paul, I hope you don't mind me interrupting but I did the same and it's been brilliant in retirement. Made lots of mistakes and bought some bits of gear I don't use but also learnt new skills and started a website and YT channel that keep me focused on a purpose even when it's too cold to woodwork. Just do it! Ben.
@@benjaqsonworkshop9974 Hey Ben I wasn't even subscribed, now rectified 🙂
@@karlpopewoodcraft Welcome! - I hope you find something you enjoy, probably a few things you'll recognise.
Cracking story, hopefully I'll be able to do the same one day.
How do you go about sourcing your timber?
Thank you Daniel, if you don't mind I'll add that question to my next video as it's a business Q and A.
@@karlpopewoodcraft cheers Karl, appreciate your reply
I enjoyed the video but you didn't mention the size of your current workshop.
Thank you Nick I'm not actually sure, I'll measure up and let you know in my next video which is going to be a question and answer vlog.
I noticed the evolution shopvac on the shelf above makita mitre saw .. is it any good ? ..
Great channel by the way been trying to set up my side hustle for a while people jeep saying I've gotta make some stuff and sell it .. 👍
It's below average to be honest mate, I'll change it when I can afford it. Thank you 😊 good luck with your side hustle mate.
Knowing Mark his advice was to remember never to eat yellow snow ❄️ 😳
I don't think he's ever seen snow haha 😆
@karlpopewoodcraft I did think the same but this is mark we're talking about.
Check square ❎️
Morning Karl, I'm glad the cap has arrived and I have to say you look very classy wearing it. As for your address, you gave it to me so I could send you a sticker. Not sure if you got the sticker yet or not though. Your origin story is very inspiring, thanks for sharing it with us. Keep up the great work my friend. All the best.
Hi Brian thank you for the hat, I totally forgot about that. I need to have a look for my sticker I hope I haven't lost it.
@@karlpopewoodcraft let me know how you get on mate. If needs be I can easily send you another.
Does the planer/thicknesser handles scaffold boards ok?
Ye no bother.
Do the big tins of wax go far? As they aren’t cheap but do look great
Oh they last me forever, really good value. 👍
Well done👍👍… where about in Yorkshire are you?😁👍👍
Just outside of Hull John, Hessle East Riding of Yorkshire but my workshop is in Hull.
@@karlpopewoodcraft I know it well… I’m from Huddersfield but now living in Perth WA. But I’ve had many a happy hour in Hessle….. at the water front bar… I think it was called in the 90’s😁😁…. Great to see your work👍👍
@John Wood yes water front me also what a good night out on the marina haha 😄 all the pubs have shut now really its all posh galleries and restaurants🙃
Nice info, Question, 2019 was that your first foray into woodwork or had you already worked within the industry because you got from then to now and accomplished a tidy Business..
Cheers Kevin, ye i did my apprenticeship in 1995 ish then joined the forces. When I left in 2016 I started dabbling in woodworking again.
How would you finish pallet and other rough wood for use outside (benches, chairs) please? I tried a coloured decking oil but it went all patchy.
Hi Tori have you tried amzn.to/3RmlWVg it comes in lots of different colours and lasts a long while, I just recoat every spring.
Opening pic : 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Haha that's my granddaughter 🙈🤣
@@karlpopewoodcraft Thank God she hasn't gone after you!! 🤪
❤Absolutely amazing mate total inspiration totally get that what you make at the start plough back in to build up equipment to better the job and premises well done keep it up
Ps I'll send email for plans by private message on face book link thing
Thanks in advance
Hi Mary thank you 😊 ☺️
First starting out here. Don't have a planer nor can I afford one. So this video is irrelevant to starters.
It's how I started out, save up put whatever you can afford aside then buy what you can. It may not be relevant to you but might be to other people starting out, everyone's budget is different mine was small but I got there maybe you to can with a improved attitude.
@karlpopewoodcraft but you literally said starting out. No1 is starting out with an planer was my point.
@@danielbowen2247 How do you know what people are starting out with ? Like I said everyone is different. I had a planer within the first few months.
I did the same, I had to get a planer because I was planning on using pallet wood and as I'm less abled than most it was the only option for me. You have to have faith in yourself and your ability and make that first step to help yourself to succeed. Good luck with whatever you do.
Can't believe it last year you was training me for an mma fight lol great stuff guys I'll be watching your Chanel
Cheers mate, I coach down at Combat Academy Beverley now if you ever want to pop down. :)
@@karlpopewoodcraft I'm doing my second fight I'm in the 8 weeks training I was a bit gutted when I realised you and Jacob wasn't there so yes I might just take a trip to Beverley at some point mate good look with everything all best to you and Jacob 🤝
Well done. Was about to subscribe, and then you wrecked it all, abandoning the Brisbane Broncos in favour of the Eels 🫣
Haha 😄 honestly I had my Broncos hat on today when visiting sunny Castleford 🌞 🤣