This is a level of skill fading rapidly in the USA along with common sense. I admit it is a little scary in some places even bearing in mind the accelerated motion, but still it is very hard to find videos that illustrate the entire process from beginning to end. I just wish I could find something similar for double hung casement windows which I now have to make for my circa 1915 Colonial home. I would pay well for something like that and/or a video illustrating 6 pane divided light double hung windows . Hats off my friend, you are a true craftsman. Be careful of your fingers.
I was about to post it after 30 seconds watching. I was also mentally prepared for the piece of wood getting catapulted by the blade while he is walking around.
Of course he has 10 fingers, it's only brain cells that he is lacking. No push-stick, no guard, no savvy. Never mind all this POLITICAL video banning and de-monitising, RUclips, how about abject IGNORANCE and DANGER as a reason...
He's using what we used l o n g before health and safety reps - common sense! Besides its the health and safety at WORK act. If hes at home on diy the rep can have a day off, bugger all to do with him!
Watching this man is hypnotic and yes it’s a bit nail bitting with his fingers around the saw but I would imagine he’s had years of experience and knows his boundary’s.. really can’t be doing with all you do-gooders! Why can’t you just watch the man and shut up.
Because Elisa he is showing inexperienced woodworkers how to work in a shop. His experience is remarkable in building a window, but his third world safety standards are atrocious. I have been a professional woodworker for 43 yrs and I was trained in both high school and college courses. I have had one serious accident with a table saw in all that time and that was after 30yrs experience, a simple mind fart. I have a friend who was 50 yrs old when he lost three fingers working on a jointer without a guard like this guy is doing. It happened in a second, he had removed the guard 25 yrs ago. After he got out of the hospital he put the guard back on, but as they say he "closed the barn door after the horses were gone" I'm not a safety troll, but this is the most egregious working style I have seen in years.
@stevehenderson Since you are experienced: do you know what is the machine with the two horizontal blades used to cut the tongue (the first tool.. the second I know is simply a table saw)? I am puzzled that Google has not been my friend trying to identify it.
You should start your own business and make window kits and sell them. I would buy several of those. Here, in America all you get is crap now. We used to have good quality products, but now everything is made cheaply and never lasts. Not like your window would. GREAT JOB!
That is an awesome sander.. would love to build a wide belt sander like that someday that had a more permanent/flat platen all across than the by-hand one you are using but that is a very cool design nonetheless
Your workmanship is excellent, I understand about the safety standards in your country. I've worked in both Greece and Turkey and it's the same there but you can lead the way and set the example for others by making your workshop clean and safe. God bless and keep up the good work. Thanks for sharing your video.
You're talking about my uncles. Of the four there would be thirty-five fingers and thumbs between them. I'm in my seventies and my son-in-law and his three brothers are all journeymen, with a total of forty fingers and thumbs ... one is known as "Safety Sam". His company, a major contractor, is purchasing Saw Stop table saws because it's cheaper to have the machine repaired than the loss of time and wages for an injured carpenter, plus the time and expense of all the paperwork involved by the supervisors for the insurance companies.
Veteran cabinetmaker for 30 years, I also work without guards. They just get in the way! Less dangerous working without them. I still have all ten, it’s all about paying attention
First time viewer and as I sat here watching I looked at your name and thought...how perfect to let the "wood" do the talking! I'll be back! Great job, you are an artist!
however with all the old cool tools i see you certainly know your way around your shop and you know all the safe zones of your tools being a master as you are be careful
I am not a carpenter but I thought the same. The window making video and lesson are GREAT, no comments about that. But while watching the video I thought there were plenty of situations in which accidents and very severe injuries (even death-causing injuries) could have happened. For example, there is a bit where he drills holes in the wood, pushing the power drill towards himself. If the drill would have slipped, it would have gone right through his belly, God forbid. Worse than a bullet.
So, at around 3:57 I realized I am watching this just for fun, not to actually learn anything I can apply to myself because I don’t even know wtf that machine is
I have the same question… specifically rr the machine immediately prior at 2:26, which is the same machine - essentially a horizontal table saw. Maybe a horizontal slot mortiser or tenoning machine.
Bro,that belt sander contraption thing you have is absofreakinglutely GENIUS!! And all these haters commenting on your safety protocol breaches....tell em to get a life. Youre turning out some great work AND making videos. While the keyboard warriors are worrying that mommy will spank if they do anything "DANGEROUS' .If youre scared ,just say youre scared and stay out of the shop.👍👍
I like the simple look of the sash overall. Nice work. Never seen a hinge that opens like that. Only thing I have to say is get some push blocks and feather boards. You made me nervous watching your hands around the jointer, shaper and tablesaw
HOLY CRAP I want that jointer!! It must be worth a fortune. There are some TERRIBLE work practices happening in this video but it's up to the individual to practice personal safety. Also, I had to watch with the sound off because I hate when videos add music for no reason.
Thanks for such a great video. I watched the video many times it's very difficult to detect the details. I will appreciate if you kindly let me have the measurements or photos of the individual parts. Thanks
Wow. Makes you appreciate a window frame. I love the old school shop, exactly as I remember workshops from my childhood, just across the border.
you are an absolute master of the window bulding realm. Thank for showing us how its done.
This is a level of skill fading rapidly in the USA along with common sense. I admit it is a little scary in some places even bearing in mind the accelerated motion, but still it is very hard to find videos that illustrate the entire process from beginning to end. I just wish I could find something similar for double hung casement windows which I now have to make for my circa 1915 Colonial home. I would pay well for something like that and/or a video illustrating 6 pane divided light double hung windows . Hats off my friend, you are a true craftsman. Be careful of your fingers.
.... a 6 frame double hung, 3 glass layer window-video would be nice.
I'm amazed he's still got 10 fingers...
Same...
I totally agree ....man that was scary at the jointer
I was about to post it after 30 seconds watching. I was also mentally prepared for the piece of wood getting catapulted by the blade while he is walking around.
Of course he has 10 fingers, it's only brain cells that he is lacking.
No push-stick, no guard, no savvy.
Never mind all this POLITICAL video banning and de-monitising, RUclips, how about abject IGNORANCE and DANGER as a reason...
Sure....but can’t deny the skill and workmanship of what is a dying trade in the world of stainless Steele and alloy. From the old school, nice work.
WOW! What a nice shop!! When I saw SIMPLE window making I just figured a chop saw, drywall screws and some Gorilla Glue... SHEESH!!
All I can say is wow. Beautiful product and a handy set of shop tools to boot. Looking forward to checking out all of your videos. Thank you.
Mercy! That was anything but simple!
hugs from brazil🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
good job goergeous
That is an awesome window! High quality and will last 100 years.
Beautiful Work! Thanks for the great video!! Spasiba!
Congratulations on still having all your fingers! Some lovely machnes there.
Incredible what can be made by being industrious even in one of the worlds most dangerous shops. Clean that thing
Posted in 2016... And STILL one of the BEST window videos on RUclips
USE A PUSH BLOCK!
Simple...providing you have all these wonderful machines...
Dude my health and safety rep would have a heart attack watching you work
My thought exactly!
I thought the same. How does this guy have any fingers left?
This how it was done for decades.
He's using what we used l o n g before health and safety reps - common sense! Besides its the health and safety at WORK act. If hes at home on diy the rep can have a day off, bugger all to do with him!
Great video...now I'd love to try it but I'm thinking you just made it look easy.
Who tf is hitting all the dislikes? Mofos shud be glad of tutorial vids like this from excellent tradesman.
“Simple” hahaha! When you have a lifetime of experience and a awesome shop!
sturdy build brother, roll tide
😊 old Sokol, safety for kids, lol.
Really nice vid
Very skilled underrated trade. Awsome work...
Thank you :)
..thankyou for posting.Incredibly unsafe procedures at times but very useful.
Amazing!
...and that killer sanding set-up!!!!
Amazinig ! Brilliant work!
Watching this man is hypnotic and yes it’s a bit nail bitting with his fingers around the saw but I would imagine he’s had years of experience and knows his boundary’s.. really can’t be doing with all you do-gooders! Why can’t you just watch the man and shut up.
Because Elisa he is showing inexperienced woodworkers how to work in a shop. His experience is remarkable in building a window, but his third world safety standards are atrocious. I have been a professional woodworker for 43 yrs and I was trained in both high school and college courses. I have had one serious accident with a table saw in all that time and that was after 30yrs experience, a simple mind fart. I have a friend who was 50 yrs old when he lost three fingers working on a jointer without a guard like this guy is doing. It happened in a second, he had removed the guard 25 yrs ago. After he got out of the hospital he put the guard back on, but as they say he "closed the barn door after the horses were gone" I'm not a safety troll, but this is the most egregious working style I have seen in years.
@stevehenderson
Since you are experienced: do you know what is the machine with the two horizontal blades used to cut the tongue (the first tool.. the second I know is simply a table saw)? I am puzzled that Google has not been my friend trying to identify it.
Very nice done. But I think you really should wear a mask for wood dust.
You should start your own business and make window kits and sell them. I would buy several of those. Here, in America all you get is crap now. We used to have good quality products, but now everything is made cheaply and never lasts. Not like your window would. GREAT JOB!
Surprised he has all ten.
But a nice job.
Hello Sr you have done a great job
That is an awesome sander.. would love to build a wide belt sander like that someday that had a more permanent/flat platen all across than the by-hand one you are using but that is a very cool design nonetheless
Yes.. so simple . Can't wait to buy all the necessary instruments to build one simple window. Even for him it wasn't simple.
Yup. Just a simple way to make windows.... Using tools you can get from Walmart...
ok for real. Great video!
Thanks. I have a couple of stained glass panels I want to build into a wall. I got some key ideas from this video.
I would love to know what kind of hardware was used to connect the window in a way that allowed it to open 2 ways.
I just built my own window sashes and thought hey I roughly followed what you did, however I wish I had the tools you did to do it!
Your workmanship is excellent, I understand about the safety standards in your country. I've worked in both Greece and Turkey and it's the same there but you can lead the way and set the example for others by making your workshop clean and safe. God bless and keep up the good work. Thanks for sharing your video.
Thanks, I really doing my best...
Voice of wood good on ya mate. be careful in there. your work is excellent
You're talking about my uncles. Of the four there would be thirty-five fingers and thumbs between them. I'm in my seventies and my son-in-law and his three brothers are all journeymen, with a total of forty fingers and thumbs ... one is known as "Safety Sam". His company, a major contractor, is purchasing Saw Stop table saws because it's cheaper to have the machine repaired than the loss of time and wages for an injured carpenter, plus the time and expense of all the paperwork involved by the supervisors for the insurance companies.
Simple?! Eh.. no chance I’m making that 😂 that’s a work of art 👌🏻
Damn music man. The sound of machines should have been okay.
Bellissima complimenti...💪💪💪
Veteran cabinetmaker for 30 years, I also work without guards. They just get in the way! Less dangerous working without them. I still have all ten, it’s all about paying attention
Exelente. Realmente es una ventana de categoria❤
Holy lack of push blocks, batman.
Nice job bro 👍
Nice job. But the amount of dust on the floor and in the air is just unbelievable.
Odlično navodilo,ki se ga bom držal-samo da kupim stroj.Hvala Igor
It would be good to know how much expansion space you leave between the glass and wood frame.
I work with glass and windows. Typically 1/8”- 3/16” all the way around and you want to set the glass on rubber blocks.
This is great, but I wish there was more explanation.
First time viewer and as I sat here watching I looked at your name and thought...how perfect to let the "wood" do the talking! I'll be back! Great job, you are an artist!
How you still have all your fingers is a mystery! Nice work though.
That's as good as it gets 💪👍
you are a professional
Awesome tools!
however with all the old cool tools i see you certainly know your way around your shop and you know all the safe zones of your tools being a master as you are be careful
hi...I made a Christmas Tree after watching your video. Thank you for being an inspiration to me
Great if you have all those specialised expensive tools
Use a push stick !
I guess in Croatia there is no such thing as OSHA - the window mechanism was very interesting.
Well done great job
Very useful tutorial
Nice one..!!!!
Any word on the hardware.? Great looking job!
I would also like info on the hardware
svaka cast majstore, hvala za objavu , a kriticari neka gledaju svoja posla
As a qualified carpenter all I can say is , none of his power tools have guards on them !
I am not a carpenter but I thought the same. The window making video and lesson are GREAT, no comments about that. But while watching the video I thought there were plenty of situations in which accidents and very severe injuries (even death-causing injuries) could have happened.
For example, there is a bit where he drills holes in the wood, pushing the power drill towards himself. If the drill would have slipped, it would have gone right through his belly, God forbid. Worse than a bullet.
Any information on the window hardware?
There's no denying it, this guy has some brass balls.
Great video, awesome shop and superb craftsmanship, Thank you
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theres nothing simple about this man, these are some serious machines, and those blades....
Beautiful work 👏
I see my watching the video that he still has all of his fingers.
Your vision seems none the worst for wear watching this......but how is your hearing doing?
Did you see the starting kickback when he used pushblocks. This is why I prefer a tracksaw + MFT
What makes people think that everyone likes this kind of music? Thank Science for the mute button!
So, at around 3:57 I realized I am watching this just for fun, not to actually learn anything I can apply to myself because I don’t even know wtf that machine is
I have the same question… specifically rr the machine immediately prior at 2:26, which is the same machine - essentially a horizontal table saw. Maybe a horizontal slot mortiser or tenoning machine.
Muy interesante, la ventana, saludos desde Perù
Dude that was amazing! You are killing it Bro!👍🏼
Bro,that belt sander contraption thing you have is absofreakinglutely GENIUS!! And all these haters commenting on your safety protocol breaches....tell em to get a life. Youre turning out some great work AND making videos. While the keyboard warriors are worrying that mommy will spank if they do anything "DANGEROUS' .If youre scared ,just say youre scared and stay out of the shop.👍👍
Odlično!!! Excellent!
Very nice. Thanks :)
God bless you... this entire video I was praying for your safety...
You are a brave man.
I like the simple look of the sash overall. Nice work. Never seen a hinge that opens like that.
Only thing I have to say is get some push blocks and feather boards. You made me nervous watching your hands around the jointer, shaper and tablesaw
Use a push stick bro ...please ! haha
MY GOD ! Bloody nerving to watch lol
Very nice!
Impressive!
I need some thin sawdust, nice job!!!!!
Beautiful.
What is the horizontal saw blade machine?
A shaper, I think. Maybe a Grizzly model.
Wow it's nice
Thanks for sharing, man!
i believe it is a miracle you still have five fingers remaining in both hands
HOLY CRAP I want that jointer!! It must be worth a fortune. There are some TERRIBLE work practices happening in this video but it's up to the individual to practice personal safety. Also, I had to watch with the sound off because I hate when videos add music for no reason.
Thanks for such a great video.
I watched the video many times it's very difficult to detect the details. I will appreciate if you kindly let me have the measurements or photos of the individual parts.
Thanks
Muchas gracias maestro!
Nice job
I need to replace a wooden Bay window in a historic building. Ive been quoted over €12,000 !
When you put your finger by the blade to remove the wood I about had a heart attack, otherwise great video...
very nice ! Thank you.
Dust extraction, air quality, no guards on machines! You be prosecuted in uk. " Top lad, glad to see you still have your fingers"
Where can I get those kinds of latches to open the window horizontally from the side and vertically from the bottom?
I wonder if he still has all his fingers after using that planer without a safety guard?
What kind of hinges are those and where can you buy them?