So, I don't often leave comments, but for some reason today I'm feeling compelled to say this: I'm not a woodworker, but I know how to sew clothes, and the things you explain about the importance of wood grain are surprisingly similar to the sort of things sewists need to keep in mind when dealing with the grain line of fabric, and I really enjoy these accidental similarities across different crafts. That's it, that's the comment, it's just me wanting to share a little fun fact. Thank you for your videos!
I'm not a woodworker, but I do fix a lot of stuff around the house, so I really like that you do those animations and explanations as they give me a better understanding of how and why to do things in a certain way. That's what made me really appreciate your channel, so thanks!
Ill be honest, I am a hobby wood worker but the only reason I watch every video you put out is because of your story telling. Your furniture is beautiful, although not my style but its how you tell us the story of creating that furniture that I enjoy the most. I wonder how many people watch for the same reason. Thumbs up if you agree with me or comment and let me know why you enjoy his content beyond the awesome stories.
@viracocha03 - I used to make sawdust as a hobby but never progressed beyond that. I enjoy the process and his narrative. I find it very engaging. And I _do_ like his style as well.
I'm not on a woodworking journey and never will be. I can say that confidently. I'm here for you and Dolores and the humour (that's the correct spelling where I'm from) and the glorious designs, the skill and for the relaxing watch of having someone else do it all while talking me through what I'll never do. While that makes me a 'bad' potential customer for plans, it does make me a grateful subscriber... Merry Christmas! Oh, and use the DNC however you see fit, I have absolutely no opinion on that... none.
You'll never hear a bad comment from me, I'm not a woodworker I just like the commentary. Plus, I love seeing your projects and telling you how much I enjoy them.
Honestly... walnut sap wood looks good no matter how it is used. It just has this popping glow that adds character. It always reminds me how precious the entire wood source is. I built a side table out of walnuts scraps about 40yrs ago and put the sapwood right into the spotlight of the entire table. It's my favorite thing i have ever built.
I'm not a wood worker. I haven't the time, the space, or the focus for that (thanks for that ADHD). But I still buy all your plans. Because there's just something magical about listening to you explaining things. It's calming. And it also makes me happy to know that I'm helping to support you.
I’ve been watching your videos for a while now, and I want you to know that I super enjoy your work - it’s fun to watch you crafting these amazing pieces! Kind of reminds me of when I was a kid and used to make stuff out of wood with my Dad in his workshop. Keep it up!
I really like your channel, and I am a woodworker who has been doing this stuff for 6 decades. I built complex furniture and very ornate and detailed rooms. It is all in the details and you show them, from the subtle ways you tighten your joints with your fist (don’t damage the wood) to visually how you use your tools and make the fine final cuts. You are like the old and experienced craftsman you search for who has all of the answers, except you clearly are not old. And, your aesthetics are the best. It is all about how “form follows function.” I want to thank you, I learn a lot from your videos.
1. I have no talent to do the stuff you do. 2. I watch your videos because I enjoy watching a talented craftsman who doesn’t mind putting his talent on display. And finally, since I found your channel and binge watched every one of your videos from beginning to end. (The only video of yours that I missed was the one where you got hurt was in the title) I have always looked forward to seeing how you are going to top the next one. To date you haven’t disappointed me. 18:15 It’s awesome!
You balance being able to give good insight (like the back stretcher and why you can't cut that fillet as one thin piece) and not being too wordy and dry. I'm a beginner/intermediate woodworker that doesn't need an explanation on what a table saw is, but really appreciates these valuable nuggets of info to help me level up
Hi there! So I stumbled across your channel about a month or so ago and have since binged maybe 60% of everything you've posted to date. I'm not a woodworker myself but I dabble in other creative mediums and i just wanted to let you know that I very much appreciate your approach to everything you present. It's a refreshing level of sincerity and low pressure motivation that i find inspiring and comforting to watch. I guess really i just want to say thank you for your content and the way you make it reachable to everyone while sticking to your own views on what each project is and should be in a way that works for whomever it's designed for, be that you or a client. You let the design and results carry you through what others need flash and gimmicks for and that's a solid way to 'prove ' yourself as someone who can be trusted to guide people well. Happy holidays
Hi Drew...glad you found me and appreciate the kind word. That's a lot of me you've been watching lately, but glad you're enjoying. I don't put out videos at that fast of a pace...so maybe try to spread out that last 40% to make it last :) happy holidays to you too
@Foureyes.Furniture lol! There's plenty to appreciate from different view points with repeated watches but that's good advice, I'm always a little sad when i reach the 'end' of things I enjoy, looking forward to the next ones.
This has been a delight from start to finish...thank you...yyou reminded me of my father in the 50s making small pieces in our garden shed...his preparations took as long as the actual construction...I still have one small side-table and it is a joy to have, use and enjoy...is it not remarkable that there are always SOME folk who seem always to 'know better' than you!...they should take a long, hard look at themselves...have a fine Christmas in S. California...no snow guaranteed...dgp/uk
I don't know how long I've been subscribed, not too long in the scope of many things, like the beginning of time for instance. That said, I like design and techniques. I like the voice over and music choices, your sense of humor. You build great pieces and I usually learn something during every video. Finally, the price is right to watch and learn. What could be better? Thanks
Chris - love your channel. I started like many - first time homeowner who decided he could fix this/that. I bought a miter saw about 9-10 years ago. Then i learned that a "table saw" is essential. Researched... Delta 725 of course. Assembled it knowing nothing. Turned it on for the first time and said... holy shit, nope, nope, nope. I didn't use it for a year. I was terrified of it. Slowly, i started taking on projects that required its use and we became friends. I cut my teeth on that thing while somehow managing to not cut any other part of my body. Today I enjoy a 3HP PCS and I have no idea why I am sharing this because all I intended to say was regarding the CNC - that's the same hater crowd as the ones who shit on the domino. Go get one, use it once..and then come back and complain. I wonder how many festool domino machines have been returned with the sentiment, "It works fine, it's not defective... i just don't think it's worth it. here. refund please." lol... probably never happened. you and your wife are lovely folks. I wish you'd pack up and leave CA, move to portland and setup shop next door to Cam. Trade overpriced pencils for overpriced marking knives. haha. Thank you for what you do. I recently built a large walnut dining table that was the most rewarding effort i'd ever experienced in my life. I've learned a lot from your channel... and oh boy, i really wanted to cut a tapered chamfer on those table legs. So i did.
I've been a subscriber for a while and I'm still in the phase of my woodworking journey where I like to watch awesome people make very interesting and beautiful things. I'm a nerd so I really like how you explain what you are doing. And perhaps I'm a total pleb, but right before you said you didn't like it I thought "ooooh, that lovely golden sapwood makes a nice pop right at the level of the keyboard, wonder if that was planned?"
Beautiful job! This is why I watch your channel - practical and educational tips that can help me as a woodworker. I like that you decided to do the "right thing" with the grain direction even though you could've gotten away with it. It actually looks better to me at least. I enjoy the design decisions you put into it, and also the why.
I appreciate the non-removal of the clamping calls at 14:09. I like the attention to detail on the assembly side and the forethought you put into it. I think it takes a really seasoned creator to recognize and use that method versus someone like myself that would try to get it just oversized and then when I go to assemble, hope that I can clamp it up well enough. Thank you for showing that!
Wow! I'm not a wood worker, but I truly enjoy all your videos. You're so very talented! To have the support of your wife and children is a real blessing. Hoping you All have a wonderful Christmas🎄! Thanks for sharing your creativity!!
Genius opening. It's not only true for people who stumble on this video, but for those of us subscribed, it'll boost up comment engagement. Clever, too clever lmao
That keyboard stand is stunning and your video game box/cover takes me back to the 70's when I had my first stereo system...Realistic (aka, Radio Shack). Beautiful work as usual, Chris~!!
Honestly, I’m beyond disappointed. I don’t even know where to begin… I’ve been a fan of your work for so long, admiring your precision, your dedication, your honesty. But this? This has left me completely speechless. At 4:43 you said 1000... and yet, when I paused to check, I could only count 400 on the screen. Four. Hundred. I trusted you, man. And now I’m just sitting here… counting… laughing… because you got me. Amazing video as always.
The kids will love the stand in years to come when Dads work becomes collectable and, hopefully, valuable 😊. The use of the offcuts, I think, has worked well. The different colours in the wood make it natural and enhance the piece. The multipart structure and the reasons for the grain orientation of those parts also make the piece. Thought has gone into it and it shows. The console cover is a great addition, love it. Thanks for sharing this with us all.
Very, very nicely done. Your kids won't notice the sapwood and if they do you can tell them it was an artistic choice. Meanwhile, your kids won't know how proud they are of your work for some years but when the realization sets in it'll be powerful. Those pieces will likely be keepsakes. I thoroughly enjoy your videos. Thanks so much for sharing your skills with us.
The real thing the kids will appreciate is this video that reminds them of what an amazing nab their dad is, and I do mean that. not paid or sponsored.
I am subscribed to your channel because I'd like to believe that one day I will buy some woodworking tools and build furniture for the house that I just bought this year and you show a lot of detail of what it's about and your designs are appealing. But for now I am mostly slowly remodeling the house so the furniture will have to wait... but during the remodel I am obtaining more and more tools so hey, maybe I'll do it.
I really like that console hiding box. I had an idea to do that sort of old stereo look years ago on a project for Dad (he wanted a box for his vinyl records) but he changed his mind on it.
That little bit of sap wood is my favorite detail of the finished build. For some reason, I love the off colored wood in that spot... I don't know why, though.
So excited for my brass chunky! It arrived a week ago...and then was rudely taken from me and wrapped up for some silly day next week... didn't even get to open it and marvel!!!
Love the overall look of the keyboard stand. I actually thought it was a stool/counter height chair in the thumbnail. I got excited thinking that’s what it was because my wife keeps asking me to make some barstools for the kitchen and I thought this design would lend itself to a nice bar stool. All in all thought, definitely liking the aesthetic.
Gonna pile on. I'm not a woodworker, but I also don't really care about woodworking much either. I don't subscribe to any other woodworking channels other than you and Shaun. I like your videos, I like the simple explanations for people who don't know much about woodworking, and I enjoy the creation of quality projects.
As odd as it may sound, aesthetics come second to a good process. I love watching a plan, knowledge, improvisation and craftsmanship unfold as a story. Makes all the drawings and introspective appreciated too. A bonus is catharsis; I haven't the space or money for proper woodworking, so watching others who do have the means scratches an itch I myself can't reach.
I really liked the original bottom design. The design you went with turned out just as good, though. The sapwood is the first thing I noticed about the piece, but in a good way.
24:17 - "This much fun should be illegal, and it probably is." It 100% is lol. All of those games are pirated, and they're still protected by copyright. Chances are you won't get in any trouble for it, but the seller absolutely is taking a massive risk. Or they would be, if they weren't almost certainly located in China and therefore not really subject to US or international copyright law. But for what it's worth, yes it's illegal. It's no different than buying a hard drive with a million MP3s on it (which you can also do lol).
That keyboard stand looks amazing, such a nice piece of furniture. If your kids ever got into wanting to learn to play the keyboard properly, you could do with a music stand - it would be a nice QoL upgrade. Just, say, a strip on the back board, attached with hinges, about 1 inch deep and as wide as two pages. Like most modern upright pianos have.
To be honest - I love your videos for two reasons: fist, I love your projects, you're an absolutely great designer! Second: I really really like your voice. I'd really love to listen to a wood podcast with you. If it one time exists 😅
Creo que este vídeo es el primero que tiene activado "pistas de audio" que permite doblar el audio y por ende para los que no somos hablantes del inglés nativos resulta más cómodo. Saludos amigos.
One man’s trash is indeed another man’s treasure. I build instruments. Your offcuts are at least two electric guitar bodies, and I struggle to find wood that size locally, so watching your videos is like looking at utopia.
Both look great. So, as I'm watching this video, I'm been thinking of commenting on something you said or did. But there's just so much to say, and remember that the only thing I can remember to comment about was... YOU: Do you want to play the Bible game? Wife: NO. She answered as quick as I would've! Thank you for sharing your talent and knowledge! Have a great holiday, and happy new year.
Love your videos, always watched black tail studios and John M. But was too scared to get into wood working, still love those guys videos but yours have given me the courage to start my first project!
aesthetics are cool, but I just like watching people make stuff
...and I appreciate you for it :)
I like people making cool things and talking nerdy about it.
This. This is me.
There are few things I enjoy more than watching someone who REALLY knows what they’re doing… do it.
what are YOU doing here
Why don't you use a CNC to cut your videos?
He's a great woodworker...but an awful editor
So, I don't often leave comments, but for some reason today I'm feeling compelled to say this: I'm not a woodworker, but I know how to sew clothes, and the things you explain about the importance of wood grain are surprisingly similar to the sort of things sewists need to keep in mind when dealing with the grain line of fabric, and I really enjoy these accidental similarities across different crafts. That's it, that's the comment, it's just me wanting to share a little fun fact. Thank you for your videos!
Interesting...never thought about "thread direction" before
i also sew and also never comment but i think you've just inspired me to make that a goal for the new year.
@@tenille_dakers Wait. Is your goal woodworking, commenting more, or paying attention to fabric grain? Either way, good luck!
I found your video because I'm subscribed to your channel.
I appreciate it
Me too.
I'm not a woodworker, but I do fix a lot of stuff around the house, so I really like that you do those animations and explanations as they give me a better understanding of how and why to do things in a certain way. That's what made me really appreciate your channel, so thanks!
Ill be honest, I am a hobby wood worker but the only reason I watch every video you put out is because of your story telling. Your furniture is beautiful, although not my style but its how you tell us the story of creating that furniture that I enjoy the most.
I wonder how many people watch for the same reason.
Thumbs up if you agree with me or comment and let me know why you enjoy his content beyond the awesome stories.
I'm no woodworker, and probably never will be. I do make stuff, and the philosophical narration is what made me subscribe.
@freethebirds3578 appreciate the comment!
@viracocha03 - I used to make sawdust as a hobby but never progressed beyond that. I enjoy the process and his narrative. I find it very engaging. And I _do_ like his style as well.
The profile of the keyboard stand would make for a cool matching bench. A good bench makes playing the piano a bit more enjoyable
that wood grain at 29:05 give that thing so much more character. i love that
I'm not on a woodworking journey and never will be. I can say that confidently. I'm here for you and Dolores and the humour (that's the correct spelling where I'm from) and the glorious designs, the skill and for the relaxing watch of having someone else do it all while talking me through what I'll never do. While that makes me a 'bad' potential customer for plans, it does make me a grateful subscriber... Merry Christmas! Oh, and use the DNC however you see fit, I have absolutely no opinion on that... none.
Thank you... viewership is enough for me. And that is how she spells it too.
How do you spell "pretentious" where you are from?
@@idontthinkso666 - I think he spells it "idontthinkso666."
In my opinion that sap wood bit on the piano stand gives it that chefs kiss cherry on top!
This project has a ton of details and explanations. I always enjoy watching your projects develop.
You'll never hear a bad comment from me, I'm not a woodworker I just like the commentary. Plus, I love seeing your projects and telling you how much I enjoy them.
Honestly... walnut sap wood looks good no matter how it is used. It just has this popping glow that adds character. It always reminds me how precious the entire wood source is. I built a side table out of walnuts scraps about 40yrs ago and put the sapwood right into the spotlight of the entire table. It's my favorite thing i have ever built.
I'm not a wood worker. I haven't the time, the space, or the focus for that (thanks for that ADHD). But I still buy all your plans. Because there's just something magical about listening to you explaining things. It's calming. And it also makes me happy to know that I'm helping to support you.
I’ve been watching your videos for a while now, and I want you to know that I super enjoy your work - it’s fun to watch you crafting these amazing pieces! Kind of reminds me of when I was a kid and used to make stuff out of wood with my Dad in his workshop. Keep it up!
I really like your channel, and I am a woodworker who has been doing this stuff for 6 decades. I built complex furniture and very ornate and detailed rooms.
It is all in the details and you show them, from the subtle ways you tighten your joints with your fist (don’t damage the wood) to visually how you use your tools and make the fine final cuts. You are like the old and experienced craftsman you search for who has all of the answers, except you clearly are not old.
And, your aesthetics are the best. It is all about how “form follows function.” I want to thank you, I learn a lot from your videos.
We started to use furniture matching the kids toys. No need to remove their stuff. Maybe when sitting down, hurts less.
1. I have no talent to do the stuff you do.
2. I watch your videos because I enjoy watching a talented craftsman who doesn’t mind putting his talent on display.
And finally, since I found your channel and binge watched every one of your videos from beginning to end. (The only video of yours that I missed was the one where you got hurt was in the title) I have always looked forward to seeing how you are going to top the next one. To date you haven’t disappointed me. 18:15
It’s awesome!
production value in this video was outstanding!
You balance being able to give good insight (like the back stretcher and why you can't cut that fillet as one thin piece) and not being too wordy and dry. I'm a beginner/intermediate woodworker that doesn't need an explanation on what a table saw is, but really appreciates these valuable nuggets of info to help me level up
Hi there! So I stumbled across your channel about a month or so ago and have since binged maybe 60% of everything you've posted to date. I'm not a woodworker myself but I dabble in other creative mediums and i just wanted to let you know that I very much appreciate your approach to everything you present. It's a refreshing level of sincerity and low pressure motivation that i find inspiring and comforting to watch. I guess really i just want to say thank you for your content and the way you make it reachable to everyone while sticking to your own views on what each project is and should be in a way that works for whomever it's designed for, be that you or a client. You let the design and results carry you through what others need flash and gimmicks for and that's a solid way to 'prove ' yourself as someone who can be trusted to guide people well. Happy holidays
Hi Drew...glad you found me and appreciate the kind word. That's a lot of me you've been watching lately, but glad you're enjoying. I don't put out videos at that fast of a pace...so maybe try to spread out that last 40% to make it last :)
happy holidays to you too
@Foureyes.Furniture lol! There's plenty to appreciate from different view points with repeated watches but that's good advice, I'm always a little sad when i reach the 'end' of things I enjoy, looking forward to the next ones.
This has been a delight from start to finish...thank you...yyou reminded me of my father in the 50s making small pieces in our garden shed...his preparations took as long as the actual construction...I still have one small side-table and it is a joy to have, use and enjoy...is it not remarkable that there are always SOME folk who seem always to 'know better' than you!...they should take a long, hard look at themselves...have a fine Christmas in S. California...no snow guaranteed...dgp/uk
That’s a great looking piece.
Thank you very much for applying the option to change the language of the video. It is a very good innovation.
I am from Chile. greetings
This is the best video you have ever made. It's a great blend of humility, technique teaching, and a look into your design process.
I don't know how long I've been subscribed, not too long in the scope of many things, like the beginning of time for instance. That said, I like design and techniques. I like the voice over and music choices, your sense of humor. You build great pieces and I usually learn something during every video. Finally, the price is right to watch and learn. What could be better? Thanks
Appreciate it Dave...I'm sure some people out there would argue with your points...but it's hard to argue with the price :)
Chris - love your channel. I started like many - first time homeowner who decided he could fix this/that. I bought a miter saw about 9-10 years ago. Then i learned that a "table saw" is essential. Researched... Delta 725 of course. Assembled it knowing nothing. Turned it on for the first time and said... holy shit, nope, nope, nope. I didn't use it for a year. I was terrified of it. Slowly, i started taking on projects that required its use and we became friends. I cut my teeth on that thing while somehow managing to not cut any other part of my body. Today I enjoy a 3HP PCS and I have no idea why I am sharing this because all I intended to say was regarding the CNC - that's the same hater crowd as the ones who shit on the domino. Go get one, use it once..and then come back and complain. I wonder how many festool domino machines have been returned with the sentiment, "It works fine, it's not defective... i just don't think it's worth it. here. refund please." lol... probably never happened. you and your wife are lovely folks. I wish you'd pack up and leave CA, move to portland and setup shop next door to Cam. Trade overpriced pencils for overpriced marking knives. haha. Thank you for what you do. I recently built a large walnut dining table that was the most rewarding effort i'd ever experienced in my life. I've learned a lot from your channel... and oh boy, i really wanted to cut a tapered chamfer on those table legs. So i did.
I've been a subscriber for a while and I'm still in the phase of my woodworking journey where I like to watch awesome people make very interesting and beautiful things. I'm a nerd so I really like how you explain what you are doing. And perhaps I'm a total pleb, but right before you said you didn't like it I thought "ooooh, that lovely golden sapwood makes a nice pop right at the level of the keyboard, wonder if that was planned?"
Beautiful job! This is why I watch your channel - practical and educational tips that can help me as a woodworker. I like that you decided to do the "right thing" with the grain direction even though you could've gotten away with it. It actually looks better to me at least. I enjoy the design decisions you put into it, and also the why.
I appreciate the non-removal of the clamping calls at 14:09. I like the attention to detail on the assembly side and the forethought you put into it. I think it takes a really seasoned creator to recognize and use that method versus someone like myself that would try to get it just oversized and then when I go to assemble, hope that I can clamp it up well enough. Thank you for showing that!
Definitely have done that many times...but thankfully I've learned a few tricks over the years
Love the way both projects turned out! Nicely done!
Your videos are so enjoyable. Your narration is so smooth with the humor slipped in nicely. The projects are also gorgeous.
Merry Christmas to you and your family!!!
Both projects came out very nice. I really liked that you threw in the bonus smaller build along with the main build.
Dude your beard looks fantastic in this video
Thanks :)
Wow! I'm not a wood worker, but I truly enjoy all your videos. You're so very talented! To have the support of your wife and children is a real blessing. Hoping you All have a wonderful Christmas🎄! Thanks for sharing your creativity!!
Just love your stuff. The videography, the projects, the designs, the techniques, the humor, the philosophy. All of it.
Thank you. ❤
Genius opening. It's not only true for people who stumble on this video, but for those of us subscribed, it'll boost up comment engagement. Clever, too clever lmao
That's a good looking crx 2:46
I gotta get myself a real one one of these days
Thanks for the variety. Easy, complex, beginner, advanced. Inspiration for the future.
Jigs and templates are an extremely important part of woodworking.
I learned more about wood movement from this video. Thank you.
Thanks, Deloris!
That keyboard stand is stunning and your video game box/cover takes me back to the 70's when I had my first stereo system...Realistic (aka, Radio Shack). Beautiful work as usual, Chris~!!
Honestly, I’m beyond disappointed. I don’t even know where to begin… I’ve been a fan of your work for so long, admiring your precision, your dedication, your honesty. But this? This has left me completely speechless. At 4:43 you said 1000... and yet, when I paused to check, I could only count 400 on the screen. Four. Hundred. I trusted you, man. And now I’m just sitting here… counting… laughing… because you got me. Amazing video as always.
The kids will love the stand in years to come when Dads work becomes collectable and, hopefully, valuable 😊.
The use of the offcuts, I think, has worked well. The different colours in the wood make it natural and enhance the piece. The multipart structure and the reasons for the grain orientation of those parts also make the piece. Thought has gone into it and it shows. The console cover is a great addition, love it.
Thanks for sharing this with us all.
Merry Christmas Chris, to you and your family.
Thanks for the wonderful entertainment all year.
Very, very nicely done. Your kids won't notice the sapwood and if they do you can tell them it was an artistic choice. Meanwhile, your kids won't know how proud they are of your work for some years but when the realization sets in it'll be powerful. Those pieces will likely be keepsakes. I thoroughly enjoy your videos. Thanks so much for sharing your skills with us.
That cross-brace idea. Love it. Inspired. The game-console wrapping the grain like that, also, another excellent choice. Chefs kiss.
I will say, it was one of the better grain wraps I've ever achieved. Kinda wish it was on a project with more riding on it.
The real thing the kids will appreciate is this video that reminds them of what an amazing nab their dad is, and I do mean that. not paid or sponsored.
Your videos are one of the big reasons why i wanna start woodworking. Enroll i must
Love your idea with the interlocking stretcher to prevent that point edge curl. Probably helps in general having so much glue surface.
the chapters are such a nice touch!! nice one
I look forward to seeing your videos.. because of you..I've started my woodworking journey.. so thank you..
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
Your craftsmanship is truly top-notch sir 🙏
Why don't you cut everything on the cnc lol 😆 😂
Would you ever make someone a Japanese style hand tool tool box
your CAD work is insane!
not a woodworker at all. just appreciate stuff that is well made. you give me the goods.
Merry Christmas! ❤
I am subscribed to your channel because I'd like to believe that one day I will buy some woodworking tools and build furniture for the house that I just bought this year and you show a lot of detail of what it's about and your designs are appealing. But for now I am mostly slowly remodeling the house so the furniture will have to wait... but during the remodel I am obtaining more and more tools so hey, maybe I'll do it.
I enjoyed everything about this, including the sapwood. I personally think a little bit just adds to the beauty.
Chris, thank you for all you have done, ive enjoyed it all and learnt a lot. Wishing you and your lovely family a Happy Christmas from the UK 🙂
LETS GO IVE BEEN CHECKING RUclips EVERY DAY WAITING FOR AN UPLOAD 🙏🙏🙏
Happy Holidays :)
I really like that console hiding box. I had an idea to do that sort of old stereo look years ago on a project for Dad (he wanted a box for his vinyl records) but he changed his mind on it.
Both Projects turned out nice. And I like the style of the Piano stand, and you nailed the Video Games Cover, very Retro.
I love the sapwood, fully acknowledging that it makes me "incorrect," but I can live with it. Happy Holidays.
That thing is absolutely gorgeous
Another greatest pieces of art! thanks you!
Great tip on grain direction, TY!
That little bit of sap wood is my favorite detail of the finished build. For some reason, I love the off colored wood in that spot... I don't know why, though.
Your videos cure my anxiety (for a while) and i often sleep like a baby after. Thanks. Beautiful work though.
Thoroughly enjoying the jazz in the soundtrack.
We don’t know about woodworking but we truly enjoy watching your videos!
I've been watching your channel for several months. And I subscribed to the within a couple of videos.
So excited for my brass chunky! It arrived a week ago...and then was rudely taken from me and wrapped up for some silly day next week... didn't even get to open it and marvel!!!
haha...soon enough
Appreciate the support
Love the overall look of the keyboard stand. I actually thought it was a stool/counter height chair in the thumbnail. I got excited thinking that’s what it was because my wife keeps asking me to make some barstools for the kitchen and I thought this design would lend itself to a nice bar stool. All in all thought, definitely liking the aesthetic.
Simply, brilliant
Gonna pile on. I'm not a woodworker, but I also don't really care about woodworking much either. I don't subscribe to any other woodworking channels other than you and Shaun. I like your videos, I like the simple explanations for people who don't know much about woodworking, and I enjoy the creation of quality projects.
I simply love this channel!I look forward to new uploads after binge watching all your videos since finding your page!keep em coming!
I appreciate the support!
As odd as it may sound, aesthetics come second to a good process. I love watching a plan, knowledge, improvisation and craftsmanship unfold as a story. Makes all the drawings and introspective appreciated too. A bonus is catharsis; I haven't the space or money for proper woodworking, so watching others who do have the means scratches an itch I myself can't reach.
I really liked the original bottom design. The design you went with turned out just as good, though.
The sapwood is the first thing I noticed about the piece, but in a good way.
I like your design style, great work.
My mans Chris just hit a sneaky dovetail. Respect
24:17 - "This much fun should be illegal, and it probably is." It 100% is lol. All of those games are pirated, and they're still protected by copyright. Chances are you won't get in any trouble for it, but the seller absolutely is taking a massive risk. Or they would be, if they weren't almost certainly located in China and therefore not really subject to US or international copyright law. But for what it's worth, yes it's illegal. It's no different than buying a hard drive with a million MP3s on it (which you can also do lol).
Bruh, I enjoy you being you.
I respectfully find you & work entertaining.
All the BEST to you & yours this Holiday season :
Appreciate it! You too, man.
That keyboard stand looks amazing, such a nice piece of furniture.
If your kids ever got into wanting to learn to play the keyboard properly, you could do with a music stand - it would be a nice QoL upgrade.
Just, say, a strip on the back board, attached with hinges, about 1 inch deep and as wide as two pages. Like most modern upright pianos have.
Great work !!!!!
To be honest - I love your videos for two reasons: fist, I love your projects, you're an absolutely great designer! Second: I really really like your voice. I'd really love to listen to a wood podcast with you. If it one time exists 😅
Creo que este vídeo es el primero que tiene activado "pistas de audio" que permite doblar el audio y por ende para los que no somos hablantes del inglés nativos resulta más cómodo. Saludos amigos.
Both are very cool. Have a wonderful festive time
One man’s trash is indeed another man’s treasure. I build instruments. Your offcuts are at least two electric guitar bodies, and I struggle to find wood that size locally, so watching your videos is like looking at utopia.
Both look great.
So, as I'm watching this video, I'm been thinking of commenting on something you said or did. But there's just so much to say, and remember that the only thing I can remember to comment about was...
YOU: Do you want to play the Bible game?
Wife: NO.
She answered as quick as I would've!
Thank you for sharing your talent and knowledge!
Have a great holiday, and happy new year.
One of these days I'm gonna find somebody to play that God Damned game with me :)
I love the game cover!
Pretty nice job 4 eyes... pretty nice job.
Beautiful grain wrap
Honestly the little bit of bright wood is a nice character mark. I dont hate it.
You already had my subscription good sir, but loved your explanation and solution for your stretchers at 17:45.
i dont know why im so surprised that your furniture game is on point in your own home.
Love your videos, always watched black tail studios and John M. But was too scared to get into wood working, still love those guys videos but yours have given me the courage to start my first project!
That's awesome.
The phantom cutter at 7:48 was just a nice little touch.
great build , nice video
These are both awesome! Also if heat does become a problem you could wire in a computer fan on the back side of that mesh 🤘