Woodworking, How To Flatten A Live Edge Slab
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- Опубликовано: 17 июл 2017
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Hi, I'm Brazilian and I live here in Brazil. But I am a follower of the great works of several friends in the USA, just like you. I worked more than 35 years in offshore and today I'm retired. Now I'm with a joinery and I'm taking my time with it. Although I don't have knowledge of English, the videos that you produce are so good that I just understand some 80%. I appreciate you pass these experiences and share with all the world their knowledge. A big hug.
Got myself some Japanese Cedar slabs a couple of months ago. Good timing on the Vid. Now I can watch this for the next two years while I wait for them to be ready to work. Thanks Samurai.
its nice to see the old samurai enthusiasm along with the quality content
Sketchup tutorial would be sickkkk. I've done a bit but looking forward to your take on it. As always, great content. Glad to see you getting back to what you do best.
yeah, i would love a sketch up video from The samurai.
Glad to see you back in the shop! I can't wait to see what you make with these beautiful slabs.
That's the spirit! Just enjoy your passion and inspire us by being who you are and doing what you love!
This woodworking book is really detailed, *TopFineWoodworking. Com* ! With the aid of this plan, I was able to use words, drawings, real images and different diagrams. It is really an informative product. I am presently making furniture together with my brother and thanks to this product, I feel like helping him is possible.?
Wow! The editing and shots were awesome in this video! Great work!
Also, that's genius on how to flatten slabs. Thanks!
I've been bing-watching your last 10 videos and sorry to hear about all the troubles... But awesome to hear in the next video, that people are contributing so much to help you! Stay positive! And thanks to all the people who've helped too!
Back to your roots it feels like. This gives me the same peaceful feeling I felt with your workshop table. Interesting blend of how-to and feel-good video. I really think this is a great direction.
I'm liking the new combination of time lapse and live action, together with some of the more abstract shots.. works really well... plus the musak fits too.
love seeing you build something inspiring makes me smile ear to ear and I look forward to achieving my next goal on my house. Thanks for continuing to make videos.
I like that you are back to showing us you working! Been doing this kinda stuff for years but always looking to learn new things and you almost always have something to teach me. Thanks!
I love it! The wood shavings piling up reminds me of when I'm doing work. The jig you built shows that you can get a lot done with some ingenuity and good old fashioned elbow grease. Well done my friend.
I like that new format, keep up dude!
Is just adore the shot at 5:50 . Props to your new viedographer, great work. We never had these kinds of scenes before. I absolutely love it.
That is a really sick shot.
Starts off nice, but holds too long on an out of focus shot of his arm. Still, I like the new style and with some tweaking I think the new videos are going to be fantastic.
Very nice to see you in the shop doing your thing again and sharing it with us.
It reminded me of the old-school samurai videos, like when you were building the guest house. I really enjoyed it, and am happy to see more of the process. It's amazing what you can do with a few small power tools, that's an astounding amount of wood chips!
Awesome to see you back to the wood working projects! Keep doing what you do, you are meant to do this!
It's great to see you back in the shop! You look more relaxed and in your comfort zone.
the way that video was shot with music was amazing, great way to show off your skill
I've done this setup a few times. It is a lot of work and it is mind blowing how many shavings you get. That being said, each time has given me great results! Nice vid!
Absolutely love the new video! This is a very beautiful video! I can't wait to see more, much love and support!
Awesome and relatively simple way to flatten a large piece! I have a large bar top i need to build and was wondering how to plane it down. Now i know what is needed. Thanks! Keep up the awesome work.
wow the quality of your videos just went through the roof. Love the change, and excited to see videos about sketch up.
The subjects covered in this woodworking website *TopFineWoodworking. Com* varies from wood types to tool types and uses. A few other subjects range from the various kinds of wood along with their distinct levels of difficulty when it comes to managing them. If you are still a beginner in wood working, then you will find this book very beneficial.
Nice to see you back in shop!
Cant wait for upcoming videos!
Awesome clip, great feel - good to see you back!
That was a beautiful video and a beautiful slab of wood. Keep up the good work!
Superexcited about the upcoming videos on scetchdrawing! 100% what I've wanted to learn lately, cant wait
Great videography, great music, great content!
HE'S BACK!!!
AMAZING VIDEO! Glad this stuff is back, beautifully shot!
Great videography. Keep this person on!!! I feel way closer to the process in this film and I've watched almost all your stuff. This is a great step forward.
*TopFineWoodworking. Com* , is a very comprehensive woodworking book! It breaks every little thing down, utilizing words, drawings, real pictures, and different diagrams. It`s unbelievably informative and helps me feel like I could help my sibling while we make our furniture together.?
awesome to see you back in the shop. Keep the videos coming. I've also been really impressed with your renovation vids and the recent vlog style stuff. Excited to see where you take your channel!
The feel of this video was awesome. great blend of info and work.
Keep it up Samurai! Inspiring to see that you didn't give up. Respect.
Samurai! I don't leave comments but it seemed appropriate to tell you at this turning point. I am learning more advanced carpentry through your channel than any other source. I am bootstrapping a furniture making business right now so funds are non-existent for supporting your patreon (I do use your tool store.) I watched a previous video where you used this type of jig for flattening work and it convinced me to use this simpler style design. It got me up and going fast and I use it 3-4 times per week. I use the same massive Freud straight cut bit and it makes a huge mess that is totally worth it! Thank you for being a public craftsman and artist.
really looking forward to sketchup videos. I've tried to use it before but it takes a good while of learning to use it efficiently.
Looking forward to this series. I really like the music you use for time lapses.
I like the new look. Thanks for all of your work.
great to see you back in the shop dude. and you're FINALLY using the slabs! been waiting for well over a year for this series.
Awesome video dude! Love your stuff! Glad you're keeping up with the content!
Awesome! Samurai back in his element! Love the videography and the creative shots, pleasure to watch...
back to the roots and killing it. please never stop being the samurai!
This is FANTASTIC! Exactly what I was looking for!
That is an insane amount of shavings!
whatand1 That is one big pile of shi.. shavings
What can you do with all those shavings?
I was thinking you shaved away an entire board with all those shavings
Rocky can use those shavings for to use for kindling, ash for cement, with some epoxy for skateboards.... hmm what else?
@@Rockoblocko take a hamster as a pet
Very nicely done video, and educational. Looking forward to your followup video's. Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge. JD/Missouri
Great vid man! The best is yet to come!! Excited for you!
Good to see you back in the shop SC. I like how this one was filmed.
I've been building for a long time. you're good man respect
great to have you back in the shop!
Awesome video brother. I love seeing this beautiful cinematography brought to a classic trade.
Awesome, I learned something new today. Thank you!
Another great video bro and well shot! Keep em coming, especially the tutorials!
Love this style of film and build you have. This is why I subbed! Love love love it and keep it up!!
Really liked the visual style of this! Good work!
Already hesitating for the sketch up videos!!!! Thanks Samurai!!
This is the Samurai Carpenter that got me hooked! Awesome.
Great vid, good technique Samurai! Nice to see the family in the vid.
7:37 So much wood! Also, mad props to the new guy, he's doing a great job at showing the audience what you're doing throughout the video for tutorial purposes and he slips in a few extra cinematic shots to make the whole thing look better as an overall video
Great clip, I have a live edge dining table to build for our new (to us) house, this was very helpful, thanks!
I dig the direction of the camera work your going for...its different but its awesome. well done!
I'm excited for this series of vids! Well done!
these are definately the kind of videos i have been waiting for!! Good luck Jesse!
Great job Jesse, I love this technique, I wish I could afford a slab like that to flatten... thanks ~
that was an epic chip pile. super pumped for the sketch up instructional video. that may be a challenge but that information will be invaluable.
Awesome . Looking forward to this series
This is something that I keep wanting to try. I think I'll give it a go this weekend.
A really great video on how to flatten a slab. Nice setup!
Glad to see your back to the wood working that made the channel popular.
The quality of the video looks awesome. Good vid man.
As always another nice treat for your fans. look forward to seeing more content.
Thank you for making it back to the shop.
Love your work, been watching your videos for a long time now! I use AutoCAD at the Cabinet shop where I work, it's great being able to lay everything before things get built, especially for built-in appliances and islands.
Good to see you back in the shop again, Samurai.
Muy hermoso trabajo!!! Excelente explicación y muy útil, ya que siendo una simple trabajadora en Argentina con poca experiencia en carpintería, me sirve tu explicación, para realizar algunas tareas en madera, supliendo herramientas, tengo mucha habilidad y poco presupuesto, me encanta que muestres todo el proceso de trabajo ya que mediante el video, se puede apreciar el tiempo que demora tu maravilloso trabajo, te felicito desde Buenos Aires Mil Gracias!!!
Enjoyed the hell out of this video. Been missing this material. Keep clinging to your old paths, Samurai!
In my option this was one of the better videos really enjoyed this one thanks
Your work is super inspirational.
I love your videos so much I like them while watching the ad at the beginning - I just assume it is going to be awesome😊
great video I love seeing your back in the shop and this video was awesome
that was a huge amount of saw dust I don't even get that much when I'm using my lathe
and that is a beautiful piece of wood
Great video, and I'm excited to see some work in Sketch up
This was a great video man. Don't listen to the people that don't like it! can't please everyone my brother. thanks for getting back into it! from Australia.
I recently did a slab with a half inch bit. I definitely should've invested in the thicker router bit. Nice video!
I enjoyed the video, the first I have watched in a while (Been busy). I got everything I wanted from it so I have nothing to say about camera/editing work, just good to see you still at it.
I had a job back in the winter to make a bunch of stools and a couple of coffee tables from some big old pine trunk, 5 minutes in my router quit in a cloud of smoke so I made a couple of pieces of angle iron into a guide for an old circular saw that I don't use much. Otherwise it was a similar setup to this one. Using the saw laterally I thought would be a pain in the neck and slow but I was surprised at how well it worked and seemed to put no strain on the saw at all.
digging the camera work! keep up the hard work man. I know I appreciate the entertainment and gain some knowledge. cheers!
I've been trying polymerized tung oil from Lee Valley. It soaks in well, then hardens.
You've defiantly upped your game! Some of the shorts are very pleasant!
Good stuff, glad you're back at it.
Thanks Jesse just the idea I needed to flatten a slab I have. Now I just need to find the time.
I really like the work stands! your flattening rig is very nice too!
Its nice to see the Samurai off the roof and in the shop where he belongs.
Ahhh yesss the ole samurai vids i so enjoy. Dont get me wrong i love al your vids but these are my favorite type. Glad to see getting back to the basics. All the best!
Yayyy wood working is back!!! Great video
I like the new cinematography! Hope that helped you time wise!
We used waterlox on a huge black walnut counter top and its stood up to heavy use for close to 10 years. Have never had to re coat!
love your videos i learn alot from them thamnk you!!
this idea culd work with a hand planner machine too
it will be nice to build some thing for that
Back to basics! I like it. Show more woodworking!
Gracias, por compartir tu experiencia con todos nosotros.
Hay man, I wish I could donate and help you out, as always feel guilty for watching your vids for free, but unfortunately I really can't afford to share the dollar right now (as soon as I can I will).
I'm not worried about you or your situation at all. That's because, like me, your a grafter and we always come out on top in the end.
Mesmerised by your work, enthusiasm and energy. Makes me angry at myself that I didn't follow cabinet making as a youth, as I enjoyed it so much.
YOU THE MAN!! Love it. Keep grafting dude. There's a cold one in Oxfordshire, UK if ur ever here!! 👍🏻. 👊🏻
Nice editing. And nice piece of yours work samurai