Carving a beautiful handrail for Victorian stairs

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
  • Just throwing together a nice handrail for my 160 year old stairs.
    I mentioned in the video that it would originally have had a very basic handrail here, but this is just an assumption, none existed when we bought the house and when I stripped this wall back to the masonry I didnt see any evidence of fixings etc so it may well have not had any rail at all! There is a very basic handrail going into the cellar, so it seems strange to skimp on one for this staircase.
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Комментарии • 891

  • @MikeGuilmot
    @MikeGuilmot 3 года назад +20

    No annoying intro.
    No irritating way to loud music.
    No endless blahblahblah.
    No squarespace ads where "they learnt everything they know".
    This is how all youtube videos should be ;-) Loved every second of it.

  • @elisabethreeves1786
    @elisabethreeves1786 3 года назад +7

    Okay. That trick with the plywood to solidify the connection to the stud is *chef's kiss*

  • @leosenden6855
    @leosenden6855 3 года назад +263

    This is not carpentry, this is no craftmenship, this is not even art, it is pure magic! Greets from the Netherlands.

    • @AGNETHAFALTSK0G
      @AGNETHAFALTSK0G 3 года назад

      How elegant of you to say so my darling Papa . Please come to me darling, I want yours magic Netherlands hand pressing cupping stimulation.

    • @thecarlob_007
      @thecarlob_007 3 года назад +1

      What kind of sorcery is this?

    • @babyaardvark
      @babyaardvark Год назад

      art

  • @jpeabody1155
    @jpeabody1155 3 года назад +96

    I have been doing wood work and furniture restoring for years. But when I saw those crazy angles and saw just how easily you coped and transcribed it all I just wanted to crawl into a corner and start hitting nails into a bit of wood while I mumbled softly to myself. Truly awesome job.

  • @sbjforever
    @sbjforever Год назад +5

    "Just throwing together a nice handrail": witness a fantastic work of art by a master artisan. Really.

  • @amezcuaist
    @amezcuaist Год назад +2

    I often noticed these sort of handrails in pictures of French houses . What a work of art .

  • @jodyshepard9482
    @jodyshepard9482 3 года назад +8

    I"m exhausted just watching. Saving an old tired home and then adding in new beauty = a life well lived! Bless him.

  • @dhiko8076
    @dhiko8076 3 года назад +15

    "It's all there in the wood ..." Getting rid of surplus is the ART. My respect !

    • @musamor75
      @musamor75 3 года назад +1

      EXACTLY!! Praise your conscience.

  • @stg6186
    @stg6186 2 года назад +3

    My head was wasted just watching you make this piece! Great job.!

  • @ExSheriffFattyBoySkinnyArms
    @ExSheriffFattyBoySkinnyArms 2 года назад +5

    This channel is the story of never ending craftsmanship and talent and quite the investment in tools

  • @gambianzambian
    @gambianzambian 3 года назад +131

    as a joiner from Yorkshire , i can honestly say this channel is awesome and refreshing , i watch a lot of joinery /carpentry vids and its hard to find the wheat amongst the chaff , the style in which your videos are made and the workmanship are pure class , don't change either .This channel is going to get big ..
    much appreciated and looking forward to your next posting . Jim

    • @BeasleyStreet
      @BeasleyStreet 3 года назад +6

      You don't me to tell you what you already know,but you are absolutely bang on with your summing up in every detail, so much so I'm not going to add anything...

    • @dh2032
      @dh2032 Год назад

      it a potter wheel, it just intresting just for the watching a loan

  • @mike311271
    @mike311271 2 года назад +2

    my farther was a joiner a very skilled one, on a sideline he made long case clocks in beautiful mahogany, he always wanted me to learn joinery, but at the time was not interested being only 15 years old, sadly he died at the age of 38 years, and when i think back, i wish i had listened, i am 50 years old and there is not a day i don't think about him, love your attention to detail, the banister was a work of art

  • @lkytdsvc
    @lkytdsvc 3 года назад +3

    Who ever said "You can't put an old head on young shoulders" needs to see this. Magnificent.

  • @knaaker
    @knaaker 3 года назад +33

    Sinking the plywood pucks into the drywall is something I wouldn't have thought of, but makes complete sense. Awesome job!

    • @andysay
      @andysay 4 месяца назад

      Can someone explain why he did that?

  • @lenkuffert7428
    @lenkuffert7428 3 года назад +8

    The 80 grit undo feature on Yorkshire CAD pro is excellent.

  • @robertgilmour1903
    @robertgilmour1903 3 года назад +7

    I will never take a wooden handrail for granted again.

  • @DANDWYERIRL
    @DANDWYERIRL 3 года назад +114

    I literally watched it being made and I still can't believe it!. The fact that you got all those measurements and angles and it fit when you brought it to the house amazes me. I would have been back and forth to the house a million times double checking everything and test fitting! Ha

    • @stun9771
      @stun9771 3 года назад +11

      What we don’t know is if this is video is actually shoot 348...20 bannisters and a month later...lol...

  • @simonvanellis2945
    @simonvanellis2945 2 года назад +7

    “Like it grew there” as my mate would say. Astonishing craftsmanship, very relaxing watching.

  • @Peter-ww8pg
    @Peter-ww8pg 4 месяца назад +3

    My Grandad could do geometric handrails. Pleased to see the skill lives on.

  • @TiagoDaCunhaCaetano
    @TiagoDaCunhaCaetano 3 года назад +24

    I was very glad to see that the Yorkshire CAD pro remains fully compatible with Yorkshire CNC.

  • @seank9643
    @seank9643 3 года назад +16

    And this, my friends, is why most handrails go flat at the corner. Amazing work!

  • @jamescook1364
    @jamescook1364 3 года назад +10

    Canada here, happened on to your staircase redo and it was amazing. Never would have believe you made the handrail. Truly an artist, outstanding workmanship. Simply beautiful. Your paint choice perfect. You'll never be able to move from there. All the best.

  • @JamieRyanAinslie
    @JamieRyanAinslie 3 года назад +22

    In the previous video: emerging with the handrail, casual like.. ‘here’s one I made earlier’... Great to see the superb work that went into it.

  • @xtrox69
    @xtrox69 3 года назад +122

    I've been woodworking for 40 years and am absolutely astounded by your craftsmanship! Are you self-taught or did you apprentice from a master? I'm guessing an apprenticeship, dedication and hard work honed your skills to master level! Can't say enough great things about this channel! Well done Sir! Hats off!

    • @pharaon6718
      @pharaon6718 2 года назад +7

      This guy is not from this planet,this type of skills is out from our solar system.
      Level of details, engineering is unbelievable.

    • @namesnosborne1461
      @namesnosborne1461 2 года назад +3

      @@pharaon6718 he is good, VERY GOOD, even GREAT but he didn’t invent any of this.

    • @mohammadrezamirzashafiekha5321
      @mohammadrezamirzashafiekha5321 2 года назад

      Rale installing even with your ways and all tools you have %75 is wrong .I have 62 years experience s.

    • @mrdee1986
      @mrdee1986 2 года назад +12

      @@mohammadrezamirzashafiekha5321 well if you say it's 75% wrong I'd be interested to see you do better, we don't know for sure if he's a trained carpenter or a very good DIY person, I suggest if you can't say anything positive and nice then say nothing at all !

    • @mrdee1986
      @mrdee1986 2 года назад +5

      @@namesnosborne1461 no your quite correct he didn't invent any of it at all and there are many equally as good and no doubt better, but to say he is doing it wrong is unfair and un nessasary, he isn't wrong at all just probably a bit different, we all have different methods, ideas, and skill sets and my point was just that.
      This other person may have 62 years experience but it doesn't make him right or give him the right to say a person is wrong for employing a certain method of trade skill

  • @waterchickenwoodworxbydanb42
    @waterchickenwoodworxbydanb42 3 года назад +12

    You know when a man gets his bag of cement out and takes his jacket off ! Shits about to get real. You are unbelievably great at what you do,a true craftsman

    • @sherylstiles1205
      @sherylstiles1205 Месяц назад

      The thing is so far he has been a master at everything he has done. He is either from another dimension or had an incredible teacher.

  • @PeeWee33772
    @PeeWee33772 3 года назад +11

    What a pleasure to watch an artisan craftsman. Thank you for sharing your awesome talents with us.

  • @nghngh5956
    @nghngh5956 Год назад +1

    I am speechless with your Craftsmanship. You’re truly a Genius of Carpentry. God Bless You.

  • @lets-getbrandon4192
    @lets-getbrandon4192 3 месяца назад +2

    Awesome job. Loved every second. Thanks for not including any music, it only gets annoying when people do that.

  • @pablocruzgilmour
    @pablocruzgilmour 3 года назад +10

    Mate I cannot tell you how impressed I am. I'm a boat builder and your use of patterns and projected lines filled me with joy and there were so many times when I was applauding your work. That bandsaw jig was something special and I know one day in the future with the right project I'll make my own version. I dream of having a shop like yours with all those finely tuned vintage machines. I've got nothing else to say but keep up the good work you know you're doing.

  • @scottsorby7966
    @scottsorby7966 3 года назад +13

    It's a travesty that most people who see this handrail will never understand the amount of work put into creating it, particularly that wreath - Beautiful work!

    • @Franco4590
      @Franco4590 3 года назад +1

      Oh yes they will.

    • @musamor75
      @musamor75 3 года назад +4

      @@Franco4590 Not too sure. There are a lot of idiots out there. probably some young upstarts may even think it was done on a 3-D printer! Civilisation took a very long time to build.

    • @jonka1
      @jonka1 3 года назад +2

      True a lot of people will not know quite what the're looking at but at the end of the day he did this for himself so it will be appreciated every day.

  • @bobolander
    @bobolander 3 года назад +16

    "Yorkshire CAD Pro" induced actual laughter - well done.

  • @TheSadButMadLad
    @TheSadButMadLad 3 года назад +11

    The war of the roses is forgotten as you have a Lancashire lad watching and liking what a Yorkshireman is making.

    • @rdouthwaite
      @rdouthwaite 3 года назад +5

      Typical Lancastrian watching someone else work ;-)
      jk

    • @thejtizzel
      @thejtizzel 3 года назад +1

      Ey by gum eh lad, where me old wipit

    • @jeanybeany7951
      @jeanybeany7951 3 года назад

      @@thejtizzel: Eeeee! Roll us ya cap lad.

  • @chellakaygraves
    @chellakaygraves 3 года назад +3

    now that's engineering on the fly!!! Just beautiful!

  • @jonwardell4284
    @jonwardell4284 3 года назад +15

    I am an architect from Dallas, Texas and I am blown away by your skill. I just discovered your website for a turn-table and I cannot get enough of your work. You are a craftsman, artist, and technician in one! I was a steel worker before attending university, so I have basic understanding of what you have accomplished. Wow!

  • @BettySwollocks13
    @BettySwollocks13 3 года назад +9

    The complexity in making that corner, fair play.

  • @rmdenton
    @rmdenton 3 года назад +40

    I've been waiting for this video every since the sneak peek! Love the humor, and the craftsmanship! Please keep making videos! And don't change a thing! They are perfect. Thanks again my friend!

  • @jfb_ventures
    @jfb_ventures Год назад +1

    Man, you are such an artist. I wish my late father could watch this video!

  • @neilrusbridger2758
    @neilrusbridger2758 3 года назад +15

    I watched your stair renovation video yesterday, so I HAD to come back and see how you’d made the rail. The care and attention is mesmerising, and watching a true craftsman at work, a privilege and an honour. Thank you, a total joy.

  • @lawrencelawrence3920
    @lawrencelawrence3920 Год назад +2

    Canadian here and its an incredible amount of skill and patience that you have. I was expecting some high tech machine.

  • @philipwaldron5338
    @philipwaldron5338 3 года назад +5

    This is taking woodworking to a higher level. Skills beyond belief are on display here, not just the woodwork but the finishing. I'm looking forward to spending many more hours watching these videos.

  • @godbluffvdgg
    @godbluffvdgg 3 года назад +6

    Man oh man, I thought our houses were small! That's a steep stairway...Beautiful custom rail though...As a carpenter for over 30 years, I appreciate the attention to detail.

  • @eliseleonard3477
    @eliseleonard3477 21 день назад

    The way you oriented the rail corner section was quite astonishing.

  • @stewartt.2384
    @stewartt.2384 3 года назад +20

    Well I saw part one a few weeks ago and (instantly subscribed ) since then I have been waiting for part 2, it was worth the wait - this man's talent is unbelievable and he did it all without the annoying back ground 'music' that a lot of channels think they need to impress, well done that craftsman. Stu' Newcastle UK

  • @167curly
    @167curly 4 месяца назад +1

    You will be justifiably proud every time you run your hand over that railing as you go up and down your stairs. 👍

  • @lailgrant5904
    @lailgrant5904 Месяц назад

    In your neck of the woods, an eraser is a rubber. I guess sandpaper also is a rubber. Love your channel and your dedication to craftmanship.

  • @cbmsysmobile
    @cbmsysmobile 3 года назад +9

    Well that looks like a couple of hundred hours of work. Fantastic result.

  • @remyaworld1
    @remyaworld1 3 года назад +24

    This takes wood working to a hole other scale. That corner should make everyone insane. To figure out all this angles makes it near to impossible to figure out. Impressive job. Very interesting to see. And what a beautiful handrail 😍

  • @jontallbacka9406
    @jontallbacka9406 3 года назад

    What a treat. How you got the last angles and cuts in the corner baffles me. The result speaks for itself - Bravo Sir!

  • @alexstulens2805
    @alexstulens2805 3 года назад +23

    You’re an alien, nobody can do this in one go. GREAT job. I’m a fan of you.

  • @danbiales1296
    @danbiales1296 10 месяцев назад +1

    It’s a great pleasure to watch you at work...

  • @Gun5hip
    @Gun5hip 3 года назад +6

    Canadian here, watching you do the things.

  • @peachettte
    @peachettte 3 года назад +13

    Most impressed with all the camera angles and closeups, while creating this gorgeous handrail. The testing of the imaginary handrail was adorable. Subscribed!

  • @paulgallop2643
    @paulgallop2643 3 года назад +10

    Carving on the tricky transition piece reminded me of boat school tricks. There we were taught how to divide the sides of square sectional stock into thirds to shape a tapered mast. I suspect some boatwright influence. beautiful work, excellent presentation. Thanks.

  • @markdennis6464
    @markdennis6464 3 года назад +10

    Can't believe there are thumbs down this vid, especially when you are showing how much skill & details attention goes in to making complex geometries like these. You have done a great job, glad I found your channel.

    • @mrdee1986
      @mrdee1986 2 года назад +4

      I suspect its jealousy

  • @pettyreas7659
    @pettyreas7659 3 года назад +12

    This guy deserve an Oscar in carpentry!

  • @normalertyp7884
    @normalertyp7884 2 года назад +1

    I'm deep impress. this is not craft, this is art.

  • @davidwright6107
    @davidwright6107 2 года назад +3

    A truly inspiring video of a craft I thought had been lost years ago. My grandad was foreman joiner for Ernest Moulsons builders from Guiseley. He made the entrance doors to the Crown pub in Ivegate, Bradford. I believe it (and the doors) are still there. Craftsmanship this good should be preserved for eternity. Well done but don't forget to pass on your skills to the next generation of joinery craftsmen (or women) before they are lost forever.

    • @r.p.mcmurphy6623
      @r.p.mcmurphy6623 2 года назад

      Looks to me like he is doing an excellent job in passing on his skills.

  • @rexeady4325
    @rexeady4325 2 года назад +1

    Unbelievable skill shown in making this handrail. Not since I used to watch “Norm” in the New Yankee Workshop have I seen such talent (am I showing my age here?). A pleasure to watch, thank you for sharing your talents.

  • @riverbuilder2251
    @riverbuilder2251 2 года назад +3

    I have watched and helped my dad do this exact job a hundred times, and it still amazes me how he gets everything to fit perfectly, it takes me at least half as long again now, and I’ve only done half a dozen.

  • @sarahewitt1226
    @sarahewitt1226 3 года назад +6

    That was not just a hand rail it was a work of art ! Absolutely beautiful masterpiece . Excellent video ! X

  • @HM-pu9zc
    @HM-pu9zc 3 года назад

    Very nice workmanship and for just throwing it together, I think you outgunned most of us watching you.

  • @grinningCat531
    @grinningCat531 3 года назад +1

    Just WOW! For both the Craftsmenship and the design! You Sir are a Genius! Cutting that piece in it's mounted orientation was ... unbelivable!

  • @jeffreyyoung4104
    @jeffreyyoung4104 3 года назад +5

    Wonderful! We were given a first person view without a lot of bla bla bla about the weather and other unnecessary commentary!
    I wondered how you were going to account for the shortening of the rail when you move it 2 inches from the wall, but the secret was how you finished with the wreath! Excellent work all around!

  • @lynnzuehlke5059
    @lynnzuehlke5059 3 года назад +4

    I'm from western Canada and just came across your channel tonight. The work you did on the stairs is absolutely beautiful! I watched the way you made the hand rail and am completely amazed!! You are so very talented and meticulous in your craft!! Thank you for making these videos. I feel very lucky to see all the work and creativity you've put into your home!!

  • @pharaon6718
    @pharaon6718 2 года назад

    You have some really skills that is not from this planet.
    Every single your work is act of art and beautiful master piece of craftsman !

  • @johnfithian-franks8276
    @johnfithian-franks8276 3 года назад +3

    That is the most beautiful piece of woodwork I think I have ever seen, I have seen a lot of banisters in stately homes but none of them are as god as this. You have overcome the difficulty of the shape of the stairs and produced a piece of art. Very well done.

  • @monk1100
    @monk1100 Год назад +1

    This was the most enchanting woodwork ever seen. It sent me to another world. Spectacular work

  • @nickyengelbrecht5114
    @nickyengelbrecht5114 3 года назад +7

    All this measuring and angles is doing my head in. I have a condition almost like a form of dyslexia, which makes it very difficult to orient direction and visualise things. This handrail and the stairs are gorgeous.

  • @kk46marin
    @kk46marin 3 года назад +3

    Not sure how I got here but by the time that brass piece fit right in I teared up. Beautiful.

  • @jordanbrown727
    @jordanbrown727 3 года назад

    You have the Pedigree of a Wise Talented Art Master! Chapeau!

  • @haydenlane-davies4649
    @haydenlane-davies4649 3 года назад +16

    “Or all the lead paint is getting to me” made me crack up-I live in a 146 year old Victorian and the lead is just a constant concern/annoyance

  • @The_Original_Brad_Miller
    @The_Original_Brad_Miller 2 года назад

    That's some old world craftmanship right there! Most impressive!

  • @crustycurmudgeon2182
    @crustycurmudgeon2182 3 года назад +1

    Loved the scrolled ends, looked fairly complicated, but then... that Crown piece! That was one mind-boggling chunk of angles! Even the jig you made to cut it into shape-- that was... that was... genius! I couldn't even begin to DRAW A PICTURE of that piece!

  • @nolanhanson971
    @nolanhanson971 2 года назад

    I watched this video and paused often... still have no idea how you did this. Amazing work!

  • @Michael00172
    @Michael00172 3 года назад +1

    You can put all the world's best tools into the hands of a man & most wouldn't have a clue how to use them.
    This young man not only knows his tools, he uses them as an extension of what his brain is telling him to do in order to create what he is thinking of, he is at one with them.
    As a retired painter,decorator with decades of experience in all areas of the trade, I can tell you that it is no mean feat to produce a handrail in that situation.
    There are the internal angles of the walls,of which few are truly plumb,there are the angles combined of the walls,with the turn angles of descent in one single piece alone that has to meet together.
    I know there are very few carpenters that can rise to the challenge, they would simply fix two straight,incomplete lengths of rail,as opposed to a continuous length of rail & when they do such things it's not nice to see.
    I take my hat off to this young man,it's good to see that there are still upcoming generations of whom their fathers would be proud of ,nice job young man,very well done.

  • @coopscoop9703
    @coopscoop9703 3 года назад

    The word awesome was coined to describe artistry like this. Such a pleasure to watch. Many thanks.

  • @Gmon750
    @Gmon750 3 года назад +2

    Absolute work of art. As an owner of a 120y/o Victorian, I appreciate the love and effort you put into your work. It's more than just a craftsman. You are an artist.

  • @robfoster8228
    @robfoster8228 3 года назад +2

    A work of true craftsmanship, it's been a long time since I've seen a handrail made to such a standard, the wreath would give Professor Brian Cox a headache!
    Greetings from Huddersfield mate.

  • @blainerueckwald
    @blainerueckwald 3 года назад +3

    Amazing work, the sapele is a beautiful wood choice for this project. SketchUp is not cheating, it’s just another tool used by a skilled craftsman. I have been watching your work for about a year now and am often amazed at your solutions to problems encountered, the tripod was genius. The jig you made for cutting the wreath on the bandsaw made my head hurt. Watching from Ontario, Canada.

  • @rootvalue
    @rootvalue 3 года назад

    I can’t comprehend your ingenuity.

  • @theelectronwrangler6416
    @theelectronwrangler6416 2 года назад +8

    It's a joy to watch you work. It's also nice to see you actually wearing protective gear ... so many woodworking channels with people not wearing goggles or masks or respirators when appropriate. Props for setting a good example :)

  • @lawannarobinson9900
    @lawannarobinson9900 3 года назад +1

    I am totally amazed at what I just saw from beginning to end. I have never in all of my senior years seen a handrail this beautiful. All of the planning, design, measurements, tools and equipment needed is just awesome to see how it is made and the skill required to make it. I learned a little about what is needed to make an insert to go into the wall in absence of a stud to support the rail. Thanks for a outstanding video.

  • @Myrkskog
    @Myrkskog 3 года назад +3

    I don't know what you lads in Yorkshire say, but bravo. I think I was most impressed by the final installation with no help, minus the bath towel.

  • @davidchaundy8308
    @davidchaundy8308 2 года назад +2

    I just loved the craftsmanship, care and skill which you lavished on a handrail. Nothing left to chance, absolute quality in every step. The end result is not just a thing of function, it is sculptural and a thing of beauty made to the same level of peerless craftsmanship redolent of the past - skill and care which is rare to find in today's world. You should be hugely proud of what you have achieved. I love watching anyone work who really has taken the time to master their art. Seeing your work on all your videos is a pure joy and highly enlightening. Thank you so much for sharing your skills and making these wonderfully entertaining videos.

  • @robertdraper7258
    @robertdraper7258 3 года назад +3

    The handrail turned out Beautifully, as did the Staircase.
    I admire your attention to Details.
    Great Job!

  • @billallen8396
    @billallen8396 2 года назад

    Artist and a tradesman. Hats off to you. Very nice work!

  • @FatManBuilds
    @FatManBuilds 2 года назад

    that wreath! Just cut off all the bits that don't look like a wreath!! amazing work!

  • @Glurgi
    @Glurgi 2 года назад +3

    I love those old style hand rails, especially the fancy bits on the ends :)

  • @chancefitzgerald7740
    @chancefitzgerald7740 3 года назад +9

    Just amazing. You are very patient and talented. I have been rehabbing houses for years, I appreciate your skills. Thank you.

  • @KevinRay_man
    @KevinRay_man 3 года назад

    Good lord those sapele cuts on the chop saw were the smoothest I've ever seen...almost looked fake. This man is one helluva craftsman/artist/all around amazingly talented worker.

  • @ansgarbavendiek8350
    @ansgarbavendiek8350 3 года назад

    Awesome!! Overwhelming!!! Incredible!!!! Best greetings from Germany

  • @andrewclarkehomeimprovement
    @andrewclarkehomeimprovement 3 года назад +5

    I expected nothing less. You did the right thing, not the easy thing. Beautiful job.

  • @robinfulton9057
    @robinfulton9057 3 года назад

    I cannot add to what has already been said. I just simply watch with amazement like a 5 year old at Christmas. Thank you so much for putting out these videos.

  • @TheIozl
    @TheIozl 3 года назад

    You might have heard of the recent New Yorker article "The Art of Building the Impossible": in it we're introduced to someone who does work for the priciest clientele in NYC and the guy interviewed says that his craftspeople are the best at what they do - but the viewer only sees one picture of the end result. This video shows us what that process is like: incredible work!

  • @russianbear2
    @russianbear2 3 года назад

    quite beauty of master craftsmen at work. There is just something magical and meditative when you see true master at work.

  • @sadiaehsan7884
    @sadiaehsan7884 3 года назад +1

    Yes, I am watching from Canada

  • @altrachtman4703
    @altrachtman4703 3 года назад

    Wow... this guy has some serious skills..... Congrats on a job well done !

  • @BeasleyStreet
    @BeasleyStreet 3 года назад

    By a country mile the most skillful and knowledgeable craftsman you will find on RUclips...not one of those amateurs who think there pros which there are many....this is at level off the scale ,I applaud your work, you must have been taught by a master 👏👏👏

  • @petegraham1458
    @petegraham1458 3 года назад +3

    Very well done , working in complex 3 dimensions is a mind bender as I have gotten older it’s just as difficult even with experience because every bit you do is unique. I think you were smart to mock it up and to make the cutting jig for the complex corner. It would have been easy to make a small error blocking out this chunk on the bandsaw!

  • @ECS-Dad
    @ECS-Dad 3 года назад +2

    Congratulations on even visualizing the "weirdest piece of wood ever". I think I could carve it if I could visualize it, but I see it and still can't. Nice rail.