Dainer dudes & the anonymous Dane! What a doozy! That video from start to finish had me feeling warm colourful fuzzy feelings in my internal regions. I'd say emotional roller-coaster but I never came down .... emotional chairlift seems more accurate. Shoutout to good dads, good kids, good friends, good buisness & full good woodwork. Onwards.
Well I almost burst into tears at the end. My Dad was in modern terms a maker of everything and I loved his sheds and workshops. Sadly he passed away when I was thirty (before I got interesting in making things) and my kids will never know the man who I hold so dear and taught me indirectly so many lessons. I'm happy you and the boy get that precious time together!
What a wonderful sight to behold. I love it when fathers or mothers,invite their child into their shop. I started at 10 in my grampa's cabinet/furniture shop he had in an old barn he converted. From the time i could walk I was always in the shop with him. As unusual as it is, I never whined, got inpatient, poked around, or touch anything I wasnt supposed to. I adored my papa and just wanted to be with him every visit. As i went from toddler to a 6 year old, he started explaining things to me like the tools and what each one did. The by 8, I was handling all of the hand tool's and by 10 i knew how each machine worked. The power tools that he did have were his father's, so they were sturdy and still running perfectly. Ive been in love with woodworking for the past 50 years. When i retired at 50 , i gifted myself a shop so i wasn't in the smaller than a 1 car garage, garage. Great job on the bench!
Can’t begin to tell you what an awesome human you are Mark. Amongst the literally 100’s of YT videos I watch daily, I am always most anxious to see new content from you. I appreciate your talent, your humanity, your sense of humor, and your view on life. Thanks for always inspiring me and sharing yourself with us…
Man, your video ending as it did hit me very deep in the feels... my dad passed at 59. I'd always imagined us sitting down talking about all the crazy stupid things we did apart and together. Never happened. So any of you reading this, be sure you take the time for family while you have the time to take. Excellent person buying that bench, just excellent. Give him our best..
I have been watching your channel from fairly early on. I am envious that you get to make such great content with your son. I am hopeful that my son and daughter will spend some time with me in my little shop. We'll done to the not so secret purchaser.
So, I shed a little tear at the end (don't judge me). One of your best videos, mate. And the bench your son made is absolutely awesome. Great vid, keep it up. Cheers. Don't forget about October 28. 👍🍺🍺
I dig your soundtrack, almost as much as I really dig watching you and your son working together in the shop. It brings back fond memories of my dad and me, so many, many years ago. It also gives me a bit of a kick in the butt to just go out there and make something. I especially love the story with Jesper, what a guy, eh?
Great video! Love the homeschooling! We also do the same! And tell your son bench turned out beautiful! Enjoy the journey! And so happy you and Jesper are driving the woodworking channels to success on here the old channels are slowing down and are all making similar projects at the same time.
Jesper is ok no matter what everyone else says about him (lol). Great job on both projects. I'm doing the same homeschool class with my son this year. Would love to see a vid on your "shop class" subject (tips, projects, subjects/curriculum etc) Thank you for sharing. Excellent vid (as usual)
I have to say, I REALLY like Harley's bench. I think I may try something similar. Great to see him taking an interest in woodworking. Kudos to you Mark!
I whish I had my dad with me to build things together and I also whish I had a kids to teach them how to build things. Keep up the good father thingy !!!! God Bless
I keep trying to bring the kids into the shop with me, they sometimes come along for small parts of a project here and there, incredibly fun for me but doesn't happen often enough. 🙂 Great vid Marky Mark, Harley Davidson, and the Great Dane 👍
That made my heart smile 😊! Such a great gift to teach your son your trade Mark. I’m sure he loves working with you just as much as you enjoy having him in your shop and working with him. I love the bench he made! It’s beautiful!!! Loved your table with the secret drawer. Love the chunky pallet wood!!
It`s refreshing to see your son work along side you. He has a great chance at woodworking as you teach him your tip`s and trick`s of the trade. Your a excellent father with a great chance of making your son a great woodworker. Many dad`s don`t have this opportunity to have there son`s or daughter`s work along side them. This is one of my favorite video`s and Thank you for sharing it with us. God Bless and d`day mate.👍👍👍👍
Incredible. My late dad and I did all sorts of building together and can't wait until I can get my kids involved. They are too young at the moment. #prouddad
Such a great video. Am I the only female who cringed when "No lube" came up on the screen? TMI? Possibly. Loved seeing you and your son working together. My daughter had to find work experience for 2 weeks and no joy so she came to work with me flipping furniture (and it was a great time to repaint the kitchen cabinets!). We had so much fun and I got introduced to some new music that I'm still listening to. Ah Jesper is a great guy. I'm such a huge fan of his anyway. What a big heart and so funny that he paid by paypal giving away his identity. Bet he hadn't thought of that. I see he's building a cabin with his daughter at the moment. Good times.
Just found your channel and am already in love with it! The beautiful pieces that you make from "throw away" pallet wood is wonderful, but seeing you and your son working together, and knowing that you are making this part of his school curriculum, warms my heart to no end. You are a wonderful craftsman but a magnificent dad raising a son that will be a great man.
Ripper video Mark. I think I'm going to have to restart my hallway table. I'm not happy with the one I'm doing now. I'll see how I go. Harley did a great job on his project. I bet you're proud of the young bloke. Anyway, keep up the good work. All the best.
Oh man, I dream of the day my girls stay in the shed long enough to make something with me! You had me at the end too, holding back the tears whilst I drink my Saturday morning coffee! Jesper is a sweetheart ❤
I hope one day your girls will stay in the workshed to make a few things with you! When I was a little girl and in my teens I was often roped into helping my Grandpa with projects and I loved it as a little kid. But I didn't really appreciate those times in my teens as school was a hellscape for me and being buried alive by homework did not help, so I blew him off a lot. Then he passed away in my last year of highschool and I forever regret not spending more time with him. I'm taking up woodworking now in my thirties and I'm fumbling through it and wishing everyday that I had just spent more time with him. Not just to learn the craft but so I could have created more memories with him. Keep at it and don't give up, they'll hopefully come around! My suggestion would be to create a project idea involving maybe a current interest of theirs, it might help coax them to try. :)
You pack of a-holes make my little coal heart get swole! God bless you for showing your boy the ropes, and God bless that crazy Dane. Love your channels. ❤ from 🇨🇦
Hey Mark thanks for sharing these projects, such a great experience together. Aside the nice build these are long lasting memories that Harley will tell to his children one day. I became a dad for first time not long ago at 45 she is one and a half years old and enjoys using the watering can when we go gardening (also stealing the tomatoes haha). And even being in my situation I'm speechless with the big heart of Jesper, I wonder if he would show it.
Well done projects and video. I hope my son will also want to learn a few tips and tricks and work in the shop with me soon. I would love to pass on my grandpas amazing skills to a new generation. Quality time though with your kids is the best memories ever made.
Lovely video Mark! Your er, not very anonymous internet pal is awesome! I was out cutting grass and suddenly we got rain! What? Down to the cellar and almost finished off my new pallet workbench! Video to come all thanks to you Mark!
Mark, I love your videos. You’ve inspired me to see pallets as awesome reservoirs of potential. As it happens, I follow Jesper as well. I’m not surprised. You’re two peas from the same pod… in a 9,000 mile. sort of way. Dudes, you both inspire me (and thanks for sharing quality time with your son. Worth more than anything you create).
Fantastic video .What a magnificent gesture, and a special and generous person . Such a feel good story. Also happy you’re okay after thrusting your wood through the thicknesser 😁
AWESOME video. Love the full length with you and your son. I have 2 daughters. They both loved to watch me and help work on cars and stuff. My daughter could get a 9/16 or a 7/8 or what ever i needed. By the time she was 7. I remember her saying your going to need this & that. The memories are awesome. Keep up the great work and memories.
Great video Mark, both bench looked great. It’s great seeing a father and son work together. My 3 year old has started coming down to the shed with me and wanting to get involved. He looks great in all his ppe. Lol. Keep up the good work 👍
I can only hope my daughter follows the same as your son. It bought a smile and a tear to my face watching this project. My daughter is schooled through distant ed so hopefully the chance will arise. Well done Dainsy and Dainsy Jnr you have inspired again
Man.... I just found your channel. You my friend a true inspiration. Beaming with positivity and passion. Hoping I can borrow a little as I begin my own journey into making furniture from recycled materials.
😂😂....Hardiusasfukarius 😂😂.....I went to the nursery this arvo after the footy and they weren't aware of such a species 🤔🤔😂 Great video mate and l gotta say, young Harley is definitely a chip off the old block! Hardwax oil is my finish of choice. Tried it on a couple of projects and have never looked back.....particuarly good on a kitchen table 👍 I also think l know who that kind gentlemen was....doesn't surprise me one little bit 🤔😁
@@dainermade I wish I would have been smart enough to jump on an opportunity like that when I was a teen. The stigma was real but the amount of time savings was even more real!
That is so awesome Mark!! Great work by both the Dainer-lads - and I’m sure Poppy is loving his new bench!! And well done Generous-Anonymous-International-Human ❤️👍🏻
I think I got some pallet-sawdust in my eyes mate. I needed this today, things ain't going so great in my world right now and seeing this renewed my faith in the world... and that I'm not the only one with a square that seems to keep changing shape 😉
Wow! What an amazing story. Time ticks by so fast, it's great you guys can spend such quality time together. Oh, and I think I must have got a little bit of sawdust/ man glitter in my eye at the end. Keep it up guys, you're amazing.
wonderful video and story...inspired me to try something a bit more advanced than my tv unit in the open air rainy garden workshop...oh. And doesn't the young man owe you some skins for his desk???
Man, having pre-squared timber in high school would have been amazing. When I was learning woodworking, I tried cutting corners by using clamps to force boards into place during the glue up. It didn't end up being the time saver that I thought it was and generally cost me more time than figuring out a milling method probably would have.
@@dainermade 2:14 When you mention prepping the timber for your son. It's a really great way to help someone get into woodworking, as I remember how disheartening it was when I had early projects ruined by tension left from skipping proper timber prep when I was starting out.
@@dainermade Rereading, sorry if the original comment sounded like I was claiming you were using clamps to force boards. I was entirely referring to my own poor practices when I was starting out.
New subscriber, as I watched this I was thinking just how lucky this young man is to have a father around to show him this fun art. But wow, the buyer doing that was such a beautiful thing.
Lovely way to end this video mate.. Nice one.. Keep supporting each other. The world could do with much more of this type of thing. Keep doing ur thing man. It's amazing to see how far u have come in a couple of years. Best of luck to u and the family my bro.. Salute from Dublin, IRE.
Dainer dudes & the anonymous Dane! What a doozy! That video from start to finish had me feeling warm colourful fuzzy feelings in my internal regions. I'd say emotional roller-coaster but I never came down .... emotional chairlift seems more accurate. Shoutout to good dads, good kids, good friends, good buisness & full good woodwork. Onwards.
@dainermade tell me that's not your band name !! 🤣 seriously awesome work/ video/story telling/ fathering though my dude! 👊 x
Well I almost burst into tears at the end. My Dad was in modern terms a maker of everything and I loved his sheds and workshops. Sadly he passed away when I was thirty (before I got interesting in making things) and my kids will never know the man who I hold so dear and taught me indirectly so many lessons. I'm happy you and the boy get that precious time together!
@@dainermade Nah, all's good. They're all good memories!
I'm both happy yo had and have someone so dear, and sad he is not present.
Great builds. We dads live for those precious "dad moments"
Jesper you are a true legend, may your pallets finding always yield, may your tools always be sharp and your beers always cold 🍻
I am absolutely loving seeing Harley in the workshop
What a wonderful sight to behold. I love it when fathers or mothers,invite their child into their shop. I started at 10 in my grampa's cabinet/furniture shop he had in an old barn he converted. From the time i could walk I was always in the shop with him. As unusual as it is, I never whined, got inpatient, poked around, or touch anything I wasnt supposed to. I adored my papa and just wanted to be with him every visit. As i went from toddler to a 6 year old, he started explaining things to me like the tools and what each one did. The by 8, I was handling all of the hand tool's and by 10 i knew how each machine worked. The power tools that he did have were his father's, so they were sturdy and still running perfectly. Ive been in love with woodworking for the past 50 years. When i retired at 50 , i gifted myself a shop so i wasn't in the smaller than a 1 car garage, garage. Great job on the bench!
That’s really nice and thanks for sharing! I hope I get 50 years out of this too. I’ll be an old bastard though 😆
That’s really nice and thanks for sharing! I hope I get 50 years out of this too. I’ll be an old bastard though 😆
Love it, deffo got something in my eyes at the end though, or sudden hayfever. ❤
OMG I'm nearly bawling. The bench looks AMAZING and I love that "someone" has been so kind as to keep that first project with your family. ❤
Love it.
Any Father that has worked with his son will appreciate how special that time is. Great video Mark.
Can’t begin to tell you what an awesome human you are Mark. Amongst the literally 100’s of YT videos I watch daily, I am always most anxious to see new content from you. I appreciate your talent, your humanity, your sense of humor, and your view on life. Thanks for always inspiring me and sharing yourself with us…
Man, your video ending as it did hit me very deep in the feels... my dad passed at 59. I'd always imagined us sitting down talking about all the crazy stupid things we did apart and together. Never happened. So any of you reading this, be sure you take the time for family while you have the time to take. Excellent person buying that bench, just excellent. Give him our best..
Looks like the young chipmunk really got into it. Nice to see.
Nice projects too.
Thanks for sharing.
As an 80s child, I enjoyed the music as well as the project itself! Great work as always 👏!
-Tony 🇺🇸 🌎
Damn, hit me right in the feels. Awesome video. I need to go and make something with my mini business human now!
Love your work Mark, and the young bloke did a top job!!
Aw! Dainsey & Jesper, you gave me all the feels! Congratulations on a great vid, two great projects, and beautiful family/team work.
I have been watching your channel from fairly early on. I am envious that you get to make such great content with your son. I am hopeful that my son and daughter will spend some time with me in my little shop.
We'll done to the not so secret purchaser.
So, I shed a little tear at the end (don't judge me). One of your best videos, mate. And the bench your son made is absolutely awesome. Great vid, keep it up. Cheers. Don't forget about October 28. 👍🍺🍺
I dig your soundtrack, almost as much as I really dig watching you and your son working together in the shop. It brings back fond memories of my dad and me, so many, many years ago. It also gives me a bit of a kick in the butt to just go out there and make something.
I especially love the story with Jesper, what a guy, eh?
Thanks, I’m lucky to have a good mate for a son, lol
Sweet! What a wonderful gesture.
Great video! Love the homeschooling! We also do the same! And tell your son bench turned out beautiful! Enjoy the journey! And so happy you and Jesper are driving the woodworking channels to success on here the old channels are slowing down and are all making similar projects at the same time.
Jesper is ok no matter what everyone else says about him (lol).
Great job on both projects. I'm doing the same homeschool class with my son this year. Would love to see a vid on your "shop class" subject (tips, projects, subjects/curriculum etc)
Thank you for sharing. Excellent vid (as usual)
I have to say, I REALLY like Harley's bench. I think I may try something similar. Great to see him taking an interest in woodworking. Kudos to you Mark!
I whish I had my dad with me to build things together and I also whish I had a kids to teach them how to build things. Keep up the good father thingy !!!! God Bless
I keep trying to bring the kids into the shop with me, they sometimes come along for small parts of a project here and there, incredibly fun for me but doesn't happen often enough. 🙂 Great vid Marky Mark, Harley Davidson, and the Great Dane 👍
That made my heart smile 😊! Such a great gift to teach your son your trade Mark. I’m sure he loves working with you just as much as you enjoy having him in your shop and working with him. I love the bench he made! It’s beautiful!!! Loved your table with the secret drawer. Love the chunky pallet wood!!
What an ace video Mark. Love to see you passing on your skills and passion to your son. I have to say, i think i prefer his bench! Its classy!!
This had my wife and I in tears. Such a kind gesture. Love the fact that you guys can spend time together teaching something you love !!
I loved this video mate. I love watching all your videos but this one was a bit special. 👍
It`s refreshing to see your son work along side you. He has a great chance at woodworking as you teach him your tip`s and trick`s of the trade. Your a excellent father with a great chance of making your son a great woodworker. Many dad`s don`t have this opportunity to have there son`s or daughter`s work along side them. This is one of my favorite video`s and Thank you for sharing it with us. God Bless and d`day mate.👍👍👍👍
Two great projects Mark.👌
Good to see the boy following in his fathers footsteps.🛠
Nice touch from the mad Dane. For a Viking , he has a soft heart.😘
I had a feeling your international buyer was "that bloke!" Picked him like a snotty nose! 🤣
Snottey nose and my name in the same sentence 🤣 love it
Incredible. My late dad and I did all sorts of building together and can't wait until I can get my kids involved. They are too young at the moment.
#prouddad
And then my heart went bang. 😊❤👍👍👍
Great video, Mark. I would have loved to have gotten my son in the shop when he was younger - great life lesson and bonding. Cheers!
Such a great video. Am I the only female who cringed when "No lube" came up on the screen? TMI? Possibly. Loved seeing you and your son working together. My daughter had to find work experience for 2 weeks and no joy so she came to work with me flipping furniture (and it was a great time to repaint the kitchen cabinets!). We had so much fun and I got introduced to some new music that I'm still listening to. Ah Jesper is a great guy. I'm such a huge fan of his anyway. What a big heart and so funny that he paid by paypal giving away his identity. Bet he hadn't thought of that. I see he's building a cabin with his daughter at the moment. Good times.
Just found your channel and am already in love with it! The beautiful pieces that you make from "throw away" pallet wood is wonderful, but seeing you and your son working together, and knowing that you are making this part of his school curriculum, warms my heart to no end. You are a wonderful craftsman but a magnificent dad raising a son that will be a great man.
Thanks so much 😊 Hopefully I can get him full addicted. Appreciate the nice comment mate
Ripper video Mark. I think I'm going to have to restart my hallway table. I'm not happy with the one I'm doing now. I'll see how I go. Harley did a great job on his project. I bet you're proud of the young bloke. Anyway, keep up the good work. All the best.
Great video start to finish. Maybe my favorite so far
Good job and coaching, Mark. The younger ones' builds also look cool. Jesper would be proud to have it 👍😁
Super awesome video, bench looked awesome, and the hallway table looked great. Love the secret drawer. Way to go guys!
Love what you do and it's so great to see you and your son doing projects together.
Oh man, I dream of the day my girls stay in the shed long enough to make something with me! You had me at the end too, holding back the tears whilst I drink my Saturday morning coffee! Jesper is a sweetheart ❤
I hope one day your girls will stay in the workshed to make a few things with you! When I was a little girl and in my teens I was often roped into helping my Grandpa with projects and I loved it as a little kid. But I didn't really appreciate those times in my teens as school was a hellscape for me and being buried alive by homework did not help, so I blew him off a lot.
Then he passed away in my last year of highschool and I forever regret not spending more time with him. I'm taking up woodworking now in my thirties and I'm fumbling through it and wishing everyday that I had just spent more time with him. Not just to learn the craft but so I could have created more memories with him. Keep at it and don't give up, they'll hopefully come around! My suggestion would be to create a project idea involving maybe a current interest of theirs, it might help coax them to try. :)
Awesome, love your work Mark.
Thanks for that. The 80's action/Sci-fi flick music hilarious and punishing.
You pack of a-holes make my little coal heart get swole! God bless you for showing your boy the ropes, and God bless that crazy Dane. Love your channels. ❤ from 🇨🇦
Hey Mark thanks for sharing these projects, such a great experience together. Aside the nice build these are long lasting memories that Harley will tell to his children one day. I became a dad for first time not long ago at 45 she is one and a half years old and enjoys using the watering can when we go gardening (also stealing the tomatoes haha). And even being in my situation I'm speechless with the big heart of Jesper, I wonder if he would show it.
That was awesome, great to see you making money and spending time with your son, and that ending made me smile.
Outstanding! Thank you, for sharing.
Too easy
Well done projects and video. I hope my son will also want to learn a few tips and tricks and work in the shop with me soon. I would love to pass on my grandpas amazing skills to a new generation. Quality time though with your kids is the best memories ever made.
Lovely video Mark! Your er, not very anonymous internet pal is awesome! I was out cutting grass and suddenly we got rain! What? Down to the cellar and almost finished off my new pallet workbench! Video to come all thanks to you Mark!
Nice gesture Jesper, touching. 👍👍
Mark, I love your videos. You’ve inspired me to see pallets as awesome reservoirs of potential. As it happens, I follow Jesper as well. I’m not surprised. You’re two peas from the same pod… in a 9,000 mile. sort of way.
Dudes, you both inspire me (and thanks for sharing quality time with your son. Worth more than anything you create).
Thanks mate, the internet has found some pretty amazing people for me. And I totally agree on the quality time
That timber, Hardious Vacarious, is probably the best woodworking species around.
Fantastic video .What a magnificent gesture, and a special and generous person . Such a feel good story.
Also happy you’re okay after thrusting your wood through the thicknesser 😁
AWESOME video. Love the full length with you and your son. I have 2 daughters. They both loved to watch me and help work on cars and stuff. My daughter could get a 9/16 or a 7/8 or what ever i needed. By the time she was 7. I remember her saying your going to need this & that. The memories are awesome.
Keep up the great work and memories.
@@dainermade I have one that can work on her car some. And the other can make and stain stuff.
Great video Mark, both bench looked great. It’s great seeing a father and son work together. My 3 year old has started coming down to the shed with me and wanting to get involved. He looks great in all his ppe. Lol. Keep up the good work 👍
Love the log bench! Great design and story which goes with it 😊❤
Frigging beautiful. You gave a old grumpy torso a joyful dose of the tearies. I must have just got something in my eye. hehe. Nice one, brother!!
@@dainermade We are having a great time, yep. Catch up soon for the cutting of the gidgee of death
Great video with the perfect ending - good things happen to good people!
I can only hope my daughter follows the same as your son. It bought a smile and a tear to my face watching this project. My daughter is schooled through distant ed so hopefully the chance will arise. Well done Dainsy and Dainsy Jnr you have inspired again
So glad to see you and your son working together. 🤘🔥 The bench looks amazing! Big fan of yours from good ol’ Neenah, Wisconsin USA! 🤘🔥
I highly respect your work!
That bench is awesome, Harley did a great job! Lovely video and a lovely ending.
What a wonderful think to have happen! This reminded me of me and my Dad working together.
That’s a great video mate! Made me all warm and fuzzy! Been missing home lately and I miss it even more!
Thanks for sharing!
Amazing as always love the humour great to see your son is interested in the art you create
Love you creations brother 🤘😎, great job in teaching the young one 🤘😎! Great way to Bond together.
Another great video. Both projects are beautiful, and I am still drinking out of your coffee cup. Cheers!
Man.... I just found your channel. You my friend a true inspiration. Beaming with positivity and passion. Hoping I can borrow a little as I begin my own journey into making furniture from recycled materials.
Excellent mate. Hope you enjoy it
😂😂....Hardiusasfukarius 😂😂.....I went to the nursery this arvo after the footy and they weren't aware of such a species 🤔🤔😂 Great video mate and l gotta say, young Harley is definitely a chip off the old block! Hardwax oil is my finish of choice. Tried it on a couple of projects and have never looked back.....particuarly good on a kitchen table 👍 I also think l know who that kind gentlemen was....doesn't surprise me one little bit 🤔😁
@@dainermade 👍👍
That's a nice looking table. Good job!
The ending was the best thing ever!! Loving it!
@@dainermade really was
Homeschool has been life changing in my household too! God bless
@@dainermade I wish I would have been smart enough to jump on an opportunity like that when I was a teen. The stigma was real but the amount of time savings was even more real!
Subtitles said "Foreign" when you said g'day - haha. Dead set legend.
The subtitles told me he was "Daisy of Dainer Maids" the other day. But I think that's Mark's weekend job...
passing that check square knowledge along to the next generation!
Awesome video, project and especially the ending!
🙏❤️ awesome loved it
Thanks mate, appreciate you tuning in
I absolutely love the 80s music 🎶 🎵 🎶 🎵
Haha.He lives on the next island over from me. Awesome story.
Great vid mate, again! Well done and awesome that you have Jnr mini you in the shop with ya.
Thank you. All three of you. That was beautiful.
-A fellow dad with a son who loves his grandpa.
That is so awesome Mark!! Great work by both the Dainer-lads - and I’m sure Poppy is loving his new bench!! And well done Generous-Anonymous-International-Human ❤️👍🏻
I think I got some pallet-sawdust in my eyes mate. I needed this today, things ain't going so great in my world right now and seeing this renewed my faith in the world... and that I'm not the only one with a square that seems to keep changing shape 😉
Wow! What an amazing story. Time ticks by so fast, it's great you guys can spend such quality time together. Oh, and I think I must have got a little bit of sawdust/ man glitter in my eye at the end. Keep it up guys, you're amazing.
Love follow to Jasper at the end
wonderful video and story...inspired me to try something a bit more advanced than my tv unit in the open air rainy garden workshop...oh. And doesn't the young man owe you some skins for his desk???
Full business human 😂🤣😅👌🏽
Man, having pre-squared timber in high school would have been amazing. When I was learning woodworking, I tried cutting corners by using clamps to force boards into place during the glue up. It didn't end up being the time saver that I thought it was and generally cost me more time than figuring out a milling method probably would have.
@@dainermade 2:14 When you mention prepping the timber for your son. It's a really great way to help someone get into woodworking, as I remember how disheartening it was when I had early projects ruined by tension left from skipping proper timber prep when I was starting out.
@@dainermade Rereading, sorry if the original comment sounded like I was claiming you were using clamps to force boards. I was entirely referring to my own poor practices when I was starting out.
New subscriber, as I watched this I was thinking just how lucky this young man is to have a father around to show him this fun art. But wow, the buyer doing that was such a beautiful thing.
It is one of my favourite videos. For both of those reasons
This was awesome 😎 First video watched, now subscribed! A near future plan inspired in new shop with my daughter and I! Cheers!
Jesper is such a beatiful human, love the story Dainsy
As a person also trying to go full business human I'm loving this videos ! Thank you
Lovely way to end this video mate.. Nice one.. Keep supporting each other. The world could do with much more of this type of thing. Keep doing ur thing man. It's amazing to see how far u have come in a couple of years. Best of luck to u and the family my bro.. Salute from Dublin, IRE.
great story and build
Love how you and Jasper support each other
What an episode mate! That's awesome! 🤙 There really some amazing people in the world!
Absolutely one of my favourite channels on RUclips. Such a feel good atmosphere in every video that just oozes positivity. Well up there mate!
Holy crap Mark, stop making me feel my feelings, again, awesome work