The levels just keep getting raised. Each time I ponder how it's possible to top a build, your creative genius & craftsmanship answers the bell! Can't wait till the next project. Thanks as always for sharing!
I’m not sure how I managed to miss this first time around, but that is a such a beautiful thing, especially reusing the stain glass windows. You should be really proud of that piece Andy and I reckon your clients are going to be over the moon mate 🌓👍
Absolute meticulous attention to detail, stunning! 👍🏽 Was there a 5th stained glass window with red in it, or was I seeing things? 🤔 Awesome job mate. 👌🏽
Thanks Bill , not just 4 panels of glass my client had already Re used then years ago a in a DIY project for himself I wasn’t that comfortable remove them but worked out ok
Manor Wood you didn’t show it, but I presume you had to restore the lead a bit, it looked like bits pulling off during the removal. They look nice in the finished piece!
Hey! The new shop layout looks great! I wonder how do you like the hammer moulder? I have quite a few hammer/felder machines and am considering the moulder too.
Hi Andy, I have watched a lot of your videos and maybe I haven't noticed before but this one has made me feel really uneasy. I run a community workshop and wearing gloves on a the big power tools is a big no no. I was very uncomfortable watching the ungloved hands on the table saw and jointer. I know yours are thin and look like neoprene but even so I am not sure this is responsible showing this. The only time we allow gloves is nitrile or latex when oiling or glueing. We had one guy using the spindle moulder with big heavy rigger gloves! he was told the error of his ways immediately.
Hello, Nice job! Can I ask what kind of bit do you use with your router at 2'30 : ruclips.net/video/rumyEyR0I58/видео.html Would be more affordable than buying a dedicated biscuit jointer...
Beautiful job - the oak and the stained glass look superb. Great craftsmanship!
Lovely work Andy and loved the way you repurposed the stained glass. 👍
Thank you , I had a good friend restore and stained glass , and as a great project start to finish:)
Andy keeps taking it to another level, I wonder how many iterations of tv’s will adorn that cabinet..
The levels just keep getting raised. Each time I ponder how it's possible to top a build, your creative genius & craftsmanship answers the bell! Can't wait till the next project. Thanks as always for sharing!
Very kind cheers
Another fabulous piece of work Andy. Great seeing the process from start to finish! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I’m not sure how I managed to miss this first time around, but that is a such a beautiful thing, especially reusing the stain glass windows. You should be really proud of that piece Andy and I reckon your clients are going to be over the moon mate 🌓👍
Wonderful piece, old style meets today modern
Awesome! It pays to have the right tools for the job too. Now that’s what I call a table saw.😊 So jealous. 😂
Absolutely stunning Andy!
Love it the stained glass looks awesome great job
Fantastic Video great workmanship workshop looks good just wish I had space
Не понимаю английский, но все равно получаю удовольствие от просмотра вашего видео!!!!
Beautiful work
Very nice work
Always like your work mate so much attention to detail. Awesome job and cant wait to see more.
Epic Andy, Brilliant as usual.
That is a fantastic build looks fantastic thanks for sharing your time and skill and remember#stay safe and make. 🍺🍺👍👍
It is amazing, awesome and high-technological TV lift. Great idea and skill.
Gorgeous
Stunning
Really nice
great work 👌👍 Happy Easter 🐇👋
Very nice, well done.
Very good work, thanks for sharing it, Greetings.....👏👍
Hey Andy, nice job on this, also I’m loving the new angles in the workshop, the new layout is savage 👍👍👍👍👍👍🇮🇪☘️
Absolute meticulous attention to detail, stunning! 👍🏽
Was there a 5th stained glass window with red in it,
or was I seeing things? 🤔
Awesome job mate. 👌🏽
Thanks Bill , not just 4 panels of glass my client had already Re used then years ago a in a DIY project for himself I wasn’t that comfortable remove them but worked out ok
Manor Wood you didn’t show it, but I presume you had to restore the lead a bit, it looked like bits pulling off during the removal. They look nice in the finished piece!
Hey! The new shop layout looks great! I wonder how do you like the hammer moulder? I have quite a few hammer/felder machines and am considering the moulder too.
nice!
Nice!
what stain do you use? it's lovely!
Just oiled on this
Hi Andy, I have watched a lot of your videos and maybe I haven't noticed before but this one has made me feel really uneasy. I run a community workshop and wearing gloves on a the big power tools is a big no no. I was very uncomfortable watching the ungloved hands on the table saw and jointer. I know yours are thin and look like neoprene but even so I am not sure this is responsible showing this. The only time we allow gloves is nitrile or latex when oiling or glueing.
We had one guy using the spindle moulder with big heavy rigger gloves! he was told the error of his ways immediately.
👍🏻
Не выдающиеся вещи. Откуда ТАКОЙ инструмент?
Смотря что предлагают в магазинах это как раз выдающиеся. Хорошая работа дорогого стоит
Hello,
Nice job!
Can I ask what kind of bit do you use with your router at 2'30 : ruclips.net/video/rumyEyR0I58/видео.html
Would be more affordable than buying a dedicated biscuit jointer...
just a biscuit cutter for a 1/4 router had it years (like 20+)
@@ManorWood thanks for answer, I just bought a set with a 8mm shank bit and 3 ball bearings for 0, 10, 20 dowels. Take care
I used Stodoys instructions for this and I already did it :)