@@dustylumberco OK I thought that was a bandsaw but I didn’t know the other two and I didn’t even know they had a hollow chisel that is amazing! Thank you
I'm pretty sure this dude could produce the same joinery with a simple circular saw and chisel. Where as I couldn't come anywhere near his skill even if you gifted me all the equipment. Mind blown 🤯
@@proknifesharpening Yeah for sure. It's too much work without power tools. If you're making furnitures just for yourself may be investing in an array of tools would seem a bit wasteful, but as a profession, it's just not gonna work in this day and age. I'd argue you probably can get very close to preciseness with sanding, but the time difference is just ridiculous.
@@sleverlightSame. I just started last week and already make a display stand for my yugioh cards. Incense stick holder. Hatstand out of a tree branch. A perch for my dove and parakeets. And now I'm one to make my momma a box. This is so fun bro.
THEY SAID DRILLING SQUARE HOLES WAS IMPOSSIBLE. WHAT THE HELL DID I JUST WITNESS. But seriously, I've never heard of a broach and drill combined for wood. That's absurdly awesome.
Chisel mortise. It’s a square chisel with a drill bit in the center. As you pull down the drill bit removes a large portion at the center and by pulling down the chisel is able to clean up the corners. They’ve been around for as long as square mortises have been used.
@@stumpbumpers Not really, square mortise predate them by over a thousand years, it is why the regular flat wood working chisel even exists, to square up the hole and flatten the edge.
@@alexistaylor969 It was a loose statement, not a factual claim. A chisel mortise was used at the same time, just not with a drill bit, if you just want to argue about something.
I wish I could frame a house with some of this joinery. Aside from the exterior sheathing I probably wouldn’t have to buy but 1 box of framing spikes. & the structure would probably last well beyond my great grandkids!
What nails??!!! A little glue & 1 strategically placed dowel that shit will last to the end of time! As will a lot of the other crazy joints that he comes up with! 😅😅😅😅
you do not get enough recognition for these kind of videos, I'm not to sure if most people would understand how hard amd complex some of these joins are, when I was in school I found it hard to get a dovetail join right 😂
😎saludos desde chile veo siempre sus videos mucho tiempo trabaje restaurando muebles antiguos haciendo yo el trabajo de carpinteria por eso desde mi punto de vista me asombra su habilidad en el trabajo de la madera y la maestria con que usa la maquinaria de corte tambiene sorprende el ingenio para hacer los cortes si hubiera un oscar para los carpinteros usted sin duda se lo mereceria 👏👏👏🤗🤗🤗👌👌👌
Only way you could improve this joint is to have a equal mass on each side peg. As 1 side has about 1/9th of the stock remaining and the opposing side has about 2/9th the meterial remaining. Possibly have a slightly rectangular center on one and a slight less than square 2 peg end to alow more uniform strengh of the joint. Superb craftsmanship cant fault your accuracy if I tryed
I'm looking for a woodworker like you. It would be nice if you were nearby. Here I'm looking, but there's none here for make 3 massage bed for me ..Germany
Bruh the value of the machines you're using to make these joints far outweighs 1000 wood joints. Not even close to being worth it unless wood joinery is your profession and you make enough money to pay off the machines
When crafting by hand, what chisels do you use? Im an apprentice joiner and really wanna set up a workshop in my own time because I find it fascinating, what chisels would you recommend?
I'm really sorry about this, especially since it's through little to no fault of your own, but you remind me so much of Fred Durst that I have a really hard time liking you.
Hello, good time, it was very interesting and accurate, but you use the best tools, if you work so accurately with the tools we have, you have a reward.
Unreal. Every video I see your markup and have no idea how this is gonna turn out. It's like a first date with a hot girl. You have a plan, but you have no idea what the ending will be.
Do you have a book that shows all the different little do dads you show us. What they are called just fell off my brain lol You make everything look so Easy
Bonjour monsieur Dsl j'écris français... une question, je ne mets pas en cause l'assemblage ni la réalisation impeccable, mais point de vue résistance, quel type d'assemblage tirerait le meilleur parti de la section d'origine ? (Car au vu du tenon restant, cela doit créer un point de rupture ?) Merci
@@dustylumberco I aspire to have a shop like yours, the machines you use and the skills you possess to operate them like you do is always an uplifting experience to watch. Thank you for sharing your skills
if you get a chance could you put a list of all the woodworking tools and equipment you have in your shop that you use the most I need some new stuff and idk what that shits called
I think you grew up loving puzzles and said
"I can make joinery out of this" 🤣
Good stuff, man
Appreciated 👍
Super video
for the real
Well said lol plus dude is special #Talent 🔥
So true..
I love his work/ideas...
I love how happy bro looks doing his thing and sharing it with us all.
And when they all fit together it's the most *satisfying* moment ever.
Thanks for your time you put in to your videos to help us out..awesome videos
This is the only channel I give a 👍 before watching it because I have never been disappointed.
I love that it fits so tight you don’t need glue.
That is freaking amazing I just wish I knew what tools you were using for each of these things lol I am literally on awe watching lol❤
Thanks! I’m using a King Radial arm saw, bandsaw and hollow chisel mortiser in this vid
@@dustylumberco OK I thought that was a bandsaw but I didn’t know the other two and I didn’t even know they had a hollow chisel that is amazing! Thank you
I'm pretty sure this dude could produce the same joinery with a simple circular saw and chisel. Where as I couldn't come anywhere near his skill even if you gifted me all the equipment. Mind blown 🤯
You van do it with a chiesel and hammer, takes freaking long, but you can do it.
@@proknifesharpening Yeah for sure. It's too much work without power tools. If you're making furnitures just for yourself may be investing in an array of tools would seem a bit wasteful, but as a profession, it's just not gonna work in this day and age. I'd argue you probably can get very close to preciseness with sanding, but the time difference is just ridiculous.
brilliant work
Well, I hate to say something about another man's shorts, but yours are the best! 😁
Those tools did a great job
If I had all the tools you do I would never leave the workshop. Keep up the good work 👏
ffs are you living under a rock
@@ucmeytsc7302...are _you_ living under a rock made of gold? lmao
you dont need complex tools, you can do this with a saw, and chisels, still trying to figure out, just started woodworking
@@sleverlightSame. I just started last week and already make a display stand for my yugioh cards. Incense stick holder. Hatstand out of a tree branch. A perch for my dove and parakeets. And now I'm one to make my momma a box. This is so fun bro.
@@BowlHeadRalts You must be talented its hard for me to do. Do you have any guides? Funny you have yugioh cards too xD
THEY SAID DRILLING SQUARE HOLES WAS IMPOSSIBLE. WHAT THE HELL DID I JUST WITNESS. But seriously, I've never heard of a broach and drill combined for wood. That's absurdly awesome.
Yeah what is this alien technology
I was curious how to drill a square hole...I'm still puzzled by what I just saw..
What is that?
Chisel mortise. It’s a square chisel with a drill bit in the center. As you pull down the drill bit removes a large portion at the center and by pulling down the chisel is able to clean up the corners. They’ve been around for as long as square mortises have been used.
@@stumpbumpers Not really, square mortise predate them by over a thousand years, it is why the regular flat wood working chisel even exists, to square up the hole and flatten the edge.
@@alexistaylor969 It was a loose statement, not a factual claim. A chisel mortise was used at the same time, just not with a drill bit, if you just want to argue about something.
Me encantan las máquinas q tiene y el trabajo tan preciso q realiza
You are so talented
Amazing. As usual
Very solid joint. Definitely one I will remember for next years exposed timber frame work
I'm having extreme tool jealousy with this video 🤣
i want a workplace like this
Столько классных соединений 👍👍👍суппер .
nice bro 👍 good job
すごいっ!!
まさに職人技!!
beautiful😆
Без переводчика видно Как ты получаешь удовольствие от своей работы Рад за тебя
это дровосек-маньяк🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
с такими станками любой бы летал бы от счастья
Amazing
Talent, hard work, passion, love you love you
Awesome.
Unreal!!!
I wish I could frame a house with some of this joinery. Aside from the exterior sheathing I probably wouldn’t have to buy but 1 box of framing spikes. & the structure would probably last well beyond my great grandkids!
What nails??!!! A little glue & 1 strategically placed dowel that shit will last to the end of time! As will a lot of the other crazy joints that he comes up with! 😅😅😅😅
One of the wood blocks be looking kinda sus
Sei un grande complimenti
He's like the drug dealer for carpenters, he has ALL the joints!
🤣perfection 👍🏻artiste
“how did he die?”
He was asking where to buy the toys..
“dear God..”
There goes the brick, nail, glue, and steel industry
The Best, mantap from Indonesia
How long did that set up take
you do not get enough recognition for these kind of videos, I'm not to sure if most people would understand how hard amd complex some of these joins are, when I was in school I found it hard to get a dovetail join right 😂
It's a lot easier with $50k worth of tools. I want to see him do it by hand.
What kind of saw the name please thank you Sir 👍
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Perfekto
Love it freaking Awesome 👍 ! You hiring I would really enjoy working there.
Engenhoso, mas diminui muito a resistência
Love ur vids they're very satisfying
Кто это красавчик,и откуда он. Здоровья тебе и долгих лет жизни.
я думаю Флорида.
I love watching you make joints fit so perfectly. You are a master....with an awesome shop. Thanks for sharing! 👍🏾
your visualization skills blow my mind.
That was dope. Good job. Thanks for sharing.
Freeking show off!
Great video! Never seen that sideways saw!
What is name of saw here? Goes sideways and miter
Very nice 👌
To bylo swietne.
0:29 okay that was actually smart, cutting diagonal so u can reach it.
Perfect work there is no gaps between joint keep shinning🥰🤝🏻😯
You are amazing! Did I mention you have great shop! RWB
Thanks so much!
Amazing woodworking machines!!! Damn that’s very skilled!!!
Вот что значит-ЛЮБИТЬ своё дело! Сказать-золотые руки, слишком мало! Удачи тебе, дружище!!!
How work perfectly without gaps please suggest
Excelente trabajo, pero sin esas maravillosas herramientas podrá hacer algo similar??
Bro, wear safety gloves
Sin duda tienes conosimiento, pero igual esas máquinas son inalcanzables para muchos terrenales como yo😟
Man, wish I had even one of those machines. Back to work now....some day I might.
Excellent craftsmanship.
تسلم دماغك اللي فكرت وايدك اللي نفذت
😎saludos desde chile veo siempre sus videos mucho tiempo trabaje restaurando muebles antiguos haciendo yo el trabajo de carpinteria por eso desde mi punto de vista me asombra su habilidad en el trabajo de la madera y la maestria con que usa la maquinaria de corte tambiene sorprende el ingenio para hacer los cortes si hubiera un oscar para los carpinteros usted sin duda se lo mereceria 👏👏👏🤗🤗🤗👌👌👌
Ojalá y hubiese tenido la oportunidad de tener un profesor de ebanistería como ese. Impresionante todo lo que puede diseñar
Like, like, like... I'm from Brazil.
Only way you could improve this joint is to have a equal mass on each side peg. As 1 side has about 1/9th of the stock remaining and the opposing side has about 2/9th the meterial remaining. Possibly have a slightly rectangular center on one and a slight less than square 2 peg end to alow more uniform strengh of the joint. Superb craftsmanship cant fault your accuracy if I tryed
Có công cụ làm chưa hẵn đã làm tốt, phải có tay nghề như người thợ trong clip mới hoàn thành tớt sản phẩm..!💪💪💪💪💪
Now that is a gorgeous joint!
Now you're just showing off.
Seriously though, my favorite shit on RUclips. Not even a close second.
I'm looking for a woodworker like you. It would be nice if you were nearby. Here I'm looking, but there's none here for make 3 massage bed for me ..Germany
😎👍👍👍
Bruh the value of the machines you're using to make these joints far outweighs 1000 wood joints. Not even close to being worth it unless wood joinery is your profession and you make enough money to pay off the machines
When crafting by hand, what chisels do you use? Im an apprentice joiner and really wanna set up a workshop in my own time because I find it fascinating, what chisels would you recommend?
Perfect! I would like such machines ... for a second I wondered how much I would do it with an ordinary manual non-professional tool :)
Eres mi héroe me gusta tu trabajo y seguridad en lo qué haces felicidades
I'm really sorry about this, especially since it's through little to no fault of your own, but you remind me so much of Fred Durst that I have a really hard time liking you.
WOW...💜❗
DESDE LA BELLA CDMX ❗💜❗
I always wonder what tools he started his whole journey with, seems like an amazing collection of stuff to help get everything done! Awesome joinery 🤩
Hello, good time, it was very interesting and accurate, but you use the best tools, if you work so accurately with the tools we have, you have a reward.
That’s beautiful, I’m just jealous. Clearly I need more tools in my workshop.
It looks so obvious, *after* watching it :-)
Thanks! It's inspiring, as well as brilliant!
Unreal. Every video I see your markup and have no idea how this is gonna turn out. It's like a first date with a hot girl. You have a plan, but you have no idea what the ending will be.
With such precision joinery in every piece, your builds will last for generations! Amazing work!
I'm always amazed when watching at your videos. You're a real Master, with a capital "M" :)
Okay so I've come to the conclusion that either this guy really loves to show off or he is the guy who created jenga. Either way, it's awesome.
Do you have a book that shows all the different little do dads you show us. What they are called just fell off my brain lol
You make everything look so Easy
Bonjour monsieur
Dsl j'écris français... une question, je ne mets pas en cause l'assemblage ni la réalisation impeccable, mais point de vue résistance, quel type d'assemblage tirerait le meilleur parti de la section d'origine ? (Car au vu du tenon restant, cela doit créer un point de rupture ?)
Merci
Man ur tools are a game changer & who ever taught u ur carpentry skills bless them, if u taught ur self man more power to u brother.
Удивляет что многие не знают что можно сверлить квадратные отверствия
Beautiful. And absolutely insanely good work..
Thank you!
@@dustylumberco I aspire to have a shop like yours, the machines you use and the skills you possess to operate them like you do is always an uplifting experience to watch. Thank you for sharing your skills
Where can I get that mortising bit?
супер станки
I really wanted to like this guy, but his soul patch wouldn't let me. Nice work, regardless.
🤩., very good job.,,, bravo !!!!
if you get a chance could you put a list of all the woodworking tools and equipment you have in your shop that you use the most I need some new stuff and idk what that shits called
a cosas como estas me iba yo a dedicar en 2008=
you tube shorts
cosas creativas,
pero no se entendio asi
My respects. A professional. I watch your videos and I am amazed
His best joint yet
👇
Are the 3 pieces equally load bearing? One of the pieces looked like it was very thin
How are you so precise with these wide pen marking lines ? Even with a marking knife i'm not that precise lol
Thats a beauty of a job.
When you have the tools the sky is the limit. I always knew that tenon joints are the strongest of joints.