This is a great wood project book ruclips.net/user/postUgkxkPIWb22DigCqxmlXerCyUF4HCl6eSU2L . Most of the projects use the pallet simply as a source of reclaimed wood not as a recognizable pallet so even if you didn't have a pallet you could make these projects with any reclaimed (or even new) wood. The instructions are excellent. The style is charming and would work with lots of different decor. There are quite a number of projects that involve tiling of teh wood pieces which is a really cool idea and can produce beautiful pieces when working with aged wood.
Woodworking takes so much time as it is, I can’t imagine how long this video took. Each frame would entail going to a real saw, making a tiny portion of a cut, removing the saw dust and debris, placing the piece back exactly where you initially took it from, likely in a totally different room than the shop, then taking a picture. Repeat 2300 times. Amazing.
But when you frame it relative to the difficulty of stop motion in general, it's not so much extreme anymore. Some other stop motion are incredibly more meticulous
It COULD be done by masking and revealing more in each image in After Effects or something, but I'd wager he does it the old-fashioned way from the shadows alone. There have to be markers or something that are used to keep the corners of the wood consistent between shots to help speed up the process. Otherwise, this would take so long
So the drill that makes square holes doesn't really do it? I'm sure I saw one working once. Do you also blunt your tool so it takes longer to do the job? (I'm having you on with that!) 🤣
I swear omozoc shows up every few months, drops the most beautiful joinery work possible in front of us as a single frame of stop-motion animation, then leaves without a word. Absolute legend
It's such a shame that people reupload your videos without permission or credit therefore having the watermarks in the video. Besides of that thank you for your awesome videos! They make my day way better!
I used to do Stop Motion animations.. This is a incredible amount of work. I can't watch this without feeling pain and sorrow towards the person that made this. I know it is supposed to be satisfying, but knowing what they had to do for all this just gives me some pain. I appreciate the work and effort put in to this.
I can’t imagine how long these woodcutting videos actually take, the cutting, sanding, polishing, and all that while having to take tons and tons of pictures in between it all
I have worked with wood for over 20 years, and I never even THOUGHT to use the tools you used in this video. I could have saved tens of thousands of dollars, as well as the mess I create on a daily basis. Bravo my friend. Bra-vo. On a serious note: this has to be one of the coolest videos that I've seen in a very long time. Wonderfully done 👍
My mom pressured me out of being a carpenter at 12 years old. I worked as an engineer for the same company for 25 years. I just quit on 5/16/22 and now I'm a Carpenter. True story!
THANK YOU! All these other woodworkers on RUclips are showing fake ways to do woodworking projects in order to make it look harder than it actually is and drive up cost. You're showing how it really is. Blowing the doors off the woodworking industry's lies
Wow! This is even better than the milk crate one! That one had a lot slower pace and deliberate actions, i liked this one better as you kept it fast and simple without it getting repetitive or tedious for you to make. Good job man keep going! :D
I like the way you use the vegetable-chopping sounds while cutting the wood at 0:24, and how at 0:25 the cross section looks like a sliced onion lol, it just fits so well
I can't explain why, but stopmotion makes me so anxious. I think maybe because I understand how much time and effort it takes, and I am so worried that I won't appreciate it enough that I don't enjoy watching it. I can't explain it.
That's interesting. Have you seen stop motion movies like "The Nightmare Before Christmas"? I may be setting you up for failure if you don't like it, but I think its fantastic with it's music and animation and it has 95% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Plot twist: they have godly strength and kitchen knives that cut through space-time, but they are framing it as a stop-motion so that we won't be frightened
How is this even possible? When doing the cuts between photos, is the wood secured somehow so it doesn't move? It seems impossible to take that wood over to a bench and do a bit of a cut and put it back in exactly the same position, dozens of times for a single cut. Mindboggling!
honestly he might have just cut it and then edited it to look like the 2 pieces are one until the knife goes through, cause the knife goes in at an angle and the cuts are actually following the knife which would be hard to replicate if cutting normally
Oh Gawd, I wish wood working was that Simple. I did try it a School, but to Be Honest I Bleeding hated it and Sadly still do..! But if it was that Easy, I would be Living in a Massive Wooden Castle. Thx for the Entertainment. Cheers kim in Oz..! 😎
It's so good! And I cannot express how much better this is without the wet sounds from before. The video is just great and the end product is so nice. Also, I did laugh when the milk box came in.
This is a great wood project book ruclips.net/user/postUgkxkPIWb22DigCqxmlXerCyUF4HCl6eSU2L . Most of the projects use the pallet simply as a source of reclaimed wood not as a recognizable pallet so even if you didn't have a pallet you could make these projects with any reclaimed (or even new) wood. The instructions are excellent. The style is charming and would work with lots of different decor. There are quite a number of projects that involve tiling of teh wood pieces which is a really cool idea and can produce beautiful pieces when working with aged wood.
LMAO
Woodworking takes so much time as it is, I can’t imagine how long this video took. Each frame would entail going to a real saw, making a tiny portion of a cut, removing the saw dust and debris, placing the piece back exactly where you initially took it from, likely in a totally different room than the shop, then taking a picture. Repeat 2300 times. Amazing.
Or he's super man
But when you frame it relative to the difficulty of stop motion in general, it's not so much extreme anymore. Some other stop motion are incredibly more meticulous
@@billybob1831I dare you to perfectly reposition a piece of wood you just hatcheted.
Hi, me
It COULD be done by masking and revealing more in each image in After Effects or something, but I'd wager he does it the old-fashioned way from the shadows alone. There have to be markers or something that are used to keep the corners of the wood consistent between shots to help speed up the process. Otherwise, this would take so long
As a carpenter myself, this force application on wood is completely accurate. We actually make it look hard for the labor cost
lol
So the drill that makes square holes doesn't really do it? I'm sure I saw one working once.
Do you also blunt your tool so it takes longer to do the job? (I'm having you on with that!)
🤣
The continuity for the milk crate along with the level of skill is a delight to watch
AAAAAHHHHHH
fair enough...?
As a carpenter, I can confirm that this is how things are really done.
I knew it!!
I want to be a carpenter noe
Bro don't tell them we have the secret stash of magic cooking utensils and the power tools are just for show.
@@KJ-nw8ge he already told them :(
But you are a tea gardner. Is that your 2nd part time job?
I swear omozoc shows up every few months, drops the most beautiful joinery work possible in front of us as a single frame of stop-motion animation, then leaves without a word. Absolute legend
It's such a shame that people reupload your videos without permission or credit therefore having the watermarks in the video. Besides of that thank you for your awesome videos! They make my day way better!
What videos?
I watched this video several times and literally didn't see the watermark until I read your comment.
@@PrinnyDoodMan I know, right? They’re so subtle!
What a shame
On tik tok is full of people stealing stuff
The way the stand is the exact same size as the milk box 😍
yes
yes
not only is he making good stopmotions, the seat also looks good
edit: lol didnt think i would get over 100 likes. TY 🥰
Thanks!!! I'm glad!!
he’s gonna start making tables soon
He’s gonna start making _houses_ soon!
I mean who can stop this man?
Tables, milk crates, food and of course... Bloody good stopmotion. He has got it all!
@@YourLocalCafe what do you mean? I thought all of it was food 🤔🤔
your preciseness and your satisfying sound effects and ur stop motion make ur works masterpieces... you tuly deserve more than 1m subs
I'm honored!!!
@@omozoc i especially love the wood stuff btw! it’s sooo satisfying
@@ezmatt Thank you ezMatt.A few days later, I will upload another video of woodworking.
scemers twin!?!
@@omozoc yayyy
I used to do Stop Motion animations..
This is a incredible amount of work.
I can't watch this without feeling pain and sorrow towards the person that made this.
I know it is supposed to be satisfying, but knowing what they had to do for all this just gives me some pain.
I appreciate the work and effort put in to this.
maybe, on an off chance, they enjoy doing this content
the milk tray from the previous video fitting so perfectly on top is the icing on this beautiful cake
oh my god, it's all cake?!!
Ron Swason's wood working skills are truly on another level.
Or maybe his video editing skills (?)
As a Stand User, I can confirm this is how stands were created.
Oh, no! This is a JoJo reference!
@@podpisunchik saying Jojo is a Jojo reference
IS THAT A JOJO REFERENCE?????!!!!! 🤜🤛🔥💯👊❗️😤
@@isthatajojoreference2385 We've come full circle, we need to return to monke
Such a fast and easy job, don't know why any woodworker would complain...
I can’t imagine how long these woodcutting videos actually take, the cutting, sanding, polishing, and all that while having to take tons and tons of pictures in between it all
This is ridiculously satisfying to watch, thank you for the content, much appreciated.
The truth is it’s not stop motion, he’s just super strong.
This is one of those things that no one could have known the world needed.....but the world needed.
Plot twist: it isn’t stop motion he’s just strong enough to cut through wood with a kitchen knife
Finally, a stop motion cooking video after so many years. They are the most satisfying out of all types of videos
Thank you!!!
本来絶対にこんな簡単に切れないものがサクサク切れるの気持ちいい
I have worked with wood for over 20 years, and I never even THOUGHT to use the tools you used in this video. I could have saved tens of thousands of dollars, as well as the mess I create on a daily basis.
Bravo my friend. Bra-vo.
On a serious note: this has to be one of the coolest videos that I've seen in a very long time. Wonderfully done 👍
I commend this person's skill with a saw to be able to make partial cuts for each frame yet still end with a clean cut.
When your mother pressured you into becoming a carpenter but your true passion lies in cooking
My mom pressured me out of being a carpenter at 12 years old. I worked as an engineer for the same company for 25 years. I just quit on 5/16/22 and now I'm a Carpenter. True story!
@@jeffron7 you didn't do cooking tho, but interesting stories
He makes the process look so legit I’m starting to think this is how it’s actually done lol. 😂
Seeing wood cut Iike butter is the most satisfying thing.
Placing the milk crate on top at the end was a very good "icing of the cake". Very well done. Top quality. Made me smile all the way through.
too
I love that in addition to the stop motion it's just straight up a very well crafted and stylish piece of woodworking
If only woodworking was this easy.
seriously don't get why people hate on this.
its called artistic expression people, not a woodworking how-to
Maybe because of this 0:58
Man, Clark Kent's wood working videos are getting a lot of hits.
lol ik rite
So this is how a crafting table in Minecraft actually works
Enchanted milk
Enchantments:
-Luck of the Moo III
-Poison resistance
Ok but the was he cuts it and the noise- so satisfying
Your mom
@@implayingrobloxandwht so random
And I’m an orphan
*The sound effects make this the most satisfying thing on the Internet* 😅 haha
i love how the different types of wood have different textures to their cutting sounds :)
The long-awaited sequel to "Milk Crate."
Yeah!!!
This one was INSANELY satisfying. Please make more!
Amogus 🧑🚀👨🚀👩🚀👨🚀👨🚀👨🚀👩🚀🟥🟥🟥🔪🔪🔪🔪🍣
If only woodworking was actually this easy
bruh eeeee
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I Love how he uses auctual methods with the most obscure tools ever
the crate and the stand lining up perfectly was too good
THANK YOU! All these other woodworkers on RUclips are showing fake ways to do woodworking projects in order to make it look harder than it actually is and drive up cost. You're showing how it really is.
Blowing the doors off the woodworking industry's lies
I'm going straight to the lumber yard and buy a butterknife!
Beautiful sound design! The sound of chopping the wood was perfectly done & so aesthetically pleasing.
This is how Superman does carpentry
The sheer level of talent and craftsmanship is absolutely gorgeous astounding amazing
This channel’s unique style & quality content are a joy
With an appreciation for both wood working and stop motion, this was incredibly satisfying.
I just watched the milk video before this and I have to say the ending is perfect
I'm not sure how this ended up in my feed, but I wanted to make sure to comment that I think the concept is amazing. It was a fun watch! Thank you!
This isn't stop motion, he's just really strong
Truly.
The chopping of the wood sound - chef’s kiss
Yes, that's exactly how it felt for me, you took the words outta my mouth 😂😂
Music to my ears
omg i literally thought that that stand was perfect for the milk crate i screamed “YES!” when i saw you place the milk crate on the stand.
I've done woodworking. I've done stop motion. Both require a great deal of patience. I cannot imagine the massive reserves of patience you must have.
Best stop motion content on RUclips. Absolute artform!
Wow!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you Sam!!!
Wow! This is even better than the milk crate one!
That one had a lot slower pace and deliberate actions, i liked this one better as you kept it fast and simple without it getting repetitive or tedious for you to make. Good job man keep going!
:D
and that way he can produce the video faster too, i'm sure
@@seagrid888 exactly!
People who wonder why wooden furniture is expensive think this is how it is made.
I like how this was put in everyone's recommendations 4 months late.
True
Lol
Lol
Carpenters are just wood chefs
このシリーズ楽しい…。
最後胸熱でした。
おぉ~胸熱はうれしいです!!!
It was oddly satisfying to see the milk crate from the previous video fit perfectly on the stool
It hurts my mind to think that people are this talented
I've sharpened my knives with the best sharpeners money can buy. Still cant get clean cuts like this.
why are you trying to cut wood with knives
@@beluwuga2229 +1
@@twingolord r/woooosh
I like the way you use the vegetable-chopping sounds while cutting the wood at 0:24, and how at 0:25 the cross section looks like a sliced onion lol, it just fits so well
This is both extremely enjoyable and yet incredibly bothersome. I think the youth today would refer to this as "blursed."
Imagine if your tools actually could work that easily.
The gods would be in envy of us!
You would lose your hand even easier than ever
Woodworking suddenly doesn't seem so intimidating! I'll grab my spatula and give this a try!
Wish it was this easy too ha
😂🤣👊🏻
I can't explain why, but stopmotion makes me so anxious. I think maybe because I understand how much time and effort it takes, and I am so worried that I won't appreciate it enough that I don't enjoy watching it. I can't explain it.
nice
Its ok
That's interesting. Have you seen stop motion movies like "The Nightmare Before Christmas"? I may be setting you up for failure if you don't like it, but I think its fantastic with it's music and animation and it has 95% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Plot twist: they have godly strength and kitchen knives that cut through space-time, but they are framing it as a stop-motion so that we won't be frightened
The dedication this guy has to line up almost 1,000 photos is insane
Funny, I hardly ever think of it like that (maybe last time was back in high school?), but you are right. It is a massive series of photos.
Bro this is art. A truly unique blend of creativity across multiple spaces.
OK BUT IS NO ONE GONNA TALK ABOUT HOW HE PERFECTLY CUTS IT TO SHAPE??
NO RIDGES OR ANYTHING
prob laser
Disappointed there was no taste at the end, but great recipe tutorial either way! Will be making this for dinner soon!
Most people don't realise how much work has gone into this. Great work well done...
Knowing how hard stop-motion production is, this is so smooth, almost flawless.
When attempting to follow this tutorial, it's important to remember to sharpen your tools regularly.
Do you realize how much you made me want to take a bite out of that wood?
the milk crate makes a return
This is what i imagine when they say a wood is soft
Can you even imagine what amazing things would exist- if building stuff was as easy and effortless as this??😱❤️
It is.
The problem is, breaking things like that was as easy as crushing a marshmallow.
This person : *Creates and posts stop motion crafting video*
60% of commentets: "And I took that personally"
You took those comments personally
Seriously i feel like im getting pranked
When regular woodworking isn't difficult enough for you
Bro how tf do carpenters complain this looks easy af
This so stop motion they didn’t actually do this so easily
@@lucyy996 really? We all thought they just do it like that. Seems pretty easy.
@@lucyy996 r/wooosh
@@lucyy996 who would’ve thought 😯 😱
@@lucyy996 Should've told us sooner!
crazy how it is popping up in everyone's recommended at the same time and has comments within the past few minutes lol
Wow!! You got it.
Same here
Понятно как это снято, но не понятно сколько сил в это было вложено! Однозначно заслуживаешь все эти просмотры!!!
Me at the beginning: Oh neat but I think I liked the mi-
Me at the end: THE MILK!
YES, THE MILK!
How is this even possible? When doing the cuts between photos, is the wood secured somehow so it doesn't move? It seems impossible to take that wood over to a bench and do a bit of a cut and put it back in exactly the same position, dozens of times for a single cut. Mindboggling!
honestly he might have just cut it and then edited it to look like the 2 pieces are one until the knife goes through, cause the knife goes in at an angle and the cuts are actually following the knife which would be hard to replicate if cutting normally
If you look closely, at 0:09 seconds, there is a line on the table. That's is probably for in-between shots alignment purposes.
man those tools are....SHARP.
Bruh
honestly, to him this wood is cake.
no no your wrong this wood is butter DID YOU SEE HIM USE HIS PINKIE AND CARVE A DEEP LINE????!?!?!??!
@@JayWorld527 oh.
As a wood, i can confirm that this is good
I felt like this was all leading up to something... The milk crate getting set on top of the stand was so simple but such a nice payoff.
laughed audibly when he put the milk carton on at the end
Two of the hardest hobbies combined! Stop motion+woodworking= chefs kiss! Great job!
Oh Gawd, I wish wood working was that Simple.
I did try it a School, but to Be Honest I Bleeding hated it and Sadly still do..!
But if it was that Easy,
I would be Living in a Massive Wooden Castle.
Thx for the Entertainment.
Cheers kim in Oz..! 😎
すっごい見覚えがあるなと思ったらちょっと前にやったミルクケースの続きだったのか
can't wait, this video is mirrored + speedup and then put into tiktok
dont forget without crediting
@@itz_lexiii_ it's so fuckin true
If anyone deserves 1.9 Million subs, it’s this guy
WHO ARE YOU TO THE REVEAL THE SECRETS OF OUR ORDER, YOUNG CARPENTER?!
finally someone spoke up...
Those are some sharp knives
It's so good! And I cannot express how much better this is without the wet sounds from before. The video is just great and the end product is so nice. Also, I did laugh when the milk box came in.
This is very cool! If you press the side arrow keys ( < and > ) while the video is paused, you can go frame by frame. Very well done!
that just skips big chunks of the video
when u notice how hard it is to make these videos. you apricate them more that they exist