this was an interesting one - lots of steps forward, backwards, sideways... progress is never linear on these. enjoy. ps. coasters, t-shirts, toolbelts: www.carlrogers.co
I am fully impressed! It’s just a complete czcams.com/users/postUgkxGqOCINHE0Z0E5gxzSdNi9NWGugRY5Hm2 plan with the best resources and step by step instructions . These shed plans are so satisfying as if the sheds build themselves on their own. Worthy work Ryan!
Gooood evening from central Florida! Hope everyone has a great night! Blue tape covering the makers mark on the saw... I don't blame you! Only promote what they will pay.
Go-Pro shots are fine. Anything to make it easier for you. We are privileged that you share this amazing transformation. Thank you & great work. Billy J..... Queensland, Australia.
Здравствуйте ! Всегда жду ваше новое видео . Спасибо что показываете вашу работу ... hello ! Always waiting for your new video. Thanks for showing your work...
Same here! 😄 (In case someone is wondering, we're talking about the clip from the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey with the monolith and the apes that Carl used in his video)
Another outstanding video, Carl. You have unbelievable level of patience and skills. Truly informative and enjoyable to watch. New video equipment worked well.
36:30 and others like it - an oscillating tool would make your life so much easier here, I have a Fein Multimaster and it has been an absolute game changer for renovating 👍
And there are numerous brands out there that might be more budget friendly (given that the power planer he purchased during this video seemed to be partly based on budget). And it could even be useful for use in cutting some of the tenons where a drill and large spade bit were used. 9:53
Go Pro & tripod setup together creates just enough variety to level up a good production quality to be great! Thanks for sharing this journey and taking the time to build a channel around it!
Good to see you back Carl, l hope your dad is well. Great video, great explanations. And the addition of the band saw to your tool kit is a good one. All the best.
Not too keen on the GoPro headset attachment shots, but the drone shots...wow! Loving the work on the staircase, can't wait for a tour of the inside of the house.
Undoubtedly, the master craftsman demonstrated unusual skills, experience, knowledge, professionalism , and talent. This is highly educational knowledge for those amateurs who want to become professional professionals. Maybe! Thanks
I grew up in the 80's watching restoration show called This Old House and watching this reminds of that show. I absolutely loved it back then and love watching you now. The details...WOW
I have a habit of looking at old garages and barns marveling at the craftsmanship. The problem I see with that storage barn is that it needs to be at our house. A really nice shop and video.
You really should get yourself an oscillating multi-tool like the Makita XMT035 - I'm sure Festool makes similar. That awkward sawing thing with the stringer against the wall at the landing would have taken you a couple painless minutes. Look forward to the next video Carl.
Totally agree. When I was doing installations, I had three. Retired now and am down to one. You will learn to do things with a multi master that you never thought of.
@@edrussell7960 The hand tool work is core to the attraction of this channel. For a young guy, Carl has serious hand tool chops. On the other hand, I keep seeing strange Festool tools I never knew existed - at least the beam saw. I love the modern approach to traditional carpentry and home building/restoration.
I pause at each new scene: overhead farmstead, inside garage, seasoned lumber pile, staircase, to inspect the details: the old beams, the old brickwork, the newer repairs, everything. It's so absorbing and beautiful. Quality. Thanks for the excellent photography and production. I also really appreciate your narration. Sorry non-English speakers.
Ah, progress. And New Toolz! Always instructive when putting one's own workshop together is seeing what tools work best for what job given the complexities of one's own projects. That bandsaw is just the thing for an amateur boat builder.
Aahhhh, the joy of woodworking.. Nice, interesting and very, very pleasant to watch, although for you there was some serious effort needed. 😉 Oak is a hard one to deal with, especially seasoned and very dry.. It's heavy also.. Keep on, the house is almost beginnin' to look like a mansion... Cheers.👍
The red moon was beautiful. With all your lovely electric machinery I wonder how long it took the craftsman to make all those years ago. So pleased to see you back so enjoy watching your vlogs. Xx
Thank you for taking us along on this amazing project, love the "Carl Cam", so refreshing to see such craftsmanship and care. Love the oak, so beautiful but can't imagine how hard it must be to machine.
@@crispijnwind6640 Brand preference? Did you not notice the electric plane he bought? 2nd cheapest one in the shop. No point getting a Festool unless you’re a pro using it every day/week. I own 5 multisaws and the cheapest cordless one bought in an emergency is just as good as the most expensive one.
It must be very satisfying to know you are leaving something behind after you have gone that will be used for perhaps 100 years or longer. Well done sir.
The power tools used, especially, the portable band saw , made a very big difference in achieving difficult jobs much easier and highly accurate. Thanks
A whole new appreciation, for the work that goes into staircases. I wouldn't like to have tackled the original version, with no power tools ! I just need to sit near the bag of shavings to complete the whole sensory ambience
SO good to see you posting again. These videos are therapy for me and I appreciate them. And your dedication to your work is amazing. I hope we see more progress in the coming month.
this was an interesting one - lots of steps forward, backwards, sideways... progress is never linear on these. enjoy.
ps. coasters, t-shirts, toolbelts: www.carlrogers.co
Go pro makes the wood look warped. Loving the videos as always despite the go pro wonky looking wood
I've never seen a handheld bandsaw used for woodworking...very well done. Good for you...
@@IOTWVUVWTOI San José te guarde y te cuide. Esas manos Alós 3 Bes ok s de una mayor bb esos
Not a fan of your first person camera view
Makes you appreciate the original carpenter 300 years ago. Who built it with no power tools or modern equipment💪. 👍🏴
I am fully impressed! It’s just a complete czcams.com/users/postUgkxGqOCINHE0Z0E5gxzSdNi9NWGugRY5Hm2 plan with the best resources and step by step instructions . These shed plans are so satisfying as if the sheds build themselves on their own. Worthy work Ryan!
Hooray, Carl is back! Carl, do you think we could get a tour of the main house? It would be fascinating see it.
Ben, I was thinking the same. It's been a while since episode 3 of the staircase job.
Love your channel!
Agreed!
You need a fein multi tool, i have a 15 century farm house and it’s saved me hours of time, I’m a diyer though and not up to your impeccable standards
Gooood evening from central Florida! Hope everyone has a great night! Blue tape covering the makers mark on the saw... I don't blame you! Only promote what they will pay.
It´s a real pleasure to see your skills with all woodwork you put hands on
Thank you for the blood moon timelapse, amazing how red it was!
Go-Pro shots are fine. Anything to make it easier for you. We are privileged that you share this amazing transformation. Thank you & great work. Billy J..... Queensland, Australia.
I definitely agree. Anything you make I am happy to watch
Здравствуйте ! Всегда жду ваше новое видео . Спасибо что показываете вашу работу ...
hello ! Always waiting for your new video. Thanks for showing your work...
Been sitting here for months waiting for you Carl!!!! Love the channel. I live vicariously through you ahhahah
Wonderful to see you back. All you do is amazing! Thumbs up for the GoPro. Have a joyful and safe holiday season.
Besides your work being absolutely fantastic, your filming is even better, always a treat to watch, thank you!
I cannot but admire those people who could do the same thing 300 years ago without the modern equipments we have today.
It is a joy watching you guys do what you do. I wish I could work with you.
Watching the incredible skill and precision it took to remake this staircase makes me appreciate the original artisans even more.
That 2001 clip killed me lol great workmanship as always and the editing takes it to the next level
Same here! 😄
(In case someone is wondering, we're talking about the clip from the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey with the monolith and the apes that Carl used in his video)
Hard to believe they managed to make the original with hand tools!!! Oak is so so hard to cut. Nice work.
You asked what we thought. Well, restoring something that is over 300 years old is never boring, and .......... I think you are brilliant. Truly.
Valiant effort in trying to save the old posts. Fascinating to see the new ones being constructed. Here’s to another 300 years. 🍻
Another outstanding video, Carl. You have unbelievable level of patience and skills. Truly informative and enjoyable to watch. New video equipment worked well.
Omg so happy for a new video 😂🎉❤
Great work and the "mood" shots are particularly poetic in this video. Thanks
36:30 and others like it - an oscillating tool would make your life so much easier here, I have a Fein Multimaster and it has been an absolute game changer for renovating 👍
I was just thinking the very same myself
And there are numerous brands out there that might be more budget friendly (given that the power planer he purchased during this video seemed to be partly based on budget).
And it could even be useful for use in cutting some of the tenons where a drill and large spade bit were used. 9:53
Carl, you are a Saint for trying to refurbish and use the old newel posts but new fits better so new it is.
So satisfying. Fantastic project video.
Awesome idea the way you utilized the laser level 👍
Very fun, lots of clever thinking to navigate your way through this 3D puzzle. Well done.
Love your videos ! And i think we are neighbours in France ! You are doing a beautiful restoration, ty for the sharing it
Watching you work is the highlight of my day :)
Go Pro & tripod setup together creates just enough variety to level up a good production quality to be great!
Thanks for sharing this journey and taking the time to build a channel around it!
Amazing workmanship! What a job.
Good to see you back Carl, l hope your dad is well. Great video, great explanations. And the addition of the band saw to your tool kit is a good one.
All the best.
Can you imagine that 300 years ago doing this without all those wonderful tools
Какого замечательного сына - помощника, воспитал отец!
Хвала отцу! Отличное видео, рада встрече.
U syna uzhe est' zhena 😁
Not too keen on the GoPro headset attachment shots, but the drone shots...wow! Loving the work on the staircase, can't wait for a tour of the inside of the house.
Great go pro shots. Makes me feel like I’m Carl rogers 😂
What a world class craftsman
Beautiful work Carl. I applaud your patience and precision. Very nice work.
Undoubtedly, the master craftsman demonstrated unusual skills, experience, knowledge, professionalism , and talent. This is highly educational knowledge for those amateurs who want to become professional professionals. Maybe! Thanks
Great close up on chisel work . So satisfying to see the grain come up in waves !
That band saw is great! Especially watching you both 'effortlessly' cutting the chamfer edges. 👏🥳. Nice to see you again too.
I grew up in the 80's watching restoration show called This Old House and watching this reminds of that show. I absolutely loved it back then and love watching you now. The details...WOW
True knowledge and professionalism makes difficult jobs easier. Thanks
wouldn’t have noticed the GoPro of you hadn’t pointed it out .. so , approved !! 😆
Haven't even started the video and already know it's good as always
GoPro on your cap better than tripod.
You’re good at getting the camera in there where we can see very close.
Love the videos
The 2001: A Space Odyssey clip had me chuckling!
Great build there. thanks for sharing with us.
Superb, you are very talented for such a young bloke 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I learned what a newel post is literally yesterday and now im learning how to make them
I like on Christmas vacation when Clark Griswald fixes the newel post....lol
Festwho? Love the progress! You don’t need them anyways!
I have a habit of looking at old garages and barns marveling at the craftsmanship. The problem I see with that storage barn is that it needs to be at our house. A really nice shop and video.
Awesome Carl. Shout out to the people who made the original posts by hand!
thank you. You are so inspirational !
You really should get yourself an oscillating multi-tool like the Makita XMT035 - I'm sure Festool makes similar. That awkward sawing thing with the stringer against the wall at the landing would have taken you a couple painless minutes. Look forward to the next video Carl.
I was mentally screamng the same thing in my head haha. But I do appreciate the use of the hand tools also.
Totally agree. When I was doing installations, I had three. Retired now and am down to one. You will learn to do things with a multi master that you never thought of.
@@edrussell7960 The hand tool work is core to the attraction of this channel. For a young guy, Carl has serious hand tool chops. On the other hand, I keep seeing strange Festool tools I never knew existed - at least the beam saw. I love the modern approach to traditional carpentry and home building/restoration.
I pause at each new scene: overhead farmstead, inside garage, seasoned lumber pile, staircase, to inspect the details: the old beams, the old brickwork, the newer repairs, everything. It's so absorbing and beautiful. Quality. Thanks for the excellent photography and production. I also really appreciate your narration. Sorry non-English speakers.
This was well worth the wait. Looking forward to new adventures Carl. Happy Thanksgiving to you & yours. Ken from Indiana 🇺🇸
that was a brilliant resourceful use of a laser level, loved it, smiled all the way.
Amazing! REALLY well done!
Ah, progress. And New Toolz! Always instructive when putting one's own workshop together is seeing what tools work best for what job given the complexities of one's own projects. That bandsaw is just the thing for an amateur boat builder.
Hi. I don't mind the gopro perspective since it makes your life easier. Just happy to continue getting content.
Aahhhh, the joy of woodworking.. Nice, interesting and very, very pleasant to watch, although for you there was some serious effort needed. 😉 Oak is a hard one to deal with, especially seasoned and very dry.. It's heavy also.. Keep on, the house is almost beginnin' to look like a mansion... Cheers.👍
Watched on the TV instead of phone today.
Better than the phone by far.
Made the video even more enjoyable.
Loved every second.
The red moon was beautiful. With all your lovely electric machinery I wonder how long it took the craftsman to make all those years ago. So pleased to see you back so enjoy watching your vlogs. Xx
Wow beautiful work you are a true artist of wood I love watching you work .x
That bandsaw is some investment! I always appreciate new tools when I’ve been doing it the ‘hard way’ with what I’ve got. Love the videos!
Great craftsmanship.
Nice. Dryed Oak is so hard to work on. 👍
Very good, I specially love the fact that all is solid oak! You have a fortune there!
Thank you for walking us through the process of building the newel post
Great to see you back mate, I hope you all enjoyed the summer.
OMG... cannot imagine the man-hours you spent on the newel posts! Excellent job and the end justifies the effort. All the best this holiday season.
That two man band saw is the bomb! You two are magicians.
Just wonderful. In awe of your skill and envious of the opportunity to use them in such a splendid family project.
Thank you for taking us along on this amazing project, love the "Carl Cam", so refreshing to see such craftsmanship and care. Love the oak, so beautiful but can't imagine how hard it must be to machine.
I love how you take great pride in your work What a perfectionist what a result!
It must take twice as long just having to video all of this amazing woodworking!! Hats off to you sir fine job indeed 👌
Wow absolutely superb work!! Awesome
Go-Pro worked just fine. Nice work.
Masterpiece...bravo Carl!)) GoPro metod is perfect!
I think the gopro footage is a plus, it’s another texture. Very high quality all round again, thanks 👍
I wish I had 1/4 of your talent. So satisfying to watch.
What an absolutely stunning staircase! Great workmanship, love it!!! Well done, chapeau!!!
The project of the stairs is amazing. I am impressed at amout of work, skills and calmness. I appreciate that You put extra work to recording it.
A ‘Multi Tool’ would make short work of some of the tricky cuts you had to do. Cheap to buy and very useful.
Yes exactly what I was thinking. Given his brand preference, Festool Vecturo would be just the thing he needs.
@@crispijnwind6640 Brand preference? Did you not notice the electric plane he bought? 2nd cheapest one in the shop. No point getting a Festool unless you’re a pro using it every day/week. I own 5 multisaws and the cheapest cordless one bought in an emergency is just as good as the most expensive one.
It must be very satisfying to know you are leaving something behind after you have gone that will be used for perhaps 100 years or longer. Well done sir.
You certainly know how to navigate your way around a Wood Shop! Always a Learning Experience!
Great stuff as usual Carl.
Great work. Some $$$ for that tool indeed!
The power tools used, especially, the portable band saw , made a very big difference in achieving difficult jobs much easier and highly accurate. Thanks
I get mesmerised watching you. Hope Dad's knee job went well - all the best.
A whole new appreciation, for the work that goes into staircases. I wouldn't like to have tackled the original version, with no power tools !
I just need to sit near the bag of shavings to complete the whole sensory ambience
SO good to see you posting again. These videos are therapy for me and I appreciate them. And your dedication to your work is amazing. I hope we see more progress in the coming month.
Beautiful work there mate.
That bandsaw is AAAHHHmazing!
Always good content Carl.
Just ordered my coasters! Happy Christmas!
i love watching you guys work. true skills
Wunderschöne Arbeit mit Geräten von Festool! Grüße aus Deutschland 🇩🇪
Awesome work. Love your videos. Your attention to detail and commitment to preservation and restoration are rewarding to watch.