Simple Joinery You've Never Seen Before
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- čas přidán 3. 09. 2022
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The Tools & Equipment I use- kit.co/nickpedulla
This Bench Seat is made from Tasmanian Oak and has been designed specifically for a client of mine. The finish used is Fiddes Oil- Satin.
One thing to mention that I didn’t explain in the video are the holes I drilled in the side rails before routing the dovetails. These holes allow me to drop and raise the side rail from the dovetail bit as dovetail bits are tapered making it very dangerous to lift or drop a workpiece onto the bit. Having said that, you may notice I had to back cut a small section in order to achieve this. This is not recommended for anyone who is inexperienced with a router. Back cutting can result in your workpiece being flung out of your hands resulting in serious injury.
Speaking of unsafe practices. The jig I used to cut the slots in the legs for the wedges was not specifically made for this technique. It was used for something else but I felt confident in using it as the main surfaces were appropriately supported. But once again I do not recommend this.
The spray used on the brass is a spray lacquer used to stop tarnishing. I’ve also hand rubbed a wax finish over the top of the lacquer once dried.
Once again I have to say that Osmo Oil isn’t a bad finish. I love the look of it on certain woods and the application is easy. I just feel that the protection has been lacking. Please let me know in the comments of any other finishes you like to use.
Thank you so much for watching. Please like & Subscribe if you like my work.
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- Website- www.bernchandleyfurniture.com/
Standard Questions-
- What glue do I use? Titebond 3 & Titebond Original
- What finish do I use? Fiddes Oil
Designed, built, filmed and edited by Nick Pedulla from Pedulla Studio
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I just decided to give up woodworking altogether and continue watching your videos. A lot cheaper and much more satisfying.
I’ve seen soooo many woodworking videos on CZcams and I caught myself saying “are you f’n kidding me” many times during this. You’re an artist.
I would imagine that your new approach to filming is gonna have your channel explode. People connect with people. So seeing you, hearing you, let’s us connect with you. Looking forward to all your great work!
thank you
6:30 am central time America
I must say I am addicted to your channel. You are the best craftsman on CZcams. You continue to inspire me to continue to hone my craft. Keep it going mate!
DAMN! I've watched several of your videos and find myself somewhere between immense envy and absolute awe at not just your craftsmanship, but your artistic vision to create. Hats off mate as ya'all say. If ya ever crave a 65 year old underling apprentice, give me a hoy.
Doing problems using Polar co-ordinates was my nemesis in math; watching you drill holes in wood whose position in the drill press is determined by consideration of three planes is mind-boggling. The fact that they all align at the end is supernatural.
I feel like I need you to write my content from now on! Lol Thats was amazing
He's truly an artist and a schematic,detailed and fine performer...
Wood worker..!?? No he's in my words wood artist..
Nick, you make incredible jigs and incredible pieces of art. I used to watch The New Yankee Workshop to get ideas, then I started to calculate the cost of equipment, materials, and time and soon realized it would be cheaper to just watch HIS show! Besides, I’m guessing it wouldn’t be long before I was missing a finger or two! Now, I can just watch your channel and live vicariously through your amazing skills! Thank you for this awesome channel, Nick!
I am in awe of the genius of your jigs!
Hey Nick, I really appreciate your work and your videos. The new on camera discussion is great and hopefully is feeling more natural for you. Your work speaks for itself but it’s very nice to hear your thoughts too :)
Thanks so much
Hear hear. Those afterwards insights indeed are a perfect organic ending to it all.
You are the best wood craftsman on CZcams!
Your diversity is inspiring! Even if I never reach that level, it's still helpful and challenging to learn new ways and know that almost anything is possible with standard machines and hand tools.
I don't think I've ever commented before in 10 years.
Thank you for your dedication and the opportunity to push the levels!
Thanks so much for the comment!
Yes, the good old Festool Domino. Lovely machine, just wish I could justify getting one!
I think I’d stare at that all day if it was in my house. Well done!
Wow mate! The techniques used for those 2 long stretchers was a masterclass! Brilliant execution. And I still waffle between Osmo and Rubio depending on the wood species. I think some of these companies have been forced to alter their formulas due to supply chain issues with raw materials, but like to tell us it’s the same. I ran into similar issues with paint recently. On your recommendation, I’m going to give that Fiddes a try on an upcoming project. Thanks for sharing the info!
Thanks Keith! Yeah I agree, there seems to be supply chain issues across the board so I can understand that companies have to do what they have to do. All the best mate.
@@pedullastudio Same to you! Be well! Cheers.
I’m very weirdly excited seeing two of my favorite woodworkers commenting to each other
@@davidpetruzzi4173 Too kind! Thanks David.
I'm from Sydney but I actually discovered Nick through Keith's podcast. I love your work Nick and am enjoying the chit chat in the last few videos. If you ever go down the Patreon or CZcams member road, you have my money. Good luck. And thanks Keith 😉
wow - that might be one of my favorites builds you've done. I especially like the breakdown at the end. I'm still Rubio unless it's a lighter colored wood
Thanks Jon!
what do you use on light colored woods? I have a bunch of spalted tamarind I need a finish for and I'm trying to keep the very light to dark contrast.
I used Rubio with 5% white on hard maple and Baltic birch cabinets with good results. This eliminated yellowing of Rubio pure on light colored wood.
@@kyorising I'm a fan of Osmo Polyx Oil Raw for lighter woods that I don't want looking darker/yellow when finished.
This might be the first woodworking video that left me speechless. That was an experience! And I'm so freaking jealous of your skill.
I think this is my favourite yet: great proportions, genius techniques, brilliant use of materials and staggering finish.
Nick you are incredible! You're an artist, and inspiration, and I'd love to see you keep making videos if you can. Thank you for sharing your work with us.
Beautiful work! Those wood textures and brass pieces really made the bench extra special.
I really like how you combine brass with your pieces, and it inspires me to try to add some brass to my future projects in the future. Personally, I use Odie’s Oil for my projects.
I really enjoy watching a Master at work. The techniques give me so many ideas in making my personal items. Thanks for posting.
Absolutely wonderful. I have no word to express how beautiful this piece of furniture is. Congratulations.
Incredible work! Really love the textured look on the ends
Thank you
This is what it would have been like watching Michelangelo, yet in my lifetime. Watching the steps involved in each of your works makes me realize the learning curve involved. So much to learn...Cheers.
Michaelangelo (like many master artists at the time) had apprentices, journeymen and other master craftsmen working for him to do the majority of the work /piece... frequently, the master would plan the work and others would execute it. Not only does this explains why some masters were so prolific, it also shows that there are multiple facits to producing great work; inspiration, design and production, which the Pedulla bench certainly has.
This is beautiful to watch you create what at first seems simple but I'm sure wasn't that simple, your work has a finesse about it.
Another great piece! It looks delicate, yet very solid at the same time. Awesome job!
Thank you
What a gorgeous piece! Your methods of work are so creative and outside the box.
Stunning work. So satisfying watching a true craftsman at work!
You sir are a magician. This is inspirational work. I have woodworking equipment in my shed that's been lying there for years. Makes me want to do build something again!
Your work is amazing. You are so talented and great to watch. Thank you
Simply! You are an artist. And what you do is art. End of converation. Congratulations.
Truly inspiring woodworking. Your craftsmanship is impeccable.
Awesome built!
Love the textured details on the piece. It really gives a whole different appearance of the wood.
Thank you
Nick, thank you again for posting such beautifully shot and executed work. Really makes my day to see a new video from you.
Awesome! Thank you
Hi Nick,
Congratulations on being one of the finalists in the Australian Wood Review - Maker Of The Year awards!
The Vine Bench Seat is one outstanding piece of art.
Regards James
I enjoy the contrast of textures, including the metal. Very interesting piece!
What I enjoy most about your videos is your dedication to the creative process, not just the craft. Very inspiring!
Here you can see how passion for details looks like. I love it! And I like your explanation and sum up at the end of the video!
Thank you
The stretchers are really great. Also, the hand-tooled finish on the breadboards and stretcher inlays. Thanks again!
Looks great, love the carved details. Thanks for showing us.
Outstanding.
I often tell people anyone can make things, it's just a matter of fastidiously following processes, but your talent for imagining designs and then your technical ability to develop solutions, processes, and jigs to achieve the vision is next level.
Bravo.
I really enjoy your videos and always finish off watching them, relaxed, humbled and inspired. Thanks for the amazing content.
Wonderful textures Nick. So elegant and well worth the watch. Thank you for sharing your techniques with us all. I've learned a lot from you.
Man, other woodworkers ive watched that can do detailed work like you always seem to make me want to put my tools down and close my shop forever lol you on the other hand inspire me to try even harder to hone the craft. Im very new still but im now to the point that ive got friends and family wanting me to make things for them. I cant tell you how awesome that feeling is. Thank you for talking the way you do and not making me feel like ill never be good enough 😂
Really glad you made this. Not only is yours my favorite woodworking channel, I've lately been considering trying Osmo in place of my usual Rubio, so it's quite timely. Keep up the great work.
Its still a great product. Its always good to make your own opinion on finishes. Thanks for watching and for the comment
Amazing work. I love how you come up with the jigs to cut and shape the wood. Very creative.
This is some next level work! This is my second video I've watched of you and I've subscribed. Really amazing build. Definitely inspired me to try some stuff thats out of my comfort zone.
Simplesmente fantástico. Você faz de um simples banco uma verdadeira obra de arte. Obrigado 🙏
WOW!!! Fantastic craftsmanship.
absolutely stunning. fine furniture doesn't get much better than this.
Thanks
Just amazing craftsmanship and design.
Beautiful work Nick, I just recently came across your videos and enjoy watching them very much, they give me such inspiration. I Love the attention to detail, the execution, the process, the jigs made to achieve the result, also the commentary at the end. I am going to sign up to one of your membership levels.
Thanks again cheers Rob from Brisbane
Your work speaks for itself, but even so I’m glad to hear your commentary. Thanks for sharing your craftsmanship.
Thank you
Great production quality! A pleasure to watch. Your videos and furniture designs are by far my favorite to watch on youtube. I'm so glad that you decided to explain your process for others to learn. Congrats and good luck with the channel!
Thanks so much
I am stun. What a masterpiece. I do love the attention to the small details. Like the small stop blocks in the braze pipes (or what to call them). It is such well thought lovely furniture.
Thank you
Your joinery is more than simple. The bench is very clerverly done. Love it. You are so creative.
I'm speechless...attention to detail and quality craftsmanship. Can't wait for your next episode
Thank you
There are some outstanding woodworkers on CZcams and you’re my absolute favorite.
Outstanding, as usual, if as usual is a correct word 😊
Your speach at the beginning and end are a great addition to your "silent " videos, particularly for sharing and explainning design choices.
Tnanks a lot !
Thanks for watching
Thank you for this manufacturing share 🙏 showing all the methods is really magical for any woodworking lover. know that I share your works regularly on groups of French enthusiasts and that your work is really appreciated in France 😉 congratulations again to you Nick 👍👍👍
Thank you so much!
What a beautiful and intricate piece of furniture produced by a true craftsman
Absolutely gorgeous! Great craftsmanship great design. i’ve been using Rubio mono coat for about a year now. Really like how it looks and how easy it is to apply. Going to try Odie‘s oil on my next project. I hear a lot of good things about it.
My new favorite wood channel, thankyou for sharing your talents!
I am currently using Odies Oil. So far I have been very pleased with it and yes, you need to learn how much to use.
Good to know
🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷 I look a lot of video about woodworking, french ones or not, and I think your creations are the most well done I ever seen!
Congratulations !!! 🤩
Absolutely stunning. Well done! Pleasure to watch
I have no words to describe all the technic of this bench. Gorgeous project again.
Thank you
You are..... don´t know the only word I can find to describe the grade of dedication , planning and exercicing your projects is SICK !!!
Only all the jigs you design and build for furniture is on a higher level regarding cleverness and skill than other peoples inteired projects.
Apart from that from my point of view you are not a woodworker and film maker you are an absoulute artist in this disciplines.
I really apriciate you showing your face in the vidieos by now, it gives the whole thing a much mor personal touch...
Thank you so much for sharing your work with us !
Respect and regards from Germany
Jens
Stunning, beautiful work. And, I LOVE the editing choices. I love that there are times when the music just stops and there is nothing but silence and sound of the tool. I think that the video editing should also get some credit. SO good.
Thanks so much!
Like always...AMAZING SKILL AND BEAUTY!!!
Beautiful piece of art, man. Thank you for sharing it.
This was great Nick. And by the finished piece, it sure does not look like you were out of your comfort zone. Beautiful work, and loved the interaction as that helps us as viewers to understand your thought process
Thanks so much
You are one of my favourite people. The way you make, skills and how things are made?? It the best of all I have ever watched. Thank you and looking forward to see more in the future.. 👌👌
Thanks so much
Great work Nick, as all the other comments have said, inspiring work, great stuff. I havnt tried either of the finishes mentioned. My last jewellery box was sprayed with lacquer and a buffet was finished with Penetrol wood oil.
Absolutely stunning piece! I’ve just switched to Rubio mono coat, so far so good.
Good to know thank you
Just stumpled upon this video. Very cool work, also an excellent presentation! I am a hobby-isch woodworker; your skills, designs and execution are truly inspiring. .....and I will now continue to binge-watch all your other videos.
Beautiful work! I use Blanchon hard wax oil on oak, and I've been pleased with the durability, and finish. Looking forward to your next build!
Great video. Love the craftsmanship
This piece is incredible!!!
What a beautiful piece! Just gorgeous!
Great job. Looks like a simple bench, but so many small and cool solutions and details. thanks for such a great job, love it
Thanks for watching
Very fine work indeed, as always a beautiful outcome!
Well done again, I always look forward to your builds. i've used Tried and True finish for the past 14 years and have not been disappointed.......yet :)
Good to know
I'm always amazed at your jig creativity!
Awesome work of art champ. Thank you for sharing.
loved the explanation, thank you. Terrific craftsmanship
Technicallly, you are excellent, but your understanding of design, and your willingness to discuss your thinking process is inspiring for other woodworkers, and collectors too. You're npt just a craftsman, but an artist too.
A real masterpiece, congratulations!!!
A exceptional piece, but. I watched nearly 30 minutes of video to see "Simple Joinery You've Never Seen Before". This was exceptional, well thought out and complex joinery done very well. Thank you.
Absolutely awesome work done here! Loving those stretchers! It's always a pleasure seeing what you come up with!
Thank you
What a pleasure to watch, your an extremely talented man, very well done to you.
Your explanation of the process you use is a definite upgrade for me. Very subtle piece! Almost past it up . LOL! Great choice of materials.
Thank you
Top work! Cool jigs and fine details!
what a gorgeous shop
Nick. I love your furniture and how you blend metals with wood. As well as being a master craftsman, you are also a master jig maker. I don't know how you come up with some of your jig ideas. Brilliant.
Thank you
The Jig Game is strong with this one!!!!👽 I dont think I've ever seen a video with so many techniques and jigs in one build. Amazing build 👏
I gave up long ago trying to find superlatives to describe your work Nick. You have a very obvious love of Mid-Century Modern design, which is why I enjoy watching you craft these works of art.
Lol Thanks Anthony
Excellent skills and artistic abilities, inspiring!
Awesome bench. So many techniques and mastery in one piece
This is wood ART! Congrats on this piece.