I’ve been a cabinet and furniture maker for a long time and thought I had skills. Then I started watching your videos. You can sure teach an old man new tricks. I’ve always loved mortise and tenon and timber frame work, but sir you do it at such a higher level I sure would love to come to Canada and spend a week with you. Haven’t been to school in almost 50 years
I hope to someday incorporate mortise and tenon system in my wood works. I make furniture and stuff out of old reclaimed wood. I used to work for a company deconstructing barns in Ohio and Michigan. I was amazed how the people in the those days built these barns with just mortise and tenon and after over 100 years these joints were still as tight as can be and we couldn't pull them apart! Really fascinating! This is when I began my interest in making things out of old reclaimed wood!
I was about to be upset that you didn’t show how a drawbore m&t works but we got a glimpse of the offset of the mortise holes. That’s beautiful work, I made a much smaller table base with the same joinery. Had to do mine the hard way, but it was a great workout. 💪
Мой хороший друг, я очень многому научился у тебя и ещё большему научусь. Спасибо. Если бы присуждали Нобелевскую премию в области столярных соединений, она была бы твоя.
Great work and wonderfully finished frame but as far as I could see from the video (unless i missed it)this is not draw boring.The holes in the mortice and tenonare purposely misaligned by a few mm and the dowels are tapered on one side only ,thus drawing the 2 parts of the joint tight together.
How come when I try this mine looks like a rickety old fence. Can you show some mistakes or bodges just to make the rest of us feel normal 😊 👍👏👍👏 Nice work.
excuse me mister dusty. geniune question what need could you possibly have for a support and joint build this strong. like what was the endgame build on this one lol. coming from a guy who overbuilds everything himself
@@Alejandromundial. greetings, friend. It's not the Canada you might remember, especially on the political front. Beautiful country otherwise. I hope we can keep it that way.
You're off the hook. I paused the video when tool wall in frame, and not wood mallet in sight. Let me guess, one of the kids picked it up? Or the Mrs. Grabbed it, and used it, has no idea what you're talking about, and picture of the item doesn't jar her memory? Or, she used it a center piece of a display beside the stairs, to show off to her friends where all the beautiful wood furniture comes from? Wait a minute.!!! There it is on the table.!??? Sorry, I missed the part where the mallet wasn't cutting it for driving those stakes in place... Those things are way too big to be called "dowls"!.
I’ve been a cabinet and furniture maker for a long time and thought I had skills. Then I started watching your videos. You can sure teach an old man new tricks. I’ve always loved mortise and tenon and timber frame work, but sir you do it at such a higher level I sure would love to come to Canada and spend a week with you. Haven’t been to school in almost 50 years
Can I come too?
Самый приятный и быстрый процесс - забивание шкантов.
Благодарю за точную и красивую работу✊
Булатный лайк мой👍
As per usual, I am amazed at the precision of the fit! I always enjoy watching these videos.
Amazing as always. That thing will last untold generations. Love the idea of craftsmanship like this lasting, literally, centuries.
I hope to someday incorporate mortise and tenon system in my wood works.
I make furniture and stuff out of old reclaimed wood.
I used to work for a company deconstructing barns in Ohio and Michigan. I was amazed how the people in the those days built these barns with just mortise and tenon and after over 100 years these joints were still as tight as can be and we couldn't pull them apart! Really fascinating!
This is when I began my interest in making things out of old reclaimed wood!
He must be the best Wood worker in the Word! This really blows my mind how you can get it soo perfect 😮🤯
Thank you! I still definitely have a lot to learn and there are many very skilled woodworkers out there 😁👍
Practice. To master your skill
Look mama, no glue, no nails, no screws. Very nice!
I wish you had been my woodshop teacher back in High School 45 years ago.
I was about to be upset that you didn’t show how a drawbore m&t works but we got a glimpse of the offset of the mortise holes. That’s beautiful work, I made a much smaller table base with the same joinery. Had to do mine the hard way, but it was a great workout. 💪
Your work is so incredible dude. You inspire me. Gonna set up my old shop smith and try my hand at some joinery. So cool.
Хорошая работа.Надо как нибудь попробовать так же
Fantastic very good BRASIL
I love watching this! So clean and precise
Tuyệt vời luôn bạn ơi , ghề làm thợ gỗ rất nhiều điều học hỏi
Добрая столярная работа, которая уже стала большой редкостью.
Человек славится делами))!!! А ты Человек с большой буквы)))) успехов тебе)))!!! Welcom to Russia )))) in Volgograd ( Stalingrad)!!!!!!
Вот так надо работать!!! С умом и руками и с любовью к делу
It is so satisfying to watch you at work. The quality of your timber is excellent, so must make your tasks easier
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1st Class Workmanship 👏 Nice Job 👌
I love that is so much fun wood working is cool
Absolutely beautiful I would love to have a few lessons from this guy. Wouldn't mind some of his tools too🤤
perfeito trabalho
Vc é simplesmente Genial
Such a refreshing change from all the pocket hole joinery
keren...mantap
DUDE!!!! Liked this video. So much I watched it 3 times man!!!
Luar biasa.. Tanpa paku... Top
Precision is phenomenal.
Awesome job your a master
Hasilnya mantap,,,👍👍👍❤️
Great work...
Super travail de charpente👍
Mantap..💪💪🇲🇨
That’s really impressive love it
I am envious of wood craftsmen. The only thing I can make with wood is sawdust.
Хорошо и ловко получается у Вас
Wow
Superb work again my friend 3:12
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Good suff 👍
Jjj ere el mejor chevere
Ca de obicei nr 1👌👌
Spectacular job 👏 as always. Are most of these joints for the video's or for job's?
To je spájanie tradičným spôsobom.👍
Мой хороший друг, я очень многому научился у тебя и ещё большему научусь. Спасибо. Если бы присуждали Нобелевскую премию в области столярных соединений, она была бы твоя.
Perfection!
The coolest
SO VERSATILE 👍💯✔️🆒️
What would you recommend someone who’s starting in wood working to achieve that level of precision?
2:13 well, here we can see good drumming skills as well.
Great work and wonderfully finished frame but as far as I could see from the video (unless i missed it)this is not draw boring.The holes in the mortice and tenonare purposely misaligned by a few mm and the dowels are tapered on one side only ,thus drawing the 2 parts of the joint tight together.
SUPERB !!! 😅😅😅
Половину тубаретки сделал😃
That's massive. What is it going to support?
Awesome job man
Thank you 🙏
Cutting all those dowels flush probably really made you regret the decision to use them 😂
Boss
It's like a miniature Amish barn.
Isso fica mais firme do que parafuso além ser mais bonito
Koncertowo ❤
Dang that's nice
Thank you!
👍🌊
🇧🇷 Valeu. Abraços.
👍🏼
"Because glue is for the WEAK!"
ল😊😅
Un mostro fa paura
Quem tem ferramentas tem tudo
How come when I try this mine looks like a rickety old fence.
Can you show some mistakes or bodges just to make the rest of us feel normal 😊
👍👏👍👏
Nice work.
Like
What's the brand of your hammer your using?
excuse me mister dusty. geniune question what need could you possibly have for a support and joint build this strong. like what was the endgame build on this one lol. coming from a guy who overbuilds everything himself
Literally sounds like a woodpecker
What kind of wood are you using?
That's not coming apart unless someone takes an axe to it... Or removes the dowels, you get my point.
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Excelente trabajo, gracias por compartir 👍 saludos 🇦🇷 ¿ en qué país están?
He's in Canada.
@@jimeverden2244 I know Canada, I love that country and my granddaughter is Canadian Edmonton. greetings
@@Alejandromundial. greetings, friend. It's not the Canada you might remember, especially on the political front. Beautiful country otherwise. I hope we can keep it that way.
As much as I’ve tried, I can’t get my chisels to go that fast, or make that sound.🤔
What sort of saw is that at the beginning? It’s like a horizontal table saw?
it is a table / spindle moulder (I am not sure about the english name for it). he simply put a milling head in, that is as thin as a circular saw
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Thanks again, Dusty.
Gotta get away from these videos and get to work.
😁😁👍👍
😂
You're off the hook. I paused the video when tool wall in frame, and not wood mallet in sight. Let me guess, one of the kids picked it up? Or the Mrs. Grabbed it, and used it, has no idea what you're talking about, and picture of the item doesn't jar her memory? Or, she used it a center piece of a display beside the stairs, to show off to her friends where all the beautiful wood furniture comes from?
Wait a minute.!!! There it is on the table.!??? Sorry, I missed the part where the mallet wasn't cutting it for driving those stakes in place... Those things are way too big to be called "dowls"!.
So… are you taking apprentices?
Whats with all these motorcycle sounds in the background?
Dude??! Where's your wooden mallet??! Only BodyMan/AutoMechanic/DieselMechanics are allowed to substitute any available object as a hammer or mallet.😂
and I can’t even build a Lego set correctly 💀💀
I need your help
и я так могу
Так в старину русские дома строили. У вас наверно предки из России?
Can you do a scarf joint. I want to do one but can’t find the math on it. Thanks.
Wow
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