Him: I'm going to sand this... Her: No, I like it. Him: So I'm going to sand this. Her: No, I like it, it's pretty. Him: Finally sensing danger, backing away slowly...
Mrs. Brown: "I like it as long as it isn't brown." Mr. Brown: _dies a bit inside_ btw, that dried glue from the glue brush looks like a honeycomb. Would be cool to do coasters or something like that. Although mass producing the dried glue bits might take forever.
Getone of those silicone brushes for getting pet hair off couches n stuff for more surface area and hopefully cheaper, and maybe ones with really long bristles then cut the glue-comb into shorter pieces
I absolutely love this. It makes me smile. I really like the walnut au naturale. However, the beginning statement that a Mrs B project goes to the top of the list because she rarely makes requests, changing the project because she asked, not sanding despite being absolutely desperate to. She had a vision, the project was for her, and so she was listened to. I’d love to sand it, but I really just love what the finished article represents and so whilst not my personal choice of finish, I think it’s absolutely perfect 😊
YESSSS NAPKIN NAPKIN RINGS!!!!!! I... I apologize. I've never caps locked before. I'm afraid this idea just has me all flustered. I'm not quite myself. I should sit down.
I feel a bit bad at how much I chuckled at just how defeated he sounded when Mrs. Brown said she didn't want it sanded and it was better than 'brown'. Happy most of the team ended up happy with it. Side note; the dried glue off the glue brush was oddly satisfying to both watch being removed and look at
I think I’m with Ms Brown here as I find the bleached walnut much more pleasing than its original brown. It just looks more interesting idk 🤣 I would take the sand tho as I’m bad with textures. Great video Peter and good on you for making your wife happy 😊
If you bleach wenge, only the brown growth rings bleach out. For some reason, the black growth rings are not attacked by the bleach. I make pens and ice cream handles out of it, and the effect is dramatic.
Peter: "I was going to sand this..." Mrs. Brown: "No I like it" Peter: "I was going g to sand this..." Mrs. Brown: "No I like it" I was wonder if this was the start of a time loop.
8:45 So that glue removal was oddly satisfying and it formed an interesting shape. Could that concept be applied to a dip it or other craft of some kind?
Hahaha! The tension in your voice as you’re given the marching orders to murder the walnut. And the life flushing from its grain as the bleach takes it under the heat gun. I feel like I just watched an episode of Game of Thrones.
its not a bad look, but i like walnut better, i feel like this is a good option with lower quality wood to possibly make patterns in the wood and the grain pop more, but for a wood that already looks nice i think its a waste
Oh I felt this. I'm the woodworker in our family and this conversation feels so familiar... As an aside though, I love it that you bring your wife out to comment on your projects :) I do this with my husband all the time. I call it "opinion time." He usually groans, but he always comes up with good ideas!
The way the grain is raised and bleached makes it look like driftwood. I've used salt water and fresh water driftwood in projects. Handy during covid when I can't go combing beaches and shores to know I can try this technique. Maybe you could try a driftwood project sometime Peter. It would work well on it's own or stabilised with resin.
You have committed a great sin against walnut... But your wife asked for it so you're excused XD It's sweet of you that you did this for her, you're a good guy :3
Sounds like Peter Brown should just teach his wife to make boxes for when she needs them 😂 I think it's really adorable that her requests are always put at the top of the "To Make" list. My husband's orders are always at the top of my list too.
Ya know.... I wasn’t really sure how I’d like this one.... however at the end of it seeing that raised grain on lightened wood like that just hit me in a kind of way that makes me miss just peeling bark off of wood and just feeling the rough grain on it. There’s something nice about that particular roughness that I just adore. So with that said I now say Thank You for that refreshing roughness. Too many things these days are smooth and sleek. Where as this has character and originality.
Such a lucky lady to have such a handy husband. Wish I had a man with fancy tools to build me a beautiful napkin holder because the one I own drives me nuts, the napkin holder, not the man (though he drives me nuts sometimes too haha)
I died inside when you bleached that walnut, it was so painful to watch. You've got a big heart to do something like that for your wife. It turned out better than I expected in all honesty though.
Omg! I was just watching some older Peter Brown videos the other day and thinking we haven't seen the wood worker vs resin worker in ages. Glad to see them make an appearance.
I like the finished product, I think it turned out great. I, personally, was very into the way it looked right before you started applying the bleach to the outside. I'm glad she liked it.
I love that she respects your shop time enough to not ask for you to make her something all the time or "invade" your work space while you're in the thick of it & at the same time when she asks for something as small ad a napkin holder you put all the things you're wanting to do, right on the backburner for her project. 🖤🤟
I liked the bit where it went from a Walnut live-edge resin-stabilized napkin holder to a pallet-wood paper towel dispenser - the boss gets what the boss wants haha.
I'm gonna say something controversial: as much as I like a a smooth and shiny finish, I think that the grainy box is awesome, it's really unique and I think I'm gonna build something similar for my house
I don’t dislike the end result either, but this was sort of like making alfredo with champagne. It might be really good alfredo, but it could probably have been equally good with $10 Pino Grigio instead of $50 champagne
walnuts not for old people, its for people who love the beauty of nature. watching you bleach and leave bumpy gorgeous walnut is the exact antithesis of everything I love. I am only 37 and have loved walnut since in interior design school in my 20's. Walnut is for people who love mid century modern design. There is a thing as too much of it but man.... I wish I could even afford to buy boards like that. I am stuck in the pine lane. or if I save up maybe maple...
Love the box, love the conversations with the wife. no point in getting mad. I’m excited when she loves something I make even if its not my orginal vision.
So, this might be a good subject for a dippit episode: Try preserving stuff written on a white board; draw a picture or something on a white board and see if you can protect it by covering it in a layer of clear resin. I suspect the resin will dissolve the ink and that it will fail, but it would still be interesting to test. AND, even if it doesn't work maybe there's a way of making it work? Maybe some types of resin will work and others won't. Maybe the ink can be protected in some way before coating with resin to prevent it from dissolving. It's seem like you could go down a pretty deep rabbit hole with this. (Coating a chalkboard with resin might also be fun.)
Wonderful as always. I especially liked that you included some footage of your sketchbook in this one. It was pretty neat to get some insight into your planning process.
Laughed at the fact that he included the alcohol from the last scene in his list of tools in the description box with a link where to get it 😄🙃😅 It's the details that make humour comical, nice one!
I just want to tell you I really appreciate you taking the time to share your shop adventures with us. We all appreciate it, hope you’re doing well. Also I could feel your pain through the video as you were bleaching the walnut. Perhaps next time you could just make her furniture requests out of an old pallet instead.
Damn. That's a shame. I'm old. 😔 I didn't realize all it took was liking walnut, but I bought a table and oh, how the years flew by. That was my mistake. I loved my walnut table. And now I'm old people.
This is a project done by a very wise man. Gotta make the customer happy. 😁 It did still turn out nice. I mean, anybody can make a plan old walnut box. The character of this finish does make it more interesting. Thanks for sharing!
Haha “walnut is for old people,” that’s so funny to me. As an 18 year old, darker woods are actually what people my age lean towards. In fact, me and my friends think beach wood is for old people haha
Trends go in Cycles. When gen Z hits their 30s and starts buying homes are fully expect walnut wood paneling to be back in full swing. And I cannot freaking wait for it XD
@@angelwhispers2060 in my woodwork class you had pine and pinus radiata. Over the 4 years I did it I used Jarrah once in a chopping board (which was still mostly pine) and balsa once in a drag car. The psychology behind which generations prefer what wood or varnish types never came up.
You can hear Mr. brown dying a little inside as he "ruins" that beautiful wood and then isn’t even allowed to sand it smooth.... cracked me up. We’ve all been there, mate 🤣🤣
Mrs. Brown is always so cool! Love her! This is why I won't hold this heresy against her!!! =P I just kept hearing Darth Vader's _NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO_ in my mind 😉
That's a great commitment, handing off a project that will be around the house that is both unfinished and creatively vandalized. A project to go to the back of a cabinet, maybe?
I truly wish to thank you, I had been considering getting married but after watching this and dying a little inside I realized marriage is not for me.
Haha!!!
Man, you got me. I actually wiped my screen because I thought you profile was a hair.
Fantastic
@@dylandreisbach1986 LOL, I literally just did the same thing.
@@dylandreisbach1986 same, blew on my screen.
I've never heard Peter so upset by a project that went exactly as it was supposed to.
"I was gonna sand this"
"No I like it"
*a pause so heavy you felt it through the video*
"0kAy"
Ok but who actually likes sanding? Its super tedious and not sanding it gives it texture :)
@@rfldss89 it's not horrible, and a breeze when you have a palm sander like him
@@rfldss89 yeah... I was kinda thinking the same thing!
@@rfldss89 I like sanding ! Nothing better than a pice of wood oiled and sanded wet with 400 grit till its more or less polished
@@rfldss89 sanding is so satisfying i love working when it's fun and the outcome is good
Frustrated-Drunk-Artisian Peter is my favorite side character
I so agree!! Artisan Peter had such high hopes for this project, and then... He really loves his wife.
It's the Stockholm Syndrome setting in, you can hear it at the end when he starts agreeing with her
@@mc-sp8zr hahahahahaha!!!!!
I hope to see more of him
I super want to see a collaboration between the various flavors of Peter Brown and the various flavors of Ryan George!
Today I found out how much Peter loves his wife. A part of me was dying with every stroke of the bleach brush on that beautiful walnut.
No but seriously, they're so wholesome and cute together when they interact
When he says for better or worse he is actually reminding himself of his wedding vow.
Yeah like if you want white wood why walnut?!?!?
That tree died for that to happen to it
what do you mean? Who doesn't prefer bland, discolored, boring white wood?
When she said don't sand it, you could hear him question his sanity.
Echoes of madness escaped his voice
He dies a little
Peter: so we're gonna san this
Mrs Brown: no, I like it
Peter: We'Re GoNnA sAnD tHiS...
Mrs Brown: No, I lIkE iT!
*sigh of exasperation*
I love Mrs. Brown, but I hope every napkin she takes gets snagged on unsanded wood fibers for stomping on Mr. Brown's heart like that.
Him: I'm going to sand this...
Her: No, I like it.
Him: So I'm going to sand this.
Her: No, I like it, it's pretty.
Him: Finally sensing danger, backing away slowly...
Mrs. Brown: "I like it as long as it isn't brown."
Mr. Brown: _dies a bit inside_
btw, that dried glue from the glue brush looks like a honeycomb. Would be cool to do coasters or something like that. Although mass producing the dried glue bits might take forever.
I just see this as the perfect excuse to buy more glue brushes. Like... A LOT more. Cause its for a video. ;)
Or maybe just slowly collect them as they happen over like a year?
I was going to say the same thing about the dried glue. Do a dipit of glue but it would take awhile to make enough glue brush bits
Getone of those silicone brushes for getting pet hair off couches n stuff for more surface area and hopefully cheaper, and maybe ones with really long bristles then cut the glue-comb into shorter pieces
People that like things to be "beachy" deserve pine.
I absolutely love this. It makes me smile.
I really like the walnut au naturale. However, the beginning statement that a Mrs B project goes to the top of the list because she rarely makes requests, changing the project because she asked, not sanding despite being absolutely desperate to. She had a vision, the project was for her, and so she was listened to.
I’d love to sand it, but I really just love what the finished article represents and so whilst not my personal choice of finish, I think it’s absolutely perfect 😊
This times a million!
Being told not to sand the wood: You can pinpoint the SECOND his heart rips in half.
Really goes against his grain as a carpenter.
@@71723 Oooh that was a good pun.
The second his heart rips in half, for the second time.
Fan of the Simpsons huh?
7:34
Peter saying ‘chonky boy’ gives me so much serotonin (1:14)
Yo, same brain cell
Serotonin ™
What the hell is your profile picture?
@@miguelherrera3707 it’s a stuffed sheep toy but the eyes are held together with an elastic and the mouth is pushed inwards lmao
@@pinwrll1345 omg I love it
"Don't sand it" Mrs Brown said
"It'll be fine" Mr Brown said
Every woodworker in history - screams in 240 grit
lowkey the best coment i saw referring the sanding issue
Narrator: "Everything was not fine..."
Lol
Wait til you hear the napkin as they're torn out of this thing. I can *feel* it, like nails on a chalkboard 🤣
more like 60 grit
I’m really surprised you didn’t use paper napkins embedded in resin. There’s still time for napkin rings.
a napkin napkin box
When he got out the napkin pack at the beginning, I was sure it was going to be napkin micarta
YES! embed those napkins in resin. Mrs Brown won't mind!
@@TotalBoat and it wont "be brown" XD
YESSSS NAPKIN NAPKIN RINGS!!!!!!
I... I apologize. I've never caps locked before. I'm afraid this idea just has me all flustered. I'm not quite myself. I should sit down.
This was a surprisingly tense video.
And there wasn't even any catastrophic failures.
removing the glue from the brush was so satisfying and gave a cool honey comb effect
I love how much he hates this project, and how he loves his wife more than he hates it 😂
" i love walnut,I also love being married"
*proceeds to put bleach on the wood
🤣🤣🤣
Every time he sees this box in the house, Peter will look upon it and remember the walnut beneath lmao
I don't get why he just didn't restart with a lighter wood
One day he may just end up re finishing the surface of it without telling her.
Seeing woodworking Peter making stuff on his terms: Good vibes
Seeing woodworking Peter's dreams crushed: Heartbreaking
Mrs. Brown seems to have something against BROWN.
Oooh, plot twist
ikr
How about Peter Brown?
Brown is really just dark orange
@@bensmith4563 nope, orange is just really light brown
you can hear the little bit of panic on "but... I was gonna sand it and... but.. sand it" :P poor Peter
i love that he puts his wife’s request to the top, smart guy aha
It's so he can hurry up and get back to shenanigans
@@minutemanjnc4552 Of COURSE the Wife take Priority...
Cause if the Wife ain't Happy...
AIN'T NO ONE HAPPY...
Well Duh, I hear the Dog House is a very uncomfortable place to sleep...
@@HappilyHomicidalHooligan Not if he made his own! I bet he'd use WALNUT for it too!
@@TarotLadyLissa Wouldn't Dogwood be a better choice?
I feel a bit bad at how much I chuckled at just how defeated he sounded when Mrs. Brown said she didn't want it sanded and it was better than 'brown'. Happy most of the team ended up happy with it.
Side note; the dried glue off the glue brush was oddly satisfying to both watch being removed and look at
i must highlight the meow at 7:45
Thor wanted to be pet. We were ignoring him...
@@peterbrownwastaken your cat is named thor??!!!
@@profwaldone no, it's obviously his child
Thor cameo, please ?
I had to go back like 3 times to make sure there wasn't a cat outside my door
My heart goes out to Woodworking Peter. A project just for you is right around the corner. I can feel it!
I think I’m with Ms Brown here as I find the bleached walnut much more pleasing than its original brown. It just looks more interesting idk 🤣 I would take the sand tho as I’m bad with textures. Great video Peter and good on you for making your wife happy 😊
If you bleach wenge, only the brown growth rings bleach out. For some reason, the black growth rings are not attacked by the bleach. I make pens and ice cream handles out of it, and the effect is dramatic.
That's awesome, I'm so sick of holding ice cream with just my hand.
@@jessegimbel :-) I meant handles for ice cream scoops.
@@dougrobins8291 just a joke!
@@jessegimbel It was a good one.
Peter: "I was going to sand this..." Mrs. Brown: "No I like it"
Peter: "I was going g to sand this..."
Mrs. Brown: "No I like it"
I was wonder if this was the start of a time loop.
8:45 So that glue removal was oddly satisfying and it formed an interesting shape.
Could that concept be applied to a dip it or other craft of some kind?
Hahaha! The tension in your voice as you’re given the marching orders to murder the walnut. And the life flushing from its grain as the bleach takes it under the heat gun. I feel like I just watched an episode of Game of Thrones.
Controversial opinion: I like the look of the bleached walnut
BLASPHEMY!!!!
its not a bad look, but i like walnut better, i feel like this is a good option with lower quality wood to possibly make patterns in the wood and the grain pop more, but for a wood that already looks nice i think its a waste
Heresy, brothers! Purge the heretic. Purge him in *_HOLY FIRE!_*
"I love walnut. I think it's a beautiful wood. I'm also a really big fan of being married."
-Peter Brown 2020
Oh I felt this. I'm the woodworker in our family and this conversation feels so familiar...
As an aside though, I love it that you bring your wife out to comment on your projects :) I do this with my husband all the time. I call it "opinion time." He usually groans, but he always comes up with good ideas!
You are a great man for taking the time to help your wife with making this! She is lucky to have you
The way the grain is raised and bleached makes it look like driftwood. I've used salt water and fresh water driftwood in projects. Handy during covid when I can't go combing beaches and shores to know I can try this technique. Maybe you could try a driftwood project sometime Peter. It would work well on it's own or stabilised with resin.
And for today’s lesson in marital bliss, we will be learning the phrase “yes, dear!”
"So don't sand it?"
"No"
**eye twitches**
"Ssssoo. Don't sand it?"
"No"
**sigh of defeat**
🤣🤣
You have committed a great sin against walnut...
But your wife asked for it so you're excused XD
It's sweet of you that you did this for her, you're a good guy :3
Glad to see you and Mrs. Brown are staying safe and healthy, Peter! Thanks for another excellent video!
He’s back. I have missed your videos so much dude. Glad you are still doing stuff in the shop
Sounds like Peter Brown should just teach his wife to make boxes for when she needs them 😂 I think it's really adorable that her requests are always put at the top of the "To Make" list. My husband's orders are always at the top of my list too.
Pulling that dried glue off the brush has got to be one of the most satisfying things Ive ever watched
Are we all just going to ignore the sheer perfection of that dried out piece of wood glue he peeled off of his brush?
Ya know.... I wasn’t really sure how I’d like this one.... however at the end of it seeing that raised grain on lightened wood like that just hit me in a kind of way that makes me miss just peeling bark off of wood and just feeling the rough grain on it. There’s something nice about that particular roughness that I just adore. So with that said I now say Thank You for that refreshing roughness. Too many things these days are smooth and sleek. Where as this has character and originality.
You don't post as much as I would like, but you always post quality. I will happily wait for quality work. Keep it up.
Such a lucky lady to have such a handy husband. Wish I had a man with fancy tools to build me a beautiful napkin holder because the one I own drives me nuts, the napkin holder, not the man (though he drives me nuts sometimes too haha)
While Peter used his fancy tools, you don’t need them. This is a beginner project.
@@lizcademy4809 I know. I was just making a joke. 🙂
I died inside when you bleached that walnut, it was so painful to watch. You've got a big heart to do something like that for your wife. It turned out better than I expected in all honesty though.
One of the few channels I use the bell for and so happy for new posts
Omg! I was just watching some older Peter Brown videos the other day and thinking we haven't seen the wood worker vs resin worker in ages. Glad to see them make an appearance.
Ah... she likes it rough, eh?
:)
Nice one, Peter!
was going to comment the same thing but im glad you did so now i dont have to look like a perv lmao.
@@MrFixiit sorry, you still look like a perv
I like the finished product, I think it turned out great. I, personally, was very into the way it looked right before you started applying the bleach to the outside. I'm glad she liked it.
"Alright, so we're...we're not gonna sand that." Happy wife, happy life eh?
I love that she respects your shop time enough to not ask for you to make her something all the time or "invade" your work space while you're in the thick of it & at the same time when she asks for something as small ad a napkin holder you put all the things you're wanting to do, right on the backburner for her project. 🖤🤟
Mrs. Brown: 8:02 “as long as it does not look brown”
Everyone: Last name is brown...
One wonders if her not wanting it to be brown is because of that joke
Well damn. That would've been a beautiful walnut box.
As a married maker, I too have been at the mercy of my wife's wanton whims.
I liked the bit where it went from a Walnut live-edge resin-stabilized napkin holder to a pallet-wood paper towel dispenser - the boss gets what the boss wants haha.
I'm gonna say something controversial:
as much as I like a a smooth and shiny finish, I think that the grainy box is awesome, it's really unique and I think I'm gonna build something similar for my house
I don’t dislike the end result either, but this was sort of like making alfredo with champagne. It might be really good alfredo, but it could probably have been equally good with $10 Pino Grigio instead of $50 champagne
I like the texture on the outside too! She probably should have let him sand the inside though so future napkins don't get snagged lol
I like the colour but that raised grain texture is giving me anxiety. Not to mention that he did it on a perfectly good piece of walnut.
walnuts not for old people, its for people who love the beauty of nature. watching you bleach and leave bumpy gorgeous walnut is the exact antithesis of everything I love. I am only 37 and have loved walnut since in interior design school in my 20's. Walnut is for people who love mid century modern design. There is a thing as too much of it but man.... I wish I could even afford to buy boards like that. I am stuck in the pine lane. or if I save up maybe maple...
Dude idk how you do it but you made making a lidless box incredibly entertaining! Keep it up dude!!!
Love the box, love the conversations with the wife. no point in getting mad. I’m excited when she loves something I make even if its not my orginal vision.
How could you Peter! You didn't make it out of napkins 😋
That would be too easy. I would have guessed napkin rings.
tell her to kick rocks. Walnut is such a pretty wood + finish makes it even better.
Jesus Christ Peter almost 800k subscribers!! I’ve been here since 4k and I’m so proud to say it!
So, this might be a good subject for a dippit episode:
Try preserving stuff written on a white board; draw a picture or something on a white board and see if you can protect it by covering it in a layer of clear resin. I suspect the resin will dissolve the ink and that it will fail, but it would still be interesting to test. AND, even if it doesn't work maybe there's a way of making it work? Maybe some types of resin will work and others won't. Maybe the ink can be protected in some way before coating with resin to prevent it from dissolving. It's seem like you could go down a pretty deep rabbit hole with this. (Coating a chalkboard with resin might also be fun.)
"I was going to sand this..."
"I like it like this."
"I was going to sand this..."
"No, I LIKE IT."
Ha!
Glad to have you back~
LOL Love Mrs. Brown too!
Wonderful as always. I especially liked that you included some footage of your sketchbook in this one. It was pretty neat to get some insight into your planning process.
Laughed at the fact that he included the alcohol from the last scene in his list of tools in the description box with a link where to get it 😄🙃😅
It's the details that make humour comical, nice one!
I would love to see you do something with resin and that dried glue from your glue brush. Maybe make a whole bunch of them and do a design!
Oh my God I'm crying. He is doing his best to be nice to her
I just want to tell you I really appreciate you taking the time to share your shop adventures with us. We all appreciate it, hope you’re doing well. Also I could feel your pain through the video as you were bleaching the walnut. Perhaps next time you could just make her furniture requests out of an old pallet instead.
I do enjoy walnut but this was visually very interesting. It does look beachy or rustic. Both of your viewpoints are valid!
Damn. That's a shame. I'm old. 😔 I didn't realize all it took was liking walnut, but I bought a table and oh, how the years flew by. That was my mistake. I loved my walnut table. And now I'm old people.
Simple, elegant, restrained. Very nice.
"I was gonna sand this..."
"No, I like it."
*internal screaming*
This is a project done by a very wise man. Gotta make the customer happy. 😁 It did still turn out nice. I mean, anybody can make a plan old walnut box. The character of this finish does make it more interesting. Thanks for sharing!
The pain in his voice when she said don’t sand it
"She says walnut's for old people" made me laugh so hard I woke up my husband.
XD I kind of see where she gets the idea, though. (The way he breaks in his own video to show that was positively delightful!!!)
Good to see you back, Peter!
Haha “walnut is for old people,” that’s so funny to me. As an 18 year old, darker woods are actually what people my age lean towards. In fact, me and my friends think beach wood is for old people haha
A rich dark wood, a cherry, makes this 26 year olds heart MELT.
How often does this come up in normal 18 year old conversation?
Trends go in Cycles. When gen Z hits their 30s and starts buying homes are fully expect walnut wood paneling to be back in full swing. And I cannot freaking wait for it XD
@@caderidley2309 I would imagine pretty regularly if they have Woodshop class at all
@@angelwhispers2060 in my woodwork class you had pine and pinus radiata. Over the 4 years I did it I used Jarrah once in a chopping board (which was still mostly pine) and balsa once in a drag car.
The psychology behind which generations prefer what wood or varnish types never came up.
You can hear Mr. brown dying a little inside as he "ruins" that beautiful wood and then isn’t even allowed to sand it smooth.... cracked me up. We’ve all been there, mate 🤣🤣
This was like watching a gory horror film. I feel personally hurt by defiling that wood like that.
I love that the whiskey is included in the materials list
Mrs. Brown is always so cool! Love her! This is why I won't hold this heresy against her!!! =P
I just kept hearing Darth Vader's _NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO_ in my mind 😉
I agree, I’m always excited when she shows up (and usually lights something on fire 😁)
I gotta say...I'm with Mrs Brown. I like the popped grain too.
Mrs. Brown: "Walnut's for old people"
Mr. Brown: "I like walnut"
You're doing great Peter... She is happy.. You are happy...
After taking a woodworking class I understand the tools being used more.
That glue brush peel made me stupidly happy.
How cute that he moved this project up to the top of his list just for his wife🥺
Did anyone else find it super satisfying watching Peter pull that glue off the brush??
This should have been titled: "Happy wife, Happy life "
This video is the definition of happy wife happy life
I almost screamed when she said don't sand it. I was hoping that he would at least used some steel wool or something.
Good husband, good man. Great work Peter!
I could feel Peter dying inside the entire video, but he wasn't really because he loves his wife. That's a good husband.
Wow, peeling that glue brush was mighty satisfying.
Woodworker Peter isn't handling this as well as he could. It's okay, buddy! You'll get to make a traditional walnut box one day, big guy!
That's a great commitment, handing off a project that will be around the house that is both unfinished and creatively vandalized. A project to go to the back of a cabinet, maybe?
So... are we getting new merch that says “Walnut is for old people”?