Its not just the high end tools. Most of us could spend a month in that shop and not produce the same design, accuracy, or artistic touch. True craftsman.
I am reporting these videos for triggering me for not having the money or space for all these wonderful tools which is secondary to not having the skills either.
I was thinking that Dusty's shop is a fantasy come true. But while watching I found him using tools (hardly King or Festool, but hey!) and techniques I own and/or could acquire with time and patience. I have a table saw, an arm saw, a quite capable drill press and my hand tools are teal. Bits and blades I own are comparable. So...I COULD do this...but it would take significantly longer than 15 minutes 🤣🤣🤣 One thing I truly appreciate is that Dusty does not feel compelled to talk us through every single step. See here...this is what I am doing. It might seem confusing to newbs, but those of us with even a small amount of experience making sawdust can see and understand what he is doing and where it will go next. The dude is simply a master craftsman...to a level not many of us have achieved, and I do ever so much enjoy watching him work. Thanks for sharing, Dusty!
When I was a kid I used to watch my dad build tables, wardrobes, box sash windows etc all done with hammer and chisel, dove tail joints etc. These tools used in this video and the craftsmanship are worlds apart. Both are extremely clever and I think if my dad was living now he’d be using the tools in this video, it would certainly have saved him many man hours!
I don’t care what some people say: a master craftsman knows how to use the tools at hand. Be that hand tools or power tools, it still demands an enormous amount of knowledge and skill, and you clearly have both in buckets. Wonderful to watch.
Если нет как на витрине сотни две, три электроинструмента, обходись чем есть. Хобби дело дорогое. За мои инструменты внук продаст, тачку крутую купит, если руки из жопы будут расти.
Doing this with hand tools would take a lot more practice and skill. I don't understand why so many people in the comments are trying to argue that calibrating machines and doing repeated cuts takes a lot of skill
Откровенно говоря, я ещё не увидел финал этого шедевра. Но какая грациозность и в тоже время красота присутствует в своем месте. Бравооо Мастеру!!! Мистер! Ваш труд достоин такой красоты. Мир вашему дому 🏡.
Such precision, master craftsman @ work, these comments sound full of jealousy. They wouldn't know what to do with the tools. Go for it, and be proud of it. 😁 X
It looks all so easy, but it is not easy and simple. It is the result of many years long experience and the wish and ability of high quality workmanship. My congratulations!
@@gosebruchIt's takes "years" to what allow expensive tools to cut between the lines? If you want to test your chops,do that same project with hand tools and compare.
While the shop you work in is amazing, what strikes me most is your meticulous attention to detail. This is the difference between a carpenter and a craftsman. Excellent job and well done.
The first word that comes to mind is: clever. Then a whole of others follow: Organised Methodical Well thought out planning Very precise Excellent 3D visualisation Commendable knowledge of construction Creative Omg, need I go on, you'll be blushing in a minute 😆 You could put your baby elephant to sleep on that solid structure! Full marks, I enjoyed this well mounted video. Greetings from France.
This is not a tutorial for noobs haha. The hate on the tools lol. If you had money, you'd buy festool too and if you didn't have the pleasure using them yet, I really hope you get the chance.🙃
Wow, just wow. I am blown away by the detail and precision work that went into this project. Thank you for taking the time and trouble to document this amazing piece!
Could watch your joinery and big tools all day. Glad to see a long video rather than shorts. Hope there are more of these to come as well as your house build.
this is real craftmanship! and a piece of furniture for infinity. being a furnituremaker since 28 years i guess i know what i'm talking about. great job!
Всегда приятно посмотреть на работу мастера. Получил истинное наслаждение, даже оторваться был не в силах. Должен отметить, как всё по уму делалось, с чётким расчётом, правильно и надёжно. Сам так люблю работать, уделяя внимание подготовке и различным мелочам. Да, времени уходит много, зато результат как правило впечатляет. Как самого, так и других. Что-то вспомнилось, как делал временные плотницкие конструкции, довольно грубо делал, поскольку временные, однако прочности уделил внимание, так мне потом рассказывал тот человек, который их демонтировал, что сломать их долго не мог 😁 В общем примите мою похвалу, действительно отличная работа, ну и примите отдельный комплимент за выбор инструмента, ценю такие вещи 👍 Да поможет вам бог в вашем труде!
Hey Dusty, I really enjoy watching you work especially how you use different tools and methods to make the same cut on multiple pieces. A true teacher who shows you don’t need modern tools when chisels, handsaws, clamps, and straight edges will give you the same results, just takes a little longer.👍
"Don't need modern tools"?????? 90% of that was done with tools that didn't even exist 50 years ago! A skilled workman, and a nice piece of work, if somewhat "over-engineered", but that might well have been a design feature.
@@christopherdean1326 Modern tools have been around longer than 50 years. Shopsmith has been making similar tools for over 70 years that take a fraction of the space modern single-function behemoths and a cost a fraction of the price but yield the same results. Nothing Dusty or any similarly skilled woodworker builds can be built with only modern tools. The Amish and their ancestors have been using traditional primitive tools to build everything they own that looks just like this project. Traditional Japanese woodworkers do the same level of precision work with hand tools, Dusty uses one of their handsaws to demonstrate how traditional tools gives the same results as using modern tools which is what I originally posted. Dusty runs a business so he needs modern tools to keep up with demand that can’t be accomplished with traditional tools. He also demonstrates how traditional tools gives the same results as modern tools, just takes more time and skill.
@@christopherdean1326Definitely designed to be over-engineered, probably to demonstrate different tools and methods. Some of his stuff I didn't know existed like the Festool "Fein" tool.
Festool are some of the best tool out there...but since Covid, prices have gone bonkers. Better take out a second mortgage to pay for what he used in this video. No joke.
25 year carpenter so im not easily impressed. This guy is AMAZING.yes the shop is impressive and the right tools go a long way. But you cant buy this guys most valuable tool. Its in his skull and not for sale. Brilliant craftsman. Big fan
Many people underestimate the importance of often saying the phrase : "That's not going anywhere." during such a build. Thank you for sharing your craftmanship.👍🏻
The bedframe is a bad idea. This thing needs a piece of glass and put it in the living room this is a work of art that needs to be seen by everyone. Love it
Agreed whomever it was for should use it as a centerpiece in the home for all who visit to behold. And they can sleep on the damn floor when nighttime comes!
This individual is one of the best I’ve ever seen. My dad was a builder and carpenter. He started as a carpenter, made both our homes in New Jersey furniture among thousands of different things and I’ve never seen a builder like this who has all the high-tech tools but the way he uses them are unbelievable, if I ever hit a lottery, I would want this individual to make all the furniture in my house and I would pay him better than anybody on the planet❤🌎
Technique = 100 [%], Art (in design) = 100 [%], Tools' efficiency= 100 [%], Your energy =100 [%], Satisfaction of a welldone job > 100[%] ! Thank you for sharing...
@@kalegallarde6369 I really don't get why most of the comments here are licking this guy's balls, saying how amazing he is. It's simple with the tools he is using. It would be a lot more impressive with hand planes, hand saws, and chisels. And even then, it's not an original design
I made a bed for myself as my first project, it turned out quite good considering the lack of experience and tools,but your work is 100 levels up sir. What an awe inspiring craftsmanship
Just don't sit on the outside edge if you're over say....400 pounds. Legs closer to the corners would be more stable, but unlikely to be an issue for most people. Either way, that beast of a frame will hold up!
An old school carpenter would use hand tools. It's not just the exacting construction but the meditative process that goes into the product, ask any old Chinese Master carpenter.
Well it's more the tools he uses than skill, I've seen people make things like that by hand now that's what you call skill this guy doesn't posses the skill to make things by hand
Love the showcase of the different tools doing the same thing. Cool to see that the same outcome can be achieved with one simple tool. However, with great tools comes great woodworking responsibility.
16th-19th century Japanese carpenters are dancing in their graves knowing this guy is keeping traditional wood working alive. Absolutely amazing, I’d do one maybe two cuts and the whole project would be screwed 😂😂😂
Nicely done! I've now got TAS so bad! (Tool Acquisition Syndrome!) I'm really glad you swapped to the mortiser, making those holes by hand is such a pain to get them to come out just right. And that side-cut circular saw just blew my mind!!! I've had a Shopsmith going on 45 years now, plus a bandsaw, joiner and quite a selection of hand tools, so I could actually do this. But it would take me a couple of years!! My only concern is that I hope you have three good friends to help move that monster! "I change my mind honey, I want it OVER THERE." Nooooo!!! If you could crawl under that thing during a nuclear blast or a big incoming meteorite you'd still be good to go! Anyway, it looked like a lot of fun, and it must be very rewarding. Thank you for sharing.
Fantastic work of art, I would have it as a coffee table (to big I know), then stain all the wood in many different colours, top with a nice sheet of glass to admire what Great workmanship took place, love it 😍👏👏👏👏😊
Fantastic video. Thanks for sharing. That’s what I call generational furniture as it’s made so well it gets handed down from generation to generation. Very inspirational.
This guy never ceases to amaze me with his imagination, woodworking skills, and ability to create something unique. It’s a treat to watch someone make use of his talents and equipment. He’s got all of the tools needed to create something special. He makes this look easy but I know that it’s not. Kudos to you.
I’ve read many of the comments and agree with most of them. Yes, this professional craftsman is nothing short of amazing. Yes, his tools and shop make all of us jealous because they are top of the line tools. I also agree with the mention of sturdy 2”X6” spruce construction for time management and weight value - I never want to have to move that bed frame. Overall, the bed frame will outlast the new owner and maybe be a genuine family heirloom. Congratulations on your success in woodworking.
All that extra nice work done to the bottom frame just to be unseen once the bed goes on. Would've looked awesome with Walnut pins to lock those tenons together. Nice build! Gave ne some awesome ideas for the bed frame aim building. Thanks for the post.❤
You know a guy is a true tradesman when he has more woodworking tools than Home Depot and builds a bedframe that his grandkids, grandkids, grandkids can use. This guy is good! Does he sell these? Where to I send my check ?
I get the impression some people think that having all these power tools makes the job easy and anyone could do the same with that workshop at their disposal. I could buy a Steinway grand piano but I wouldn't be able to make beautiful music without hours and hours of practice. Brilliant video.
Happy for him to have the beautiful tools. Way over complicated for a hum drum result, but whatever floats your boat. Now add original thought and artistry. That is Far harder than anything going on here.
I think this video has covered all the tools and its applications 😊 it was a soulful experience to watch them move, but I'm sure it's painful to execute with so many iterations and precision. Kudos for this masterpiece project.
Hey Dusty just delivered to a guy by the name of Robert and I just delivered just King Radial Arm Saw! I had to ask him since I saw King Canada on it and I’ve been woodworking for a bit so you can’t help but notice those things. He told me how huge of a help you were with him getting it and with that I have realized you are a certified badass and my favorite TH-camr! Keep it up man!
FANTASTIC skilled workmanship! Just a humble WARNING!: Remove your sleeves as an accident losing one of your arms can happen at any moment during a project nomatter you're a Professional and done it like this for years.
Часто смотрю на работу этого парня и поражаюсь его точности грамотности и любви к его делу. Молодец. Слов нет. У него руки золотые и растут из нужного места.
Excellent work, brother! I know people LOVE to comment on all the tools and equipment that you have accumulated over the years and how they too could build similar pieces IF they had the same stuff… but it just doesn’t work like that lol … sure, it’d make it possible to do, but your work is a combination of your ability to not only create/design the pieces in your head or on paper, but also the preparation that you do in order to create something in a streamlined manner and focusing on those minute details that make a lot of what you do look so perfect…. The commercial grade equipment/machinery is a huge help with cutting down the amount of time and effort it takes to do such large pieces, and allows you to do them in a fraction of the time…. Not to mention, many people get the impression that just because someone is on TH-cam and making content that all of these major brands and tool companies are just begging the content creators to take their products/tools/equipment to use it in the creators videos and it’s all easy-peasy lol … I’m sure you’ve got at least a couple decades worth of experience and tens of thousands of dollars of your own money invested into your business/brand, not to mention, I know that you’re a 1 man band and do ALL of the filming/editing/correspondence/etc. So, from 1 man to another… I respect and appreciate all that you’re doing, and especially the consistency you’ve displayed over the years. 🫡✊🏼 Keep up the great (and hard) work!
ما هذه الأناقة والنظافة ؟! هل هذه ورشة عمل ام صيدليّة ؟! وبالنسبة للخشب وكأنه معجونة بين يديك تتلاعب بها وتصنع منها ما شئت وكيفما شئت ! فنان محترف ومتألق تستحق كل التقدير 🥇 👏
It’s easy to hate on the tools being used but no one said this is a tutorial. It’s a not a “simple way to build a bed” video. This is a video allowing us the privilege of watching a master craftsman at work. Ps. And yeah I am also jealous of the tools lol
It's really extraordinary, the ability of a qualified carpenter, neat, symmetrical, sturdy and strong, not everyone can do this job, it requires flying hours and precision in measurements and calculations, basically appreciation for those who created this content, always success ♥️♥️❤
The work you do is absolutely amazing and all the professional tools equipment you have... you have everything you need to get your job done perfectly ! WOW!!! It's very exciting to watch a video like this one and seing, step by step all pieces fitting perfectly !!! You are a real professional with a lot of experience. Your passion doing this job is entirely palpable ! Seriously, Thanks very much for this video !!😁✌️
I tried to make the simplest planter box this weekend and couldn’t achieve a great outcome. Getting it square was so difficult. Watching this blows my mind.
Absolutely Beautiful work! I would like to see a matching headboard, as I believe it would enhance the beauty and craftsmanship. I think I would not be moving ever again! Let those I leave behind deal with moving it!
Thank you for sharing your excellent craftsmanship sir. I learned a lot from this video fast moving informative and thanks again sir excellent craftsmanship sir
Its not just the high end tools. Most of us could spend a month in that shop and not produce the same design, accuracy, or artistic touch. True craftsman.
I appreciate that very much thanks!
True
Tools just speed up the process. Without skills, you can only dream about building stuff like this 👌🏻
I am reporting these videos for triggering me for not having the money or space for all these wonderful tools which is secondary to not having the skills either.
I was thinking that Dusty's shop is a fantasy come true. But while watching I found him using tools (hardly King or Festool, but hey!) and techniques I own and/or could acquire with time and patience. I have a table saw, an arm saw, a quite capable drill press and my hand tools are teal. Bits and blades I own are comparable. So...I COULD do this...but it would take significantly longer than 15 minutes 🤣🤣🤣
One thing I truly appreciate is that Dusty does not feel compelled to talk us through every single step. See here...this is what I am doing. It might seem confusing to newbs, but those of us with even a small amount of experience making sawdust can see and understand what he is doing and where it will go next. The dude is simply a master craftsman...to a level not many of us have achieved, and I do ever so much enjoy watching him work. Thanks for sharing, Dusty!
yep, with those tools and all the time in the world, i'd still end up with some very expensive fire wood
When I was a kid I used to watch my dad build tables, wardrobes, box sash windows etc all done with hammer and chisel, dove tail joints etc. These tools used in this video and the craftsmanship are worlds apart. Both are extremely clever and I think if my dad was living now he’d be using the tools in this video, it would certainly have saved him many man hours!
I don’t care what some people say: a master craftsman knows how to use the tools at hand. Be that hand tools or power tools, it still demands an enormous amount of knowledge and skill, and you clearly have both in buckets. Wonderful to watch.
Если нет как на витрине сотни две, три электроинструмента, обходись чем есть. Хобби дело дорогое. За мои инструменты внук продаст, тачку крутую купит, если руки из жопы будут расти.
Doing this with hand tools would take a lot more practice and skill. I don't understand why so many people in the comments are trying to argue that calibrating machines and doing repeated cuts takes a lot of skill
Pa@@Schurfable
I appreciate that. Thank you very much
Les outils c bien mais t'es ouvrages tu les vends? Tu sais! Pour manger !
Откровенно говоря, я ещё не увидел финал этого шедевра. Но какая грациозность и в тоже время красота присутствует в своем месте. Бравооо Мастеру!!! Мистер! Ваш труд достоин такой красоты. Мир вашему дому 🏡.
А що він робить, вікна, рама якась, я так і не зрозумів; скажіть, що ??? 🤔
@@АнатолійБоровик-в5ъхе.. р.. ня по любому.
It’s clear… when you get a piece made by this gentleman, you are getting perfection. Tremendous attention to detail.
I appreciate that 🙏😁
and it will likely cost $20K
Such precision, master craftsman @ work, these comments sound full of jealousy. They wouldn't know what to do with the tools. Go for it, and be proud of it. 😁 X
. . . and ten free bags of sawdust.
At one point he actually used a handsaw ! Wow
A 17 minute and 50 second of pleasure to watch skillful joinery.
Thank you for sharing 🙏
Like asrm of carpentry, it's a delight
Indeed!. Its completely satisfying and chillin:-)
It looks all so easy, but it is not easy and simple. It is the result of many years long experience and the wish and ability of high quality workmanship. My congratulations!
@@gosebruchIt's takes "years" to what allow expensive tools to cut between the lines?
If you want to test your chops,do that same project with hand tools and compare.
❤❤❤
While the shop you work in is amazing, what strikes me most is your meticulous attention to detail. This is the difference between a carpenter and a craftsman.
Excellent job and well done.
That means a lot! Thank you 🙌👏
❤ Доброго вечора. Ви маєте неймовірну майстерністю та досконало володієте інструментарієм, що на відео! Цей виріб більярдний стіл?
Gorgeous.
Looks like the goal here was to use as many different tools as possible.
🤣👍 I like to practice and share a variety of methods
Nice to see an artisan at work with all the right gear.
The first word that comes to mind is: clever.
Then a whole of others follow:
Organised
Methodical
Well thought out planning
Very precise
Excellent 3D visualisation
Commendable knowledge of construction
Creative
Omg, need I go on, you'll be blushing in a minute 😆
You could put your baby elephant to sleep on that solid structure!
Full marks, I enjoyed this well mounted video.
Greetings from France.
@@musamor75 The first word that comes to my mind? Budget.
I thought exactly the same thing 😊 lots of swapping to new tools when the current one could.do the same job))
Step 1. Purchase a million dollars worth of tools. 😅
That's how he does it. Japanese use hand tools that are far more precise.
😂😂
More like a billion with Festool...
This is not a tutorial for noobs haha. The hate on the tools lol. If you had money, you'd buy festool too and if you didn't have the pleasure using them yet, I really hope you get the chance.🙃
😂😂😂
Wow, just wow. I am blown away by the detail and precision work that went into this project. Thank you for taking the time and trouble to document this amazing piece!
this is what is expected of a carpenter and that equipment
⁰😂
❤so accurat
Could watch your joinery and big tools all day. Glad to see a long video rather than shorts. Hope there are more of these to come as well as your house build.
You bet!
I'm supporting this comment. A big applause 😊😊
this is real craftmanship! and a piece of furniture for infinity. being a furnituremaker since 28 years i guess i know what i'm talking about. great job!
I appreciate that a lot thank you
Всегда приятно посмотреть на работу мастера. Получил истинное наслаждение, даже оторваться был не в силах. Должен отметить, как всё по уму делалось, с чётким расчётом, правильно и надёжно. Сам так люблю работать, уделяя внимание подготовке и различным мелочам. Да, времени уходит много, зато результат как правило впечатляет. Как самого, так и других. Что-то вспомнилось, как делал временные плотницкие конструкции, довольно грубо делал, поскольку временные, однако прочности уделил внимание, так мне потом рассказывал тот человек, который их демонтировал, что сломать их долго не мог 😁 В общем примите мою похвалу, действительно отличная работа, ну и примите отдельный комплимент за выбор инструмента, ценю такие вещи 👍 Да поможет вам бог в вашем труде!
Я с вами согласен отмеряеш раз за разом готовиш инсрумент,а потом немного поработал идолго потом убираеш
Hey Dusty, I really enjoy watching you work especially how you use different tools and methods to make the same cut on multiple pieces. A true teacher who shows you don’t need modern tools when chisels, handsaws, clamps, and straight edges will give you the same results, just takes a little longer.👍
"Don't need modern tools"??????
90% of that was done with tools that didn't even exist 50 years ago!
A skilled workman, and a nice piece of work, if somewhat "over-engineered", but that might well have been a design feature.
@@christopherdean1326 Modern tools have been around longer than 50 years. Shopsmith has been making similar tools for over 70 years that take a fraction of the space modern single-function behemoths and a cost a fraction of the price but yield the same results.
Nothing Dusty or any similarly skilled woodworker builds can be built with only modern tools. The Amish and their ancestors have been using traditional primitive tools to build everything they own that looks just like this project. Traditional Japanese woodworkers do the same level of precision work with hand tools, Dusty uses one of their handsaws to demonstrate how traditional tools gives the same results as using modern tools which is what I originally posted.
Dusty runs a business so he needs modern tools to keep up with demand that can’t be accomplished with traditional tools. He also demonstrates how traditional tools gives the same results as modern tools, just takes more time and skill.
@@christopherdean1326Definitely designed to be over-engineered, probably to demonstrate different tools and methods. Some of his stuff I didn't know existed like the Festool "Fein" tool.
Fein?
So much festool you got to ask are they sponsoring?
My mouth is watering just looking at all the tools and machinery 🤤 Your workshop and craftsmanship = life goals 🙏
Thank you!!! 🙏🙌
Your Equipment ist great, the Bed too@@dustylumberco
Festool are some of the best tool out there...but since Covid, prices have gone bonkers. Better take out a second mortgage to pay for what he used in this video. No joke.
That was amazing. The knowledge of angles and how to use the tools is a display of a true craftsman.
My first time being on this channel. I don’t know much about woodwork, but I absolutely loved watching this video. Precise, accurate.
I appreciate that very much thank you
25 year carpenter so im not easily impressed. This guy is AMAZING.yes the shop is impressive and the right tools go a long way. But you cant buy this guys most valuable tool. Its in his skull and not for sale. Brilliant craftsman. Big fan
What can I say.....just WOW! I never get tired at the craftsmanship you display in your work! Simply amazing!
Many people underestimate the importance of often saying the phrase : "That's not going anywhere." during such a build. Thank you for sharing your craftmanship.👍🏻
The bedframe is a bad idea. This thing needs a piece of glass and put it in the living room this is a work of art that needs to be seen by everyone. Love it
I Thought the same. All that skill and effort, for an end result that no one will see.
854k people have now seen this bed and his skills
Agreed whomever it was for should use it as a centerpiece in the home for all who visit to behold. And they can sleep on the damn floor when nighttime comes!
But won't it topple over if you sat on the side of the bed?
@@drd9784you’ve never sat on a table!?
This individual is one of the best I’ve ever seen. My dad was a builder and carpenter. He started as a carpenter, made both our homes in New Jersey furniture among thousands of different things and I’ve never seen a builder like this who has all the high-tech tools but the way he uses them are unbelievable, if I ever hit a lottery, I would want this individual to make all the furniture in my house and I would pay him better than anybody on the planet❤🌎
That means a lot. Thank you very much
Not just that. Have him build the furniture while you watch. Like performance art in addition to the finished product. This was very relaxing to watch
Technique = 100 [%], Art (in design) = 100 [%], Tools' efficiency= 100 [%], Your energy =100 [%], Satisfaction of a welldone job > 100[%] ! Thank you for sharing...
Skill 40% it's mainly the tools he uses people who have skill can make that by hand without fancy tools
@@kalegallarde6369 I really don't get why most of the comments here are licking this guy's balls, saying how amazing he is. It's simple with the tools he is using. It would be a lot more impressive with hand planes, hand saws, and chisels. And even then, it's not an original design
@@Schurfable I agree 100%
I made a bed for myself as my first project, it turned out quite good considering the lack of experience and tools,but your work is 100 levels up sir. What an awe inspiring craftsmanship
A world class craftsman + world class tools = world class products in record time.
That is the sturdiest bed I have ever seen built in my life. A true carpenter. Well done!
Just don't sit on the outside edge if you're over say....400 pounds. Legs closer to the corners would be more stable, but unlikely to be an issue for most people. Either way, that beast of a frame will hold up!
An old school carpenter would use hand tools. It's not just the exacting construction but the meditative process that goes into the product, ask any old Chinese Master carpenter.
This bedframe looks like it could fully support a 49 Packard!
The workmanship on this bed is some of the most amazing I’ve seen. It’s a beautiful piece
That's not fit for purpose!
One of the most therapeutic videos I’ve ever watched on TH-cam. Keep up the great work good sir 🙏
The best part of this video was seeing the expression of joy as you worked. This was a master class!
I dont know what im more impressed with, the skilled craftsmanship or the shop. Wow you have a incredible shop
Thanks very much! It's far from the tools and work area I started out with 🙏
I am happy if two Dowell's match their two holes. This guy has 8 bolts perfectly meeting their connections between top and base. Insane accuracy
I appreciate that 😁🙌
The power of jigs make it work
And by the magic of montage, @1:14 the rounded holes became square 😅
Absolutely fantastic. He makes it look so easy but we all know it takes real skill and a lot of experience.
It brings me joy to see people who are skilled at their job.
Well it's more the tools he uses than skill, I've seen people make things like that by hand now that's what you call skill this guy doesn't posses the skill to make things by hand
I came across that no one is like your tools works and your joints, even your technics, ideas.And you are appreciating with great skills
Wow, thank you!
Love the showcase of the different tools doing the same thing. Cool to see that the same outcome can be achieved with one simple tool.
However, with great tools comes great woodworking responsibility.
I appreciate that thank you
Absolutely pure genius. Would love to have those tools and machinery. This man is an artist. Much respect and appreciation
16th-19th century Japanese carpenters are dancing in their graves knowing this guy is keeping traditional wood working alive. Absolutely amazing, I’d do one maybe two cuts and the whole project would be screwed 😂😂😂
Looks like the goal here was to show everyone he's a professional furniture builder,and if anyone needs something,get in touch with him
بسببك عشقت النجارة
حقيقة استمتع عندما آراك تعمل بهذه الدقة والحرفية
لدرجة أفكر أن أصبح نجاراً
تحياتي لك
Nicely done! I've now got TAS so bad! (Tool Acquisition Syndrome!) I'm really glad you swapped to the mortiser, making those holes by hand is such a pain to get them to come out just right. And that side-cut circular saw just blew my mind!!!
I've had a Shopsmith going on 45 years now, plus a bandsaw, joiner and quite a selection of hand tools, so I could actually do this. But it would take me a couple of years!!
My only concern is that I hope you have three good friends to help move that monster! "I change my mind honey, I want it OVER THERE." Nooooo!!! If you could crawl under that thing during a nuclear blast or a big incoming meteorite you'd still be good to go!
Anyway, it looked like a lot of fun, and it must be very rewarding. Thank you for sharing.
Fantastic work of art, I would have it as a coffee table (to big I know), then stain all the wood in many different colours, top with a nice sheet of glass to admire what Great workmanship took place, love it 😍👏👏👏👏😊
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I don’t know what I’m more impressed by, the artistry/craftsmanship or the tools!
A square drill?! Thank you for posting this!
Thank you very much
By only watching this, I've learnt so many things and techniques! Simple amazing!
That is awesome to hear. Thank you
His shop is the equivalent to my guitar studio. Years of love and sacrifice. Kudos to this master of his craft! I’m blown away!
Fantastic video. Thanks for sharing. That’s what I call generational furniture as it’s made so well it gets handed down from generation to generation. Very inspirational.
I appreciate that very much
I’m going to go out on a limb and say this guy got an A+ in geometry. This bed is engineered and gorgeous. Well done, sir! Well done!
This guy never ceases to amaze me with his imagination, woodworking skills, and ability to create something unique. It’s a treat to watch someone make use of his talents and equipment. He’s got all of the tools needed to create something special. He makes this look easy but I know that it’s not. Kudos to you.
This was one of the most satisfying things to watch ever. Amazing craftsmanship AND amazing camera work! Very impressive!!
I’ve read many of the comments and agree with most of them. Yes, this professional craftsman is nothing short of amazing. Yes, his tools and shop make all of us jealous because they are top of the line tools. I also agree with the mention of sturdy 2”X6” spruce construction for time management and weight value - I never want to have to move that bed frame. Overall, the bed frame will outlast the new owner and maybe be a genuine family heirloom. Congratulations on your success in woodworking.
Thank you very much
Regardless if its billion dollars of tools. It shows a true craftsmanship. He just does it on a much larger scale. Awesome job bro!
❤🎉🎉
Man with ART,KNOWLEDGE AND SKILS ❤❤🎉
TRULY TALENTED WITH MODERN MACHINORIES 👏
BLESSINGS.
As much as i love the woodwork, the beautiful craftsmanship, the most intricate and appealing part of tte build is hidden.....
All that extra nice work done to the bottom frame just to be unseen once the bed goes on. Would've looked awesome with Walnut pins to lock those tenons together. Nice build! Gave ne some awesome ideas for the bed frame aim building. Thanks for the post.❤
Thanks!! That is awesome to hear
That was amazing. That frame looks like it would survive the apocalypse. LOL! GREAT JOB
A true display of craftsmanship. It's a pleasure to watch such a master at his craft, one can learn quite a bit just by watching. Thanks for sharing
I appreciate that thank you
Beautiful work! It’s nice to have all those wood working machines and the knowledge to use them. Great job!!!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Beautiful and skilful. Use of highend tools does not detract from the fact that you are a very talented woodworker.
I appreciate that thank you
You know a guy is a true tradesman when he has more woodworking tools than Home Depot and builds a bedframe that his grandkids, grandkids, grandkids can use. This guy is good!
Does he sell these? Where to I send my check ?
I get the impression some people think that having all these power tools makes the job easy and anyone could do the same with that workshop at their disposal. I could buy a Steinway grand piano but I wouldn't be able to make beautiful music without hours and hours of practice. Brilliant video.
I appreciate that thank you 🙌
Happy for him to have the beautiful tools. Way over complicated for a hum drum result, but whatever floats your boat. Now add original thought and artistry. That is Far harder than anything going on here.
It just a shame the majority of that amazing looking wood work will never really be seen. More like a piece of art and the workshop is amazing too.👍
Я думал, не будет металлических соединений вообще. Ну а на самом деле просто кайфанул от просмотра. Спасибо, бро!
The dominoes I used to attach the top to the base gives the option to take them apart for transport later
Beautiful! Makes me want to learn how to build things like that. But I can just imagine the fun someone's going to have moving it...😵💫
I think this video has covered all the tools and its applications 😊 it was a soulful experience to watch them move, but I'm sure it's painful to execute with so many iterations and precision. Kudos for this masterpiece project.
This guy is really good. Imagine what he could do if he had better tools 😂❤❤
Шикарная работа! 🔥
Великолепная! У меня просто слов нет, от восхищения!))
Браво, мастер!! 👏 👍
Awesome I appreciate that 👏
The angles, precision, and attention to detail are impressive. The tenons and mortise fit perfectly. Nice work.
Thank you very much!
You are a Master of wood working with that cutter machine.... impressive work of art..🙌
Beautiful work, beautiful craftsmanship, much knowledge. Thanks for sharing what is possible. I'm inspired. 😊 ❤
Hey Dusty just delivered to a guy by the name of Robert and I just delivered just King Radial Arm Saw! I had to ask him since I saw King Canada on it and I’ve been woodworking for a bit so you can’t help but notice those things. He told me how huge of a help you were with him getting it and with that I have realized you are a certified badass and my favorite TH-camr! Keep it up man!
That is awesome!! 🙌😁👏
The torch is passed - beautiful work, foxtails have always been one of my favourites! Impressive ! 👍👍
Fantastic craftsmanship. You have obviously spent many hours working at your skills and techniques.
FANTASTIC skilled workmanship! Just a humble WARNING!: Remove your sleeves as an accident losing one of your arms can happen at any moment during a project nomatter you're a Professional and done it like this for years.
Having a good tool is 80% of success! Well done, there is a talent! 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
This is complementary woodworking! Respect! It takes tume, but it will last forever. ❤
Is it just me, or does Every Single Tool and this Shop look Brand New.
They're new, provided by the manufacturer
Часто смотрю на работу этого парня и поражаюсь его точности грамотности и любви к его делу.
Молодец. Слов нет. У него руки золотые и растут из нужного места.
Thank you very much
У Вас золотые руки! Всегда интересно смотреть за Вашей работой! Удачи и успехов!
Thank you very much
Excellent work, brother!
I know people LOVE to comment on all the tools and equipment that you have accumulated over the years and how they too could build similar pieces IF they had the same stuff… but it just doesn’t work like that lol … sure, it’d make it possible to do, but your work is a combination of your ability to not only create/design the pieces in your head or on paper, but also the preparation that you do in order to create something in a streamlined manner and focusing on those minute details that make a lot of what you do look so perfect….
The commercial grade
equipment/machinery is a huge help with cutting down the amount of time and effort it takes to do such large pieces, and allows you to do them in a fraction of the time….
Not to mention, many people get the impression that just because someone is on TH-cam and making content that all of these major brands and tool companies are just begging the content creators to take their products/tools/equipment to use it in the creators videos and it’s all
easy-peasy lol … I’m sure you’ve got at least a couple decades worth of experience and tens of thousands of dollars of your own money invested into your business/brand, not to mention, I know that you’re a 1 man band and do ALL of the filming/editing/correspondence/etc.
So, from 1 man to another… I respect and appreciate all that you’re doing, and especially the consistency you’ve displayed over the years. 🫡✊🏼
Keep up the great (and hard) work!
ما هذه الأناقة والنظافة ؟!
هل هذه ورشة عمل ام صيدليّة ؟!
وبالنسبة للخشب وكأنه معجونة بين يديك تتلاعب بها وتصنع منها ما شئت وكيفما شئت !
فنان محترف ومتألق تستحق كل التقدير 🥇 👏
Thank you very much
It’s easy to hate on the tools being used but no one said this is a tutorial. It’s a not a “simple way to build a bed” video.
This is a video allowing us the privilege of watching a master craftsman at work.
Ps. And yeah I am also jealous of the tools lol
Not many of us have the tools you have but it’s a pleasure to watch your craft 👊👍
It's really extraordinary, the ability of a qualified carpenter, neat, symmetrical, sturdy and strong, not everyone can do this job, it requires flying hours and precision in measurements and calculations, basically appreciation for those who created this content, always success ♥️♥️❤
That means a lot thank you very much
Very enjoyable,,,,pure perfection,,,,
It isn't about tools. Your skills are amazing.
The work you do is absolutely amazing and all the professional tools equipment you have... you have everything you need to get your job done perfectly ! WOW!!! It's very exciting to watch a video like this one and seing, step by step all pieces fitting perfectly !!! You are a real professional with a lot of experience. Your passion doing this job is entirely palpable ! Seriously, Thanks very much for this video !!😁✌️
I appreciate that, thank you very much
Outstanding work. I really like the straight sharp edge accuracy tempered with just enough chamfer to soften the entire design.
Thank you
You’re so good at joinery it’s kinda annoying. I’m just kidding, you’re a true craftsman. Great job I love your videos!
Exactly!! When you have the very best tools at your disposal, you can build anything. Very few have a shop like that...😮
Just watching in pure amazement - a testament to hard work, skill and dedication!
I tried to make the simplest planter box this weekend and couldn’t achieve a great outcome. Getting it square was so difficult. Watching this blows my mind.
You can do it!
Какая ювелирная работа! И всё так основательно))) На сам процесс за любуешься! Супер!
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Hola amigos, heres un máquina en el mundo de la madera. Saludos cordiales desde Vitoria
Работать с деревом да ещё и отличным инструментом - это особенный кайф! Круто!
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Absolutely Beautiful work! I would like to see a matching headboard, as I believe it would enhance the beauty and craftsmanship.
I think I would not be moving ever again! Let those I leave behind deal with moving it!
Thank you very much!
A fine example of "it's not built until it's overbuilt". My man. 👍
One of the best woodworking videos I’ve watched on YT. Your attention to detail is very inspiring.
That means a lot thank you very much!!
That’s a piece of art. Awesome skill set. And a wonderful collection of tools and equipment.
I love seeing his multiple ways of doing things but I'm glad I made myself the most minimalistic floating bed that I can move with easily. 😎
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Ive literally never seen lumber that nice. Never mind a man thats mastered the tools to make that masterpiece.
Thank you very much
Thank you for sharing your excellent craftsmanship sir. I learned a lot from this video fast moving informative and thanks again sir excellent craftsmanship sir