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.🙃
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!
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
I myself could not justify the time and effort required to complete this project. I have built several bed frames with standard 2 x 6 spruce, and they have only taken a couple of hours to complete. I admire this builders dedication to precision. However, the low-cost, less effort bed frames I have built have proven to be sturdy and functional. Nobody sees the frame once the mattress is on and it is covered with bedding.
It's a fantastic piece of art. I think there is not a single tool he owns that is not demonstrated. He shows almost every tecnique a carpenter uses to join wooden parts. And it's true. The Festool equipment costs almost a million😂
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.
Not at all true, didn’t you see how simply the feet structure were attached to the platform and how easily they could be separated? Didn’t you see how he as a single person was able to handle the platform itself? Moving that frame would be easier to move than the mattress that goes with it
I thought the same thing. You need monstrous doors to fit this bad boy through 🫡 but I think that's not a problem if you can afford this amount of time and quality.
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.
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.
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.
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
I learn so much watching these videos. I don’t have anything near the quality of tools you have but you show a lot of different ways of doing things that I never thought of. You’ve shown me how to use what I have more effectively. Thanks.
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!
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!
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.
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
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❤🌎
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.
FAMILY HEIRLOOM FOR SURE. Really enjoyed this display of great craftsmanship. We need more creators such as yourself. QUESTION: Do you do commissioned work? Much appreciation 😊
@@monteglover4133 most of them could (after all that's what you learn in carpentry school) but probably wouldn't as it doesn't seem particular cost effective for something no one will ever get to see between moving houses or replacing mattresses. Probably not many clients willing to pay for all the effort if the same result could (visually and structurally) be achieved with Dominos and screws
@@robbie6625 really it's all ABC, 123, paint by numbers if you like, methodical repetition with exacting cuts and power tools speed up the process ... well done that man but it isn't rocket science ... I know! Lol
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
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.
One of the most incredible examples craftsmanship I have ever seen!! Very very nicely done. Regardless of the tools and cost. This dude knows how to use them. BRAVO 👏🏼
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. Anyone can have the most expensive tools in the world. If you don’t possess the skills that you have to use these tools. Then the tools do not matter at all in my opinion.. Absolutely amazing craftsmanship!! Thank you for sharing..
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 🥇 👏
I have zero carpentry or woodworking knowledge/experience but still found this mesmerising to watch! The attention to detail was amazing and the finished piece is beautiful!
Wwwooowww estoy impresionada con este trabajo. Con qué facilidad y precisión realizó los hermosos detalles que tiene Gracias por compartir sus conocimientos y felicidades por ésta habilidad Bendiciones
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!
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've never seen such high end tools, timber, and such a clear workshop. Must be a huge investment! But your craftsmanship is top notch so it's like a symphony to watch it all come together.
I knew there were some special tools but I had no clue there were so many specialized power tools to create those types of joints. Specifically when all the angled support pieces were being cut around 11:00. That shop must be massive and quite the investment to turn such nice custom work. Most impressive 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾.
Nice! It’s a beautifully glorified palette! 😂 Honestly with this much time and effort going into the project, I would have used much more exotic material.
Love it! Nice halfway connections, split locks and even the parts that are cut out are autistic strait drawn. Perfect 👌 I can smell the wood chips already.
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 ♥️♥️❤
It's funny how people complain of him having 1000 tools, but the point is, if can afford them and make him more productive, go for it! He is exceptionally talented and tidy to work. And on top of that, the title never said "for hobbyist" or diy! I applaud him for the result, period!
I started in my garage with a few budget ryobi tools and a used table saw and have always kept with practice of reinvesting as much profit as I can into upgrading my tools.
@@dustylumberco You are my inspiration Brother! I am expanding into a new shop space April 1. And retooling. I will be keeping my eye on all your content for tips and tricks. Thanks for posting!🎸
I really appreciate how he has made the same cuts in multiple ways, with different equipment throughout the video. Cause, why not? Fantasic precision. Wonderful video.
As a Finish carpenter by trade for 40+ years. And having worked in multi-million dollar custom homes, I truly appreciate this man’s skill. He could probably sell that thing for $10K+ to the same people that build the big houses. Sometimes it’s not about functionality but form (and capitalism).
This is very much like log home building. In that everything has a reason to be the way it is, it's all structural. Nothing is there just to look good, everything has a function. And that is what makes it all look so awesome in it's function over form.
@@dustylumberco If you ever get the chance to visit a Scandinavian style log home, please do. Every post, every beam, every log, every joint is there to hold stuff up. Nothing is there just to look good. Yet it all looks sublime.
Es un verdadero tesoro admirarse con este trabajo de tanta precisión, conocimiento, que únicamente los verdaderos Maestros saben y la solidez impresionante es una maravilla contemplar la creación de esta obra. Felicitaciones !
Master craftsman @ work, such precision , these comments sound full of jealousy and they wouldn't know what to do with the tools even if they had them. You go for it and be proud of it . 😁 X
Despite the fact that this one isn’t floating in my opinion and that the only reason for me to click on the video. It looks really nice and there is a lot of craftsmanship that had gone into the making this!
That was a treat to watch. You get amazing fit even with large components. The base is huge but fit the bed to .001! The camera work is equal to the woodworking. It must take a lot of work to make your videos so watchable. Thanks!
I’ve just spent the last 17:50 mesmerised by the skill and attention to detail. And what a workshop too! Thank you for sharing. What would the final finish treatment be, some natural wax perhaps?
God may protect your magic hands - and the tools 🔧 you help for. I'm a metal worker and see you work with one laughing😅 and one crying😢 eye. Unbelievable, Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪 👏 🙌
This was great to watch. One concern would be the weight of the platform half and while the craftsman was able to manhandle it, i can imagine many might find it cumbersome. One refinement might be a 5/8" inset from the top to position a layer of particle board to place a mattress directly on.
I haven’t tested the max weight to tip it but it’s way more the weight if the person who the bed is built for. When I delivered it we put everything on and I had them sit and then jump on the edge of the bed and it didn’t tip
You have more tools than Home Depot and Lowe's together. It's like having a tool for every corner and side of the wood. I'm sticking to my mill and lathe. All I need to make anything.
That's one heavy bed frame. However, it is very sturdy. Most of these cuts can be made without the fancy tools. That is if you have good skills using hand tools or other less expensive power tools. Excellent build! 😎 Mad skills!
Thank You You are the joint master. You use several different techniques to achieve similar joinery, this I like very much. I like that you use the most maligned and one of my favorites the RAS, I don’t understand why the hatred?
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.🙃
😂😂😂
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
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 !
I myself could not justify the time and effort required to complete this project. I have built several bed frames with standard 2 x 6 spruce, and they have only taken a couple of hours to complete. I admire this builders dedication to precision. However, the low-cost, less effort bed frames I have built have proven to be sturdy and functional. Nobody sees the frame once the mattress is on and it is covered with bedding.
This was a very good example of "form before function".
You're forgetting he's making a TH-cam video, not a bed. It's a ridiculous bed, strong enough for an adult African elephant, but an interesting video.
But the owner of this bed frame knows what he bought. And so does the woodworker, it’s his name on it.
This what a man can achieve once he stops simping.
It's a fantastic piece of art. I think there is not a single tool he owns that is not demonstrated. He shows almost every tecnique a carpenter uses to join wooden parts. And it's true.
The Festool equipment costs almost a million😂
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
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.
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Moving companies hate this man.
Not at all true, didn’t you see how simply the feet structure were attached to the platform and how easily they could be separated? Didn’t you see how he as a single person was able to handle the platform itself? Moving that frame would be easier to move than the mattress that goes with it
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👍👍
As an ex mover I agree with this statement. I would have hated to move this thing but it's awesome looking.
I thought the same thing. You need monstrous doors to fit this bad boy through 🫡 but I think that's not a problem if you can afford this amount of time and quality.
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?
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
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❤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!
Wow. Given the number of festools in use, that bed frame was as expensive as my house. 😂
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Probably weighs just as much too
@@dustylumberco@6:40 that circular saw you could rotate!!! 🤩🤩🤩 I can tell you that I didn’t have one of those at my carpentry shop 20 years ago!
My mouth is watering just looking at all the tools and machinery 🤤 Your workshop and craftsmanship = life goals 🙏
Thank you!!! 🙏🙌
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?
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
I learn so much watching these videos. I don’t have anything near the quality of tools you have but you show a lot of different ways of doing things that I never thought of. You’ve shown me how to use what I have more effectively. Thanks.
That is awesome to hear! I am glad it's helpful.
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!
What can I say.....just WOW! I never get tired at the craftsmanship you display in your work! Simply amazing!
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!?
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!
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.
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%
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
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
This is an example of overkill in every sense from design, materials, construction, tools and what a glorious example at that. Stunning!
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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 best part of this video was seeing the expression of joy as you worked. This was a master class!
Regardless of this man having tools that none of us can afford he also has skills and patience that most of us will never attain.
FAMILY HEIRLOOM FOR SURE. Really enjoyed this display of great craftsmanship. We need more creators such as yourself.
QUESTION: Do you do commissioned work? Much appreciation 😊
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 could do this too if I had the fancy expensive tools and massive shop, and the skill, dedication, attention to detail, experience, and knowledge!
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Не в инструменте и помещении дело, а в знании и руках. С любовью из России ❤
I highly doubt 99% of even professional woodworkers could build this
@@monteglover4133 That's where the sarcasm comes in 😉
@@monteglover4133 most of them could (after all that's what you learn in carpentry school) but probably wouldn't as it doesn't seem particular cost effective for something no one will ever get to see between moving houses or replacing mattresses. Probably not many clients willing to pay for all the effort if the same result could (visually and structurally) be achieved with Dominos and screws
@@robbie6625 really it's all ABC, 123, paint by numbers if you like, methodical repetition with exacting cuts and power tools speed up the process ... well done that man but it isn't rocket science ... I know! Lol
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 remember my first floating bed frame. don't get discouraged, looks like you have a lot of potential down the road
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A true craftsman of high value heirloom furniture. Beautiful stuff!
Thank you very much
Мастер , красава . В работе не каких лишних движений , всё чётко и отлажено . Спасибо Вам за Ваше умение . Удачи Вам и здоровья . Украина .
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
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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.
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One of the most incredible examples craftsmanship I have ever seen!! Very very nicely done. Regardless of the tools and cost. This dude knows how to use them. BRAVO 👏🏼
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. Anyone can have the most expensive tools in the world. If you don’t possess the skills that you have to use these tools. Then the tools do not matter at all in my opinion.. Absolutely amazing craftsmanship!! Thank you for sharing..
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 🥇 👏
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The way everything just snaps together like a lego piece. I could watch this all day.
Forget the workmanship.
I'm just mesmerized by your tools.
Thanks! 🙌👍
As a woodworker , i appreciate this kind of detail mastery!❤
I'am a carpenter and you're not too old to learn something new.Thanks for this video.👍🏾👍🏾
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I have zero carpentry or woodworking knowledge/experience but still found this mesmerising to watch! The attention to detail was amazing and the finished piece is beautiful!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very nice! A master at work. So many tools used, some of them to do the same thing. A pleasure to watch.
It was such a joy to watch a true craftsman at work. Incredible piece of art!
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Very relaxing. This video is a pleasure to watch. It might just be the perfect video to watch after a stressful day.
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@@dustylumberco You're welcome!
Wwwooowww estoy impresionada con este trabajo.
Con qué facilidad y precisión realizó los hermosos detalles que tiene
Gracias por compartir sus conocimientos y felicidades por ésta habilidad
Bendiciones
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Very impressive how he uses all these tools and hardware. Even more impressive, the man who invented and manufactured all the tools.
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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!
True craftsmanship, addicted to watching these clips.
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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.
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I've never seen such high end tools, timber, and such a clear workshop. Must be a huge investment! But your craftsmanship is top notch so it's like a symphony to watch it all come together.
This is literally like the ASMR in Woodwork - unbelievably satisfying - sublime content! Psyche aka Psyche Thompson UK 🌹
I knew there were some special tools but I had no clue there were so many specialized power tools to create those types of joints. Specifically when all the angled support pieces were being cut around 11:00. That shop must be massive and quite the investment to turn such nice custom work. Most impressive 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾.
Impressive work!
And a super workshop!
The design of the bed though, well. Not so much.
Ok
You're a great entertainer. I appreciate the straight edge scribed and evenly spaced cutout regions. Feels good doesn't it.
Nice! It’s a beautifully glorified palette! 😂 Honestly with this much time and effort going into the project, I would have used much more exotic material.
Love it! Nice halfway connections, split locks and even the parts that are cut out are autistic strait drawn. Perfect 👌 I can smell the wood chips already.
Measure twice, cut once. Awesome work.
Thank you! Cheers!
Loved this video. Nice chunky design. Would have loved to see the backboard built and then the mattress go on top.
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
Video skills and craftsmanship are top notch. Thank you!
Glad you like them!
It's funny how people complain of him having 1000 tools, but the point is, if can afford them and make him more productive, go for it! He is exceptionally talented and tidy to work. And on top of that, the title never said "for hobbyist" or diy!
I applaud him for the result, period!
Thank you very much!
Win the lottery and set up a shop like that and anything is possible!🤣🤣 Great job! Beautiful work!❤
I started in my garage with a few budget ryobi tools and a used table saw and have always kept with practice of reinvesting as much profit as I can into upgrading my tools.
@@dustylumberco You are my inspiration Brother! I am expanding into a new shop space April 1. And retooling. I will be keeping my eye on all your content for tips and tricks. Thanks for posting!🎸
The ONLY level of craftsmanship above this, would be to carve this out of a single piece of wood, by hand.👏🏼😆
Thank you very much
You’re welcome. Stay excellent!
You make it look like you build 50 of those things a day! What a great video!! Thanks for making it!
I really appreciate how he has made the same cuts in multiple ways, with different equipment throughout the video. Cause, why not? Fantasic precision. Wonderful video.
Thank you very much
Ketrampilan yang sangat bagus dan peralatan yang super modern sukses selalu sahabat 👍❤
Thanks!!
Шикарная работа! 🔥
Великолепная! У меня просто слов нет, от восхищения!))
Браво, мастер!! 👏 👍
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Thanks for taking extra time to mark out your cuts, I know that’s annoying but as a viewer it helps me visualize the joints and process better
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Well , when you have the right tools and the knowledge to use them , most anything is possible !!!
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Wow. As a carpenter myself.
Your work and pride in it, awesome to see. Great work my friend. 👍👍
Wow, thank you
You can easily put a humble house for a family of four on such a great base 😊. Good work man!
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Your story is tight and your skills are top-notch..I dearly envy you.
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As a Finish carpenter by trade for 40+ years. And having worked in multi-million dollar custom homes, I truly appreciate this man’s skill. He could probably sell that thing for $10K+ to the same people that build the big houses. Sometimes it’s not about functionality but form (and capitalism).
Thank you very much
Здравствуйте, я хоть и не мебельщик 😊 но ваши видео смотреть одно загляденье 😊. Браво мастеру👍👍
That's one bed that won't be a rockin!
Almost a shame how easy this looks. So much brilliance went into this build.
This was SO much fun to watch!!! I love the tools, but I love watching someone who knows how to use them even more. Amazing work. ❤
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This is very much like log home building. In that everything has a reason to be the way it is, it's all structural. Nothing is there just to look good, everything has a function. And that is what makes it all look so awesome in it's function over form.
I appreciate that!! Cheers 😁👍
@@dustylumberco If you ever get the chance to visit a Scandinavian style log home, please do. Every post, every beam, every log, every joint is there to hold stuff up. Nothing is there just to look good. Yet it all looks sublime.
You have to appreciate his skill. It's one thing to have great tools. But only a tiny few could use them as intended.
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Your work is second to none outstanding work God continue to bless you.
Wow, thank you
Simply amazing. That is a dream shop. Thanks. Hope one day I have half the tools.
You can do it!
Es un verdadero tesoro admirarse con este trabajo de tanta precisión, conocimiento, que únicamente los verdaderos Maestros saben y la solidez impresionante es una maravilla contemplar la creación de esta obra. Felicitaciones !
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Работать с деревом да ещё и отличным инструментом - это особенный кайф! Круто!
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Master craftsman @ work, such precision , these comments sound full of jealousy and they wouldn't know what to do with the tools even if they had them. You go for it and be proud of it . 😁 X
Despite the fact that this one isn’t floating in my opinion and that the only reason for me to click on the video.
It looks really nice and there is a lot of craftsmanship that had gone into the making this!
Thank you
Wow, this gentleman blows my mind. I thought I was a great woodworker... he's completely out of this world.
I am honoured. Thank you very much
Dude! You have all the coolest toys. Beautiful work!
Thanks!!
That was a treat to watch. You get amazing fit even with large components. The base is huge but fit the bed to .001!
The camera work is equal to the woodworking. It must take a lot of work to make your videos so watchable. Thanks!
I love the level of attention to detail. Yes, he has many tools but he also has a lot of talent and expertise. Awesome.
Thank you
Thanks! The work you do is Amazing and the way you do the videos keeps people engaged. Keep it up.
Thank you so much!! I really appreciate it! 😁😁😁👍
Es el taller de los sueños de cualquier carpintero en Argentina.
Excelente trabajo, felicitaciones.
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I’ve just spent the last 17:50 mesmerised by the skill and attention to detail. And what a workshop too! Thank you for sharing. What would the final finish treatment be, some natural wax perhaps?
God may protect your magic hands - and the tools 🔧 you help for.
I'm a metal worker and see you work with one laughing😅 and one crying😢 eye.
Unbelievable, Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪 👏 🙌
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This was great to watch. One concern would be the weight of the platform half and while the craftsman was able to manhandle it, i can imagine many might find it cumbersome.
One refinement might be a 5/8" inset from the top to position a layer of particle board to place a mattress directly on.
I haven’t tested the max weight to tip it but it’s way more the weight if the person who the bed is built for. When I delivered it we put everything on and I had them sit and then jump on the edge of the bed and it didn’t tip
@@dustylumberco that's cool... I was mainly concerned by the weight in terms of being able to move it. ;-) no concerns in terms of design or support.
Quite possibly the best equipped workshop on the planet.
Wow thank you very much
You have more tools than Home Depot and Lowe's together. It's like having a tool for every corner and side of the wood. I'm sticking to my mill and lathe. All I need to make anything.
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That's one heavy bed frame. However, it is very sturdy. Most of these cuts can be made without the fancy tools. That is if you have good skills using hand tools or other less expensive power tools. Excellent build! 😎 Mad skills!
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Thank You
You are the joint master. You use several different techniques to achieve similar joinery, this I like very much.
I like that you use the most maligned and one of my favorites the RAS, I don’t understand why the hatred?
Glad you enjoyed it! I love having a RAS in my shop 👍