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Hello Jesper, Congratulations on participating in the scrap tree project. I like the curving technique with the router. Logical and ingenious. The wax and olive oil polishing technique is also great. You've created a beautiful bench (stool) from reclaimed wood. This was a good idea. Recycling old scrap wood is also good behavior for our planet. We also protect nature and the environment. good job. Thank you for sharing. See you. Stay healthy and happy. Big greetings. Dostun Mehmet (I am happy to see the label of our mutual friend Dirk in you)
Thanks you so much Mehmet. I'm also a little confused, is it called a bench or stool? The treatment was beeswax and linseed oil, and when applied hot it goes into every little crack and waterproofs it, so what was about to rot away will now stand for a long time. Looking forward to making a video with your sticker in my shop! I shall plan something special for that event! I'm surprised I didn't see you in Marks challenge or did I miss it?
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@@JesperMakes You are welcome, my friend Jesper. I'm in this competition too. I am one of the first to join. Maybe he missed it. The second time you look, you'll see me. Yes, I thought flax oil was olive oil. I also use this mix. I even have a video on my channel on how to do it. A good natural polish. It has a high level of protection. I hope you get my sticker because it's been 45 days since I sent it to you. I said that if it didn't arrive, I would send a second sticker again. It's called a stool. We call it a stool. See you. take care of yourself. This stool was really beautiful. Congratulations again. ?
I have just checked your channel, and I cant seem to find the rubbishwood video. I found the summerbuilds video. Are your video set to public? Flax seeds comes from a flower plant I think.
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@@JesperMakes this scrap wood project video th-cam.com/video/EMwrCSibIsc/w-d-xo.html This is wood polish making video th-cam.com/video/0bwMHSNUWXY/w-d-xo.html
Hi Jesper, I have never seen such an emotional build video as this. It's a really epic journey from the snails, the cleanup, the build itself, but then you top it with the almost spiritual ending of making and applying the finish. You know I'm a big fan already, but this one.. Whoauuuw. Said with tears in my smile.
So much has been demonstrated in this video! You had me at, "Coffee Solves Everything". I found it very interesting seeing the beeswax finish applied hot, really hot! Your "rubbish wood" bench has quite a story!
Absolutely no disputing the fact that this was definitely #rubbishwood21 for sure.👌🏽 Shou Sugi Ban when done right, will give the wood years and year of prolonged life outdoors, and you seriously nailed it, mate, fantastic build, love it. 👍🏽
Thanks you Bill, I'm still experimenting with different methods of outdoor preserving of wood, and so far the furniture I have treated with Shou Sugi + Beeswax far outperforms the ones treated with outdoor lackers, wood oils etc. Do you have any tips you could pass on to me that I'm not aware about? Thank you so much for watching.
@@JesperMakes From what I've seen over the years SSB has been the overall best performing method, considering its been used for centuries and there are still structures in Japan well over 100 years old still standing and showing no signs of age or decay, I'd have to concur it is possibly top of the list for longevity of outdoor furniture! Not everyone likes the burnt look, but I wonder how it would stand up if you sand back most of the charing and use stain in the mix? I'm sure you can come up with a few good ideas that might be floating around your head on using this with different stains.😉 I'd be keen to see any results if you do venture down this path.👍🏽
Now that was a rubbish wood project!...Well done mate...great video. The WD40 had its work cut out for it 😂 Some of those snails were also defying physics by just hanging in the air! Chair turned out just great 👍😁🇦🇺
Hola! 🖐This is a really, really nice project and the end result is amazing. My favorite part of this video is at 6:15 though, nothing left to do but to flash that thumbs up right! 👍😂😂😂 Take care and have a good one, Adios! 👊
Natural bees wax as a finish is brilliant. The burnishing of the wood is another brilliant idea. I just subscribed because of your unique approach to woodworking... well done!
Thank you! Yeah I had to move the current habitants of the wood to a safer location before I started renovating their home for my own selfish use. However, I made sure there was plenty of rotten wood around for them to settle into!
Jesper your videos are awesome 👌 I love the way you add a story to them as you go. They're also very insightful, I think I'll have to go buy a blow torch and some bees wax! Thanks for sharing your work
Jesper, what a great project. Watching the video was like watching a thriller movie. Beautiful editing and camera pan angles. The stool came out very well indeed! 😁👍
Thank you. As a total newbie I really enjoyed watching your storage ideas video, there were so much good stuff there for me to use in my own workshop organisation, and I'll definately have a dive into your other stuff as well. The Pergola series seems to be very successful!
Loved this video Jesper! And it was so satisfying to watch you stop the beeswax from running over the edge just at the right time. 😂 Now I feel the need to build a stool. Great job!
Glad you enjoyed it! I have also watched your **first** video on your new channel. It may be a new channel, but you're certanly no beginner in filmmaking or presenting on camera, very, very well done my friend! And I liked the goon bag holder, brilliant project. I made a different kind of boxed wine holder for christmas 6 monts ago, a more rustic one made from pallet wood. I still get orders for it, so it's quite popular. I will certanly be following your channel and what you're up to. See you around. Cheers from Denmark
Holy cow, what a fantastic video, beautiful job. Although, kinda annoyed that you stole my move, you know, the one at 6:15 where everything falls apart...I have a patent on that... 🤣😄😄
Oh no, that move is taken?? Thank you for your kind comments, and it's not so often I get to practice with handtools, so I thought I'd do it on rubbish wood. As I don't have much experience to brag about I thought maybe just make a "just build, don't talk" style video to try and cover up my lack of original ideas and skills :-) thank you for your support Mario!
I stumbled across one of your videos and I am really enjoying them. The way you make beautiful pieces out of scrap is great. You are blessed with your surroundings, it looks a lovely place to live.
Rubbish wood indeed - when you have to evict that much nature it can't be much more rubbish without being useless! 😁 Love he finished looks, and the fact that you used the scraps to power the making of the said finish! 😎
I'm so glad you notice the small things, and yeah much more rubbish than this and you'll need to fill it with epoxy resin to hold it together. I have an old, rotten oak bench, and I'm thinking about doing an epoxy project out of it....
Just started watching your videos in my lunch break, I am getting addicted! Awesome inspiring work you are doing and great fun to watch 🙏thanks Jesper (:
Love it ! From removing the snails (and the nails) to the yakisugi, to using the old envelope to start the fire for the beeswax. Sweet project mate and a cool af edit! 💯💯🔥 Judges take note!
I think you win "Most Rubbish Wood" award mate... that and videography. For someone with no formal training your framing, focus and cuts are just excellent. Loved the project, and the Sumo cameo! :D
Thanks a ton! I'm stoked to hear you enjoyed both the video and the photography. Remember, a lot can happen over a cup of coffee, including making a superior video 😉. Stay tuned for more!
Epic video! Really really well done. As for the project, fantastic. You have taken us all on a journey of turning truly rubbish wood into a great stool that is going to last for years to come. Great job 👍
Awesome video. I’d not seen this one before. It’s extremely well shot and edited and shows of several different skills from building jigs to multiple ways of joining the legs. Well done it’s really impressive. Ross
And your channel wins the award for most creative channel name. The finish was bees wax and linseed oil. You can thin it with mineral spirits, but I did not do that over the fire, and because it was so hot no thinning was needed.
That was such a good video. And you certainly met the challenge criteria. Definitely rubbish wood! Even after cutting much of it away, it was still partially rotten throughout 😂
Thanks 👍 I'd figured, if Mark says rubbish, let's give him rubbish. And it's really great to practice handtools skills on some rubbish wood before trying on that black walnut I have been saving up for..
I really liked your idea and your work I wanted to ask if the protection of beeswax is also good for trees outside the house according to your knowledge
This was very enjoyable!! Great camera work, amazing editing and I really liked all the different jigs and hacks! I especially liked the technics used to make the legs! Gonna try Yakisugi on my next project, fingers crossed! :)
Brilliant jesper , im siltly disapointed you didn't use a fire steel or a flint to make fire , But having said that i find your video very inspiring and creative .
I was literally just looking at some wood in my backyard in a very similar state and wondering how in the world I'd be able to use it, this is an amazing vid!! That stool turned out wonderfully :D
Hello fellow pallet wood worker. A swedish subscriber here. What are your thoughts on the Biltema bench planer? I´m thinking about getting one for my workshop. Thanks for your videos and all the inspiration.
Jesper, as per usual, the video is great. I’m still catching up on all your stuff, but I love everything you do. A question though, what’s the beeswax mixed with and a rough ratio would be helpful. Love it mate. Happy Tuesday from just down the road in the Outer Hebrides ;-)
Hello mr. driftwood! The rough ratio is 1 beeswax to 2 linseed oil and 2 mineral spirits. If you don't have those ingredients, try mixing something else that you have available.
Hi Jesper I just love ❤ your videos they are so interesting and entertaining. I decided you deserved more coffee so I joined your channel. Just a thought about the sound volume on your videos. The music is louder than the speaking parts and I wear hearing aids so I am having to adjust the volume a lot. Just a thought mate, no big deal okay. All in all you are definitely 💯% on 🎯
I really don’t understand the burn thing. Seems to be a bit of a pyroclastic maniac 😅 everything has to be burnt ☺️ (see pallet coffee table). Anyhow, love the use of that guide for the router that has a curve to it to give the recess in the seat 🤩 such a good idea
I'm using the burn technique to treat my outdoor wood in general, but then my wife have started to like the dark look you get when you burn and sand wood before you treat it with finish (oil/lacquer). So sometimes I have started to use it as a way to darken wood also. I like to call that recess in the seat for the "bum groove" 😃
If I'm serious, I'll get a table planer. It's only just so long a guy can own a table saw and mitre saw. And a router, and bits, and like good music. I love that you hate math. Some of us have geometric sensibilities. I don't think the math guys get it.
hahaha, naa it's not worth that much and I don't think anyone should sell their first ever chair-build. It's better to keep it close and see how it holds up 🤓
Haha, you got me there, @DeathMonky22! 😄 Guess it's a 'stool' in a bench's clothing then. Do you think it'd make a better bench if it had some companions lined up with it? #CoffeeSolvesEverything
The production value on these videos are incredibly underrated... beautifully done and so much fun to watch
Wow, thank you!
I really liked how you took care of those snails. It shows what a kind hearted soul you are.
Thanks 🙏
Likely the best reclaimed wood video to date, absolutely love it.
I think it's about resurrection and the circle of life
Exactly!
With the help of the feral snails, you nailed it with no nails. 🙃. This piece is gorgeous as the video. 👌
😊 thank you
That router sled - mind blown. Amazing work, Jesper.
Hi Nigel, thanks, I think I saw it somewhere else and just copied it, a good "bum groove" is important on a stool. Cheers
Love the idea of the router jig to rough out the shape of the seat - genius ;)
Thanks! 👍
Great upload. Whomever did the editing and sound did a fantastic job. Extremely professional and a great project.
I did it all, so thank you very much. Cheers mate
Love the design and video was a pleasure to watch.
Thanks, I also had a good laugh watching your video, very inspirational!
@@JesperMakes why have I just had a notification of this comment? 😂
Hello Jesper,
Congratulations on participating in the scrap tree project. I like the curving technique with the router. Logical and ingenious. The wax and olive oil polishing technique is also great. You've created a beautiful bench (stool) from reclaimed wood. This was a good idea. Recycling old scrap wood is also good behavior for our planet. We also protect nature and the environment. good job. Thank you for sharing. See you. Stay healthy and happy. Big greetings. Dostun Mehmet (I am happy to see the label of our mutual friend Dirk in you)
Thanks you so much Mehmet. I'm also a little confused, is it called a bench or stool? The treatment was beeswax and linseed oil, and when applied hot it goes into every little crack and waterproofs it, so what was about to rot away will now stand for a long time. Looking forward to making a video with your sticker in my shop! I shall plan something special for that event! I'm surprised I didn't see you in Marks challenge or did I miss it?
@@JesperMakes You are welcome, my friend Jesper. I'm in this competition too. I am one of the first to join. Maybe he missed it. The second time you look, you'll see me. Yes, I thought flax oil was olive oil. I also use this mix. I even have a video on my channel on how to do it. A good natural polish. It has a high level of protection. I hope you get my sticker because it's been 45 days since I sent it to you. I said that if it didn't arrive, I would send a second sticker again. It's called a stool. We call it a stool. See you. take care of yourself. This stool was really beautiful. Congratulations again.
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@ I've just checked Marks challenge playlist, and your video is not on it. Perhaps give him a message on IG to check if he missed it?
I have just checked your channel, and I cant seem to find the rubbishwood video. I found the summerbuilds video. Are your video set to public? Flax seeds comes from a flower plant I think.
@@JesperMakes
this scrap wood project video
th-cam.com/video/EMwrCSibIsc/w-d-xo.html
This is wood polish making video
th-cam.com/video/0bwMHSNUWXY/w-d-xo.html
Hi Jesper, I have never seen such an emotional build video as this. It's a really epic journey from the snails, the cleanup, the build itself, but then you top it with the almost spiritual ending of making and applying the finish. You know I'm a big fan already, but this one.. Whoauuuw. Said with tears in my smile.
Thank you, I'm really glad you liked it.
Beautiful work Jesper. Inherent beauty can be found inside worn out wood and humans.
Man with nature.
What a wonderful theme video.
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Nidal, I also likes this one
@@JesperMakes
I watched your headboard and side stands video perhaps 5 or 6 times.
Your herringbone style headboard is elegant all around.
No words. Just overwhelming feelings.
Thanks mate. I do love how this one turned out..
Again.. Beautiful! Love the choice of music with those wonderful images!
Thank you so much 😀
Like a sculptor looks beyond the rock, you saw potential in that ‘rubbish wood’ excellent job mate that stool will outlast us all !
Thanks!
What an amazing way to put a dip into wood! I had NEVER thought of doing that. Something so simple, yet just never thought about that lol
Yeah really simple 😊. I stole the idea from Jackman Works.
Aaand now I’m stealing it from you 🤣
So much has been demonstrated in this video! You had me at, "Coffee Solves Everything". I found it very interesting seeing the beeswax finish applied hot, really hot! Your "rubbish wood" bench has quite a story!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I'll have to add more coffee montages to my videos then :-)
@@JesperMakes Can't go wrong! Makes me feel right at home!
Ron. Is that you?
@@Lazywatchsmith And who is Ron?
Excellent View of your process. I love the burnt wood and beeswax effect. Great seeing you in the woods too. All round, an impressive effort 👏👏👏
Thank you very much!
The jig for creating the curve for the seat is brilliant!
Thanks, I stole that idea directly from @jackmanworks
Absolutely no disputing the fact that this was definitely #rubbishwood21 for sure.👌🏽
Shou Sugi Ban when done right, will give the wood years and year of prolonged life outdoors,
and you seriously nailed it, mate, fantastic build, love it. 👍🏽
Thanks you Bill, I'm still experimenting with different methods of outdoor preserving of wood, and so far the furniture I have treated with Shou Sugi + Beeswax far outperforms the ones treated with outdoor lackers, wood oils etc. Do you have any tips you could pass on to me that I'm not aware about? Thank you so much for watching.
@@JesperMakes
From what I've seen over the years SSB has been the overall best performing method, considering its been used for centuries and there are still structures in Japan well over 100 years old still standing and showing no signs of age or decay, I'd have to concur it is possibly top of the list for longevity of outdoor furniture!
Not everyone likes the burnt look, but I wonder how it would stand up if you sand back most of the charing and use stain in the mix? I'm sure you can come up with a few good ideas that might be floating around your head on using this with different stains.😉
I'd be keen to see any results if you do venture down this path.👍🏽
So many tricks packed in this video! Loved stool, and the edit of this video 👍🏽👍🏽 but most of all I loved that Stanley tape measure, what a beauty!
Thanks and yeah, that's a vintage tape measure, and I absolutely love it.
Mesmerizing. Well done!
Thanks Chris!
Now that was a rubbish wood project!...Well done mate...great video. The WD40 had its work cut out for it 😂 Some of those snails were also defying physics by just hanging in the air! Chair turned out just great 👍😁🇦🇺
Thank you very much, yeah it were too rusty for the WD40, the bolts broke on me!
...and snails are magic creatures!
Beautiful stool and also video! I hope to be able to learn these skills myself.
You can for sure. Don't think, just do! ♥️
Hola! 🖐This is a really, really nice project and the end result is amazing. My favorite part of this video is at 6:15 though, nothing left to do but to flash that thumbs up right! 👍😂😂😂 Take care and have a good one, Adios! 👊
Thank you! Cheers!
I like your videos very much, they are so inspirational for me . Cool jig idea,
Thanks 🙏🙏
Natural bees wax as a finish is brilliant. The burnishing of the wood is another brilliant idea. I just subscribed because of your unique approach to woodworking... well done!
Thanks 🙏
That looks incredible !
Thank you ! I had a lot of fun making this, glad you enjoyed it. Cheers from Denmark
Godt udført projekt!
Very nice Jesper, it looks great. Especially from seeing the condition of the wood when you found it, top job 👍🏻
Thank you Adam, if somebody asks me to find some rubbish wood, I go find rubbish wood (and I had some different options to choose from, trust me :-)
Awsome project and amazing video i really like your edit style and you know its rubbish wood when you have to take snails off the wood
Thank you! Yeah I had to move the current habitants of the wood to a safer location before I started renovating their home for my own selfish use. However, I made sure there was plenty of rotten wood around for them to settle into!
Jesper!!! Mate you knocked it out of the park!! I loved every single second of this. What a video. Great build.
WTF - thank you so much man. See you around!
Awesome build & video
Thanks 👍
Jesper: I love it!
I am also in Shoi Sugi Ban, just fix it with linseed oil. Built a hole horse-box in this way…
So great content… !
Jan
Hi Jan, that sounds awesome. I do tend to burn and oil al wood that's outside.
Jesper your videos are awesome 👌 I love the way you add a story to them as you go. They're also very insightful, I think I'll have to go buy a blow torch and some bees wax! Thanks for sharing your work
Hi Steve, a blow torch and bees wax will get you a long way! Cheers
Jesper, what a great project. Watching the video was like watching a thriller movie. Beautiful editing and camera pan angles. The stool came out very well indeed! 😁👍
Thank you. As a total newbie I really enjoyed watching your storage ideas video, there were so much good stuff there for me to use in my own workshop organisation, and I'll definately have a dive into your other stuff as well. The Pergola series seems to be very successful!
Loved this video Jesper! And it was so satisfying to watch you stop the beeswax from running over the edge just at the right time. 😂
Now I feel the need to build a stool. Great job!
Glad you enjoyed it! I have also watched your **first** video on your new channel. It may be a new channel, but you're certanly no beginner in filmmaking or presenting on camera, very, very well done my friend! And I liked the goon bag holder, brilliant project. I made a different kind of boxed wine holder for christmas 6 monts ago, a more rustic one made from pallet wood. I still get orders for it, so it's quite popular. I will certanly be following your channel and what you're up to. See you around. Cheers from Denmark
Mate this is an absolute winner!! Great video, great project and ticked all the boxes!
Thanks a bunch!
Beautiful video. I absolutely love that you used the offcuts & envelope to hear your finish. Nice stool!
Thanks, oh you're right, it's a stool, not a bench.
Holy cow, what a fantastic video, beautiful job. Although, kinda annoyed that you stole my move, you know, the one at 6:15 where everything falls apart...I have a patent on that... 🤣😄😄
Oh no, that move is taken?? Thank you for your kind comments, and it's not so often I get to practice with handtools, so I thought I'd do it on rubbish wood. As I don't have much experience to brag about I thought maybe just make a "just build, don't talk" style video to try and cover up my lack of original ideas and skills :-) thank you for your support Mario!
I stumbled across one of your videos and I am really enjoying them. The way you make beautiful pieces out of scrap is great. You are blessed with your surroundings, it looks a lovely place to live.
Thanks James, I like it here.
Rubbish wood indeed - when you have to evict that much nature it can't be much more rubbish without being useless! 😁
Love he finished looks, and the fact that you used the scraps to power the making of the said finish! 😎
I'm so glad you notice the small things, and yeah much more rubbish than this and you'll need to fill it with epoxy resin to hold it together. I have an old, rotten oak bench, and I'm thinking about doing an epoxy project out of it....
@@JesperMakes Preserve it in resin for future generations... 😅
@@CrudeButEfficient I might do that as it was a wedding present for me and my wife over 20 years ago...
@@JesperMakes Oh, with that kind of history you'd have to try something
Really cool video! Love your builds and your skills!
Thanks a bunch! Cheers Henry!
Just started watching your videos in my lunch break, I am getting addicted! Awesome inspiring work you are doing and great fun to watch 🙏thanks Jesper (:
Awesome! Thank you!
Love your projects, but your quick jig with the router might help me finish a few projects. Simple yet genius
Oh yes my bum groove jig 😅
Love it ! From removing the snails (and the nails) to the yakisugi, to using the old envelope to start the fire for the beeswax. Sweet project mate and a cool af edit! 💯💯🔥
Judges take note!
Thank you Rob !!
Yeah judges take note!
I think you win "Most Rubbish Wood" award mate... that and videography. For someone with no formal training your framing, focus and cuts are just excellent. Loved the project, and the Sumo cameo! :D
Thanks James, if Mark says rubbish, let’s give him rubbish was my thinking
Love bed it and loving this rubbishwood challenge. Loved the beeswax technique. Got yourself a new follower! Keep it up...
I absolutely appreciate that mate, and I agree, half the fun here is just watching what everybody else come up with.
Jesper this is Superior Video and Photography's other channel. this is another awesome video.
Thanks a ton! I'm stoked to hear you enjoyed both the video and the photography. Remember, a lot can happen over a cup of coffee, including making a superior video 😉. Stay tuned for more!
coffee every morning before i do anytthing@@JesperMakes
awesome
I 💖 this!
Thanks 🙏
Epic video! Really really well done. As for the project, fantastic. You have taken us all on a journey of turning truly rubbish wood into a great stool that is going to last for years to come. Great job 👍
Good looking bench, well done!
Thanks John, it was great fun making it
Super cool!! Nice editing!! And Wonderful process!!I love your video!! jesper!❤️
Having this comment coming from a talented maker such as you, it really means a lot. Thank you!
Awesome video. I’d not seen this one before. It’s extremely well shot and edited and shows of several different skills from building jigs to multiple ways of joining the legs. Well done it’s really impressive.
Ross
Thanks Ross, I'm so happy to hear that. Take care mate, see you soon!
really nice job, as always
Thanks again!
This video wins the award for most stylish way of applying finish! Bees wax and mineral oil?
And your channel wins the award for most creative channel name. The finish was bees wax and linseed oil. You can thin it with mineral spirits, but I did not do that over the fire, and because it was so hot no thinning was needed.
That was such a good video. And you certainly met the challenge criteria. Definitely rubbish wood! Even after cutting much of it away, it was still partially rotten throughout 😂
Thanks 👍 I'd figured, if Mark says rubbish, let's give him rubbish. And it's really great to practice handtools skills on some rubbish wood before trying on that black walnut I have been saving up for..
Incredible video
Thanks
Beautiful video
Thank you! Cheers!
Супер! Мне очень нравится ваш подход к выбору материала) А главное что из него в итоге получается👍. Успехов!
Thanks Alex. Cheers
Great music
Thanks 👍👍
I really liked your idea and your work I wanted to ask if the protection of beeswax is also good for trees outside the house according to your knowledge
Yes I use it outside for wood. Cheers
This was very enjoyable!! Great camera work, amazing editing and I really liked all the different jigs and hacks! I especially liked the technics used to make the legs! Gonna try Yakisugi on my next project, fingers crossed! :)
Thanks thanks thanks! And be careful if you try burning inside your shop - if you can, go outside on some concrete.
@@JesperMakes of course! ☺️ The piece I'm burning is very small anyway! Start small then burn everything! 😂😂
love it
Thanks man. One of my early videos...
Beautiful! What is your recipe for the beeswax finish? Is that mineral oil or ...?
Hi, I have a few videos just about the bees wax mix on the channel, take a look at those.
Brilliant jesper , im siltly disapointed you didn't use a fire steel or a flint to make fire , But having said that i find your video very inspiring and creative .
Thanks for the tip!
Great project Jesper ! A lot of really creative techniques there. I especially like the video production, Cheers Mate !
Thanks a lot! I had a blast making it.
I was literally just looking at some wood in my backyard in a very similar state and wondering how in the world I'd be able to use it, this is an amazing vid!! That stool turned out wonderfully :D
You can do it!
Лучшая мебель!!!!
Legend! Thank you Вадим, appreciate it!
Hello fellow pallet wood worker. A swedish subscriber here. What are your thoughts on the Biltema bench planer? I´m thinking about getting one for my workshop. Thanks for your videos and all the inspiration.
It's fine for beginners and smaller projects. Great for pallet wood.
good.
What is it you use to make the Beeswax?
For the beeswax, I melt organic beeswax and mix it with linseed oil and some mineral spirits.
Try this video for more info: th-cam.com/video/OY8SCJqCidI/w-d-xo.html
Could do with a flame thrower like that, do you know what the makers name is?
Birdy
Jesper, as per usual, the video is great. I’m still catching up on all your stuff, but I love everything you do. A question though, what’s the beeswax mixed with and a rough ratio would be helpful. Love it mate. Happy Tuesday from just down the road in the Outer Hebrides ;-)
Hello mr. driftwood! The rough ratio is 1 beeswax to 2 linseed oil and 2 mineral spirits. If you don't have those ingredients, try mixing something else that you have available.
@@JesperMakes whale blubber and shark spleen should work ;-) thanks mate.
Hi Jesper
I just love ❤ your videos they are so interesting and entertaining. I decided you deserved more coffee so I joined your channel. Just a thought about the sound volume on your videos. The music is louder than the speaking parts and I wear hearing aids so I am having to adjust the volume a lot. Just a thought mate, no big deal okay.
All in all you are definitely
💯% on 🎯
Hi there! Thanks for the support and the feedback on the sound levels-I'll definitely take a look at that. Glad to have you as part of the community.
Hej Jesper. Fed video. Hvor meget sliber du efter afbrændingen?
En del, jeg sliber alt det løse af.
I really don’t understand the burn thing. Seems to be a bit of a pyroclastic maniac 😅 everything has to be burnt ☺️ (see pallet coffee table). Anyhow, love the use of that guide for the router that has a curve to it to give the recess in the seat 🤩 such a good idea
I'm using the burn technique to treat my outdoor wood in general, but then my wife have started to like the dark look you get when you burn and sand wood before you treat it with finish (oil/lacquer). So sometimes I have started to use it as a way to darken wood also. I like to call that recess in the seat for the "bum groove" 😃
Er det Bivoks og rå linolie du blander i gryden? Hvad er forholdet?
Jeps, forholdet er individuelt, men en tommelfingerregel er 1:3.
Man make things from wood
Man make 🔥
Man thinks combine the two 💡
Pallet gods won’t be happy 😆
Ahahaha 😃👍
Where did you get the Stanley tape measure?
I bought it used on a used stuff website in Denmark.
Great video. I have a question! Which oil did you use in combination with beeswax?
Linseed oil
Theres a few older vidoes on my channel where I mix it
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may a suggest a rename on this video. reclaimed wood bench with home made bee wax finsh
Thanks for the suggestion, agree it's not properly titled, will fix..
Cool
Thanks 🙏
What is RUNDSAV AFSTANDSKLODS?
Hi, that's spacer for circular saw :-)
No snails were harmed during the making of this video
Absolutely not 👌😂
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If I'm serious, I'll get a table planer. It's only just so long a guy can own a table saw and mitre saw. And a router, and bits, and like good music. I love that you hate math. Some of us have geometric sensibilities. I don't think the math guys get it.
Send us your address and I will send a few stickers over the ditch...
Nice project ... turned out great ... thanks for sharing...
Thanks, I have sent you a message on IG
It took you a month to build this little bench. I hope you get 3k for that.. 👍
hahaha, naa it's not worth that much and I don't think anyone should sell their first ever chair-build. It's better to keep it close and see how it holds up 🤓
Табурет для пилотів F-35 з високотехнологічним покриттям для відбивання проминів радарів.
bench definition: ''a long seat for several people, typically made of wood or stone.''
you, sir, have made a stool, not a bench.
Haha, you got me there, @DeathMonky22! 😄 Guess it's a 'stool' in a bench's clothing then. Do you think it'd make a better bench if it had some companions lined up with it? #CoffeeSolvesEverything
Amazing. But where is your voice? where is your jokes?
Ahahaha, I sometimes try different things 😃
@@JesperMakes Ok.
Just checked, this is one of the videos I made before I started doing voice overs. Perhaps I should re-edit it with commentary?
@Jesper Makes No. Keep it like this. You are right. It should be a different types of videos.
Thanks 🙏
Love it!
Thanks!!
What's the dark stuff you used in the bees wax Jesper?
Linseed oil
@@JesperMakes oh yes cool, burnt linseed oil I get ya taught it was diesel there for a second 🙈😂😂😂