Looks great. Thank you for showing fixing a gap in your dovetails. It’s good to know I’m not the only one making those fixes. And a professional who makes beautiful pieces needs to make repairs too.
Congratulations to your well deserved award! Watching you humbly work on these has made me a better woodworker. As an American I take a lot of time laying out and marking each piece as close as I can. But the we just make out cuts much quicker. Watching you take the extra time to make your cuts as precise as the layout has slowed me down and my joints fit much better! Thank you from abroad!
Thank you for your congratulations! It's a little difficult to interpret. I'm sure I can communicate well with you haha. My son is studying English hard. He dreams of one day being able to freely discuss woodworking! Always remember safe woodworking! Have a great weekend!
Hello friend, it’s been a while since I said hello! Thank you so much for always supporting and watching! I hope you continue to be healthy and have a great weekend.
Thanks for the video! In sketchup instead of multiplying your copies like you did at 2:11 you can just drag the dovetail geometry to the other end of the board and then DIVIDE by the number you want. So to get the result you have here, drag geometry to where you want the last one to be and then type “/4” and press enter. You will end up with 4 equal divisions or 5 equally spaced geometries. I hope this helps
@@squarerulefurniture i am so happy this helps! :) you have nothing to be embarrassed about with the quality of work you do. I love your videos. Thank you
Toby Sauer Hello. I received sponsorship for the first time. thank you😘😘😘 I think it means trying harder. I'll talk about you tonight and buy the kids a nice snack. Have a good weekend!
Congrats on the award!!! And on the new Veritas plane you got. Never seen one of those type before but hey! New toys!!! New toys!! You can build a frame for the award, too.
È passato un po' di tempo dall'ultima volta che ci siamo incontrati. Ero curioso di sapere come stavi. In questo momento alle 20:39 sta piovendo in Corea del Sud. È un ottimo inizio per il fine settimana! Spero che tu abbia un momento felice!
Complimenti per la targa TH-cam.... complimenti per il tuo laboratorio bello , pulito e molto organizzato.... complimenti per la tua pulizia...sei molto bravo...
If you would please post a picture of the finished product at the beginning of the video. And definitely more pictures of the finished product at the end of the video. I don’t get to see enough of your finished furniture. Otherwise, really awesome work!
These are cotton gloves that are easily available in South Korea. If you search Amazon with the keywords below, you will find instructions. -> 10 Pairs Safety Working Gloves Washable Cotton / Polyester material with Elastic Knit Wrist by Green Direct
This design is stunning. The perfect bench? Thank you for sharing this. I would like to make a video request of you sharpening your hand planes. Your videos are my inspiration to woodwork!
Great video. First congrats with the award. I love this bench, especcially the stretcher with the vertical braces. Very original. I also have a question about the dovetails. You have always been a very clean and practical man. Simplicity and elegance. I am a graphic designer, not a wood worker and i always followed the design principle that 'Form Follows Function'. Those super skinny dovetails, do you honestly believe that the form follows the function? They are so thin, that they look like they weaken the joint instead of strengthening them. Is this purely about esthetics and your own vanity? Or do they actually 'work'? Lovely kids by the way and i can't wait to find out what a mortise plane is.
hello. It's a bit difficult to interpret, but it seems to be about the joint and the size of the pin. It seems natural that as one side becomes relatively larger, the other side becomes thinner. Usually, the work is divided equally between the tenon and the mortise, but a lot of the aesthetic aspects were reflected. It's a bit difficult, but when discussing joint strength and durability, we consider the area of the two joints. If the area is the same but the sizes are different, the durability is bound to be relatively low, but we tend to work as long as it meets the durability required for our use. (Here, it is mainly important to know in which direction the force will act and whether there are additional reinforcements. .) I don't know if it's a sufficient answer, but the conclusion is that although it focuses on the balance between design and durability, the aesthetic aspect is also reflected. If you have any questions, please comment anytime. thank you!
Can I ask, what were you checking for at the very beginning of the video (0:20) when you broke the off cut piece on the table saw? Also - Congratulations on the award! Your quality of videos and craftsmanship are fantastic and I look forward to each of your videos.
I do enjoy watching you work to make such beautiful furniture. Congratulations on your TH-cam plaque! I do have one question. I would like to know the name of the T-shaped tool you use to measure a distance from an edge. I've seen them before, but it looks like a better tool than my combination square. Thank you.
Your work is amazing and you show there is elegance in the simplicity of design. You have a beautiful family.
Thank you for the compliment. We will work harder to make furniture! 😍
Looks great. Thank you for showing fixing a gap in your dovetails. It’s good to know I’m not the only one making those fixes. And a professional who makes beautiful pieces needs to make repairs too.
Repairs are always happening. Hahaha thank you for your sympathy. have a good day!
Congratulations to your well deserved award! Watching you humbly work on these has made me a better woodworker. As an American I take a lot of time laying out and marking each piece as close as I can. But the we just make out cuts much quicker. Watching you take the extra time to make your cuts as precise as the layout has slowed me down and my joints fit much better! Thank you from abroad!
Thank you for your congratulations!
It's a little difficult to interpret. I'm sure I can communicate well with you haha.
My son is studying English hard.
He dreams of one day being able to freely discuss woodworking!
Always remember safe woodworking! Have a great weekend!
Congratulations on the TH-cam award!
Thank you very much! !💕💕💕
A bench isn't a simple bench when it's made by you, great job! Best regards!
Hello friend, it’s been a while since I said hello!
Thank you so much for always supporting and watching!
I hope you continue to be healthy and have a great weekend.
Thanks for the video! In sketchup instead of multiplying your copies like you did at 2:11 you can just drag the dovetail geometry to the other end of the board and then DIVIDE by the number you want. So to get the result you have here, drag geometry to where you want the last one to be and then type “/4” and press enter. You will end up with 4 equal divisions or 5 equally spaced geometries. I hope this helps
As soon as I saw this post, I got goosebumps.
I opened SketchUp, made a pin at the end like you said, and did /4, and something amazing happened.
@@squarerulefurniture i am so happy this helps! :) you have nothing to be embarrassed about with the quality of work you do. I love your videos. Thank you
It seems like there is no end to learning!
thank you. Have a great weekend!
Or use a ruler and angle it until you get the number of divisions you want, a simple trick and it works!
It is a pleasure to watch you work. I appreciate the time it takes to create the video. Thank you!
Toby Sauer Hello.
I received sponsorship for the first time. thank you😘😘😘
I think it means trying harder.
I'll talk about you tonight and buy the kids a nice snack. Have a good weekend!
Beautiful design and execution makes me feel humble about my own woodworking skills.
Thank you for those kind words.!
Have a happy and enjoyable weekend!
This man has great expertise, very vareful and exacting, great work! Israel Perez viewing from the other side of the planet in Guatemala, C.A
I am an ordinary man living in South Korea who loves wood and crafting.
Thank you so much for the kind words.
Greetings from South Korea!
Simplicity to perfection. Woodwork on another level. Beautiful work and nice video.
I appreciate your compliment!
Have a good day!
such a beautiful design and execution
small details make a big difference
Thanks for recognizing the difference! 💖💖💖
Congrats on the award!!! And on the new Veritas plane you got. Never seen one of those type before but hey! New toys!!! New toys!! You can build a frame for the award, too.
Thank you for your congratulations! We will work harder and reach 1 million!
Always a pleasure to watch you work. A well deserved You Tube award. Well done.
Stay tuned!
thank you! 😘
Really lovely design and superb workmanship. Love the kids!
Thank you for those kind words.!
Have a happy and enjoyable weekend! 💕💕💕
Bonito trabajo el que usted y su familia hacen y lo felicito por por la placa de TH-cam 👍👍👍
Thank you for your support!😍😍😍
I will try harder. Happy weekend!
Very, very satisfatory!
You are amazing! Such precision, clean and perfect job.
And you have a beautiful family too.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you so much for your congratulations! Have a happy weekend! 😍😍😍
실버버튼 축하드립니다.
감사합니다!~! 😍
Beautiful man! Love it. Its so simple, but yet so elegant.
Thank you for the compliment! Greetings from South Korea!
Ciao meravigliosa un opera d' arte, realizzazione da maestro semplicità e bellezza!!!!!
Saluti 🇮🇹
È passato un po' di tempo dall'ultima volta che ci siamo incontrati. Ero curioso di sapere come stavi.
In questo momento alle 20:39 sta piovendo in Corea del Sud.
È un ottimo inizio per il fine settimana! Spero che tu abbia un momento felice!
Beautiful work. Love seeing the dovetail repair also. Also great work on the video editing. Well done.
I make a lot of mistakes too ~~~ Have a nice weekend!
Complimenti per la targa TH-cam.... complimenti per il tuo laboratorio bello , pulito e molto organizzato.... complimenti per la tua pulizia...sei molto bravo...
Thank you for the compliment.
I will try harder!
Turned out great, thanks for showing us.
Thank you for watching! ❤
축하합니다, 항상 감사합니다
시청해 주셔서 감사합니다! 😘😘😘
Well deserved reward for truly great work .
I appreciate your compliment! 😍😍
A pleasant afternoon, SQUARERULE FURNITURE.
👍
First greeting, thank you so much!
It's 2pm in South Korea and it's raining right now.
Have a happy weekend!
@@squarerulefurniture
Yes sir, thank you so much.
so well adjusted bravo
Thanks for watching!
If you would please post a picture of the finished product at the beginning of the video. And definitely more pictures of the finished product at the end of the video. I don’t get to see enough of your finished furniture. Otherwise, really awesome work!
Thanks for the advice! I'll take note of it
Thanks for watching!
I love watching these videos. Thanks for sharing.
Have fun with the video!
thank you! 💕💕💕
@squarerulefurniture how do you deal with snipe or is it just built into the furnitu re
@squarerulefurniture how do you deal with snipe or is it just built into the furnitu re
great build. congrats on the award.
Thank you for your congratulations!
Another great project and video.Production on both are excellent!
Thanks for watching! have a good day!
Congratulations, I always look forward to your videos.
Thank you for your congratulations! 😘
Congratulations on your well-deserved 100k, it is for your excellent work and dedication¡¡¡¡¡
Thank you for your support!
I will try harder. Happy weekend! 😍😍😍😍
Absolutely stunning!
Thank you for watching! 💖
Congratulations on reaching 100,000 subscribers... another beautiful piece.. true craftsmanship
Thank you for your congratulations! 😉😉😉
Amazing! Thank you!🙏🏻
thank you!! 😘😘😘
Very fine job as usual
Thank you for always.! ❤❤❤
Nice work
Thank You~! 😍😍😍
So lovely ❤
thank you~!
Verry nice Work
Thank you for watching!
congratulations
Have a happy weekend and thank you!
Congratulations on the 100k!
THANK YOU! ❤
Congrats on the new play button.
Thank you for your congratulations! 💖💖💖
I love that you also show the new tools you buy in these videos. Have you tried a western dovetail saw yet?
Yes, I used it about twice. The sawing direction doesn't suit me a bit, so I mainly use a Japanese saw.
Beautiful work 🇦🇺👴🏻
thank you! Greetings from South Korea!
Great build. What are those kinds of glove he uses to apply the oil finish? That seems like a clever system
These are cotton gloves that are easily available in South Korea.
If you search Amazon with the keywords below, you will find instructions.
-> 10 Pairs Safety Working Gloves Washable Cotton / Polyester material with Elastic Knit Wrist by Green Direct
Awesome!
thank you~!
congratulations with your 100k plate!
It's all thanks to you! thank you!
@@squarerulefurniturehave been following you since less than 10k:) great work and i am happy for you!!!
I know! You are my old friend!
Please take care of us in the future as well. Thank you always
Watching him fix the crack… “holy crap, he is human!”
sure ! I make a lot of mistakes too!
Great build.
Thank you for watching! Have a happy weekend!
This design is stunning. The perfect bench? Thank you for sharing this. I would like to make a video request of you sharpening your hand planes. Your videos are my inspiration to woodwork!
I just found your youtube short for sharpening. thanks! Excited for your next video
Thank you so much for your interest and watching. Have a nice day!
😉
I expect more . It’s very pedestrian
It's difficult to interpret, but thank you!
Great video. First congrats with the award.
I love this bench, especcially the stretcher with the vertical braces. Very original.
I also have a question about the dovetails.
You have always been a very clean and practical man. Simplicity and elegance.
I am a graphic designer, not a wood worker and i always followed the design principle that 'Form Follows Function'.
Those super skinny dovetails, do you honestly believe that the form follows the function? They are so thin, that they look like they weaken the joint instead of strengthening them.
Is this purely about esthetics and your own vanity? Or do they actually 'work'?
Lovely kids by the way and i can't wait to find out what a mortise plane is.
hello. It's a bit difficult to interpret, but it seems to be about the joint and the size of the pin. It seems natural that as one side becomes relatively larger, the other side becomes thinner. Usually, the work is divided equally between the tenon and the mortise, but a lot of the aesthetic aspects were reflected. It's a bit difficult, but when discussing joint strength and durability, we consider the area of the two joints.
If the area is the same but the sizes are different, the durability is bound to be relatively low, but we tend to work as long as it meets the durability required for our use. (Here, it is mainly important to know in which direction the force will act and whether there are additional reinforcements. .) I don't know if it's a sufficient answer, but the conclusion is that although it focuses on the balance between design and durability, the aesthetic aspect is also reflected. If you have any questions, please comment anytime.
thank you!
Can I ask, what were you checking for at the very beginning of the video (0:20) when you broke the off cut piece on the table saw?
Also - Congratulations on the award! Your quality of videos and craftsmanship are fantastic and I look forward to each of your videos.
Check the progress of cracks by looking at the cross section of the tree.
Usually, the entire cracked area is cut off.
Thanks for watching!
At about 9:17 you are using sliding tool to lay out. It has the big t-head in it. where did you get those and what are they called?
Made in Japan.
It's a Matsui Scriber Gauge, but it's not available on Amazon.
Search for Matsui Scriber Gauge on Naver or Yahoo Japan.
I do enjoy watching you work to make such beautiful furniture. Congratulations on your TH-cam plaque! I do have one question. I would like to know the name of the T-shaped tool you use to measure a distance from an edge. I've seen them before, but it looks like a better tool than my combination square. Thank you.
Made in Japan.
It's a Matsui Scriber Gauge, but it's not available on Amazon.
Search for Matsui Scriber Gauge on Naver or Yahoo Japan.
@@squarerulefurniture Thank you so much. The scriber gauge looks like a much better tool than using my combination square.
The downside is that it's a little expensive!
Hi, beautiful as always. Can you tell me what finish you are using? Thanks.
I use auro 126 oil made in Germany. ❤❤
Stunning, can I ask the wood you are using? Cherry?
Yes, it is cherry wood from North America!
@@squarerulefurniture thank you, I look forward to your future videos
thank you!
Wow.
thank you~~! 😍💕💕
New workshop? 😊😊
No~^^ It’s the same workshop~
중간에 등장하시는 여자분은 사모님이신가요?
잘보고 갑니다
그리고 실버버튼 축하드리고요~
즐거운 주말 되세요. 감사합니다!
😍👍👍👍👍👍
thank you! 💕😉😉
👍
❤❤❤ thank you!
what oil you used?
This is auro 126 oil produced in Germany. 😍
@@squarerulefurniture thankyou
😉😉😉
인상을 엄청 쓰시네여 ㅋㅋ
그르게요 ㅋㅋ
Норм 👍
Дякую за перегляд! !💕😍
Great Job!!! Where did you get this fence for that makita router??? minute (7:12)
In South Korea, you can easily find it in shopping malls!