Your videos have actually been a part in the inspiration I've had to go into Carpentry as a career. I love being able to make things. Later in June I will have my first onboarding session with a carpentry apprenticeship and get to see what it's all about.
I couldn’t give two sh!ts about how much the tools cost or who paid for them. Your talent speaks for itself. Simply awesome, and I thoroughly enjoy every one of them. Much continued success!
Do I get tool envy every time he posts one of these? Yeah. I guess. I’m way more impressed with the man’s skills. Expensive tools do not trump craftsmanship.
The ironic thing is, every person who thinks they’re dropping a bombshell about his equipment, are actually putting more money in his pocket by commenting to slag him off 😂😂😂
I agree! It’s Dusty’s skills and knowledge that’s doing the work. The tools are just that, tools. If I had his shop I couldn’t do all of the things he does, the most powerful tool he has is his brain!
I hate how people who go to Japan. One time are always talking about how amazing it is yet. They never want to live there forever. We had some Japanese friends that came to America last summer for three months and they said that America is the most amazing place they’ve ever been and wish they could move here. It seems to me like it’s a grasses greener scenario. I am proud of what we have in the US and if it comes to a point that I’m not then I will leave.
@dreambuild2022 You should ask instead of assuming things. I was not a tourist. I went to Japan for a job and lived there twice for a total of seven years. Also, Japanese carpenters are not poor. They are in the general range of what might be considered "middle income". And Japanese carpenters are well-respected craftsmen who care about what they are doing - although you apparently don't believe that. Next time try to be thoughtful and reasonable in your writing - because what you posted here was ridiculous.
That red shaper blade thing looks daunting. This was a great video! I love to see the various joinery techniques. As a novice woodworker, I’d love to see a “why this one and not that one” vid.
Mesmerising! I love watching your wonderful creations being cut out and fitted together like perfection. Love that you don't have any music. I had a little giggle when your high speed film makes hammering sound like a woodpecker. Your channel is my happiest channel to watch. Wish I could do the same fun joints. I might try some of them on a smaller scale when I've learnt how to use my dremel. Thank you so very much! ❤
I like the way you have brought traditional Japanese style jointery into the 21st century by integrating modern tools into the craft. It is also nice to see a woodworker who appreciates the incredible flexibility of a radial arm saw. Don't know why it isn't a mainstay in more woodworking shops. BTW, you bear an uncanny resemblence to that "Took me 40 years to figure this out? Ain't no way" guy. Are you one in the same?
what toy shop but the skill you have blisteringly good absolutely love the radial flip saw what a toy that is , you cant have enough tools brother ever ⚒
Mr Dusty, Your knowledge and craftsmanship are perfect! The Joinery pieces are beautiful! Are you going to include these types of Joinery in the New Shop Framing? Will it be a Timber-frame build? Thank You for sharing Your Skill!👏🏻🏆
As a novice, I dream of having a shop with all those "wonderful toys" to practice... I know, i know... Woth time and effort you can all of them by hand... But I've got so many ideas that i want to complete something to move on to a new project... Cheers and love to watch your videos...
I always enjoy watching your work. Very creative joinery. I just wish I could slow things down instead of watching them several times to learn how you made them. True craftsmanship!
I hope you realise what a gifted craftsman you are. I can can only live in hope that in my twilight years I achieve a tiny amount of your wonderful talent. Your expensive, quality machinery speeds up the process, but cannot takeaway your awesome skill. It’s so enjoyable just watching you produce masterpieces in wood. Kind regards Kevin
Awesome! Thanks for putting this all together in a video. I am for sure saving it for future reference. One thing I wish was that you had some way of telling us the names of the joints. Maybe they don’t all have one or they’re your own creation?
Have you by chance seen any of the original videos of when Matthias Wandel first created the pantorouter? Just from the quality of your work, I’d think you’d love that type of craftsmanship, if you haven’t already seen it.
Please can you make some videos in which you explain your "work tricks"? 😉 For example how to perfect use RAS for these kind of works, how to be sure to not move the piece too close in horizontal cuts, why make ripetitive deeper cuts instead of only One, and so on? 😍
Merci pour vos vidéos et le superbe travail que vous effectué, votre outillage King ne peut être acheté en France mais celui-ci fait envie! Bonne continuation dans vos activités et continué à nous régaler avec vos vidéos 👍
I am a new subscriber but have been watching for a while. Great techniques for sure. Do you build entire projects? I would enjoy watching a project from design to completion.
😁🙏 When I started I was in a pretty bad position due to the economy at the time and just had to switch to something new and make it work. Just put my head down and worked like a dog for 2 years and only took a few days off. I had a few crappy tools and a used $200 table saw and I had a wife and 4 kids and had no choice but to work and work and work. Eventually things started gaining momentum and the quality of my work got better and I kept learning and reinvesting in better tools. Then I started to learn how to do social media and taught my self how to shoot videos and edit and all about the different platforms. Anyway I guess what I’m saying is it is scary to take a leap and do something new but I’m a firm believer in hard work and constant learning and it pays off.
I remember watching Norm Abram make dadoes with a radial arm saw. I have wanted one ever since. Good ones just don’t come available lately now I have the time and space….
C'mon. Do ya just not look at some of what he proposes to cut and think to yourself "Aww, hell, no!" ...and that lil' sh!t-eatin' grin at the end when he demos the joint is him sayin' "Aww hell yeah!" But we still watch in wonder and awe. The dude is a straight up master at the craft.
thanks! Over the years as I see something somewhere I will jot it down or take a pic, some I've come up with myself or combined a few others I've done. Some come from joinery books I have as well 👍
So question...Why not just use your datto to do all the cuts? why use your mitter saw as well? were you just showing different ways to do it? Or is there a reason you use miter saw and chisels?
For each cut, I always think the dude has like 4 different machines and tools to make the cut and he chooses differently just to entertain us....or himself.
I could watch these 24 hours a day. Your craftsmanship is out of this world
Awesome thank you
watching those joints come together is so satisfying
Awesome thanks!
Your videos have actually been a part in the inspiration I've had to go into Carpentry as a career. I love being able to make things. Later in June I will have my first onboarding session with a carpentry apprenticeship and get to see what it's all about.
That is awesome! 👍🙌👏
It's like watching magic! Just phenomenal-- every single time. Love your videos!
Wow, thank you!
Excellent, as always. I’m also glad to see someone using a RAS for more than simple crosscuts
Your smile says it all.
Awesome job, dude!
Thanks! 🙌👍
I couldn’t give two sh!ts about how much the tools cost or who paid for them. Your talent speaks for itself. Simply awesome, and I thoroughly enjoy every one of them. Much continued success!
Do I get tool envy every time he posts one of these? Yeah. I guess. I’m way more impressed with the man’s skills. Expensive tools do not trump craftsmanship.
Thank you very much!! 🙌😁🤣
The ironic thing is, every person who thinks they’re dropping a bombshell about his equipment, are actually putting more money in his pocket by commenting to slag him off 😂😂😂
I agree! It’s Dusty’s skills and knowledge that’s doing the work. The tools are just that, tools. If I had his shop I couldn’t do all of the things he does, the most powerful tool he has is his brain!
I could have lived without the four letter adjective.
Interesting work. When I was in Japan, I saw carpenters doing joints like these using only hand tools. And the fit was absolutely perfect.
That is awesome! I am inspired by old school Japanese joinery 🙌👍
Cause they are poor and don’t care if it takes a full day to make a joint
I hate how people who go to Japan. One time are always talking about how amazing it is yet. They never want to live there forever. We had some Japanese friends that came to America last summer for three months and they said that America is the most amazing place they’ve ever been and wish they could move here.
It seems to me like it’s a grasses greener scenario. I am proud of what we have in the US and if it comes to a point that I’m not then I will leave.
@dreambuild2022 You should ask instead of assuming things. I was not a tourist. I went to Japan for a job and lived there twice for a total of seven years. Also, Japanese carpenters are not poor. They are in the general range of what might be considered "middle income". And Japanese carpenters are well-respected craftsmen who care about what they are doing - although you apparently don't believe that. Next time try to be thoughtful and reasonable in your writing - because what you posted here was ridiculous.
That red shaper blade thing looks daunting. This was a great video! I love to see the various joinery techniques. As a novice woodworker, I’d love to see a “why this one and not that one” vid.
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Mesmerising! I love watching your wonderful creations being cut out and fitted together like perfection. Love that you don't have any music. I had a little giggle when your high speed film makes hammering sound like a woodpecker. Your channel is my happiest channel to watch. Wish I could do the same fun joints. I might try some of them on a smaller scale when I've learnt how to use my dremel. Thank you so very much! ❤
Thank you so much!
Fine woodworking.
Thank you very much
Dude is simply an awesome skilled craftsman, that smirky smile says to see its simple! LOL
I like the way you have brought traditional Japanese style jointery into the 21st century by integrating modern tools into the craft. It is also nice to see a woodworker who appreciates the incredible flexibility of a radial arm saw. Don't know why it isn't a mainstay in more woodworking shops.
BTW, you bear an uncanny resemblence to that "Took me 40 years to figure this out? Ain't no way" guy. Are you one in the same?
I appreciate that!!
Sorry we are not the same person 🤣
That saw with the blade horizontal is a bit scary, demands the deepest respect.
Beautiful joinery, gives me some really good ideas!
Thank you very much!
what toy shop but the skill you have blisteringly good absolutely love the radial flip saw what a toy that is , you cant have enough tools brother ever ⚒
Скрип дерева заворажиаает 😊
🙌👍
Bravo. Throwing all my tools away, and buying golf clubs. 😂❤
Wow I just love watching these videos, so satisfying
Mr Dusty,
Your knowledge and craftsmanship are perfect! The Joinery pieces are beautiful!
Are you going to include these types of Joinery in the New Shop Framing? Will it be a Timber-frame build?
Thank You for sharing Your Skill!👏🏻🏆
Thank you very much. I hope to add some wood aspects here and there
Amazing, as always 👊🏻😁
I appreciate that!!
@@dustylumberco I'm currently building my first proper mobile workbench. Already using castle joints, but most likely will use some of these as well 😁
As a novice, I dream of having a shop with all those "wonderful toys" to practice... I know, i know... Woth time and effort you can all of them by hand... But I've got so many ideas that i want to complete something to move on to a new project... Cheers and love to watch your videos...
You can do it!
I always enjoy watching your work. Very creative joinery. I just wish I could slow things down instead of watching them several times to learn how you made them. True craftsmanship!
Thank you very much!!
He has a lot of top end expensive equipment to make such precise cuts too.
I love how you show each piece like a proud father☺
😁😁
Dude is absolutely amazing!!! I can watch him all day long!!!
Thank you very much!!
I wished I was as talented as you. Love building furniture just not that good at it 😂
Only a Canuck could give such a funny smirk as that!!
🤣
I hope you realise what a gifted craftsman you are. I can can only live in hope that in my twilight years I achieve a tiny amount of your wonderful talent.
Your expensive, quality machinery speeds up the process, but cannot takeaway your awesome skill.
It’s so enjoyable just watching you produce masterpieces in wood.
Kind regards Kevin
That means a lot, thank you very much
Nice! Well done! 👏 👏
Thank you! Cheers!
Awesome! Thanks for putting this all together in a video. I am for sure saving it for future reference. One thing I wish was that you had some way of telling us the names of the joints. Maybe they don’t all have one or they’re your own creation?
Thanks! When I shared them each in their own post I shared the name of them 👍
Maaaan you are the definition of satisfying assemblies. Just that sound of the wood friction is awsome
Thank you very much!
As much as I like the construction vidoes, it's awesome to watch you perform your joinery artistry.
I appreciate that thank you
Great thanks super ur using perfect tools and well briliant constant capability on your talent work more ❤
Thank you very much!
Dusty is the Yoda of the wood world.
🤣😁
I only have one word for your skill, IMPRESSIVE!
Thanks! 🙏🙌
something extra special in these videos.. Keep em coming...
Glad you like them!
The joint Master of wood .
Thank you very much
Great job. Thank you 😊
Thanks for watching!
Have you by chance seen any of the original videos of when Matthias Wandel first created the pantorouter? Just from the quality of your work, I’d think you’d love that type of craftsmanship, if you haven’t already seen it.
Yes, amazing 🙌
Skvělá práce závidím vám tuto super dílnu.
Thank you 🙏
Perfect work men. Its ingredible.👍👍👍👍
Thank you! Cheers!
master of perfection.
Thanks 👍
Please can you make some videos in which you explain your "work tricks"? 😉
For example how to perfect use RAS for these kind of works, how to be sure to not move the piece too close in horizontal cuts, why make ripetitive deeper cuts instead of only One, and so on? 😍
Merci pour vos vidéos et le superbe travail que vous effectué, votre outillage King ne peut être acheté en France mais celui-ci fait envie! Bonne continuation dans vos activités et continué à nous régaler avec vos vidéos 👍
Thank you 👍
Allways an elegant ballet of tools on lumber, envy Your tools.. -and skills... 😉🤗
😁🤣🙌
I am a new subscriber but have been watching for a while.
Great techniques for sure. Do you build entire projects? I would enjoy watching a project from design to completion.
Thank you very much! Yes I do. When I have completed a project I always share a "full build" video
amazing work 🎉
😁👍
That there is art!
Thank you very much
You are so amazing can watch this over and over
Thank you very much
I wish I had just an ounce of your skill and creativity.
Actually you could. Just takes lots of passion, hard work, and determination.
😁🙏 When I started I was in a pretty bad position due to the economy at the time and just had to switch to something new and make it work. Just put my head down and worked like a dog for 2 years and only took a few days off. I had a few crappy tools and a used $200 table saw and I had a wife and 4 kids and had no choice but to work and work and work. Eventually things started gaining momentum and the quality of my work got better and I kept learning and reinvesting in better tools. Then I started to learn how to do social media and taught my self how to shoot videos and edit and all about the different platforms. Anyway I guess what I’m saying is it is scary to take a leap and do something new but I’m a firm believer in hard work and constant learning and it pays off.
I never knew I needed a radial arm saw until now
This guy is simply amazing! Oh, and $6 million worth of tools helps a little!😂
🤣
I remember watching Norm Abram make dadoes with a radial arm saw. I have wanted one ever since. Good ones just don’t come available lately now I have the time and space….
I love having a RAS in my shop 🙌💪
Your accuracy and control with all the tools is amazing! Is that a 12” or 16” RAS?
Keep the awesome videos coming! Super excited to see the new shop.
Wtf, precision!!!!!
Awesome joinery
Thank you 👏🙌
такими інструментами працювати одне задоволення 👍
😁👏🙌
Awesome video. No talking, just craftsmanship.
Thanks 👍
Beautiful stuff
Thanks!!
C'mon. Do ya just not look at some of what he proposes to cut and think to yourself "Aww, hell, no!"
...and that lil' sh!t-eatin' grin at the end when he demos the joint is him sayin' "Aww hell yeah!"
But we still watch in wonder and awe. The dude is a straight up master at the craft.
🤣🤣🤣😁
Nice brother ❤
Wow very good❤
Thank you! Cheers!
Master!!!!! Saludos desde Argentina.
👍🙌
Чувак реально крут. Особенно при наличии такого оборудования.
😁🙌
Un vero fuoriclasse 💪🙏🙏
Конечно с такими станками я тоже смогу)
🙌
there is a woodpecker hammering… no, it is just Dusty working those unbelievable wooden joints!
🤣🤣
You’re having too much fun 😃
😁👍
Totally Awesome!!! Not sure what part of Canada you are but go Oilers 🇨🇦
Alberta
Could you please list the tools you were using? Awsome skills and tools 😍
I often share the tools in the shorter videos I post 👍
Good luck ❤❤
Thanks !
A 10 minute video about joints. Not the drug kind.
👍
Nice, si realy satisfactory
Genial este hombre. Que gran combinacion de técnicas
Thanks!!
Magnífico trabajo
Muy bien hecho, si señor!!
🙌👏
Are there any joints that you have actually thought up, or modified to put your own spin on?
thanks! Over the years as I see something somewhere I will jot it down or take a pic, some I've come up with myself or combined a few others I've done. Some come from joinery books I have as well 👍
Cool! 🎉
Thanks 😁👍
Nicely done, sir. Can you divulge where you got the dado blade for your RAS?
Freud SD512 12" super dado stack 36T amzn.to/3vdy95f www.freudtools.com/products/SD512
I want that King saw, do you even need to use a miter saw anymore?
I do use a miter still too
What width do you find yourself running the most in your dado stack?
Anyone else reminded of The Fifth Element
🤣🤣
Amazing
Thanks!!
So question...Why not just use your datto to do all the cuts? why use your mitter saw as well? were you just showing different ways to do it? Or is there a reason you use miter saw and chisels?
To show that these cuts can be done even if you don't own the 'right' tool?
👏👏👏👌
🙌🙌
No cinematic trickery used in the making of this video❤
😁👍
Que marca es tu sierra que se voltea y en donde la compraste
What's your high score in Tetris?
Nice
Thanks
Привет Dusty! С какого возраста ты работаешь с деревом?
I started this business 8 years ago
Wow ultra!!!
🙌👍
So what is the dado stack in the RAS, it looks bigger diameter than a regular stack?
It's a Freud SD512 12" super dado stack 36T amzn.to/3vdy95f www.freudtools.com/products/SD512
@@dustylumberco Thanks, I was going to dump the RAS in my shop as a none-use space hog, but this is going to make me rethink that. Great vid!
I love all of your videos. I watch all of your reels as soon as the notifications come in. Your craftsmanship inspires my desire to make furniture.
Wow, thank you!
@@dustylumberco not to fan boy to much but your one of my favorite youtubers, and definitely a craftsmen that I aspire to.
With those tools you don't even need wood
🤣
Any one know where you buy a king radial arm saw from. Used
Sorry I do not know
원목은 어디서 구하나요
For each cut, I always think the dude has like 4 different machines and tools to make the cut and he chooses differently just to entertain us....or himself.
I like to practice and share a variety of methods
@@dustylumberco Very appreciated!
Смотрел бы вечно
👍🙌
Is there a tool in the world (manually or electrical) this guy doesn't have? 😅
A bunch!
❤❤👍👍🤔
👍🙌
I finished my poop at 1:26 but I sat on the potty till the end of this video. Fantastic work! And you too.
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все что сделано за первые 45 секунд можно было сделать на одном долбежнике , зачем столько операций ?
I don't always look for the fastest way to do things