I got quite a chuckle out of your “upside down router dance”. I doubt Michael Jackson could have done any better. Well done, another great video. You are still my favorite wood working channel. May God bless!
I started watching you when I could see breath due to the cold air in your shop. It's nice to see you in a better space. It's been a while since I viewed a video.. At 78 I have cut back on woodworking , videos and dentistry. I knew you would be a superstar. Over 800,000 subscribers now. That is impressive. Congratulations. I admire your hard work. North Carolina.
This is so amazing. I absolutely love seeing another woman woodworker getting so much love and respect. This is the best craftsmanship I’ve ever seen be put into furniture and all of your problem solving is sooooo smart. Thank you!!
loved the upside down router dance - the foot work was great ! sure nice having so many windows . the table turned our great , puts you right in the class with the top wood workers thanks
The "without a lathe" caught our eye and I have to say I never would have guessed you did that with a table saw. I especially love how much I learned from this one video. Thanks for sharing your tips and techniques. I hope someday soon I will be able to have a decent shop space. Kat
I was never a fan of the bleached wood look, but your table is stunning! ❤ I'm now a bleached wood convert. As a novice woodworker, I am inspired by your creative approaches to getting things done. I learned so much from this video. Thanks for showing us your amazing ideas and skills.
Each ding, scratch, dent and oopsie is a story unto itself. I made a router table insert from T6061 aluminum a couple decades ago. It looks like it served a tour of duty as side armor in the Middle East. C'mon over, bring your favorite beverage and set a spell. I can tell you the story of every blemish on that hunky 3/8" plate. As your table ages Tamar, you will be able to make the same offer. 😂
I let a roommate use my shop (also a mech space) and he took his dirt bike engine apart on my out feed table including forgetting to drain the oil first, so it drained all over the surface. When I came in the next day I was so beyond devastated, pissed, and ready to blow, I just left, went to my closet and screamed into pillows. I've haven't made anything since because I just can't get over it. I'm finally, after two years, starting to want to build something. Probably a new out feed table! So yes, all of our benches have a story. Just wish I could have written it
It’s quite refreshing to watch a video from a woodworker who doesn’t need a measured drawing, a materials list and detailed instructions to produce a spectacular piece of furniture. I truly enjoyed watching you work and hearing your thought process. Thank you!
First-time viewer here, and I have to say that finding a lady carpenter is as strange as it is awesome. I'm not a woodworker, but I am throughly inspired by you. If you lived in my state, you'd be my goto carpenter. Awesome job dear.
@@3x3CustomTamar For all us newbies that have way less experience and dexterity, making jigs is great way to start gathering practice and achieve precision, without wasting more valuable and expensive materials!
Amazing job! Crazy to see how far you've come in just a few short years in terms of woodworking skills, production quality, and your shop. You're an inspiration to us all, thank you!
Absolutely beautiful, Tamar! Elegant color and design. I'm still new enough at woodworking that most of what I do is for the first time so I am very familiar with "mustering up the courage" to do something. I think it turned out beautiful.
I’m halfway through your video and I want to tell you 1. Simple points like “flat surfaces are easier to glue” are moments of clarity and agreement for me when you’re telling the story. I feel so smart and wise saying “that’s so true!” As I listen. 2. You may wonder where I’ve been for ten months, maybe you lost viewers lately - I gave up on TH-cam due to the ads… I just couldn’t deal with it anymore. It is NOT you. 3. I love your brain, I still can’t fathom how you are so organised, but I love the slow cumulative knowledge I gain over time without doing any woodwork. Gotta say I had to screw some baskets to some cupboard doors a few months back and I was channeling you, it was so easy, I knew ehat tools I needed. And when I’m in the hard ware store I totally know what I need. So thank you.
It's such a great looking final piece! Loved all the creative jigs and hearing how you would adjust them in the future. Its inspiring me to get going on our dining table as well.
Project idea! A new adjustable height shop cart to aid in lifting and lowering of heavy material and work pieces. Or just buy one, either way those things are great. Beautiful table, I love your projects and you truly are a top level woodworker.
That is stunningly beautiful! I almost always over complicate invisible details on my projects to. The little details seem to more than double the time it should take to finish it. I find it satisfying when someone takes the time to look and acknowledges it. I'm glad you are making projects and getting away from the trend of only selling your products. I love your jig though. I bought the plans and made one for myself and my dad. I was shocked when I was in his shop the other day and noticed a palm router attached to it and it was full of dust from being used.
I've watched most of your videos, and I just realized that while I probably won't ever make any of these pieces, I always learn a new way to do something. 👏
Tamar: This video reads like an exciting novel. At every turn, a compelling revelation in design and technique. How you figure things out! As well as a master communicator and video editor, you seem to have the skills of an engineer and the eye and of an artist. Amazing. Thank you for the great read. I can always count on your videos for inspiration.
since more people saw this video than will probably ever come see this table in person, I'd say the dovetails were on display for long enough to make it worth. Plus it gives me a warm fuzzy feeling that the legs are securely held together.
Extremely nice build, your are force of nature young lady. I'm sure you're an inspiration to your children and husband, what a neat family they are growing up in. God Bless, keep up the good work. Wilber and Margaret
The "router dance" is for surz a viral TicTok video. The best part of watching current content? Seeing all the tool upgrades in your shop, and apropos, the workbench. Ya come a long way! Dont forget your roots; more building work-around jigs for us plebs please :)
So glad when you post a new project!!! ❤❤❤ Your attention to detail and the meticulous process is amazing!! Not to mention the enormous time it takes to set up your camera for so many different angles and shots! That must be exhausting!!! As always thank you for no annoying background music!! And when family gets together you better not hear from the wrird uncle, "Hey! I saw a table just like that at Ikea!!" 😆😆😆
Honestly, towards the end of each project I get so exhausted from the camera set ups and to think… do I really have to film things part?! So it’s really nice to hear that it’s appreciated ☺️
@@3x3CustomTamar I second that !!!! Your videos are very dynamic due to the various angles you film from. I also like the very smart ways you finagle large wood. Slow & steady & safe !
15:57 That right there is the best feeling. The satisfaction after completing a big part of the build. Especially when you’re stressed about it. Well done 👍🏻👍🏻
Good to have you back on TH-cam. Not my style, but awesome craftsmanship. What a great idea to use a router sled for squaring the legs and cutting them to an exact length. I wish I had so much space im my workshop.
Thanks! I figured it wasn’t a universally liked design, but that’s what I like about it 😉. I was so excited when I thought of using the router self that way!
Hearing you talk about "the nerves building up to do it" and "I really procrastinated having to do this" is so refreshing for a newbie like me to hear from a professional. Lets me know a little bit of anxiety is completely fine
One of the best woodworkers on TH-cam: Tamar will figure out how to build anything. Her fearlessness has led to her astronomic growth in a relatively short time. She never fails to impress and generously takes us on her journey.
Wow. Your skills have really developed to the next level. I loved the table saw lathe jig. Gotta try that. Nice to see a new full length video from you Tamara.
I love your thorough description throughout the project, and the different ways you were able to accomplish each step. So inspiring! What a beautiful piece you’ve created. I’m sure you and your family will be making many memories together at that table 🩵
Thanks for bringing back the details of your lathe experiment and how you've changed your process to prevent it from happening again. Makes all the difference to teach safety by example.
Great piece and video! I always like that your stuff has visibly more thought put into the actual asthetics of the pieces. It often feels like many others "just" do the wood working part.
All works beautiful quality material Expensive. Quality work bench quality machine quality powertools. Quality handtools. Beautiful workshop almost complete.. she a proffesional woman woodworkers..
Wow, what an amazing table . So much effort went into this , your family has a beautiful piece of furniture to enjoy sitting around family time. Pete Australia 🇦🇺
I just discovered your TH-cam channel. I am very excited to explore all of your videos!! You are a wonderful woodworker! And a most welcome inspiration.
Fantastic job. Beautiful table. Skilled and creative craftsmanship. Some years ago I made at 10' x 10" wooden column using the very same method you used on the table saw. When I was done I was saddened there were no more to do. Thank you for your excellent video, and looking forward to more wonderful content.
It's always a great time when you're posting a new video as I can't wait enough for a new one. And I have to say I LOVE 6 in 1 jig. I bought it espescially for cutting circles and it's working like a charm. In my opinion every woodworker should have one of those.
I made a table saw lathe a while back based on your design. I use it every few months, and it works perfectly. It was a real treat to see you bring yours out in this video.
You are so talented! Best of all, you have an inviting and non-intimidating demeanor that builds confidence in all of us to step out and try more complex projects. Thank you for sharing your talent and instruction with us!
The Queen of Jigs! Excellent work.
Thank you!
So many great ideas and solutions ❤
Hear! Hear! Totally agree youtube.com/@3x3customtamar - like this jig approach for alternative to an industrial lathe is just brilliant
I got quite a chuckle out of your “upside down router dance”. I doubt Michael Jackson could have done any better. Well done, another great video. You are still my favorite wood working channel. May God bless!
Haha! So funny to watch it as I was editing.
@@3x3CustomTamarBut it was effective, and that's what counts!
Im very glad to see you back and active. I watch you since years, you're such a great craft person thank you
Thank you! 😊
I started watching you when I could see breath due to the cold air in your shop. It's nice to see you in a better space. It's been a while since I viewed a video.. At 78 I have cut back on woodworking , videos and dentistry. I knew you would be a superstar. Over 800,000 subscribers now. That is impressive. Congratulations. I admire your hard work. North Carolina.
Visiting toddlers will see those dovetail stretchers and will look at them in awe.
Haha! They are covered even when you look under the table
This is so amazing. I absolutely love seeing another woman woodworker getting so much love and respect. This is the best craftsmanship I’ve ever seen be put into furniture and all of your problem solving is sooooo smart. Thank you!!
Awesome to hear. Thanks so much!
jesus christ you're good at this whole woodworking thing
Haha thanks
Well, of course.. why wouldn't Jesus be good at that? He was a carpenter, you know! 😆
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@@hurdygurdyguy1 🤣
Wow! You are the real deal with woodworking. You have the "it" factor when it comes to design and execution. Great job.
Wow, thank you!
loved the upside down router dance - the foot work was great ! sure nice having so many windows . the table turned our great , puts you right in the class with the top wood workers thanks
Thanks so much! Always funny when you get to see these things in the editing process
The "without a lathe" caught our eye and I have to say I never would have guessed you did that with a table saw. I especially love how much I learned from this one video. Thanks for sharing your tips and techniques. I hope someday soon I will be able to have a decent shop space. Kat
totally the highlight of the video for me, such a creative solution to the problem. And it really was satisfying to watch.
I love your problem solving. That in itself takes more time than the construction. 😂
Haha! It does! I spend more time mumbling and fumbling around in my shop than I do actually building! 😂
I was never a fan of the bleached wood look, but your table is stunning! ❤ I'm now a bleached wood convert. As a novice woodworker, I am inspired by your creative approaches to getting things done. I learned so much from this video. Thanks for showing us your amazing ideas and skills.
It’s definitely not a look for all projects, but it just fit in this space! So glad you enjoy and learn in the process
A true woodworker has a bench filled with dings, dents, scratches, and oopsies. Congratulations on your inaugural oopsy! The table looks amazing!
At least now the rest of them won’t feel so bad… ha
Each ding, scratch, dent and oopsie is a story unto itself. I made a router table insert from T6061 aluminum a couple decades ago. It looks like it served a tour of duty as side armor in the Middle East. C'mon over, bring your favorite beverage and set a spell. I can tell you the story of every blemish on that hunky 3/8" plate. As your table ages Tamar, you will be able to make the same offer. 😂
@@woodrowsmith3400 😂😂
Congrats sister 👏👏👏
I let a roommate use my shop (also a mech space) and he took his dirt bike engine apart on my out feed table including forgetting to drain the oil first, so it drained all over the surface. When I came in the next day I was so beyond devastated, pissed, and ready to blow, I just left, went to my closet and screamed into pillows. I've haven't made anything since because I just can't get over it. I'm finally, after two years, starting to want to build something. Probably a new out feed table! So yes, all of our benches have a story. Just wish I could have written it
It’s quite refreshing to watch a video from a woodworker who doesn’t need a measured drawing, a materials list and detailed instructions to produce a spectacular piece of furniture. I truly enjoyed watching you work and hearing your thought process. Thank you!
Awesome to hear!
And heirloom to last a lifetime. You have such an amazing talent!
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First-time viewer here, and I have to say that finding a lady carpenter is as strange as it is awesome. I'm not a woodworker, but I am throughly inspired by you. If you lived in my state, you'd be my goto carpenter. Awesome job dear.
Beautiful job. You are the Queen of jigs for sure. I lost count how many you made or used on this piece.
Haha well, I made one that had more than one use. So it’s hard to keep track 😂
@@3x3CustomTamar For all us newbies that have way less experience and dexterity, making jigs is great way to start gathering practice and achieve precision, without wasting more valuable and expensive materials!
So interesting. I didn’t even know you can bleach timber. Great video and 30:00 on the dot 😂 well done 😊
It’s a very cool look for vertical projects! Thanks! And I was excited about that 30 minute mark too. Ha
Absolutely beautiful. Personally, the dovetails are a very nice touch. That’s true craftsmanship….
Enjoy your weekend!!
Thanks so much! At least I document my builds so we all know they are there. Ha
Absolutely gorgeous
Thank you! 😊
Amazing job! Crazy to see how far you've come in just a few short years in terms of woodworking skills, production quality, and your shop. You're an inspiration to us all, thank you!
Thank you very much!☺️☺️
Who knew bleaching wood could make or break a project! Looks fantastic! Great job.
Thanks so much! I have been dying to bleach a project for years. It’s such a killer look.
Absolutely beautiful, Tamar! Elegant color and design. I'm still new enough at woodworking that most of what I do is for the first time so I am very familiar with "mustering up the courage" to do something. I think it turned out beautiful.
I’ve been doing this for a while and that feeling doesn’t go away. Ha
I’m halfway through your video and I want to tell you
1. Simple points like “flat surfaces are easier to glue” are moments of clarity and agreement for me when you’re telling the story. I feel so smart and wise saying “that’s so true!” As I listen.
2. You may wonder where I’ve been for ten months, maybe you lost viewers lately - I gave up on TH-cam due to the ads… I just couldn’t deal with it anymore. It is NOT you.
3. I love your brain, I still can’t fathom how you are so organised, but I love the slow cumulative knowledge I gain over time without doing any woodwork. Gotta say I had to screw some baskets to some cupboard doors a few months back and I was channeling you, it was so easy, I knew ehat tools I needed. And when I’m in the hard ware store I totally know what I need. So thank you.
What a lovely project. Too white for my liking in our house, but heck, what great craftsmanship! Thank you for sharing, Tamar👍🏻💪🏻💜
Thanks! Yeah, I knew that would be a point of contention on this one. But there is already so many wood tones in my space. I needed to break it up.
That routing dance to trim the pill box cutout: the Tamar Twist!
😂😂😂
Glad to see you doing another wood working project. It's been a while. The table is looking pretty good.
Life gets in the way of woodworking sometimes. Ha. Thanks!
It's such a great looking final piece! Loved all the creative jigs and hearing how you would adjust them in the future. Its inspiring me to get going on our dining table as well.
Awesome. Glad it was inspiring!
Did not know that about the pill/stadium shape. I really love it!
Awesome to hear!
Absolutely MAGNIFICENT ! Subtle, elegant, understated...a tour-de-force. Bravo ! You are working well efficiently and intelligently.
So glad you like it! Thanks!
Project idea! A new adjustable height shop cart to aid in lifting and lowering of heavy material and work pieces. Or just buy one, either way those things are great.
Beautiful table, I love your projects and you truly are a top level woodworker.
Thanks so much!
I love the way you show the successes and failures on a large project like this!
Always a fun journey. Ha
Your channel is one of the ones I routinely search for in my subscription feed to make sure I didn’t miss one. Love what you do!!
That’s so awesome to hear! Thanks so much!
You're my woodworker heroine. Some of your temporary jigs are better made than some of my projects. Kudos!
Haha thanks!
That is stunningly beautiful! I almost always over complicate invisible details on my projects to. The little details seem to more than double the time it should take to finish it. I find it satisfying when someone takes the time to look and acknowledges it. I'm glad you are making projects and getting away from the trend of only selling your products. I love your jig though. I bought the plans and made one for myself and my dad. I was shocked when I was in his shop the other day and noticed a palm router attached to it and it was full of dust from being used.
Thanks so much! It’s important to have fun and do all those little touches. Glad you like the jig so much!
I've watched most of your videos, and I just realized that while I probably won't ever make any of these pieces, I always learn a new way to do something. 👏
Just WOW!!! I'm super impressed how you build up on previous knowledge and push yourself just a little bit more into unchartered territory.
Always try to learn something new!
Absolutely beautiful. The matching chairs are going to test any woodworkers skills though. Looking forward to it.
Haha I am not sure I want to build matching chairs. We’ll see….
Tamar: This video reads like an exciting novel. At every turn, a compelling revelation in design and technique. How you figure things out! As well as a master communicator and video editor, you seem to have the skills of an engineer and the eye and of an artist. Amazing. Thank you for the great read. I can always count on your videos for inspiration.
Gorgeous table! So much work! Wow!! This is a project anyone would be proud of!!
Thank you so much! I can’t stop touching it. Ha
since more people saw this video than will probably ever come see this table in person, I'd say the dovetails were on display for long enough to make it worth. Plus it gives me a warm fuzzy feeling that the legs are securely held together.
Extremely nice build, your are force of nature young lady. I'm sure you're an inspiration to your children and husband, what a neat family they are growing up in. God Bless, keep up the good work. Wilber and Margaret
Beautiful job. You not only do great work but the visions you have for projects is amazing.
Thank you very much! Awesome to hear ☺️
That workbench is looking and working Beautifully. Love the saw table lathe too. Another great video!
So fun to work on this bench!
The "router dance" is for surz a viral TicTok video. The best part of watching current content? Seeing all the tool upgrades in your shop, and apropos, the workbench. Ya come a long way! Dont forget your roots; more building work-around jigs for us plebs please :)
I’ll work on it. Ha
So glad when you post a new project!!! ❤❤❤
Your attention to detail and the meticulous process is amazing!! Not to mention the enormous time it takes to set up your camera for so many different angles and shots! That must be exhausting!!!
As always thank you for no annoying background music!!
And when family gets together you better not hear from the wrird uncle, "Hey! I saw a table just like that at Ikea!!" 😆😆😆
Honestly, towards the end of each project I get so exhausted from the camera set ups and to think… do I really have to film things part?! So it’s really nice to hear that it’s appreciated ☺️
@@3x3CustomTamar I second that !!!! Your videos are very dynamic due to the various angles you film from.
I also like the very smart ways you finagle large wood. Slow & steady & safe !
15:57 That right there is the best feeling. The satisfaction after completing a big part of the build. Especially when you’re stressed about it. Well done 👍🏻👍🏻
Haha! Best feeling!
Good to have you back on TH-cam. Not my style, but awesome craftsmanship. What a great idea to use a router sled for squaring the legs and cutting them to an exact length. I wish I had so much space im my workshop.
Thanks! I figured it wasn’t a universally liked design, but that’s what I like about it 😉. I was so excited when I thought of using the router self that way!
Table ended up looking great! I love how you tackle new challenges and try difficult projects to learn new skills.
Thanks so much! Doing the same thing would just be boring. Ha
Excellent project from design to execution! Glad I found this channel.
Glad you enjoy it!
So beautiful, I liked the fact you said you got intimidated when making cuts and working new techniques.
New techniques are always a bit scary
Hearing you talk about "the nerves building up to do it" and "I really procrastinated having to do this" is so refreshing for a newbie like me to hear from a professional. Lets me know a little bit of anxiety is completely fine
Oh… I get so nervous before each step. Especially when it’s later on in the project and the stakes are higher
One of the best woodworkers on TH-cam: Tamar will figure out how to build anything. Her fearlessness has led to her astronomic growth in a relatively short time. She never fails to impress and generously takes us on her journey.
So glad you enjoyed! ☺️
I love that because of the bevel on the bottom of the legs, the table almost looks like it's floating slightly above the ground. Love the end product!
I thought that was cool too! Glad you like it!
To make a nice tabletop like this one is more an Art than anything else! It turned out marvelous!
This is a beautiful project!!! I especially love the contrast between the bleached wood and the brass tube...Congrats!!!
Giving this video a thumbs up doesn’t do it justice! This was an incredible build and it looks great!
The level of invention here is insane!!
Wow, love the way you stop, think then overcome.
Absolutely Brilliant. Has a strong 80's vibe. Great job 👏
Thanks! Yeah, the 80s are back! 😂
WOW! a home run..and hard work..great job its always fun watching your projects,,love the brass foot rest too..
Turning the rounds on the table saw was something!
Can't wait to see you design and build the matching chairs! Great project, great processes!
The workbench is absolutely breathtaking
Greetings from germany ✌🏼
Thank you very much!
WOW You are one super designer, woodworker, problem solver! You are awesome!
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Ma'am, you are a genius, and master of the jig!
☺️☺️
All I can say is WOW! Amazing Build
Wow. Your skills have really developed to the next level. I loved the table saw lathe jig. Gotta try that. Nice to see a new full length video from you Tamara.
Glad you liked it!
5:45 This is a very clever solution! never thought of that!
Good to see you back on TH-cam, Tamar!
Glad you think so!
Stunning! excellently executed, a really great piece of work, thank you for sharing. All the best from the UK
Thank you! Cheers!
I'm envious of the ingenuity you have! So many simple solutions to very troublesome problems...
Fantastic design and execution. A very welcome distraction in these strange times
Just stunning. Beautiful piece.
Absolutely amazing! The way you create solutions for design challenges truly leaves me humbled! Just wow!
Wow, thank you!
Wow, that really turned out great. Nice to see how you tackle different obstacles. Keep the videos coming.
EPIC! It's great to see real design work in a yt video. That table is giving 1984 Miami in the best possible way
Art deco is back!
I love your thorough description throughout the project, and the different ways you were able to accomplish each step. So inspiring! What a beautiful piece you’ve created. I’m sure you and your family will be making many memories together at that table 🩵
I hope so! Glad you enjoyed
Thanks for bringing back the details of your lathe experiment and how you've changed your process to prevent it from happening again. Makes all the difference to teach safety by example.
Glad you appreciated that
Way impressive work and totally beautiful and practical result.
Thank you very much!
Great piece and video! I always like that your stuff has visibly more thought put into the actual asthetics of the pieces. It often feels like many others "just" do the wood working part.
I think you have a new record of jigs. But seriously that table is amazing,beautiful and so gorgeous.
Beautiful design. Masterful work.
Thanks so much! ☺️
The other day, I realized that we hadn’t seen a video from you in quite some time. You used that time to make a very impressive project!
So glad you like it!
Awesome table and glad you finally completed the project you've had in mind for so long!
All works beautiful quality material Expensive. Quality work bench quality machine quality powertools. Quality handtools. Beautiful workshop almost complete.. she a proffesional woman woodworkers..
Breathtaking techniques, amazing skills, awesome creation. This is a priceless video. Thank you for sharing with us - there is so much to learn here!
So glad you like it!
Wow, what an amazing table .
So much effort went into this , your family has a beautiful piece of furniture to enjoy sitting around family time.
Pete Australia 🇦🇺
Thank you so much!
I just discovered your TH-cam channel. I am very excited to explore all of your videos!! You are a wonderful woodworker! And a most welcome inspiration.
Thank you very much!
Fantastic job. Beautiful table. Skilled and creative craftsmanship.
Some years ago I made at 10' x 10" wooden column using the very same method you used on the table saw. When I was done I was saddened there were no more to do.
Thank you for your excellent video, and looking forward to more wonderful content.
10 feet long?!
@@3x3CustomTamar It was a colmn for a deck, made with clear heart redwood. It had a slight taper to match the existing columns.
It's always a great time when you're posting a new video as I can't wait enough for a new one. And I have to say I LOVE 6 in 1 jig. I bought it espescially for cutting circles and it's working like a charm. In my opinion every woodworker should have one of those.
Awesome! So glad you like the jig!
Nice to see another project from you Tamar, keep on trucking!
I love the little dance whilst routing. Nice project.
😂😂
I made a table saw lathe a while back based on your design. I use it every few months, and it works perfectly. It was a real treat to see you bring yours out in this video.
Awesome!
You've outdone yourself. Incredible work. Enjoy it.
Thank you very much!
Terrific build! Love the cohesiveness of the design!
Thanks so much!
I'm impressed once again with your ability to go out of your comfort zone and finish a project I never would consider as "I can do that"!
Yet to build something I haven’t learned from and that’s what it’s all about 👍
I love woodworking videos, but this one made my jaw drop. You are seriously impressive! Kudos!!!
Wow, thanks!
exellent outcome, I can see why you're happy !
That lathe jig is awesome, I might need to make one. Gorgeous table.
You are so talented! Best of all, you have an inviting and non-intimidating demeanor that builds confidence in all of us to step out and try more complex projects. Thank you for sharing your talent and instruction with us!
Awesome to hear! If I can do it you can too!