You are a true craftsman. I love the way you make things. I am pretty new at making rustic things. But find great pleasure in it . I love the way it seems to have its own mind and kind of tells me what it wants to be...
I would add that this work has also been quite a pain. I have searched for many solutions to the problems and some of the searches have been quite arduous. Because it has also been my source of livelihood, I have been in a lot of trouble so many times. Hence the balance. There has been both pleasure and pain, but the pleasure side has always dominated. I find it must be so. But now things are different for me, it's not my livelihood anymore, I'm retired now. There is less work, but more things to do. Thanks for all your comments. It's nice to know that someone cares about the things you do. I completely agree with you that this work has its own mind and it says what it wants to be. Nice to do and also teaches to listen and see.
Thank you Udo. I just came up on your channel and I am mystified. I am just starting out as a furniture builder. I am 63 years old and my daughter has tasked me with building outdoor furniture for the brewery that she and her boyfriend are starting here in Maine, USA. I look forward to following you as you continue producing beautiful furniture.
Then we are exactly the same age, and I also made outdoor furniture for my daughter. Look then. The difference is, that you start making furniture, I probably start to finish.
I've seen all your videos. You deserve a lot more subscribers. Thanks for sharing, I hope to see the video of the construction of that magnificent bed in the frame of the video
Thank you for this channel ... I am just starting to make furniture from what we call here on the east coast in North Carolina ... cedar (some call it Juniper) I really enjoy your videos and learning your techniques ... thank you for sharing with us.
New subscriber here😁 I laughed out loud at your "I'll waste your time in other videos" quip. I think your command of the English language is excellent 👌
I have watched all of your videos and have learned many new tricks. The glue you use looks like what we call polyurethane in the U.S. I use it too. The machine that levels the legs is very effective. No need to apologize for your English, it is very good.
Thank you and for your support. Yes really the glue is a polyurethane glue. Expands on hardening and fills gaps in the joint. In the early years of my carpentry, there were no such glues, and one of my first benches rotted away from the joints in this way. Water accumulated in the joint gaps.
PLEASE sir. Waste my time. ❤ I'm sure many of us will not mind. Your craftsmanship is amazing. I would love to come and watch you build. I just subscribed and can't wait to see you videos.
Hallo Udo,i admire your work, you do beautiful things. A real artist. I'm interested in what kind of wood you use, You mention white collar, but I can't find a tree with that name. Please explain.
Hi Vito. Yes, it seemed to me that my pronunciation was not quite accurate. I was referring to white alder. I also use a little black alder, which is much harder wood, but basically white alder. As I said, softwood pins sit better together and are more durable.
@@udoaas2466 Thanks Udo, i find it, white alder = ALNUS RHOMBIFOLIA or "bela jelša" in my language. In our country it grows in partly swampy lowland areas. Commonly used fo firewood.
:) thank you sir , i`m almost 67 , i use to build custom waterfalls and streams , the stone is heavier now :) , so i`ve started building rustic too , i dont expect to get to your level but i`m shooting for it . thank you and hope you do well on you tube and your work .
@@udoaas2466 as an artist i understand economically :) . but also as artist i understand the satisfaction of the piece of work , if this is what we are this is what we will do :) .
@@udoaas2466 Вы правы! Интернет, сократил расстояния, между странами и людьми! Думаю, что жители Центральной Азии, оценят Ваши труды, по достоинству! Буду рекомендовать Ваш канал, своим друзьям и коллегам! Рустик, стал модным(((. Всего Вам хорошего!
You are a true craftsman. I love the way you make things. I am pretty new at making rustic things. But find great pleasure in it . I love the way it seems to have its own mind and kind of tells me what it wants to be...
I would add that this work has also been quite a pain. I have searched for many solutions to the problems and some of the searches have been quite arduous. Because it has also been my source of livelihood, I have been in a lot of trouble so many times. Hence the balance. There has been both pleasure and pain, but the pleasure side has always dominated. I find it must be so.
But now things are different for me, it's not my livelihood anymore, I'm retired now. There is less work, but more things to do.
Thanks for all your comments. It's nice to know that someone cares about the things you do.
I completely agree with you that this work has its own mind and it says what it wants to be. Nice to do and also teaches to listen and see.
Thank you Udo. I just came up on your channel and I am mystified. I am just starting out as a furniture builder. I am 63 years old and my daughter has tasked me with building outdoor furniture for the brewery that she and her boyfriend are starting here in Maine, USA. I look forward to following you as you continue producing beautiful furniture.
Then we are exactly the same age, and I also made outdoor furniture for my daughter. Look then. The difference is, that you start making furniture, I probably start to finish.
I've seen all your videos. You deserve a lot more subscribers. Thanks for sharing, I hope to see the video of the construction of that magnificent bed in the frame of the video
Well, if I get an order for a bed, I'll do it. But when ... who knows.
Thank you for this channel ... I am just starting to make furniture from what we call here on the east coast in North Carolina ... cedar (some call it Juniper) I really enjoy your videos and learning your techniques ... thank you for sharing with us.
Great video men! keep it up!
I am do tiling for a living but in my free time I like to make wood furniture. :)
New subscriber here😁 I laughed out loud at your "I'll waste your time in other videos" quip. I think your command of the English language is excellent 👌
hehe, yeah, life is funny, of course not all the time, but most of the time.
I have watched all of your videos and have learned many new tricks. The glue you use looks like what we call polyurethane in the U.S. I use it too. The machine that levels the legs is very effective. No need to apologize for your English, it is very good.
Thank you and for your support. Yes really the glue is a polyurethane glue. Expands on hardening and fills gaps in the joint. In the early years of my carpentry, there were no such glues, and one of my first benches rotted away from the joints in this way. Water accumulated in the joint gaps.
Saludos desde MEXICO
Excellent ! thank you!
PLEASE sir. Waste my time. ❤ I'm sure many of us will not mind. Your craftsmanship is amazing. I would love to come and watch you build.
I just subscribed and can't wait to see you videos.
Haha- wasting time.
Thank you M R. I hope you enjoy and maybe find something useful for yourself.
Hallo Udo,i admire your work, you do beautiful things. A real artist. I'm interested in what kind of wood you use, You mention white collar, but I can't find a tree with that name. Please explain.
Hi Vito.
Yes, it seemed to me that my pronunciation was not quite accurate. I was referring to white alder. I also use a little black alder, which is much harder wood, but basically white alder. As I said, softwood pins sit better together and are more durable.
@@udoaas2466 Thanks Udo, i find it, white alder = ALNUS RHOMBIFOLIA or "bela jelša" in my language. In our country it grows in partly swampy lowland areas. Commonly used fo firewood.
@@vitopeterlin9526 Yes, that's it.
Great work! Thank you for sharing with us.
Thank's
:) thank you sir , i`m almost 67 , i use to build custom waterfalls and streams , the stone is heavier now :) , so i`ve started building rustic too , i dont expect to get to your level but i`m shooting for it . thank you and hope you do well on you tube and your work .
Thank you. It is difficult to cope with such work economically. However, there is satisfaction with the work done.
@@udoaas2466 as an artist i understand economically :) . but also as artist i understand the satisfaction of the piece of work , if this is what we are this is what we will do :) .
@@deanladd3025 Yes, we are what we do. It's especially true in today's world.
Nice work!!
Приветствую Вас, Удо! Подписался на Ваш канал, отличная работа. Теперь у Вас, есть подписчик из Казахстана! Удачи!
Привет Мiras. Насколько я знаю, у моего канала раньше не было подписчиков из Казахстана, теперь есть. Мир эпохи Интернета намного меньше, чем раньше.
@@udoaas2466 Вы правы! Интернет, сократил расстояния, между странами и людьми! Думаю, что жители Центральной Азии, оценят Ваши труды, по достоинству!
Буду рекомендовать Ваш канал, своим друзьям и коллегам! Рустик, стал модным(((. Всего Вам хорошего!