The first half of the th-cam.com/users/postUgkx3ICSK6nSknaL_45CU2NmFSoXjarGMDiJ book is everything about wood: types, tools, finishes, setting up shop etc. The second half is all about doing projects for inside and outside of the home. The color pictures are helpful. After reading a dozen of these types of books, this is probably the best overall (layout, color photos, plans). Only detraction is that many of the projects use a table saw/router/planer, which are usually expensive and take up space, so the plans are less friendly to newcomers and the budget conscious. But I know I can use a drill, circular saw or a jigsaw to make the projects.
came here for a tutorial for making a log-mug. was able to follow all the steps. no klickbait, no "please like an subscribe" ... i totaly liked it. you sir have my substription :)
Pretty much everything I make is Primitive, Rustic, or Old American Country style. I'm pretty creative, but I'd have never thought of constructing a mug in that manner. I think that was genius young man. Now I have to try my hand at it. Thank you for showin' me that. I am now one of your subscribers. Have a good one Hoss.
A bandsaw isn't that uncommon, even for hobbyists. Things like edging can be done without a router. If you can't afford tools try to find a local makerspace
I really wish i had recorded the mug i just made, high school shop project, 3 oak pieces(handle, handle board, bottom piece) and 7 maple pieces with a 22.5 degree cut angle between each board, its just being held together with rubber bands right now but i will get metalrings to hold it together, i need to further perfect it a lot but i did get an a on the project
For tradesmen like us...which obviously seems to be most of the audience, this is a great little tutorial...but for those less mechanically enclined, a bit less time lapse, with a little more specific instruction, wouldn’t exactly be a hard thing. I do appreciate the time and effort put into a “4 to 5 go pro multi angle” aspect on production though. Good job 👍🏼 If you did...you’d be at a mill subscribers to this point
This is better then wasting hours and binge watching watching hours on NetFlix!! I had myself for that reason! ack! Wish I could do this! Also satisfying watching this at this fast forward speed!! Good on ya mate! Great Mug!
Looks like a few cracks formed on the inside of the mug. Can you drink from this? I noticed that you did not demonstrate whether it could hold liquids. Also the glue is exposed in the barrel of the mug - would this be safe to drink from? Beautiful design!
Sorry for asking this but...what about drying the wood first? Here it looks like you just picked up the log and turned it into a mug... Wont the wood dry up when indoors and crack up (possibly leak cause of the cracks)?
Gasmaskenmann see, I thought that is not food safe, then he hit it with a heat gun. My first official attempt at this broke my band saw blade 3 inches in. Waiting on a thicker, larger tooth blade to get here in the mail
Any reason why you used the hand saw over the bandsaw in the first and second cut? Seems like it would have been easier and faster, but at the same time maybe the blade might break or something?
Very nice! It's sad so many post negative comments . what band saw is that? I have a Grizzly 17 inch 2HP and I could not make a good round cut while resawing like that! I need someone to teach me how to tune it.
The first half of the th-cam.com/users/postUgkx3ICSK6nSknaL_45CU2NmFSoXjarGMDiJ book is everything about wood: types, tools, finishes, setting up shop etc. The second half is all about doing projects for inside and outside of the home. The color pictures are helpful. After reading a dozen of these types of books, this is probably the best overall (layout, color photos, plans). Only detraction is that many of the projects use a table saw/router/planer, which are usually expensive and take up space, so the plans are less friendly to newcomers and the budget conscious. But I know I can use a drill, circular saw or a jigsaw to make the projects.
Can you explain to me what kind of chalk?
Good work, good idea, i like👍👍👍
Mate thats quite easily one of the most impressive wood working demonstrations I've ever seen. 👍👍👍
Simple way to make a wooden mug.
First take 1 whole tree trunk....
Pretty similar to toothpicks lol
@@ACOGLMT556 what if i told you, you can just buy a cactus and you got "free" tooth picks for a while. no need to chop down any trees!!!
😂
How do you think wood I made?
@@PeansINbetweens wood was already made
came here for a tutorial for making a log-mug.
was able to follow all the steps.
no klickbait, no "please like an subscribe" ...
i totaly liked it. you sir have my substription :)
Pretty much everything I make is Primitive, Rustic, or Old American Country style. I'm pretty creative, but I'd have never thought of constructing a mug in that manner. I think that was genius young man. Now I have to try my hand at it. Thank you for showin' me that. I am now one of your subscribers. Have a good one Hoss.
have u got ur own channel/ i would love to see ur works too...can i have the link?
Seiboi Guite isn’t that big Hoss from pawn stars?
Very wholesome 10/10
I love the correlation between the title and the first scene.
Very fun idea my friend, thanks for sharing and have a blessed week.
Nice job. I like it. Being a wood worker I’m now gonna have to try it. Thanks for the video.
Nice Video! But, i think, the most important process to show, would be the glueing the two parts together. Or otherwise i hafe overseen that stage!🙈
Simple? No... Original? Yes))) i like it
Beautiful, ingenious, simple.
Real simple! It only took you 8mins! Great work.
haha he is fast :D
People complain about this requires tools and such but seem to forget that doing anything effectively and efficiently requires the right tools
Problem: Title is missleading. If you think about simple wood making, then it is with a knife, a saw and sandpaper... and not expenisve machines.
@Jordan vs Life
The complain comes from using heavy machinery, when the title suggests otherwise.
A bandsaw isn't that uncommon, even for hobbyists. Things like edging can be done without a router. If you can't afford tools try to find a local makerspace
I started woodworking recently and this video helps a lot
dang broh you saw so fast broh. seriously, great video. ive been looking for something to gift for birthdays and christmas, and you delivered
Impressive and beautiful work
I really wish i had recorded the mug i just made, high school shop project, 3 oak pieces(handle, handle board, bottom piece) and 7 maple pieces with a 22.5 degree cut angle between each board, its just being held together with rubber bands right now but i will get metalrings to hold it together, i need to further perfect it a lot but i did get an a on the project
I love the handle... Good job...
Look at this one
If only I could buy such a machine
felicidades te quedo muy chingon solo una pregunta al final que fue lo que utilisaste barniz o lo untaste con aceite ???????
impregnación de aceite
For tradesmen like us...which obviously seems to be most of the audience, this is a great little tutorial...but for those less mechanically enclined, a bit less time lapse, with a little more specific instruction, wouldn’t exactly be a hard thing. I do appreciate the time and effort put into a “4 to 5 go pro multi angle” aspect on production though. Good job 👍🏼
If you did...you’d be at a mill subscribers to this point
One of the most epic videos I've ever watched! Way to think outside the box dude.
buen trabajo amigo,te seguire,un saludo.
Spectacular! Great mug!
I didn't expect that, thought it was going to be drilled out.
Using the log you cut it from and wedges as a clamp, that's a keeper!
Nice mug.hello from Suomi.
Your editing skills alone are worthy of a sub.
0:50... did you drop 3 times the log on the table just to get those camera angles?
yes it was approximately so)))
HEY it looked good though!!!!
next time you should try getting 14 angles (like indian movies when the good guy beat the bad guys)
Probably three cameras, one drop. Couldn’t say for certain, though.
Chris Wedemann
In the large plan camera (0:49) I don't see any camera on the wood. So I guess he drop it 3 three times .
Nice croc flips bro!!
I hate not having a band saw 😢
Jigsaw's a good interim until you have the dolla/space!
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What oil you recommend for finishing food and beverage items? Nice video!! Thank you!
How very beautiful but also confusing
I like this work
Birch seems to be a soft wood choice. I would use hard maple or white oak.
Great method. What did you use for finish?
It was a hollow oil
Mesmerizing to watch, what a great project.
Excellent production sir!
Thats awsome nice work
Great job! I probably going to make my own mug one day :D
Now that’s my idea of an ultimate beer stein! Nicely done!
What kind of stain/oil did you use for the mug?
flaxseed
What kind of finish do you use on your food use items
Oil impregnation
What kind of finish did you use? Is it food safe?
Oil
Definitely an interesting method
This is better then wasting hours and binge watching watching hours on NetFlix!! I had myself for that reason! ack! Wish I could do this! Also satisfying watching this at this fast forward speed!! Good on ya mate! Great Mug!
cool you have inspired me to start making one, I will check back in in 5 years a let know how how many fingers I lost
everything is simple with the right electrical tools....
GREAT WORK!
what kind of finish did you used?
wax?
and its ok to drink hot beverage?
impregnation with oil
Is there any way to make a mug with just using hand tools like chisels? I dont have power tools
If desired, this will not be difficult, it will take a little more time))
He's right this is the simple method I watched this video for the first time about 30 minutes ago and just cranked out my 4th one
Fantástico. Saludos desde España
Sweet !, has it split yet?
Not yet!
Very straightforward, I appreciate that.
What lacker or varnish is that in just getting a interest in it ,
Always love watching a guy do stuff in the most complicated way possible..20 times more work than needed
Beautiful one of a kind! Looks like a family heirloom piece to me.
AMAZING WORK!
What is glue and the finish you used?
PVA glue, oil impregnation coating
Hey nice Vanagon! I knew as soon as I saw the floor pan. 🤣
Looks like a few cracks formed on the inside of the mug. Can you drink from this? I noticed that you did not demonstrate whether it could hold liquids. Also the glue is exposed in the barrel of the mug - would this be safe to drink from? Beautiful design!
My thoughts also. Is there a wood stain which is food safe? Surely
Nice project mate! Best wishes 👍🏽👍🏽😎
Awesome work !! Thank you !!
Excelentes tus videos, interesante forma de presentarlos, muy dinámicos.
How did you seal it, I made one but dunno what to seal it with, when I tried it out the beer leeched through the bottom.
the details were tightly fitted one to one, then I glued them and pulled them together. It turned out densely and hermetically.
Using the old log + some wedges as the clamp for the glue-up is pretty dern clever.
That is freakin genius! I am subscribing now
Nice job!
HOLA, quería preguntarte MAD WHEEL, ¿que utilizaste para darle brillo al tarro, barniz o aceite vegetal
Paraece linseed oil =aceite de linaza
what was that varnish thing you used?
linseed oil
Good video with amazing end product
how did you make ir watertight?
In the final, I saturated it with oil))
Your imagination frightens me
Sorry for asking this but...what about drying the wood first?
Here it looks like you just picked up the log and turned it into a mug...
Wont the wood dry up when indoors and crack up (possibly leak cause of the cracks)?
cracks did not appear
Was that olive oil you used to treat the wood near the end? Great project - Inspiring me to make one from my native oak trees I have here :>)
Yes, everything is right. It takes a little longer to harden, but it works.
Love your work mate, we also still value good hand crafting in Australia.
Except everything we do is upside down 😂
We need a functionality test, beer must be applied! Looks great
maybe one day there will be a video.
I’ve watched this video 3-4 times
Literally about to go try this. What did you do for the finish? What oil/wax was that?
looks like linseed oil
Gasmaskenmann see, I thought that is not food safe, then he hit it with a heat gun. My first official attempt at this broke my band saw blade 3 inches in. Waiting on a thicker, larger tooth blade to get here in the mail
very nice wood mug like to have one
How do I become able to move that fast so I can make this?
Perhaps the drink of the Druids will help for this)))
Odlično! dobio sam ideju kako da si napaviti orginalnu kriglu...
Type for Wood?
That was cool to watch. I love time lapse. How fast was this playing if I may ask? And do you allow resampling?
What is that stuff you rubbed on to seal it?
cant tell what tools or oil you used.
Any reason why you used the hand saw over the bandsaw in the first and second cut? Seems like it would have been easier and faster, but at the same time maybe the blade might break or something?
Rather, your option is correct.
What kind of wood did he use can someone comment and let me know thanks
Birch
Is this actually alcohol resistant, or is it more for water/decorative purposes?
suitable for any drinks
@@mad_wheel alright, I'll try it out. Hopefully it works
What was it you used on the mug so you can drink brew from.
Very nice! It's sad so many post negative comments . what band saw is that? I have a Grizzly 17 inch 2HP and I could not make a good round cut while resawing like that! I need someone to teach me how to tune it.
Reddit brought me here. Great Job and you got another follower. :)
Lol ok. Decent build. I made mine all in one peice
I hope you keept the form ! You can put the mug in there. Looks pretty cool
Great !!! What king of oil did you use ??
Tks...
I don't hacve band so.....:((
Is that wood green?
what polish did ya use was it sunflower oil?
Genius way to do it!
Is it ok to drink from a wooden cup or mug that was treated with linseed oil? what type of sealer would be safe?
And what is dangerous about it? Natural materials and PVA glue were used. Wooden chopping boards are also glued with PVA glue.