Jesus man... you are hands down the most inspirational woodworker I've ever seen. You don't know me and most likely never will. However, you saved my life... As a total disabled vet after my last combat deployment in Afghanistan, I found myself depressed, mad, sad, and hopeless. I had just lost my entire career by almost dying in a country that didn't want us there, following orders that didn't help anyone, all to defend freedoms for Americans who many don't honor, respect, nor even care about. The same freedoms that so many have died protecting. So I was medically evacuated back to America and was told by the army that I was no longer fit to serve and after a year of rehab and medical procedures, I was sent home to hang up my boots. I felt so lost. I had extreme PTSD, and injuries that completely altered my life. Brother, when I tell you I was on the edge.... I was already 1 foot off the edge and starting to lean forward. One night after waking from a nightmare, I turned on TH-cam and started scrolling. That's when I came across one of your videos. Intrigued, I clicked on it. I was spellbound. Completely mesmerized. INSPIRED. Like a fire being lit in my heart, I wanted to learn. I studied for 6 months reading books and watching videos. 6 months before I bought my first tool or piece of wood. My wife saw a passion in me that she thought died in Afghanistan. Like a madman, I devoured every bit of woodworking knowledge I could get my hands on. That was a few years ago. I'm still alive because of you and that video (and of coursemy wife and son), I have a hobby because of you, I have something to keep my mind busy during bad PTSD spells because of you. I am FAR from a great woodworker, hell I wouldn't even say I'm a good one, but I am constantly learning all I can to get better. I'm very slowly acquiring tools as I come across deals or find them at a goodwill or Craigslist. (The pension for a disabled vet is just enough to pay bills and keep my family fed. So I save what dollars I can to get tools as I save enough) I don't even know if you'll read this, but if you do, I just wanted to say THANK YOU for all that you have done for me. It's a very tough time right now because my wife is deployed to the middle east and with everything going on my PTSD is worse than ever. I'm staying positive because I know I'll get through this storm and I have a hobby that allows me to turn my brain off and allows me to hyper focus on different tasks that I enjoy. Thank you so much. I pray that you have the most success and for good health for you and your family!
Murdock, I saw your comment. Read the whole thing. THANK YOU! Thank you for serving. And tell your wife the same when she gets home. Hug your child. And do us all a favor. Please, do not ever forget that you are worth as much as any other person on the planet. God loves you. And I'll be praying for you, along with all of my relatives that have served and those that still are down range. Take care. Be safe.
I had a comment for and to this bench project, but now, after reading your whole comment(s) here, I have nothing to say, but THANK YOU! I am a 'senior' Canadian citizen, and I now have a 'tiny' idea of what our ( Canadian ) Service men and women have gone ( and are still going ) through as well. I am so very thankful that folks like you have done so very much for us,..... again I say, THANK YOU, ALL. Building projects like this are in fact, one of the best medicines people can take. ( no, I am not ignoring the fact that 'The Dusty Lumber Co' is part of the 'solution' here )
My story can't compare to yours, but I'm also disabled, with Cerebral Palsy. After retiring from Engineering at 58, I needed to do something to occupy myself. I started woodworking with basic tools. I'll never be able to match the level of productivity like we see here, but I still feel the same satisfaction when finishing a project or a request for someone else. They may not know why I take so much time initially, but they realize it in the end. Good luck in your builds; of wood and self-esteem.
традиционно великолепное исполнение. шикарные станки и инструменты. ты Великий Мастер. живи долго, работай много. жду новых видео. с Уважением из России
Hello, we are ZAMTOOL, a Korean tool review TH-camr. We are filming a video about FESTOOL's ETS EC 150 product. The video of you using the tool is really cool, and we would like to quote about 3 seconds in our video. We would be very grateful if you would allow us to do so. Can we ask for your permission? Thank you.
I hope everyone watching appreciates the amount of time involved in set up and proper jig making. It's all the preparation and thinking time beforehand that makes this process appear so easy. I assure that it is not. Not to mention, having the machinery available to accomplish all this is a dream to most of us. As always, nice job, Dusty.
He makes it look so easy. I really appreciate his desire to pass his craft onto others through his videos with the detailed explanations of what he is doing.
@@EdFhvn, where did you get in my comment I thought I could do that? My goodness! I could take 4 pieces of wood with all the jigs, guards and fences and still get 5 different lengths of wood. I'm just amazed at His craftsmanship. He is very good at what he does, with or without the fancy tools.
@@EdFhvn, as to his revenue from subscribers, he has that many because he is good at what he does and people who work with wood can learn new techniques watching his videos. I would be interested to find out how much he made off that coffee table he just finished. You won't find something like that at Ikea. I doubt I could afford it. He makes money from his videos but his work pays him plenty as well. There is no shame in any of that.
I've watched all your videos for over a year now. You never cease to amaze me with your creativity, skills and amazing machinery. Just to spend a day learning from you and and using those phenomenal tools would be unforgettable. Your craftsmanship is what keeps me watching, keep these videos coming.
Wow, amazing! This piece of art is like something you build in a workshop, learning different types of joinery and still create a beautiful, practical piece of furniture.
I thoroughly enjoy watching all of these videos. Not just because of amazing pieces made but also for the precision and “clicks” and “clacks” when it’s sped up.
My word. I nearly teared up watching this. Thank you so much for sharing what you do with the world. I live in Alaska and have been slowly trying to build a handi-capable cabin, as such i have recently come to find out that woodworking isn't easy by any means. I'll never be able to recreate what you do but it is absolutely amazing seeing an experienced tradesman at work, so thank you again.
No matter what the equipment is, still one has to be able to use it. The way you do makes some people think it´s easy... that´s only because of your skills. The man behind the tools makes all the difference. Perfect job!
What captivated me the most , is not so much of what he is doing , but of the collection of machinery he has got at his disposal . Good tools makes the good maestro !!!
I've said it before and I'll say it again....this man is an artist...yes he has the best tools and the best timber but that doesn't mean anyone can do what he does...would love to be half as good as him...awesome
You have access to some of the cleanest lumber I have ever seen. I have never seen a knot or a void or a spike in any of your projects where these “imperfections” was not incorporated into a rustic or resin project.
❤ , instead of seeing the project my eyes were taken up by the power and beauty of your machinery, you are really committed all the dollars are being put to work, I have been inspired.
Nice build. Love your work. I learned cabinet making from a few old-world Hungarian cabinet makers when I was young. You one of the few who uses those techniques. Fantastic.
That is not a coffee table…. It is a master piece…. If someone put a coffee on that table I would be on the news and not in a good way hahaha….. absolutely beautiful and joinery that could never be beat …. Thank you for sharing…. Truly an amazing craftsman…. 😊
bonjour, quel réel plaisir d'avoir cette oeuvre réalisée en entier, ( va falloir vous fabriquer de petite échasse :) ) , vous avez une façon de nous montrer les côtes, les coupes, la façon de fignoler une coupe avec des ciseaux à bois! Bref on se prend presque au jeu d'être à vos côtés et de travailler avec vous :) , un grand merci de nous avoir permis de vous voir réaliser une superbe réalisation 😎, dans le sourire et la bonne humeur 😊😊😊😊
Simply stunning work. Don’t understand the glue…. The joints are so tight a 6 engine locomotive couldn’t pull them apart. Your work is such fun to watch. I love watching true craftsman doing amazing work like this. Please don’t stop showing us your amazing skills.
I used to watch Norm Abram and the New Yankee Workshop back in the day on PBS. His builds inspired me to build an English bar with coffered ceiling, rec room and theatre in my basement, but I digress. There was something soothing in that programming that I’ve been missing. Think I have found it here on TH-cam with the Dusty Lumber Co!
The algorithm keeps suggesting this video, and I keep watching it, as I peruse the comments. It gets kinda old seeing haters dogging Dusty for his shop and his tools. I don't know for 100% certain, but I'm pretty certain his fairy godmother didn't just show up and drop it all in his lap, then pat his cheek and float off to wherever fairy godmothers go. I'm pretty certain that revenue from these phenomenal builds he is generous enough to share with us gave him the wherewithal to build this fantasy shop. I have most of the skills. I have tools adequate to the task. I could build this table...but it would take me longer than seventeen minutes. That is where Dusty shines. Shows us enough technique to fire up our imagination. Uses tools we mostly all have...arm saws seem to have gone out of favor, but I have lugged one around thru seven moves in 35 years because they are so dang versatile. Do we all have King and Festool. Probably not. But most of us have what we need to accomplish what just happened here. We just gotta git out and start the process.
Beautiful work as always! Every video I watch I’m just amazed by! I’m just starting out with zero experience at all with woodworking. The way you work and put everything together is just a work of art! I would absolutely love to learn how to make all these different joints.
I have been looking at you for a long time, but I never cease to be amazed at your talent. You will definitely enter the world history of carpentry! 🤝🏻 I love and respect your work! 👍🏻
By god Dusty that is a total work of art brother. Absolutely a delight watching the shorts in this build then it all at once...sweet work! The one man Dusty bandit strikes again!!
Amazing! This video showed me the incredible process of sawmilling. Seeing those huge logs being cut so precisely is captivating. This video is incredibly clear and detailed. I can't wait to see more of your content. Keep producing such amazing content!
Lovely build - and no accuracy problems using a plastic ruler and not a $250 woodpeckers rule…. I learned joinery on a radial arm saw as a kid - versatile machine but glad I’m not ripping 8x4 sheets on it anymore.
Amazing to watch so many modern and expensive woodworking machine, and how he is using those Machines. And the table he built, it made of big and thick wood. Must be very strong and durable.
Great work! You've got an impressive array of tools at your disposal. Love your videos man. No fluff or stupid jokes, and you respect people's time with the sped up videos. Keep up the good work.
All it takes is a nice $18,000 12” saw with a sliding table, a $6,000 hollow chisel mortiser, a $6,000 radial arm saw, drop down track saw, some associated clamps and lots of glue! Oh, forgot the $12,000 planer…. No big deal really.
Yeah and I’ll bet he started out with all those tools too! 🤦🏼♂️ why do people like you feel the need to be so negative? Nothing is stopping you from starting a small shop with a few tools and building up a brand. It’s just easier for you to say ‘of course you can do this, you have expensive machinery’ than it would be to figure out how to do it all without that same machinery. Cause I promise you, it is possible.
I love your playground it just looks like an amazing place to work in. Your woodworking is so on point I know it takes skill but having an awesome shop helps also too. I think my next purchase has to be a radial arm what an amazing tool
Dude you do some bad ass work !! I love the complex joinery with the big lumber !! No clue what kind of other stuff you do but with your joinery technique you could build a bad ass outdoor kids hobby house that when they put grow it doubles as a tool/ equipment shed , with your style, doing Victorian era would be amazing , your crafty enough to do it with joinery that requires screws or lags or whatever and if you did need nuts and bolts you could make big ass wooden ones !! Sorry got carried away !! You do amazing work boss !!
the table saw is a great machine ,, you have all the weight of the wood on the table and it still works smooth ,, Great wood working skills ..another great video ,,
Jesus man... you are hands down the most inspirational woodworker I've ever seen. You don't know me and most likely never will. However, you saved my life... As a total disabled vet after my last combat deployment in Afghanistan, I found myself depressed, mad, sad, and hopeless. I had just lost my entire career by almost dying in a country that didn't want us there, following orders that didn't help anyone, all to defend freedoms for Americans who many don't honor, respect, nor even care about. The same freedoms that so many have died protecting. So I was medically evacuated back to America and was told by the army that I was no longer fit to serve and after a year of rehab and medical procedures, I was sent home to hang up my boots. I felt so lost. I had extreme PTSD, and injuries that completely altered my life. Brother, when I tell you I was on the edge.... I was already 1 foot off the edge and starting to lean forward. One night after waking from a nightmare, I turned on TH-cam and started scrolling. That's when I came across one of your videos. Intrigued, I clicked on it. I was spellbound. Completely mesmerized. INSPIRED. Like a fire being lit in my heart, I wanted to learn. I studied for 6 months reading books and watching videos. 6 months before I bought my first tool or piece of wood. My wife saw a passion in me that she thought died in Afghanistan. Like a madman, I devoured every bit of woodworking knowledge I could get my hands on. That was a few years ago. I'm still alive because of you and that video (and of coursemy wife and son), I have a hobby because of you, I have something to keep my mind busy during bad PTSD spells because of you. I am FAR from a great woodworker, hell I wouldn't even say I'm a good one, but I am constantly learning all I can to get better. I'm very slowly acquiring tools as I come across deals or find them at a goodwill or Craigslist. (The pension for a disabled vet is just enough to pay bills and keep my family fed. So I save what dollars I can to get tools as I save enough) I don't even know if you'll read this, but if you do, I just wanted to say THANK YOU for all that you have done for me. It's a very tough time right now because my wife is deployed to the middle east and with everything going on my PTSD is worse than ever. I'm staying positive because I know I'll get through this storm and I have a hobby that allows me to turn my brain off and allows me to hyper focus on different tasks that I enjoy. Thank you so much. I pray that you have the most success and for good health for you and your family!
Murdock, I saw your comment. Read the whole thing. THANK YOU! Thank you for serving. And tell your wife the same when she gets home. Hug your child. And do us all a favor. Please, do not ever forget that you are worth as much as any other person on the planet. God loves you. And I'll be praying for you, along with all of my relatives that have served and those that still are down range. Take care. Be safe.
I had a comment for and to this bench project, but now, after reading your whole comment(s) here, I have nothing to say, but THANK YOU!
I am a 'senior' Canadian citizen, and I now have a 'tiny' idea of what our ( Canadian ) Service men and women have gone ( and are still going ) through as well. I am so very thankful that folks like you have done so very much for us,..... again I say, THANK YOU, ALL.
Building projects like this are in fact, one of the best medicines people can take. ( no, I am not ignoring the fact that 'The Dusty Lumber Co' is part of the 'solution' here )
Thank you for your service, my brother. Hang in there. God loves you and died for you.
My story can't compare to yours, but I'm also disabled, with Cerebral Palsy. After retiring from Engineering at 58, I needed to do something to occupy myself. I started woodworking with basic tools. I'll never be able to match the level of productivity like we see here, but I still feel the same satisfaction when finishing a project or a request for someone else. They may not know why I take so much time initially, but they realize it in the end. Good luck in your builds; of wood and self-esteem.
You should check out Rob Cosman. He does great work with retired vets and mainly focuses on hand tool woodwork.
традиционно великолепное исполнение. шикарные станки и инструменты. ты Великий Мастер. живи долго, работай много. жду новых видео. с Уважением из России
I'm confused; are you a woodworker or a genius?
😁😁thanks you!!
I say he’s a genius woodworker 😁
Both 🤣
Same to you!!
A genius who does some woodwork on the side 😂
Hello, we are ZAMTOOL, a Korean tool review TH-camr.
We are filming a video about FESTOOL's ETS EC 150 product.
The video of you using the tool is really cool, and we would like to quote about 3 seconds in our video.
We would be very grateful if you would allow us to do so. Can we ask for your permission? Thank you.
I hope everyone watching appreciates the amount of time involved in set up and proper jig making. It's all the preparation and thinking time beforehand that makes this process appear so easy. I assure that it is not. Not to mention, having the machinery available to accomplish all this is a dream to most of us. As always, nice job, Dusty.
Thanks for that! Have a good one 😁🙏
He makes it look so easy. I really appreciate his desire to pass his craft onto others through his videos with the detailed explanations of what he is doing.
@@EdFhvn, where did you get in my comment I thought I could do that? My goodness! I could take 4 pieces of wood with all the jigs, guards and fences and still get 5 different lengths of wood. I'm just amazed at His craftsmanship. He is very good at what he does, with or without the fancy tools.
@@EdFhvn, as to his revenue from subscribers, he has that many because he is good at what he does and people who work with wood can learn new techniques watching his videos. I would be interested to find out how much he made off that coffee table he just finished. You won't find something like that at Ikea. I doubt I could afford it. He makes money from his videos but his work pays him plenty as well. There is no shame in any of that.
Dia sudah ahlinya di bidang kayu sudah diluar kepala
That table is sublime my friend,kudos Dusty!
I've watched all your videos for over a year now. You never cease to amaze me with your creativity, skills and amazing machinery. Just to spend a day learning from you and and using those phenomenal tools would be unforgettable. Your craftsmanship is what keeps me watching, keep these videos coming.
Thanks so much I really appreciate it! 😁😁👍
Fine work. No need for a single nail or screw. This man is the G.O.A.T.
Wow, amazing! This piece of art is like something you build in a workshop, learning different types of joinery and still create a beautiful, practical piece of furniture.
The cleanest workshop I have ever seen, very accurate workmanship.
I thoroughly enjoy watching all of these videos. Not just because of amazing pieces made but also for the precision and “clicks” and “clacks” when it’s sped up.
That is the most amazing skill I ever saw.
I really enjoyed it!
Beautiful project.
My word. I nearly teared up watching this. Thank you so much for sharing what you do with the world. I live in Alaska and have been slowly trying to build a handi-capable cabin, as such i have recently come to find out that woodworking isn't easy by any means. I'll never be able to recreate what you do but it is absolutely amazing seeing an experienced tradesman at work, so thank you again.
❤❤❤
@FrozenHare _'I'll never be able'_ - *yes* you will. With all that lovely machinery from KING tools, it's gonna be a breeze.
Loved the no-nonsense narration of what you were doing as you were doing your always amazing job. Thanks for another great video.
I'm in awe...that stain choice really made the darker wood pop.
Please continue to inspire, Dusty.
I appreciate that! I tested some stains and finally decided on that one and I'm glad I did
What stain is it ???
No matter what the equipment is, still one has to be able to use it. The way you do makes some people think it´s easy... that´s only because of your skills. The man behind the tools makes all the difference. Perfect job!
Ένα έχω να πω είσαι καλλιτέχνης και όχι μόνο ΜΑΓΟΣ πραγματικός . Μπράβο ! Τα εργαλεία ώμος τα καλύτερα !
Incredible work. That table will be around for at least a few generations
Work of art, man! I like how you work on big projects as opposed to the little artsy jobs.
I grew up watching Norm Abram and enjoyed his craftsmanship, but, you are on another level. I love your videos
That means a lot thank you
Подари мне один из станков. Самому не приобрести... Если согласен напишу куда отправить. Но ты удивишься. I from is Russia.
Great work, yes, it is nice that the equiptment is first class and access to good wood.
This has to be the most engrossing woodworking video I've watched. Well done, sir.
this beautiful piece of art will endure for over a century for sure.
Cool seeing all the shorts come together. Nice work.
Glad you like them!
What captivated me the most , is not so much of what he is doing , but of the collection of machinery he has got at his disposal . Good tools makes the good maestro !!!
I've said it before and I'll say it again....this man is an artist...yes he has the best tools and the best timber but that doesn't mean anyone can do what he does...would love to be half as good as him...awesome
You have access to some of the cleanest lumber I have ever seen. I have never seen a knot or a void or a spike in any of your projects where these “imperfections” was not incorporated into a rustic or resin project.
❤ , instead of seeing the project my eyes were taken up by the power and beauty of your machinery, you are really committed all the dollars are being put to work, I have been inspired.
Has to be the best work I’ve seen yet, absolute craftsman
It’s a pleasure watching a master do his thing 👍👏👊
🙏🙌 Thank you very much
Awesome skills! You are one of my inspirations for my own TH-cam videos!
Thank you for your time and Video. Keep up the good work.
"IT IS PEOPLE LIKE YOU THAT MAKE THIS WORLD A BETTER PLACE TO LIVE IN"
Cheers
From Ireland.
Went together like no woodworking project does. Perfection! 👏
I got aesthetic pleasure from what I saw! The hands grow from where they need to and the head works. Bravo 👍
I am so glad to see your full wood craft and construction shows.
Wow what a talent you have to understand how to set out your work and also use the tools in your workshop ,amazing talent sir 👏
I just realized that I’ve never seen him use a screw or a nail! Pure craftsmanship!
Outstanding work. Phenomenal piece.
Awesome design, I loved the contrasting colors for the tenor wedges. That is one beefy table
Beautiful joinery.
I never knew my RAS could do half the stuff you use yours for. Mine is going to get some serious workouts. Thanks for the ideas.
Thank you 🙏
You really need to cook something special on that grill for us. Well done!
I love watching the way you build! Thank you for sharing. One love to all!
Thanks so much 🙏
Love the idea with the Beam on the Slider, definitely stealing that.
Absolutely GORGEOUS table. Great job!
Nice build. Love your work. I learned cabinet making from a few old-world Hungarian cabinet makers when I was young. You one of the few who uses those techniques. Fantastic.
This table deserve some matching chairs...just loving it
Thank you very much
Love the design & work. Why did you use the router for the outside edge spline instead of the shaper blade when you did the original grooves?
It felt a bit like advertising, that
Just gorgeous!!! Wish i had half your skill and half your tools!!
This is the most incredible workmanship I’ve seen.
Thats insane bro...ive been a finish guy for 35yrs and I have no desire to spend that much effort on a project anymore..
Good for you..❤
That is not a coffee table…. It is a master piece…. If someone put a coffee on that table I would be on the news and not in a good way hahaha….. absolutely beautiful and joinery that could never be beat …. Thank you for sharing…. Truly an amazing craftsman…. 😊
That is not just a piece of furniture. That is a piece of art.
It's nice to look at the work of a professional who enjoys his work! Bravo! Greetings from Russia!
من ایرانی هستم کارتون و ابزار آلات که استفاده میکنید خیلی برایم جالب و دیدنی بود موفق باشی
bonjour, quel réel plaisir d'avoir cette oeuvre réalisée en entier, ( va falloir vous fabriquer de petite échasse :) ) , vous avez une façon de nous montrer les côtes, les coupes, la façon de fignoler une coupe avec des ciseaux à bois! Bref on se prend presque au jeu d'être à vos côtés et de travailler avec vous :) , un grand merci de nous avoir permis de vous voir réaliser une superbe réalisation 😎, dans le sourire et la bonne humeur 😊😊😊😊
I enjoy his satisfaction when all the parts fit perfectly.
Simply stunning work. Don’t understand the glue…. The joints are so tight a 6 engine locomotive couldn’t pull them apart. Your work is such fun to watch. I love watching true craftsman doing amazing work like this. Please don’t stop showing us your amazing skills.
Thanks so much!! It was a fun build 😁
@@dustylumberco what did the lumber cost to make this?and if the finished piece were to be sold what theoretically would be the asking price?
Wonder if who ended up getting that table truly appreciated the skill that went into making it?
I used to watch Norm Abram and the New Yankee Workshop back in the day on PBS. His builds inspired me to build an English bar with coffered ceiling, rec room and theatre in my basement, but I digress. There was something soothing in that programming that I’ve been missing. Think I have found it here on TH-cam with the Dusty Lumber Co!
Wow. I’m blown away. You’re blessed with a gift man. You are a woodworking genius. Keep up the excellent work. I enjoy your videos. 👍
The algorithm keeps suggesting this video, and I keep watching it, as I peruse the comments. It gets kinda old seeing haters dogging Dusty for his shop and his tools. I don't know for 100% certain, but I'm pretty certain his fairy godmother didn't just show up and drop it all in his lap, then pat his cheek and float off to wherever fairy godmothers go. I'm pretty certain that revenue from these phenomenal builds he is generous enough to share with us gave him the wherewithal to build this fantasy shop.
I have most of the skills. I have tools adequate to the task. I could build this table...but it would take me longer than seventeen minutes. That is where Dusty shines. Shows us enough technique to fire up our imagination. Uses tools we mostly all have...arm saws seem to have gone out of favor, but I have lugged one around thru seven moves in 35 years because they are so dang versatile. Do we all have King and Festool. Probably not. But most of us have what we need to accomplish what just happened here. We just gotta git out and start the process.
تاني مره اتفرج علي الفيديو بجد والله العظيم انا بستمتع وبتعلم منك وانا بتفرج علي فيديوهاتك
Beautiful work as always! Every video I watch I’m just amazed by! I’m just starting out with zero experience at all with woodworking. The way you work and put everything together is just a work of art! I would absolutely love to learn how to make all these different joints.
This table stands out with utter gorgeousness.
A simply outstanding build sir
I love woodworking but hate cleaning up sawdust.
Have you tried spraying it down with some water first?
Love it just love your work so much that I am having such a happy time making my new lady happy with all of this gorgeous new home-made furniture
Watching you videos with the sound affects at 1.5 speed is funny. It's like watching a looney tune sketch 😂😂😂
I have been looking at you for a long time, but I never cease to be amazed at your talent. You will definitely enter the world history of carpentry! 🤝🏻
I love and respect your work! 👍🏻
😮c v h😢
Flawless I dream to make something half as beautiful one day
Absolutely stunning and beautiful work! You are a true master!!
By god Dusty that is a total work of art brother. Absolutely a delight watching the shorts in this build then it all at once...sweet work!
The one man Dusty bandit strikes again!!
Thank you sir! Very kind of you 👍
He’s the best… he shows how he plans to cut, join, plane, drill, etc
Amazing! This video showed me the incredible process of sawmilling. Seeing those huge logs being cut so precisely is captivating. This video is incredibly clear and detailed. I can't wait to see more of your content. Keep producing such amazing content!
solid work! aslo like how you dont talk into my ear the whole time!
Lovely build - and no accuracy problems using a plastic ruler and not a $250 woodpeckers rule…. I learned joinery on a radial arm saw as a kid - versatile machine but glad I’m not ripping 8x4 sheets on it anymore.
Always enjoy seeing the pieces you make and the techniques you use to make them. Did you make that acrylic router base, or did you purchase that?
Thank you!! That base is made by Festool 👍
what an absolute joy to watch. gorgeous table
Dusty is pure brilliance, could watch all day 👍👍👍
Su trabajo es tan preciso, detallado y hermoso, que me hipnotiza...gracias.😊😊
Amazing to watch so many modern and expensive woodworking machine, and how he is using those Machines. And the table he built, it made of big and thick wood. Must be very strong and durable.
Add a little height to the legs and that would be a beastly little workbench, if a bit on the fancy side. Great build!
Simple joinery mixed that produced beautifull complicated, goodlooking table. Love it. ❤
Details, precision and enjoyment of making this is unreal...your are the best...
my mind is hurting from the creative overload!
Great work! You've got an impressive array of tools at your disposal. Love your videos man. No fluff or stupid jokes, and you respect people's time with the sped up videos. Keep up the good work.
Инструменты да! Мне бы такие яя́я бы не хрена с ними не сделал😂 это талант+искусство
@6:39 those are hands down the cleanest waste marks I'll EVER see😂
As always, beautiful craftsmanship Dusty.
Thank you for the video sir!
One beautiful table and fine wood work.
ابداع ابداع ابداع...................... ارفع لك القبعة
I wonder if we are sponsoring equipment by our views. But if so - I absolutely don’t mind. Thank you . Very enjoyable to watch!
Congratulations on the perfection of your work!
You are a truly masterful woodworker
❤это высочайший уровень профессионализма.Спасибо Вам.
All it takes is a nice $18,000 12” saw with a sliding table, a $6,000 hollow chisel mortiser, a $6,000 radial arm saw, drop down track saw, some associated clamps and lots of glue! Oh, forgot the $12,000 planer…. No big deal really.
Yeah and I’ll bet he started out with all those tools too! 🤦🏼♂️ why do people like you feel the need to be so negative? Nothing is stopping you from starting a small shop with a few tools and building up a brand. It’s just easier for you to say ‘of course you can do this, you have expensive machinery’ than it would be to figure out how to do it all without that same machinery. Cause I promise you, it is possible.
Like the project! Think you should paint it dark green/ British racing green. Hope to meet you both when you come back to Australia too.
I love your playground it just looks like an amazing place to work in. Your woodworking is so on point I know it takes skill but having an awesome shop helps also too. I think my next purchase has to be a radial arm what an amazing tool
You are clearly independently wealthy as well as talented LOL the amount of money in those tools has to be insane!
Dude you do some bad ass work !! I love the complex joinery with the big lumber !! No clue what kind of other stuff you do but with your joinery technique you could build a bad ass outdoor kids hobby house that when they put grow it doubles as a tool/ equipment shed , with your style, doing Victorian era would be amazing , your crafty enough to do it with joinery that requires screws or lags or whatever and if you did need nuts and bolts you could make big ass wooden ones !! Sorry got carried away !! You do amazing work boss !!
I appreciate that! Thank you very much. Have a good one
the table saw is a great machine ,, you have all the weight of the wood on the table and it still works smooth ,, Great wood working skills ..another great video ,,
Thanks 👍
Exelente trabajo, exelentes técnicas, exelentes equipos, un profesional de la carpintería!!! Te felicito!! Desde
Venezuela, Maracaibo!
i think I saw every one of these in the shorts, very cool to see it here together.