You've come a long way and the best part is the focus on your health. You are way too young and talented to have your creative nature get cut short from dangerous sawdust. We really enjoy what you come up with and hope you enjoy a very long life of doing it.
Can you please do a video dedicated just to all the workshop hacks that you've come up with, I've seen so many in your videos and you really need to put a dedicated compilation together because they are just genius
If I was a big tool company I would be throwing equipment and money your way. You're gonna go straight to the top with the creativity and skills you have. As always, very impressive. Love watching your content and learning new ways to do stuff
As a blacksmith, I have to say that's a really slick design that harkens back to the olden days when tools were designed with a bit of flair. My carpentry skills are about typical for what you might think an ironworker'd have. I can cut a piece of wood three times and it'll still be too short! That said, I'm very impressed with this design and could see it being useful around the smithy. I particularly like that you only need one horse when working with short pieces.... because I tend to work only with short pieces of wood.
Incredibly well thought out and executed. As far as ppl disliking the finish, they can build their own and finish those however they wish. Keep doing you!
Wow. Super impressive design. I get the whole needing 2 saw horses thing. These are so practical. The adjustable center is nice along with the hose clamp. They make a Quick Release clip lock thing. I much like the white paint. It looks old and will look better over time as wood tends to get dirty and stays dirty yet white paint can be dusted and cleaned better than raw wood. The 1.5 inch dowel thing was quite cool. I also love the table saw trick too. Been super busy the last few days and just got on YT to find a great video!
You need to be on a podcast interview! How did you get so amazing good and creative? Genius IQ? Woodworking since u were a little kid? Your parents? School? Great great stuff. Thanks for sharing.
Great design josh they look brilliant, lets be honest here for a minute if we only made /finished what ever people wanted you would still have someone pop out of the woodwork and say oh no that looks awful, this is your channel your builds your choices you have made it for your use not theres
Man you make some cool stuff out if wood!!! A joy to watch your videos. Always inspiring and I admire your imagination to keep coming up with great ideas and sharing your knowledge. Well done. One Handed Maker - Australia
Very nice. Nice to see some very creative uses of hole saws. The Stanley 170713 saw horses, that appear in your video, are (IMO) the best saw horse for using on job sites where you are setting up daily. Levelling up a platform between two sawhorses on uneven and sloping ground can be a problem. I used to make up work platforms from construction timber in this case, but with the price of wood now this is cost effective. It did make me consider whether something similar to your design,, but with three legs, might be good. Keep up the good work.
If you get around to this. Could you make a wing divider mesuring tool to mesure rods, feet and inches. There is a part in the middle that can adjust measurements looks like one of those old wood baby gates. You set the measurement between 2 points and then count as you walk. We have made them using metal and wood. I have walked over 100 miles using one. While the ones we made were not pretty and just functioned. There is one in a restaurant that is a long drive from where I am now, I do wish I had taken a photo of it when we ate there last. It looks much like a wing divider.
You are a heckuva fabricator. You should pickup a welder at some point if you don't have access to one already and build these out of tubular steel. Great design.
Thank you! I've done a little welding and I'm definitely interested in doing more metal work, I just need a more dedicated space for it. Sparks and saw dust don't mix well, lol.
Your insistence on form over function amuses me The use of the pipe clamp is cool looking, huh? You replaced actual furniture with lawn ornaments & considerate it an upgrade The pipe clamp makes the diff There's no way in hell I'm working & placing cabinetry on those things I'm not even sawing a fine piece of lumber on those things Nope
The amount of creativity manifested in this video is overwhelming.
Thank you!
You've come a long way and the best part is the focus on your health. You are way too young and talented to have your creative nature get cut short from dangerous sawdust. We really enjoy what you come up with and hope you enjoy a very long life of doing it.
That hole saw trick is superb!
That Hole Saw Trick, Was Impressive !!!
Never Seen That Before.
It's so nice that almost every video you make shows me a very creative way to accomplish things with some jigs or creative use of tools
That hole saw hack is wicked never seen that before
Your use of that super basic table saw is pure genius!
Can you please do a video dedicated just to all the workshop hacks that you've come up with, I've seen so many in your videos and you really need to put a dedicated compilation together because they are just genius
Woah, I really like that idea. I might just have to do that, thanks!
If I was a big tool company I would be throwing equipment and money your way. You're gonna go straight to the top with the creativity and skills you have. As always, very impressive. Love watching your content and learning new ways to do stuff
You're nuts! These are insanely awesome. Nice work dude
As a blacksmith, I have to say that's a really slick design that harkens back to the olden days when tools were designed with a bit of flair. My carpentry skills are about typical for what you might think an ironworker'd have. I can cut a piece of wood three times and it'll still be too short! That said, I'm very impressed with this design and could see it being useful around the smithy. I particularly like that you only need one horse when working with short pieces.... because I tend to work only with short pieces of wood.
Amazing, so creative!
Incredibly well thought out and executed. As far as ppl disliking the finish, they can build their own and finish those however they wish. Keep doing you!
Your visualization of geometry is amazing! You are on your way!
Wow. Super impressive design. I get the whole needing 2 saw horses thing. These are so practical. The adjustable center is nice along with the hose clamp.
They make a Quick Release clip lock thing.
I much like the white paint. It looks old and will look better over time as wood tends to get dirty and stays dirty yet white paint can be dusted and cleaned better than raw wood.
The 1.5 inch dowel thing was quite cool. I also love the table saw trick too.
Been super busy the last few days and just got on YT to find a great video!
You need to be on a podcast interview! How did you get so amazing good and creative? Genius IQ? Woodworking since u were a little kid? Your parents? School? Great great stuff. Thanks for sharing.
Very creative, Josh! Many cool features in the vid!
Thanks billy!
Hey Josh. Love your work 👍
Great design josh they look brilliant, lets be honest here for a minute if we only made /finished what ever people wanted you would still have someone pop out of the woodwork and say oh no that looks awful, this is your channel your builds your choices you have made it for your use not theres
GREAT JOB AS USUAL.
wowwww, it's too cool
Holy Cow! The video quality has spiked so hard. You are about to blow up
Gosh, Josh you just keep gettin more and more creative thanks for the video
Thanks for watching Allen!
I like them Josh, especially how they can be made into a table. Love your creativity young man.
Glad you like them!
You're so amazing! Another great project! Such an inspiration to see someone your age being this creative...especially with woodworking!
Thank you Sean!
Man you make some cool stuff out if wood!!!
A joy to watch your videos.
Always inspiring and I admire your imagination to keep coming up with great ideas and sharing your knowledge.
Well done.
One Handed Maker - Australia
You are a very talented young man.👏👍🇨🇦
Excellent. When you start mass producing these, I'll buy a set.
One thing I can say about you Josh is that you are quite the woodworker.
I'd call these "spider sawhorses"
Very nice. Nice to see some very creative uses of hole saws. The Stanley 170713 saw horses, that appear in your video, are (IMO) the best saw horse for using on job sites where you are setting up daily.
Levelling up a platform between two sawhorses on uneven and sloping ground can be a problem. I used to make up work platforms from construction timber in this case, but with the price of wood now this is cost effective. It did make me consider whether something similar to your design,, but with three legs, might be good.
Keep up the good work.
Amazing as always
Nice job.tx for the video.
I love how they look like alien invaders. And I'm amazed at how strong they are, especially cuz the look so light
Very interesting.
Very interesting
👍👍👍.Thanks Josh
Love it! Might be too pretty to use again haha!
If you get around to this. Could you make a wing divider mesuring tool to mesure rods, feet and inches. There is a part in the middle that can adjust measurements looks like one of those old wood baby gates. You set the measurement between 2 points and then count as you walk. We have made them using metal and wood. I have walked over 100 miles using one. While the ones we made were not pretty and just functioned. There is one in a restaurant that is a long drive from where I am now, I do wish I had taken a photo of it when we ate there last. It looks much like a wing divider.
Sounds like an interesting tools... might have to make one!
Lol i have those ikea saw horses as legs for my desk. Keep thinking i will take them out to shed.
Where did you learn all these brilliant techniques?
Well done Josh i really like this design are you going to make plans available?
Maybe, depends on how distracted I get with other projects, lol
Cool video Josh!-aiden
I can see these being made out of harder wood with the pine/ fir replaceable parts.
You are a heckuva fabricator. You should pickup a welder at some point if you don't have access to one already and build these out of tubular steel. Great design.
Thank you! I've done a little welding and I'm definitely interested in doing more metal work, I just need a more dedicated space for it. Sparks and saw dust don't mix well, lol.
Josh, these are show pieces not for use, just to pretty!!
You do you but they look flimsy to me
😝 *promosm*
Most timid title I’ve ever seen
Your insistence on form over function amuses me
The use of the pipe clamp is cool looking, huh?
You replaced actual furniture with lawn ornaments & considerate it an upgrade
The pipe clamp makes the diff
There's no way in hell I'm working & placing cabinetry on those things
I'm not even sawing a fine piece of lumber on those things
Nope