I am starting to do some woodworking and I watch a lot of woodworking videos....this is the first “couple” or “partner” video I have seen. Usually, the video is just a great woodworker working alone. Sooooo much better to have someone with you. Great job. Subscribed.
I can’t imagine you’re not seeing failures on those back support posts. Notching them out to receive the back rest seems sketchy for a part of the chair receiving an extraordinary amount of stress. It’s like creating a natural fault line for splits to form.
Next level. On par with the best stuff out there. Plus I love the actual design. Really nice!
I love all the three colors of chair. Seat looks very convenient and easy, great job.
I am starting to do some woodworking and I watch a lot of woodworking videos....this is the first “couple” or “partner” video I have seen. Usually, the video is just a great woodworker working alone. Sooooo much better to have someone with you. Great job. Subscribed.
What a nice video, beautiful chair and very nice shop. Thanks for sharing.
Nicely done, thanks for showing us.
Love the look of that chair. Really cool and great video!
Love your work and your workshop is amazing too!
Such a great soundtrack.
Beautiful craft and good tunes
Really great stuff. Thank you for putting out this great video.
Simply superb.
Amazing work as always and good to see you guys. Coming to your course for a week was one of the best things I've ever done! Hope you're well...
Beautiful craftsmanship!
Discovered yr channel recently and do like content(s)...
Paper joint is a neat trick thanks.
Keep up the good works
Kindest regards
AB from the UK
what a dedicated work :)
Rad! Love it.
Nice design, excellent build video - although the last 20 seconds are a bit boring. :) Thank you for sharing.
What oil do you use and is it different for each chair? It looked like a minwax container for the cherry one and is no for the maple
We used boiled linseed oil on the cherry and walnut, and Osmo on the maple.
wonderful work!
Can you share the plans?
Very pretty!
What’s a kestrel chair? Is that some well known design or something?
Nice design!
Hello friend, what tool were you using to fairing the curves please?
I believe that's a travisher, a type of spokeshave traditionally used in making chair seats
I can’t imagine you’re not seeing failures on those back support posts. Notching them out to receive the back rest seems sketchy for a part of the chair receiving an extraordinary amount of stress. It’s like creating a natural fault line for splits to form.
Это шедевр!!!
thanks for video
SPACEHIOG! woohoo!
Weird ending.