Appreciate it! You should also check out Matthew Wolfe’s work. He gave me a lot of inspiration early on… th-cam.com/video/ZzXwmqxMbxs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=zA22-OWpSXlh_y6N
Wow! I want you to know only another craftsman who uses the same methods can appreciate the work you do and the level of craftsmanship required. And I appreciate it!! It’s easy to miss how long it takes to get to a certain level. Overcutting 1/2 blinds was very common on carcasses and - yes even on drawers. 😊
Fantastic joinery. I loved the drawers handles. It's a shame some parts are so fast, it's a joy the watch you work. I hope we will see more videos. Thanks and good luck.
Holy cow! You take steps that a lot of other "craftsman" don't! I can appreciate what you are doing here and honestly am blown away that your not at foureyes furniture status yet.
Awesome build, love the fish inlays. I couldn't tell from the vid, but how tight is that base slipped on there to the bottom of the case? I'm curious if wood movement on a wide panel like that would push the tenons apart on that base piece.
Thanks! Great question. Any movement on the panels would be front to back with the grain orientation. The front of the base is fixed, the base sides are attached with cleats in elongated slots to allow for movement.
Impressive as always! I'm going to try and develop my own dovetail skills and hope to achieve something close to the quality you've done here and on everything I've seen on your channel. Really inspiring! Thanks!
Thanks, Brian! Don’t be afraid to take on a project that you may think is beyond your current skill set. I improved A LOT by tackling projects that I probably wasn’t quite ready for yet! 😄
I use a variety of finishes depending on the type of piece and it’s intended use. For this chest of drawers I used Waterlox “Original Sealer/Finish”. It’s a great product which, in the final few coats can be easily manipulated into different sheens. Sand/buff to a high gloss or knock it back a bit with some 0000 steel wool. 👍👊
As a beginner woodworker…I’m blown away. Incredible craftsmanship!
Appreciate it! You should also check out Matthew Wolfe’s work. He gave me a lot of inspiration early on… th-cam.com/video/ZzXwmqxMbxs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=zA22-OWpSXlh_y6N
Wow! I want you to know only another craftsman who uses the same methods can appreciate the work you do and the level of craftsmanship required. And I appreciate it!! It’s easy to miss how long it takes to get to a certain level. Overcutting 1/2 blinds was very common on carcasses and - yes even on drawers. 😊
Stunning build, wonderful design and incredible craftsmanship......!!!!
Thank you very much!
Thanks for sharing your talent, it was a pleasure to watch.
Great camera work! So pleasant to see all the details so clearly.
Great video, great build.
Love seeing the full process! Thanks
The only other person I have seen do work like that is bigmiketuna . Nice work!!!
Once again, that Vaughn mallet from Lowe's comes in handy!
Love the fishtails! Beautiful piece.
Fantastic joinery. I loved the drawers handles. It's a shame some parts are so fast, it's a joy the watch you work. I hope we will see more videos. Thanks and good luck.
Very very nice and cool! Perfect!!! 👏👏👏 whith Best wishes from Russia!!!
...DAYUM...BEAUTIFUL WORK...
Love the hand work + the fish bowties are way cool! NICE WORK! 😎
Impressive craftmanship. Liked and subscribed.👍👍
Holy cow! You take steps that a lot of other "craftsman" don't! I can appreciate what you are doing here and honestly am blown away that your not at foureyes furniture status yet.
Great Job, well done.
Damn, dude. You make this stuff look so easy. Gorgeous!!
Thanks, brother!
Great looking piece. Well done
Nice
Excellent work. Thanks for posting.
Band saw to shape the seat, followed by a good bit of sanding! 😁
Well done. Inspirational, but way advance for me.
Greetings from California
Beautiful work. I’m going to have to try that frog tape trick.
Nicely done.
Great job! What finishing product did you apply? Thanks
Waterlox Original
Gorgeous execution
Excellent work and filmed beautifully. Subscribed!
The dovetail and mortise tenon drawer dividers I literally went wth, gd. Ace stuff
Some mad skills and outstanding design
This is absolutely incredible work.
This is art......
Awesome build, love the fish inlays. I couldn't tell from the vid, but how tight is that base slipped on there to the bottom of the case? I'm curious if wood movement on a wide panel like that would push the tenons apart on that base piece.
Thanks! Great question. Any movement on the panels would be front to back with the grain orientation. The front of the base is fixed, the base sides are attached with cleats in elongated slots to allow for movement.
Impressive as always! I'm going to try and develop my own dovetail skills and hope to achieve something close to the quality you've done here and on everything I've seen on your channel. Really inspiring! Thanks!
Thanks, Brian! Don’t be afraid to take on a project that you may think is beyond your current skill set. I improved A LOT by tackling projects that I probably wasn’t quite ready for yet! 😄
Amazing craftsmanship. Also where do you buy your safety footwear :)
Jesus didn’t wear steel toe boots either.
Very cool. Too much for me to try yet
Beautiful work! What brand of chisels do you use?
Mostly Lie Nielsen, but I also have a few Stanley and Two Cherries.
Це просто дивовижно!
What the glue you used in this build?
As a very novice would work, (still in my pine and plywood phase) how long did that take you?
This took about one month. Get away from pine and plywood! Working with hardwoods is SO much more enjoyable and your skills will improve much faster.
I want to be you when I grow up!
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What finish do you use?
I use a variety of finishes depending on the type of piece and it’s intended use. For this chest of drawers I used Waterlox “Original Sealer/Finish”. It’s a great product which, in the final few coats can be easily manipulated into different sheens. Sand/buff to a high gloss or knock it back a bit with some 0000 steel wool. 👍👊
Would be so helpful if you can explain more tricks in detail instead just the a video show
Dam auto correct, "wood worker"...
Great work lose the music
you do know China makes this stuff... You can assemble in about ten minutes