Сколько труда, сколько терпения, остаётся только завидовать белой завестью. Удачи тебе, трудолюбивый ты человек. Дай Бог тебе удачи во всех твоих начинаниях!
@@Aleksandr_Eni У мужика 13 лямов подписчиков, за лям просмотров около 2000 долларов платит ЮТУБ за рекламу этому мужику, вот за чем !!!! и это бесконечно продолжается , пока мужик заливает ролики. и каждый ролик работает на него. у него более 4-х миллиардов просмотров. вообщем он вероятно уже долларовый миллионер
@@STEKZER не считайте чужие деньги, не то свои уйдут. За одну и ту же зарплату разные люди работают по разному, одни с энтузиазмом, скоро, другие с ленцом и прохладной, хоть и получают одинаково.
@@О.Б-м1ы Ты вообще думаешь что говоришь? Я челу объяснил . что человек получает за свой труд достойную зарплату , не просто он трудится , он же не альтруист.
Мы в школьной юности начитавшись фенимора купера,решили с друзьями сделать такуюже!нашли толстенную липу,рубили 4дня,заработав кучу мозолей на руках,срубили,ошкурили,начались дожди и наэтом наш энтузиазм иссяк😃
@@juri64 ТЫ эту липу сажал? РАстил? ТЫ ее Срубил за 4 дня. Сколько ей было лет? НАХуя? Рубить столетнее и страше дерево, если лодку можно КУПИТЬ В МАГАЗИНЕ из углепластика. Этот дебил угробил дерево возрастом больше ста лет ради лодочки и своей прихоти. Нормально??? Я в юности начитавшись Фенимора Купера строил лодки и плоты не из ЖИВЫХ деревьев
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@@multimillion-p51in Russian, it is just a saying. White envy means “in a positive way, whishing the best while being envious of the skills of someone you address your compliment” (as opposed to black envy, when you are envious of someone’s wealth or beautiful wife and you wish the person dies or gets poor)
# 1 You've apparently never seen a birch canoe. #2 Dugouts are not made with chainsaws, it's done with FIRE. There were no axes, no adz, no draw knives either. No steel tools of any kind. The entire video is bullshit.
What advice would you give to aspiring wood sculptors regarding the tools and techniques they should start with? Are there any beginner-friendly projects you would recommend?
This is simply very impressive. I don't know where he learned from but his teacher definitely gave him everything. And, he inherited it all very well. I absolutely love seeing these traditional crafts still going on one after another generation. Because one had to get through several generations of tinkering, this is simply human cultural relic in fact.
thank sharing . In your opinion, what are the essential qualities that a wood sculptor needs to succeed? Are there any particular skills or attributes you've found indispensable?
Лет 200 назад такая работа в прибрежных районах была обычной, а в экипажах деревянных судов больше половины могли и делали такую работу с легкостью. Это очень хорошо, что кто-то поддерживает традиции предков.
Не думаю, что это было легкостью. Тут половина работы сделала бензо и элетроинструментом. Ну да мужики с каменными топорами делали это с легкостью, даже с металлическими.
@@andreyzh2718 именно с легкостью. 200 лет назад уже был неплохой столярный и плотницкий инструмент, Судовые плотники были мастерами по дереву. И тому свидетельств масса, когда попадавшие в кораблекрушения моряки из остатков собственных судов и подручного материала строили вполне мореходные приспособления. Насчет пироги из цельного куска в старые времена применялся метод выжигания - аккуратное управляемое горение внутри корпуса. Индейцы доколумбовой эпохи так делали пироги вместимостью до 30 человек, о чем есть упоминания у первопроходцев .
@@mojoden Well...I really was referring to the type of boat/canoe construction, you know the carving out of a tree log? Hence the term "dug out" Dugouts are the oldest boats archaeologists have found, dating back more than 8,000 years to the Neolithic Stone Age. Kinda old school, and if you're talking about chain saws, well they've been around since 1918. Is that not "old school enough?" 😉
There's always one tit to criticise a piece of art. Go over to Brazil and protest there. Cutting down two size football pitches of trees in a space of and hour 24/7. This is a traditional bit of work this man has made. I can only imagine what they used there canoes for. Fishing to feed there families etc.
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I watched native people do this in Maine when I was a young man. They hollowed out the canoe with fire and scraped the char out with sticks. Once it reached the desired thickness in the walls they sank the canoe and water logged it, made a fire and placed stick into the canoe to push the walls out wide and placed it over the fire to dry into shape. It was incredible work. I think it was the Abenaki if I remember correctly?
What a well thought through project. His dedication is admirable. Being in the in the military requires discipline. This is a project that many young people should see. Inspiring for many people who are perhaps wavering on a project they never dreamed they could do. Well done, well done.
This is one of the biggest one-man projects that I have ever seen started AND completed. Your method of lifting the blocks out of the interior rated extra points. We’re you paid any hostile visits by “The society for the preservation of maggots?” Did you get back into any of your high-school skinny jeans? Again I thank you for the interesting project.
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Great outcome for your massive project. Noticed the use of calipers (self-made, good job) and remembered about dugout canoe builders of the USA Northwest using the process of completing the exterior of the hull first. Then drilling holes from the exterior inward and driving wooden rods with painted tips into the holes to the intended hull thickness. These painted tips would be exposed when the proper thickness was excavated from the interior. The hull would then be expanded by filling it with water, which was brought to a sustained boil with hot rocks so the wood became flexible enough to expand using wedges.
There's a vid featuring a much longer and larger dugout that the builders took down the Missouri river. They used the technique you described. Also, just a canoe not an outrigger, and they said it handled beautifully
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Great job! Really enjoyed watching and gained a lot of respect for the original builders of these craft and for you and your skill and tenacity to see it through. The use of traditional tools and modern power tools show the scope of what the original builders went through also.
Those original builders were some ingenious and innovative people and tenacious in their ability to sail the southern oceans. It took him a year with power tools assisting him and it’s my understanding that a community would build them in a matter of weeks. Everyone pitched in the the effort and I wonder how many set out never to return
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It was worth the time seeing this video, absolutely impressive the construction of the canoe, what skills this man Possessed especially using a few tool's and mother nature materials. 👍
What a phenomenal build, craftsman ship and dedication to something of this size, and alone is a true labour of love. Bloody magnificent mate..cheers 👏👍
¡Increíble trabajo! Este video muestra el increíble talento y habilidad de Mike al convertir un tronco masivo en una canoa impresionante. ¡Es asombroso ver el proceso de principio a fin!
New Zealand: Thank you for sharing your beautiful craftsmanship. Such a joy to watch u work from the lovely Norfolk Island, my mother would go there once a year for holiday🥰
Enjoyed every bit of the construction of this boat My hats off to you What an achievement after such a long time No words to thank you enough Best Wishes from Canada
I turned a massive log into a $1200 plumber's invoice once.
Under appreciated comment of the year.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Didn’t use the scissors eh?
Nice
Well that's the s**ts.
Son of a boatbuilder from Northern Newfoundland. You kick ass bro! Huge effort, BEAUTIFUL results!!! Cheers!!!
Сколько труда, сколько терпения, остаётся только завидовать белой завестью. Удачи тебе, трудолюбивый ты человек. Дай Бог тебе удачи во всех твоих начинаниях!
Остается только задать вопрос - зачем? ;)
Мужик конечно труженик!
@@Aleksandr_Eni У мужика 13 лямов подписчиков, за лям просмотров около 2000 долларов платит ЮТУБ за рекламу этому мужику, вот за чем !!!! и это бесконечно продолжается , пока мужик заливает ролики. и каждый ролик работает на него. у него более 4-х миллиардов просмотров. вообщем он вероятно уже долларовый миллионер
@@STEKZER не считайте чужие деньги, не то свои уйдут. За одну и ту же зарплату разные люди работают по разному, одни с энтузиазмом, скоро, другие с ленцом и прохладной, хоть и получают одинаково.
@@О.Б-м1ы Ты вообще думаешь что говоришь? Я челу объяснил . что человек получает за свой труд достойную зарплату , не просто он трудится , он же не альтруист.
Осталось дать имя кораблю-корвет, все ровно относиться не к дорогим, а попробуйте такой же построить на заводе это много денег потребуется
يا له من عمل شاق ، إبداع وصبر ليس لهم مثيل...خالص إحترامي لشخصك العظيم....
Foh real bro bro 🤣🤫
Greetings from rural West Texas
Lo siento no hablo taka taka
@@whh5938
حقيقي لست بأخوك لاني مسلمه ، لكن ممكن اعترف اننا اخوه من آدم وحواء فقط ....خالص إحترامي من شخصيه مسلمه....
@@stivencarvajal4040
لا تتكلم أفضل ، لأن لو ما كان كلامك مفيد وجيد فالأفضل السكوت، هكذا علمنا ديننا ونبينا محمد عليه افضل الصلاة والسلام.....
It's nice that someone uses his hands and brain to create something unique. Perfect job!!!
Адова работёнка!!! Респект мастеру👍
👏👏👏👍👍👍😊😊😊
Tuyệt
Да,это точно
Делать нехер мужику
@@deafbonce7908 Ну у него время и умение есть.Не на диване же валяться.
I never knew watching machines work could be so captivating. Hats off to the operators and engineers behind this marvel
Masterpiece! Exceptional workmanship. It will last…forever.
Респект мужику!грандиозная работа👍
Мы в школьной юности начитавшись фенимора купера,решили с друзьями сделать такуюже!нашли толстенную липу,рубили 4дня,заработав кучу мозолей на руках,срубили,ошкурили,начались дожди и наэтом наш энтузиазм иссяк😃
@@juri64 вот так всегда😢😂
@@juri64 ТЫ эту липу сажал? РАстил? ТЫ ее Срубил за 4 дня. Сколько ей было лет? НАХуя? Рубить столетнее и страше дерево, если лодку можно КУПИТЬ В МАГАЗИНЕ из углепластика. Этот дебил угробил дерево возрастом больше ста лет ради лодочки и своей прихоти. Нормально??? Я в юности начитавшись Фенимора Купера строил лодки и плоты не из ЖИВЫХ деревьев
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@@juri64 😂
Белой завистью завидую таким людям у которых столько времени есть на свое увлечение!!!))
White envy,wow
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@@multimillion-p51in Russian, it is just a saying. White envy means “in a positive way, whishing the best while being envious of the skills of someone you address your compliment” (as opposed to black envy, when you are envious of someone’s wealth or beautiful wife and you wish the person dies or gets poor)
Absolutely mesmerizing! stunning canoe is truly impressive
That's amazing your skills are unmatched, and you make your ancestors proud.
# 1 You've apparently never seen a birch canoe. #2 Dugouts are not made with chainsaws, it's done with FIRE. There were no axes, no adz, no draw knives either. No steel tools of any kind. The entire video is bullshit.
What advice would you give to aspiring wood sculptors regarding the tools and techniques they should start with? Are there any beginner-friendly projects you would recommend?
👋👋👋Impressionante! Nem sei o que dizer!! Parabéns! 👋👋👋 👏👏 Impressive! I do not know what to say!! Congratulations! 👏👏
may your sail always be filled with the wind of freedom 😊
Tes vidéos sont une vraie source d'inspiration.
13:26 Теперь я понял что как Робензону Крузо было не легко 😂😂
Сколько труда и знаний! Просто супер мастер Удачи на море❤
Өте керемет қайық болды.🚣♂️👍
Красавчик такую лодку руками сотворил. 👍👍👍🏅
Да, только забыл обжечь готовую😁
jhk
Это так романтично! Парень молодец!
This is simply very impressive. I don't know where he learned from but his teacher definitely gave him everything. And, he inherited it all very well.
I absolutely love seeing these traditional crafts still going on one after another generation.
Because one had to get through several generations of tinkering, this is simply human cultural relic in fact.
😮🎉
Qq que en@@NamalSandaruwan-oh3pc
Impressive indeed.
Walmart also has something similar. It's an inflatable dingy presently on roll back pricing. Free delivery tomorrow.
Undoubtedly. definitely, a unique, unprecedented, unparalleled, genuine masterpiece. Hard ,physical labor, but , at the end it paid.
هذه رياضه وليس عمل شاق
it has been done like this for millenia.
Wahhh sangat cantik dan kreatif sekali. Terima kasih kerana berkongsi video yang sangat hebat sahabatku like it 👍☕☕🚬🚬👍
Твоему любовнику понравилось 😊
This man is strong as well. Absolutely beautiful and great work.
0lwlw😂❤
@@sergioalbarracin3415²2p
Dedes cartar
Skills not shared are skills that need relearned.
Knowledge and sharing go hand in hand.
Much appreciated!
I don't know
Agree, something can not share via video, just hand by hand
thank sharing . In your opinion, what are the essential qualities that a wood sculptor needs to succeed? Are there any particular skills or attributes you've found indispensable?
Well, this man does not need a gym membership. Nice P-Bass tone at 6:39 for you fellow bass players. That was unbelievable, what an amazing craft !
Absolute top class! Seaworthy!!! World
champion!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
...чувак, ты древо-мозахист! Удачи! Береги себя!
I am blown away by this McGuiverish skill set, Outback Mike my hats off to you.
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6:12 a wood chopping ax and 1 way to use it. Can you show me how to do that?
Как всегда с огрмным удовольствием смотрю вашь замечательный канал.
Ich bin beeindruckt. Deine Altvorderen sind auf jeden Fall sehr stolz auf dich.👍
Ein verdammt guten Job hast du gemacht.
Absolute Spitzenklasse ! Hochseetauglich !!! Weltmeisterlich !
Unsinkbar das Teil.
QUEM sabe, sabe.
Parabéns !!!!
Que maravilha !!!!!!!!!!
WOW just WOW....A work of art and a labour of love !!!!
Some gay guys making a coffin for Joe Biden's burial at sea.
Wowwwww 😮 Amazing, Good job👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Лет 200 назад такая работа в прибрежных районах была обычной, а в экипажах деревянных судов больше половины могли и делали такую работу с легкостью. Это очень хорошо, что кто-то поддерживает традиции предков.
вранье
Если его цель- продемонстрировать своё мастерство, так он мог изготовить её, в миниатюре. А так, это- расточительство.
@@pleasedwayfarerI miał pływać na miniaturze? Przestań pleść bzdury! 13:38
Не думаю, что это было легкостью. Тут половина работы сделала бензо и элетроинструментом. Ну да мужики с каменными топорами делали это с легкостью, даже с металлическими.
@@andreyzh2718 именно с легкостью. 200 лет назад уже был неплохой столярный и плотницкий инструмент, Судовые плотники были мастерами по дереву. И тому свидетельств масса, когда попадавшие в кораблекрушения моряки из остатков собственных судов и подручного материала строили вполне мореходные приспособления. Насчет пироги из цельного куска в старые времена применялся метод выжигания - аккуратное управляемое горение внутри корпуса. Индейцы доколумбовой эпохи так делали пироги вместимостью до 30 человек, о чем есть упоминания у первопроходцев .
That’s gonna be one of the heaviest bastards in the ocean, but it’s without a doubt one of the most bad ass builds I’ve seen. Great job.
Gotta weigh like 800 pounds lol
Although it might be one of the heaviest ships in the ocean, there's no denying that this is one of the most impressive designs. Great job!
Talk about an amazing form of old school craftsmanship. Very impressive!!😊😊😊
What's "old school" about chainsaws etc?
@@mojoden Well...I really was referring to the type of boat/canoe construction, you know the carving out of a tree log? Hence the term "dug out" Dugouts are the oldest boats archaeologists have found, dating back more than 8,000 years to the Neolithic Stone Age. Kinda old school, and if you're talking about chain saws, well they've been around since 1918. Is that not "old school enough?" 😉
This guy really digs canoes.
Brilliant ! A very proficient fellow with a well earned and very seaworthy craft to show for all his hard effort and ingenuity.
Some gay guys making a coffin for Joe Bidens burial at sea.
How do you handle the preservation and maintenance of wood sculptures, especially those meant to be displayed outdoors?
Congratulations on you're completion of hand made log boat and have tremendous woodworking skills, I would say, a master! 👏👏👏Bravo!
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Todo un artista. Mis respetos! Excelente obra.
Good amazing , wowww buangetttt , luar biasaaaa❤❤❤❤ .. 🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
Beautiful project ,, thanks for sharing 👍👍
Parabéns pelo seu talento e don de ser um mestre construtor de canoas!
@repentandbelieveinJesusChrist1no
Truly amazing project,thanks
Cutting such big tree should be made illegal by law anywhere.
@@Dailymailnewz theres lots of other trees you can hug ffs
There's always one tit to criticise a piece of art. Go over to Brazil and protest there. Cutting down two size football pitches of trees in a space of and hour 24/7. This is a traditional bit of work this man has made. I can only imagine what they used there canoes for. Fishing to feed there families etc.
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I watched native people do this in Maine when I was a young man. They hollowed out the canoe with fire and scraped the char out with sticks. Once it reached the desired thickness in the walls they sank the canoe and water logged it, made a fire and placed stick into the canoe to push the walls out wide and placed it over the fire to dry into shape. It was incredible work. I think it was the Abenaki if I remember correctly?
What a well thought through project. His dedication is admirable. Being in the in the military requires discipline. This is a project that many young people should see. Inspiring for many people who are perhaps wavering on a project they never dreamed they could do. Well done, well done.
That my friend is a master piece. Congratulations on building this Canoe a craftsman at work 🙏 God Bless
Espectacular como quedo amigo!!😊😊 felicitaciones!! Desde Argentina..
Every time I watch this channel's videos, I learn something new. Fantastic!
Something that we have known for 1000's of years? We use easier methods now. lololol. Yes, I get what you are saying.
Nice and amazing to see that humans still use there hands to build things so creative instead of robots, job well done
You are blessed greatly, such craftsmanship is slowly dying out.
I am proud that this cultural knowledge is still alive and been used. Love your work🙏
C'est très courant en Amazonie. Un savoir faire des "peuples premiers" qui perdure par nécessité, pas seulement par "hobbies ".
Very impressive, nice work!
Happy sailing 😎
Maravilloso trabajo. Felicidades.
Impressionante a criatividade e a dedicação desse homem. Ficou muito lindo, parabéns! 👏👏👏🤩
Қандай қыруар жұмыс, табандылық, шеберлік! Алла қол-аяғына дерт бермесін!
Amazing Video🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Amazing build and fantastic woodworking skills - Well done mate - Fabulous Canoe ! 👍👍👍 👌
A true labor of love 🤍
This is one of the biggest one-man projects that I have ever seen started AND completed. Your method of lifting the blocks out of the interior rated extra points.
We’re you paid any hostile visits by “The society for the preservation of maggots?” Did you get back into any of your high-school skinny jeans? Again I thank you for the interesting project.
Great!😍😍😍
Hello 👋
Absolute beautiful build. What an incredible job you did. Thanks for sharing.
😂😂@Repent-and-believe-in-Jesus1
Do you like videos showing the destruction of relict redwoods?
@@Sa300dvideo🥱😴
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Great outcome for your massive project. Noticed the use of calipers (self-made, good job) and remembered about dugout canoe builders of the USA Northwest using the process of completing the exterior of the hull first. Then drilling holes from the exterior inward and driving wooden rods with painted tips into the holes to the intended hull thickness. These painted tips would be exposed when the proper thickness was excavated from the interior. The hull would then be expanded by filling it with water, which was brought to a sustained boil with hot rocks so the wood became flexible enough to expand using wedges.
Thorns
There's a vid featuring a much longer and larger dugout that the builders took down the Missouri river. They used the technique you described. Also, just a canoe not an outrigger, and they said it handled beautifully
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My God just Phenomenal, thank God for people like him in the world.....🎸❤️
Yes thank Buddha.
Man at his best, with only a few hand tools, and patience.
Throw away the hand tools. The chainsaw alone could finish it in hours.
Stihl though.
Para lsso acabou com a vida de uma árvore talvez cenytenária.
The love & skill in this man’s body & mind. Imagine working on this alongside him whilst trying to find (yourself) , instant inner connection 🙏🏽
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MAGNIFICO TRABAJO. GRACIAS POR COMPARTIRLO
So Beautiful❤❤
Totally Amazing you are a true Craftsman you are so talented thank you so much for sharing this video 👏🏽
Great job! Really enjoyed watching and gained a lot of respect for the original builders of these craft and for you and your skill and tenacity to see it through. The use of traditional tools and modern power tools show the scope of what the original builders went through also.
Those original builders were some ingenious and innovative people and tenacious in their ability to sail the southern oceans. It took him a year with power tools assisting him and it’s my understanding that a community would build them in a matter of weeks. Everyone pitched in the the effort and I wonder how many set out never to return
Unbelievable Without a Single Drop of 💕Blood 😂 This man Uses an Wooden 😂 Stick 😂 For ❤ Nose ❤ Piercing a ❤ Calf 👌
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That was awesome. Had no idea what he was doing till he finished. Looked so much fun
wonderful watching the progress and the techniques involved!
This is amazing.
Also would be nice to take WILLSON along with him as his friend for amazing adventures :)
Very cool dude ! I like it ❤
yep gotta have Wilson or his cousin Spaulding :)
Thank you! What an awesome example of craftsmanship and devotion. I'd take my wife to Riviera Maya, Mexico! Thanks again, and God bless.
It also seems like he grew to prefer the more traditional tools through the process as well. Very cool to watch.
Спасибо ❤
It was worth the time seeing this video, absolutely impressive the construction of the canoe, what skills this man Possessed especially using a few tool's and mother nature materials. 👍
"The greatest education in the world is watching the masters at work..!!
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MICHAEL JACKSON
Chomo
Good video ❤
Главное до воды дотащить, Робинзону не удалось 😅.
У Робинзона не было такого замечательного трала!
Food job👏👏👏🤞😍😍😍
This man deserves more youtube money to buy a boat
Amazing craftsmanship!
What a phenomenal build, craftsman ship and dedication to something of this size, and alone is a true labour of love.
Bloody magnificent mate..cheers 👏👍
¡Increíble trabajo! Este video muestra el increíble talento y habilidad de Mike al convertir un tronco masivo en una canoa impresionante. ¡Es asombroso ver el proceso de principio a fin!
Alot can be said.... but seriously...WHAT A MAN!!!!
Incredible! Your hard work makes your vision come true
Really amazing ❤❤❤
The graft and craft needed to do this by yourself is unreal!
New Zealand: Thank you for sharing your beautiful craftsmanship. Such a joy to watch u work from the lovely Norfolk Island, my mother would go there once a year for holiday🥰
A fascinating job!!
สุดยอดครับ👍👍👍👍👌👌💝💖💘
Enjoyed every bit of the construction of this boat My hats off to you What an achievement after such a long time No words to thank you enough
Best Wishes from Canada
Very very beautiful
an amazing well done job Sir and I'm glad we saw the end result in the water. Brilliant work.. best wishes and happy sailing from NZ
Awesome cool wood work ❤
Just imagine how long it took you to build Noah’s Ark plus no power tools
Noah lived a long time so time was on his side. :)
20-40 years
He was supported by God
Yeah just imageine how that actually didnt happen and it all makes sense
@@urossavatovic9395 No, you go and imagine how the ape evolved into a human, you atheist
Cool project and he should be proud of it. But I just can’t imagine how much of a house he could’ve built from that one log.
Well done! I tip my hat to you and what you've accomplished!
Luar biasa kreatif ❤❤❤
O mas incrível é que ele fez tudo isso em 13 minutos e 38 segundos.