I LOVE these! And everything you do! The modern man has forgotten how simple, natural and handcrafted things are far more aesthetically pleasing and functional, and needless to say, enduring. This is where we should be returning to, this is where the future lies.
Me gustaria ver que hace con un enorme tronco pegado a sus raices,porque he visto otros que teniendo maquinas modernas solo hacen de un tronco una mesa de todo el tronco
Good evening Mr.Uudopuu. Greetings from Fairfield Vermont USA. I recently found your gold during sugaring season here and I have to say I love your art work. I have always wanted to make a sort of rustic furniture and you with your grandsons sporadic appearance have given me inspiration. I can't point out one specific technique you use because everything you do is done with purpose. I look forward to whatever you choose to share with us. THANK YOU VERY MUCH
A Rustic furniture made with all custom made tools its really pure genius are you considering q&a? I have a lot of questions. Great video and folk self made music
"Just a simple stool" however it is a beautifully hand crafted stool which I admire greatly. Thanks for sharing. If the furniture will end up being outside do you do anything different as far as finishing goes? I mean different oils, etc. Very Respectfully, Carl
Thanks Carl. I do everything with one finish. In half of the cases, I don't know who buys my furniture and where he uses it. And in fact, both Teak Oil and Danish Oil are designed for outdoor use, but once a year, outdoor furniture has to be oiled. I always tell my customers that.
@@carlwilliams6347 Nice. The difference between Teak oil and Danish oil is that Teak oil can be applied in abundance, even from the hose like i do, the excess will drain away, only the excess from horizontal surfaces must be wiped off. However, Danish Oil should be applied immediately in a thin layer. I put Danish Oil with cloth.
Hello. If there are bigger cracks, I use the same glue as when gluing furniture together. "Soudal" PRO45P. For smaller cracks, I use a mixture of wood dust and oil.
the oil,what is it? and the wax is simple wood wax right? Puppy looked tired,supervising is tough work!!!!....another excellent demonstration of your skill level! Thank you....
@@udoaas2466 what kind of oil? Is it linseed ? You have a rectangular bath with foot powered pump, feedet of bath? What wax you use? How many coats ? Greetings from Poland 🇵🇱 love you muchly:)
@@Moledawoodshed Hello to Poland. I watched that you also have your own woodworking youtube channel. Only I didn't understand. Well, I don't speak Polish. Sorry. I use "Teak Oil", its main component is linseed oil. The oil bath works with the drain pump of the washing machine, I don't have to pump myself. I oil it twice and once more with oil wax. Teak Oil is well absorbed but poorly covered, sens the last layer of oil wax. The oil wax must also be slightly polished, it will be smoother to the touch. Greetings from Estonia.
I am writing to you from Russia, Moscow. Thank you for all the videos. I will go on vacation in the summer and will definitely try to do something with my own hands. If you will share the dimensions or drawings, I will be grateful to you. I wish you good health and a peaceful sky. С благодарностью за Ваши видео, Ваш друг из Москвы.
Welcome to Moscow. Strength to you for the summer. You can find the dimensions of my furniture on my website. www.uudopuu.ee/ I haven't made any drawings and probably won't. And many dimensions depend on the curves. Unfortunately, I cannot be more helpful in this matter. Looking up, the sky looks pretty good.
My daughter was very confused by how the oiled stools suddenly appeared to be white. She thought you were pouring water on them :) Love your sense of humour - regards from us all to you and your family Udo :)
Thanks George. Best wishes to you and your daughters as well. I know you cherish the present moment. Yes, I made a little joke with oiling. Probably difficult for a child to understand. Well, that's life, don't get too serious about it.
Hello I was wondering what kind of glue are you using I never seen it before..Also the tools you use seem to be very specific to the furniture you build are they homemade?
Hi Kareem. The glue I use is polyurethane glue PRO 45-P. D4 class glue, weatherproof, expands when it hardens, so it fills all kinds of gaps. Yes, a lot of my tools are self-made, partly to get by cheaper. Partly because such specific tools are simply not produced.
Another great video. What do you use on your grinders? The large wheel looks like a wire wheel - is it? You also us a pink/red wheel for sanding. What is that made from?
Hi Todd & Maxine. Thank you. The big wheel is self-made. The core is made of plywood and sandpaper flaps are glued to the core. The machine is not an angle grinder but a polisher, which means that the rotation is 3000 rpm. not 6000 rpm. like an angle grinder. The pink/red disc is a store-bought velcro sanding pad with sanding disc.
@@udoaas2466 very clever, I was wondering if the large flap wheel was diy. Couldn't find them in stores anywhere online. Did you use contact cement for glue? What grit are you using? Recently I used a variety of wire wheels on a grinder to strip furniture and it certainly puts a mark on it, with lots of loose wood fibers. I'm looking to make mine smooth like yours.
@@LitoGeorge Yes, I also couldn't find it in the shopping network, that's why I make it myself. Very good for sanding curved surfaces. I use a roughness of P100. Maybe it would be better to do it in two different roughnesses - P80 and P120. In the case of harder wood varieties, it would probably be good. But the soft alder can handle the roughness of the P100 as well. I glue these disks with Soudal Fix-ALL High Tack glue. Sometimes some individual sandpaper comes loose, but generally it holds. When sanding with wire discs, the wood fibers come loose, yes, you should lightly sand with sandpaper after brushing. Maybe toning the wood a bit between the brush and the sandpaper would bring out the wood pattern better.
@@udoaas2466 interesting thought about staining? (toning) the wood between the wire wheel and sanding. I believe I'll give that a try in due course. TX for your info, I think you're one incredibly inventive woodworker with your tools and methods. I keep thinking you're the grandpa everyone wants to be around 😊
Olá Olá. Obrigada. Eu envelheço a madeira deixando-a no sol e na chuva por pelo menos um ano, depois escurece, depois arranho e amasso um pouco mais. Essa é a idade que parece.
Я использую краситель, добавляемый в воду между шлифовками, чтобы было легче увидеть, где уже была отшлифована, а где еще не отшлифована. Во время последней шлифовки я оставляю немного оттенка добавленного красителя, чтобы был того же оттенка, что и поверхность уже состаренной древесины. К сожалению, я не могу вам сказать, что это за краситель. Секрет производства.
So far I love all of your wood working videos.
I LOVE these! And everything you do! The modern man has forgotten how simple, natural and handcrafted things are far more aesthetically pleasing and functional, and needless to say, enduring. This is where we should be returning to, this is where the future lies.
It was indeed a pleasure to watch this video. You have crafted such a wonderful stool that looks extremely beautiful in its simplicity.
Thank you!
U r the best
I love the way you work , so much
Continue. Good luck.
A Brazilian comment: Very good, sir!!! Beautiful job!! Congratulations! Hug
A lot of work for just simple stool, isn't it?
Nice work😊
Another very nice piece. Great job.
Uma obra de arte incrível.🙌👏👏👏
It's so beautiful! Thank you so much!
Me gustaria ver que hace con un enorme tronco pegado a sus raices,porque he visto otros que teniendo maquinas modernas solo hacen de un tronco una mesa de todo el tronco
Sensacional!!!! Linda produção!!!
Good evening Mr.Uudopuu. Greetings from Fairfield Vermont USA. I recently found your gold during sugaring season here and I have to say I love your art work. I have always wanted to make a sort of rustic furniture and you with your grandsons sporadic appearance have given me inspiration. I can't point out one specific technique you use because everything you do is done with purpose. I look forward to whatever you choose to share with us. THANK YOU VERY MUCH
Thank you. And good luck to you in making rustic furniture.
A Rustic furniture made with all custom made tools its really pure genius are you considering q&a? I have a lot of questions. Great video and folk self made music
His expression at 10:47 is so relatable ❤
Well, when you do things, something still happens.
Ta da...excellent work 👍
Your still the King good job
Yeahhh, still .. just the simple king.
Que trabalho lindo Sr.Udo o senhor fez algum curso de móveis rústicos?
Olá Adelar. Não fiz nenhum curso. A própria vida ensina.
What kind of glue do you use? Love your work.
"Just a simple stool" however it is a beautifully hand crafted stool which I admire greatly. Thanks for sharing. If the furniture will end up being outside do you do anything different as far as finishing goes? I mean different oils, etc. Very Respectfully, Carl
Thanks Carl.
I do everything with one finish. In half of the cases, I don't know who buys my furniture and where he uses it. And in fact, both Teak Oil and Danish Oil are designed for outdoor use, but once a year, outdoor furniture has to be oiled. I always tell my customers that.
@@udoaas2466 Thank You ... I am using both on the furniture I am starting to make for my home. Love your videos and music.
@@carlwilliams6347 Nice.
The difference between Teak oil and Danish oil is that Teak oil can be applied in abundance, even from the hose like i do, the excess will drain away, only the excess from horizontal surfaces must be wiped off. However, Danish Oil should be applied immediately in a thin layer. I put Danish Oil with cloth.
Magnífico
Pure genius
What is what you use to fill the cracks?
Hello. If there are bigger cracks, I use the same glue as when gluing furniture together. "Soudal" PRO45P. For smaller cracks, I use a mixture of wood dust and oil.
@udoaas2466 thank you for the response what kind of oil?
I like your work
the oil,what is it? and the wax is simple wood wax right? Puppy looked tired,supervising is tough work!!!!....another excellent demonstration of your skill level! Thank you....
It seems to me that what I do is just a waste of time for the dog.
Wax is oil wax, yes quite common.
and oil .. he-hee!
@@udoaas2466 what kind of oil? Is it linseed ? You have a rectangular bath with foot powered pump, feedet of bath? What wax you use? How many coats ? Greetings from Poland 🇵🇱 love you muchly:)
@@Moledawoodshed Hello to Poland. I watched that you also have your own woodworking youtube channel. Only I didn't understand. Well, I don't speak Polish. Sorry.
I use "Teak Oil", its main component is linseed oil. The oil bath works with the drain pump of the washing machine, I don't have to pump myself. I oil it twice and once more with oil wax. Teak Oil is well absorbed but poorly covered, sens the last layer of oil wax. The oil wax must also be slightly polished, it will be smoother to the touch. Greetings from Estonia.
I am writing to you from Russia, Moscow. Thank you for all the videos. I will go on vacation in the summer and will definitely try to do something with my own hands. If you will share the dimensions or drawings, I will be grateful to you. I wish you good health and a peaceful sky. С благодарностью за Ваши видео, Ваш друг из Москвы.
Welcome to Moscow. Strength to you for the summer. You can find the dimensions of my furniture on my website.
www.uudopuu.ee/
I haven't made any drawings and probably won't. And many dimensions depend on the curves. Unfortunately, I cannot be more helpful in this matter.
Looking up, the sky looks pretty good.
My daughter was very confused by how the oiled stools suddenly appeared to be white. She thought you were pouring water on them :) Love your sense of humour - regards from us all to you and your family Udo :)
Thanks George. Best wishes to you and your daughters as well. I know you cherish the present moment.
Yes, I made a little joke with oiling. Probably difficult for a child to understand.
Well, that's life, don't get too serious about it.
Hello I was wondering what kind of glue are you using I never seen it before..Also the tools you use seem to be very specific to the furniture you build are they homemade?
Hi Kareem. The glue I use is polyurethane glue PRO 45-P. D4 class glue, weatherproof, expands when it hardens, so it fills all kinds of gaps.
Yes, a lot of my tools are self-made, partly to get by cheaper. Partly because such specific tools are simply not produced.
Another great video. What do you use on your grinders? The large wheel looks like a wire wheel - is it? You also us a pink/red wheel for sanding. What is that made from?
Hi Todd & Maxine. Thank you.
The big wheel is self-made. The core is made of plywood and sandpaper flaps are glued to the core. The machine is not an angle grinder but a polisher, which means that the rotation is 3000 rpm. not 6000 rpm. like an angle grinder. The pink/red disc is a store-bought velcro sanding pad with sanding disc.
@@udoaas2466 thanks
@@udoaas2466 very clever, I was wondering if the large flap wheel was diy. Couldn't find them in stores anywhere online. Did you use contact cement for glue? What grit are you using? Recently I used a variety of wire wheels on a grinder to strip furniture and it certainly puts a mark on it, with lots of loose wood fibers. I'm looking to make mine smooth like yours.
@@LitoGeorge Yes, I also couldn't find it in the shopping network, that's why I make it myself. Very good for sanding curved surfaces. I use a roughness of P100. Maybe it would be better to do it in two different roughnesses - P80 and P120. In the case of harder wood varieties, it would probably be good. But the soft alder can handle the roughness of the P100 as well. I glue these disks with Soudal Fix-ALL High Tack glue. Sometimes some individual sandpaper comes loose, but generally it holds.
When sanding with wire discs, the wood fibers come loose, yes, you should lightly sand with sandpaper after brushing. Maybe toning the wood a bit between the brush and the sandpaper would bring out the wood pattern better.
@@udoaas2466 interesting thought about staining? (toning) the wood between the wire wheel and sanding. I believe I'll give that a try in due course. TX for your info, I think you're one incredibly inventive woodworker with your tools and methods. I keep thinking you're the grandpa everyone wants to be around 😊
Please can you tell me what the tool to reduce the size of the leg diameter is called ?
I want one
I couldn't find them anywhere either and had to make them myself.
Bom dia, como vc faz para envelhecer a madeira ? Qual é o produto ? Seus móveis são lindos .
Olá Olá. Obrigada. Eu envelheço a madeira deixando-a no sol e na chuva por pelo menos um ano, depois escurece, depois arranho e amasso um pouco mais. Essa é a idade que parece.
Ok, obrigado, um abraço
что за коллер вы используете и для чего
Я использую краситель, добавляемый в воду между шлифовками, чтобы было легче увидеть, где уже была отшлифована, а где еще не отшлифована. Во время последней шлифовки я оставляю немного оттенка добавленного красителя, чтобы был того же оттенка, что и поверхность уже состаренной древесины. К сожалению, я не могу вам сказать, что это за краситель. Секрет производства.
Чем вы их мочете в ванной? И чем покрываете после?
В ванне «Масло тика» хорошо впитывается, но плохо покрывает. А потом масляный воск. Плохо впитывает, но хорошо укрывает.
Спасибо 👍
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