Beautiful result. I like that you included how you fixed mistakes. So which method putting angles on the end grain worked better for you? 'one big chamfer' or just sawing?
@@WoodByWright thanks, in the how 2 video you mentioned it requires a bit of practice. I'll have to start using more offcuts for practicing this kind of thing :)
I am commenting on something fairly visible now. You should see a doctor with that tremor if you haven't already. I hope you'll be well, but judging just from this video, you should not delay it. God bless you and thank you for all you've given us.
@@WoodByWright Well I guess it was very emotional then, quite understandably, given the situation. You're the one to call the shots. I specialized in anesthesia and intensive care (not neurology). Judging just from the video, I was concerned, and I still am. Feel free to delete this comment if it makes you uncomfortable. I wish you all the best. DS
Not a problem I get the comment often. I had my Dr look at it but I have been this way all my life. When I get into something I really enjoy I get Shakey.
For the case? it all depends on who makes it and what all they put into it. you would see anywhere from $100 to $1500. If I were to sell them at my skill lever it would probably be around $600ish.
I love the sound effects you've added here, James. True dedication!
Need to make one of these for my dads flag…
Wright: *manually split wood perfectly like it's nothing*
It's an amazing build and amazing skills!
I like your attention to detail it proves you can do great work with hand tools well done
8:16 You got me there xd
Thx for smile on the face, cheers 🍻
Thank you James for this video.
Amazing, James! Really beautiful work!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Another beautiful project, James. Oh, And thanks for the help you gave Leo and the team on Tally Ho. The mallets you made them got a LOT of use!
That was a fun one for sure. Looking forward to going out their again some time.
Very nice! I Applaud you!!
Beautiful work brother! ❤️
Very nicely done great honor box
Well done.
Finished product brought tears to my eyes.
Beautiful
Beautiful result. I like that you included how you fixed mistakes. So which method putting angles on the end grain worked better for you? 'one big chamfer' or just sawing?
I prefer cutting close to the line and then smoothing it with a plane. But in the end it's just a personal choice.
@@WoodByWright thanks, in the how 2 video you mentioned it requires a bit of practice. I'll have to start using more offcuts for practicing this kind of thing :)
I am commenting on something fairly visible now. You should see a doctor with that tremor if you haven't already. I hope you'll be well, but judging just from this video, you should not delay it. God bless you and thank you for all you've given us.
Thanks for the concern but it is just excitement.
@@WoodByWright Well I guess it was very emotional then, quite understandably, given the situation. You're the one to call the shots.
I specialized in anesthesia and intensive care (not neurology). Judging just from the video, I was concerned, and I still am. Feel free to delete this comment if it makes you uncomfortable. I wish you all the best. DS
Not a problem I get the comment often. I had my Dr look at it but I have been this way all my life. When I get into something I really enjoy I get Shakey.
"Do I like that?
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Yes I do"
Good morning my friend... have a great day
Love the solution for no audio 🤣
Lol thanks. And congrats on first!
Hey Wright! What's the best way to contact you with questions?
Usually emails the best as I don't miss those. But I do respond to social media posts and different places I just every now and then miss them.
Super Projekt
You say it was ‘A Fun One’
I think it was ‘A Sad One’
Whats that saw at the beginning?
That is a frame saw. I have a few videos showing making one and a few more on resawing with it if you want to see more.
@@WoodByWright cool, thank you
Nice work I would like to buy one for my late father but someone in my family took it . What is a good price? My late father was a MARINES!
For the case? it all depends on who makes it and what all they put into it. you would see anywhere from $100 to $1500. If I were to sell them at my skill lever it would probably be around $600ish.
Bahahaha that's great
Love your channel, but you're putting too much of your budget into your sound effects department. Cheers!