With just a little use and age on this piece Mr Chickadee, this lathe would look very much 150 years old. Genius. Great work. Roy Underhill would give high marks for this one. The tranquility of your videos is so mesmerizing, it all most seems like you are right in the shop watching. If there were such a thing as smell o vision, with the odor of wood I would feel like I were actually there.
I grew up in a water-powered sawmill in Ohio in the late 40s early 50s, and falling upon these videos is a joy. Simple, silent joy. And cats! Wood shavings, the scent of different woods, and freshly brewed dopplebochs. And cats. Thank you.
Please please make a silent walkthrough of the workshop and the new house .. let us see all the great work that you have done ... :D .. God bless you and your family ...
Well where shall I start! I have never been so mesmerised by ANYTHING! The perfectionism,craftsmanship and slow but sure way you work is such an inspiration to me! I never knew woodworking could be so serenely satisfying, and I've been a carpenter for 30 years! I'm gradually changing the way I work to your methods and it just feels fantastic! Please keep posting more brilliant videos Mr Chickadee,you are the ultimate craftsman👍.
Pure Master-Craftsmanship, has to be the number one near silent video on TH-cam. Such a wonderful change to see a beautiful item created purely with non powered hand tools and just the natural sounds of the workshop. An almost meditative quality about it.
My great-grandfather was a carpenter. I remember his workshop and his hand-crafted tools. He had a lathe that looked similar to this one. Watching you work makes me imagine my great-grandfather at work when he was young, 80 or 90 years ago.
Mr chickadee, not the first time I've watched this video. As always beautiful work! I just want to say, I an sooo jealous of all your beautiful old planes, saws and all your old tools! Just beautiful!
Recently I have been watching just about all of your videos. I like how you don't talk much. Just work. Like my dad and neighbor used to do. Thank you for all the information.
Brilliant, that double through tenon at the start fitted very nicely indeed! Just a testament to what you can achieve with the silence and mastery of hand tools. Great as always.
LOL! Pretty impressive craftsman for sure! To me at least, there's nothing more admirable and valuable than learning how to make and do things yourself. Most of us have traded our lives (time) away for a pay check to buy everything we need or want. IMHO, that deadens the soul and makes us basically helpless without cash in the bank. To have knowledge, skill and a set of decent hand tools, he can start with felling a tree and basically make/build anything he actually needs to live. That's so incredibly rare in a first world country in this day and age. Mr. Chickadee is keeping his life/time for his own use and experiencing the joy, satisfaction and pride of craftsmanship and doing for himself for next to nothing in cash outlay. It's truly inspiring!
When he was eight, he got into his dad's wedged-tenon medicine cabinet and accidentally opened a can of Man, spilling it all over himself. He made his first mallet that night before bed, and this channel is simply his re-creation of his pre-teen years.😁
I loved the video, can't wait until next week's video...treadle powered band saw, table saw, planer, jointer, router table??? Then in a few months I expect you to open a maker space using all your hand tools and the treadle powered ones in a timber framed shop.....I can't wait to become a member....
I used the spring pole lathe for years after I watched Roy build one. Now id Like to try a treadle with a cast iron flywheel, just to try that also. Thanks Josh and your wife. You guys really do have great videos👍
Spring pole is simple and quicker to build maybe, but this is nicer because your workpiece is 100% clear all the time. I wouldn’t want to try to make something like a rolling pin on a spring pole and trying to make a smooth cut from end to end.
I'm convinced you could build a bulldozer with a handsaw and drill at this point and fire it up and drive away. Truly one of the most talented and ingenious people I have ever seen. Thank you for the videos. I always enjoy them and the random cat shots...
I have watched a great deal of these builds,this 1 is a true master piece. It reminded me of the old treadle singer sewing machines. Thank you very much for your video & time.
I made a treadle large several years ago and I will say this, if you use a 5/8” shaft for your spindle you can get your hands on some Shopsmith accessories like a drive spur that slides onto a straight 5/8” shaft and even some spindle adapters for a 1” x 8 tpi spindle thread for being able to use scroll chucks.
Good morning Mr. Chickadee thanks for your videos, I have been very helpful. I am doing the windows of my house with recycled pallets. I admit that I am not a professional carpenter. I am an apprentice and that is why his videos have served me a lot. Wife and gaticos. I have already grown a lot
Gracias por los comentarios. Me alegro de que usted está haciendo sus propias ventanas, que es un gran logro. No soy un miembro de la comunidad Amish aunque les doy respeto. No he hecho un ejercicio manual pero filmaré el proceso si lo hago en el futuro. ¡Sigue trabajando y ama el trabajo!
At the time of commenting, this video is 3 years old. How could I have not seen this before now? I absolutely LOVE watching awesome stuff... It's like TH-cam doesn't know me at all!
I have watched many hours of your work over the past few months and each project is as relaxing as watching snooker. Thanks and looking forward to more.
If carpenters can be prophets (pun intended), you are definitely one for me. You spoke no words but between your impressive physiques and passions you have convinced me to pick up the hand saw more often and go easy on my circular saw.
Such pure peace: just the sound of a person expertly working wood to create something which creates more beautiful things. The whole situation is perfect.
The craftsmanship is just something that is lost in this modern world of ours. I really enjoy your vids and look foreword to more. Even with all the cats blatantly scene stealing.
Gotta respect the craftsmanship in this. I can easily imagine a lesser craftsman slapping together something like this super quick, but you took the time to think it out and make it look good and work well. That's superb; keep it up!
An amazing video to watch! Your skill with hand tools remains entirely impressive. Your mortise and tenion joints are as close to perfect as I have ever seen. Not only are you skilled, you are talented! Thanks so much for sharing this excellent craftsmanship!
This reminds me of the lathe that the Woodwright, Roy Underhill made on one of the PBS shows that he does, quite a while back. You two should get together! בס״ד
If I become half as competent with my leather as you are in wood, I will be a happy man. Excellent craftsmanship! I'm sure there are mistakes - there always are; but it works, and it will hold up to decades of use, if not more. (and it would likely take either yourself or a master craftsman to point them out) I'm also more than a little envious of your tools. The specialized planes and that beautifully robust bit/brace, especially. Wondrous tools, in the hands of an excellent craftsman. Truly inspiring. Thank you!
Even the cat was "relaxed entertained".. Some how something about the work (process) is spiritualy reflective to watch ; the process is as "wow" as the finished project and after the vid ends it leaves me with a scence of getting gently set baxk down, would love to work at this shop as a sweaper
Top notch! Really nicely done on the big wheel, i think this is the first time i see someone carve the groove as opposed to simply spinning it and then carving it. And i have to say i like this method better.
Your apprentices are very attentive, paying close inspection to your every move - as did I. Your woodworking skills are so impressive and give me something to aspire to. Thanks for the great video and sharing your knowledge.
I love your video's! The mere fact you don't tells us this is the best or only way to do things speaks for itself, if that makes since. It's as if I'm looking not what's inside the box but what's outside, thank you.
Well, friends, I found this channel at 0530 this morning. I binged-watched 18 hours straight. Just finished at 2357. Missed two meals, shucked off a pre 4th July party, and ignored my fiancé. This channel, for me, represents over-indulgence, gluttony, slothfullness etc. I'm sure if feeling imaginative could squeeze in fornication, drunkenness and bastardy. Sure of it. This channel is AWESOME . Mr C is AWESOME. MRs C is AWESOME. Cats are awesome (even though Paulie on the sopranos thinks they're the devil). Keep these videos coming and give us a full tour soon. Regards, your Number 1 fan.
Thanks for Sharing once again. Your awesome Mr. Chickadee. Wish I could build one on my own someday. All I need is to draft it at start and have the needed tools and materials to begin with. Keep the good work.
Your joinery work is insane. I'm trying to train myself to not think about the end result, but focus on the individual step (in most things I do). You have great focus and patience. Love watching you create!
I don't know what you do to make them work together so efficiently.. By the way, another ingenious build - I learn a lot from you, Sir -- Thank you - sincerely!!
I really enjoy the way you let your work speak for itself. I find myself trying to second guess what you are building only to be wrong most of the time! Keep up the good work and videos please.....
I did not know that tongue and groove board edging could be done with hand tools. I always thought they were a modern milling type accomplishment; only doable with table saws and routers. Mind expanded.
I could watch this channel for hours! I wish I could learn just what all the different tool names are and what exactly how many different purposes they have or are used for properly. That’s would be step one then try to make something I need like a bed frame. Maybe that’s too ambitious for a first project more like a useful tool and learn how those blades work inside those blocks of wood! I love the beautiful lathe! If you could talk about the steps of your woodwork as you use each tool I would feel totally blessed 🙏❤️
WOW.. I never saw anyone do that tool .. never ... "the vintage and the original Lathe" .. made by hand it self ... My, Great Grand Father hear in portugal .. had and used one just like that (in the year 1914 ?!?!) ... made by himself ... But I would never imagine that something like that could bean made in nowdays .. And I think.. i pretty shure.. that you made it exacly the way they did it 100 Years ago .. and that is amazing!!! ... Hard, but beautifull way!
With just a little use and age on this piece Mr Chickadee, this lathe would look very much 150 years old. Genius. Great work. Roy Underhill would give high marks for this one. The tranquility of your videos is so mesmerizing, it all most seems like you are right in the shop watching. If there were such a thing as smell o vision, with the odor of wood I would feel like I were actually there.
I love how it's all done as if power tools weren't a thing. So mesmerizing.
When the oil wells are dry everything will be hand made during daylight hours.
I grew up in a water-powered sawmill in Ohio in the late 40s early 50s, and falling upon these videos is a joy. Simple, silent joy. And cats! Wood shavings, the scent of different woods, and freshly brewed dopplebochs. And cats. Thank you.
Your talents are a gift of God and a blessing to the world. Thank you for sharing your gifts. 😊
To come home and find a :20 min Mr. Chickadee video just
brightened up my whole day. That lathe is insane, wow, thank you Mr.
Chickadee...
Please please make a silent walkthrough of the workshop and the new house .. let us see all the great work that you have done ... :D .. God bless you and your family ...
nice, good idea
Alternatively, you could just watch all his videos with the sound off.
lolabunny087 qqq
I think he meant a video showing a walk through without narration.
lol
Well where shall I start! I have never been so mesmerised by ANYTHING! The perfectionism,craftsmanship and slow but sure way you work is such an inspiration to me! I never knew woodworking could be so serenely satisfying, and I've been a carpenter for 30 years! I'm gradually changing the way I work to your methods and it just feels fantastic! Please keep posting more brilliant videos Mr Chickadee,you are the ultimate craftsman👍.
Pure Master-Craftsmanship, has to be the number one near silent video on TH-cam. Such a wonderful change to see a beautiful item created purely with non powered hand tools and just the natural sounds of the workshop. An almost meditative quality about it.
My great-grandfather was a carpenter. I remember his workshop and his hand-crafted tools. He had a lathe that looked similar to this one. Watching you work makes me imagine my great-grandfather at work when he was young, 80 or 90 years ago.
Nice to see someone who can use traditional tools and techniques.
More skillful and more importantly, more peaceful than screaming machines
Mr chickadee, not the first time I've watched this video. As always beautiful work! I just want to say, I an sooo jealous of all your beautiful old planes, saws and all your old tools! Just beautiful!
Thank you very much!
I like the way you work. Calm and unpretentious. Is an inspiration.
I like your aversion to power tools
Greeting from Scotland. Great to watch a craftsman at work and to hear the sound of these sharp cutting tools at work.
Recently I have been watching just about all of your videos. I like how you don't talk much. Just work. Like my dad and neighbor used to do. Thank you for all the information.
You're the true meaning of a craftsman. Thanks for sharing and keep your breathe of fresh air coming for us pro woodworkers.
Brilliant, that double through tenon at the start fitted very nicely indeed! Just a testament to what you can achieve with the silence and mastery of hand tools. Great as always.
Can we all please just agree that Mr. Chickadee is the manliest man who has ever maned?
Teddy Rosevelt. And then there's the guy who took Rosevelt hunting and killed a grizzly with a knife. But Mr Chickadee is right up there.
Ian Hunt isnt he great? the videos change the tone to my day :D
If he would grow that beard out then he'd be there. But he's humble, so he doesn't so as to leave that title to someone else....
LOL! Pretty impressive craftsman for sure! To me at least, there's nothing more admirable and valuable than learning how to make and do things yourself. Most of us have traded our lives (time) away for a pay check to buy everything we need or want. IMHO, that deadens the soul and makes us basically helpless without cash in the bank. To have knowledge, skill and a set of decent hand tools, he can start with felling a tree and basically make/build anything he actually needs to live. That's so incredibly rare in a first world country in this day and age.
Mr. Chickadee is keeping his life/time for his own use and experiencing the joy, satisfaction and pride of craftsmanship and doing for himself for next to nothing in cash outlay. It's truly inspiring!
When he was eight, he got into his dad's wedged-tenon medicine cabinet and accidentally opened a can of Man, spilling it all over himself.
He made his first mallet that night before bed, and this channel is simply his re-creation of his pre-teen years.😁
I loved the video, can't wait until next week's video...treadle powered band saw, table saw, planer, jointer, router table??? Then in a few months I expect you to open a maker space using all your hand tools and the treadle powered ones in a timber framed shop.....I can't wait to become a member....
I used the spring pole lathe for years after I watched Roy build one. Now id Like to try a treadle with a cast iron flywheel, just to try that also.
Thanks Josh and your wife.
You guys really do have great videos👍
Spring pole is simple and quicker to build maybe, but this is nicer because your workpiece is 100% clear all the time. I wouldn’t want to try to make something like a rolling pin on a spring pole and trying to make a smooth cut from end to end.
I'm convinced you could build a bulldozer with a handsaw and drill at this point and fire it up and drive away. Truly one of the most talented and ingenious people I have ever seen. Thank you for the videos. I always enjoy them and the random cat shots...
I have watched a great deal of these builds,this 1 is a true master piece. It reminded me of the old treadle singer sewing machines. Thank you very much for your video & time.
I made a treadle large several years ago and I will say this, if you use a 5/8” shaft for your spindle you can get your hands on some Shopsmith accessories like a drive spur that slides onto a straight 5/8” shaft and even some spindle adapters for a 1” x 8 tpi spindle thread for being able to use scroll chucks.
Good morning Mr. Chickadee thanks for your videos, I have been very helpful. I am doing the windows of my house with recycled pallets. I admit that I am not a professional carpenter. I am an apprentice and that is why his videos have served me a lot. Wife and gaticos. I have already grown a lot
Gracias por los comentarios. Me alegro de que usted está haciendo sus propias ventanas, que es un gran logro. No soy un miembro de la comunidad Amish aunque les doy respeto. No he hecho un ejercicio manual pero filmaré el proceso si lo hago en el futuro. ¡Sigue trabajando y ama el trabajo!
Mr. Chickadee gracias por responder a mi pregunta una saludo a usted y su familia .soy fiel seguidor de sus vídeos lo considero mi mentor
At the time of commenting, this video is 3 years old.
How could I have not seen this before now? I absolutely LOVE watching awesome stuff... It's like TH-cam doesn't know me at all!
I have watched many hours of your work over the past few months and each project is as relaxing as watching snooker. Thanks and looking forward to more.
If carpenters can be prophets (pun intended), you are definitely one for me. You spoke no words but between your impressive physiques and passions you have convinced me to pick up the hand saw more often and go easy on my circular saw.
Amazing what you do with a few sticks.
Thank you for sharing.
You are a Master Craftsman, as well as an Artisan. Thank you for sharing your amazing skills with us! Blessings!
Such pure peace: just the sound of a person expertly working wood to create something which creates more beautiful things. The whole situation is perfect.
The craftsmanship is just something that is lost in this modern world of ours. I really enjoy your vids and look foreword to more. Even with all the cats blatantly scene stealing.
Best videos on TH-cam!!! Thanks for sharing.
Gotta respect the craftsmanship in this. I can easily imagine a lesser craftsman slapping together something like this super quick, but you took the time to think it out and make it look good and work well. That's superb; keep it up!
An amazing video to watch! Your skill with hand tools remains entirely impressive. Your mortise and tenion joints are as close to perfect as I have ever seen. Not only are you skilled, you are talented! Thanks so much for sharing this excellent craftsmanship!
What an amazing thing to see this come together. Thank you.
weaving loom, sewing machine, treadle lathe......all the same mechanisms! brilliant, thanks for showing us
This reminds me of the lathe that the
Woodwright, Roy Underhill made on
one of the PBS shows that he does,
quite a while back. You two should
get together! בס״ד
If I become half as competent with my leather as you are in wood, I will be a happy man. Excellent craftsmanship!
I'm sure there are mistakes - there always are; but it works, and it will hold up to decades of use, if not more. (and it would likely take either yourself or a master craftsman to point them out)
I'm also more than a little envious of your tools. The specialized planes and that beautifully robust bit/brace, especially. Wondrous tools, in the hands of an excellent craftsman. Truly inspiring. Thank you!
I really admire your technique. Especially the minimal but strategic use of glue and hardware.
Even the cat was "relaxed entertained"..
Some how something about the work (process) is spiritualy reflective to watch ; the process is as "wow" as the finished project and after the vid ends it leaves me with a scence of getting gently set baxk down, would love to work at this shop as a sweaper
As per expected, once again, you sir have failed to disappoint with your skills!
Once again, your skill set and craftsmanship amaze me! Well done.
Du vrai travail à l'ancienne sans outils électriques ! J'ai l'impression de sentir l'odeur du bois travaillé...Bravo !
Top notch! Really nicely done on the big wheel, i think this is the first time i see someone carve the groove as opposed to simply spinning it and then carving it. And i have to say i like this method better.
Your apprentices are very attentive, paying close inspection to your every move - as did I. Your woodworking skills are so impressive and give me something to aspire to. Thanks for the great video and sharing your knowledge.
The sheer skill with those hand tools is downright amazing.
Thanks for another great video. Love all your traditional tools, and the skill in which you use them.
Wow is all I can say. That is master craftsmanship at its finest.
I love your video's! The mere fact you don't tells us this is the best or only way to do things speaks for itself, if that makes since. It's as if I'm looking not what's inside the box but what's outside, thank you.
Great work. Even the cat at 7:30 seems amazed.
I love the way everything fits together so snugly and with pegs and things.
I did some wood working today,watching this I realized what I was really doing was scab working some wood together,thanks! great work!
Well, friends, I found this channel at 0530 this morning. I binged-watched 18 hours straight. Just finished at 2357. Missed two meals, shucked off a pre 4th July party, and ignored my fiancé. This channel, for me, represents over-indulgence, gluttony, slothfullness etc. I'm sure if feeling imaginative could squeeze in fornication, drunkenness and bastardy. Sure of it. This channel is AWESOME . Mr C is AWESOME. MRs C is AWESOME. Cats are awesome (even though Paulie on the sopranos thinks they're the devil). Keep these videos coming and give us a full tour soon. Regards, your Number 1 fan.
You now have 100 likes!
holy moly
Amazing...20minutes,34 seconds of pure food for the soul. Thank you...rr
Thanks for Sharing once again. Your awesome Mr. Chickadee. Wish I could build one on my own someday. All I need is to draft it at start and have the needed tools and materials to begin with. Keep the good work.
You are the go-to-guy for powerless technology!
As an admirer of traditional craft, I must tell you that this was satisfying to watch! You have yourself a subscriber!
Your joinery work is insane. I'm trying to train myself to not think about the end result, but focus on the individual step (in most things I do). You have great focus and patience. Love watching you create!
J'aime énormément votre savoir-faire et le calme que vous dégagez! Merci
Functional and elegant . Outstanding work.
It is Christmas eve and I wanted to wish you a 'Merry Christmas'. I will be watching more of your videos. Thanks.
I didn't know what a Treadle Lathe was before watching this. Now i need one, and know how to build it without electricity.
SWEET lathe!!!! Cant wait to see all the projects you make with it.
I'm all about metal but wood workers amaze me sometimes
it is a great job. it reminds me how people did wood turning long ago before application of electric motor. thank you very much
I don't know what you do to make them work together so efficiently..
By the way, another ingenious build - I learn a lot from you, Sir -- Thank you - sincerely!!
impressive, now if only wood bearings were possible....mind blown
I love watching your videos, your craftsmanship is pure artwork. Thank you for keeping the old way alive.
Impressive! I for one hope you never run out of projects. I really enjoy watching your videos.
You and ur wife are bad ass the things you have done is amazing keep up the hard work power to the both of you
I'm looking to build one of these myself n now I've seen how it can be done. Thank you for an excellent video.
Simply fantastic and unbelievably brilliant. Thanks a lot for making, taping, editing, uploading and sharing.
and they say you cant put a square peg in a round hole.....Good work sir!
Great job. Beautiful craftsmanship.
The level of patience to make things this way must be incredible
Lots of talent and patience.
Awesome, like watching your craftsmanship. Appreciate your time and effort.
awesome build, can't wait to see you make things on the lathe now!
Great video and craftsmanship. I wish I had just five percent of your talent!!!
The most tranquil videos on youtube, man. That cat staring into the camera, too good.
I really enjoy the way you let your work speak for itself. I find myself trying to second guess what you are building only to be wrong most of the time! Keep up the good work and videos please.....
Very cool build. Beautiful joinery. I noticed the nice smoothing plane you have and the tongue and groove set. You make good use of them.
Always looking forward to your videos.
No doubt about it. The hardest working poster on You Tube.
I did not know that tongue and groove board edging could be done with hand tools. I always thought they were a modern milling type accomplishment; only doable with table saws and routers. Mind expanded.
Look up the Stanley #48. Has a fence that flips so you can do tongue and groove with one plane.
You are a gifted man/ craftsman.
Great Job !!! One of the best builds I have seen. More videos like these please.
I like your videos a lot! I learn more from them than any of the others I watch-and I don’t have to listen to annoying music. 👍🏻
Thank you for your videos! I learn so much from you, and the quality of your videos is astounding.
the master of all carpenters would be proud , I hope you have a son to pass down your awesome skills
Cool, you are a master woodworker's Sir.
I could watch this channel for hours! I wish I could learn just what all the different tool names are and what exactly how many different purposes they have or are used for properly. That’s would be step one then try to make something I need like a bed frame. Maybe that’s too ambitious for a first project more like a useful tool and learn how those blades work inside those blocks of wood! I love the beautiful lathe! If you could talk about the steps of your woodwork as you use each tool I would feel totally blessed 🙏❤️
The silence is part of the majesty.
Again, my hat is off to you. Supreme skills to say the least.
this is the best thing I've ever seen. astonishing
Best part at 7:30! The entire video was mesmerizing! Wonderful craftsmanship!
Wow what craftsmanship, truly awesome!
Incredible! I'm both blown away and inspired. 👍😃
WOW.. I never saw anyone do that tool .. never ... "the vintage and the original Lathe" .. made by hand it self ... My, Great Grand Father hear in portugal .. had and used one just like that (in the year 1914 ?!?!) ... made by himself ... But I would never imagine that something like that could bean made in nowdays .. And I think.. i pretty shure.. that you made it exacly the way they did it 100 Years ago .. and that is amazing!!! ... Hard, but beautifull way!
That is awesome!
Amazing !!!!! Its just needed name of tools used. Thanks for sharing.