I don’t think I’ve ever been made to feel quite so completely inadequate as an adult human, as I did when I watched this video. Amazing work as ever and thanks for a very enjoyable way to spend 2 hours of my Sunday morning.
I am not sure what I am more impressed by, you being able to make this machine or you being able to record, edit and assemble a two hour 'silent' movie which held my attention from beginning to the very end. Both are astonishing pieces of work.
When I started watching this series I realized early in the first episode that you were making a CNC machine and I kept asking myself, "is he crazy?". Well, you are not crazy. You are a talented craftsman with knowledge in so many fields and a engineer's mind. Bravo.
I do not think I have ever been more impressed by one mans range of skills! It's been a true pleasure to watch you build this fabulous machine, and you have amazed me over and over by how you have gone about building it. From using a bench grinder mounted on the machine, to help build the machine, the sheer precision you have achieved throughout, and to all of the skills you have used along the way. Woodworking, machining, pneumatics, electrical etc, etc. Just setting up a VFD gets me pulling my air out! A really amazing build. And then you topped it off with the vacuum clamping system, I was not even aware it was possible to pull enough air like that through MDF. I do not think I have ever been more impressed. Just fantastic.
It's nice to see that you make mistakes too. And then they're not even cut out of the video. Your videos are just great. With your kind something soothing.
Unlike watching the news or Netflix, watching this series of videos left me feeling better rather than worse. So, I cancelled a bunch of streaming services and online news sites, logged onto Patreon, and became a patron to this superb master.
Well, I have to ask, is there anything you can't do? Holy moly your engineering, woodworking, electrical, plumbing, and everything else is, OMG, wow! That is a beautiful piece of machinery. This series was so much fun to watch. I honestly was surprised that 2 hrs went by. Thanks, mate for sharing this with us. Can't wait to see what comes out of your workshop now.
I thought I was multi-skilled until I watched the whole of this build. I’m a country mile off. So much skill, intelligence and knowledge. Carpentry, lots of various engineering skills and metal work. The project is an absolute credit to you. So good you should win some kind of award for it.
I've got to agree with that. As someone that doesn't pay a TV licence in the UK &, subsequently never watches TV, I've seen hundreds of builds of just about anything but this bloke..............WOW!!!
I've seen some ambitious and amazing projects manufactured on TH-cam over the years. From beautiful guitars made out of a shelf to domestic hydroelectric systems. And as I'm pretty useless at making anything apart from a mess, I might be easily impressed. But, this thing takes the absolute biscuit. Just the thought behind designing and how to go about building it is breathtaking, nevermind the skills and processes needed to actually make the entire thing, practically from scratch. TH-cam should give you some kind of award.
I love it when there’s a new video from NYW. Usually, I can keep up with what is being done, I understand, I could never do it myself, I don’t have the patience, the skill or some of the tools. But this series has had me mesmerised, I know what the end product is to be, but the process is so complex, I wouldn’t know where to start, how to plan or even source the materials. It’s the most fascinating watch of any of the channels I subscribe to. The exacting way the work is done, problems are solved, parts are created is an education, I can’t tear myself away from the screen until it’s finished. And what a finish, that table is awesome, a work of art if you like. I can’t wait for the next one, thank you for making us happy NYW.
Well… I’ve just spent the last couple of days when I could watching parts 1, 2 & 3 of this build… You are one truly talented chap… I’m genuinely looking forward to watching all of your content… Love the kitchen build and the front door too… Thanks for creating the content..👍🏻
Your work is nothing short of outstanding the attention to detail is unsurpassed, I wouldn't be surprised if you made a time machine in your next video !!!
I have now watched - don't know - 6 hours? of this build series in more or less one piece (Covid, you know...) and I have to say: This is the most epic CNC story I have ever seen. Hats off to you, I bow down to the master. You, Sir, are a very capable craftsman.
I watched part 1 along time ago and thought that’s a great work bench table and then today I saw part 3 come up so I started right from the beginning and I’ve just finished now. I’ve got one word mate , unbelievable!!!. Your knowledge blows me away. Thanks for an unforgettable afternoon watching a very skilled person 👏🙏😊
Easily one of the best channels on TH-cam! Russ is an amazing craftsman and watching him work is a true pleasure. This entire series was phenomenal. The little quips crack me up! I look forward to every video.
I was home sick today and I binge watched all three parts of this and I am exhausted, amazed, and feeling like everything I've ever built was just a birdhouse.
This has been my longest time watching a craftsman at work on youtube. Man, what a huge amount of work and what a quality of work. Compliments with this marvelous achiefment. P.S. I didn't skip a second, great way of documenting your work.
Absolutely incredible your knowledge and craftmanship is. Not only building this machine, but making this video. No music, no endless chatter to multiple cameras (as people seem to do now) No pointless music. Just show us how it's done. Thank you. From Tasmania.
I can't add anything new that hasn't already been said about your workshop skill and craftsmanship. What I can commend you on is the hours you've put in editing these videos. you're an absolute warrior.
The best build series on TH-cam. I am a very meticulous engine builder but your attention to detail is second to none. Truly impressive work. The range of skills you possess is envious.
Great movie.👍👍 Now you've found out why Allen keys are bent at right angles. Its so when( not if) they drop on the floor they deflect sideways and end up under a bench 😂😂 Now I've watched the whole episode I've gotta say I'm completely blown away by the sheer quality of your workmanship. The electrical installation was absolutely spot on as was everything else 😮 👍👍👍
Not sure where you live Doug, but here in Australia EVERYTHING you drop ends up under a bench. And not just any bench, the bench furthest away and where you only look as a last resort after you spent 10 mins looking under the others . Maybe because we are so far away from magnetic north, I don't know. Best wishes. 😃😄👍
@@bobs_ya_runkle Hi Geoff. 😂 Ive spent my whole career grubbing on the floor looking for things that have mysteriously gravitated away from my grubby little paws for no apparent reason here in the UK. One day beings far more intelligent than me will find these things and they will end up in a museum as proof of past civilisation😂😂
I am in absolute awe. I have NEVER seen such a high level in workmanship in so many different disciplines. I am considered a pretty good jack of all trades, but I bow down to you... :-)
Watching this man building something like this, he just reminded me the fact that "Men build this world and the cities and suburbs which we live in and operate on a daily basis..." He is inspirational and watching his 6hrs videos is just sheer viewing pleasure!
Truely one of the best - if not the best - How its made videos on the internet!. A must see for any technically interested person. A whole pneumatic system, watercooling, vacuum sucktion, dust extraction, each topic a discipline of its own. Thanks for sharing this!
I am totally amazed. LOVED watching this, start to finish. Beyond impressed. Enjoyed seeing your showmanship as well as your skills. Thank you so much for making this video!
Amazing, absolutely amazing. I am in awe of your range of skills and knowledge - not forgetting your photography and editing ability. 2 hours of captivating amazingness.
Good afternoon, as by chance I came across the first part of this series of 3 videos, on the construction of this machine. As my whole family is carpenters, I am perfectly familiar with this type of machine and therefore how complex they are. I have been stunned watching the entire series of how each and every one of the steps for its construction has been developed. It's you a genius, mastering different parts of the construction phase to perfection. The only thing left for me is to give you my most sincere congratulations and I insist it is you. a true genius. Receive my most affectionate greetings and thank you very much for showing us this excellent work.
Watching where you used the pillar drill to true up the tap and I actually said out loud "You clever bugger!" Nice to pick up tips like that. The whole project is a thing of beauty
Просмотрела ваше видео, была в шоке:Всё точно, аккуратно, чисто, без напряга, без суеты. Всё инструменты под рукой, не бегать по всему цеху искать. За такую огромную работу надо "Нобелевскую премию" давать и показывать на уроках по труду в ШКОЛАХ, КОЛЛЕДЖАХ и начинающим Инженерам 👍👍👍
Stunning peace of craftsmanship, judging by how fast your beard grows I'm guessing we will not recognise you by the time your next epic video comes out... popcorn at the ready 🍿👍
I spent the last 2 days watching this machine take shape from drawings to end product. I watched with particular attention to the process as we will be prototyping a new design of our own from mid January 2023 and this shows me that perseverance and patience pays off. I love your videos and your attention to detail and perfection is awe inspiring. Have a great holiday season and a prosperous 2023.
Not sure how many are like me, scouring through, every single past video, anticipating in the new, anxiously.. just for the comedic gold.. 😆😆😆 captions genius this boss is..
Epic, indeed! This series of 3 builds has held me captivated while the latest "blockbusters" had me pausing repeatedly to do something else. You are a true modern Renaissance man, Russ!
You hit the nail on the head there Brian, I would pause if I had to walk away for a moment, for fear imight miss a small witty caption, whereas w8th most movies, I would just leave it playing and not care if I missed a scene. We are truly lucky to have access to these masters as they work.
This is an astonishing piece of craftsmanship. I’m certain it will be a huge asset to your future projects and to the profitability of your business. Congratulations.
I have no word, first sorry for my bad english but, I would like to say you how this kind of experience, watching these three videos, was better than the entire star wars trilogy. You are an extraordinary technician, and watching you work is incredible. I can only say: Bravissimo, davvero un lavoro stupendo! Micky (from Italy)
WOW! Mate, you are pure genius. Must admit I was scratching my head during episode 1. Never seen anyone put so much detail and effort into building a "workbench base". All makes sense now. Bravo!
I think we all need to acknowledge what this video series truly is: "TH-cam Perfection" Let me count the ways... 1) TITLE: catches my attention, but doesn't mislead me. It doesn't reveal what the actual project is but that just maintains an aire of mystery that draws me in. I don't feel like this was clickbait, and I don't feel tricked into watching something I would have otherwise skipped. In fact, I feel it was a smart way to keep me captivated. 2) LACK OF COMMENTARY: Weather it be a language barrier or not, the brief captions beneath key moments were perfect for me. Just enough detail to add something I wouldn't have picked up on from just watching. 3) UNIQUE PROJECT: This was truly a project I wouldn't normally ever be able to witness from start to finish like this so it was compelling content to say the least. 4) EDITING PACE: Shear editing perfection here! Just enough mundane tasks to grasp the scope but not bore me. I never once felt the need to step up the speed of the video (which I almost always wind up doing). In this case, I felt the pace of all 6 hours of content was just fast enough to keep me informed but not waste my time. Hell, my jaw was starting to hurt from all the smiling I was doing just watching this come together! 5) SKILL: While I did appreciate all the times you showed your mistakes and how you overcame them, I never once felt like I was watching some rank amateur fumbling around trying to figure things out. Sure, sometimes those are entertaining to watch as well, but this content was a pure pleasure to watch due to your skill, experience, and competency all the way from beginning to end. Bravo! 6) TECHNICAL VIDEO SKILL: From lighting, camera placement, and even sound capture... perfection! No bad shadows, nothing out of focus unintentionally, best choice of focal lengths and field of view, no overbearing sudden loud sounds where if I were watching this and trying to be quiet, I would have offended anyone (I can't tell you how often that happens to me and it is very frustrating). The fact that there was absolutely NOTHING in the entire 6 hours of content that stood out to me as a mistake, or lack of good judgement when it came to the production of this content is not very easy to pull off. Coming from a cinematographer, you have earned high praise. 7) GRADUAL REVEAL: Like the intentional vague title, the fact that you slowly reveal the full scope of the project, is compelling. I HAD to watch the entire series to fully grasp what it all entailed -and I never felt like I was in any way tricked into doing this without some sort of payoff for my time. This was an absolute joy to witness and regret not a single second of time spent consuming this content. And that is not generally something I would say even for channels I like! I give you a standing ovation for this effort. I can't imagine how long this took to put together both before and after shooting. I am grateful to have found it and you have earned a subscriber for damn sure! FANTASTIC WORK HERE!!
Absolutely incredible. There was a time that I fancied myself a fairly competent DIY'er. And that time was before I discovered the New Yorkshire Workshop.
Perfekt, das zeigt uns wieder das ein Mensch mit Wissen und Können mehr kann als nur sinnlos zu zerstören. Das ist das absolut sinnvolle am Mensch . Respekt !
Without doubt, the most comprehensive and incredibly well planned/designed build of a CNC machine/table I've seen. Absolutely mindblowing. My only gripe is the vid was only 2hrs and 8 minutes long. Incredible mate 👍
Well damn, isn’t this whole journey the making of a work of art? What an absolute pleasure to have seen this all come together in your own very special style. I love this channel, I love your work, it’s my escape knowing I couldn’t hit a nail in, let alone any of this. So watching vicariously through you is a little bit of joy. Brilliant work!!
The "MASSIVE heavy duty table" video was my introduction to your channel. Since then, I have gone back and watched every video you have. Feels like a long wait for this video, but absolutely worth it! I've been savouring this video over the last few days. Watching 20 minutes here, 20 minutes there with a cup of tea/coffee each time. Such a satisfying project to watch come together. So many elements and areas of expertise that so many others have commented on already. I found myself out of my depth very quickly on this one, but was immensely impressed and awestruck with the range of skills, abilities and knowledge you have. I'm sure this bit of kit will open up a number of options for you. Can't wait to see what the next project is, but would love to see some more of the home renovation jobs. I've gone back and rewatched a few of those videos multiple times.
I love this so much nobody knows how to work with their hands anymore watching this man work was like stress relief. I think I fell in love with this man just watching this. He didn't say a word and that's everything I need to know about him just working in his mind. It's so admirable.
This was an astonishing build. From the moment you started on those huge table legs (which were a great build in their own right), it just got more and more complex and fascinating. I had no idea, way back when watching the first video, what this would turn out to be. No doubt this will influence and enhance all of your future projects, which I'm sure we're all looking forward to!
As someone wo builds gantry style CNC routers for a living I must say you've done an absolutely amazing job this build. Certainly you've done it the hard way without any cnc machines to do the machining but it really looks like a solid built using quality components.
I’ve watched the other parts without actually realizing what this was gonna be. 😂 I will watch the end of this one for the result. I’m here specifically for the old home renovation project.
We wouldn’t want that, so now I went through the video very quickly. It’s an superawesome, extremely desirable machine, even for a simple DIYer like myself. I hope to see this machine back in upcoming renovation project videos 😊
Halfway through part 2 I could guess what it was going to be, but watching part 1 was definitely perplexing. "Yeah that's a damn sturdy table you've build there, but what on earth is it going to be used for??"
As this series drew to a close I was getting more and more convinced that I was witnessing the return of the Messiah captured in HD somewhere in Yorkshire. Bravo sir. Bravo.
This is the first video I've watched on your channel and I got to say I'm more than impressed. I'm an mechanical engineer and a trained industrial mechanik myself. But I'm not sure I I could build something like that. I'm sure it took a lot of planning and testing. I'm very impressed with the electrical and programming work you id. I've been planning and building machines for a long time now but I've never seen so much wood integrated in one. We mostly use aluminum and steel. Keep up the great work my guy :) Greetings from Germany (Sorry if my english isn't perfect I had to Google some stuff but I hope you guys get me)
You are a brilliant man..... Not only are you a good machinist, and carpenter, and fabrication expert, ....You get it with tech.....Wow! You have abilities that can make serious cash.....The big deal is you have integrity......Best to you.....
I'm truly amazed by this epic journey, i'm following you since the beginning of all your video's so i knew a bit of what kind perfection i was expecting, but for this video i'm taking my hat off sir, a true jack of all trades and a master of everything!
Awesome is not a strong enough word for your skills, precision and cinematography. Not a single word was spoke and "It's Alive". This is the first 2 hour TH-cam I have ever watched from beginning to end. Keep broadcasting!!
New to the channel and I watched all 4+ hours of video on this build. As many have mentioned the engineering and all your other skills are impressive. You know you’re doing something right when strangers will spend hours watching you build something in silence. What was interesting was I clicked just bc I was curious as to what that huge frame was for and ended up being captured by the build. I could probably draw a rough schematic of it now. Very entertaining for me. I’d love to see the b roll with all the bloopers and a counter for Allen keys dropped.
Its amazing what you can get done in an afternoon if you put your mind to it 😂 seriously though, I just calibrated my table saw, was sort of happy with myself, watched this and am now making my way to the local quarry to bang rocks together and make grunting sounds
Thank you for sharing this insightful journey and build. It’s good seeing your use of hearing protection and other safety gear. I trust you have photographed and documented the build for future repairs and upgrades as well as educating your minions. Watching your struggles with in your Allen hex wrenches I was reminded of similar frustrations; although we attempted to save and identify the collection we acquired over years and various projects we occasionally misplaced several. Eventually we discovered that Torx stars were a fair replacement. Wishing you and your family a blessed week, gentle weather and restful evenings. Peace brother
I've waited 2 months and then hooray a post at last ! And I wasn't disappointed in the least ! The best 2 hours I've had is ages. The man is a genius.. thank you ... can't wait for the next project ps (was it really 20k ?)
@@NewYorkshireWorkshop I'll echo what the others have said - this was a mind blowing build - very impressive. Did you keep a running tally of parts costs as you went along? Would be very curious to know what this scale of machine costs from scratch. Cheers, Craig
Pop over to America and fix NASA's Artemis One rocket, seeing as you're obviously the reincarnation of Nicola Tesla I'm sure they'd appreciate the help. 😁😁
This video is absolutely amazing. The best that i have watched in YT. It is the most extraordinary show of knowledge and high skills in many tasks I have seen in my life: metal working wood working, electricity at high level, computer management, refrigeration, pumps, high precision mechanics and more. My congratulations. Better, thousands of congratulations.
I’ve finally worked it out. This guy is pure genius or he has 99 experts in their chosen field instructing him what to do in every scene. Totally enthralling!
Russ , your millwright skills for this CNC build are incredible. It is a joy to watch you create. The patience you have and show is something I could not totally grasp. Maybe it is the wonder of video editing , lol , but patience is truly a gift. Good luck in all your creations.
For anyone who likes building and making things, and seeing them done too, this is remarkable enterprise and a superb video. Congrats on building a fantastic machine!
This is the most insane build it has ever been my incredulous joy to watch. To conceive of, design, plan, budget, procure and build such an astonishing project is truly humbling. A machine that, when half finished, finishes building itself 🤣
Russ, We’ll done on completing your CNC machine, what a beast. Woodwork, metalwork, electrics, computers, engineering, this video has it all and all done to an exceptional high level. Now it’s time for the CNC machine to start earning it’s money back 😁. Gary
It's the first time I've been thoroughly confused and thoroughly relaxed in equal measure. Incredible skill (as ever) and across so many different areas. Thank you for sharing your time with us mere mortals.
Absolutely brilliant. I loved watching this build. The craftsman is an expert. I loved his calm and ease while he put together this most accurate and complex build. Brilliant!
I don’t think I’ve ever been made to feel quite so completely inadequate as an adult human, as I did when I watched this video. Amazing work as ever and thanks for a very enjoyable way to spend 2 hours of my Sunday morning.
Soy
We all can do this if we take our time, don’t be in a hurry and tamp down our OCDs
I often become fascinated with simple things like clouds or even lines of ants. This series is like watching a god work magic. 🥹😊
I would go as far as to say the same Mr. GingerPiston. 😳🥸
You have other skills, I'm shure....
I am not sure what I am more impressed by, you being able to make this machine or you being able to record, edit and assemble a two hour 'silent' movie which held my attention from beginning to the very end. Both are astonishing pieces of work.
No kidding
Just an aside our names are eerily similar
9km,
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Just turned on the ol' TH-cam and this started playing and couldn't stop watching, awesome job and great video 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Been a great was to spend my Sunday chilling
When I started watching this series I realized early in the first episode that you were making a CNC machine and I kept asking myself, "is he crazy?". Well, you are not crazy. You are a talented craftsman with knowledge in so many fields and a engineer's mind. Bravo.
I do not think I have ever been more impressed by one mans range of skills! It's been a true pleasure to watch you build this fabulous machine, and you have amazed me over and over by how you have gone about building it. From using a bench grinder mounted on the machine, to help build the machine, the sheer precision you have achieved throughout, and to all of the skills you have used along the way. Woodworking, machining, pneumatics, electrical etc, etc. Just setting up a VFD gets me pulling my air out! A really amazing build. And then you topped it off with the vacuum clamping system, I was not even aware it was possible to pull enough air like that through MDF. I do not think I have ever been more impressed. Just fantastic.
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Nice 👍 I have no words to describe him … just amazing guy
Two hours full of joy without a single word.
Outstanding engineering!
and no music!
workshop asmr!
True !
@@Tekenduis98 And True !
This might be the best TH-cam project I've ever seen.
Woodworking, machining, electrical, welding, pneumatics, computer programming, HVAC...you sir...are a goddamn wizard!
thus the need to grow the "standard issue" beard of said wizards..
Amazing, magical, enthralling, you are a genius sir ⚡️⚡️⚡️
@@troywaller77 🤣🤣
Yorkshire's Tony Stark ^^
You left out video editor
It's nice to see that you make mistakes too. And then they're not even cut out of the video.
Your videos are just great. With your kind something soothing.
the SILENCE in your workshop is just priceless. priceless! so is your craftsmanship. one of a kind.
Unlike watching the news or Netflix, watching this series of videos left me feeling better rather than worse. So, I cancelled a bunch of streaming services and online news sites, logged onto Patreon, and became a patron to this superb master.
Well, I have to ask, is there anything you can't do? Holy moly your engineering, woodworking, electrical, plumbing, and everything else is, OMG, wow! That is a beautiful piece of machinery. This series was so much fun to watch. I honestly was surprised that 2 hrs went by. Thanks, mate for sharing this with us. Can't wait to see what comes out of your workshop now.
Shaving maybe? But the beard is badass so it's OK! :D
Hairdressing.
I thought I was multi-skilled until I watched the whole of this build. I’m a country mile off.
So much skill, intelligence and knowledge. Carpentry, lots of various engineering skills and metal work. The project is an absolute credit to you. So good you should win some kind of award for it.
Absolutely incredible, Russ! Probably one of, if not the best build I've ever seen on TH-cam. Just jaw-dropping work.
just finished watching the whole thing and I would agree... probably the best video I've seen on TH-cam. Pure awesomeness.
Matt Jones: I agree
I've got to agree with that. As someone that doesn't pay a TV licence in the UK &, subsequently never watches TV, I've seen hundreds of builds of just about anything but this bloke..............WOW!!!
@@krenwregget7667I just wanted you down
I spend entire afternoon to watch all 3 parts of this assembly. I admire your patients to do this. Greetings from Bavaria - Germany
I love how you use the machine, at various stages, to build further parts of the machine. True RepRap!
Over 2 hours and I could have happily sat and watched another two. That is a fantastic machine, and Wood Nibbler 30000001XL is just class. Great job.
I've seen some ambitious and amazing projects manufactured on TH-cam over the years. From beautiful guitars made out of a shelf to domestic hydroelectric systems. And as I'm pretty useless at making anything apart from a mess, I might be easily impressed. But, this thing takes the absolute biscuit. Just the thought behind designing and how to go about building it is breathtaking, nevermind the skills and processes needed to actually make the entire thing, practically from scratch. TH-cam should give you some kind of award.
A one man Symphony Orchestra ! Inspiring and entertaining.Motivating, educating & humbling. Sincere thanks!!
I love it when there’s a new video from NYW. Usually, I can keep up with what is being done, I understand, I could never do it myself, I don’t have the patience, the skill or some of the tools. But this series has had me mesmerised, I know what the end product is to be, but the process is so complex, I wouldn’t know where to start, how to plan or even source the materials. It’s the most fascinating watch of any of the channels I subscribe to. The exacting way the work is done, problems are solved, parts are created is an education, I can’t tear myself away from the screen until it’s finished. And what a finish, that table is awesome, a work of art if you like. I can’t wait for the next one, thank you for making us happy NYW.
You didn't mention the recycled/repurposed materials he used! Stunning!
Well… I’ve just spent the last couple of days when I could watching parts 1, 2 & 3 of this build… You are one truly talented chap… I’m genuinely looking forward to watching all of your content… Love the kitchen build and the front door too… Thanks for creating the content..👍🏻
Your work is nothing short of outstanding the attention to detail is unsurpassed, I wouldn't be surprised if you made a time machine in your next video !!!
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@@DogberttheCeo hahahaha right on!
I have now watched - don't know - 6 hours? of this build series in more or less one piece (Covid, you know...) and I have to say: This is the most epic CNC story I have ever seen. Hats off to you, I bow down to the master. You, Sir, are a very capable craftsman.
I watched part 1 along time ago and thought that’s a great work bench table and then today I saw part 3 come up so I started right from the beginning and I’ve just finished now. I’ve got one word mate , unbelievable!!!. Your knowledge blows me away. Thanks for an unforgettable afternoon watching a very skilled person 👏🙏😊
Easily one of the best channels on TH-cam! Russ is an amazing craftsman and watching him work is a true pleasure. This entire series was phenomenal. The little quips crack me up! I look forward to every video.
Absolutely incredible work from start to finish, and such a detailed, well produced video. Thank you!
I was home sick today and I binge watched all three parts of this and I am exhausted, amazed, and feeling like everything I've ever built was just a birdhouse.
lol
This has been my longest time watching a craftsman at work on youtube.
Man, what a huge amount of work and what a quality of work.
Compliments with this marvelous achiefment.
P.S. I didn't skip a second, great way of documenting your work.
same 😅
Absolutely incredible your knowledge and craftmanship is. Not only building this machine, but making this video. No music, no endless chatter to multiple cameras (as people seem to do now) No pointless music. Just show us how it's done. Thank you. From Tasmania.
I can't add anything new that hasn't already been said about your workshop skill and craftsmanship. What I can commend you on is the hours you've put in editing these videos.
you're an absolute warrior.
The best build series on TH-cam. I am a very meticulous engine builder but your attention to detail is second to none. Truly impressive work. The range of skills you possess is envious.
Great movie.👍👍 Now you've found out why Allen keys are bent at right angles. Its so when( not if) they drop on the floor they deflect sideways and end up under a bench 😂😂 Now I've watched the whole episode I've gotta say I'm completely blown away by the sheer quality of your workmanship. The electrical installation was absolutely spot on as was everything else 😮 👍👍👍
Not sure where you live Doug, but here in Australia EVERYTHING you drop ends up under a bench. And not just any bench, the bench furthest away and where you only look as a last resort after you spent 10 mins looking under the others . Maybe because we are so far away from magnetic north, I don't know. Best wishes. 😃😄👍
@@bobs_ya_runkle Hi Geoff. 😂 Ive spent my whole career grubbing on the floor looking for things that have mysteriously gravitated away from my grubby little paws for no apparent reason here in the UK. One day beings far more intelligent than me will find these things and they will end up in a museum as proof of past civilisation😂😂
@@Doug.... 😆🤣
I am in absolute awe. I have NEVER seen such a high level in workmanship in so many different disciplines. I am considered a pretty good jack of all trades, but I bow down to you... :-)
The combination of talent, ingenuity and creativity in this video series is so top drawer it's painful!
Watching this man building something like this, he just reminded me the fact that "Men build this world and the cities and suburbs which we live in and operate on a daily basis..." He is inspirational and watching his 6hrs videos is just sheer viewing pleasure!
Truely one of the best - if not the best - How its made videos on the internet!. A must see for any technically interested person. A whole pneumatic system, watercooling, vacuum sucktion, dust extraction, each topic a discipline of its own. Thanks for sharing this!
Sir, I doff my cap. Your depth of knowledge and skill is truly impressive.
I am totally amazed. LOVED watching this, start to finish. Beyond impressed.
Enjoyed seeing your showmanship as well as your skills. Thank you so much for making this video!
Amazing, absolutely amazing. I am in awe of your range of skills and knowledge - not forgetting your photography and editing ability. 2 hours of captivating amazingness.
I am a retired 30 year industrial maintenance technician. Very impressive. I love your attention to detail.
Good afternoon, as by chance I came across the first part of this series of 3 videos, on the construction of this machine. As my whole family is carpenters, I am perfectly familiar with this type of machine and therefore how complex they are. I have been stunned watching the entire series of how each and every one of the steps for its construction has been developed. It's you a genius, mastering different parts of the construction phase to perfection. The only thing left for me is to give you my most sincere congratulations and I insist it is you. a true genius. Receive my most affectionate greetings and thank you very much for showing us this excellent work.
I'm speechless! Whatever you undertake, you realize it with such an astonishing skill, precision and patience. WOW!
Watching where you used the pillar drill to true up the tap and I actually said out loud "You clever bugger!" Nice to pick up tips like that. The whole project is a thing of beauty
Просмотрела ваше видео, была в шоке:Всё точно, аккуратно, чисто, без напряга, без суеты. Всё инструменты под рукой, не бегать по всему цеху искать. За такую огромную работу надо "Нобелевскую премию" давать и показывать на уроках по труду в ШКОЛАХ, КОЛЛЕДЖАХ и начинающим Инженерам 👍👍👍
Stunning peace of craftsmanship, judging by how fast your beard grows I'm guessing we will not recognise you by the time your next epic video comes out... popcorn at the ready 🍿👍
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I spent the last 2 days watching this machine take shape from drawings to end product. I watched with particular attention to the process as we will be prototyping a new design of our own from mid January 2023 and this shows me that perseverance and patience pays off. I love your videos and your attention to detail and perfection is awe inspiring. Have a great holiday season and a prosperous 2023.
So rare to find multi talented people with this sort of passion and patience these days especially working alone impressive.
Without a doubt the best project I've ever seen, not only on TH-cam. EPIC!
Not sure how many are like me, scouring through, every single past video, anticipating in the new, anxiously.. just for the comedic gold.. 😆😆😆 captions genius this boss is..
Epic, indeed! This series of 3 builds has held me captivated while the latest "blockbusters" had me pausing repeatedly to do something else. You are a true modern Renaissance man, Russ!
You hit the nail on the head there Brian, I would pause if I had to walk away for a moment, for fear imight miss a small witty caption, whereas w8th most movies, I would just leave it playing and not care if I missed a scene.
We are truly lucky to have access to these masters as they work.
It's fun to watch a perfectionist at work. All three tables worked excellently “together”. Thank.
This is an astonishing piece of craftsmanship. I’m certain it will be a huge asset to your future projects and to the profitability of your business.
Congratulations.
I worked 5 years in the CNC field, you got so many things right it's amazing.
I have no word, first sorry for my bad english but, I would like to say you how this kind of experience, watching these three videos, was better than the entire star wars trilogy. You are an extraordinary technician, and watching you work is incredible. I can only say: Bravissimo, davvero un lavoro stupendo!
Micky (from Italy)
Glad you enjoyed it!
WOW! Mate, you are pure genius. Must admit I was scratching my head during episode 1. Never seen anyone put so much detail and effort into building a "workbench base". All makes sense now. Bravo!
Great! Ideal for making watch parts. Be careful not to crash this rig or you could knock the earth off its axis.
I think we all need to acknowledge what this video series truly is: "TH-cam Perfection" Let me count the ways...
1) TITLE: catches my attention, but doesn't mislead me. It doesn't reveal what the actual project is but that just maintains an aire of mystery that draws me in. I don't feel like this was clickbait, and I don't feel tricked into watching something I would have otherwise skipped. In fact, I feel it was a smart way to keep me captivated.
2) LACK OF COMMENTARY: Weather it be a language barrier or not, the brief captions beneath key moments were perfect for me. Just enough detail to add something I wouldn't have picked up on from just watching.
3) UNIQUE PROJECT: This was truly a project I wouldn't normally ever be able to witness from start to finish like this so it was compelling content to say the least.
4) EDITING PACE: Shear editing perfection here! Just enough mundane tasks to grasp the scope but not bore me. I never once felt the need to step up the speed of the video (which I almost always wind up doing). In this case, I felt the pace of all 6 hours of content was just fast enough to keep me informed but not waste my time. Hell, my jaw was starting to hurt from all the smiling I was doing just watching this come together!
5) SKILL: While I did appreciate all the times you showed your mistakes and how you overcame them, I never once felt like I was watching some rank amateur fumbling around trying to figure things out. Sure, sometimes those are entertaining to watch as well, but this content was a pure pleasure to watch due to your skill, experience, and competency all the way from beginning to end. Bravo!
6) TECHNICAL VIDEO SKILL: From lighting, camera placement, and even sound capture... perfection! No bad shadows, nothing out of focus unintentionally, best choice of focal lengths and field of view, no overbearing sudden loud sounds where if I were watching this and trying to be quiet, I would have offended anyone (I can't tell you how often that happens to me and it is very frustrating). The fact that there was absolutely NOTHING in the entire 6 hours of content that stood out to me as a mistake, or lack of good judgement when it came to the production of this content is not very easy to pull off. Coming from a cinematographer, you have earned high praise.
7) GRADUAL REVEAL: Like the intentional vague title, the fact that you slowly reveal the full scope of the project, is compelling. I HAD to watch the entire series to fully grasp what it all entailed -and I never felt like I was in any way tricked into doing this without some sort of payoff for my time. This was an absolute joy to witness and regret not a single second of time spent consuming this content. And that is not generally something I would say even for channels I like! I give you a standing ovation for this effort. I can't imagine how long this took to put together both before and after shooting. I am grateful to have found it and you have earned a subscriber for damn sure! FANTASTIC WORK HERE!!
Absolutely incredible. There was a time that I fancied myself a fairly competent DIY'er. And that time was before I discovered the New Yorkshire Workshop.
Epic. Thank you for filming and posting this. A feature length movie that no-one else in my family will understand..... bliss.
The scale and ambition of this project is just staggering! Very impressive work indeed.
Perfekt, das zeigt uns wieder das ein Mensch mit Wissen und Können mehr kann als nur sinnlos zu zerstören. Das ist das absolut sinnvolle am Mensch . Respekt !
Without doubt, the most comprehensive and incredibly well planned/designed build of a CNC machine/table I've seen. Absolutely mindblowing. My only gripe is the vid was only 2hrs and 8 minutes long.
Incredible mate 👍
There are always Part 1 & Part 2 to rewatch!
@@GrayRaceCat To be honest, I've watched many of the vids on this channel repeatedly. I'm sure I'll watch this again at some stage 😀
Yeah I know how you feel, the shortest two hours of my life!
Well damn, isn’t this whole journey the making of a work of art? What an absolute pleasure to have seen this all come together in your own very special style. I love this channel, I love your work, it’s my escape knowing I couldn’t hit a nail in, let alone any of this. So watching vicariously through you is a little bit of joy. Brilliant work!!
An absolute joy to watch. You are so talented mate. What next? Russ starts his own space program.
The "MASSIVE heavy duty table" video was my introduction to your channel. Since then, I have gone back and watched every video you have. Feels like a long wait for this video, but absolutely worth it! I've been savouring this video over the last few days. Watching 20 minutes here, 20 minutes there with a cup of tea/coffee each time. Such a satisfying project to watch come together.
So many elements and areas of expertise that so many others have commented on already. I found myself out of my depth very quickly on this one, but was immensely impressed and awestruck with the range of skills, abilities and knowledge you have.
I'm sure this bit of kit will open up a number of options for you. Can't wait to see what the next project is, but would love to see some more of the home renovation jobs. I've gone back and rewatched a few of those videos multiple times.
I always was interested by your builds but this episode is on another level ! Really impressive 👍
Awesome project! Thanks for documenting all of your incredibly painstaking work.
I love this so much nobody knows how to work with their hands anymore watching this man work was like stress relief. I think I fell in love with this man just watching this. He didn't say a word and that's everything I need to know about him just working in his mind. It's so admirable.
He's already married, didn't you see the ring on his finger? But your meaning is clear :)
This was an astonishing build. From the moment you started on those huge table legs (which were a great build in their own right), it just got more and more complex and fascinating. I had no idea, way back when watching the first video, what this would turn out to be. No doubt this will influence and enhance all of your future projects, which I'm sure we're all looking forward to!
As someone wo builds gantry style CNC routers for a living I must say you've done an absolutely amazing job this build. Certainly you've done it the hard way without any cnc machines to do the machining but it really looks like a solid built using quality components.
I’ve watched the other parts without actually realizing what this was gonna be. 😂 I will watch the end of this one for the result. I’m here specifically for the old home renovation project.
If you skipped to the end you've missed out!
We wouldn’t want that, so now I went through the video very quickly. It’s an superawesome, extremely desirable machine, even for a simple DIYer like myself. I hope to see this machine back in upcoming renovation project videos 😊
Halfway through part 2 I could guess what it was going to be, but watching part 1 was definitely perplexing. "Yeah that's a damn sturdy table you've build there, but what on earth is it going to be used for??"
@@112Haribo haha, exactly my thoughts!
I'm gobsmacked at your level of Skills,Professionalism, and Discipline throughout this project, you had me entrapped, purely a gifted engineer.
Simply an amazing series. Well done mate. You deserve to enjoy putting a lot of jobs through that machine.
As this series drew to a close I was getting more and more convinced that I was witnessing the return of the Messiah captured in HD somewhere in Yorkshire. Bravo sir. Bravo.
Definitely need an A-Team build montage theme music for your vids. 😄
The subtitles are my favourite.
I'm feeling very inadequate! Your woodworking/metalworking/electrical/and CNC-building skills are ridiculously awesome!
This is the first video I've watched on your channel and I got to say I'm more than impressed.
I'm an mechanical engineer and a trained industrial mechanik myself. But I'm not sure I I could build something like that. I'm sure it took a lot of planning and testing. I'm very impressed with the electrical and programming work you id.
I've been planning and building machines for a long time now but I've never seen so much wood integrated in one. We mostly use aluminum and steel.
Keep up the great work my guy :) Greetings from Germany
(Sorry if my english isn't perfect I had to Google some stuff but I hope you guys get me)
You are a brilliant man..... Not only are you a good machinist, and carpenter, and fabrication expert, ....You get it with tech.....Wow! You have abilities that can make serious cash.....The big deal is you have integrity......Best to you.....
I'm truly amazed by this epic journey, i'm following you since the beginning of all your video's so i knew a bit of what kind perfection i was expecting, but for this video i'm taking my hat off sir, a true jack of all trades and a master of everything!
Awesome is not a strong enough word for your skills, precision and cinematography. Not a single word was spoke and "It's Alive". This is the first 2 hour TH-cam I have ever watched from beginning to end. Keep broadcasting!!
A masterpiece ... and, icing on the cake, it's Debian-powered !
Tbh, I was shocked when he pulled out an actual PC and didn’t attempt to run the thing off a Raspberry Pi
New to the channel and I watched all 4+ hours of video on this build. As many have mentioned the engineering and all your other skills are impressive. You know you’re doing something right when strangers will spend hours watching you build something in silence. What was interesting was I clicked just bc I was curious as to what that huge frame was for and ended up being captured by the build. I could probably draw a rough schematic of it now. Very entertaining for me.
I’d love to see the b roll with all the bloopers and a counter for Allen keys dropped.
Its amazing what you can get done in an afternoon if you put your mind to it 😂 seriously though, I just calibrated my table saw, was sort of happy with myself, watched this and am now making my way to the local quarry to bang rocks together and make grunting sounds
LOL, I'm already there
Thank you for sharing this insightful journey and build. It’s good seeing your use of hearing protection and other safety gear. I trust you have photographed and documented the build for future repairs and upgrades as well as educating your minions. Watching your struggles with in your Allen hex wrenches I was reminded of similar frustrations; although we attempted to save and identify the collection we acquired over years and various projects we occasionally misplaced several. Eventually we discovered that Torx stars were a fair replacement.
Wishing you and your family a blessed week, gentle weather and restful evenings. Peace brother
This is truly amazing. Would you be able to give a breakdown of your cost versus buying one?
All the best!
I am also interestet. DIY vs buying.
I have binged watch from start to finish and I was addicted to all parts,Thanks for sharing, best wishes & stay healthy
I've waited 2 months and then hooray a post at last ! And I wasn't disappointed in the least ! The best 2 hours I've had is ages. The man is a genius.. thank you ... can't wait for the next project ps (was it really 20k ?)
it would have been if id have bought a machine with similar capabilities!
@@NewYorkshireWorkshop I'll echo what the others have said - this was a mind blowing build - very impressive. Did you keep a running tally of parts costs as you went along? Would be very curious to know what this scale of machine costs from scratch. Cheers, Craig
Has to be one of the most talented individuals on TH-cam.
Pop over to America and fix NASA's Artemis One rocket, seeing as you're obviously the reincarnation of Nicola Tesla I'm sure they'd appreciate the help. 😁😁
This video is absolutely amazing. The best that i have watched in YT. It is the most extraordinary show of knowledge and high skills in many tasks I have seen in my life: metal working wood working, electricity at high level, computer management, refrigeration, pumps, high precision mechanics and more. My congratulations. Better, thousands of congratulations.
I’ve finally worked it out. This guy is pure genius or he has 99 experts in their chosen field instructing him what to do in every scene. Totally enthralling!
Russ , your millwright skills for this CNC build are incredible. It is a joy to watch you create. The patience you have and show is something I could not totally grasp. Maybe it is the wonder of video editing , lol , but patience is truly a gift. Good luck in all your creations.
For anyone who likes building and making things, and seeing them done too, this is remarkable enterprise and a superb video. Congrats on building a fantastic machine!
This is the most insane build it has ever been my incredulous joy to watch. To conceive of, design, plan, budget, procure and build such an astonishing project is truly humbling.
A machine that, when half finished, finishes building itself 🤣
Normally I fast forward through videos, however with your videos I watch every minute. You are truly a craftsman. Cheers Pete
Russ,
We’ll done on completing your CNC machine, what a beast. Woodwork, metalwork, electrics, computers, engineering, this video has it all and all done to an exceptional high level. Now it’s time for the CNC machine to start earning it’s money back 😁.
Gary
It's the first time I've been thoroughly confused and thoroughly relaxed in equal measure. Incredible skill (as ever) and across so many different areas. Thank you for sharing your time with us mere mortals.
When I started watching this channel I had you down for a very good woodworker. Now - you redefine the meaning of DIY
Absolutely brilliant. I loved watching this build. The craftsman is an expert. I loved his calm and ease while he put together this most accurate and complex build. Brilliant!
I could not stop watching this video. What a talented craftsman you are.
This is the best video on the whole of TH-cam! Just incredible number of skills and attention to detail