The process of making a wooden bed that will last 100 years /a tight fit furniture

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This bed consists of a head and two torso.
Red Oak / Cypress

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Impressive. I think this one can last several century’s. Great design! Woodworking GrandMaster for sure!

PatNetherlander
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cannot overstate how much I appreciated the skill and precision of a beautifully executed project. the joinery was phenomenal.

twain
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This dude has some serious talent. He makes it look so easy as we all know it is not. His mortising and chiseling work is incredible. He created a beautiful piece of art.

tbuc
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Absolutely gorgeous! I love your use of the cleat to hold the foot onto the bed! Thank you for sharing!

WikiSnapper
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Man this a piece of art made by a great man with golden hands

iamevents
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What a great job you did, amazing skills you show, you got a talent that most of woodworkers wanna get at some point in life, if even we get close to that is something, great design and that bed will last forever for generations to came

guillermo
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Wow, really like your style precise when needed and rough when nothing special is needed. The bed bad the joinery is amazing

TinyWorkshop
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The bench with the holes and pins on the side is an amazing idea. Gonna have to remember that one!
Great bed! Fine, fine wood work!

MetalForeverImmortal
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Thats a really nice piece. Thanks for taking us along as you made it.

markvreeken
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The bed, great but I was marvelling at the beautiful vice bench with its various peg holes. Your work(and bench) is amazing.

christopherwelford
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Incredible! I hope you had a wealthy customer for that one? Wow! Incredible craftsmenship! Bravo.

plasma
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Awesome carpentry skills! I wish I had 1/16 of this fellows talent. Nicely done!

johnkopp
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Craftsmanship at its best. I enjoyed watching this artist very much. Thank you

cesarperdomo
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As a carpenter I know what it takes to be as good of a craftsman as he is. I hope I am as skilled some day

nevasoba
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Awesome craftsmanship, absolutely loved all the different techniques used on the project, some old school some modern, hand tool skills and machine use, I’ve just watched a varied range of methods of joining pieces of timber together to make a very practical piece of furniture, very inspiring and pleasing that these skills are still being shared, smiling from nz

reaganhuriwai
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Самое интересное, что критикуют почти одни русскоязычные . И польза читающему от таких комментариев есть, хотя местами неслабо раздражает . Западники только хлопают в ладоши.

Когнитом
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I am in awe of your skills.
That was humbling to watch.

MOMGEN
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This video made me so happy, you can't imagine. As a kid I learned some wood-working in some places from skilled carpenters (I'm talking about the early 70s) and This is EXACTLY the technique and level of accuracy, and control over the wood they showed me. Since then - I never saw this done until now. Of course I can tell good furniture from bad furniture, and shamefully - I haven't seen any good furniture in any shop for... at least 20-30 years now. It's all industrialized, which gives some basic level of accuracy, but accuracy that is blind to the material, and to the design and to the needs and requirements of the specific piece of furniture. Last, the wood itself is most of the time inferior. I'm really thrilled to see this. Who is the artist, and where does he live and work?

MottiShneor
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Your workmanship is awesome, just my opinion but after years and years of flat sawn oak I have come to favor rift sawn, even 1/4 sawn has to much movement in the figure for me personally if I am highlighting the joinery regardless you are a true craftsman and I enjoy your work thanks for posting. BTW I was wondering if you use Japanese chisels or Korean since I know you guys understand steel as well as anybody else.

acraftman
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That has got to be the best-looking hand-cut dovetails I have ever seen.

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