Hey Guys! I'm Taylor Hubbell, the sole builder, operator and manager of the business Hubbell Woodshop, LLC. On my channel I will periodically upload videos in a Vlog and Instructional format to bring my experiences in life and in the shop to you the viewers.
Find us at: www.hubbellwoodshop.com instagram.com/hubbell_woodshop/
Man I seen my brother get cut open by a chainsaw on a camping trip when I was a kid, that didn’t help but after that happened my dad got really serious about safety and made it seem like saws were trying to cut people. Im getting used to using saws now but I still see that image of my brother every time. Rip
I’ve just come across your channel and I’m really enjoying your videos, not just the great woodwork content but also the style of video 🤙 Loving the music choices too bud.
That just beautiful every time i see someone make things like that i want to get into curving even more but out of curiosity how long did it take you to make that piece
Beautiful table! And an excellent video, really enjoyed watching it. You're thorough with showing the build and the editing and music is very pleasant! Looking forward to watching more! Thank you! Thumbs up + sub!
This one of the most annoying wood working video ever seen you need explain more of you working video and less BS is a bunch of people they need to learn about wood work and you videos are not good sorry
I love all your projects, I’m a bench hand carpenter trained to make any furniture that is possible so I’m really enjoying watching your work ur an amazing artist with a great talent, I see us as artists who work with wood instead of a brush and paper and paint, there’s no better feeling than taking a plank of wood and creating a beautiful piece of furniture or anything you like really and once it’s finished it’s amazing feeling of “ I made that “ and I’m 45 now started when I was 19 and still get the same awesome feeling every time 🤣🤣 ur an inspiration I hope u keep posting because I don’t get sick of watching u work ❤️❤️ love to u heather and the family xx ang
I prefer women’s woodworking tutorials. Men’s tutorial is filled with a bunch of unnecessary tools that would’ve been just fine without. It’s like watching manbabies playing with cool tool toys. I’m not interested how many tools you can play with. I’m interested in the final product. I recommend Ana White and Shanty2chick videos. They’re super informative and use basic few tools and the finals product is so much better than this manchild
I love the build. Hopefully, you have learned how to balance your talking audio with your music audio. Had to watch the whole thing with my mouse on the volume slider.
This is a wonderful build! As far as the backer board? Well of course it’d be great to fit it into a rabbit but geez slam on a quarter inch sheet and close it up. Like you said it’s up against a wall, shop furniture and all that. Seriously, just found your channel and am loving your style, can’t wait to get through two + years of vids. So happy to see young folks doing this type of diy, gives grumpy old men like me a reason to smile!😊 ,
Really like the rough shape of the piece at 5:24 when you watered it. I would have left it at that point with minor touches. The yellow, not to my liking. Thanks for sharing!
My father and I have been watching your videos together, he likes your style and the way you work (My dad used to work a lot with wood), I also showed him some photos that you have on Instagram. We love your work! You have magic in your hands.✨
I really liked but it was only conceptually helpful as so many posted videos are. You are really talented but maybe you started without a shop of great power tools. I'm a beginner and I love seeing people with your expertise but it would be really helpful for us bottom feeders if you could do some projects that don't require a workshop with all of your power tools and equipment. Thanks!
Thanks for the feedback. Out of curiosity what tools would you have in mind for that? Side note, where you are.. we've all been there. Part of the journey you're on is finding solutions to problems based on maximizing the tools you have. Best of luck
Hello, I come from instagram and you don't know how I loved this video but I have a big doubt, was it water what you threw on the wood? I thought that could damage it or is it to be able to work better with it? Love your work!!!!
No damage. Often times between sanding grits but especially before a finish sanding and applying oil you'll water pop the wood which raises the grain and hopes for a smoother finish.
This is a year later and totally off topic but do you ever like inhale a whole bunch of wood and just can’t stop choking because I was doing this thing at Lowe’s and they cut the wood right next to me and I almost died