Точно . Яркий пример : Бенджамин Спок . У нас его книги по воспитанию детей продаются , а на родине - я читал где-то , запрещены . Так как его сын - уголовник .
Nice Job. Any chance you could relay type of brass, Bits, speeds and feeds you used to do your branding iron? I would greatly appreciate it. Again nice job. Thanks
I saw the detailed handle and end cap the handle goes through. I think you made all that, but the thread and collar are from a kit? Lee Valley perhaps? Thank you.
I just use a glass plate and sandpaper to get it really close...then finish with diamond plates. This gets them flat enough that a steel straight edge can't tell the difference...which is good enough for my use.
Love & I'm jealous of your videos. Makes me a lurker, but I did subscribe. You might want to make a video outlining the stages of growth, including tools & the use of the internet.
Ouaip, c'est du beau travail, mais il reste des détails de finition exaspérants sur l'envers du plateau : des bavures de colle n'ont pas été arasées et le bois n'est pas verni, donc protégé des diverses agressions (insectes, moisissures etc). C'est ce qui différencie un travail de professionnel d'un travail d'artiste. Salut et fraternité*
Masterful….. absolutely mesmerizing to witness this level of precision and accuracy. As a new woodworker, I have regularly asked the person who’s been teaching me about the craft why mills are more prevalent in wood shops? As far as projects that utilize mortise and tenon joinery, they seem to be a far better alternative than mortising machines. Plus, most small mills can also replace a drill press in addition to adding the other benefits they bring to a wood shop. Thank you for sharing your work, truly impressive sir.
I also have the same tool for sharpening planer knives, but making the grooves towards each other is completely stupid. The space between the planing knives should be as large as possible, so that the knives sit on the sanding pad with the widest possible base, and thus there can be no wrong movement of the tool and thus bad grinding of the edge of the planing knife. It's logical.
Sorry, my apologies , it was very insensitive , on my part to make such remarks , your work is superb , deftly and confidently, using so many tools shows a very organised mind, getting your mind and thoughts to make such a master peice together , has put many woodworkers to climb of their high horse me being the first , this is best video I have seen till date easily ,once again forgive my insenstivity . mea culpa . mea culpa , mea maxima culpa .
@@TheWoodCrafter1 So the first two are both tung oil then? I saw the label on the second one being tung oil, and it had a lot lower viscosity than the first, which looked almost like honey? Cheers!