Dude you do such beautiful work, your content and videos are great! With that said, don’t worry about explaining to the would be critics about things like running the thickness planer with clamps affixed. You do your own version of you, and no need to apologize or explain to anyone. You rock and that’s the fact Jack !!
Hello from France ! I comment after having not watched the entire video, but it's really interesting so far. I'm 17 years old and just strating to get into some metalworking with my dad, and this video is really motivating. Also, it may be funny because I'm young, but the danish word for "Nevermind" is pronounced exactly the same as the french word for "Whore" so it was pretty funny to watch.
i loved the table top but not a fan of the Singer legs. it might have sold for you with different legs. at 1: 20. would make lovely wall art with a frame or without a frame. then hang on the wall or set on a display case. it is so lovely. expanding your choice of wood to other sources than pallets is called developing your talent.
These videos are always done on euros as they are by far the easiest pallets to take apart. Much more difficult on other pallets you dont need either of those tools for a euro. A lump hammer and a normal hammer is all you need. Hammer the blocks with a lump tap the nails through with a normal hammer
Hello Jesper from Denmark. I have been watching your videos on RU-vid and I am at least on thought, a woodworker from north east Missouri in the USA. I think I am learning from your work and others. However, I have hundreds of questions for you. 1 did you have any experience in woodworking? What did you do before? Thank you so much for your videos.
My name is Jorge and have not much experience working with wood. I studied health science, and was in the army for 14 years, but now I would like to work and create a little something like you do, but with my hands.
This was an absolute pleasure to watch. Thanks so much for sharing your amazing story! I'm beginning my own woodworking adventure and this was JUST what I needed to see. That workbench is the dopest thing I have ever seen any RU-vid woodworker make. Not because of laser-like precision or fancy hardware, but a playful and frankly astonishing imagination. Subscribed.
I Bern watching wood working videos and came across yours today and could not stop watching your videos great work especially working with pallets which are my favourite. Your style us unique and straightforward keep it up
I work in a carpentry and after some months of learning I came up with the idea of fully equiping a van with tools and drive around rebuilding stuff to improve the spaces, glad I'm not the only one with the mindset!
@@JesperMakes Well, I designed a foldable work surface that is around 8 cm thick where the legs fold inwards like a lawn chair but I haven't fully built it yet. Also with the help of my coworkers we just salvaged a yacht table and made some legs with recicled timber.
Not a single long time viewer thought for a second that this isn't exactly what would play out in the end. Sorry mate, your reputation as a big 'ole softie and and solid gold neighbor is inescapable at this point.