@@Datamining101UPDATE 04/05 12:00PST: Okay-- **Appears** to all be functioning properly. Please advise if you're having any issues. Can't do much about the checkout loading at the moment, unfortunately. 04042024- damnit. Will do. Working on it. Webdev is thankfully not my day job because apparently I’m really bad at it.
@@SawyerDesignFwiw, looks like it's some sort of PayPal integration issue. Checkout with Apple Pay seems okay (takes a long time to present the checkout screen though, just have to be patient).
Great video. Really loved watching and seeing the veneer bending. And I had to laugh because literally just before you said let's ignore it, I was thinking, well what about ferns and mosses, they have sperm and eggs!
Best looking squatty potty I've seen. A striped stool to support the lower extremities while striping the ceramic stool upon which you sit to excise the solid waste steeped since supping at the last seating. Simply splendid.
I don't know if it's just been a while since I watched one of your videos, but it feels like you really embraced your sense of humor and wood wonkiness for this one, and it's made this one of my favorite videos that I've seen recently.
Haha I’ve been bottled up with this madness for too long! I’m too much of a people pleaser to be good at this whole ‘hot takes’ thing, but I’m glad most of you guys are here for it and digging color. Appreciate it man! 🤙
It's interesting that you posted this. I, too, have not seen a vid for a year or longer and got the same impression. I think Nick has a unique style and watching this made me realise I had missed the dry humour and excellent production values/qualities.
My gosh that was hard to focus on while I work. Ended up pauaing til break time. Thanks for the laugh. Ill have to keep playing in the shed, wifey wont let me buy such gorgeous things. Best of luck with the seeding.
I've been a fan for a few years so I know what your family has been through but man the dark humor, bible stuff, and use of f type naughty words makes you my favorite yt woodworker. Keep it up brother!
I spent 23 minutes 20 seconds and 6 ads of my life listening to speak in over complicated language just to bend a piece of wood to stand on. Funny enough I’ll do it again with another PBR. Keep on making son!
I like that the bending form is something I’d love to make as a wall shelf. It is attractive on its own. Fun narration for this one. The tool wall looks like it has evolved a bunch.
Hey Oregon! I have a Marshall 100 watt Plexi Superlead and I LOVE the smell! Every time I hit the on switch and it warms up the nice roasting wood smell sounds sooooo good! It is like a drug ritual or something for an addict. I don't do drugs but definitely get the addicted feeling and rituals mentally making you get that feeling of oh yeah here comes something good! That is the feeling I get with my tube Marshall. It is the tubes and transformer making the heat but the wooden shell is making most of the smell. It is so neat and overlooked! Just figured you would appreciate since you are a wood guy.
Majestic work! I love wood bending in my workshop as well. Got great tips from this video - thanks a million! Loved the humor and “mature” presentation 👌🏻 Warm regards from sunny South Africa 🇿🇦
Your video just came up in my homepage. ADHD is the key! LOL! As others have mentioned missed your presence. Lots of content and digression. You've come a long way since I first started watching Nick. Found myself dividing focus between listening and watching. Will do again. Lots of content! Interesting that this should come up after having a dream sequence about organic design. Thanks ! You've come a long way Baby! ( old Virginia Slims cigarettes' commercial slogan.)
Dude that was some of the best commentary I've ever heard, seriously. I'm not a morning person but you've got my laughing my ass off over here... the "plants that fck" was fkn perfect 😂 Awesome job on the, ummmmmmm....... Project lol
Beautifull vid and explanations of all sorts of things. But the love of god if you spray in your workshop please cover most of the things! You'll regret not doing so and you'll never recover fully your precious tools and handtools. I use old bedsheets :)
loved the building result and the end result, the constant talking nonsense not so much that was like nails poking holes in my brain. You make the lamingnating looks so easy and smooth and i love the end result so fine looking piece, i think without the babblings i truly could have enjoyed the video, maybe it is just that i am starting to getting old and my ptsd is playing up. but sometimes it is nice to let the work speak for itself. because you are clearly very skilled on a level i only can dream of.
@@SawyerDesign I had lots of biology and botany in college. Good luck with reproducing. You’re too amusing to not use your powers to embarrass the shit out of you own children. Your build for Saber was one of your best.
Been listening to too much Rory Sutherland lately. Glad it caught your attention and interest enough to stick through. Was guessing there was a good chance it’d be too much Nick lol thanks for taking the time!
As a health care worker in the ICU, I've heard some STORIES. Once a rather large man who was married to a rather large woman for some reason chose to describe to me their "love board." Essentially a 2x4 stud used to sort of "lift up her belly" at certain amorous times. I present to you: the new improved bespoke love board!
@@donnysarvis I will never look at a 2x4 again without that imagery searing searing its way out from my memory. I have one story in response to that for you from Caitlin, but not something I can share on this public forum 😆
Clamp. If you need to glue together two pieces of wood who's widths happen to total to just over the space between the legs, you can apply glue between them and wedge them in the gap and call it a day
Listening to this gave me flashbacks to survey courses and guest lectures being held by theoretical physicists!😂😂 Great presentation brother, I hope all is well on your end!!
Oh I’ve seen that! Super cool. Plywood naturally seems to suck moisture like a camel getting ready for an adventure. I wonder if all that thirsty plywood endgrain has a tendency to starve all those little miter joints? Could see if not carefully clamped and properly glued, that while prettier, structural integrity may not be substantially better. Would be a good one for @WoodcraftbySuman to test.
I agree, it is a solid contender for the sickest Tech Deck mini vert ramp parkour training device for an athletic pet ferret as well as a defecation station TV tray seat for your sex swing, which brings us to your “mallet” at 0:08 ... Glad to see you again, Nick!
I misheard "Learning Curve" as "Learning Kerf," and now I can't help thinking you missed an opportunity there. How much weight do you think that stool will hold?
To be honest this project was only ok. Your video turned out spectacular because of your advanced knowledge in nature, and your progression in making videos. Keep up the great work Nick!!!
Nick. Why ya gotta buy every tool I dream about and love? To make me jealous? ...The non-youtube non-Sawstop Harvey table saw, the Hammer jointer combo, the OG curved legged Roubau bench idea you robbed from my dreams, the non-Festool/Ryobi real Festool/Festool miter saw? Finally today you crushed whats left of my soul... The F-ing chizels!.. when you casually, nonchalantly whipped out my dream chizels I thought no one noticed but me!? The MF-ing chizels man! Do you have no feelings? Then you scrape the glue off the Upside-down Honey Badger hammock to christen them? I'm dying inside. Seriously though, I love your vids, humor and all the risks you take to create the perfect piece. Even if it is with my tools... 250k subs end of 2024! You deserve it👍
I've put some hard hours into woodworking RU-vid. The piece is good, but I've come for this voice over. A+, best I've heard, densely packed with excellence. Keep it up.
My wife doesn’t understand why I want this luxury squatty potty. She doesn’t realize it’s economical use as I serve her breakfast in bed on it as well.
I expect there will be some pretty spectacular nursery furniture coming in the future. My father was a woodworker. I asked for a cradle 46 years ago when expecting my son. Never got it. I bet yours will be epic. Nice educational video, Nick. Always enjoy your commentary.