I really appreciate the ingenuity and simplicity of all your different jigs and clamps you have made for your projects. Very impressive its easy to see that your an intelligent and interesting man
@@udoaas2466 Спасибо и Вам, за внимание! Мы, наверно ровесники, с удовольствием наблюдаю, за Вашим каналом! А музыка, такая родная)))! У нас тоже, есть горловое пение.
@@mirassarsenbaev525 Привет. Если твой возраст чуть за шестьдесят, то мы ровесники, да. А я знаю горловое пение. Я большой поклонник "Huun Huur Tu". Думаю, музыка, которую я исполняю в видео, не совсем горловое пение. Но все же исходит из самой жизни. Музыка от души, наверное, похожа во всех странах.
@@udoaas2466 Добрый вечер! Мне 68 лет, значит мы ровесники! ((( Но дело не в этом... Просто, сначала засмотрелся, как идёт процесс, и уже потом стал замечать детали. Должен сказать, что все., что ты делаешь, мне нравится! И всегда, с хорошим настроением! Ты хороший мастер и хороший человек! Постараюсь научится у тебя, очень нравиться такой стиль! Такая мебель, долго живёт. Когда-нибудь внуки, будут рассказывать своим детям, что это сделал, наш дедушка! И вспомнят добрым словом! Счастья тебе и удачи, уважаемый!
@@mirassarsenbaev525 Спасибо за добрые слова Мiras. Это столярное дело научило меня не только столярному делу, но и бытию человека. Потому что в этой работе я все делаю сам, от идеи до реализации и продажи. Это заставляет видеть более широкую картину.
Wow! You did a fantastic job! The tools that you have helped so much. I’m thinking about doing woodwork, but mine will be more by hand for lack of tools.😅
Greetings. Yes, in the thirty years that I have been doing this job, quite a lot of different tools have accumulated. But I also started with little and made many tools myself, because it was cheaper that way and also because specific tools were simply not available. Many machine tools are still in use today.
Dear sir I am ardently in love watching your videos. We live in Kerala, India, and run a homestay, Sceva’s Garden Home at the hill station Munnar I get into many works that experts dare not to. During this COVID period planed to increase our room numbers as crucial to thrive on when tourism is alive. To keep the cost lower I thought of making some rooms with wooden walls as we have some mahogany trees my wife planted 20 years ago. I cut down 4 of them out of 27 and took them to a nearby sawmill to make planks. Also a few smaller other trees. Out of what most people consider waste wood, I have made the walls very beautiful, have made a few rustic tables for the rooms and so much more. You inspire me a lot, Thank you, keep going 😀😀 it will be great pleasure having you with us sometimes !🤩
Thank you for acknowledging my work. I also watched your videos and photos on the Sceva’s Garden website. You have a very beautiful house. The views of the mountain are stunning. And your nature! It is so lush and colorful, there are many times more colors, shapes and bird voices than we have here in Nordic Estonia. So beautiful! You must be used to your own nature, but I watched and gasped. Yes, tourism is probably having a hard time right now. I wish you endurance. I really like Sceva’s Garden Home.
Hi, you welcome. I let the wood age outside in the sun and rain for about a year or two, so the surface of the wood becomes quite dark, I sand a little and oil it, so the color is natural old wood. Those surfaces that I saw and plane, the white tone comes out, I tone those places with stain, but I have the recipe for the stain as a production secret, sorry.
Thank you very much for your video. It is fantastic. As usual. What substance do you use to fill in holes and cracks in wood (black and looks like glue of a kind)??
Thank you for your kind words. Big cracks i fill with polyurethane glue, the black substance I use to fill small cracks is wood dust and linseed oil. Wood dust is from sanding tinted surfaces, that because it is black....almost black.
I made this saw myself. I just named him a saw. But really, this saw turned out quite well. Not all of my own making workbenches have turned out so good.
Yes, thank you. The oil is "Teak Oil", the main component of which is linseed oil. The last layer applied by hand is oil wax. The main components are linseed oil and beeswax.
@@noelsyab965 Thank`s. I use polyurethane glue mixed with wood dust, because the glue is more flexible than epoxy and has less chance of cracking over time.
Hola. El aceite que uso y aplico con la manguera en el baño es "Aceite de Teca". La cera que aplico después, que da brillo, es la cera de abejas que le agrego al "Aceite de Teca"
Клей Soudal PRO45-P, но другие компании также производят полиуретановый клей. По клеевым свойствам есть и более качественные клеи, но полиуретановые клеи хорошо заполняют зазоры. Это важно для садовой мебели.