welcome to my little carpentry workshop, in this tutorial I will explain how to make a simple dancing mouse automaton. I used simple recycled materials such as fir wood planks and beech wood stiks.
Ma non è vero ahaha, a parte un po' di accento lo parli perfettamente, non ti preoccupare! E complimenti per il montaggio del video oltre che ovviamente per le carinissime costruzioni!
Your English is fine sir. The music is very well chosen but it is a little bit too loud when you are speaking. This is a wonderful video, thank you for sharing, I enjoyed it very much.
This makes me feel like a child from a poor family in Victorian time, who while walking past the high street shops that display magnificent goods and hand made toys, could only stare through the window with envy at the little dancing mouse which would easily cost more than my father’s entire yearly wage of 5 pounds…
I loved all of this! My favorite point was when you painted the mouse- that's when it went from using my imagination to see a bit of wood as a mouse, to watching a perfect little mouse dancing with glee.
First let me say that I admire you for taking the time to learn English. Most English speaking people don’t bother to learn another language, sad but true. Secondly, these are so magical, I’m enchanted. If you sold kits that people could put the projects together, they would sell like hot cakes. If you ever think about doing that, please let me know, I would buy one for certain. Love the ballet at the end! Thank you for sharing this smile making creation of yours!
Man, i can say for all of us, you have found the spot where joy resides and these videos take it for a walk from the heart to the mind and mind to the heart .... You are the only person in the world who can make something with so much skill look so easy and come out even better than the process shows... to have the vision... then watching the engineering is incredible... i still dont know how you do it.. ha!... your a pro at every angle... from editing to artwork ...Thank you... i will be watching and recommending your uploads. Stay winning friend... by the way you could speak it in any language and it is intriguing with detail enough for anyone to follow so its all good if you spoke it in your native language we would enjoy every second of it still.. you did great ❗️💥🤸
Your little mice encouraged me to take the risk and start this hobby. I hope that you don't mind that I copied your clever design. I assumed it would be OK when you posted a video on how to make them... Thank you for making your channel - you inspired me to take the first steps toward this creative outlet and I really, really appreciate it!
Thank you very much for this the inspiration! I just came back from one afternoon in my workshop. I build it with the help of your video. Wifey and I love it! Greetings from Northern Finland.
Thanks for this tutorial. Will build this with my 2 kids (1,5 & 3 Yr). Will take us ages. For obvious safety reasons we only work with hand powered tools (without electrical motor). My hand-cranc drill is one of their favourite "toys" But first we need to finish their wooden kitchen. Its missing a wall to separate dishwasher & oven.
I just saw your incredible skeleton orchestra on Instagram and had to see more of your work. You are a master! Your work is amazing and beautiful. I've always loved automata and marionettes and it's so great to find someone making these gorgeous creations 😀
Dear Sir, I have enjoyed the short video for this tutorial so much that I had to try making it myself. I've just finished crafting one jolly dancing mouse out of cardboard and completed it with a story in rhymes. Thank you, grazie mille, for sharing and inspiring!
Seeing your work made me well up with emotion, its more than my words can describe❤️🪻🐀 I want to make this! My twin and I we love mouse since we were younger haha
Haha! Brings a smile to your face for sure :-D these kind of toys you want to keep forever, made with meraki (a Greek word for talent+devotion together). Well done!! 👏
Your english is fine! ^^ but maybe try for the next video to reduse the volume of the music - it was sometimes harder to understand you, since the music was to loud :)
ti seguo da tempo su Instagram ed ho scoperto solo ora il canale RU-vid. Veramente complimenti per la tua fantasia e le tue capacità manuali. Creare storie semplici ed originali non è così semplice come possa sembrare …. Spero continuerai a stupirci e a darci ispirazione 😊
I think that your English is just fine and I am LOVING your videos!!! I have been doing some aspect of woodworking since I was 4 years old (I learned from my grandfather and father). you are displaying true woodcraft in its highest form!! WELL DONE!!!
Must say I look your video without voice. But the mechanical mice’s are so beautiful, that I must send a comment before I’m seeing it twice to proof the english😉
The lines on the wood here are so perfect, it's almost a shame to paint over them. Look at how they align with the back extended leg, and with the body, and the face - they all face the direction the mouse is pointing, so it is a satisfying alignment
That was an amazing video and your English is lovely its got that foreign accent to it and i think it makes it even better, think about it from the bottom of England to the top of England look how many different accents there are and they are all English 😊and your choice of music was spot on, thank you 🙏
You’re English is fine and it’s really good to hear you speak about the process. You are really talented in many different ways. There’s something magical about the finished product.. so simple yet so elegant and definitely creative.
My inner child is sooo happy! I’m trying to make an simple automata toy for my grandson for Christmas this is very inspiring. I’m working in cardboard as I work out my design and the mechanisms so it’s helpful to see how you make the offset cam. Thank you for posting and your English is great! Best wishes from Arizona