This is a valuable addition to my woodwork collection ru-vid.comUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO I still will rate this woodwork plan as the best in my reference library. It always seem to stand out from the rest whenever you go through the library. This is a masterpiece.
I AM 74 AND STARTED WOODWORKING SO THAT I HAVE SOMETHING TO DO YOUR VIDEO'S ARE REALY GREAT AND YOU ARE VERY GOOD LEARNED A LOT FROM YOU KEEP UP THE GREAT VIDEO'S AND ALSO YOU MAKE ME LAUGH THANKS
I like your good vibes, I like your histrionics, but what I like the most is that you do not do a mystery or an activity for the gifted out of carpentry. Keep it that way, keep it simple!!! Regards. Rodolfo
hello Sir.... I'm a 62-year-old retiree. Bourbon and Bourbon Moth are my entertainment and a comfort in these trying times..... your attention to detail is what I'm envious of most... My beard used to be of a length comparable to yours, but never so dark. I was an electrician by trade. 4 years in the Navy right out of high school then 40 years in construction in the 5 boros of New York City.. We moved to Bridgeport New York near Syracuse. I went from a borrowed 400 square foot wood shop to now owning my own 1800 square foot shop. I'm a Woodford Reserve addict... and put a 50 inch TV in the shop so I can laugh and learn along. Unfortunately 3 weeks ago I had rotator cuff repair surgery. Basically the shop is off limits for the next 9 weeks. { If I want to stay married} ... I get my fix watching you and continuing to be enteryained and always learning. Thank You Steven Sadofsky. PS You are a class act as us boomers used to say...
soaking up these information bursts ( video's you've made) like a sponge thats had no water for yrs... helping me find me feet in this new world i''ve decided to join. cheers for convincing me its possible..
Please keep building little projects just like this as their cheaper easier and awesome to watch. Thanks buddy for your RU-vid channel. Cheers from Canada
You introduced me to RMC and I couldn't be happier with how my butcher block island came out. Looks natural without the orange yellow look of the tung oil!
sledge. Show is fantastic, your voice calming, makes me feel as if I can do what you do. I got my plane, table saw, router, drill press, & clamps. Just need a jointer. Thanks for being such a great instructor.
Thats exactly it. Your voice and your videos are so relaxing to watch. And seeing your acomplish things while learning yourself is really nice :) Thanks.
I love these videos. Jason makes everything look so easy and explains everything perfectly. All I'm missing is most of the workshop tools! But I always take away lots of useful tips.
Its only in this episode that i realised the walls your clamps and guiding tools are on are sliding walls! holy crap what a smart way to have the storage you need but also just a crap ton of storage for the wood cuts
Just a simple wood bench, but a great entertaining video again. After discovered your channel while ago and watching 2-4 videos the night, it's hard to wait for the next one. Love your work and style, keep it up man. Cheers from Germany
You're no James King when it comes to glue! You'll never get a sponsorship from Titebond using such a scant amount of glue. lol Thumbs up and a sub for ya! Thanks for the video.
I watch a tonne of woodworking videos (just starting out as a hobby) and sir, yours are both interesting, provide good ideas and tips and also provide a few chuckles along the way.
I'll admit to cracking up at the Dead or Alive reference. I will not admit in a public forum how much time I spent on dance floors spinning around to that song in the 80s.
I've made a similar bench for camp. Differences I made: Wood was regular dimensional lumber. 2xstock pine. Instead of tenons, I drilled dowels for the legs. Instead of the corner braces, I strung another piece of wood to span between them and act as a "T" beam for the top. Dowels in the beam go into the legs. They break down easily and stack flat for transport. I also routed the top edge of the bench and the legs to make it look a little "lighter" and more finished and didn't have a sharp edge under the legs when you sat on it. They work great!
Hey Jason, lovely oak bench, that will last for another 100 years. Have you ever thought of becoming a song writer? you have serious talent. haha Just noticed your subscriptions are hitting crazy numbers, well done captain. Thanks for sharing
Planer, jointer, table saw, chop saw, band saw, router, some of these might be basic tools but not all. Who would've though so much work could go in to a flat bench with 2 legs? All that said still love the video, the work is amazing and the finished product is incredible. Keep it up!
Could you do a video explaining different types of wood? Terms people use when referencing types and condition of the wood and what they mean? And where you get your longer pieces of hardwood? I’m very new but very interested. Love the videos.
Beautiful bench and outstanding mortise/tenon work. Probably doesn't matter due to the thickness of the seat but seeing wedges going in line with the grain went against the grain, so to speak. White wash finish is something I'll have to try.