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Sanding, Oiling, Finish Iron Work, Spanish Cannon Wheels are Done! Another wheelwright project complete. Thank you for following along in the process of building these wheels from scratch!
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@deanlabbe9952
@deanlabbe9952 4 года назад
like everything you build these wheels are works of art that belong in a museum.
@singhA1968
@singhA1968 3 года назад
without a helper alone, it's a really great job. I salute sir.
@gravityalwayswins1434
@gravityalwayswins1434 4 года назад
i really like half laps. I built a 3/4 scale Christmas creche barn for our church. half lapped pegged joints everwhere. took eight full days labor to build. nobody looks at that detail but carpenters. this channel puts a smile on my face.
@MarvelDcImage
@MarvelDcImage 4 года назад
I can tell an old world craftsman by the broom work of the shop floor. That's no joke.
@pablojusto5506
@pablojusto5506 5 лет назад
It’s a pleasure watching you work in this trade. Keep showing the videos. Pablo
@anderskarlsson9881
@anderskarlsson9881 5 лет назад
I knew nothing about wheelmaking before I started to follow this series. Now I know a lot more, and also caught some useful tips and tricks. Beautiful wheels and it is so obvious that you are a true craftsman that take pride in your work. No corners were cut. Thank you for the lessons, and I will keep following you.
@worzelbxoy3565
@worzelbxoy3565 5 лет назад
Really glad your shop didn't burn down. Great work. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@Discover-Bible-Prophecy
@Discover-Bible-Prophecy 5 лет назад
What a privilege it was watching you craftsmanship.
@lorenzoboyd6889
@lorenzoboyd6889 5 лет назад
I came for the steam bending, and stayed for the entire process. In addition to the well-deserved praise others have bestowed, I feel compelled to add: Your editing is excellent. The music is nicely selected, and runs at a low level. Your commentary is informative, and is devoid of superfluous verbiage.
@Godshole
@Godshole 5 лет назад
I love that moment when your woodworking project gets its first coat of finish on and the grain just jumps out at you. Thank you for taking me along with your journey with these wheels. I have really enjoyed it and as ever with technical you tube channels no doubt 'learned by stealth' along the way :)
@Godshole
@Godshole 5 лет назад
@@EngelsCoachShop I think I coined the phrase 'learning by stealth' some years ago in a comment to Keith Fenner of the TurnWright machine works channel. His lathe and milling work has taught me a lot about the subject but more about processes and application of ideas to object and how to get my daft old head to wrap round it all. Thank you for the reply. Looking forward to the next project :)
@digitaIgorilla
@digitaIgorilla 4 года назад
Finished off with a gross of rivets nevermind all the previous steps. I admire your dedication to your craft.
@andrewnaylor3965
@andrewnaylor3965 5 лет назад
That last rivet must have put a massive smile on your face a Beautiful job. I learn something every week Thank you
@johndejong8119
@johndejong8119 Год назад
It's a great plesure to watch real craftsmanship. Thanks for sharing and stay healty. God bless.
@guyward5137
@guyward5137 5 лет назад
Really enjoyed the series. I watched 3 each day I was warn out just watching you. You are a hard worker and you have methods of doing thing to make it easier on your self. And you are a true craftsman. Thank you for taking the time to share your craft. Very interesting. Guy W
@strokerace5468
@strokerace5468 3 года назад
I finally watched this whole series. Holy crap
@johntripp8093
@johntripp8093 5 лет назад
Very nice job, great to see a true craftsman still exists in the world today. I would like to stop and shake your hand some day and have a tour of the shop.
@johannrissik
@johannrissik 5 лет назад
It was an absolute pleasure to watch this series and a privilege to watch such craftsmanship. Thank you.
@johnbaker7621
@johnbaker7621 5 лет назад
As I grandson of a blacksmith I an in pressed with what you do it a lot of what my grandfather show me 50+ years ago
@mustangbob51
@mustangbob51 5 лет назад
thanks tons for putting up these videos. starting watching these just as you started. you are a true artisan of your craft. my hat is off to you sir!!!
@FANG1950
@FANG1950 5 лет назад
at the time of this comment, there were 153 comments plus mine, equals 154 ... for all that I read ... that would make 308 thumbs up... and hopes that you were or are being well rewarded for the work we've witnessed ... Gorgeous set of wheels.... I love the grain popping out that way also...
@randallparker8477
@randallparker8477 5 лет назад
So are we gonna get a "crating up" segment? At least a short time lapse? LOL I have so enjoyed watching your craftsmanship, and enjoy your humor. Thanks again!
@andrewblack6185
@andrewblack6185 5 лет назад
Sir you are a credit to your trade.I have watched this whole series and many of your other videos and it is fantastic to see a fine craftsman at work doing what he loves,thank you for sharing with us.
@jaksilver3656
@jaksilver3656 5 лет назад
Blacksmiths aren't the only ones who practice "need a tool? MAKE a tool"
@Uncle_Matt_
@Uncle_Matt_ 5 лет назад
You are watching a master at work.
@ramaroodle
@ramaroodle 5 лет назад
Like that router technique. No plunge. Just tilt and go. I love how you have jigs for almost everything. That must more than double your productivity. So, do you do all of your own editing and camera work? If so you have gone from one of my favorite craftsmen to one of my favorite humans. What's next??
@johnking8679
@johnking8679 9 месяцев назад
Simply spectacular, Dave !!
@imanutnur7
@imanutnur7 3 года назад
I just recently found your RU-vid site and I have a woodshop and use it for my woodworking hobby unlike yours that is a business I find solace in watching your work. I am 77 and watching you makes me wish I had your job.
@leegoldman7491
@leegoldman7491 3 года назад
My oldest brother (Joel) his shop in South Carolina burned about 80% he called the fire dept. they put out the fire but it was a total loss, so with the help of one of the finest brother-n-law that ever has been (Graham) from Savanna, GA. came up and helped my brother or my brother helped Graham don't know which because they are both master wood craftsmen, build a new shop that was way better and bigger he did have to add some more money to accomplish that though, I know my brother understands your loss very well and I am sorry for your loss, your videos are spectacular thanks for sharing...
@regsparkes6507
@regsparkes6507 5 лет назад
Wonderful Craftsmanship to watch,...Well done!
@larrysperling8801
@larrysperling8801 5 лет назад
what a great series of videos. someday you need to do a video about all the special machines and fixtures you have created and how you got into and learned your trade.
@terrystover7365
@terrystover7365 3 года назад
Just watched and I know this video is from the past but I wanted to say the wheels turned out beautiful. Enjoyed it very much.
@josephgalarneau7177
@josephgalarneau7177 5 лет назад
tracing my family history I found quite a number of wheelrights and blacksmiths and I had a general knowledge of what they did. But after watching your videos I see why some towns gave them land and sometimes cattle to come settle there. It's labor intensive for you with all your power tools, It must have been ten fold more so when everything was done with only hand tools. My hat's off to you sir.
@aubreyaub
@aubreyaub 5 лет назад
Marvellous, bloody marvellous. Thank you!
@Emmett__Brown88
@Emmett__Brown88 5 лет назад
The way you organize the work and all the steps is much more than instructive, I learn a lot more from your gestures instead of spending hours and hours reading and watching tutorials, thanks Master. "I will strive to live with love and care upon the level by the square"
@Emmett__Brown88
@Emmett__Brown88 5 лет назад
@@EngelsCoachShop i need years for metabolized all your teaching, every video includes tons of knowledges , pheraps you don't realize this, but you teaching a style, not a job, and i need it because i need a to learn the right way, thank's again for your painstaking dedication, even to make it extremely enjoyable to watch.
@dhousermouthpiece
@dhousermouthpiece 5 лет назад
A real pleasure to watch. Beautiful work.
@jesscneal
@jesscneal 5 лет назад
What an incredible amount of work. They turned out beautiful Dave :)
@danbreyfogle8486
@danbreyfogle8486 5 лет назад
The straps over the joints was unexpected, what a great touch. I suppose that was something the originals would have had, but being unfamiliar with those I wouldn't know that. Such great work, but darn, that is a lot of repetitive steps to get all of them done. Great video series.
@andrewdraper8336
@andrewdraper8336 5 лет назад
It is a honor and a privilege to watch you work. Those wheels are works of art. Thank you for alowing us to watch and follow you.
@davidlentz9683
@davidlentz9683 5 лет назад
Hope the folks in Florida post some pictures of the finished cannons. Awesome.
@jimthesoundman8641
@jimthesoundman8641 5 лет назад
I thought their final destination was Puerto Rico. Maybe they are leaving from Port of Miami?
@filmbluff99
@filmbluff99 5 лет назад
Excellent series. A very useful warning on the danger of linseed oil/rag fires. As a boy I grew up in a town with over 300 small to large furniture factories in it. One of the common causes of fires in these factories, was rags tossed in the bin igniting during the night.
@philbryant6413
@philbryant6413 5 лет назад
Those wheels make beautiful table tops.
@nutsmcflurry3737
@nutsmcflurry3737 5 лет назад
Wonderful series of craftsmanship at its best.
@JohnnyUmphress
@JohnnyUmphress 5 лет назад
Those wheels are beautiful. I would love to see how you crate them for shipping. Thanks for this series, it was a pleasure to watch.
@nowayjerk8064
@nowayjerk8064 5 лет назад
yep we need to see the crate please , my thoughts as well :)
@berthatton9410
@berthatton9410 5 лет назад
Ditto. Thanks
@billmorris2613
@billmorris2613 2 года назад
Check out How I crate 12 Cannon wheels for shipping #11.
@randomtux1234
@randomtux1234 5 лет назад
nice tidy workshop proves a most excellent work ethick disipline
@davidgorringe
@davidgorringe 5 лет назад
Works of art . Thanks for sharing this with us.
@gardenman3
@gardenman3 5 лет назад
I bet you will be glad to have them out of the shop.
@luigiseli2552
@luigiseli2552 5 лет назад
Lordy that's a ton of work . . . I hope you got $100k per wheel ;o) Thanks for your time
@donniegray553
@donniegray553 5 лет назад
I have wondered that he must receive a big sum of $$ for the work he does, too. He certainly has a passion for what he does. And it would be worth every dollar
@southjerseysound7340
@southjerseysound7340 4 года назад
@@donniegray553 his prices are actually very reasonable for the quality of work.
@strokedriedrie
@strokedriedrie 5 лет назад
Although it looks like an easy job Dave, I do see a tremendous big job, for a labor force of 6 people from beginning to end. And it's not only creating the wheels, but also the camera work and eddithing the the video. All this only done by one man, especially looking at the credits of ''professional'' video's with 50 names on it, taken in comparison, Great job! I thank you for the eye candy of the making from ''nothing'' to these beautiful wheels, 99.9% done by one man great job Dave!
@jonka1
@jonka1 5 лет назад
Mr Engle are you admitting that those wheels are entirely your fault?
@arrangemonk
@arrangemonk 4 года назад
every job looks easy when you know what you are doing
@AffordBindEquipment
@AffordBindEquipment 4 года назад
totally agree. the production value of these videos is right up there with the best.
@ianlaurenson8705
@ianlaurenson8705 4 года назад
@notrut
@notrut 3 года назад
Just incredible .... I wanted to see the recipient's face when they were uncrated in Florida!
@normansandds757
@normansandds757 5 лет назад
Brilliant seares keep them coming
@klausbecker7542
@klausbecker7542 2 года назад
Amazing !! Incredible Amount of work and so accurately and Pecise. Would love to know your age. You never need a Fitness Studio. Love watching this Series and learn a lot doing it. Make more of them if possible. Thank you a lot.
@augustoblues1
@augustoblues1 4 года назад
You are fantastic workman, never I see it...congratulation!
@ktoth29
@ktoth29 5 лет назад
One can only imagine how much labor was involved without modern power tools
@Cabmaker
@Cabmaker Год назад
Those are beautiful wheels I hope you made a ton of money on them, they are a lot of work!
@stephenrice4554
@stephenrice4554 Год назад
Nice finish on the wheels . Very tasty 👍🇬🇧
@jimraq1
@jimraq1 5 лет назад
Thanks for sharing with us all over the world. Look forward to your next job.
@williambidel9258
@williambidel9258 5 лет назад
I appreciate the fact that you did not eliminate TV altogether, otherwise, we would not have been witness to your skillful work. I am selfish, I need to see more.
@jeanhawken4482
@jeanhawken4482 4 года назад
What an enormous job. They are so elegant
@JeanClaudeDepoil
@JeanClaudeDepoil 4 года назад
A chaque fois vous réalisez de vrais chef-d'œuvres Merci de tous ces partages
@rickbrandt9559
@rickbrandt9559 5 лет назад
The Speedy Hammer!!!! Yaaaa!
@saulpenilla778
@saulpenilla778 5 лет назад
Wow that work was very impressive. You have a great work shop and an admirable work ethic. What great tools you've made to accomplish your tasks. I love the camera work.
@courtneyhall7140
@courtneyhall7140 4 года назад
as always,beautifull work engles.
@bluemtnsman
@bluemtnsman 5 лет назад
I could almost smell the finish and what a grand patina ! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍. Fantastic job Mr. Dave. Thanks for letting us tag along. -Charlie
@lukeeichner
@lukeeichner 5 лет назад
Just want you to know watching you work reminds me of working with my Dad you do an awesome job.
@jayh8490
@jayh8490 5 лет назад
wow those look absolutely amazing. the amount of work that went into that is unreal. you're a true craftsman, loved the videos on this
@Stupha_Kinpendous
@Stupha_Kinpendous 5 лет назад
Man, I've really enjoyed this series. Thank you very much.
@arnhemseptember2009
@arnhemseptember2009 5 лет назад
Great Job. Be proud of it!
@stevenpdxedu
@stevenpdxedu 4 года назад
For all the trouble it was using mahogany for the build it certainly paid dividends at finishing time, wow do those wheels pop! Only your skill and craftsmanship took them to the next level. Kudos.
@chrisrosenkrantz2812
@chrisrosenkrantz2812 5 лет назад
Absolutely fantastic craftsmanship.
@mybeachshack
@mybeachshack 5 лет назад
Sir..... I don't know what you charge per wheel, but it is definitely NOT enough. You are a man among men to be sure. Hat's off !! (and i DO see those flowers over by the door !)
@jimlong527
@jimlong527 5 лет назад
Fantastic what a series, you are so talented
@colinonline2662
@colinonline2662 5 лет назад
It is a real privilege to watch you work, and see so much beauty formed from the hands of one man. This one video offers more than ten lessons on skills that are applicable across a lifetime of practical work. Thank you.
@SmokeFlame1
@SmokeFlame1 5 лет назад
Beautiful finish. Great series.
@poppabob69
@poppabob69 5 лет назад
Like you said at the beginning of this series, mahogany is not a wood one would immediately think of for a wheel, but the end results were spectacular. Staying ahead of wood dust is near impossible, but absolutely crucial as your story describes. Scary stuff. Thanks for bringing us along on this project Dave. Can't wait to see what's next. (These wheels truly are amazing.)
@bfeitell
@bfeitell 5 лет назад
It's amazing to see the how you distill years of experience into efficient ways to do the work of a team of people mostly on your own. From the placement and organization of materials and tasks to the job specific jigs, it's a joy to watch you work.
@ThePurpleSquirrel
@ThePurpleSquirrel 4 года назад
You, fine sir, are a genius!
@michaelhawley6299
@michaelhawley6299 5 лет назад
Absolutely beautiful work sir.
@Norm475
@Norm475 5 лет назад
Those wheels are more like pieces of fine art than a functional wheel. They are just beautiful.
@homeyshlitz
@homeyshlitz 5 лет назад
Elegant work Engels. A true testament to your craft.
@KPearce57
@KPearce57 5 лет назад
Beautiful works of Art!!
@markfrench8892
@markfrench8892 4 года назад
There's something that's so satisfying in watching your videos. Inspriational too. As one craftsman to another I'd like to thank you for sharing your videos.
@keithtpullin
@keithtpullin 5 лет назад
Respect for a wonderful job !!
@fishon8406
@fishon8406 3 года назад
Excellent about oily rag fire dangers. I was watching you do this and was heartened to see you actually discuss and demonstrate what to do with them. Linseed Oil and fire - it will happen. The drying, as the rags lay in a bucket, gives off heat. It's an exothermic reaction. All oily rags do that. Linseed oil is notorious for this fire danger. I know, my good buddy lost three airplanes (Cessna's) and a hanger. The rags were in a metal can. But the can was under the wing (wood with doped skin). Yes, either burn them or toss them in a metal can full of water. At least hang them on a rack spread out - outside the shop. Even Danish Oil will do this, given the opportunity and right conditions. He called me one day. "Hey, you're a woodworker. Guess what I learned about oily rags this weekend."
@Stan7670
@Stan7670 5 лет назад
Beautifully done.
@bobjohnson1710
@bobjohnson1710 5 лет назад
You look like you could use a nice cold beer about now! Well done!
@dominosgarage
@dominosgarage 5 лет назад
Another great video. Love it. Keep up the good work.
@1jtolvey
@1jtolvey 5 лет назад
GREAT WORK !!!
@bigniper
@bigniper 5 лет назад
Nice work my friend. Got to say your Workshop is just like mine used to be. 2 hours of moving stuff about to do a 1/2 hour job. got a feeling all of us Dave's are the same.
@randomtux1234
@randomtux1234 5 лет назад
totally magnificent this man does all this solo
@ShainAndrews
@ShainAndrews 5 лет назад
Geeze... order 12 wheels/tires from a guy, and the thanks you get is four new pins driven into in each one! Thanks for letting us tag along. The process is fascinating, and your work exemplary.
@remigiuszwjurek6008
@remigiuszwjurek6008 5 лет назад
Great work, beautiful work!
@robertengl9152
@robertengl9152 5 лет назад
Great to watch a true professional who gets the job done in realistic ways! Great series. Thsnk you
@mickeyd8747
@mickeyd8747 5 лет назад
Simply lovely work
@52memor
@52memor 5 лет назад
Thank you !! absolutely fascinating and enjoyable to watch Many thanks
@natesamedic
@natesamedic 5 лет назад
I’d love to see them on the cannon. Awesome work
@aazogbi
@aazogbi 4 года назад
Your videos are a delight to watch. The patient care you take in every step of the construction, the mastery of so many skills you possess, the calm pace of your precise explanations, the soothing background music and opening country scenes... many a person will have no longer need to go to a shrink after watching you at work! Thank you for so any nice videos and happy holidays to you and yours!
@denningmp37
@denningmp37 4 года назад
Beautiful wheels
@viklund2725
@viklund2725 5 лет назад
Great job! beautiful wheels.
@ohUredneck
@ohUredneck 5 лет назад
I know the feeling. Mine is 40' x 60'. My next one will be 40' x 100'. To help contain metal drill shavings, I use a block magnet next to my drilling. The wheels turned out beautiful!
@MrPokal2
@MrPokal2 5 лет назад
Wow! Epickie!
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