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Stagecoaches had their place to store you luggage while traveling, much like airliners today. Not quite as complicated however. Building and restoring horse drawn vehicles is a fun journey to another time and lifestyle.
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Carriage Terminology: An Historical
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An Interesting account of an early English Wheelwright Shop amzn.to/39sAICR
The Wheelwright Shop, in Kindle form amzn.to/3bxYOhd
The Twenty Mule Team of Death Valley amzn.to/3KJ4mXF
Around Boron amzn.to/3KZzwKx
Twenty Mule Team of Death Valley amzn.to/3EdzAUd
The Rasp I like to use - 14” amzn.to/2wclyTI
The Big Hoof Rasp - 17” amzn.to/3nMh5NL
The Rebar Leatherman I use amzn.to/2vuvWpH
The silk scarf I wear amzn.to/2wGqKQf
My metal marking pencil amzn.to/2Hu75oB
Metal marking pencil refills amzn.to/3744EDP
Any of these Amazon links can add support to this channel if you find them helpful..
Thanks!
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@exileinderby51
@exileinderby51 Год назад
I've watched your videos for years and don't often comment but I'd just like to say that it is a privilege to see a proper old school craftsman at work
@Martin52863
@Martin52863 Год назад
Isn’t it just? Dave’s super mellow persona helps with the watchability a lot as well.
@richardthornhill4630
@richardthornhill4630 Год назад
Absolutely amazing how Dave can duplicate. He has the tools, the knowledge to use them, and the expertise of a skilled craftsman to make it look simple.
@leeklemetti1887
@leeklemetti1887 Год назад
According to Dave, all you have to do is heat and beat!
@markwatson9816
@markwatson9816 Год назад
Dave works red hot steel better than I can form PlayDoh😢
@CardboardCreationism
@CardboardCreationism Год назад
99% of the planet doesn't even have the hand strength to do a single days work that Dave does.
@FieryWACO
@FieryWACO Год назад
Agree. I don't think I can make 2 of *anything* look exactly alike.
@craigsmith8217
@craigsmith8217 Год назад
Just an artist!
@machinemoverman4614
@machinemoverman4614 Год назад
What can a person say that hasn’t already been said, I am just in awe! Wow what talent!
@mikemarley2389
@mikemarley2389 Год назад
What a great trade.The fact that you are making a library of your craft will insure that future craftsmen can keep this trade alive.Great contribution to mankind Dave.
@doncc6080
@doncc6080 Год назад
Jack of all trades master of none. Dave is Master of all Trades and excellently done.
@Disinterested1
@Disinterested1 Год назад
after watching for years I now believe you are indeed Bob Ross's long lost Coachbuilding cousin! best wishes to you and your beautiful wife have a great day and thank you for improving mine!
@mlsargent51
@mlsargent51 Год назад
The volume balance of music to the sounds of hammers and work being done is very nicely done! Makes the video flow so smoothly
@keithbrowning3899
@keithbrowning3899 Год назад
You must be the world rasping champion. That whole piece is better than most bespoke cabinet furniture.
@grimreaper7198
@grimreaper7198 Год назад
Nobody in the world appreciates great blacksmithing like yours. I could watch it for hours.
@Garth2011
@Garth2011 Год назад
That is one expensive custom clevis for the right side ! But she's a diamond for the era ! Very strong design for the boot floor...love that type of woodwork.
@gumshoetooheydyan8183
@gumshoetooheydyan8183 Год назад
Two hundred thousand subscribers is just around the corner Dave and Diane which means you have made a lot of people happy, cheers and well deserved your devoted follower tony
@andrewmacomber1638
@andrewmacomber1638 Год назад
Dave & Diane you are by far the best of Norm Abrams New Yankee Work Shop and Forged in Fire combined. Way better in that you capture the real old world functionality of the craft. I appreciate very much. Blessings Peace and Love to you both. ✌🏻❤️🇺🇸🙏🏻
@ron827
@ron827 Год назад
Accurately duplicating that clevis was nothing but pure raw talent. AMAZING!
@clearviewtechnical
@clearviewtechnical Год назад
Dave's devotion to his craft and his willingness to share his knowledge in this series of videos is priceless. These skills may have become extinct otherwise.
@johnkelly6942
@johnkelly6942 Год назад
The power mortising chisel is truly one of the great inventions of the Industrial Revolution. Chopping those things out by hand is a real pain.
@mayforddavis9291
@mayforddavis9291 Год назад
As always, thank you for allowing me to witness a craftsman/artist applying metal working trade. God bless you and Mrs. Engels.
@danaowen9014
@danaowen9014 Год назад
Dave you have the most calm speaking, and clear voice. I never get tired of hearing you talk.
@alandent7231
@alandent7231 Год назад
Watching you work , I can understand why these wagons are around 100 years later.! Thanks for sharing!
@VAXHeadroom
@VAXHeadroom Год назад
I was very privileged to take a woodworking class with Roy Underhill this past weekend and recommended this channel to Roy and all my classmates. For Roy in particular, to think of putting his videos on YT with the same goals as Engle's.
@paulsquires9117
@paulsquires9117 Год назад
By far and away the cleverest man on RU-vid.
@tombellus8986
@tombellus8986 Год назад
You make it look so easy, but I know it's not--- years of just doing it makes it look that way. Just like an artist makes it look so great. Thank you for your masterpiece.
@nathanokun8801
@nathanokun8801 Год назад
The very definition of blacksmith art!
@shrumittofarmer439
@shrumittofarmer439 Год назад
My favorite thing to do well before dawn with my coffee is to watch Dave and his mastery of so many skills! Other than feeling grossly inept. Please don’t stop!
@epamanonda1
@epamanonda1 Год назад
A craftsman at work. What a pleasure to watch.
@louGriggs1944
@louGriggs1944 Год назад
Always relaxing to watch a master craftsman at his work. Thanks.
@thisolesignguy2733
@thisolesignguy2733 Год назад
That seemed like a whole lot of work for something we buy at the hardware store for $5. But, man does it look awesome when it's handmade! There's no comparison.
@Garth2011
@Garth2011 Год назад
Yessiree...it has to match regardless of the labor
@jackpledger8118
@jackpledger8118 Год назад
Great to see this craftsmanship displayed. Don't think you have to worry about being replaced by AI.
@russellcraven251
@russellcraven251 Год назад
I don't think I could make a duplicate like he did without having a dozen pieces scrapped.Just a true craftsman.
@georgesherfick2444
@georgesherfick2444 Год назад
Maybe, years ago he threw of lot of them out . But no more
@bruceyoung1343
@bruceyoung1343 Год назад
I so love to watch you create a part from iron. Heating it up and forming what you need. Love it
@JulianFoley
@JulianFoley Год назад
The quick, confident work of the professional.
@mikeunum
@mikeunum Год назад
AMAZING so as always. Every move you made my friend saw me moving my hands in the same way. That's the old ways of working. I'm an 63 year young ;-) construction and furniture maker (Bau und Möbeltischler) and also the and Iron handling who learnd in the real old ways. When i die 2 minutes later all that will be lost because the young people around my place have no interests to laern it and that gives me sometimes bad feelings.
@hank5655
@hank5655 Год назад
Dave I have learned so much about working with metal and hot You have made my projects so much easier, Thanks..
@tolbaszy8067
@tolbaszy8067 Год назад
Great camera work! Editing was perfect to show the progression from raw stock to finished piece. Thanks for sharing!
@shubus
@shubus Год назад
Dave, really enjoyed watching you forge that iron. I always wondered how such pieces were made---and now I know!
@joescarborough1
@joescarborough1 Год назад
Interesting how many are amazed by basic joinery. Just goes to show you how correct my employer was when he said, "We're a dying breed." I grin when someone comments on you clocking nuts. Every screw in my house - from window pulls to switchplate covers to cabinet hinges- is clocked. Take pride in your work and especially the details.
@imanutnur7
@imanutnur7 Год назад
I have a lot of RU-vid videos that I watch over the week varying in subject matter but yours is at the top of the list. I am 80 years old and also a woodworker and find your talent exceptional and wish I lived closer as I would enjoy seeing your tools and work.
@asarand
@asarand Год назад
I am so enjoying watching the process on this wagon. I just recently found out that you built replicas of the borax I remember from my young childhood the TV shows Rawhide and Death Valley Days. I was always fascinated by those wagons. The advertiser who sponsored the shows was Twenty Mule Team Borax and they always showed the image of the two borax carts and the water cart being drawn by the 20 mules.
@shubus
@shubus Год назад
That's what I remember, also!
@shubus
@shubus Год назад
@@PendeltonWhiskey It's a great series and well worth watcching!
@lerkzor
@lerkzor Год назад
Here is his playlist of his Borax wagons build --> ru-vid.com/group/PL3Qu3GIvx73EgVa8dYcN_e9ps2BDMO9j3
@rickelliott4130
@rickelliott4130 Год назад
such a pleasure watching a MASTER at work.
@kennethsiler9503
@kennethsiler9503 Год назад
I enjoy watching you do your masterworks you all right very good blacksmith carpenter and seamstress
@starchaser2489
@starchaser2489 Год назад
The Bakery Boys robbed a stagecoach yesterday. They came in buns glazing.😀
@royreynolds108
@royreynolds108 Год назад
We will hold the door for you.
@vincentlavarenne6682
@vincentlavarenne6682 Год назад
Remaining masters in coach making are rare. Those with the will t and the capacity to rebuild historical coaches rom scratch , or even more challenging from scraps, are even rarer. But one who can explain every choice he makes in such a clear and interesting way, and who demonstrate such a skill in every step of the making is definitely unique .
@garthbutton699
@garthbutton699 Год назад
Folks now days don't realize what a blacksmith was worth now we just go to a big box store for our clevis,thanks for taking us down that path🤗😎🤗😎
@mjac8373
@mjac8373 Год назад
Maestro with the hot metal...and everyhitng else, too. Beautiful work and well made video. Thank you!!
@jimwilloughby
@jimwilloughby Год назад
I loved that line "We'll see what we can do." , when talking about that clevis for the rear boot. Then you proceed to produce an exact duplicate of the clevis. Watching you do blacksmithing work is probably my favorite part of these videos.
@stephenrice4554
@stephenrice4554 Год назад
I've been watching Dave and his geranium for some years now and I'm still immensely impressed by the all round talents of this man . Wheels , carriages , geraniums , cattle , hotel , look forward to the net one . Thanks Dave . 👍🇬🇧
@Vikingwerk
@Vikingwerk Год назад
Some serious skill to copy that forged eye/clevis! The original smith had it easy, by comparison, making two new ones; he would not be constrained trying to match existing dimensions, could have just forged eyes on the ends of two equal length bars and folded them, copying that old one adds a lot of challenge! Amazing and fascinating work as usual!
@garrettswoodworx1873
@garrettswoodworx1873 Год назад
Another incredibly interesting and informative episode finished altogether too soon. As always, thanks for allowing along on this incredible journey.
@davidbishop4015
@davidbishop4015 Год назад
Another fine job of forging parts for the wagon. And your attention to detail on the luggage boot is amazing. Stay safe.
@anthonywilson4873
@anthonywilson4873 5 месяцев назад
We had a fantastic woodwork teacher at school, we made blind mortise and tenon joints then cut some wedge shapes slots in them and made some wedges for them. When the joint is assembled the wedges hit the bottom of the tenon pocket and spread the tenon as it is driven in. This means you have a glued joint with a tight tenon that is spread at its lower end. Impossible to pull out. Thanks Mr Parry! Fantastic work following you for years. Learnt a lot!
@sasquatch885
@sasquatch885 Год назад
Every time I get to the end of your videos I’m disappointed that it’s over already.😬
@1bacq1
@1bacq1 Год назад
That was done with knowledge, skill and style.
@cheyennejt
@cheyennejt Год назад
Just fascinating the process to create matching pieces.
@singJJBplay
@singJJBplay Год назад
I always enjoy the woodworking, especially watching you handle a farrier's rasp and a second cut file as well as others might handle a paring chisel. I could watch the forging of that shackle over and over and never get bored, though. That was just lovely to observe. Thanks for continuing to share.
@troychristianson5377
@troychristianson5377 Год назад
Wood and iron working! What a treat!
@loisbernardes7940
@loisbernardes7940 Год назад
Life in the countryside is calmer, more relaxed and you live in your own time, but that doesn't mean it isn't full of work.
@jasonrobinson669
@jasonrobinson669 Год назад
Man after My own heart, taught by good people to make an honest product and actually hand built. Us Craftsman will slowly die out, and really hate to say that. We need to keep up putting out the information for everyone to try. Thank you for doing what you do 🎉🎉🎉
@2tana22
@2tana22 Год назад
Sure enjoy the duplicating process, easy to watch yet difficult to do….great video, and fun to watch
@georgesherfick2444
@georgesherfick2444 Год назад
gotta say i love to watch your wood working...its amazing
@stephenhenion8304
@stephenhenion8304 Год назад
Great demos on the woodworking and black smithing!!
@markpeters5471
@markpeters5471 Год назад
Some 53 years ago I had the pleasure of working with a master ornamental iron worker. Al Ericson he worked foe Richmond Town Restoration. They were looking to get a replacement for him, My guess they did not want to pay him what he was wealth. They brought me in as a summer high school apprentice to learn his trade as a replacement but I hade no intentions of doing that. I just thought that what he did was cool. It took me half the summer to convince him I just wanted to learn not take his job, before he started to teach me. What an artist. There should be a few gutter hooks. gate latches and 80# of reheadeding cut nails in to rose head hails that I made there. What a great time I had learning from a master.
@combatmedic1980
@combatmedic1980 Год назад
EXCELLANT smithwork, your a real craftman Dave !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@rodneymiddleton9624
@rodneymiddleton9624 Год назад
I really enjoy watching your craftsmanship. It’s impeccable with attention to detail. Thank you!!
@jimdee5003
@jimdee5003 Год назад
Excellent blacksmithing as always. Mud Wagon is about done
@KPutubing
@KPutubing Год назад
Howdy from Sacramento! I appreciate your skill and craftsmanship. Could watch you work for hours (and I sometimes do)!
@SteveRead-fx4rg
@SteveRead-fx4rg Год назад
Really liked the glue on the putty knife trick for the mortises.
@Garth2011
@Garth2011 Год назад
Even better, some use splinters of wood to smear the glue !
@bj8342
@bj8342 Год назад
@@Garth2011 Even better broken Saw blades - the teeth spread out a layer just like a grouting knife.
@rogerkincaid4535
@rogerkincaid4535 Год назад
Great video!! The only thing I regretted was that it came to an end way too soon. Love these videos that show you working in the shop creating.
@petegraham1458
@petegraham1458 Год назад
Another nice it of work! Thanks for all the effort you put in recording, editing and posting this!
@jensschroder8214
@jensschroder8214 Год назад
Beautiful iron work and forge welding of the eyelets.
@bobdavis5216
@bobdavis5216 Год назад
Watching Dave blacksmithing always reminds me of the story of the organ tuner that charged $4000 . When the owner said you only hit it once with your hammer, why so much money? Hitting it, $1. Knowing where to hit it,$ 3999.
@AdelinoGambiarras
@AdelinoGambiarras Год назад
I am trolley love the way you work with the iron is truly inspirational thank you for sharing with all of us.
@stuartlockwood9645
@stuartlockwood9645 Год назад
Hi Dave and Diane ☺, talboot is coming along nicely, and we'll done on forging the shackle, looks just like the original one, quite a fiddly bit of metal bashing , thanks for another interesting video mate, stay safe, best wishe's to you and Diane, Stuart and Megan UK.
@secretsquirrel6308
@secretsquirrel6308 Год назад
This is a tremendously wonderful show of workmanship. Thank you.
@glencrandall7051
@glencrandall7051 Год назад
Another great demonstration of how things were done before factories began producing parts. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂🙂
@steveshoemaker6347
@steveshoemaker6347 Год назад
l really like watching👀 you work....Thanks Dave 👍 Shoe🇺🇸
@lifefromscratch2818
@lifefromscratch2818 Год назад
I love how in this video, but especially in the last episode you can see how you're forging at pretty high temps with a bright orange glow. But the welding heat is a completely different level of brightness.
@Allen-is7ul
@Allen-is7ul Год назад
Hi Dave, I feel really lazy sitting here watching you do all that work HA! I really enjoy your channel thanks for all you do!!!
@stevenslater2669
@stevenslater2669 Год назад
…And if you contract with Dave for a wagon build, you probably could talk him into making a custom-tailored leather vest for you, too. You gotta look right when you’re driving that wagon.
@stewartfrye
@stewartfrye Год назад
! buggy, 1 pair of boots. sounds right to me. excellent work
@user3141592635
@user3141592635 Год назад
Nice video. Those Irons are called "Lyre-Shackles" in direct translation from Swedish. They are commonly used in the mooring of boats. Nowdays they are made out of stainless steel.
@brucemeller2794
@brucemeller2794 Год назад
Brilliant as always. I love seeing you working with the forge and the anvil. Wonderful! 👌👍
@richardbrobeck2384
@richardbrobeck2384 Год назад
I hope in the future I get to see this wagon in person !
@mrsbobbinlacer
@mrsbobbinlacer Год назад
Another wonderful learning experience, thank you for sharing such a skill.
@richardtracy7363
@richardtracy7363 Год назад
I always enjoy watching your videos you’re such a good craftsman
@tinachambers4887
@tinachambers4887 Год назад
High quality craftsmanship Dave have a day love from TEXAS
@scottmcfarland1177
@scottmcfarland1177 Год назад
Coming along nicely Dave! Very much enjoy watching your video's!
@NikColyerMachineWorks
@NikColyerMachineWorks Год назад
I just love watching you do your thing. I have a machine shop, much different animal, but I like the roughness yet accuracy of your forging.
@jimnelsen2064
@jimnelsen2064 Год назад
Indeed. The word accuracy means different things to a blacksmith and a machinist, but the end results are both beautiful.
@NikColyerMachineWorks
@NikColyerMachineWorks Год назад
@@jimnelsen2064 So true.
@jamesspinks716
@jamesspinks716 Год назад
Always a pleasure to watch, thank you. God Bless.
@danbreyfogle8486
@danbreyfogle8486 Год назад
I am impressed with the forged eye, you hit it dead on from the view I see. I would have had to run to the hardware store and try to find something that would work and then it wouldn't look at all genuine. Great work, enjoyed the video.
@DavidLeslie65
@DavidLeslie65 Год назад
You would have been a hell of a shop teacher
@tomtruesdale6901
@tomtruesdale6901 Год назад
You Sir are a Master of your craft. That wagon is looking better and better each video. Thank you for sharing your craft with us.
@gregshoopman9170
@gregshoopman9170 Год назад
Thanks for taking me along
@JAR2.0
@JAR2.0 Год назад
Truly excellent craftsmanship in so many ways! The assortment of skills are impressive as you apply them on this project. It's so good that you are documenting these elements of your trade for future generations to appreciate.
@olddawgdreaming5715
@olddawgdreaming5715 Год назад
Fantastic the way you can fabricate the way you do . I am in awe watching some of the amazing things you do . Stay safe and keep up the good videos and the fun you have working. Fred.
@bytorsnowdog5885
@bytorsnowdog5885 Год назад
Craftsmanship on another level!
@jeffclark2725
@jeffclark2725 Год назад
Great video, always enjoy being invited to follow along in all the activities
@Pushyhog
@Pushyhog Год назад
here late. again. Wood, bolt, steel, wagons & horses built this country. l hitchhiked 16 k miles, figured i could be a saddle tramp all the way to pacific california. l love wagons snd wagon trains. Can u imagine the tricks that kept the wagons rolling?
@robertmatel8136
@robertmatel8136 Год назад
Your working with that iron looks like you know what you are doing; bravo!!
@chrishale4623
@chrishale4623 Год назад
Not much interested in the yard work and fencing episodes. Anybody can do that, but I so enjoy watching you make your magic happen in your shop. Makes me wanna go out an by a ranch just so I have an excuse to to have a wagon that you either built or repaired. Great job, as always. Love your work. Gotta admit, I might be a little envious.
@milt7348
@milt7348 Год назад
Stay safe and we'll see you next week.
@JaimeGonzalez-jf4cb
@JaimeGonzalez-jf4cb Год назад
Exelente trabajo señor Dave no me pierdo sus videos
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