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Power-Carved Patterned Plywood Stool 

Michael Alm
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I had one piece of baltic birch ply left in my shop and decided to use it to make this carved patterned plywood stool with solid oak legs.
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@g1mpster
@g1mpster 4 года назад
The narration was much appreciated. I hate when people just play music and don’t explain any of what they’re doing. Keep it up! 👍
@jaxxbrat2634
@jaxxbrat2634 4 года назад
Yes..well done
@kasimantokarso5512
@kasimantokarso5512 4 года назад
@@jaxxbrat2634 .
@nicmasterdude
@nicmasterdude 4 года назад
I think it was very well executed. At the same time, I lean against the idea of telling people how to make content. The part of RU-vid I love is the huge variety of personality and style I encounter. Do you man, your work stands on its own!
@Farlig69
@Farlig69 4 года назад
On the contrary I love non-narrated videos where we are left to watch in awe, and in peace. e.g. old Diresta... I know I´m in the minority but then so´s my IQ 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@grigoryvodnev5959
@grigoryvodnev5959 2 года назад
Все на высшем уровне! Ты настоящий профессионал своего дела! Хороший качественный инструмент и умение с ним работать а главное умение рассказать другим что и как делать , умение нести и передавать знания это очень здорово , ты очень большой молодец
@ebb632
@ebb632 4 года назад
This is the perfect format, the narration mixed with the great shots and the soothing music makes it so enjoyable to watch
@dsprecision4782
@dsprecision4782 2 года назад
The table saw lathe was one of the wildest yet genius cases of improvisation I've seen lol. Love it!
@stevenrausch3085
@stevenrausch3085 4 года назад
Narration was great,allowed us to follow along while keeping the flow going.
@equesdeventusoccasus
@equesdeventusoccasus 4 года назад
I will say that the fact that you are narrating your videos is the reason I am subscribing to your channel.
@smalltown.life.inthe.Rockies
@smalltown.life.inthe.Rockies 3 года назад
I began my apprenticeship into carpentry when I was 16yrs old and am now 47yrs old. I'm always learning new and exciting ideas from beginners to masters, and without me having to say I'm certain you know where you fall. Thanks for these patterned plywood ideas, I'm certain I'll be using them for many years to come.
@lyndacarter5090
@lyndacarter5090 4 года назад
Narration spot on, not too much talking. Voting with the guy who mentioned the legs snapping, tho. This doesn’t seem like a seat made for ‘fluffy’ people, or the careless. Really pretty, and a lot of well done work!
@MBMCincy63
@MBMCincy63 Год назад
shivering black bell thumbs up! 3/6/23 enjoying watching a few of these older videos.
@ShakeNBakeBAH
@ShakeNBakeBAH 4 года назад
That lathe jig blew my mind 🤯
@neilf4128
@neilf4128 4 года назад
I know RU-vid is very competitive. Its not easy to come up with new styles and approaches. I am seriously impressed with your development of this patterned plywood style. Great execution and imagination. Thank you for your hard work. 🔥
@MichaelAlm
@MichaelAlm 4 года назад
Thank you! Yeah, I’ve been really happy with the patterned ply, and I love working with it.
@neilf4128
@neilf4128 4 года назад
Actually there is a youtube video of just that. The leg was part of the plywood challenge put on by the RU-vid guys from Modern Builds and Foureyes and Homemade Modern
@tayleanruatha
@tayleanruatha 4 года назад
Narration was perfect. Not too much babbling, just the techniques. 👌👍
@niccic5845
@niccic5845 2 года назад
You are a true teacher. You share your knowledge so skillfully.
@thomdantzer1753
@thomdantzer1753 4 года назад
Makes me want to take up wood working. Narration is helpful. I've seen many craftsmen create beautiful pieces from beautiful wood. You take plywood and turn it into a true masterpiece. You're like the Frank Lloyd Wright of wood craftsmen.
@nishithchristian5407
@nishithchristian5407 2 года назад
Very very cool. This was nothing like I have seen before. I personally appreciate yr hard work and detailing on this project. This is why I believe in buying custom made. I wish u lot more success. Hats off to u and thank you for this video.
@davem163
@davem163 2 года назад
LOVE that chair! I’m a guitar player and that would be perfect for having nothing to bang into when seated with instrument! Narration was great!!
@qideus
@qideus 4 года назад
Yes, the narration was strong. The build was strong. Very nice video all around, thanks.
@pteddie6965
@pteddie6965 4 года назад
I prefer the narrated videos. The stool is beautiful. Thanks for sharing it.
@wwasher
@wwasher 4 года назад
Keep up the narration. Makes it so much easier to know exactly what you are doing.
@ToogiDesign
@ToogiDesign 10 месяцев назад
I love how your 300TD is always so nicely placed in most of your videos. Some extra eye candy!
@jkitchens71
@jkitchens71 4 года назад
The narration was great! Hate videos where the person just rambles on but when it is just music kind of leaves you wanting more. Nice to have your cake and eat it too!
@weberwoodshop
@weberwoodshop 4 года назад
Work of art.
@MichaelAlm
@MichaelAlm 4 года назад
👨🏼‍🎨
@BruceAUlrich
@BruceAUlrich 4 года назад
That thing turned out sick, Michael! I think one of my favorite details is where you make the bottom of the plywood kind of rounded and come out and kiss each leg. It is a subtle detail, but one that you got totally right. Great job!
@MichaelAlm
@MichaelAlm 4 года назад
Thanks Bruce!!
@artrising967
@artrising967 4 года назад
Commentary is great. Great vid
@dancrawford2690
@dancrawford2690 4 года назад
Love the narration, very clear and so much better than annoying loud music
@reflectionpoint
@reflectionpoint 4 года назад
Loved the narration. Trying to learn and observation only takes you so far.
@DogTown90291
@DogTown90291 4 года назад
Wow . Great technique, looks unbelievable!
@DogTown90291
@DogTown90291 4 года назад
Appreciate your narration!
@Arablelecrocket
@Arablelecrocket 4 года назад
I am a retired cabinet maker and I really enjoyed this it was well made and thought provoking. At the risk of sounding patronising may I add well done.
@evanshannon
@evanshannon 4 года назад
That table saw lathe jig is absolutely brilliant
@JTWoodworks
@JTWoodworks 4 года назад
Patterned ply and power carving? What a cool look! Nicely done Michael
@MichaelAlm
@MichaelAlm 4 года назад
Thanks Johnny! Happy New Year!
@JTWoodworks
@JTWoodworks 4 года назад
@@MichaelAlm Happy New Year buddy!!
@winnisia
@winnisia 3 года назад
Omg I’ve only just discovered your channel. What you do is insane !!!!
@Daniel-tu8li
@Daniel-tu8li Год назад
Your plywood pattern artwork belongs in a museum. Would you please consider making an electric bill video covering the cost of all of the corded power tools?? 👍👍👍
@Juliobrem
@Juliobrem 4 года назад
WHO IN THE HELL DISLIKES THIS GUY???? SERIOUSLY?? Man you are a master ! Congratulations. Greetings from Mexico ! 🇲🇽
@anandnunna1
@anandnunna1 4 года назад
Simply wow!!! So beautiful and elegant 👍
@Nurse_Lucy
@Nurse_Lucy 4 года назад
I remember when you first did the leg jig and I'm still impressed with the outcome
@mistaben59
@mistaben59 4 года назад
I really liked the narration. Some folks narrate as they go, during the build, and that can get noisy. Plus adding narration after the build allows you to consider the more important details that are valuable to a viewer. Great jigs and a really nice, elegant, simple stool.
@MichaelAlm
@MichaelAlm 4 года назад
Thanks for the feedback! Glad to hear it's beneficial!
@MrMeasureTwice
@MrMeasureTwice 4 года назад
First video of yours I've watched - I prefer narration, even if it is brief because, if done well (yours was done well...), it answers many of the questions a viewer may have while watching. So... YES, keep on narrating. Oh, and NICE WORK!
@musamor75
@musamor75 3 года назад
At the age of nearly sixty three, my favorite pastime is learning from younger people. I was a cabinet maker and antique furniture restorer for the better part of my life (the other half was musician) in Canada, England, and thirty years in Paris, France. I congratulate you on this very original project- in fact I would be tempted to purchase it from you, because I have been looking for a high stool to play my enormous 45lb concert accordion on!! (except I need a foot rest, haha). I was really impressed by your tapered leg turning technique on the table saw; it was amazing there wasn't more tear out. Very, very fine project young man. Congratulations. I'll be back! Greetings from the West of France (Brittany). Ralph
@thomlipiczky9021
@thomlipiczky9021 Год назад
coming back to this video now that I've bought an Arbortech carving unit. The table saw lathe and the other jigs are excellent. Thanks again.
@MovieMike1969
@MovieMike1969 4 года назад
Nothing wrong with any aspect of this video, the project was great, the process was good, the narration was good, keep it up.
@deanroadifer6013
@deanroadifer6013 4 года назад
Very nice work. I appreciate the narration and you have a nice voice.Thanks for sharing.
@brycequincy
@brycequincy 4 года назад
I really appreciated the narrative..I use the closed captioning for most videos and your narrative was spot on with the build
@michaelpetersen9042
@michaelpetersen9042 2 года назад
Resounding yes on the commentary!!
@lisajarvis3820
@lisajarvis3820 Год назад
You have some ingenious ideas on little tricks to solve/make things work/better!! ❤❤
@girliedog
@girliedog 2 года назад
Well done on the chair and the video demo.
@maxamusemaker
@maxamusemaker 4 года назад
Yes narration. I learn the most from the mistakes corrected and explained. Make, fail, learn, perfect. Thanks!
@davidbucher1569
@davidbucher1569 4 года назад
Narration was great and you showed so many learning principles that are helpful to us newbies in the art of woodworking. I am definitely going to make some of these.
@crossgrainwoodproductsltd9230
@crossgrainwoodproductsltd9230 4 года назад
Excellent video! Loved the narration and when you keep your mistakes and then explain how you fix it is a sign of a good teacher. This stool is beautiful and an art piece as well as practical. I've seen patterned wood layouts before but not with plywood. Very cool. I'm not usually one for music in a build video, but this was very nice, sort of the '40s, smoky lounge-like music. I wanted to wear all black with a black bursae hat with a long cigarette holder while watching, lol.
@vicBanga
@vicBanga 4 года назад
Wow! Just when I think I know so many tricks BAM! didn't see that tabldsaw-lathe coming
@flymeetspaddle
@flymeetspaddle 4 года назад
Narration was great 👍
@bubingaboy77
@bubingaboy77 4 года назад
It was a great viewing experience. No tweaking necessary.
@alvaroeguzman
@alvaroeguzman 4 года назад
I really appreciated your narration. Really, I love music but that's not what brought me to your video. Now, I know music can be relaxing, but if you could just lower its volume a little bit. You make wonderful furniture and it's soooo nice to have you explain the whys and hows, and your extra tips like the one on the dowels. THANKS A LOT!!!
@davidsaracini7300
@davidsaracini7300 4 года назад
Cool design... and the narration was great.
@josenoe6562
@josenoe6562 4 года назад
Great video. Your commentary is simple, honest and helpful.
@displaychicken
@displaychicken 3 года назад
This is just beautiful. You’ve got a very distinctive style which i always think is a great achievement given how many woodworkers are out there.
@remoc52357
@remoc52357 4 года назад
I like your narrations. You have an easy voice to listen to.
@updownstate
@updownstate 4 года назад
I"d be proud to have that in my house.
@davidd1395
@davidd1395 3 года назад
Cutting that round stool leg on the table saw was cool! Nice work!
@bespokedmohawk
@bespokedmohawk 4 года назад
Liked the narration a lot.
@zixzysm
@zixzysm 4 года назад
Sometimes narration stops the flow of the story, but in this case it only makes it better. And it is very helpful, you give out many tips as you go. Great job, both on the stool and on the video!
@marklorenz4302
@marklorenz4302 3 года назад
Elated that I just discovered your channel! (No other word for it). The narration is great. Great project!
@greglevandoski2983
@greglevandoski2983 Год назад
Narration was great
@279ann
@279ann 2 года назад
Learned lots of new technique from the video. Thanks a lot!
@cognitor900
@cognitor900 4 года назад
Really appreciated the use of your patterns and your 3D imagination to produce a plan for your build. That stool is lovely by the way.... Who would have thought 40 years ago when plywood became so prolific and “hated” amongst sections of the woodwork community that today we are starting to recognise the beauty of it? Things change and evolve...I must admit tho that I struggle with most mid century modern designs....can’t get past the frugality (perceived back then as cheapness...) I’m a “don’t mind it either way “ kind of viewer.... I DO use the volume button frequently and often it’s to silence many of the narrations. I won’t go into why I do so... flaming RU-vid wars are so inane when the reason why you watch RU-vid is to learn something, a technique, a tool or a process not “how to develop snarky comments towards other RU-vidrs...” My life is just too short for such.....
@helenspenser8206
@helenspenser8206 4 года назад
nice design, excellent video love the leg /turning
@Kkuts37
@Kkuts37 4 года назад
Narration is very nice!
@scottd2146
@scottd2146 3 года назад
Yes in the narration!
@abdullahsafwat
@abdullahsafwat 4 года назад
Your narration is fun and informative. I particularly liked how much you experiment with the table saw. Dont stop!
@papasteve215
@papasteve215 4 года назад
The narrative really is helpful
@Maggiewaggiemoo12
@Maggiewaggiemoo12 4 года назад
Truly a thing of beauty. So elegant and simple in design but intricate at the same time
@bitrate3691
@bitrate3691 4 года назад
Narration was essential in explaining the fix. You did a great job. Loved the tone - it wasn't hyped or overly/fake excited.
@incoref
@incoref 4 года назад
If I had a stool like that I would be proudly showing it off to each and every person visiting my house. And definite yes to narration, it makes the video more interesting when you telling what and why you're doing, be it some small part of the process or the project as a whole itself.
@1N2345
@1N2345 Год назад
Totally bad ass. Narration is great, very helpful.
@neilf4128
@neilf4128 4 года назад
Yes. I genuinely appriciate your narration.
@bluesummerrain
@bluesummerrain 4 года назад
The narration was great, super informative, but still pretty chilled out (in a good way!)
@BauBoomBang
@BauBoomBang 4 года назад
So nice chair!! Great Job
@richardgordon
@richardgordon 3 года назад
Very nice! Yes the narration is good. Adds to the video.
@randommusings48
@randommusings48 4 года назад
I vote no for the narration but I'm glad I was wrong. It was perfect for this video. Great job on the stool. I'm still in awe of your skills. Bravo!
@sjbetadam787
@sjbetadam787 4 года назад
wow thats gorgeous
@JThorumWoodworks
@JThorumWoodworks 4 года назад
Sweet Mercedes. I had a 1985 Mercedes 300TD Wagon about 8 or so years ago. Got compliments all the time in that thing.
@prestigewoodwide8351
@prestigewoodwide8351 4 года назад
Keep up the narration! Appreciate hearing your thought process as you’re creating. You’re very gifted at what you do!
@adambogart7216
@adambogart7216 4 года назад
I live in Mukilteo... I totally get working as close to the open door as possible. hahaha. I love that comment.
@markadamarnold
@markadamarnold 4 года назад
2:42 always my favorite part! Your builds never cease to amaze me....great work as always. Your videos never disappoint!
@BigPlaneFixer
@BigPlaneFixer 4 года назад
Narration was perfect I think. Awesome product too! Thanks!!!
@SpencleyDesignCo
@SpencleyDesignCo 4 года назад
Awesome video! Thanks for sharing
@manny3549
@manny3549 2 года назад
LOVE THE NARRATION!
@riaanwielle
@riaanwielle 4 года назад
Love the narration and also a big yes is to show the mistakes and how it was fixed.... we all make them and it's always great to learn some new tricks
@jonwills1957
@jonwills1957 4 года назад
I appreciated the narration explaining the process to this awesome stool. I really liked how you transitioned the seat to the legs.
@MichaelAlm
@MichaelAlm 4 года назад
Thanks Jon!
@nat7278
@nat7278 2 года назад
I dig the narration. You have a nice welcoming voice. New to your channel. Always fun to find another Puget sound maker.
@davebauerart
@davebauerart 4 года назад
Looks great. I especially appreciate how you fixed the leg and the transition from the legs to the seat.
@MichaelAlm
@MichaelAlm 4 года назад
Thanks Dave!
@mattwithdecosecurity
@mattwithdecosecurity 4 года назад
Great stool, cool Cameo of your W123 wagon.
@Kirstalyn272
@Kirstalyn272 8 месяцев назад
Great looking stool! Love the pattern!
@grapedog1
@grapedog1 4 года назад
Narration was fine. Well done. I enjoy your work.
@BluesmaNeedham
@BluesmaNeedham 4 года назад
Narration is always a plus imo
@FigmentsMade
@FigmentsMade 4 года назад
This came out so great! The straight lines of the plywood juxtaposed with the carved curves is a neat look. And the narration worked well with this project. Nailed it! Without any nails!
@MichaelAlm
@MichaelAlm 4 года назад
Thanks Sharon! Hahaha!
@thrithgolden2748
@thrithgolden2748 4 года назад
Flipping Gorgeous! Awesome work!
@diverhose
@diverhose 4 года назад
Yes! Appreciate the narration, as g1mpster noted I don't like when RU-vidrs just play music but then I think English must not be their first language. Nice project!
@thomdantzer1753
@thomdantzer1753 4 года назад
You should patent the leg turning jig. I'm not a wood worker, and didn't think much about it until I was reading the comments. A lot of people that might order the plans to make that jig for themselves if you made it available.
@ronnewton606
@ronnewton606 4 года назад
your work is just facinating. i love your use of plywood, while a lot of wood workers are out looking for exotic woods, your useing the most common. i am very inspired by your work. i am a maker also. right now im into knife makeing and like a lot of others im out looking for the exotics but recently i glued up some plywood, i was surprised by the results. i plan to do more but for a knife handle i plan to glue it up than stabilize the handle blank. i have other ideas but right now its too cold in my unheated shop. todays not to bad so im heading there. thank you for your videos...
@briantruelove9647
@briantruelove9647 3 года назад
Great work. I love the arbor tech attachments. Narration went well with the work. I like that style vs seeing no content while someone talks into the camera. Great work brotha!
@russellwest236
@russellwest236 4 года назад
stumbled into your channel researching options on power carving products, and quickly subscribed, Love your channel! I think the content is great, the designs well thought out and the clear explanations without the sound of machines or overbearing background music are a welcome change. Thanks for the upload.
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