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frank howarth
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I made a stair into the shop from glulam beams I salvaged from the pool house that we demolished to build the shop. The stair consists of two heavy sides connected by 3 stair treads. The stair is on wheels and the idea is that it can be both a stair and a platform to help get heavy machinery and materials in and out of the shop. It can also be a step ladder to get to high storage around the shop.

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@boldger13
@boldger13 9 лет назад
frank howarth Your videos are awesome as usual, but if it is possible...even better. After watching "BrainPick - Live Q&A with Frank Howarth" from Bob's "I Like To Make Stuff" channel, I can appreciate even more the things you have to go thru to narrate your videos and have them come out so well. I would have never known you have a difficult time speaking if it weren't for that Q&A. Thank you for continuously overcoming the seemingly improbable. Thank you again.
@frankmakes
@frankmakes 9 лет назад
Thank you!
@k2thah286
@k2thah286 9 лет назад
I like the contrasting nose on the treads. Very wise Frank!
@MrGreggl61
@MrGreggl61 9 лет назад
Thanks again Frank for another gift of creativity from your shop and your mind. Truly appreciated on the East coast.
@MikeWaldt
@MikeWaldt 9 лет назад
Thoroughly enjoyable as usual Frank. Always a treat when I'm notified of a new video from you. Take care Mike
@NOLAMarathon2010
@NOLAMarathon2010 9 лет назад
Not only was the project great, but the video production was outstanding.
@BRICEN18
@BRICEN18 9 лет назад
Thank you for another great episode. It is always a treat when youor videos come up on my feed.
@BJEAKE
@BJEAKE 9 лет назад
One of my first jobs out of college while looking for an intern architect position was to rehabilitate glue lam beams. This video brought back many memories of that job and time, thanks Frank!
@michaelnguyen9190
@michaelnguyen9190 9 лет назад
you , Frank have my most respect out of these wood working channels on youtube. Just pure passion. thank you!!
@Vickwick58
@Vickwick58 9 лет назад
It's always nice to have a shop helper who won't argue with you.
@phooesnax
@phooesnax 9 лет назад
So nice to notice there is a new 'Frank' video waiting. Love the two of you sanding.
@tsuchang1
@tsuchang1 9 лет назад
Thanks Frank. I always enjoy your videos. Even your utility projects are elegant.
@ScrapwoodCity
@ScrapwoodCity 9 лет назад
Beautiful piece! Loved the design, looked easy to make but it is not at all! You made so many difficult cuts and the size of the project required special treatment! Beautiful shots and video once again! Thanks for sharing!
@iusedtobehip
@iusedtobehip 9 лет назад
Great video, Frank! I really liked the idea of putting the contrasting wood on the nose of the tread. Really practical and not something I would have thought of.
@arboristBlairGlenn
@arboristBlairGlenn 9 лет назад
Frank, another very clever production. When I saw the title being about building some stairs, I thought,"boring"--BUT, I know your production quality turns any of your videos into a unique experience. I also have a RU-vid channel on trees and tree work. I need to stop and think more about production value of my videos. I'm learning to think different from your videos. Thank You Arborist Blair Glenn
@davidclauson6681
@davidclauson6681 9 лет назад
Great video as always Frank. Heavy duty stairs and movable, just what you needed. Thanks for sharing and take care, David
@frankmakes
@frankmakes 9 лет назад
Thanks. I'm hoping I can move it around to get to the higher storage in the shop.
@SB-fr6pl
@SB-fr6pl 9 лет назад
Wow, awesome! The stairs really look like they do belong there! I love how you picked the design for it and how you chose the size for your steps and the dark border for safety reasons. Getting a job done from beginning to the end in this way is adorable!
@BillVanLoo
@BillVanLoo 9 лет назад
Frank, your videos never fail to inspire. There's always something new; in this case, it was the brilliant inside-the-planet camera perspective and the beauty of your dual-solution rounded mortise and rounded stair treads. Beautiful work!
@therealjamespickering
@therealjamespickering 9 лет назад
Even something as utilitarian as a step and it's still beautiful. Your workshop fills me with all kinds of envy.
@GeminiWoodworks
@GeminiWoodworks 9 лет назад
Part of what makes your channel so great is that I can see from the description that you are building something mundane like steps, and it's still going to be high quality and pleasing to watch.
@DemasShopforEverything
@DemasShopforEverything 9 лет назад
Very cool set of stairs Frank
@jupiter909
@jupiter909 9 лет назад
Really solid stairs! I like the way you apply design principles to your projects in that they are functional and aesthetically pleasing/balanced. Thanks for the fantastic videos. All the best for 2015.
@MikhailKojoukhine
@MikhailKojoukhine 9 лет назад
Thank you Frank! I enjoyed your surgeon precision work as usual...
@TheShavingWoodWorkshop
@TheShavingWoodWorkshop 9 лет назад
Very nice, I really like the look of them with that accent on the front of the treads. Great video Frank.
@EarthToDick
@EarthToDick 3 года назад
it's such a pleasure to be invited into your world. Great workmanship and a lot more. Thanks, Frank. I wish you were my neighbor.
@symonf1966
@symonf1966 9 лет назад
It was nice of you to come out to the shop and help you.
@JeffBenson18336
@JeffBenson18336 9 лет назад
I really like how you ended up using those massive beams. Would love to see more projects with reclaimed wood like that.
@johnmcnail3224
@johnmcnail3224 9 лет назад
Very cool Frank! That will work much better than the beams in their previous shape! Thanks for sharing!
@freewoodencrosses
@freewoodencrosses 9 лет назад
Frank, You are the man. I would not have a clue how to accomplish this. Well done
@euroriderdk
@euroriderdk 9 лет назад
Frank with your video editing skills, and all the tools you have in the shop. You should really consider making a kids movie, where the tools have there own life in the night, and make some great stuff while everyone else is sleeping. Like a small series where the tools talk, have fun and find a solution to a problem that human cant solve :) I know you already made something like that, but not fully. Love your videos.
@frankmakes
@frankmakes 9 лет назад
My wife keep telling me this too.
@alsanova
@alsanova 9 лет назад
That would be fun! :D
@euroriderdk
@euroriderdk 9 лет назад
Frank, your wife sounds like a wise lady :)
@Nigel5uk
@Nigel5uk 9 лет назад
YES like a wood work toy story
@DalyMalcolm
@DalyMalcolm 9 лет назад
I agree with this too, great idea
@creamofthecrop4339
@creamofthecrop4339 8 лет назад
These videos are so well made! Cant wait to watch more!
@stevesykes9748
@stevesykes9748 8 лет назад
my girlfriends dad told me about *TopFineWoodworking .Com* he was showing me few plans in there for a new deck, they had tons of projects ___________________________________
@AymanAlSairafi
@AymanAlSairafi 9 лет назад
Great video as always. Even my three years old son was very interested and repeated it few times.
@ScooterTraveler
@ScooterTraveler 9 лет назад
It's always a delight to watch your videos. Even my wife enjoys them. Please keep them coming and thank you.
@Tugmun11
@Tugmun11 9 лет назад
Frank another great video, The contrasting trim pieces on the tread edges was a brilliant Idea, it made perfect sense. I''m sure I would have realized it's necessity about two weeks after completing the steps... And Thanks for your art and generosity...
@frankmakes
@frankmakes 9 лет назад
Thanks Reed
@alsanova
@alsanova 9 лет назад
Totally! It help visually where's the step edge are from top end as I did had trouble able to view few steps in restaurant last year because it all look too uniform, I could ended up falling over!
@rydude998
@rydude998 9 лет назад
i thoroughly enjoyed the shot around 5:10 I like the idea of you helping yourself in the workshop it would be entertaining to see a wide angle version of this with multiple yours working like an assembly line excellent work
@TobiasRedepenning
@TobiasRedepenning 9 лет назад
Frank does this in another video, but I don't remember which one
@fillg
@fillg 9 лет назад
That would be a neat shot, like a bunch of twins or triplets or whatever. He just needs to make sure not to invite the "evil twin Frank" to help. That guy is a jerk and just might push one of the good Franks through the planer. LOL :)
@frankmakes
@frankmakes 9 лет назад
I was thinking that too. Over lap gets hard so it would have to be well planed out. I could see a video where there is 2 or 3 of me in every shot.
@frankmakes
@frankmakes 9 лет назад
fillg I like the idea of a good frank putting things together and an evil frank taking them apart.
@MsRmaclaren
@MsRmaclaren 9 лет назад
fillg My twin is evil, she just lazes around and watches. True supervisor!
@RoboCNCnl
@RoboCNCnl 9 лет назад
Finally i saw the light.... Thats whats wrong with my planer ! Thanks Frank !
@DracoOmnia
@DracoOmnia 9 лет назад
LOVE your videos. Your shop reminds me of my junior high wood shop, you do excellent wood work and explain everything very well, and to top it off the videos! Man, great effects, use of lights, camera angles, still shots and stop-motion, just absolutely fantastic.
@BackyardWoodworking
@BackyardWoodworking 9 лет назад
Good solution for your problem. The wheels is a good idea when you have to get large items in and out of your shop. Thanks I like it.
@TylerDickey1
@TylerDickey1 9 лет назад
Thanks again for the great video Frank! I am looking forward to building my own shop in the coming months.
@Paul_C83
@Paul_C83 9 лет назад
Fantastic use of old beams to make a great set of stairs, nice touch adding the darker strips... glad you didn't stain or paint either. Well done.
@MrChillder
@MrChillder 9 лет назад
awesome reuse of old materials. Love that bandsaw, that thing is epic for a home workshop.
@visscher06
@visscher06 9 лет назад
Your videos are better than any woodworking TV show.
@pathfinderLXXIV
@pathfinderLXXIV 4 года назад
The video trick in this are so awesome. The stop motion of the wood, you helping you on the planer. So cool!!!
@iHuman54
@iHuman54 9 лет назад
I had a baby diaper changing table in my garage that I was using to store tools and stuff, which was given to a friend recently and would be used what it was made for. So, I decided to make a tool table myself. So, I started looking at the internet to see what people are making and their videos. I watched many and then I stumbled across one of yours and ever since I am 'hooked'. I learned bit more about you from your Facebook page and respect you more. You make great things and great videos that are fun to watch and learn. Thank you so much for taking time to make and share all your videos. Please continue....
@adamhuff1586
@adamhuff1586 9 лет назад
Love it. That was cool when two of your self was in the same shot. Nicely done.
@AdrianTache
@AdrianTache 9 лет назад
Excellent work as always, Frank!
@eln74
@eln74 9 лет назад
Beautiful work Mr. Howart, thanks for sharing.
@fabricioqui
@fabricioqui 9 лет назад
How nice! Great techniques, vision, taste and talent = Frank! I cant wait to see what will come from all that leftover wood! Keep inspiring.
@makermarx
@makermarx 8 лет назад
As a bible believing man, your shop really tests my 10th commandment application.... beautiful shop Frank, and we (my wife and seven year old daughter) love your stop-frame animation videos. Wonderful.
@RicbeauchampGmail
@RicbeauchampGmail 9 лет назад
Real pleasure watching your videos. Thanks you
@blizatrex
@blizatrex 9 лет назад
A very nice and effective stair. The poly finish made the beams looks great.
@danoive
@danoive 9 лет назад
I always get excited when I see your video in my feed. And I'm always reminded why when I watch the videos. Thanks, again Frank!
@NicholasGomez
@NicholasGomez 9 лет назад
Super Awesome Frank. Love how you made routed slots for the treads. Sure makes it even more beefy!!
@stefwill
@stefwill 9 лет назад
Simply beautiful. I love glulam timber!
@capedoryus
@capedoryus 9 лет назад
over the top video production. I am watching via chromecast on a big tv and lost interest in the wood working but have to keep watching as this video is a work of art. Beautiful
@Q..J..
@Q..J.. 9 лет назад
Frank, love your videos (& your voice)...great job well done!! Thanks!
@stressballer
@stressballer 9 лет назад
Great work! :) I really enjoy your videos. This is what RU-vid is all about - no commercial aspect and just pure informative or educational, but also fun to watch. Thanks for sharing!
@Wayfarer-Sailing
@Wayfarer-Sailing 9 лет назад
Great re-use of material and another beautifully crafted video (of course!).
@mlaneprod
@mlaneprod 6 лет назад
You have a spectacular energy.Thank you for making these videos!
@bazmon
@bazmon 9 лет назад
Thank you Frank... I always look forward to your videos... and you never let me down... Happy New Year...
@haleenewilliams6446
@haleenewilliams6446 9 лет назад
First off, "LOVE your shop!" I'm a lady and believe when you have a trade you need all your doodads to get the job done right. Your video was great, well done with the animation, sound was great and consistent all the way through. Your instructions couldn't have been better. Project was a great idea and love the darker wood idea on the ends. Not sure why you would ever want to disassemble it, but if you do, that's covered too. This may be the best all around "how to video" I have seen on here, and I have seen a million of them. Congratulations on a job well done!
@frankmakes
@frankmakes 9 лет назад
Thanks!
@Keifsanderson
@Keifsanderson 9 лет назад
A long time coming. Well done and thanks for sharing.
@The.Pickle
@The.Pickle 8 лет назад
Love your editing tricks; it's quite funny to see you helping another you. Great work on the stairs; lovely wood and they look fantastic.
@rydubb5190
@rydubb5190 9 лет назад
That is a beastly set of stairs! I really liked the video shot of you adjusting the planer. Great work on repurposing the beams!
@codykniffen
@codykniffen 9 лет назад
Fantastic as always, Frank!
@JohnBare747
@JohnBare747 9 лет назад
Always a great show and projects to match, thanks Frank.
@frankmakes
@frankmakes 9 лет назад
Thanks John
@Jay2525Jay
@Jay2525Jay 9 лет назад
Wonderful build and wonderful video. What I can't believe is that are two people who didn't like the content. Just proves there are crazy people out there. No need to reply. Thank you.
@DavidBoehmSweden
@DavidBoehmSweden 9 лет назад
Frank, i love your work. I am not a woodworker.. I just find it so inspiring, just to watch you videos. All your pieces are works of art.. I really like the thought you put into everything. Great work!
@dayvo300
@dayvo300 8 лет назад
You have a really cool voice and loved the programme too. Thankyou. Harry from the United Kingdom.
@rickywalden4206
@rickywalden4206 9 лет назад
Nice repurposing of some beautiful beams. Enjoyed the video as usual.
@andrewevans7184
@andrewevans7184 9 лет назад
It's always a pleasure to watch you work Frank, a great start to my Sunday morning, belated Happy New Year.
@vaulimere
@vaulimere 9 лет назад
Very nice Frank. I love to see wood reused for projects like this.
@jlconrad3
@jlconrad3 9 лет назад
Fantastic as always Frank!!
@lamiallegerald3341
@lamiallegerald3341 9 лет назад
Want the same. Stair. Shop. Tools. And skills. Great built and video. Thanks.
@johnconklin9039
@johnconklin9039 9 лет назад
Stationary tools that every WW would envy, but no plunge router... you poor guy! lol Joking of course, great work and video as always.
@pickupmandan
@pickupmandan 9 лет назад
Quite a wonderful story. Thank You for sharing.
@dragonriderking
@dragonriderking 9 лет назад
Excellent work as always. Very heavy duty stairs.
@robvining2032
@robvining2032 7 лет назад
Such a great video, definitely addicted to watching more and more, if I didn't have some end of the week work to do! I'm in Portland as well and really appreciate your expertise in cinematic art and woodworking, can't say thank you enough for piquing my old woodworking desire, haven't made anything in about 4-5 years, but these videos are making me want to hop right back into it!
@VolpeInCalze
@VolpeInCalze 9 лет назад
That shop has a cool antique vibe to it that I like. :)
@livedeliciously
@livedeliciously 9 лет назад
These videos are so enjoyable to watch. As long as you keep making them, I'll keep watching.
@RoyceMeredith
@RoyceMeredith 9 лет назад
Great job Frank. I love those planks that you used!
@rickreed123
@rickreed123 9 лет назад
Great design. At first I thought it was much narrower than door opening, but watched again and is almost as wide. I think it would work fine.
@frankmakes
@frankmakes 9 лет назад
I'm wondering about that too. If it is as wide as the door it will get covered with junk, I know me. " Oh a flat spot, I'll just put this here"
@gremlinsbreath
@gremlinsbreath 9 лет назад
frank howarth And it would be a hell of a lot harder to move out of the way when not in use.
@l3ender15
@l3ender15 9 лет назад
frank howarth Yeah, I was wondering why it was a narrow design. But you know your workshop better than anyone else!
@morisarzensek
@morisarzensek 9 лет назад
Very nice upgrade to your shop :)
@antadefector
@antadefector 9 лет назад
Usually, I wouldn't comment, but these stairs looks good, solid and sturdy. Sides are kicking. Wish they serve You good and long. Like Your videos, thanks for the effort You make.
@dennisdownes9319
@dennisdownes9319 7 лет назад
Frank.............tell Us the truth, your favorite part of the project was getting that very cool camera shot inside the planner.......we know, it was VERY cool! I'm so glad the stairs are in; having worked in construction, I got the creeps thinking about you slipping down that plank each time I saw you do it. I love the idea of re-purposing the beams.
@TravisInCanada1
@TravisInCanada1 9 лет назад
Great work Frank, very nice use of re purposed wood.
@frankmakes
@frankmakes 9 лет назад
Thanks
@porfiriod4650
@porfiriod4650 8 лет назад
This is an easy woodworking project for beginners! plus.google.com/106823628606318081786/posts/5YQBVujqZeu?iyTgBh427
@UBO58
@UBO58 9 лет назад
Wondefull solution, very nice and sturdy stair and an excellent video (as always!). Thanks a lot!
@geoffsgarageworkshop9467
@geoffsgarageworkshop9467 9 лет назад
That looks solid. Great project as always Franks!
@waynecreech
@waynecreech 9 лет назад
Very nice job.... I like that beefy look of the thick material.
@AndreaArzensek
@AndreaArzensek 9 лет назад
12 minutes and 51 seconds of watching pleasure :) Stairs look great!
@jbb5470
@jbb5470 9 лет назад
Great Job Frank! Watching your videos I have noticed that on many occasions you have used wood either from your property or the surrounding area. Pretty cool that you can look around at various projects you have completed and have a story that relates to your home. Always enjoy your projects and videos.
@elams1894
@elams1894 9 лет назад
Fantastic! You are a clever chap, respect.
@politicalGRAFFITI
@politicalGRAFFITI 9 лет назад
Cool project. Great on using the reclaimed materials. I enjoy the production value of your videos.
@JonHowes1
@JonHowes1 9 лет назад
Those are massive pieces of wood. Your average table saw and band saw wouldn't be able handle a job like this. Very impressive results!
@markbell1
@markbell1 9 лет назад
Hi Frank. Just happened on your videos tonight for the first time. As has been echoed by many many others, your video skills are quite amazing and I admire your woodworking skills as well. Thank you so much for sharing. Simply awesome, sir.
@PKedByBlade
@PKedByBlade 9 лет назад
wow, those planks are beautiful, definitely wanna see more stuff with those planks.
@Mrfreezeee1
@Mrfreezeee1 9 лет назад
Beautiful set of stairs ,I myself just got so 100 year old lumber from a friend of mine ,2 x 8s ,cant wait to do something with them ,great video !
@MarindeVree
@MarindeVree 9 лет назад
Very nice design, and video! Always a big pleasure to watch your projects!
@stokemeister7929
@stokemeister7929 5 лет назад
Me and my son Owen love your videos...thanks it’s turned into our nightly ritual!
@MM-ob8ti
@MM-ob8ti 9 лет назад
Love the editing style and the staircase.
@dimiturtabakov1108
@dimiturtabakov1108 9 лет назад
Great job, as always. And that wood is beautyful, good thing you saved it.
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