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Mr. Chickadee
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Join us for a new build series as we construct a timber frame blacksmith forge!
In this episode we build the stone foundation. Locally sourced bluestone salvaged from a railroad bridge being decommissioned was split to size with a home forged cape chisel and wedges. These stones rest on a gravel trench which takes all water off downhill.
This regional variant of stone laying uses stone to stone contact, in that the stones are not supported by mortar for their structure and position, mortar is only used to "fill in the spaces". This is sometimes called "wet laid" as opposed to "dry laid" stone.
The mortar is a blend of natural clay subsoil, lime putty, and sand. It important to keep the mortar covered and moist for a long curing time to make it the strongest it can be.

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@bing434
@bing434 4 года назад
Can we all take a minute to appreciate just how much physical effort went into this video. Grubbing out the foundation with hand tools, shovelling a couple of tonnes of gravel, hewing the stone and then manhandling the blocks into position. This is truly backbreaking labour. The beer that night was well deserved!
@MrChickadee
@MrChickadee 4 года назад
Still beats going to the gym! haha
@pby1000
@pby1000 2 года назад
@@MrChickadee Agreed. I would rather do manual labor than non-productive exercises at a gym.
@johnparinellojr.2035
@johnparinellojr.2035 2 года назад
I'd be willing to bet he really enjoys his work. Masonary, especially stone masonary is very satisfying. There's something pure about it, it makes me feel like I'm putting love back into the world. I think of it like this, someone's going to be living there and making memories, someone will have there first kiss while standing on that foundation, or have a playful time with there kids. A grandma will bake cookies for her grand kids. They might as well have something solid to make there life's memories on, not to mention it looks beautiful. There's something almost philosophical about stone masonary. Some days the things in life are harder to lift then others, and as long as we keep going will not only succeed, but will be better people for making the attempt. On a lighter note it's a gym membership that pays you. So don't delay pick up a trowel today lol.
@jasonb421
@jasonb421 2 года назад
How can I do that using materials sourced from my local area, southwest Utah? Lots of red rock & clay here. Also lava rocks & of course granite. DG also, I believe.
@ohasis8331
@ohasis8331 2 года назад
@@MrChickadee I've always viewed a job with physical labour as paid exercise.
@dougalexander7204
@dougalexander7204 4 года назад
Awesome and honest work. I worked in an Indiana state park pioneer village, maintained around 1817 to the civil war. I was a blacksmith and a woodwright. I also ran an 1824 water powered sawmill and gristmill. Watching what you’re doing here sparks life in a little old man. Thank you.
@janice7378
@janice7378 Год назад
🤩 I don't want to sound impolite, but what's your age now ?
@hel1copter
@hel1copter 5 лет назад
What we don’t see here - and in all of Mr Chickadee’s videos - are the long hours of painstaking and often backbreaking preparation and repetition. Most of us could turn our hands to splitting a rock or daubing a handful of mortar into a couple of gaps, of cutting the end off a length of timber or planing a board smooth. But try doing that time and time again! This is what is so admirable about Mr Chickadee. He starts ... and he damn well sees it through to the very end.
@MrChickadee
@MrChickadee 5 лет назад
It sure does look much faster than I remember...;)
@gar691
@gar691 5 лет назад
I admire your sense of purity in these projects. It would be so easy to use a mortar mix and be done with it, but you use the natural ingredients and take the time and effort to re create the tasks that our grandfathers did, with splendid results.
@marknickerson3645
@marknickerson3645 5 лет назад
As a blacksmith who does 95% of my work "old school" with a coal forge,hammer and anvil, I truly respect and appreciate the fact that you are keeping the traditional building and carpentry skills alive and well. Another excellent and educational video!!
@whitethundr2824
@whitethundr2824 4 года назад
Mark Nickerson "old school respect" I love u guys! )
@jlszesny2471
@jlszesny2471 4 года назад
@BLUE DOG sounds scary my dude but i think the problem is not "nothingness" but everythingness theres so frikking much! i do believe that the internet helps revive and keep alive the old ways. otherwise, i wouldve never been able to even dream of learning any of the skills i have. so chin up, cheer up :D
@W4ldgeist
@W4ldgeist 4 года назад
@@jlszesny2471 That's what I think too. The internet or even some modern technology is not the problem. The problem is the mindless, wasteful, infinite growth capitalistic system that ruined the workplace, products etc. Sure there is progress, but only in the direction of commerce, all true progress in sciences is funded by the public sector and then exploited to build often times shoddy products en masse. The "too frikkin much" is exactly that. Speeding up the consumption to a level where it's stressful to consume. We are spurred on to consume, consume and consume. Consumption has become a job next to the jobs you have to pay for all that consumption. I feel frustrated, because I have to buy 50+ year old tools to get quality, wear old shoes from my grandfather to have something that lasts, go and find a furniture maker that wants 2-3 months of my salary to build a lasting table (or make it myself). I'd gladly only buy products that cost so much, IF... they would then last and society wouldn't indirectly force me to "stay on top" and run with the herd. It's hard to slow down, if everyones running. :/
@Maxid1
@Maxid1 5 лет назад
i do all aspects of building, but this is what I love. Digging a hole and then refilling it with more organized structure satisfies something deep within me. And nothing is more beautiful to me in building form than stone lay up.Mortared or dry, I love stone.
@beans1557
@beans1557 Год назад
The ape-human instinct to dig, break, play in mud, pick up rocks
@seascape0881
@seascape0881 3 года назад
This so satisfying....birds chirping, no talking just building and watching the clay be mixed with the limestone putty...nicely done! ☺️
@manofreedom
@manofreedom 3 года назад
In a thousand years the house will be all gone but the foundation will still be there and people will look and say. "what fantastic workmanship."
@mandyleeson1
@mandyleeson1 5 лет назад
I dare say most of us would be deterred by the formidable task that this poses, but you make a great example and teacher; It gives me the heart to try things that I would not have thought possible. Thank you very much.
@fishenfootball
@fishenfootball 5 лет назад
No blink-fast edits. No silly dub step music. You, sir, elevate RU-vid with your content.
@tardismole
@tardismole 4 года назад
Couldn't have put it better myself.
@dshudson
@dshudson 4 года назад
So true.
@darrelshowers1254
@darrelshowers1254 4 года назад
Agreed!
@hineko_
@hineko_ 4 года назад
Haha I just imagined this video with dubstep and blinking colored lights.
@actontreadway1168
@actontreadway1168 4 года назад
Wait, dubstep? I think I’ve found further evidence of time travelers...
@TheGogeta222
@TheGogeta222 5 лет назад
As a German carpenter who was building many traditional houses in his past I recommend to make the stone foundation Minimum 35-40 cm high to safe the wooden parts of your building from the strong rain and make a calculation because of the overhang of your roofe you need to cover the wooden parts of your building at a 70° angle (you make the measurement from the ground leven and look up to the overhang) so your building will last longer than you and will stay even in some hundred years
@MrChickadee
@MrChickadee 5 лет назад
i really prefer 60cm of height and min 90cm of roof overhang
@TheGogeta222
@TheGogeta222 5 лет назад
@@MrChickadee how high are you planing your wall and what for angle will your roof become?
@yazeeit6183
@yazeeit6183 3 года назад
I am fascinated by stone masonry and this guy made it look easy but make no mistake, that is back breaking work and it is worth the labour
@blimpman1
@blimpman1 4 года назад
As a 2-3 yr subscriber I look forward to each and every video. The natural sounds and peacefulness is truly appreciated. You are a true craftsman in every sense of the word. Thank you!!
@olddawgdreaming5715
@olddawgdreaming5715 5 лет назад
Hey there, really a great video of the footer and drainage from the foundation. Great work for the foundation too! You shared a lot of information without hurting your voice box. I am hard of hearing and I understood everything you said. Thanks for sharing and keep up the good videos.
@craigolander7094
@craigolander7094 2 года назад
Have not one clue why anyone would down vote your hard work. Thank you for sharing
@katherine7462
@katherine7462 5 лет назад
Love the content you put out thank you for your service & sharing!
@Eduardo-uo7qs
@Eduardo-uo7qs 4 года назад
Great job. It's beautiful to see someone dedicating your life to save the past skills. Congratulation. Do not let that knowledge to die. From Rio, Brazil.
@homemademedieval3935
@homemademedieval3935 5 лет назад
If we leave him alone long enough , we may come back and find a whole village
@AStanton1966
@AStanton1966 4 года назад
I wonder if it takes a village to make a village?
@thedude5853
@thedude5853 3 года назад
@@AStanton1966 it takes multiple people to make a village, otherwise youre just a woodsman surrounded by development projects.
@falllineridge
@falllineridge 5 лет назад
A thoroughly engrossing video. That foundation will be there until Judgement Day. And props to your wife on the excellent camera work!
@tomnekuda3818
@tomnekuda3818 4 года назад
Love your channel. The old ways of doing things have stood the test of time.....thanks for bringing them back. Much of this I was brought up with and already know but you have surprises every once in a while. Please grind the burrs off the heads of your chisels/wedges.....I caught one in my eye one time and nearly lost sight.
@MrStevench
@MrStevench 4 года назад
It’s so therapeutic watching you work.
@mstycrk
@mstycrk 4 года назад
All your moves are so measured and exact. No wasted motion here! Thanks for the great tutorials!
@hassanal-mosawi6049
@hassanal-mosawi6049 5 лет назад
Thanks for showing how and sharing that, well done!
@jimwilleford6140
@jimwilleford6140 4 года назад
I am in awe of your skills and your patience! Amazing.
@PatrickJaeger
@PatrickJaeger 5 лет назад
always like the steady pace you keep, never rushed or hurried
@Maxid1
@Maxid1 5 лет назад
Sandstone is sweet to work with. I've dug retaining walls into the sandstone layer and anchored them on it. It saved me some digging but I have to admit, I love to dig. I don't believe in previous lives but if it was possible, I would have been a dog.
@coast2coastauctions472
@coast2coastauctions472 2 года назад
It is an absolute pleasure to watch you work. Simple tools, thorough preparation, incredible craftsmanship.
@KennyInVegas
@KennyInVegas 5 лет назад
I truly appreciate the time and effort you put forth producing your videos. Thanks so much!!!
@RayFromTheHayclan
@RayFromTheHayclan 5 лет назад
I love it. I'm sitting here watching you make your Smithy, as I'm taking a break while I'm putting up my Smithy. You're living the dream.
@H7Auction
@H7Auction 4 года назад
Excellent job! Thank you for taking the time to film, edit, and post.
@charlesloveday9208
@charlesloveday9208 5 лет назад
As always... I'm super impressed with the hand craftsmanship. Myself... would probably liked to seen the homemade mortar used as the stone was put down. But, I can't say that it's a better method because you have built such amazing structures already that will outlast most modern buildings. I'm so impressed with your dedication to the old way of building!!!💯💯💯👏👏🏼👏👍👍👍✌️🤟🤙 There's a part of me that wishes so badly I could go back to my youth and do EXACTLY what you are doing!!! Awesome 👍👍👍, keep up the great work and congratulations on your new project... thanks again for sharing your time/knowledge and skills to the novice viewer. May God bless you and your family... just simply THANKS!!!
@tmbts902
@tmbts902 2 года назад
Awww... It is adorable that you use that little flower pot for watering down your mortar. So cute. There you are doing that manly work, and then use a delicate sprinkle to wipe away the mess. 😃
@julianeaston8607
@julianeaston8607 5 лет назад
Another wonderful example of your tireless effort for perfection and as ever done with the patience of a Saint. I look forward to seeing more as the forge takes shape.
@davephillips7550
@davephillips7550 5 лет назад
Nice use of old school mortar. 😀. It will give more with the weather than new mixes.
@codyleeser392
@codyleeser392 5 лет назад
beautiful to watch and listen to. I loved the birdsong.
@Aminuts2009
@Aminuts2009 5 лет назад
Always good content. Can't wait to see the forge take shape!
@sambrandt3688
@sambrandt3688 5 лет назад
I love stone work. What an amazingly beautiful job you did. I have been downloading all your videos and archiving them in my library for learning skills.
@jerrywhidby.
@jerrywhidby. 5 лет назад
I have wanted to try earth ramming. This helps me with the "boots" of the home. Now I have a dozen lime putty videos in my watch later list. It's always a pleasure to watch your content.
@russellwall1964
@russellwall1964 5 лет назад
Always a pleasure to watch you work on your latest project. Thanks so much for sharing and serving our nation. Looking forward to your next video - it is always so calming to watch. :-)
@robertlassiter5808
@robertlassiter5808 5 лет назад
This is so peaceful to me. Thank you very much for sharing this with us.
@DANVIIL
@DANVIIL 4 года назад
We need more builders in this world. Amazing what you can accomplish by hand.
@tim_bbq1008
@tim_bbq1008 5 лет назад
looking forward to this new build. You always do such masterful work, I learn a lot from the techniques you share
@MultiMrNoone
@MultiMrNoone 4 года назад
What an utterly enormous amount of work. I’m completely fascinated and want to build my own.
@blackbart99
@blackbart99 4 года назад
My back started hurting immediatley...True craftsmanship...great video...thank you.
@chriscaahbaugh2246
@chriscaahbaugh2246 4 года назад
I grew up making these foundations in Northern Michigan...A good representation 👍...for the haters out there I have seen and worked on houses that have stood for 200+ years with very little maintenance on this and rarely ever see any faults...(This is a great example of the old tried and true💯)
@marksilverman1775
@marksilverman1775 5 лет назад
Always fascinating. Cheers from New Zealand.
@hillbillynick2000
@hillbillynick2000 5 лет назад
Very cool! You're doing a great service with your videos, showing/saving the old ways . I had to learn how to split rock from old books and OJT, LoL. Semper Fi
@1212CRMD
@1212CRMD 2 месяца назад
Congratulations! Appreciating it from far away, Brazil 2024.
@VicoTstr
@VicoTstr 5 лет назад
Wonderfull, love that type of projects over a few vidéos ! Thanks for allé explanations in description, i had so many questions, all answered !
@riverrowanphoenix1876
@riverrowanphoenix1876 4 года назад
Wow! This looks amazing so far! Can't wait to see the rest of the build!
@user-jc6wz8ss2e
@user-jc6wz8ss2e 2 года назад
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@user-ix6cr5js6n
@user-ix6cr5js6n 3 года назад
4:12 This is probably the most frequent sound that could be heard in ancient Egypt.
@TheFeinspa
@TheFeinspa 5 лет назад
A garden hose would come in real handy for cleaning up the mortar. Love watching you work Mr. C, it's relaxing
@calebjowens
@calebjowens 5 лет назад
I am looking forward to another wonderful build series! These are always great Thanks for the work you put into the videos!
@tylerkrug7719
@tylerkrug7719 4 года назад
Wow, that's alot of hard work right there. Looks amazing
@willienolegs8928
@willienolegs8928 4 года назад
Thanks for showing how you do it and how it was done. Outstanding
@michaeld2662
@michaeld2662 2 года назад
I always enjoy your vids. Natural sounds and you jump right in. No whiz-bang, self aggrandizing lead in begging for subscribers and overblown production values. Great skills.
@fabiendelacheisserie4434
@fabiendelacheisserie4434 5 лет назад
Amazing and solid process, always stoned by your contents !
@judycharvey5790
@judycharvey5790 5 лет назад
That is some real work! Guess I have something new to try :) Thanks for a truly good watch.
@idkminer3340
@idkminer3340 5 лет назад
That is awesome. I love the almost list arts of building. Thank you for making this video.
@gregoryharrison5769
@gregoryharrison5769 4 года назад
I think you have some of the most fascinating videos I've watched on RU-vid! I'm binge watching them!
@shtolcers
@shtolcers 5 лет назад
Thanks for sharing knowledge! At this moment building of traditional foundations is interest of mine as well. Eagerly waiting for next part! :)
@hansmuller9575
@hansmuller9575 5 лет назад
Recently I succeded to finalize several wood work projects. Lack of skill I compensated through remembering and finally applying the quasi MEDIDATIV spirit, how you approach handcraft challenges. It worked, You really had been of great help! Thank you.
@MrGeroth
@MrGeroth 5 лет назад
Stone work is always amazing.
@AStanton1966
@AStanton1966 4 года назад
You can be sure of 2 things: carpenter ants and termites don't like it.
@mr.upcycle9589
@mr.upcycle9589 4 года назад
Absolutely beautiful 🙏your methods and your finished works.
@brucewayne2984
@brucewayne2984 5 лет назад
My wife says your crazy for doing this. I said, then I want to be crazy! HA! Great work!!!
@completelydistracted5825
@completelydistracted5825 5 лет назад
Looks gr8, bet u felt your back after doing all that. Can't wait for the next installment.💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻👍🏻
@markmywords519
@markmywords519 4 года назад
dem boots are made for working. Mr Chickadee has a unique rhythm almost in sync with nature i love these clips.
@tird108
@tird108 4 года назад
Man I'm a welder I build Bridges it's Saturday just got off a 6 day week this pops up got cold beer pickled okra and watching this man that came out beautiful Im kinda thinking about trying something like this eventually
@hafsibadis8007
@hafsibadis8007 4 года назад
How biggest will be my joy when i could be able to inspire many hearts to do the same tasks of U have shared throughout your labor.
@gilbertosanchez8138
@gilbertosanchez8138 2 года назад
Sincerely beautiful, beautiful, beautiful and so simple
@MrChickadee
@MrChickadee 2 года назад
Wow, thank you!
@Chr.U.Cas2216
@Chr.U.Cas2216 4 года назад
Dear Mr. Chickadee. Extremely fantastic and very interesting! Very well done again and as always! Thanks a lot for making taping editing uploading and sharing. Best regards luck and health.
@timeverett5482
@timeverett5482 5 лет назад
Great video as always!!! God Bless.
@dirtydsrc
@dirtydsrc 5 лет назад
Beautiful rocks. Very nice rock work.
@DotkaEmber
@DotkaEmber 4 года назад
Mr. Chickadee, looking forward to your next film. Greetings from Romania.
@tardismole
@tardismole 4 года назад
Looking forward to part 2. :)
@killerhz
@killerhz 5 лет назад
Beautiful stone. Excellent video.
@maxcarter5922
@maxcarter5922 5 лет назад
Truly inspiring, I hope I can build my house that way one day.
@oohsam
@oohsam 5 лет назад
Nice work !!! cant wait to see more!
@Banjo-lm2wl
@Banjo-lm2wl 5 лет назад
Wow beautiful stone work Mr chickadee
@MASADHIYA
@MASADHIYA 3 года назад
Is there any other hardworking guy than him? I am juxtaposed... Bravo....
@tim_bbq1008
@tim_bbq1008 4 года назад
looking forward to the next in this series!
@MarkizVonSchnitzel
@MarkizVonSchnitzel 3 года назад
This is so satisfying to watch. I also like the production.
@mccantsc
@mccantsc 5 лет назад
The stone that the builders rejected has become the cornerstone- lovely video as always.
@MrChickadee
@MrChickadee 5 лет назад
They actually ripped out this lovely stone and replaced it with cement...how sickening! But good for me...
@anerioone
@anerioone 4 года назад
I love doing that work...you are so lucky to have such nice stone there!
@arkansas1336
@arkansas1336 5 лет назад
This is a beautiful AND strong foundation! Great idea to keep the foundation dewatered and also help avoid 'frost heave'!
@MrChickadee
@MrChickadee 5 лет назад
Thanks! Glad to hear someone gets it!
@crpth1
@crpth1 4 года назад
I'm in the process of doing the equivalent on an old dry stone "shack" built in 1851. Initially, I believe, it was used for people, later used for sheep and goats. Hopefully one day will be my "cabin". Over the years has been messed up with very different kinds of mortar. The ones with lime are mostly long gone. Either case using the less noble "cement mortar" as soon as the smaller enclosing stones go into place. There's so many "ventilation holes" that makes one think why the trouble to do the walls in the first place. LOL :-) The old roof remains, allows a perfect view of the sky, following similar pattern. Having real trouble finding old roof tiles. Since I would like to keep it as close as possible to the original. Using a hard bristles nylon brush, allow to clean the excess mortar, while keeping the moss on the stones. Also an important detail for me. ;-) All this to say, damn nice video. :-) Cheers
@JacobvsRex
@JacobvsRex 5 лет назад
Pretty cool! Started off doing some of the woodworking type things you do and decided to try forging my own tools as the ones I wanted or needed were either too rare or too expensive and now I never get around to woodworking unless I’m putting a handle on a blacksmith tool lol. Got dreams of building me a nice smithy building like you’re doing one day. Keep it up!
@_samuel_6951
@_samuel_6951 5 лет назад
Great video, doesn't even begin to show the back aching, painstaking labor involved though. Many props to you!
@devogle7905
@devogle7905 5 лет назад
I have really enjoyed all of your Videos and your view on building, woodworking, blacksmith forging, and masonry. I would love a video of your home and hearing from your wife. Oorah!
@brianrust5275
@brianrust5275 5 лет назад
Great job man!! Love the videos keep them coming!!!
@pidginmac
@pidginmac 5 лет назад
That is one awesome foundation!
@mathieujasinski2383
@mathieujasinski2383 8 месяцев назад
At last some practical video, thanks a lot for sharing!
@islandblacksmith
@islandblacksmith 5 лет назад
lovely stone! ...and that is some nice looking clay soil you are turning up there!
@jasonmashburn1280
@jasonmashburn1280 5 лет назад
Beautiful work.
@DevanBailey
@DevanBailey Год назад
That putty mix looked quite delicious
@meandnature6452
@meandnature6452 5 лет назад
wow! cant wait to see what building you will build ontop of that
@nicklaskallman280
@nicklaskallman280 5 лет назад
Absolutely Lovely video. This is how i will build my own house in the future.
@wyore4344
@wyore4344 5 лет назад
Thank You. Please keep up the hard work and Great Videos. best to you and yours. walt&mrs.
@VernAfterReading
@VernAfterReading 5 лет назад
Looks so good!
@johngrahamdoyle8719
@johngrahamdoyle8719 2 года назад
RELENTLESS PATIENCE AND HARD LABOUR ARE THE QUALITIES OF THE HUMBLE AND NOBLE MAGNIFICENT HONOURABLE CRAFTSMAN 🥵🥵
@amoshelp766
@amoshelp766 5 лет назад
Thanks for what you do. It's important.
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