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In earlier years the term "upholstery" applied mainly to the furniture industry, while the carriage industry employed "trimmers" for their seat and top work. Today I'm going to trim out a set of shafts, getting them ready to be used by the horse to pull the buggy. Different styles of harnesses could be used. so shafts and doubletrees my vary accordingly, but this is a common trim style for shafts. Building and restoring horse drawn vehicles encompasses many different trades and disciplines. Thanks for following along.
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Комментарии : 241   
@tudedude
@tudedude 2 года назад
A ever a joy to watch a craftsman at work.
@ralphcline6930
@ralphcline6930 2 года назад
Your intricate knowledge of the construction of these historic vehicles is amazing , not to diminish your superb crafting skills . Thank you sir .
@ascott6804
@ascott6804 2 года назад
...that knife sharp AF!! Edit: Shaking hands with this man must bring awsome respect but for all the hard work he has shown! Mad respect!!
@stuartlockwood9645
@stuartlockwood9645 2 года назад
Hi Dave ☺ thanks for another great video, you made the trimming out look so easy, and what a superb job you've done on this buggy, as always you demonstrate what a great craftsman and artists you are, it's always a pleasure watching you work, and listening to you describing the process. Looking forward to the next one, stay safe mate, best wishe's to you and your's, Stuart uk.
@JSAC66
@JSAC66 2 года назад
We just got back from seeing the new Disney Jungle Cruise movie at a cost of $22 and it was NO WHERE near as enjoyable as watching a Dave Engel video!
@thisolesignguy2733
@thisolesignguy2733 2 года назад
I feel ya! I was about to put on a movie myself, then notification of Dave's video popped up on my phone, I said "NOPE! Dave's video is better!" I'll watch Wrath of Man later
@thermalreboot
@thermalreboot 2 года назад
Jungle Cruise was a woke snore fest. I like both Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt, but they have absolutely NO chemistry together.
@thisolesignguy2733
@thisolesignguy2733 2 года назад
@@thermalreboot I completely agree. I was pretty disappointed with it also. I loved The Rock in "Rampage" and "Walking Tall" but jungle cruise was a bit of a let down.
@larrykeenan598
@larrykeenan598 2 года назад
It better to support Dave than some woke Hollywood "stars".
@ironcladranchandforge7292
@ironcladranchandforge7292 2 года назад
@@larrykeenan598 -- LOL, amen to that !!!
@GM-ft9ec
@GM-ft9ec 2 года назад
Dave is one of my favorite people, and I’ve never even met him.
@rickkyriakopoulos1103
@rickkyriakopoulos1103 2 года назад
My friend you are the Norm Abrams of carriage building !! I'm honored to have the opportunity to watch you at your trade . Thank you sir .
@TrevorDennis100
@TrevorDennis100 2 года назад
One of the things that makes this channel so watchable is the incredible video quality. I suspect that lighting is a large part of it. When David is talking directly to the camera, the quality is on a par with what we expect from a TV studio broadcast. The fact that it is still 1080P makes it even more remarkable. I am sure this is not a a happy accident. It is the same attention to detail that David applies to everything he he does. It's very impressive.
@bugnfront
@bugnfront 2 года назад
Sure wish I would have known you 40 years ago...I would have begged for an apprenticeship. Pure artistry!
@mergrew0110
@mergrew0110 2 года назад
In the UK, there is a rich tradition of painted decoration, with its own folk lore, on the canal boats. They even paint the water jugs and coal buckets. It incorporates lining, but extends to floral work too. I’m told it’s possible to “read” a boat via its decorations. Very similar in a way, folk taking pride in possessions even if they are practical working tools. Of course, when I was a lad the Romanies used to have painted wagons, which was a great source of pride for them and very ornate.
@BywaterNick
@BywaterNick 2 года назад
I bought a trim kit years ago from not sure where. Didn’t know how to install it. Now I do. Thank you.
@rickbuck2675
@rickbuck2675 2 года назад
You're incredibly skilled. Thank you for your videos. I never miss one, and anxiously wait for the next one on Friday nights. Rick in east TN.
@larrycaughron1321
@larrycaughron1321 2 года назад
I really enjoy watching your videos each week. They put my mind at ease for a while. Be safe and stay well. 🇺🇸👍🇺🇸
@davidlindsey436
@davidlindsey436 2 года назад
Ahhh, the weekly buggy therapy has arrived...can feel relaxation and renewed interest beginning here in the trimming department. The stripes and lines are beautiful, David.
@scotth4760
@scotth4760 2 года назад
This buggy will be a thing a beauty and source of pride for who ever drives it. Well done as always
@evilbrat5376
@evilbrat5376 2 года назад
The attention to detail and small touches you yourself add make it very worth while to have you do the restoration work on the projects you undertake. Enjoy watching a dedicated professional at work. Thanks for taking us along on this.
@kevinreardon2558
@kevinreardon2558 2 года назад
One of my best friends is a horse named Red. Red saved my butt more then once. Sure, he would spook at a squirrel moving dried leave around, but when he reared, he did so with full knowledge there was this weight on his back that needed to stay on. As a Physicist, I can recognize compensation for center of gravity. He did this during an instinctual response. That horse was a pro. But when I see the thought that went into this level of horse to carriage interface (today's term), I can see there were other Reds, and other folks who could interpret what the horse was saying was not going to work and that which would. The subtle changes in the engineering I'm seeing here prove that. Amazing. Totally and completely amazing.
@Stan7670
@Stan7670 2 года назад
I know nothing about your craft but you can tell when a master is at work. Well done.
@michaelbarker8713
@michaelbarker8713 2 года назад
People may say different things about you like OCD, meticulous, etc. I subscribe to your channel because you, sir, are a craftsman, and a great craftsman at that. All of the different disciplines that you do, you do with great skill. Thanks for your talents and teachings. Keep up the awesome work!
@TinManKustoms
@TinManKustoms 2 года назад
Amazing workmanship. You make laying those stripes down look easy. It's amazing how the simple little details can make the project look like a million bucks. Keep up the great work
@humancattoy7767
@humancattoy7767 2 года назад
So many disciplines to build a single horse drawn vehicle. This is quite a feat to accomplish.
@christianmccollum1028
@christianmccollum1028 2 года назад
Seems to do it all except the lantern making. He shared his friend's channel a while back for that discipline.
@thisolesignguy2733
@thisolesignguy2733 2 года назад
@@christianmccollum1028 The luminary Shoppe
@davidlindsey436
@davidlindsey436 2 года назад
@@christianmccollum1028 brother-in-law and once partner in buggies, as I recall. Dave and Rick have individually talked about this in previous videos.
@christianmccollum1028
@christianmccollum1028 2 года назад
@@thisolesignguy2733 yes! Thank you. The Luminary Shoppe.
@dennismarjamaa6805
@dennismarjamaa6805 2 года назад
My deepest appreciation and respect goes out to you for your attention to detail and unwavering commitment to doing the absolute best you, or anyone for that matter, could do!
@gbwildlifeuk8269
@gbwildlifeuk8269 2 года назад
The paint finish and detail is superb 👍
@olddawgdreaming5715
@olddawgdreaming5715 2 года назад
Very well done Dave!! Trimmers were artists in their own fields. That was awesome work you did trimming out that buggy. Thanks for sharing with us. Fred.🙏🏻🙏🏻👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👋👋
@michaelvanvleet998
@michaelvanvleet998 2 года назад
When this buggy is done, would love to see a horse in nothing but a halter, be fully harnessed up and attached to the buggy. That would be amazing and help make sense of all the work you have done.
@cyrilhudak4568
@cyrilhudak4568 2 года назад
I think Buck and Ken would look great next to the maroon. Why not with full harness and bridle ready to TCB?
@jaykneegarner2479
@jaykneegarner2479 2 года назад
Not happening, you never hitch a horse to a buggy without the driving bridle. If anything happens and the horse takes off you need to be able to bring the animal under control. Otherwise you have a 1200# animal with a massive battering ram attached to it and no way to stop it until the animal calms down or gets the buggy stuck somewhere. You don’t eat that image in your head.
@michaelvanvleet998
@michaelvanvleet998 2 года назад
@@jaykneegarner2479 I have no knowledge of any of this. I do enjoy the channel though. So maybe they attach the driving bridle first?
@rogerhodges7656
@rogerhodges7656 2 года назад
Another weekly sample of beautiful work.
@rickspencer7998
@rickspencer7998 2 года назад
Thanks again, Dave, for another excellent video. I really look forward to them every week!
@cassrailroad5358
@cassrailroad5358 2 года назад
Beautiful work by a true Craftsman. Really like learning about everything you do 👍👍.
@philjungels7617
@philjungels7617 2 года назад
You continue to amaze me with your craftmanship, with every single video! Well Done!
@BK-dv1hh
@BK-dv1hh 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and art. It’s incredible to see all of the individual skill sets applied to complete a project which, I confess, was just a single “thing” we may have thought of as “a restored buggy”! Oh how wrong that mind set is.
@WayneT51
@WayneT51 2 года назад
G'day Dave, greeting from down under. I wish my old hands were as steady as yours. Well done sir.
@danaowen9014
@danaowen9014 2 года назад
The black straps and loops just makes the paint pop. Love the hand paint trim.
@tomtruesdale6901
@tomtruesdale6901 2 года назад
Another outstanding video show casing your knowledge, skills and abilities. Thank you for taking us along with you on the construction and finishing of this carriage
@eriknordahl8640
@eriknordahl8640 2 года назад
Now i`m inspired to go further on my project on my wagonette! Thanks Dave 🙋🏼‍♂️
@MoondyneJoe
@MoondyneJoe 2 года назад
David, you know when a person is good at their craft, Watching you pinstriping you make it look so easy, but in truth I bet you originally spent hours practicing the pinstriping before you seriously laid down your first stripe to the point now that you can jump into it without hesitation or as much as say I would in fear of botching the job! Another calming and enjoyable and insightful video David, thank you Tony from Western Australia 🇦🇺
@brianwinters4991
@brianwinters4991 2 года назад
I'm a city slicker from Minnesota , love watching you work !
@thomasnewton9818
@thomasnewton9818 2 года назад
I can't imagine what you are getting paid for this wagon but it isn't enough. I used to admire the Gypsy Vardo wagons and Showman wagons. Now I realize just how much it must have taken to build, furnish and paint one. The amount of detail is insurmountable and the upkeep must have been enormous. I really enjoy watching and learning about the things that you do. Thank you so very much for the time and effort that you put into it.
@ToddDunning
@ToddDunning 2 года назад
Always tempting to ask for a bloopers reel. I bet there are some handy new cuss words we could learn.
@will5286
@will5286 Год назад
Sharpest pocketknife in the West👍👍
@lesliebauer1248
@lesliebauer1248 2 года назад
The differences in shape and variation gives character to a hand made piece. The different styles and the variations also became like a signature of the people that did the work. Some people could even tell who made something by the variation or style.
@billmorris2613
@billmorris2613 2 года назад
All these different craft departments combined in one very talented man. And there are several more crafts to add to those mentioned in the beginning of this video. It’s so educational, entertaining, and such a pleasure to watch you work your magic to create a useful work of art.
@timfowler4642
@timfowler4642 2 года назад
Very interesting. I hate to admit as important as the sanding the primer/ paint episode was, this was much more entertaining and informative. Great work.
@davidadaur5163
@davidadaur5163 2 года назад
Gee I like the striping and trimming. Another GREAT video. Thanks for taking the extra time it takes. David Adair
@jonwatson9765
@jonwatson9765 2 года назад
What Dave modestly didn't say is that all these different trades were practised by different people while Dave is a master of it all. PS, watching Dave trimming the shafts I thought "dont they do electricians shrink tubing in big enough sizes? Just slide a tube on then turn the heat gun on and shrink to fit.
@richardcavalloro8355
@richardcavalloro8355 2 года назад
I am amazed at every new episode. Your skill and attention to detail is unbelievable. I almost hate to see this wagon used outside but in the end I guess that's the whole reason for them.
@davanders2006
@davanders2006 2 года назад
I am once again impressed with your capabilities. You are a master craftsman. As for last weeks video I noticed that one stripe was higher on one than the other side. It's the image at 16:49 that shows this. I didn't caught the misplaced stripe on the hub. Thanks so much for sharing.
@petepeterson4540
@petepeterson4540 2 года назад
I have always seen this stitched and admired the tiny hand sewn stiches
@tinachambers4887
@tinachambers4887 2 года назад
You tricked me david because I was thinking why all the staples would be showing never occured you had it turn over the buggy looks wonderful have a day love from TEXAS
@garthbutton699
@garthbutton699 2 года назад
I enjoy watching you because you show us a wide variety of skills that may be applied to to many trades,hobbys and crafts,my hats off to you Dave for sharing your abilities with us, thank you!
@bradbeasley7669
@bradbeasley7669 2 года назад
we love u dave keep them comeing as long as u can bro
@audiotechlabs4650
@audiotechlabs4650 2 года назад
Your attention to detail is top shelf! Young people don’t have a clue of the detail a fine coach has. This level is where automobiles got there trim! Your history comments, of buggies, coaches, really round out what you do. In a way, this restoration reminds me of Vardoes, gypsy wagons, and how detailed many of them are. Love to see you work! Love from NW Colorado. Thanxz
@lwilton
@lwilton 2 года назад
And after watching that, everyone should have a better understanding of the old Christmas phrase "a turkey and all the trimmings". It wasn't talking about all the off-cuts from the bird, but how it was presented at the table.
@royreynolds108
@royreynolds108 2 года назад
Here, Here.
@petervogwill6499
@petervogwill6499 2 года назад
Striping...practise makes perfect...lettering too... glad you showed the old stuff , seems it hasn't changed for centuries...
@theofarmmanager267
@theofarmmanager267 2 года назад
I take your point about the imperfections that define human work as opposed to the perfection from machines. I make furniture as a (serious) hobby with a particular focus upon the (British ) Arts and Crafts movement and the (American) Prairie and Mission styles. I’m not a martyr to hand work (particularly as I get older and weaker) and so I use machinery to do the hard work of sawing and dimensioning. Then I take over with the fitting and finishing so that the finished piece has all the marks that come from my imperfect work. So most people can tell a piece of handcrafted from a piece of machine-made just as most people can tell a pinstripe painted by hand or from a machine. And I know which one pleases me immensely. Even if it’s not perfect
@markbrown-us4xe
@markbrown-us4xe 2 года назад
My father raced harness horses. I'm really enjoying this build and your photos of how attaching the animals can vary. Seems that the comfort was considered rather than the bling. I also love the striping. Total art form.
@ditzydoo4378
@ditzydoo4378 2 года назад
You had a Bob Ross moment in the stripping... ^~^ A "Happy-Accident" as it were... >~
@toddsheffield4271
@toddsheffield4271 2 года назад
What a beautiful rig Dave. Your Work is amazing.
@jimlong527
@jimlong527 2 года назад
Watching & learning history. Thank You
@pauldehaan3574
@pauldehaan3574 2 года назад
Once again....totally amazing.....thanks for sharing.
@gordbaker896
@gordbaker896 2 года назад
Truly a work of Art, Dave. It occurred to me that for the long length at the front of the shafts, large shrink fit tubing could be used for non-show buggies. I can see you wince at that!
@tolbaszy8067
@tolbaszy8067 2 года назад
Excellent camera work! I think the double striped hub flange is a better look. You probably intuitively thought the same when you returned to the project. Your videos helped me appreciate the 160 year old original condition (very barn worn) buggy I saw this week at our county fair. I took particular notice of the striping. Thanks for the great videos and thorough explanations.
@markeholbrook
@markeholbrook 2 года назад
Wow, you have to know it all! That's a beautiful job too. Your stapler looks like my BEA one, mine has some blue left on it.
@andresaristi5646
@andresaristi5646 2 года назад
I'm falling in love with this this coach
@gwharton68
@gwharton68 2 года назад
Thanks Dave, for allowing me the joy of watching a master craftsmen ply his trade.
@garrettswoodworx1873
@garrettswoodworx1873 2 года назад
Another otherwise dismal week comes to an interesting, entertaining and educational conclusion thanks to Dave's incredible skillset. As always: thanks for allowing us to tag along on your incredible journey.
@daniellarrivee6510
@daniellarrivee6510 2 года назад
Thanks Mr. Engel !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@workhardlivefree3818
@workhardlivefree3818 2 года назад
Lord Love a Duck... My hands were shaking today without much focus on anything... You're nerves and patience combined are amazing
@fordfan3179
@fordfan3179 2 года назад
I could keep you pretty busy pin striping motorcycles no problem! Just terrific to watch! I can't believe anybody would fault your scemitry! I think the slight imperfections is the Hallmark of hand craftsmanship.
@markmossinghoff8185
@markmossinghoff8185 2 года назад
According to last week's episode":pin stripes" are for suits.
@brentbrown8393
@brentbrown8393 2 года назад
You are an amazing craftsman Dave, God Bless you and your family, they certainly have a right to be prod of you.
@ptwovneptune5048
@ptwovneptune5048 2 года назад
Always fascinating. Thanks Dave
@rodneywroten2994
@rodneywroten2994 2 года назад
All that beautiful work covered up . I DONT NO
@gordonclark7632
@gordonclark7632 2 года назад
I certainly paid attention to the stripping in this episode. I couldn't see any mistakes.
@TomLaios
@TomLaios 2 года назад
Great point about the variation that comes with hand drawn artwork Dave. I make stained glass windows and fully concur. People ask, why don't you draw the design on computer? Nothing looks worse than perfect computer drawn artwork. Old panels are never perfect. The hand of the artist/craftsman is invaluable. I should get some lining brushes for glass painting.If you think lining is fiddly, try it with glass paint. One mistake , then you start over again.
@genegoodman5233
@genegoodman5233 2 года назад
Beautiful work Dave, stay safe
@blackmane0073
@blackmane0073 2 года назад
those shaft stripes are extremely impressive. It makes the whole thing jump out. Thumbs up for a job well done from me.
@LouAdzima
@LouAdzima 2 года назад
Your artwork is beautiful! Like all your work.
@warrenbacon7947
@warrenbacon7947 2 года назад
Firstly, thank you for taking the time to record, edit, and post these videos. Watching the effort required to build a buggy or wagon makes me wonder what a buyer, back in the day, would have to work at to afford one. Is this two seat buggy for a banker, doctor, well-to-do rancher? Would this style of buggy be the equivalent of today's Ford, or a Lincoln, or something else? Would it have been a "daily driver" or saved for "Sunday Best". Sincere thanks Sir.
@thisnicklldo
@thisnicklldo 2 года назад
It's a good question, one I would also like to know the answer to. If the workman earned a $1 a day, and took 2 months to make one (8 x 6 day weeks might be what Dave has put into this, though it's hard to tell really - you could give me a year and I'd still be on the first wheel), then that's $48 plus the carriage shop owners profit. If 1$ a day was only for the unskilled, then double it, makes it $96 plus profit. Either way, well within the means of a doctor or perhaps succesful farmer. This is just speculation, but my point is that skilled time was very, very cheap 150 years ago. It's hard to equate Dave with that, but he's a lot wealthier than them, even if he isn't wealthy by our standards today.
@tdkrei
@tdkrei 2 года назад
Dave your detail workmanship is commendable. Keep on smiling.
@michaelbondick575
@michaelbondick575 2 года назад
Excellent work!👍🥇⭐️
@SODAK2276
@SODAK2276 2 года назад
It is looking absolutely awesome!
@rollemswift2683
@rollemswift2683 2 года назад
Dave the beauty of hand striping is they can't see both sides at the same time only a pro would have seen that I sometimes used to do this on purpose I called it a deliberate mistake, it could easily be put wright but you would be amazed at how many of the owners would say leave it lets see how many find it and it's a great talking point. Great job thanks. Geo. UK
@nethanelmasters5170
@nethanelmasters5170 2 года назад
A friend of mine goes to fair in different counties and in different states he black powder coated all his chains so they don't rust and it holds up better than paint. His buggy was built by some Pennsylvania Amish its black with gold striping. The striping was done at a auto paint and body shop. The guy said if he ever needed it redone to bring it back because it was diffsrent and fun for him.
@royreynolds108
@royreynolds108 2 года назад
Gold on black should be absolutely gorgeous.
@petervogwill6499
@petervogwill6499 2 года назад
I used to live near WHIP CITY...as Westfield Mass was once the whip center of the usa....
@corvus1238
@corvus1238 2 года назад
Such a craftsman.
@465maltbie
@465maltbie 2 года назад
That really was interesting, thanks. Charles
@rtkville
@rtkville 2 года назад
Thanks for another great and informative video.
@slyfox7429
@slyfox7429 2 года назад
Thanks Dave for bringing us couch potato's another bit of history. Back in the days of yesteryear when cars had "Trim". It was "chrome" around the windows, around the wheel openings. And, real chrome bumpers. Two tone paint jobs and "hand" painted striping as you showed in your video. Looking forward to next history lesson
@d00dEEE
@d00dEEE 2 года назад
Don't forget the lead body filler used on panels and joints...
@wait4it214
@wait4it214 2 года назад
Boy, that knife is sharp
@oldschool1993
@oldschool1993 2 года назад
I like to watch "Pakistani Truck"- these guys are relentless when it comes to decorating.
@deconteesawyer5758
@deconteesawyer5758 2 года назад
Right down to fringe bangles on dump trucks.
@suzisaintjames
@suzisaintjames 2 года назад
17:49 see that little bubble in the vinyl between your forefinger and thumb? If it bothers you, use a blow dryer to warm and relax the vinyl to lay flat. I like a blow dryer over a heat gun because the heat is moderate, affording more control. You can easily melt vinyl with a heat gun if you aren't careful. (You can do the same with leather, just wet it first.) 💖🌞🌵😷
@jimtyra4911
@jimtyra4911 2 года назад
As they in this day and age man what a lot of chrome
@dbmail545
@dbmail545 2 года назад
Those wheels are things of beauty. I am much more used to seeing that level of the painter's craft on custom cars and bikes.
@howardbodiford7130
@howardbodiford7130 2 года назад
That adds so much .
@jeanhawken4482
@jeanhawken4482 2 года назад
Just lovely
@thequickbrownfox7289
@thequickbrownfox7289 2 года назад
Just like Bob Ross - Dave doesn't make mistakes - just happy little accidents.
@A50S2D
@A50S2D 2 года назад
All I can think of watching you do the striping is hand cramps from hades. Beautiful work.
@GoBearstyJpyn
@GoBearstyJpyn 2 года назад
Great work. Can't believe the hours you spend on the building of the buggy. You would make a good teacher.
@brucemitch928
@brucemitch928 2 года назад
The fastest 25mins of the day, perfect detail. Can I ask if the staples were stainless steel? Thank you for sharing.
@RosaStringWorks
@RosaStringWorks 2 года назад
We had various buggies and harnesses in my life. All of them were the breast-style. Never had the collar style.
@petepeterson4540
@petepeterson4540 2 года назад
this is the show I have been waiting on
@leepaulin8587
@leepaulin8587 2 года назад
It’s looking great!
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