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A truly wonderful insight into the amazing wood shops by some of the most talented and skilled craftsmen that exist in your country. Will certainly view all the videos related to the craftsman included here for further inspiration. Thank you so much for providing such an enjoyable and extremely interesting video. Traditional craft and its promotion is so important - so grateful for this contribution and other similar content that you share!!!
ОтветитьI don’t think I saw any Festools😝
ОтветитьThat was an awesome video! Thanks so much... you're like me, you love visiting and interviewing other woodworkers!
ОтветитьExcellent video ! Does Frank Klausz teach woodworking ? I am in NJ and wood like to see if there are schools I can attend.
ОтветитьExcellent vidéo thank you!
ОтветитьA brilliant insight to some of the most skilful woodworkers on the planet my favourite from your video is Frank Klaus thank you for showing all of these wood shops
ОтветитьI like how wooworkers are drawn to nature.
ОтветитьThese Gentlemen are not mere wood workers they are true artists. You are all Masters of trade and we lonely mortals are always in awe of what it takes to in vision your creations.
ОтветитьAll the woodworking shops are unique in there creative artwork where gifts become apparent, some to excellent workmanship and others capturing the past. I have bought a fully functional woodworking shop where previous owner ( machinest by trade ) modified & rebuilt various woodworking machines to multiple uses, for example a radial arm saw was converted into wood milling using different routers. Great work & show, May God Bless you all, all glory & thanks go to our creator and our Lord Jesus.
ОтветитьAll the woodworking shops are unique and hard to choose which is best. They all have a specific place in creative
ОтветитьThoroughly enjoyed!!
ОтветитьThere's nothing better than a master craftsman who is excited to share what he knows
ОтветитьThanks for putting so many workshops in one video. I look forward to watching your full videos.
ОтветитьColonial Williamsburg my favorite ww workshop!
ОтветитьThese guys must sell furniture for tens of thousands of dollars. With high production CNC shops, there's no room for selling to the lower or middle class.
These guys would have to cater to the wealthy to make a decent living
Nice work. I was fortunate enough to work with Frank Krausz for a year & had the opportunity to see his home shop. It was an incredible experience even though we went back & forth about whether cutting pins first or tails first was the best method for dovetails. I expected to learn quite a bit, but I never expected his appreciation of my hard-earned skills or that I could actually show him a few tricks as well. Whenever I doubt my course in life or find myself with a low bank account balance, I always remember the words he spoke to me & why I return to my passion in life.
ОтветитьYeah right pick just one favorite
ОтветитьSeinfeld lookin ass
Ответитьmy dream to learn wood working in one of those great schools
ОтветитьLoved it
ОтветитьI have experience for this work can you give me a job your workshop please sir
ОтветитьJust when I think 'I have seen enough', I discover videos like this and get rejuvenated. This video is a treasure in itself and like fine wine, it's gonna be more precious as time passes by. I really mean it and I am so honoured to have seen it today. Wonderful!
ОтветитьThis is the second time I watch this video. Great people they are. That's civilization. Thanks for making it available.
ОтветитьExcelente. Muito inspirador.
ОтветитьI imagine that love is part of watch all those workshops and people who wants to share what they have done, thank you for your video´s
Ответитьwhat a fantastic piece of history.
ОтветитьMy favorite was the first - workshop of Frank Klausz. Beautiful and unique!
Ответитьwow those mo;d planes amazing
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ОтветитьI liked the tour of Williams shop
ОтветитьThose shops are all great. The guy with the off grid barn that he bought on eBay was amazing. The old fashioned, aged woodworking shops are a journey back in time. True craftsmanship. Not the commercialized materials that you see today. A dream of mine is to discover woodworking in my own shop/man cave. Currently I'm barely keeping my head above water financially and I feel almost like I'm trapped. I work in the office furniture business as a builder/laborer but the focus is on quantity with most pieces being comprised of compressed particle board held together with cam-locks. Maybe one day I can afford to buy my own time and learn how to do some quality builds. For now I'm just happy when I get a chance to use my wormdrive circular saw. Great video. I hit the like button. Keep up the good....woodwork
ОтветитьTruely one of the best video’s I have seen.
I just subscribed fir more.
Thank you again.
Bob
Great Video
ОтветитьAwesome tour. Thanks Joshua. I am in Ecuador, in South America. I would like to know where in the US I can get most of the handtools to buy by internet. Any store you can recommend me to buy those tools and more items? Thanks a lot!
ОтветитьPhil Lowe was a friend and an incredible furniture maker and woodworking teacher. I'm familiar with Elia also. Having graduated from NBSS furniture program myself. This video was a real treat.
ОтветитьWow! A very humbling video! I wish I have the time and take a class with some of them.
My favorite?: Elias Woodwork.
simply beautiful
ОтветитьOMG, woodworking porn!
ОтветитьNice !
ОтветитьThey were all great. Not just informative, but also Historical.
ОтветитьMakes me dream about
ОтветитьDang man how do you distinguished the best among the best..? They all tremendous in what they do... Keep it up.. not only the USA but the world need these sovineir gems...
ОтветитьLovely! But no Japanese?
ОтветитьThis is awesome, I just turned 30 and I’m currently trying to save money to build my own wood shop, and this video was very inspiring. I’ve been doing woodwork since I was about 15, and now I know for sure this is what I want to do because I love working with my hands and creating works of art.
ОтветитьU need to meet mr chikadee the best timber frame ever
ОтветитьI loved them all and I loved this Video... I watched this with my first cup of coffee and I find Wood Working so calming... Thank you.
ОтветитьI met Frank at a woodworking show in western Ma. about 15 years ago; he stopped by my woodcarving booth at the closing of the first night. After purchasing one of my carvings he commented to some of the other nearby woodworkers that my dovetails were in his eyes; "perfect", he then graciously invited me to have dinner with him at a local restaurant. WOW, let me say that backwards, WOW. A night to always cherish and remember ! ! ! ~ Myron Hood
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