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WD Restoration
Ukraine
Приєднався 6 сер 2021
Hi. My channel is about the restoration of various vintage and old things. I am not a professional restorer but I really like to restore antiques and things that have lost their look.
Also making knives and working with leather as well as woodworking.
Also making knives and working with leather as well as woodworking.
Crafting a Stunning Table from 200-Year-Old Ash Wood
Welcome to our channel! Today we embark on an exciting project of crafting a table from a 200-year-old ash tree. This project promises to be an exhilarating woodworking challenge, and you'll get to see every step of creating this unique furniture masterpiece alongside us.
In the first part of our video, we'll begin by crafting the base for our table. Using a circular saw, we'll cut slats from the ash wood, about 6-7mm thick, to give our legs the desired shape. Then, we'll craft a special form to mold these legs. Using a glue, we'll start assembling our base, securing each detail with clamps. Once the glue dries, we'll join all the pieces into one cohesive unit, ready for the next stages of our project.
After that, we'll move on to crafting the main part. We'll take a slice from the 200-year-old ash tree and use a gas torch to create a fiery table. We'll heat it three times, and after each time, we'll brush off the ash (the top layer of the ash wood that burns during heating) using a metal brush. Then, we'll apply a layer of lacquer. Additionally, we'll show you how to make an "butterfly key" from aluminum, which will join the two parts of the table.
Enjoy watching!
#woodworking
#crafting
#furnituremaking
#woodwork
#woodart
#handcrafted
#diyfurniture
#wooddesign
#homedecor
#artisan
In the first part of our video, we'll begin by crafting the base for our table. Using a circular saw, we'll cut slats from the ash wood, about 6-7mm thick, to give our legs the desired shape. Then, we'll craft a special form to mold these legs. Using a glue, we'll start assembling our base, securing each detail with clamps. Once the glue dries, we'll join all the pieces into one cohesive unit, ready for the next stages of our project.
After that, we'll move on to crafting the main part. We'll take a slice from the 200-year-old ash tree and use a gas torch to create a fiery table. We'll heat it three times, and after each time, we'll brush off the ash (the top layer of the ash wood that burns during heating) using a metal brush. Then, we'll apply a layer of lacquer. Additionally, we'll show you how to make an "butterfly key" from aluminum, which will join the two parts of the table.
Enjoy watching!
#woodworking
#crafting
#furnituremaking
#woodwork
#woodart
#handcrafted
#diyfurniture
#wooddesign
#homedecor
#artisan
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Perfect color! I love it!!!! Your workmanship is beautiful! Just one question…how did you attach the table top to allow for wood expansion?
Seems like you do some great work, but does the microphone have to be so close to everything you're working on?
that's not grandpa axe ,it's something he dreamed up
I have been a woodworker all my life, this project left me gobsmacked. Fantaboulous.
Thanks for watching.
I have one that’s just as bad but, there is no way mine will look as great as that one does.
Топор изначально был насажен не правильно (обратной стороной). Вы же продолжили делать его, чтобы снова насадить обратной стороной. Получился топор, который слетит и кого-нибудь убьет.
Se ve muy bien pero para ponerla en uso dará resultado el cabezal de la forma q esta sujeta ? No se moverá con los golpes
Its for stabing not for cutting its a Bayonet you destroyed this is not a restoration
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Каждая работа подвергается самому жёсткому ОТК
Une excellente réalisation à mettre dans votre album. Vous nous montrez votre Créativité et toutes vos Compétences pour faire revivre ce bois vieux de 200 ans. Un beau Chef-d'Oeuvre.👌🙏💯
Impresionante. Sois unos artistas.
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А мені здається,що треба було і опори стільця теж пофарбувати! Андрію Вітаю Вас! Ви на мій погляд дуже почали відчутно прогресувати це замітно!
Wow out👌👏standing work just amazing sir be proud of your self you have lernt so much skill just mazing friend👍😁uk
Thanks for watching.
Great skills there, that was beautiful to watch. Well done on a great job 👍👍👍👍
Красота 😁👍
Such a great table project. You did it well 😍😍
Thanks for watching.
Тут чудово все, і робота та атмосфера та музика.
Дякую за перегляд. 👍
That was a great table project, I love the bowtie aluminium inlays, , many years ago when I used to lay up laminates like what you were doing I discovered , using a very large lorry ratchet strap to pull the wood round the form, especially when working by yourself, you can steal them put the clamps across it, to pull it up onto your form, Great idea with the legs, and the Shou Sugi Ban, then you could of done KINTSUGI. Great Job, 🐕🦺👦👴😂stay safe
Thanks for watching.
Again great work. What type of glue are you using? White white glue.
Thanks for watching. This is PVA glue.
Why are your tables so low? You are always bending over them😩
Cara!!!! Que obra prima esta machadinha. Fiquei deslumbrado com o resultado final.
1,0000,000$ piece of art beautiful
Thanks for watching. 👍👍👍
Perfeita
The best and most professional work I have ever seen. The axe and handle is simply the best.
Amazing craftsmanship
Thanks for watching.
As an architect, I envision this as a building with amphitheater in the bowl/seat. As an engineer I think on how we could build it. Beautiful creation craftily expressed in my favorite medium. Hugely impressed. I designed and built table, floor, and hanging lamps similar to your construct, but nowhere near as complex..
Шедевр
Beautiful chair, designed by the best computer, the one between your ears. As a wood carver though you run into the same problem as I do, way to labour intensive to be profitable in our age of mass production. Never the less what a wonderful skill to pass on to your sons.
Thanks for watching.
One of your best projects to date unbelievable work O h by the way were is Jack ?
Thanks for watching. Jack is here. 👍👍👍
wow. Der Tisch ist sehr schön geworden.
Once again a marvelous show of design meets craftsmanship. Once more highly inspiring! Thank you for sharing this. On top of this, the “family crafts show” is stunning. Nice to see as one hand works instinctively into the others. I wish both of you thousands of happy woodworking hours together. 👍🏼👌🏽👍🏽👌🏼👍🏼👌🏽👍🏽👌🏼
Thank you for viewing and such kind words.
That's a beautiful chair that I would allow NO ONE to sit in.
Thanks for watching. 👍👍👍
"Manufacture our designs" - Nope, you create designs, you manufacture objects..
Thanks for watching. 👍👍👍
That's a pedantry that is both unnecessary and wrong. Language is about communication. If you have communicated your idea you have used language correctly. Secondly, someone who makes multiple copies of their design for sale or dissemination has manufactured copies of their design. If you have designed a chair and manufactured many copies of it you have manufactured chairs. By this logic designs maybe manufactured. Your pedantry is unnecessary and wrong.
Wooow thats a beutiful axe 🪓
Father/son us the only sustainable combo for this, any other would end up with a fight 😂
😂😂😂
Thanks for watching.
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So beautiful!
Cool!
lots of work.
That's not a chair; it's a work of art! I can't even imagine the patience needed to complete that. Fantastic
Thanks for watching.
I think the toothpicks are probably way too small for the job. I would recommend bamboo chopsticks instead.
Thanks for watching. 👍👍👍
Beautiful!
Шедевр😊😊😊
Вітаю тебе Степане!
Дякую за перегляд. 👍👍👍
my god what a project to achieve nice one well done
Thanks for watching. 👍👍👍
Very cool Thanks for sharing would have never thought of the putting dowels in the third one like you did that’s a great idea. I was thinking how cool it would be if they were through dowels
Such a cool design! I'm curious how vulnerable the chair is to squeaking over time with all the bent wood involved
Also, I feel like an oversized cushion would be more appropriate for this. Like a beanbag chair but smaller. Definitely seems like more of a lounging chair
Thanks for watching.