I'll start by saying this video was ridiculously long however, worth every minute. I then want to say that naysayers can go scratch their butts and show their work before critiquing your work. I know you call yourself 4 eyes but you have more eyes that jerks don't know about. You have an eye for detail and an artistic eye. I was a home builder that always prided myself in coming up with unique ways to make useful ways to use space. The sad part is that most people enjoyed having but never notice. My work was never as fine and artistic as yours is but like you I was always proud of my work. I would love to have some of your work in my space.
@MatthewCharlesAllen4 күн бұрын
Triple crayon...love your work.
@dgbcustomwoodwork39755 күн бұрын
Insomnia. Good stuff!
@dgbcustomwoodwork39755 күн бұрын
Good stuff Chris. Great stuff to emulate all around!
@freddyvicaire67775 күн бұрын
Yuka
@Scrappincricut6 күн бұрын
Triple crayon!
@Scrappincricut6 күн бұрын
The wood top is amazing!
@alishawitton-gray77677 күн бұрын
so I'm watching right now and seeing how you used the unused extra epoxy which gave me an idea using all your unused materials wood chips epoxy shavings of cuts of wood add in some crayons and some dye to epoxy and creating some kind of Frankenstein piece created purely from left overs even larger off cuts of wood which you could also stain or paint to add colour and once bonded in epoxy cut down before any planning and sanding could even go as far as using broken glass maybe you broke a mug recently or broken toys maybe be like a junkyard table or something ad the possibilities are endless with that
@narclem7 күн бұрын
Sitting here trying to balance my admiration between the quality of work, the quality of the video and the quality of the narration. Totally enjoying this!
@markjakubowski222210 күн бұрын
Triple Crayon
@mariotodorov859111 күн бұрын
Insomnia
@bobkuzemko12 күн бұрын
Killer Bloodsport references. Underrated movie from our childhood that I reference way too much and far too few people recognize. "OK USA!"
@pamelasteburg600613 күн бұрын
I think they all tured out wonderful triple crayon!
@pamelasteburg600613 күн бұрын
I like the wood table top best.
@cherikrebs263713 күн бұрын
Triple crayon!
@rhondakennedy81914 күн бұрын
That is a lot of work for the special order desk. I hope he appreciates it even though he had to pay for it. Be kind to each other. Stay safe. Love to all
@dasarheavymetal67514 күн бұрын
Love what I’m watching. From experienced to novice you do a really great job of showing what needs to be done and how to do it extremely well. 💯 You’re B-Roll shots of gluing up, cutting, sanding, finishing or joining are done really well except if you know what a pair of retro infrareds cost. And how they are coveted, as well as some of the other tires you’re rocking. Some of us IYKYK. 😊 Thank you for the hard work you’ve put into these videos and the pieces. It definitely shows. ✌️
@christopherchapman889316 күн бұрын
I'd be interested to see what you guys would come up with for bookcases and/or complimenting pieces to these desks. Maybe you have already posted a video like that. Not sure, but great stuff as always! P.S.. I appreciate how you enjoy the design and drafting part of the builds as well, especially the concept artistry. I, (although nowhere near your level), enjoy that part just the same, and keep a book of all my plans and concepts for future look-sies.... Cheers!
@thedoorguycharlie16 күн бұрын
Nice build. Shit happens. When we stop thinking... Had my nephew help me on a big door replacement job. Let him cut casing on the chop saw. Briefed him before he started... "If you don't touch the blade, it won't hurt you." "I don't want to call your mom and tell her that you can't count to 10 ." He did good. The more time we spend working with tools, the greater the chance of injury. Me? I've spent years with my skilsaw guard chalked up. No problem. It's respect... I did mitre my left long finger on a table saw doing a free hand tapered rip. Stopped thinking. My fault... Fast food napkin and electrician's tape allowed me to finish the job. Vitamin E and Bourbon helped the healing process.
@stegles16 күн бұрын
The gaskets you can get to go around windows and doors that stick on so they soft close would be perfect to go on the part where the stand contacts the guitar, iy wouldn't be overly gordy and likely unnoticeable when the guitar is on it, while protecting the head.
@tabitha270617 күн бұрын
The one made out of yucca, gave me insomnia
@MarqueIVv317 күн бұрын
Triple-crayon, baby!!! Especially love the piece based on your son's drawing.
@glasblaidd17 күн бұрын
Triple crayon 🖍
@joseppedaia367317 күн бұрын
serious question: Is hanging the guitar from its neck without support under the base a longterm problem?
@angelaricks537917 күн бұрын
Triple crayon happiness, I love your colorful projects. ❤
@ThatOneMKGirl18 күн бұрын
I loved all the projects! Especially the triple crayon technic you used on that last project!
@NicolaSalvatorini19 күн бұрын
Triple crayon! Nice job. You are an artist, not a craftsman.
@jennifer9219919 күн бұрын
I feel for the broken wood with clear epoxy, it might have looked better for the epoxy to be on the bottom of the legs to give an almost floating effect, but that's just my take on it! it looks great as it is now!
@MichaelMaven8322 күн бұрын
That is a really stunning guitar stand mate, Well done!
@JasonStern123 күн бұрын
Nice playing - added a nice ending :) For your question, I would use some metal weights embedded in the bottom of a thinner base.
@sarahl248123 күн бұрын
how often have you used the epoxy without the black addition? seeing the inner edges of the 'bug holes' would have been very neat!
@sbpboyd23 күн бұрын
You need to break up your videos. A piece of advice people on the internet have zero patience. 20-30 minutes max’s. That the formula
@joell43923 күн бұрын
👍👍 a thin piece of black felt on the hook contact points will soften the neck support 😜
@edwardmoulaison135923 күн бұрын
Fu@kupery A state of one having screwed up so very badly through laziness or frivolity that one's resulting future reputation suffers directly from his or her inherent ability to mess up the easiest of actions. -Urban dictionary
@nathanwitwer24 күн бұрын
Probably not cheap but a bronze plate attached to the base would stop any warping of the wood. Could use some nice brass bolts as well.
@kennethnielsen386424 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing.
@sarahl248125 күн бұрын
fyi, tuck tape makes great packing tape, when, you run out of actual packing tape, and tape bows on gifts 😉 triple crayon buddy bob! - that last one 😘
@wojciechdyrka262025 күн бұрын
Very nice build! I think you could try to make this taper from original version with CNC maybe 🤔
@user-we9bu3io2t25 күн бұрын
INSOMNIA
@garethsnaim817426 күн бұрын
Hi, I have been watching this, but I am still able to speak. Just saying.
@Bobbybearns197426 күн бұрын
Interesting watch as usual, triple crayon.
@julianasmit340726 күн бұрын
A cholo on easter? Is that what you said? What the hell man
@BarbaraLear27 күн бұрын
Please don't ask AI to generate jokes. It only encourages it.
@makita88327 күн бұрын
You could have skinned off the epoxy with the thickness planer. It would have saved all that sanding.
@roxiepoe958627 күн бұрын
Thank you for not making me look at the injury. Cool hanger.
@brianerwin930427 күн бұрын
Beautiful , love the narration. Brian Erwin NZ
@AdamBath27 күн бұрын
If you want to do that angled bass, maybe you could do another nod to guitar building and embed carbon rods in the base, same as many builders do in guitars. You can get them as square pieces or hollow rods, and they make necks absurdly strong.
@AdamBath27 күн бұрын
Also, tip for enlarging holes by hand without tearout, run your drill backwards. Seems counterintuitive, but I've used this on guitar building for volume pot holes quite a lot.
@captainfury1927 күн бұрын
Triple crayon….The epoxy pin to join two epoxy pieces is really cool…esp how it appears like a “ghost” pin. 👍