Bicycle hanger making
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
Hand tools woodworking. Oak and wenge bike chest (hanger) - Finish - tung oil. And the drawer stores a multitool, isotonic, patches and much more for the bicycle.
Thank you, friends, for your donations and gifts - thanks to you, the channel is growing! Thanks to those who support me and my channel on PayPal : romyrwood@gmail.com
The sizes can be found on Patreon for free:
patreon.com/user?u=79085475
To work with wenge, I used especially hard steel made by my friend Luke! get more tools from Luke at Zen-Wu Toolworks - zenwutoolworks.com/gr_woodwor...
The music in the video is taken from Artlist
Thanks to an amazing composer @yehezkelrazmusic
Пікірлер: 147
Does woodwork, rides a bike, drinks coffee, possibly plays guitar, has read hitchhikers guide to the galaxy. This guy could be auditioning to be my best drinking buddy. Nice work as usual.
@gr_woodworking
2 ай бұрын
Ooh! With joy!:)
@JamesWilliams-en3os
2 ай бұрын
Hey, what am I! Chopped liver?!? (JK…. I definitely play guitar.)
@eiichyeiifmc5572
2 ай бұрын
don't forget about the incense 🎉🎉
@JamesWilliams-en3os
2 ай бұрын
@@eiichyeiifmc5572 drat!! I’m out, then… 😂
@dale1956ties
Ай бұрын
@@eiichyeiifmc5572 And the tea. When this dude make tea it's just as methodical as when he works wood.
I love the fact that you use the “old fashioned” way of woodworking 😁 no machines 😁 all hand crafted 😁
Hi Yurii , im glad to see classic woodworking, its was beautiful. Thank you. God bless you and all of us, a war it the worst thing humanity has come up with..
Your videos have been an inspiration to me as a beginner woodworker. I am not very good yet, but you have motivated me to practice joinery a few times a week for the last couple of months. I hope to be as good as you one day!
Це не столярка, це медитація. Автору респект!
I’m so sorry you are living through this awful war in your country. May your fine wooden works continue to sustain you in every way.
I'm always in awe of your work from the design up the video editing. This one's really making me feel motivated, maybe it's time I also gave my bicycle a worthy storage rack.
Кто понимает, тот обратит внимание на заточку корандашей и режущего инструмента. Всё просто шикарно, музыка, благовония, как-будто находишся рядом. Респект из Латвии.
@user-mo9qc4rx9t
2 ай бұрын
Извиняюсь, карандашей !
@gr_woodworking
2 ай бұрын
Спасибо! Рад что нравится:) Привет из Одессы😉
100 відсоткова вподобайка !!! Як завжди , із захопленням спостерігав за роботою майстра . Наснаги Вам добрий чроловіче !!! Ще б лаптєногі не заваджали жити .
Halfway through the video, I am thinking what is he making. Some fancy box and drawer. And then its a bike rack. OMG, absolutely awesome.
I watch a ton of woodworking, bushcraft, and crafting videos. These are always the best. The methodical and loving way the you treat both the project and the wood is amazing. Please, never stop.
Beautiful!
Stunning as always!
Amazing work as always. And that soundtrack - OMG it’s just heavenly! Gotta check out more from them.
Sorry I can't help your channel more, I love it, I know that my humble contribution doesn't mean you have to advertise. I loved when you made the glue. Thank you for existing.
@gr_woodworking
2 ай бұрын
Thank you for helping! I really appreciate the help! Especially at the beginning it was very difficult, but now it’s easier and I hope it stays that way in the future. Many thanks to you.
Perfect. Thanks for all your vidéo. 💪🏻👍🏻
Thanks I need to build one for my self. I really appreciate your passion . It motivates me and makes me feel good about my trade and the satisfaction of true craftsman ship. You and your family stay safe. God bless you
As always : wonderful ++++++++
Stunning piece, Yurii! Really well done!!! 😃 Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
@gr_woodworking
2 ай бұрын
Thank you very much ☺️🤗
Absolutely amazing always love watching your videos just so amazing to watch you work. Great job
Hand tools, bikes, and coffee all of my vices. Nice design and build.
Beautiful woodworking as always, Yurii. Take care!
Your dove tail technique is flawless. Btw classic is the best music choice for that kind of videos.
Inspiring work as always. I love this design!
wonderful work
I love your tape measure, never seen one like this before i watched your videos.
Thx for the beautiful work I might make one for myself for my bicycle
Fantastico !
It is very calming to watch you work, and your projects are always inspiring.
Exceptional workmanship, well done, I look forward to your next project
Sweet project :) I really preferred the through tenon/dovetail pin look :)
You mastered the number 4 😊
your videos are both entertaining and instructional. I am inspired by your projects.
Watched (enjoyed) whole process continuously without break PRECISE WORK
Amazing work as always 👍👍
Una obra de arte , felicidades
nice work
As always, a splendid job and the video very well edited.
a plaster round the finger , a sign of a true craftsman!
Спасибо, за выпуск.
Inspiring
Very awesome.......
Very nice work as always looking very good!!!👍👌💯
Хорошая работа 👍 Смотрел с удовольствием
Your works are fantastic! The choice of music and t-shirt is brilliant!
Интересная работа, а главное красивая и практичная👍👍👍
good job
Muy bien hecho si señor, buen trabajo. Te felicito 👏👏😉
Pura vida Yuri execelente trabajo lo felicito mi hermano.pura vida guys
One day, when Ukraine has won, I would very much like to visit you and take a woodworking (and video editing) class from you! Up to that day I'll keep supporting Ukraine, and visiting our family in Lviv and supporting the military as I can. Spent about 7 moenths now in Urkaine after Feb 24th 2022, heard my share of air alarms but the closest I was (so far) to an explosion was in Hoenderloo, The Netherlands for military drills. Be strong & Slava Ukraini!
Hermoso trabajo, y con alegría veo que compartimos 2 pasiones, la carpintería y las bicicletas!!! Un abrazo grande desde Argentina 🇦🇷🙋🏻♂️
Just what I've been looking for, this will probably be my next hand-made project! Lovely bike, btw. Just getting into gravel riding myself. Thanks for sharing!
Fantastic, looking you at work it’s a pleasure! Your clever ability , tools in very good condition, and not use sand paper!!! Best regards from Genova Italy
impressive.
Hauntingly beautiful music. Exquisite wood and workmanship. This video is a treasure. The magic of wood. The wonderful sound of the tools. You made my day and I thank you! 👍
Simply amazing, like all your creations!!! Watching your videos feeds the mind and soul. Your art and the beauty you produce is stronger than all the bombs they can drop...hang in there! A big hug from Italy!
Absolutely beautiful project, I love the curved sled like legs, very aesthetically pleasing. Keep up the great work.
Functional artwork! Wish i had the skills to craft something this nice ❤
@Visiopod
2 ай бұрын
Training, training, training. The longer you wait, the longer it'll take you to get the skill
Una obra maestra bonita elegante y diferente gracias por poner tanto cariño al hacerla desde Barcelona España.
Juste magnifique. Te voir travailler est pour moi un bonheur, chaque geste est précis et calculé, les images vidéo sont parfaites ainsi que la musique qui les accompagne. Le design de ce porte-vélo est vraiment sympa. Merci l'ami pour ce très bon moment.
It's very cool my friend 🔥☀️🚴
Все отлично. Но решающее слово в конце😂. Ну ты парняга😂
@user-jx6tb5pu8y
2 ай бұрын
Точно, насчëт решающего слова!)))
Your content is so inspiring. Hope you are well.
Superbe réalisation, félicitations et merci pour le partage. Cordialement, tg.
Kremig! Weiter so. Pass auf dich auf!
Magnifique 👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏🖐🖐🖐🖐🖐🖐
Эталонная работа )
Hvala!!!
Просто медитация. Чистый кайф!
I want that book!
Nice work, I've been cutting dovetails over 45yrs now so I might have some info you can use. Do yourself and your workpiece a favor and secure it to the bench when you chop out. I like to sit when I chop and have a rope that has a foot board on the floor- the other end goes up through the bench and then down again through another hole and is knotted. I can slide my work under the rope and put my foot on the board which holds it DOWN. Then all my chops are accurate and efficient- holding work in your lap is what a first year apprentice would do. Last tip- never do a dry fit on dovetails- when they are chopped out- glue and drive them home. Best of luck- you have good foundations and all these little tricks come along with time.
@kingofcastlechaos
2 ай бұрын
Also lower your work in the vice so your push saw strokes don't move the work. I have a big squared block that I clamp to bench behind the work (if I must stand) that adds mass and stability. That was a real game changer back when I used push saws (switched to Japanese pull saws almost 30 yrs ago though)
@gr_woodworking
2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the advice! I've only been working with hand tools for a few years and learned from KZread videos. Previously, for more than 20 years, I worked in carpentry only with machines...
@kingofcastlechaos
2 ай бұрын
@@gr_woodworking I am INCREDIBLY impressed. I am 3rd generation carpenter/ furnituremaker, and also served a shortened apprenticeship. One of the things that is hardest to teach (impart actually) is proportion, your design is stunning because it's got awesome proportions. Good design also brings out the best in your hand work and makes the job a joy. I do not subscribe to many woodworking channels but did on yours so I can enjoy the progression.
@DamianDArienzo
2 ай бұрын
This is such good advice. I'm learning so much :)
@dp1381
2 ай бұрын
Another good reason to clamp your work down when chopping joinery is so the bits of wood you are removing don’t end up under your work piece and then denting it when you make subsequent chops. I like the rope idea noted above. That’s quick and hands-free to reset.
37:50 was that an explosion and a "blyat"? Please stay safe! Slava Ukraine and thank you for another wonderful video.
Beautiful work! The bicycle stand and the video production are both excellent. Slava Ukraini.
Робота Супер! Переглянув двічи. Одне єдине слово і таке зрозуміле всім Українцям. Миру й наснаги тобі, друже.
Compliment!!
Great work!
Sooo Do illuminate me with the mysteries of this curious affair was that bang ? Great hanger . I honestly thought that would not hold up on the wall. The bang startled me too 😅
Watching your video as the other channels I normally watch are too frightening right now. I choose to focus on creativity and creating as opposed to any opposite; I choose to watch you create and am enjoying the grace which you add to the act through your shots and editing. I have relatively recently obtained the same router plane as you - your related shots really make the tool look good! Also, you’re good with that dovetail saw! (Veritas as well - lol. They ought to send you a cheque for presenting their tools in such a nice way! Actually, if you haven’t already done so, why not let them know what you do - tell them how many people are watching your videos (LOTS, and so it should be!). I mean, imagine how many viewers of the Samurai Carpenter will have gone out and ordered the same saws, chisels, stones, etc. Anyway, thank you - I really appreciated your video! Peace be with you, my brother. Peace be with all.
I love this project!. Trzymaj się Ukraino!
Наконец то)
@gr_woodworking
2 ай бұрын
Та уж как то не шло долго))))
Well, count me impressed the way you were shooting endgrain with a #4. Slowly, at that too.
Beautiful piece of furniture, excellent craft and pitch perfect background music matching the workshop but that Festool drill is a faux-pas. A hand brace drill next time please!
Memang lebih indah hasil serutan manual ...ktimbang serutan mesin
do you ever make big mistakes and a how you deal with them video.
I saw the beard and the hat and thought, "Oh no. Ginger millennial". But you did some beautiful work there...
Круто, вы завжди😊
Terlalu indah untuk sebuah gantungan sepeda 😂😂
Where on earth did you get those dividers? They are beautiful. Nice work, too, of course. You packed a ton of joinery into two boards.
Another beautiful piece, Yuri. Thank you for sharing your talent with us. I sorta prefer just the sound of the tools and the wood without the music but it's still good either way. Those clifton planes are amazing.... what japanese plane do you use for the small edge work? Love the channel very much. Thank you.
Уже посмотрел много роликов с Вашего канала, и в них столько инструмента Веритас, что подумал, чувак, наверное, канадец. Посмотрел описание. Удивился. Удачи вам и везения! Кстати, какое масло используете для своих изделий?
👋👍
Хороший, мабуть, вєлік.
Top Arbeit, welche Höhe hat Deine Werkbank? Oder sitzt Du davor?
is that a lathe from router ? Looks creative :)
Do you start with your wood thicknessed or do you do that with hand plans as well?
Great job 👏 What tool do you use to turn the button of the drawer ?
Do you have any advice for beginner tools for your kind of work? More specifically what plane size, saw/chisel types etc. Help would be appreciated 😁. Love your videos you’re the reason why I want to start woodworking myself, keep up the amazing work!
@patrickcasey1150
2 ай бұрын
Paul Sellers is a fantastic resource for anyone who wants to learn handtool woodworking- he has a huge KZread channel. That's where I got started and I always go back to him. Love this channel too, his work is so good and the videos so soothing.
@jl_woodworks
2 ай бұрын
His Clifton 4 1/2 is not a good beginner hand plane unless you’re a beginner with money to spare. If that’s the case then go for it. It’s an outstanding plane. Chisels, just get a basic set of 4 with 1”, 3/4”, 1/2” and 1/4” sizes. The Veritas dovetail saw he uses is good and it’s not that expensive compared to more boutique choices and you can always get a Suizan Dozuki to cut dovetails. I’d recommend a Ryoba for starters. A Ryoba, a decent no. 5 hand plane with two irons (one for smoothing and another one to remove material fast) and a couple of chisels can take you far.
@gr_woodworking
2 ай бұрын
Yes, yes, the guys are giving the right advice - Paul Sellers, I also watch Rob Cosman. In general, you don’t need anything special - a record plane or Stanley 5 1/2, a few chisels and a Japanese ryoba saw. What is required are water stones for sharpening.
@jl_woodworks
2 ай бұрын
Yes! Good sharpening stones are great but you can also start with sand paper and a piece of glass. Then you can get a decent set of waterstones or diamond stones.
@jedmiller2630
2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the help everyone 🙏. I’ll check out those channels and see what I can find 😁
Hey man. Love your vídeos, min 6:40 what do you do with the compass?
Beau travail Yurii. Comme toujours 👏👏👏. Pends soin de toi et ta famille… putain de guerre 😞😞.
was that a bomb towards the end?
@TheTrequarista
2 ай бұрын
Unfortunatly it could be, we can hear an alert just before, and since a moron had decided to destroy their country...
@gr_woodworking
2 ай бұрын
Unfortunately yes🤨
@southerndime333
2 ай бұрын
@@gr_woodworking atleast you have your hobby to keep your mind off that stuff. stay safe
@marvilogixinternational1301
2 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂