#renovation

#farmhouse #homesteading #renovation #simpleliving #selfsufficiency.
In tonight's video we are processing some wood and we show you how to set a beam out of a log for the future work shop.
Also we chip the brush for the homestead ready for our paths. Then we start to process the fallen apple tree using the brush as chippings and the branches for firewood and planking the trunk for making beautiful things for our homestead.
Follow our journey renovating an abandoned ancient old farmhouse we bought and creating a off grid homestead by being self-sufficient growing our own food and creating an orchid for fruit, managing our own fire wood with our two woodlands to give us free heating and hot water and making every thing we need in our renovation like the doors, windows, floors, staircases, Kitchen, panelling, bathroom, porch, and many more projects as I'm a Carpenter & Joiner using my skills to build this dream which you can see in lots of our videos we have all ready loaded up on our channel and also we will be sharing our crafts and also Tracy will be doing all the soft furnishings in our farm house on our homestead. So come join Tracy and I Budo on this amazing journey and way of living.
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  • @victoriajackson5159
    @victoriajackson5159

    i am a 75 year old retired school teacher. I've been watching from the beginning and I look forward to each vlog. I am so impressed with your skills. It's a real learning experience. Thank you so much for sharing your journey. A bientot from Bolingbrook, Illinois, USA.

  • @luminyam6145
    @luminyam6145

    I am very excited to see what all you will make with all those lovely large trees.💖

  • @mrbloke
    @mrbloke

    The sweet chestnut planked out looked like a work of art! The apple tree has so much to give! As always I have huge wood envy...and the chipper!! for paths and compost!! A Bloke can only dream.....

  • @budzcreates
    @budzcreates

    I am always so impressed by all the knowledge and woodworking skills Budo! And your passion for woodworking shines!! Tracy I love your hat with ponytail out the top!!! Another great video with great views of your magical space!❤🎉👏

  • @richardfearn6638
    @richardfearn6638

    Another video where I learnt something I didn’t know before, thankyou

  • @marycaths
    @marycaths

    Don't forget to like and subscribe👍👍💖

  • @sallieredman7349
    @sallieredman7349

    You guys do such beautiful openings, music and scenography. I think you missed your calling as film producers. ❤

  • @suemccoy7533
    @suemccoy7533

    Greetings from the USA, as I was watching this video, I was thinking how all the machinery and technology you have today on your farm vs the simple tools and antique tractors the farmer had when he built this farm.

  • @72569gab
    @72569gab

    I so admire you and Tracy. Such great attitudes, courage to look forward to the future. God bless both of you. Thank you for the videos, it is a pleasure to watch them.

  • @sharonmaddox3390
    @sharonmaddox3390

    The large log looks like a work of art. Use the saw dust for your chickens 🐔. Great video as usual. Take care. ❤

  • @peterwhite9261
    @peterwhite9261

    I really enjoy your woodworking skills, and the teaching method is wonderful.

  • @carluxx77b
    @carluxx77b

    Binge-watched your whole series (phew).. what you've achieved is amazing and Budo, your craftsmanship is truly an achievement. I'm just so envious as I can't put a shelf up without making a muck up of it. Your home, when fully done will be stunning. 😃

  • @auntytutu
    @auntytutu

    I love the old time ways and that you know them and share them with us!!!

  • @brettkruempel244
    @brettkruempel244

    Great seeing natural resources at hand being used so effectively. This is deep FYI. Very self reliant. Inspiring. Your music is the best. Thanks too for the puppy pics.

  • @AbellTo
    @AbellTo

    Nice chipper mate and great info on the log cant I didn’t know that string details.

  • @AbellTo
    @AbellTo

    Love a bit of apple wood, I try to save the small bits and cut them in 2 on the band saw

  • @pamkullman8839
    @pamkullman8839

    good use of the fallen apple tree. now you can plant what you want there and a new healthy tree that you can enjoy years from now. getting a flat field will be nice.

  • @that_guy_again5212
    @that_guy_again5212

    Great videos so far folks. Keep up the good work. 🇨🇦

  • @sylvanaire
    @sylvanaire

    I don’t know if you guys have a charcoal grill or some kind of barbecue, but local stores around here charge quite a bit for apple tree chips to burn in the grill when cooking meat for dinner, especially pork, so don’t give it all away or just use it for compost, lol. Plus, it smells divine while it burns.

  • @kimgreenaway2885
    @kimgreenaway2885

    Brilliant podcast again Budo, now I know why I have always loved natural wood everything ❤