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Chisels play
Lithuania
Приєднався 27 сер 2018
Hey, I'm Ignas Krikštopaitis, founder of Chisels Play. Welcome to our channel, where I share how-to videos of the furniture we make together with my team. See our finished works on our website and Etsy shop-links below. If you are ever in Kaunas, Lithuania, stop by our workshop to say hello and have a look around.
Till soon!
Till soon!
Shou Sugi Ban Technique: Building Stylish Outdoor Chairs
This chair design was inspired by LEX WILLIAMS.
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WEBSITE:
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FOLLOW:
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Sincerely THANK YOU!
SOUNDTRACK:
www.epidemicsound.com/referral/q9o529/
WEBSITE:
chiselsplay.com
FOLLOW:
chisels_play
chiselsplay
www.tiktok.com/chiselsplay/
Sincerely THANK YOU!
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Very nice!
Well. It depends on HOW CRAZY YOU ARE and WHAT DIID YOU SMOKE.
Bro this is super cool looking!!!
Why polyurethane glue... instead of the yellow wood glues?
gražus dizainas
Really nice!
gorgeous work bud!!
You want to hold the skrew and turn the nut.
i noticed you disconnected your vacuum hose when planing. Any reason you do that? lol i ask but i think i know because i didnt and i just found out what epoxy can do to your dust collection system ... the pvc pipes, the motor and pretty much every part of my system.
The reason was a bit different. We used to giveaway our wood dust and chips to be used as bedding for horses. Epoxy was not on the wish list for these gorgeous animals 😂
@@Chiselsplay haha i never knew that they use the wood chips for horse bedding. my niece rides every week. ill have to see if i can do the same. They really are majestic beautiful animals. ut i still stand by epoxy going thru the dust collection is like a cancer.
Not wasting my time where the content creator is either unwilling or unable to speak and articulate their process.
Wasting your time writing a comment though
Hello Sir I have 2 easy Chairs Pierre Jeanneret chandigharh Original condition teak wood for seal
Hi @chiselsplay, Beautiful work.. What is the paint material and primer materials used? can you pls share the name?
I am queries with the weight of each of them. I heard solid wood-made skateboards would be too heavy for skating. Would mixing resin with hard wood help to make the board lighter?
They all are on a heavy side. But it’s perfectly fine for longboards. If you are looking for skateboard for doing tricks, then this approach isn’t ideal
i wouldn't push the workpiece forward with the palm of my hand. i've seen 2 guys who've made thier hands a bit thinner. and wearing gloves when operating on machines is basically illegal in germany. but just do your thing the way you want
Noted
I love it
Cool
Amazing video. Questions: what type of oil did you use at the end? did you sprayed water before sanding? and did you use the finest sandpapers? also, what did you use in the small holes before sanding, is it more epoxy or glue? thanks for a great video
Thanks for tutorial...🎉
"Loose tenons"? cool, I've never seen that. looks great
Hi Chisel do you have personal that I can contact?
Cool! Now I only need like 7 million dollars to build a shop like that and finally make my easel 😒
Este chico si que sabe de carpinteria y quienes nos apasiona el trabajo d calidad sabemos lo qe hizo en este video y que no se ve en otros canaes de youtube mostrando trabajos de alta calidad, osea qu sobresale lo bien que ha tratado el material y como aprovecho al maximo sus cualidades en cada corte!!!, y como encolo!!.
Yes, you did a great job.. some trail and error but it came out well in the end.
Beautiful.
😂
Crazy I got about 6 pieces of plumb drying and I'm going to do the same thing beautiful wood!!!!!
Great idea for the leveling feet. I usually add a sheet of metal about 2 mm thick with a nut inside. Then screw the feet but I like your idea and how hidden it is. Also great work with the base it is not easy to build something with that many angles.
Thanks💪
Cool
Great
Does it reload and smoke?
😂😂
Fantastic work, very detailed description. Thank you! Did you put two layers of drywall everywhere?
Thanks a lot. I put double on bends because that thin bendy sheet is half the thickness of regular one I used for the upright walls
What is the dimensions of this wall? It looks like the perfect size
7x5meters and about 3m in height
as a photographer i seen many cykloramas in many studios... this one looks just awesome :) i think that i never seen better and more precise cyklorama in my life :O good job man :)
Thanks a lot✌️
Awesome! 🤘
smart!!, so this method would stabilise the wood making sure it stays flat but for expansion and contraction this would still happen?
Installed this window sill 3 years ago. No complaints so far👌🏼
@Chiselsplay amazing. Do you by any chance do consultation for a fee would love to get your input on a technique I'm not sure of
As an electrician they are safer. We affectionately called them our “stick of inches”
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Very cool geometry, especially since its mostly out of two-by-four type construction wood planks
Thanks🙏
Holy shit he's back!
😂😂
Hy
Hy
great video ... I'm only interested in what angle the pipes are cut at and what are the lengths of the pipes?
Beautiful piece. Good work!
I use this tool pretty much every time I work on a project. Sometimes, when the situation demands it, I use the tape measure, for example when measuring wood for cutting. Like any tool, it has its perfect place and time. I didn't know some of the tips you mentioned, so thank you :)
Do you have plans available for purchase??
So cool!
🔥beautiful 🔥
Sveikinu su najais pirkineis idomus zaisliukai
Great video. Very informative. And entertaining.
Laukiam grįžtant su naujais video 👍
Looking good friend. Lots of changes going on but they look positive. Hopefully the next one is sooner than 2027😅. Love your work
Thanks🫡 I feel like I have things in order now and I should be able to produce content more consistently 🤞