Generally great work, man. You've convinced me a lathe, disc sander, belt sander, band saw, drill press and more, isn't enough. I've got to get a router and a table saw!
So you drink beer while operating power tools and you've obviously got severe ADD... who cares? But god damned! That was some crappy wood turning! I'd rater see someone do tequila shots while operating heavy machinery, near a kinder-garden!
Come on Steve, can't you keep it clean? Pain in the a**? Power tools and beer drinking? I really like watching your videos, but this one really surprised me (in a bad way).
@stevinmarin I agree. You should refrain from drinking beer unless you're attempting to operate a chainsaw. I did notice your Dad was wearing his, "these, safety glasses." I wonder if they're safety glass and frames like Norms?.
I think it's great that you get your whole family into the projects! Ol' man doesn't look bad for 76-ish, lol. There's a man that knows alot, and has seen alot... Great work Steve, keep it up! :)
wow that lathe is ten years older than me (and I am fifty two but don't tell anyone) My dad died twenty two years ago but he was my main inspiration to become a woodworker...It wasn't till after he died that I decided to work with wood.. it is a pity that I never got to collaborate with him on a project. It is good to see someone do a project with his parent.... Your dad is great.
@Buzzsawman Thanks man. Yep, it was my dad who got me interested in woodworking when I was a kid. We live far apart an don't see each other very often. After all the beer and yacking, it was really amazing that we were able to complete this project!
@stevinmarin Come to think of it, my Dad got me interested in woodworking too. If he was working on a wood project and turned either to the left or the right, he hit me in the forehead with his elbow. I never told my Dad this before he died, but I learned from him by watching him make every possible mistake.When he made cabinet doors, every one of them seemed to be a trapezoid.He'd get his style inside measurement confused with the outside measurement on the next one he'd cut.Nothing was square.
One day your son will be explaining us about one project about one sheet that your wife gave to you.... congratulations i hope some day i can make a video like this with my father ;)
Generally great work, man. You've convinced me a lathe, disc sander, belt sander, band saw, drill press and more, isn't enough. I've got to get a router and a table saw!
So you drink beer while operating power tools and you've obviously got severe ADD... who cares? But god damned! That was some crappy wood turning! I'd rater see someone do tequila shots while operating heavy machinery, near a kinder-garden!
Paermoz 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
Ha! I like your Dad's style.
sarsbretta77 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
For edadan2009....Don't be an ass. If you don't like a video don't watch it. Love the video, many thanks.
Pete
garetine 2 months ago in playlist Uploaded videos
Click 6:00
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SubliminalKnowledge 3 months ago
Hi Steve.
I waited a long time than you show us some twoodurned object (because I turning too.)
I thought at first you will do it.
but you did not :( :
Anyway This was good to see you to work with your fater.
Good idea and good work like always.
Ah something else, I made your "band saw box" :)(in my profil, and in my webpage)
greeting from fland.
zasti78 1 year ago
Glad to see your having so much fun in the workshop!
woodentoolcompany 1 year ago
Steve , is that the original motor for that lathe? They used to make things to last. If that is the original motor, it is nothing short of a miracle.
Buzzsawman 1 year ago
@Buzzsawman Believe it or not, that is indeed the original motor.
stevinmarin 1 year ago
wow 97
igbhd 1 year ago
Fun video! Did you think about making a second piece to clamp onto the bottom, to weight it down a little?
entropomorphic 1 year ago
nothin like havin fun and a beer with a person you love
rileesdad7 1 year ago 2
Buzzsawman, you have said exactly what I would have about my Dad. The shed/shop is a place full of memories! Thank you!
ralph3163 1 year ago
Oh wow, Steve is bringing in Old School into the picture. You rock Steve! Nothing like Old Schools with a Beer. :)
Moe7133 1 year ago
Come on Steve, can't you keep it clean? Pain in the a**? Power tools and beer drinking? I really like watching your videos, but this one really surprised me (in a bad way).
edadan2009 1 year ago
@edadan2009 Haha!
stevinmarin 1 year ago 9
@stevinmarin I agree. You should refrain from drinking beer unless you're attempting to operate a chainsaw. I did notice your Dad was wearing his, "these, safety glasses." I wonder if they're safety glass and frames like Norms?.
Maxid1 4 months ago
@edadan2009 Aaah relax man, what's the problem!
It's Steve's video, he can do whatever he wants!!
findingusernamesux11 1 year ago
love the template idea....is that a "beer lable" template LOL....have a great visit with your dad.
Buzzsawman 1 year ago
Boy Steve, Your Dad looks younger then you.
drskip63 1 year ago
Hi Dan!
Your son does awesome projects!
shadowblack1987 1 year ago
I think it's great that you get your whole family into the projects! Ol' man doesn't look bad for 76-ish, lol. There's a man that knows alot, and has seen alot... Great work Steve, keep it up! :)
chopperboi89 1 year ago
great stuff!!!!
therain4444 1 year ago
If my maths are good he got that lathe at 13 years old! Wow, I which I had started getting tool at 13 ... I would now have hell of a workshop!
Great project, thanks!
basbrun 1 year ago
Awesome!
njdizzzle 1 year ago
wow 97yrs im 19 but that lady must of seen some stuff in here time you never get over a death my nanna died last yeah of cancer
sscustoms100 1 year ago
Wow steve Take care of your dad! I lost my dad in 2002 :(
RockinGuy1994 1 year ago
And also nothing wrong with a beer and wood working I do it all the time haha.
fenderpaman16 1 year ago
Wood laths are alot of fun! I love using mine with bowl turning expecially. Great vid I really enjoyed it that was a great project idea!
fenderpaman16 1 year ago
wow that lathe is ten years older than me (and I am fifty two but don't tell anyone) My dad died twenty two years ago but he was my main inspiration to become a woodworker...It wasn't till after he died that I decided to work with wood.. it is a pity that I never got to collaborate with him on a project. It is good to see someone do a project with his parent.... Your dad is great.
Buzzsawman 1 year ago 11
@Buzzsawman Thanks man. Yep, it was my dad who got me interested in woodworking when I was a kid. We live far apart an don't see each other very often. After all the beer and yacking, it was really amazing that we were able to complete this project!
stevinmarin 1 year ago 5
@stevinmarin Come to think of it, my Dad got me interested in woodworking too. If he was working on a wood project and turned either to the left or the right, he hit me in the forehead with his elbow. I never told my Dad this before he died, but I learned from him by watching him make every possible mistake.When he made cabinet doors, every one of them seemed to be a trapezoid.He'd get his style inside measurement confused with the outside measurement on the next one he'd cut.Nothing was square.
Maxid1 4 months ago
Your dad is awesome.
tobz5050 1 year ago
hah this was great :)
therealandycook 1 year ago
One day your son will be explaining us about one project about one sheet that your wife gave to you.... congratulations i hope some day i can make a video like this with my father ;)
immemous 1 year ago
Great video
Your dad seems awesome and it's good to see some woodturning
but what happened to your camera's resolution?
TheFsxmad 1 year ago
@TheFsxmad Thanks. Actually YouTube was still processing when you saw it! All clear now.
stevinmarin 1 year ago 4
cool!!1
TheJebus88 1 year ago
First to comment, last to get laid! :D
6LettersOnly 1 year ago