Stoel met leer, YT-er met een leuk accent (20by8)

jorisvh

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Heb het filmpje in mute bekeken dus over zijn accent kan ik niks zeggen.
Maar wat een vakmanschap 😳.
Schitterend resultaat met zeer beperkte middelen. Denk dat alle gereedschap dat hij gebruikt minder kost dat de helft van wat die stoel waard is.
Vraag me wel af waar die (plexi?) mallen zo plots vandaan komen? CNC?

merci voor de link, @Charel09 , heb me direct geabonneerd.
 

Doubledot

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"Ah ik heb echt geen geld voor een lintzaag" en ondertussen 20 gelaserde mallen gebruiken en daarna zelfs nog meer uit multiplex. Los daarvan, wel een mooi project :)
 

AvdLinden

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Mooie stoel ook. En onderhoudend filmpje maar waarschijnlijk wel het een en ander buiten beeld gehouden.
 

20by8

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10 jul 2025
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Hi guys)
Unexpectedly noticed in the YouTube statistics that video is watched from this resource. It became interesting, decided to take a look. I am very glad that you like what I did.
Of course, I did not have 20 templates, but only 4 (and a few small pieces). It cost me 30 euros)
Bringing a good band saw to the island really costs money, and used ones are practically non-existent, as they are rare.
 
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Rizz

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Hi guys)
Unexpectedly noticed in the YouTube statistics that video is watched from this resource. It became interesting, decided to take a look. I am very glad that you like what I did.
Of course, I did not have 20 templates, but only 4 (and a few small pieces). It cost me 30 euros)
Bringing a good band saw to the island really costs money, and used ones are practically non-existent, as they are rare.
Beautiful chair and indeed a lovely assistant! You've earned my subscription, looking forward to seeing more
 
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Sparrows

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decided to take a look.
Hey 20by8 welcome to the forum, I enjoyed watching your build vids.
I wondered what it is that you 'normally' do. For a first timer you seem quite at home with woodworking tools and going from idea to realization.

That said, I wish you informative and entertaining times with the topics and discussions here. The population here shares all kinds of experience and knowledge that's sometimes hard to come by. They truly help each other out with ideas as well as in real life too; pretty awesome when you think about it.
Have fun and greetings.
 

20by8

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10 jul 2025
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I wondered what it is that you 'normally' do. For a first timer you seem quite at home with woodworking tools and going from idea to realization.
I've been an interior designer for about 20 years now. But I've done a lot with my own hands. From completely renovating an apartment to building my house on my own, starting with the foundation and ending with all the utilities (ventilation, electricity, water supply, etc.). I know it may sound incredible in some European countries, but where I'm originally from, it is possible. Of course, I've worked with wood before - fell down trees, sawed boards, and hammered nails, but this is something completely different, I think))) Probably the closest thing to woodworking was curving a couple of cups from birch burl :)
 
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