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A Craftsmans Legacy
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Classic episodes of A Craftsman's Legacy posting 2nd Friday of the month.
New episodes of Woodcraft 101 posting 4th Friday of the month.
A Craftsman's Legacy
In each episode, Eric Gorges explains the history of an old-world craft and the importance of that craft as it is practiced in America today. A metal shaper and custom motorcycle builder by trade, he meets and interviews men and women who are master craftsmen, exploring why they chose their craft, where they learned their skills, how they live using their talents, and the challenges and importance of keeping that tradition alive in the face of mass production.
Woodcraft 101
Join Eric Gorges as he learns the skills required to be a woodworker. We cover projects that are within the beginner and intermediate levels.
Visit: www.craftsmanslegacy.com to learn more.
Learning a 3500-Year-Old Craft
Embark on a mesmerizing journey into the heart of North Carolina's mountainous landscapes, where artisan Susan McDonough crafts jewelry using age-old techniques that have stood the test of 3500. Witness the artistry of a modern goldsmith as she breathes life into ancient processes.
Susan's rustic cabin becomes a haven for the convergence of time and craftsmanship. Join us as we explore the magic of granulation, an Etruscan and ancient Roman technique that Susan expertly employs in her work. Marvel at the delicate dance of fine metals, heated to the brink of liquidous states, forging an enduring bond through the mesmerizing process of fusion.
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Susan's rustic cabin becomes a haven for the convergence of time and craftsmanship. Join us as we explore the magic of granulation, an Etruscan and ancient Roman technique that Susan expertly employs in her work. Marvel at the delicate dance of fine metals, heated to the brink of liquidous states, forging an enduring bond through the mesmerizing process of fusion.
#jewelry #jewellery #jewellerydesign #jewelrydesign
✯SOCIAL MEDIA✯
➢Instagram: craftsmanslegacy
➢FaceBook: craftsmanslegacy
➢Twitter: craftsmanlegacy
✯LOOKING FOR MORE✯
➢For more information about A Craftsman's Legacy: www.craftsmanslegacy.com
➢Join the Legacy Society for access to all episodes: www.legacy-society.com
➢Visit our store to purchase merchandise: www.craftsmansmercantile.com
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Building a Practical Cabinet with Form and Function
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Join me in building a versatile cabinet that's both a morning boot-up spot and a nighttime book haven! 🛠️ Using Baltic Birch Ply for stability, follow along with this shaker-style design. From a storage-friendly bench to a book haven with ample drawers, this project has it all. Don't miss the secret drawer with a built-in outlet for tech charging! Learn from my journey, including valuable lesso...
Every wood worker should visit this lumber mill
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L.L. Johnson Lumber in Charlotte Michigan, was established in 1909. I was able to spend some time with the Johnson family touring the mill and seeing how it operates. Its not every day we can visit a 114 year old mill!
The Scroll Saw Scribbler | A Craftsman's Legacy
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The Scroll Saw Scribbler | A Craftsman's Legacy
How to Use a Wood Grain Filler | Aqua Coat
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How to Use a Wood Grain Filler | Aqua Coat
Creating a Built-in Bar Cabinet Wall | Festool | Woodworking
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Creating a Built-in Bar Cabinet Wall | Festool | Woodworking
The Murrini Glass Maker | A Craftsman's Legacy
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The Murrini Glass Maker | A Craftsman's Legacy
How to build a Privacy Fence | Woodcraft 101
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How to build a Privacy Fence | Woodcraft 101
Building a Raised Garden Box | Woodcraft 101
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Building a Raised Garden Box | Woodcraft 101
The most comfortable Adirondack chairs ever made | Woodcraft 101
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The most comfortable Adirondack chairs ever made | Woodcraft 101
Lumber Storage Rack & Rolling Cart | Woodcraft 101
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Lumber Storage Rack & Rolling Cart | Woodcraft 101
The Saddle Maker | A Craftsman's Legacy
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The Saddle Maker | A Craftsman's Legacy
Day One Chip Carving | Woodcarving | Woodcraft 101
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Day One Chip Carving | Woodcarving | Woodcraft 101
The Metal Engraver | A Craftsman's Legacy
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The Metal Engraver | A Craftsman's Legacy
Flag Display Case | Woodworking | Woodcraft 101
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Flag Display Case | Woodworking | Woodcraft 101
The Spur Maker | A Craftsman's Legacy
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The Spur Maker | A Craftsman's Legacy
The Hat Maker | A Craftsman's Legacy
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The Hat Maker | A Craftsman's Legacy
Wooden Toy Truck Build | Woodcraft 101
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Wooden Toy Truck Build | Woodcraft 101
The Welder | Barbie the Welder | A Craftsman's Legacy
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The Welder | Barbie the Welder | A Craftsman's Legacy
The Metal Shaper | A Craftsman's Legacy
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The Metal Shaper | A Craftsman's Legacy
Building the Ultimate Pergola | Woodcraft 101
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Building the Ultimate Pergola | Woodcraft 101
The Drum Maker | Rope Tension Drum | A Craftsman's Legacy
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The Drum Maker | Rope Tension Drum | A Craftsman's Legacy
A Craftsman's Legacy | The Stone Carver | Season 1 - Episode 4
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A Craftsman's Legacy | The Stone Carver | Season 1 - Episode 4
Building a Backyard Oasis| Hammock Pergola | Woodcraft 101
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Building a Backyard Oasis| Hammock Pergola | Woodcraft 101
A Craftsman's Legacy | The Sculptor | Ceramics
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A Craftsman's Legacy | The Sculptor | Ceramics
Making a Shadow Box | Woodworking | Woodcraft 101
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Making a Shadow Box | Woodworking | Woodcraft 101
A Craftsman's Legacy | The Fly Tyer | Fly Fishing
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A Craftsman's Legacy | The Fly Tyer | Fly Fishing
A Craftsman's Legacy | The Guitar Maker | Luthier | Season 1 - Episode 3
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A Craftsman's Legacy | The Guitar Maker | Luthier | Season 1 - Episode 3
The Stone Never Lies 👍
Reminds me of Decoupage,back in the 70s we used wood grape treys and decoupaged posters and where the splits were we just cut the posters the,we sold them like crazy for 25 bucks a piece.You could get a half pint of whiskey and a six pack for 25.00 :)
So glad I found your channel. I miss 'A Craftsman's Legacy'. Saw all shows in the 4 seasons and was looking forward to the 5th season. Have been looking at the shows over and over. Then I found this channel. Keep producing these great videos. Also you have a shop full of the best tools. I've learned so much watching your videos.🔨🛠
Make me one.
Very cool
Pretty cool episode. Don't know why but puppets have always fascinated me as a child.
Awesome presentation man.
Stunning work lots of patience and learned skill. Tony
Hi. Curious how you used your dye on that one piece? Mix it directly into the Aquacoat?
Excellent video
When I heard you say Buford, I'm thinking Buford, GA. I have a Bona Allen "Wheel n Deal" cutting saddle that my mother bought sometime in the early 60's. It has a beautiful floral pattern tooling. I am so proud of that saddle. I really enjoyed this video. Thanks!
Give me a empty cup employee everytime, all these people that keep asking for years of experience are the worst, you always get opinionated learned people not people you can shape, teach and mold, give me a fresh faced kid everytime ✌️🤪
I took my first trip to Johnsons not that long ago, it was also my first time stepping foot into a hardwood lumber store and I was extremely overwhelmed. I am happy to say that the staff was very accommodating to my needs and helped me get exactly what I was looking for. They have earned a customer for life!
What color is the final gel stain?
Great video, he is amazing and a skilled woodworker.....definitely a craftsman!!! Background music is annoying and not necessary at all.
Great Vid. Eric ~ 🇺🇸
Hello from Eastern France, What absolutely fabulous artists !!! I am an individual and practice leather work as an amateur and, am also rider... I discover there works of art in saddlery. It is a real happiness to see Lovers of their work animals and humans for which they perform such works! THANK YOU for making us discover these Wonders !!!
We miss you videos
Very Interesting. FISH ~ ON 🇺🇸
Great Vid. ~
Walter Is An amazing Man. He Has A Legacy Even Though He May Not Realize It. Maybe The City Of Chicago Will In Someway Recognize The Amazing Talent And Contribution He Has Made To The Architecture Of The City. 🇺🇸
Looks like shit brother. Lol I’m kidding, I’m sure mine will too when I start
Lovely, at first I thought it was going to look like flames, I wasn’t impressed at first. But the finish product is amazing my friend Pure art
You can also use your hand on the table as a fixed pivot and your other hand to cut the chip in an arc
I find I have more control using an icepick type grip if I'm trying to do small deep cuts especially with repetition if I want uniformity with my cuts. I first practice a few cuts till I get the correct length and depth I want then perform the same motion on the work piece. Doing all cuts of one type at once instead of carving each facet at a time also helps with making each module of a design uniform throughout. If I carve each module with each of its different angled cuts one by one then by the end of the piece some modules are larger or smaller or have differences that stand out. The difference of depth or if you cut on or over the pencil line can have an impact on the finished look. And by far I find chip carving to be the least forgiving to deviance.
re: Flexcut chisels. They come sharpened to perfection with mirrored edges that gleam. The 10 piece set I bought came with a plastic bandaid dispenser with the flexcut logo on it. I laughed but after I saw them and how they could shave hair better than a Dovo straiht razor it was a sobering moment and it gave me pause. Especially after I effortlessly sailed through my thick leather work gloves and through my wrist 3 inches long and a 1/4 inch deep. Another time I stabbed my thumb's palm with a v-tool also through gloves which caused the fat cells in my palm to literally squeeze out and needed to be snipped off. I now no longer find myself saying "I'll only carve towards my fingers/hand for a stroke or two, I'll be careful this time" I just don't do it, well almost never.
It's worth noting that even though it may be day 1 for chip carving it ain't your first foray into woodworking unless you paid someone to build that shop you are in and kit it out with a stellar array of carving tools.
I agree with seeing the progression from novice to master. I found it very disheartening to watch a tutorial that seemed so simple to find that my own attempt looked hideous. I therefore have shown all my mistakes and even injuries plus my work at the start of a project to its completion and that practice has made me better and it takes a lot of it to improve only slightly sometimes but it does come. By far the hardest has been to learn how to sharpen and maintain chisels especially gouges. But that by far the most helpful step was by buying a few Flexcut chisels which come hideously mirror sharp. It's hard to know what you are doing wrong if the tool you recieve is blunt or poorly made to begin with. I had no idea just how important the three faces on a v tool were or that there even were three of them until I bought a Flexcut v tool. Now I'm not trying to sell you on flexcut tools only that they were the brand I finally splurged on that came properly sharp. I'm sure there are others out there like Pfeil for instance a brand I drool over but as of yet haven't bought any of. I was lucky enough to find over a grand's worth of carving gouges of so many types for $40 that I really don't need any more. But if the day comes I do i will be getting myself some Pfeil's
Photo Booth…. Phone Booth…. Paint Booth… Sanding Booth?
HOW can I get the carpet plssss
Hi I love your rocking horse I’m in Australia and would like to make a rocking horse for my baby granddaughter to be is it possible to purchase the plans from you please Thanks you
Traduccion al Español Gracias
Bendiciones Infinitas
One thing you must realize,you better have patience or you won't be able to do this work.For me,it relaxes me,so i can do this for hours on end.
Love this show, craftsmanship is just such an awesome thing to celebrate.
the Woodcraft guy is very knowledgeable
I found Walter through social media a few years ago. I asked him where i could find some stone and he sourced some out for me and im all the way in Toronto. Couldn't thank him enough.
Great video! I noticed Curtis’ “Ragin Cajuns” cap And so I’m curious to know if he has been to Lafayette Louisiana? I am from the Lafayette area, and was very surprised to see him wearing a UL cap..
can you use squad coat to fill dents or impressions in the wood, followed by a clear lacquer coat?
Дякую вам за працю 😊❤
Excellent 😃
Why, when John is talking and passing on his knowledge do you think it’s necessary to overlay it with annoying twanging guitar? Thank you for a great video btw. A true craftsman, I would love to have worked with him
Great explanation! I've just been looking at Aqua Coat, and the reviews are pretty mixed (which makes me figure there is a rather sizeable group who doesn't understand how it is used). Thanks for providing some clarity!
And how did you make your template? CNC, water jet, EDM? And thanks for leaving in the oopsie!
That's some really good stuff maan..thanks for sharing..imma try it one day. appreciate it❤
مايكل انجلو
I learned something awesome
Awesome !! And thanks.
How much is that pen cost?