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Dustin Penner 143 Awesome video/ project bro!
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Great vid. I love your approach; unique in the DIY youtube landscape. Keep em coming!
Awesome idea. Gives me an idea on what to do with some of the larger logs from all the trees I've cut down in my yard.
It is awesome how the intentional sloppiness and unevenness plus the natural wood texture looks nice at the end.
Totally didn't see two stools coming out of that log. Pretty cool. Love the comedic stuff too. The scene with you walking by with the mask on and the stool out in front of you as if it were toxic.... keep up the great work DP!!!! Thumbs up
Very cool design the stools look awesome. Can't say it enough very cool
This is amazing... Great work !
I'm impressed nice job this was slick thank you for sharingI have a few woodworking chainsaw projects I'll be uploading in the future they're one of a kind the forward to hear from you by 4 now Ken
Nice. I've been using pines but only 1 stool per. Lots of waste. Amd doing a burn finish with much more jagged edges,for campfire stools. I like the finished look younger but much more effort & time.
DP: Awesome carving, well done. A true Canadian stool specialist. Who would of thought, carving up a stool and baking it. Pure genius. Mark. Ont. Canada.
Ive made a few of those years ago,but 2 from one piece is very clever and economical. I would have oiled the underside first but great job !
that was really neat - thanks for posting
nice change of making methods turned out great
Nice Job! was wondering what kind of wood that is, im making a bear now and it looks just like it, some type of cedar? very flaky when cut across the grain? Thanks
Great build! Wow
Awesome work! I'm not sure that the people that see them will actually appreciate the amount of time and work that went into them!
Holy crap Dustin!!! Freakin genius puzzle right there!!👊👊😊
Love the cordless tools, makes this kind of work so much easier. Nice stools. 143
Looks greater awesome job
Awesome stools. Very impressive. Love your videos.
In a raft of clever things you do, trolling with the calculator was one of my favorites. A hearty 143 right back atcha.
I see you made chips to go with the baked stool sample of course. Well done.😂 Makes the title more apt too!
Super awesome! Looks like you put just a little concave in the top? Or should I say a little ~cup~
"143" Hey DP, I normally can take or leave rustic stuff.... but I freakin love those stools!! thank you for sharing them... What type of wood is the log?
"No cup" says the guy with the initials "DP"🤔😆 Cool chainsaw and very cool video Dustin 🍻👍
That is genius. I did not know Dewalt had a battery powered saw, what voltage battery does it use? Love all the videos, absolutely LOVE your shop. Thanks 143
Nice! Nice trick to get the two stools out of one log without messing up, I'm pretty sure I would have :D
Great video! May i ask what kind of wood it is?
i like how your gun is a part of your tools in the opening shot
Never saw the cup video but I have to say your video title is the BEST EVER!
Great video as always!
Great video! Question about possible checking on the endgrain: Does the oven drying take care of that, or do you anticipate seeing cracks? I'm legitimately interested, because that wood was so wet that I can see it cracking like crazy as it dries.
Matt Pickering massive checks in both! Outside edge is over an inch apart. It looks amazing, was fully anticipated and I love it.
Wow, Amazing job!!!
You sir, are a madman and a genius! A madgeniusman!
Great result but that cordless chainsaw was amazing and a real surprise to me. Cheers for that
That’s awesome. But you should have put the danish oil also with the chainsaw...that would have been “finishing like a boss”
Nothing like a freshly baked stool
Fantastic video! Great work getting two stools out of one stump. Score of 143 for your chainsaw skill.
Awesome work
Reminds me of that scene from Pain and Gain...
Awesome job love it.
Cool idea . I will have to give this a try.
How much Danish oil can you get out of a single Dane? Do you use a press like olives, or a tap like with maple syrup?
How long and what temp in oven? Please
you da man, lovely project! Glad you actually used an electric saw, the gas buildup woulda killed you otherwise lol
How about these stools? Are they holding up well? I’m thinking of making some. :)
Best title ever!!!
Jake, I very rarely get 3. Lol.
How about 1 Log 2 Stools?? Enjoyed the video 👍
what is that tool that he uses for the measurements. Not the square
Amazing 💙!
Great video, as always! I love your theme music. I just got myself a chainsaw, maybe I will try this myself after I cut down my first trees. If I 143 really depends on the video and on the device I use to watch it.
Cool video and nice stools. What wood is this?
Those are fantastic! I really like the idea of a battery operated chainsaw that actually works pretty well. Great project and video!
It works great! I am really impressed by it. Thanks!
Nice. You should make 143 more of these. Wait, but that's not possible as they come in pairs. Oh no... Anyway, great idea and great execution! Can't wait to steal your idea!
very cool, how long did it take you to cut them out (actual time)?
+Junkyard129 thanks! I'd estimate about an hour of cutting and an hour of grinding if I didn't stop.
Great job.
Am I the only one who was like: "damn it man, you're gonna lose its legs!!!"?
Impresionante la potencia de la motosierra y se ve que no pesa mucho. Buen trabajo.
Amigo eres lo maximo, te doy 1000 puntos, excelente
That's frigin awesome eh!
Awesome!!
I could watch this 143 times. Well, maybe not that much, but still a cool trick to separate the two stools from the one log.
Definitely enjoyed this video!
Thanks Donna!
Exelente y bello trabajo en troncos
The ol 143 comin at ya live!
that’s neat how you did that
The Flintstones would love those stools.
I love everything you do
excellent production :)
Thank you!
At the end looks like a 99 cents store stool sponsored by de walt.
I make wood chairs also and benches I very rarely Mark stuff out like that I just eyeball it sometimes I'm dead on I like this stool I'm going to try to to duplicate it.
Did you count how many Batterie charges you needed?
KourusakiSan 75% battery used for chainsawing. 50% of a fresh one for the grinding.
Curious about that too
Dustin Penner great video, congratulations on making the chairs. I have a few questions that I'm curious about so if you don't mind answering I would greatly appreciate your input. 1. How many batteries did you go through to Mill the stools on the chainsaw, aand the grinder? I'm curious about the run time because I'm heavy on the fence about some tools right now. 2. How many flap disks doid you go through? I hope I'm not asking and hoping for too much, thank you for the content and the feedback is appreciated.
Hey Anthony! Not a problem! I used about 75% of a 9ah battery one the chainsaw, and 75% of a fresh 9ah battery with the grinder. I only used the one flap disk and there is plenty life still left in it. Thanks for the kind words!
Awesome!
Very cool... I keep hearing the Flintstones theme song tho.
Que trabalho Lindo parabéns
Wow,,never saw that coming. Great fun video.
Good work
I enjoyed the video, 143! also, more and more, I'm regretting not having invested in dewalt cordless tools. . .anyone want to buy a set of used Craftsman C3 tools? . . .sigh, didn't think so.
Great video. I just had to turn the sound down cause it sounds like someone is just rubbing a baloon the whole video. makes my spine shrivel.
Красотень! Спасибо! Удачи!
Hey I really enjoyed the video and definitely will try this when I have some time! Keep up the great work! 143 ;-)
Brilliant
Very interesting species that larch is. 143 That log must've come from a tree 20 years old. I want to say I've wasted half my day watching your videos but I've learned quite a lot. Thank you.
The original stools!
Parabéns ficou ótimo
The best 🖖🇺🇸
What a legend haha 🙈
Very Top!!! 👏👏👏
Extraordinary
Men thanks for your idea my child need one chair and table, your tool are amaizing, the mines have cable, i am from of the end of the world CHILE and have a lot noble woods (luma, mañio, roble, araucaria).
Nice stools Dustin! How long did it take to clean up the shop?
I cleaned up every time I was done. it was a horrible mess! Thanks!
Very cool project, though I'm curious how long they will last before they start to crack since they have the pith right in the middle. Hope I'm wrong. :)
I hope they check! I think a couple big cracks would add to the over all look. If they break, I'll fix them! Thanks!
Dustin Penner great point!!
143 _ I hope you'll post an update a year from now showing how they aged. I'm some what surprised they didn't pop in the oven so maybe they won't check assuming they are indoor furniture. I think this video and your description has convinced me to buy a can of that oil. I do a little of that kind of chain saw cross grain carving and some woods just check right in half. Others hold better. I've never even heard of Larch. It has a nice grain to it especially with that oil. I've found the thicker I leave the rounds the better they hold together and if I leave them for a year or so in the moist-ish basement they dry slow and hold together.
I love this idea. You are crazy to do it. I can't imagine what your family thought about the smell from baking in the oven. 143
is danish oil better than briwax?
I used both. They both do different things
Toujours aussi Great !!!!!
muy buen trabajo amigo,te seguiré,un saludo.
your a genius.. mister
Log is better than bad, it's good.
Pretty Sweet. Oh, and 143 of course.
You are a BOSS!