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AT Restoration Plus
Estonia
Приєднався 2 сер 2013
Hi, my name is Ahti and I ´am a professional furniture restorer. On this channel I show things that don´t fit to main channel AT Restoration.
Old farm table restoration
In this video I will restore faux wood on an old farm table.
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Відео
How to restore 3 spring upholstery
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The full video: ua-cam.com/video/PSDdysDRbrc/v-deo.html Tools: Round needles: amzn.to/2S9IhrP Double pointed hand needle: amzn.to/3bDmWPp Hand tools: amzn.to/2Rytirc Staple gun (for beginner): amzn.to/2JZs3x1 Compressor for pneumatic stapler (for pros): amzn.to/2xoDcoq Pneumatic stapler (for pros): amzn.to/2V30ARr Materials: Thick hemp cord for springs: amzn.to/2K04cx7 Thin hemp cord for sewing...
Furniture restorer learns how to make a chair with archaic tools
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In this video I visit a guy who uses archaic tools and working methods to make a furniture. My favorite tools: Makita plunge saw and guide rail: amzn.to/3fmTaoI Makita router: amzn.to/3BMRDzQ Makita router guide adapter: amzn.to/3SeGONS Kärcher steam cleaner: amzn.to/3jltvLf Bessey edge clamps: amzn.to/3A6i7K3 Dovetail jig: amzn.to/2VeM7Vw Workshop vacuum: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01... Rando...
Three restorers discuss a VERY CROOKED CHAIR
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In this video I will discuss a very crooked chair with two other restorers Ahti and Pille. This chair is made around 1910-1920 and it has a very peculiar design. My favorite tools: Makita plunge saw and guide rail: amzn.to/3fmTaoI Makita router: amzn.to/3BMRDzQ Makita router guide adapter: amzn.to/3SeGONS Kärcher steam cleaner: amzn.to/3jltvLf Bessey edge clamps: amzn.to/3A6i7K3 Dovetail jig: a...
Making a TABLE out of the SINGER table
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In this video I will make a table out of good old Singer table. My favorite tools: Makita plunge saw and guide rail: amzn.to/3fmTaoI Makita router: amzn.to/3BMRDzQ Makita router guide adapter: amzn.to/3SeGONS Kärcher steam cleaner: amzn.to/3jltvLf Bessey edge clamps: amzn.to/3A6i7K3 Dovetail jig: amzn.to/2VeM7Vw Workshop vacuum: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01... Random orbital sander: amzn.to/3A...
AT Restoration interview to national TV
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This is my interview to Estonian TV (ETV). This clip was in the "Ringvaade" show which is one of the most popular daily shows here in Estonia. Lot of locals showed up in my workshop with their chairs after that ;)
AT Restoration: MY STORY & WORKSHOP tour
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In this video I will share my journey and show my machines. My favorite tools: Makita plunge saw and guide rail: amzn.to/3fmTaoI Makita router: amzn.to/3BMRDzQ Makita router guide adapter: amzn.to/3SeGONS Kärcher steam cleaner: amzn.to/3jltvLf Bessey edge clamps: amzn.to/3A6i7K3 Dovetail jig: amzn.to/2VeM7Vw Workshop vacuum: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01... Random orbital sander: amzn.to/3A925P...
Old chair restoration
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This chair is from the 1930s period and somebody has tried to fix it. In this video I will show how to properly restore it. My favorite tools: Makita plunge saw and guide rail: amzn.to/3fmTaoI Makita router: amzn.to/3BMRDzQ Makita router guide adapter: amzn.to/3SeGONS Kärcher steam cleaner: amzn.to/3jltvLf Bessey edge clamps: amzn.to/3A6i7K3 Dovetail jig: amzn.to/2VeM7Vw Workshop vacuum: www.am...
How to restore a TRADITIONAL UPHOLSTERY
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In this video I will restore the 19 century chairs upholstery. The full chair restoration is here: ua-cam.com/video/e5-raDhfVZY/v-deo.html Tools: Round needles: amzn.to/2S9IhrP Double pointed hand needle: amzn.to/3bDmWPp Hand tools: amzn.to/2Rytirc Staple gun (for beginner): amzn.to/2JZs3x1 Compressor for pneumatic stapler (for pros): amzn.to/2xoDcoq Pneumatic stapler (for pros): amzn.to/2V30AR...
BADLY shattered TABLE LEG restoration
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In this video I will restore badly shattered table leg
Watch how to fix the PIANO CHAIR broken leg!
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Watch how to fix the PIANO CHAIR broken leg!
Fixing the chairs leg, everything went wrong
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Fixing the chairs leg, everything went wrong
I just love watching your videos. So happy to have found this older one telling us about yourself. It's enthralling for me to watch you create stencils and recreate all the gorgeous things you do. Your talent is amazing and is a lost art in the US. Thank you for sharing your art and talent with us all.
Me encantan tus videos, aprendo un montón y además vuelves a la vida cosas que para otros sería basura, como las magnificas sillas sobrevivientes de un bombardeo de la 2da Guerra Mundial, Chapó. abrazo desde Venezuela !!!
What i say all the time is a true professional knows how to hide his mistakes .
У меня есть венский стул Войцехов 1900года, пружины вязали только по верхнему прутку, а вы захватываете два верхних прутка,но результат😅😊 Спасибо за мастер класс, как вязать пружины❤
Nice ! Altough I don't like gold the look is beautiful
Great conversation.
What a lovely interview.
It's amazing half a would apart and you find a Singer sewing machines in Estonian. Would have been nice if you could have incorporated the sewing machine into the table somehow?
My mum had a sewing machine just like that one ! Excellent job !
What an outstanding shop, however is the owner that makes it. Your instructor should be always smiling, also he must have imparted humor , cause your vids make me smile and put me in a good mood. Ty for sharing.
Great table and it’s actually useable now. I love the silver highlights. I’m sure the customer is happy.
I will be glad when YOU can see YOU…from our perspective. Not only are you worth it…you have worked for it and earned it. Now…embrace it! You are the Patient Magician.
Ahhh….So that’s how you do it when no one is looking.
Taaa Daaa! 😉
Вымирающие языки... грустно...
I wish you another 27 years of happiness in your workshop !!! Your work is most of the time Art Work
I hadn't seen this video until today! This is great. It answers most of my questions about how you got to be where you are. I loved the photos of Young You, and I particularly appreciated seeing a photo of your teacher. You do him honor. It was good to "meet" your nachines, too. That table saw is amazing. Why am I so eager to watch your videos? It's because I love watching highly skilled people doing their work. I also watch videos about restoring paintings, restoring cars, landscaping, cooking, and even trimming cattle hoofs! It is so wonderful to see how people find something they love and do it WITH love. It is one of the most beautiful characteristics of human beings! Thank you for sharing your skill with us.
Think you for this - I’ve become a huge fan and am so impressed by your work. I use videos to fight depression and watching something broken being made beautiful again works wonders. 😊
One can always learn something new! Watching the Master learning new skills is excellent!
A good honest peice of furniture I'd be happy to have in our home. Well done.
Very well done job, I thought how are you going to hide all those repairs? I would have liked to seen the table top as well.
Interesting interview. I'm surprised you don't have more subscribers as you are such an interesting person to watch turning broken furniture back to life. I truly enjoy watching you work.
Thank you for the grand tour of where you perform these miracle restorations. You are a very talented carpenter. Your instructor should be very proud of your accomplishments. You can also thank your employee for lamenting as it gave you a better workshop. Thanks again..
Mars
What a great teacher!
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Four month the last video. 😮
Wonderful restoration it looks fabulous
WOW!!!
Very nice interview. You’re so modest, your restoration skills are superb and your filming and editing is so as well. I just subscribed to this channel
Beautiful story. Thank you for sharing.
Your work is great. May God continue to bless you.
Beautiful work.
Estonian... Is it Russian language? We are common peoples. We share culture, somewhat. This is symbolic... ...Respect from other parts of the western world, those of us derived in part from northern Europe. Thank you.
How do you know to use linseed oil+turpentine, versus it being a shellac finish?
This made me so sad! I have got an old machine I am restoring and I'm finding it so had to find an old table I could bring back to life with it (that someone isn't charging $$$ for) - seeing a beautiful if damaged table being filled in and made into just another table made me so sad!
It came out so beautiful!
Lovely result.🎉😊
Thanks for the details. I'm not in the business or even a hobbyist but I love to watch your magical touch. Outstanding skill set you have bro!
¿Por qué no has quitado el barniz viejo y reparado los daños de la madera como en otros vídeos para luego pintar?
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Well deserved all the good comments
You are a genius of the highest order. Terry downunder
very good job, thank you...
Клас!
I really learned a lot about this video. Thank you very much.
I think it was extreme to plane the drawer bottom. That was history that was lost and unnecessary on an antique.
What a great colaboration! ❤
I am thrilled to have found your tutorial. The production is so professional that it enabled me to understand certain techniques far quicker, easier, and in more detail than a 9 month college course I attended, and paid ‘handsomely’ for. Thank you. I’m now a subscriber.
I read that this was one of your early videos. Great filming, and a beautiful restoration project.