Sunday, January 25, 2026

Elephant Restoration pt2

This video is about slowing down.

Not just in the work itself, but in the way we approach it — mentally as much as physically. Furniture making, restoration, and hand work all have a way of exposing impatience. Rush it, and the wood tells you straight away.
I’ve learned over the years that most mistakes don’t come from lack of skill, but from being slightly ahead of yourself. Thinking about the next cut before finishing the one you’re on. Letting the hands move faster than the head.
So this piece of work — like many on the channel — is about steady progress rather than quick results. Taking a breath, setting things up properly, and letting the process unfold at its own pace.

If you enjoy this way of working, I hope the video gives you something useful — whether that’s a technique, a way of thinking, or simply a few quiet minutes in the workshop.
These videos take time to plan, film, and edit, and while I make them primarily to share knowledge and record the work, they are also part of how I support myself long-term. If you’d like to help keep the channel going, there are two simple ways that genuinely make a difference:
YouTube Super Thanks (just below the video)
Buy Me a Coffee (link included with the video)
There’s absolutely no expectation — watching, liking, and leaving a comment already helps more than you might realise — but those options are there for anyone who feels inclined to support the work a little further.

As always, thank you for being here.
 
Calm head, steady hands. 

Jamie 

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Elephant Restoration pt2

This video is about slowing down. Not just in the work itself, but in the way we approach it — mentally as much as physically. Furniture mak...