What on earth is a Buck Board Bench?

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Publicado 2024-07-25
Furniture Forensics returns thanks to the mysterious Buck Board bench.
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0:00 Intro
1:38 Diving in
4:40 Big questions
8:46 A full examination
10:39 Strange choices
13:35 Outro

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @drew2dee2
    i love these furniture forensics videos, every time i watch one i get the urge to go snoop around the underside of the furniture my great grandmother made to find all the flaws she hid lol
  • Tell the algorithm to go pound sand, this journey into a unusual piece of furniture is perfect light viewing, informative and entertaining.
  • @dcmsr5141
    This was a great find, you better put that bench back before you get in trouble.
  • It's a bummer that the algorithm won't boost this kind of video. I love these and they are so interesting and I learn so much just about furniture, not to mention a few ideas here or there from it too.
  • Most history is written about the top notch pieces, the high end, the upper ten life style. The stuff of the common man disappears in time, never gets into a museum or collection. That's why this is good.
  • @LuxCheers
    You should go to Japan one day and analyse their old furniture. You'd be amazed how well some of these things are presented and common over there
  • @alemholas
    Fourniture and tool forensics gotta be one of the best series you have made. History, toolmarks and a little bit of modern archaeology sprinkled in. Very good stuff Rex!
  • @jrkorman
    This kind of video reminds me of when I was still working as a computer programmer. Reading other people's code, either because there was a problem, we needed to find out how it worked to re-engineer it, or sometimes just to read it to get inside the other person's problem solving, was always a means to learn and refine my own craft. Please keep them coming!
  • @heyitsthatdude17
    Love Furniture Forensics Rex. Always enjoyable to look at the craftsmanship of days gone by, both the professional and the amateur.
  • @balloo350
    Rex, now you need to do a build on this buck board bench.
  • @iamnorwegian
    Incredible how much history there is to this thing that to me would have just seemed like an old rickety collection of planks. How many journeys and stories have taken place around that bench over the past 150 odd years? How cool that you were able to deduce and reconstruct such a long timeline, impressive.
  • The first Shopsmith, a combination table saw, lathe and planer was shipping in 1940.
  • @martyjenkins3631
    Hey! "a product of the 1950's...combination of older and newer styles...now too old to rely upon..." Are you talking about me, Rex? Seriously, a great vid. And I agree that furniture forensics is a unique and fascinating topic.
  • The furniture forensics are one of my absolute favorite series. The history of woodworking is so nice to learn. Keep up the great work Rex!
  • @GingerTron2000
    What a beautiful and fun slice of history, thanks for sharing!
  • @DougPalumbo
    Great furniture forensics education and throughly entertaining! Outstanding video!
  • @EHill-bt1rp
    It may not get a million views but I love it!
  • Furniture Forensics is the best woodworking series on YouTube.