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The Trull Gallery
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Добавлен 9 сен 2010
The Trull Gallery focuses on woodworking, tools and home repairs. I've been building custom furniture for over 30 years, and I enjoy sharing the tips and techniques that I've learned over those years. As a kid, I grew up in a house that my dad had built. If something needed fixing or upgrading, we did it ourselves. I've carried those lessons forward, and I'll share how to tackle some of the items on your home repair or honey-do list. This channel is geared towards those who enjoy working with wood, fixing their own homes, and just like working with their hands. Follow along as I rebuild my shop, and update my equipment (I kind of sold everything off a few years ago - but I'm back now). If these topics sound interesting I'd ask you to subscribe and follow along on my journey.
Is There A Better Way To Buy Lumber?
In this video I’m going give you some tips for buying lumber, explain some of the terminology, and the difference between buying from a lumber yard versus a big box store.
If you'd like to see more of my work or download a set of plans, check out my website www.trullgallery.com/
Or follow me at TrullGallery/ Or on thetrullgallery
The board foot video I mentioned can be seen at: ruclips.net/video/XwrtBHVYYlg/видео.html
My local lumber yard in Ybor (Tampa) Florida is Craftsmen Supply, and their website is craftsmensupply.com/
Woodworkers Source website is www.woodworkerssource.com/
Tools I regularly use can be found on my Amazon Affiliate page: www.amazon.com/shop/the...
If you'd like to see more of my work or download a set of plans, check out my website www.trullgallery.com/
Or follow me at TrullGallery/ Or on thetrullgallery
The board foot video I mentioned can be seen at: ruclips.net/video/XwrtBHVYYlg/видео.html
My local lumber yard in Ybor (Tampa) Florida is Craftsmen Supply, and their website is craftsmensupply.com/
Woodworkers Source website is www.woodworkerssource.com/
Tools I regularly use can be found on my Amazon Affiliate page: www.amazon.com/shop/the...
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Can You Use A Laser Line Level Outside, In Direct Sunlight?
Просмотров 8314 дней назад
In this video we are going to use a line level, outside, in direct sunlight. I will show you how easy it is with Dovoh’s new DR1 high accuracy receiver. If you'd like to see more of my work or download a set of plans, check out my website www.trullgallery.com/ Or follow me at TrullGallery/ Or on thetrullgallery The review of the Dovoh K3-360 laser can be seen at: ruc...
A post hurricane update
Просмотров 7521 день назад
I just wanted to post a quick video to let you know what's going on with my shop, the latest hurricane, and my healing hand.
Make Those Dull Drill Bits A Thing Of The Past
Просмотров 917Месяц назад
In this video I’m going to show you the tool I use to sharpen those dull drill bits we all have laying around. If you'd like to see more of my work or download a set of plans, check out my website www.trullgallery.com/ Or follow me at TrullGallery/ Or on thetrullgallery Tools and Materials used in this build (some of these have affiliate links): Drill Doctor 350X: am...
Can I Fix These Undersized Doors So They Fit Their Opening, And Look Good When I'm Done?
Просмотров 145Месяц назад
In this video I’m going to adjust some undersized French doors to fit the opening in my clients home and hopefully make them look and work like the should in the process. If you'd like to see more of my work or download a set of plans, check out my website www.trullgallery.com/ Or follow me at TrullGallery/ Or on thetrullgallery Tools and Materials used in this build...
A Simple Yet Elegant Wall Treatment To Transform Any Room In Your House
Просмотров 1732 месяца назад
In this video I’m going to create some custom wall treatment for one of my clients. It’s not difficult to do, and the materials are reasonably priced. The end result transforms a basic room into walls that really pop. If you'd like to see more of my work or download a set of plans, check out my website www.trullgallery.com/ Or follow me at TrullGallery/ Or on thetrull...
Can This Cheap Old Plane Be Brought Back To Life?
Просмотров 1842 месяца назад
In this video I’m going to try and bring this old, cheap plane back to life and make it a useful tool for the shop. If you'd like to see more of my work or download a set of plans, check out my website www.trullgallery.com/ Or follow me at TrullGallery/ Or on thetrullgallery Tools and Materials used in this build (some of these have affiliate links): Wet Dry Sandpape...
Checking Out The New Cool Gadget Mini Electric Screwdriver
Просмотров 1823 месяца назад
In this video I’m going to check out the new xCool Gadget Mini Electric Screwdriver Set. I’ll show you what it comes with, and what I think it might be useful for. If you'd like to see more of my work or download a set of plans, check out my website www.trullgallery.com/ Or follow me at TrullGallery/ Or on thetrullgallery Tools and Materials used in this build (some ...
Small Details To Add Accents To A Simple Box
Просмотров 1733 месяца назад
In this video I’m going to make a small storage unit to hold our new wine filter and its accessories. We’ll add some angled shelves and strengthen the mitered corners with a little flash. If you'd like to see more of my work or download a set of plans, check out my website www.trullgallery.com/ Or follow me at TrullGallery/ Or on thetrullgallery If you’d like to see ...
Checking Out The New Cool Gadget 3 In 1 Laser
Просмотров 883 месяца назад
In this video I’m going to take a look at the new Cool Gadget laser level and see if it works as well as it looks online. If you'd like to see more of my work or download a set of plans, check out my website www.trullgallery.com/ Or follow me at TrullGallery/ Or on thetrullgallery Tools used in this build (some of these have affiliate links): xCool 3-in-1 laser level...
A Stronger Miter Joint With Easy To Cut Dovetail Keys
Просмотров 4204 месяца назад
In this video I’ll show you how to make and use a jig to cut splines or dovetail keyways in your mitered box corners. These keys make a strong and beautiful addition to any box, and they are easy to cut. If you'd like to see more of my work or download a set of plans, check out my website www.trullgallery.com/ Or follow me at TrullGallery/ Or on thetrullgallery Mater...
Ensuring I Get Clean Air Feeding My HVLP Spray System
Просмотров 734 месяца назад
In this video I’m going to figure out how to prevent my HVLP spray system from drawing in impurities, from my not so clean shop. Especially when I do my finishing in the yard. If you'd like to see more of my work or download a set of plans, check out my website www.trullgallery.com/ Or follow me at TrullGallery/ Or on thetrullgallery Materials used in this build (som...
Adding Some Detail To Wainscotting With A Shelf
Просмотров 1494 месяца назад
This is just a quick look at how I completed a nearly 30 foot long hallway of wainscotting.
Sturdy Flat Panel Doors To Update A Dry Bar
Просмотров 2655 месяцев назад
In this video I’m going to show you how I updated an old dry bar with some new flat panels doors that are good looking, sturdy and solid. And they’re not that difficult to build. If you'd like to see more of my work or download a set of plans, check out my website www.trullgallery.com/ Or follow me at TrullGallery/ Or on thetrullgallery My video that explains more ab...
Plastic Tap Handles On My Kegerator? I Don't Think So!
Просмотров 1725 месяцев назад
In this video I’m going to show you how I replaced the boring plastic handles that came with my kegerator, with custom wooden handles to really upgrade the look and feel of my system. If you'd like to see more of my work or download a set of plans, check out my website www.trullgallery.com/ Or follow me at TrullGallery/ Or on thetrullgallery The video that shows the ...
Is There An Alternative To All These Expensive Mortising Machines?
Просмотров 5506 месяцев назад
Is There An Alternative To All These Expensive Mortising Machines?
Working One Handed Won't Slow Me Down... Much!
Просмотров 1356 месяцев назад
Working One Handed Won't Slow Me Down... Much!
Not Your Usual Shop Build - I'm Getting A Kegerator!
Просмотров 796 месяцев назад
Not Your Usual Shop Build - I'm Getting A Kegerator!
Why Do I Need Digital Calipers In My Woodshop?
Просмотров 1537 месяцев назад
Why Do I Need Digital Calipers In My Woodshop?
So Many Clamps To Choose From - Where Should You Start?
Просмотров 1697 месяцев назад
So Many Clamps To Choose From - Where Should You Start?
Plunge Routers Do Not Work Well In Router Tables... Except, Maybe This One
Просмотров 3,1 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Plunge Routers Do Not Work Well In Router Tables... Except, Maybe This One
The Design Process - How I Go From Concept To Completion
Просмотров 1067 месяцев назад
The Design Process - How I Go From Concept To Completion
Power Tools And Extension Cords - What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Power Tools And Extension Cords - What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
Making A Larger Base Plate For A Palm Router
Просмотров 6098 месяцев назад
Making A Larger Base Plate For A Palm Router
A Simple Jig To Cut Clean And Straight Keyhole Slots
Просмотров 7318 месяцев назад
A Simple Jig To Cut Clean And Straight Keyhole Slots
A Better Solution For Hanging Your Hats
Просмотров 6339 месяцев назад
A Better Solution For Hanging Your Hats
Built In Bookcase Part IV - The Installation
Просмотров 2339 месяцев назад
Built In Bookcase Part IV - The Installation
Celebrating My 100the Video - With A Nerf Build!
Просмотров 2439 месяцев назад
Celebrating My 100the Video - With A Nerf Build!
Built In Bookcase Part III - Upper Cabinets & Shelves
Просмотров 9110 месяцев назад
Built In Bookcase Part III - Upper Cabinets & Shelves
Built In Bookcase Part II - Doors and Details
Просмотров 12810 месяцев назад
Built In Bookcase Part II - Doors and Details
Brilliant love it from UK ..❤🪵
what are the dimensions for each wooden board
The dimensions for this box is 24" x 13" x 2-3/4". If memory serves, the sides are 3/4" thick and the face and back are 1/2" ply.
leaves or needles.. wow, didnt realise :)
I love this!
You are right on with this video on buying your lumber from lumber yards rather than the "big box" stores. In my town we are lucky to have a hardwood company who sells both hardwoods like red and white oak, hard and soft maple, walnut, poplar, birch, alder, in addition they offer a wide range of quality plywood. I have made some select pieces of furniture from their poplar wood. I find that poplar requires a stain which is more dense with red tones in order to cover up the green and purple tint to the natural wood. If I had the option, I would have included a picture of the hall table I just finished.
@@keithseidenstricker9764 I'd love to see it. Send me a picture at dave@trullgallery.com!
How much did the kit cost?
That particular kit is going for just over $60 these days
It is too late for me as I just burned out the motor in my De Walt thicknesser as you did. - which is why I have just watched your very important video - my next machine wont have this problem as I will use better extension cords or even perhaps run it off the main outlet.
I'm sorry to hear that. It's an expensive lesson for sure.
Safety first, please use a push stick or block on the table saw.
Amazing
Good job sr
Does it need wood conditioner before oil ?
@DR-um2bv in 30ish years of using Danish oil, I've never used wood conditioner.
@TheTrullGallery Ok i have spruce pine. So not even on pine ? Thanks
But can you paint over Cabot semi transparent oil that is on a deck????? Thanks
@KBMB47 I would think that if the oil was old / dry enough, the paint should bond. But don't take my word for it. I'd reach out to Cabot for a real answer.
I have some 1/4 inch thick lacewood about 24" long and 5" wide that has cupped along the length.... is there any way to recover it so it can be used?
@xisotopex sometimes you can moisten one face and it will even out. If memory serves, wet the concave side and set that face down. When it dries, it should be close. Do a test if you can. It's been a while since I tried this.
Thanks for sharing. I love ❤️ it
Thanks for the update and Good luck with the hand
@@JackieJackson-l3t thanks!
Thanks for the update!
👍👍👍👍👍
@@magcolor thanks!
Really helpful thank you. Clear and concise. And very persuasive.
You're very welcome!
Man, talk about precise, you are good. I appreciate your use of both old world and new world sawing technology. You're doing really great work, I finally found the set screws on my portable delta and am turning out some amazing 4 corner grain matching walnut boxes that are gorgeous!
@@Dirtydetective thanks!
How much does the bar top overhang the base cabinet?
If I recall correctly, there's a 12" overhang.
I have one that I have used for a few years… Prayers for your recovery soon and make more videos
Thanks Dave for the info and update on the plans
Hey Jackie, The plans are now available on my website. www.trullgallery.com/shop
It’s a beautiful box and I would love to have the plans
It may take a few weeks but ill post them on my website. Once they are up, I'll add a link.
I have been using an extension cord with my Ryobi for about 2 years. Now for some reason when I start the saw, it smokes between the power cord and outlet. I really don't know much about electrical work. I replaced my outlet and also the power cord thinking that might help l. Still smokes. Tried using different different cord, different outlet. Did I damage my miter saw after 2years on extension cord?
I guessed it before I watched it, another pocket hole stand.
@trep53 it may not be fancy, but it's still going strong four years later!
Great concept...not what I initially would have thought of to make this "repair"
@@b0y9ggz thanks!
I really liked that you included mistakes and explained them. It helps a lot. I constantly make mistakes and learning from them improves my process for the next project.
Thanks! I agree. It's a great way to learn!
Subscribed. Great explanation on this build. My compliments to the design committee.
@@randykane474 thanks!
Do you recall the budget for this project? I want to try and tackle it
It took five sheets of 3/4" ply, three sheets of 1/2" ply and one (partial) sheet of 1/4" ply. Since prices vary wildly from location to location, and even vendor to vendor, you may have to do some research. The drawer slides ran me just over $250 and that was about a year ago. Links for where I got them are in the description above. If you build it, I'd love to see the finished product!
Thank you so much! Yes of course, I will gladly share when done!!🤗
Just out of interest, the needle is removable if you really need to, but it's a real pain. It's a long time since I watched it, but there is a video on youtube showing how.
@johnnyshinnichi1785 Good to know, thanks!
What do you mean by the water finish was ruined by the oil stain? My minwax oil stain and the water polycrillic say it’s ok to apply water finish over oil stain…but I trust your opinion.
I've been told you can use Polycrillic over oil stains, as long as the stain is fully dried. AND you've stained over raw wood. If the stain isn't fully cured or you stain over finish (there's a term for that, which escapes me at the moment), the poly will bubble up and peel off. I never take the chance and wipe the stain with alcohol just in case. The peace of mind is worth the few minutes of effort.
Nice, clear detailed video. I have been keeping the outside scrap you teimmed off for another bookmatched lid for a narrower box later since the 2 outside edges still match up. I actually saw what i was doing wrong with this board flipping method on the miters. Thanks for not making it an hour of unnecessary dialog.
@jimmyers7396 Thanks! I'm glad it made sense.
Legal demais. Saudações aqui do Ceará/Brasil.
@joseedinaldo3672 obrigado! ( If I'm translating well...)
What is the thickness of these Rockler plates? Cannot find it on their website. Please Help!!
@jacquesmostert4115 the thickness listed on Amazon says 3/8" but I measured mine, and it was 1/4". You may have to check with Rockler...
Would finishing before glue up also help for squeeze out and a more consistent finish?
@CisnerosShop yes and no. usually prefinish pieces on the inside, but for something like this, it was easier to finish afterward. At least in my thoughts...
Regards from spain brother ,thanks for you work
@AlbertEinstein-ew7fh thank you!
@@TheTrullGallery god bless you many
it was a pleasure to see you working from begining to end , thank you very muvh
@@gabrielaa.jimenez9914 glad you enjoyed it. This was a fun build!
In the long run it is certainly the cheapest option. I'm on the same can of Johnson wax I bought in 2010 with not much of a noticeable difference in how much it's been used in all that time. Then again, I live in southern Indiana where while the summers are sticky humid some times, but apparently not enough to cause rust under a good coating of wax. If I'm not going to be using my machinery for a while (like over the winter), I just apply a light oil to the surfaces that tend to rust which is easily cleaned off with anything from brake parts cleaner to lacquer thinner.
@@Rebel9668 good plan! Wax worked for me I New England, but it just can't keep up in Florida.
Great Video it saved me a lot of time. Bosch no longer carries the Rubber boot. I found one on eBay for a reasonable price. Most on that site were outrageously overpriced.
@@tahogirlz I'm glad it helped & that you found the boot!
Nice experience. Like for sure. Advice : for the panel use better (more expensive) bit with 4 cutting sides, not two. Then maximum two passes will make nice smooth finish and rotor speed 5000 max.
Good idea!
Ha. I found your channel because I just ordered some really pricey walnut bar rail for a home bar build. I DON'T want to screw up the cutting or fitment of the rail. I watched your vid on the bar build you'd done. Next I found my way to your gallery web pages. Surprised to see a kegerator in the thumbnails, I made my way to this video. I built a kegerator from a top loading mini chest freezer about 8 or 9 years ago. I can fit 4 corner kegs inside or 2 and a 20 pound CO2 tank in the keezer. I swapped out the OEM thermostat for an Inkbird digital PID controller that allows 0.1 degree temp control. Wrapped the sides in luan built a "coffin top" finished with tile, LED lighting and a drip tray that drains to a plug. Around that same time I built an all electric 3 keg HERMS pilot brewing system so that I could make 10-11 gallon batches without boil overs or propane. If you navigate to my channel about 8 years ago I have vids of both builds. I went through hundreds of recipes to hone my brewing skills and gave away a lot of beer as I was learning. Now it's time to incorporate the kegerator into the bar back on the new bar room build out. We're getting close and I hope to wind the project down before college football season gets rolling. Thanks for the bar rail build vid. I will incorporate some of your knowledge as I proceed.
Oh... and you should order some custom pint glasses with your logo etched into them!
Sweet! I brewed a lot when I lived in New England, but its tough here in Florida. Someday I'll get back to it. Take your time with that bar rail! I was nervous through the entire build!
Awesome. I've just bought this planer and I think I will build one similar, however I would prefer the dust collection to be mounted underneath your cart, so maybe a smaller bucket and that could be achieved. Would help with floor space. Any reason you chose not to do that? Thanks for the vid!
@@bromarbuildz-oy7ls I'd love to see what you come up with. There have been several updates since this video.
fantasic solution, nice job
What size wrenches do you use to take a Craftsman bit out
Hey Frank! I'd bet that would vary by model and age. I'd even guess the older models had standard (SAE) colets, and newer models have metric colets. You'll have to run through your wrenches until you find the correct size. Or just keep n adjustable handy.
@@TheTrullGallery it has a piece that goes down into the router stuck on the bit and I can't get it off
Can you send a picture? Dave@trullgallery.com
Nicely done video. Thank you for taking us through your process. I have a vintage Craftsman 150 floor standing drill press that I recently picked up and while it's in excellent shape, I want to give the machined table and base a good de-rust onceover and as you've shared, I also need something more long lasting than paste wax in my So GA humidity. I'll give the T-9 a try. Please keep more videos coming!
@@thomaslcrawford thanks Thomas!
I have this stapler NS and the tension pin that allows for the staple housing to open disappeared. As a result the gun is now jammed. I have been able to find a pin that will work but I need to know how to stack the latch and pin back in place. The proper arrangement is imperative to gun operation. Please help do you have a film that shows how this is done Mr Joe 88yrs young
@joealibrandi Sorry Joe, I don't. Have you checked the Porter Cable website? Sometimes, the parts diagram helps, too.
Thank you Dave, glado you arm is ok.
@@henrysara7716 thanks Henry! 💪
@@TheTrullGallery how do like your metabo miter saw, need to get me one doon.
@henrysara7716 My slider is probably 20 years old (when it was still Hitachi). I also have a fixed saw (that's Metabo). They're both holding up well!
@@TheTrullGallerythy Dave, I'm scrounging pennies to get me one right now.
@@henrysara7716 🤣
This was really helpful for me. I am a one woman DIYer and had this question. I don't have a large cache of powerful tools - yet, but I do like to putz around with woodworking projects. I always wonder about extension cords and the effect on tools. So thanks for this, explained in a way that made complete sense to me.
I glad it helped. Replacing tools gets pricey quickly!
Very nice video! I'm just starting out and want to make a few boxes before I move up to bigger stuff. This was really helpful, and your thought process along the way was especially useful. Thanks!
@gt5.075 thanks! I'm glad you got something out of it! 😂
Succinctly and clearly explained. Your remark about a "missing" part gave me some hope. I have a new, unused (apparently) Metabo pinner that I got cheap in an auction, which must have a manufacturing defect, as it leaks massively out the exhaust as soon as it is connected to the air supply. Depressing the trigger stops the leak until it's released again. I'm hoping it's a part missing or damaged on assembly, and not a casting defect.
@davidecasassa8679 get a rebuild kit! I'd replace all of the o-rings and such, but it sounds like it might be in the trigger mechanism (those parts should be in the kit). Good luck!