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Hi, I'm Paul Michal, owner of Loose Boot Woodworking.
This channel will mainly be about my woodworking ventures and work shop. I do plan to get into blacksmithing at some point, and will include some metal fabrication. We also have a small hobby farm, so there may be the occasional animal update along the way. Thanks for stopping by, I hope you enjoy this as much as I have enjoyed putting it together.
This channel will mainly be about my woodworking ventures and work shop. I do plan to get into blacksmithing at some point, and will include some metal fabrication. We also have a small hobby farm, so there may be the occasional animal update along the way. Thanks for stopping by, I hope you enjoy this as much as I have enjoyed putting it together.
Scroll Saw Unboxing - Wear your PPE!!!
Welcome to Loose Boot Woodworking! In this video, I delve into the unboxing of the Ryobi 16-inch Variable Speed Scroll Saw my wife got me for my birthday. Watch as I reveal the contents of the box and give you a close look at the features of this powerful tool, from its adjustable speed settings to its precision cutting capabilities. Whether you're a DIY enthusiast or a seasoned woodworker, the Ryobi Scroll Saw might just be your ultimate addition. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more tool reviews and woodworking tips!
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Birthday Goose Chase (Portrait View)
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This is a day in the life of our family, celebrating my birthday with a little goose chase, and some fun along the way.
Building a Stunning Charcuterie Board from Hardwood Scraps | Loose Boot Woodworking
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Welcome back to Loose Boot Woodworking! In today’s video, we’re turning those leftover hardwood scraps into a beautiful and functional charcuterie board. 🍷🧀 (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) Whether you’re a seasoned woodworker or just starting out, this project is a great way to make use of those off-cuts and create ...
Unlock Woodworking Mastery: The Ultimate Spine Jig Tutorial
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Unlock Woodworking Mastery: The Ultimate Spine Jig Tutorial Join us in the workshop today as we dive into the art of precision woodworking! In this detailed tutorial, we’ll guide you through the steps to create your very own spine jig, an essential tool for any woodworker looking to achieve flawless miter joints. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out, this spine jig will elevate yo...
Not a new concept
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Two (or three) tools in one: drill a pilot hole (with countersink), then drive your screw. The bit that came with my tool is Phillips, but can be swapped out for T-20, T-25, Robertson (square head), or whichever bit you like to use.
This pains me...
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In this video I introduce my main line of tools, and introduce a new line of tools that I've begun to use recently.
Black & Cedar Raised Planter Boxes
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I made this Black and Cedar Raised Planter Bed for my wife, and she loved it. She loved it so much, she couldn't seem to plant anything in it. She said it was too pretty; she said I needed to sell it. I told he, "No way, this one is for you. But, if you think they might sell, maybe I should make some more." So, here I am, making these for RUclips, and trying to get them sold via FB Marketplace....
Raised Beds for the Garden
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#woodworking I discovered a great way to use some scrap materials, creating these raised beds for our garden.
Thanks for the support!
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After my last video hit 2K views in its first week and added 55 subscribers, I thought it was time to say "Thank You!" to those early subscribers and supports.
Custom Built Homemade Planter Boxes
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This custom planter box was built for a customer that purchased a couple of the tall planter boxes I have on FB Marketplace. The wanted to be able to create some depth with having both the tall and small planters on a stage in their church. I really enjoyed making these planter boxes, and I'm getting better at editing the videos too. A shout out to Matthew Peech @ (www.youtube.com/@MatthewPeech...
Back Porch Transformation
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Transformed our out of date porch with modern metal goat panels instead of the wooden stiles we originally built it with just a few years ago.
Game Changer!
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Demonstrating the K4 pocket hole jig, and most especially, my dust shroud. Thanks to Eric, my friend with a 3D printer, I have a much less messy process when drilling out pocket holes.
Nice saw Paul! I've got an old Ryobi 16" I bought almost 30 years ago to make decorations for our wedding. Been collecting dust ever since, need to fire it up again 👍
Awesome! Not sure they make 'em like they used to though, this thing seems to be pretty light weight. We'll see how it works once I get it bolted down.
@@loosebootwoodworking I've kept it covered and all, but need to clean the bed up on it. Didn't have all the fancy spiral blades back then, so kinda forgot about it. Now that I'm looking for new creations, think it might be a good tool to reintroduce. Still not sold on all the laser/cnc stuff yet 🤷
So many things you can do on scroll saw.
And so looking forward to using it.
Nice tool, is the blade pin less?
There are pins on the blade installed, using v-grooves on the machine. The additional blade included doesn't have any pins, so I'm guessing it's supposed to be friction fit; however, I just tried it and it doesn't quite hold. I'll try again later and see, perhaps there are steps I'm missing.
@@loosebootwoodworking just wondering, some have pins and some don't. I have one that's about 20 years old and it has pins. Eventually I'm going to buy another one.
First, Happy Birthday! Very cool video Paul.
Thanks Ryan, much appreciated!
Love how your son is willing to help Dad out. Great job. You rock 🤘
Thanks 👍
I need to get me one of those. 😂
I have yet to use it in a full video, but will be soon
Looks awesome. Love that knife.
I need to build a knife and showcase it on a board I build.
Looks awesome. Love that Knife. I need to make some of these.
Looks amazing Paul!
Thanks Ryan. I'm gonna have to build a bigger one soon, as we need one.
@@loosebootwoodworking Your welcome brother!
That looks fantastic Paul, very nice video as well.
Thanks, much appreciated! It was a fun little project.
Great job Paul! Love mixing species, brings out the character of each other 👌
Thank you Josh. I've been wanting to try that weave technique ever since I saw it on Fischer's Shop. Now you've done it too, so it's about time I try my hand at it. Not for this little board, but I'll make another larger board and try it. .
@@loosebootwoodworking Not gonna lie, it's a bit tricky. My best advice is to use veneer for the inlays. My strips were a bit thick and not all exactly the same. Had to use a little sawdust and glue in a couple places 👍
@@Last-Breath-Woodworks Thanks for the advice. One thing I think will up my game on trying this would be a spindle sander. All I have as a random orbital or sand by hand. Too, my bandsaw tends to drift, so getting thin strips with the same thickness is gonna be fun. 🤣 Despite all that, I'm willing to give it a go, but will head your advice to be sure.
Looks beautiful!
Thanks, I kinda dig it too.😁
Awesome ! I know they are very popular. 😂 great video btw. ✌️
Thanks! 😃
Way cool!!!!!
Thanks AmyJo, much appreciated.
Thats cool!
Thanks! I was on a crew that tore down this 1893 farmhouse about 10 miles from my house, I got a ton of wood from it. This is one of the first pieces I built with that wood.
I'm a big fan of jigs. Nice work!
Thanks 👍
Jigs are a very useful tool! Good job!
Yes they are! Thanks, much appreciated.
Yup. I have one too. Handy.
I've not used mine in a while, but for the sake of the videos, I may start to incorporate it.
Stepping it up !
Climbing that ladder one rung at a time.
New toys are always awesome. Lol
You got that right!
I want one.
I use it to call the kids home when they go play with the neighbors.
I don't have that tool, but I have the drill and impact driver side by side
Considering the number of Makita tools I own, it's debatable as to whether having this tool is 'necessary'. However, back in the day, when all I owned was a Craftsman 12V battery drill and a corded Skill circular saw, this little tool was a game changer.
I've got one of those, it's a dewalt model. I've had it for years, it's a very handy tool.
Back when all I had was a 12V Craftsman drill, this was an absolutely amazing tool to have.
Looose boooooooot !! 🎉
Thanks for the love brother
Love the look of this one brother
Thanks for the support my bearded friend.
I like ryobi that's what I have for the most part and they're really affordable
They are affordable, to be sure. I'm impressed with their build quality as well, not bad tools at all.
Really nice build. The only problem is now I have to build a couple!
That's the "problem" with watching so many videos, the building never ends. 😂
I own, probably too many, Makita tools. I also own an increasing number of Ryobi 18v tools. I sold my Ryobi mitre saw and table saw, but I can say the 18g nailer, stapler, tripod light, and speakers from Ryobi are great, cost effective tools.
Thanks for letting me know, I'm not the only one. 😅
I have about every cordless tool Makita makes. I am in the process of switching to Milwaukee. Makita has gone to $hit and they know it. Their quality is crap now. I have no problem with Ryobi. It's homeowner grade and works just fine for that purpose without a doubt. I've seen the Ryobi brad nailer in action. It worked great but did more damage to the wood than necessary.
Yeah, I did notice the Ryobi brad nailer was hitting a bit hard. I'm hoping to be able to tune it though, as I have seen some adjustments, just not played with it enough yet. I still like Makita, but have had some issues with new batteries fitting some of my older tools. It seems they added a tab that, if trimmed, allows the batteries to fit. I did a video about it while filming my porch remodel, but lost the footage. I'll see about recreating and putting it out in short form.
Im equally invested into makita and have been for quite a while. I love their tools, their batteries, most everything about them. But their pin nailer is TRASH. Its clunky, oddly shaped, too large/heavy and has a LOT of issues setting nails consistently. I dont get rid of tools. But I got rid of that paperweight. And got the milwaukee m18 versions of the pin nailer, finish nailer, and framing nailer. They are top notch.
It did seem quite large, not that the Ryobi is by any means small. Although I have not seriously considered Milwaukee (yet), they do seem to have a nice line of tools that do seem to take up less room than most.
I’m in the same boat, tons of makita. Got their 23 gauge pinner maybe 2018-2019. It was the only makita I’ve owned that failed on me. I’m pretty sure they revamped it since then, maybe even have a 40volt I’d have to check. There were a lot of complains about the pinner back then. Might have a new model #now. But I already have the Milwaukee nail guns now.
Ryobi is made with the same technology goes into Milwuakee. They are made by Techtronic Industries in the same factory. The main difference is in materials and interface design. They are good tools. I wouldn't take this to the jobsite day after day and expect it to last but for the home gamer it fits the bill. I'm a pro metalworker with Milwaukee and Makita cordless kits in my workshop but I rock the ryobi in my basement for home and art projects.
Ryobi makes good cordless nail guns.
Coming from a Milwaukee user, a few Ryobi batteries are a good thing to have around. I’m not paying m18 money for something I may use once or twice a year lol. Like my hedge trimmers I use on my 10’ of bushes.
Great point!
I am a Makita fan boy. But, bang for the buck, you are very hard pressed to match the price and quality of Ryobi's cordless nailers. As a flooring installation pro, we use red, yellow, and teal colored tools at the job site. But...there are 2 lime green 23ga, 1 18ga (and a yellow), and a 16ga. One of the 23's has been on the job for ... oh, probably five years now, and after five years of banging around the back of a work trailer is more reliable than my Makita. Should I have need of a cordless nailer I would certainly not be embarrassed to buy Ryobi, not embarrassed to take it on the job. Bottom line with any tool? Does it do the job?
Wow! Thanks for that info, and coming from a pro, I feel so much better about my purchases.
Did we forget how to use a hammer
🤣🤣🤣🤣
the ryobi airstrike is better in every way, i bought a 18v makita brad nailer and it consistantly misfired and couldnt sink 2" nails either. i work amongst people that have ryobi and milwakee versions and they both out preform my nailer. Everything makita except the 18g nailer, it sucks. i know 2 other coworkers that have had the same issue with their 19v makita brad nailer too. for the price and the performance the ryobi takes the cake.
Yes! It sucks. BAD. I am shocked it still on the market. The current milwaukee m18 pin nailer is really good.... However, the m18 finish nailer (15gauge) is darn near perfect. Even compared to quality pneumatic finish guns. Its an absolute pleasure to use.
Thanks for the heads up, glad I made the right move
Thanks for backing up the claims, I've heard that multiple times now.
I've had my Ryobi set (Vac, Drill, Reciprocating Saw, & Circular Saw with 2 -18v Batts + Charger) for 11-12 years now and all the tools and batts still work like new.
You guys are making me feel better and better about my decision. Thanks for all the comments.
Im the same way, Makita everything. But when I want a certain tool and cant afford the Makita one I get Ryobi.
Amen!
You know me well, I'll end up with the expensive nailer!!
Not only is it a nice build, your running commentary does a very good job explaining the angle cuts to create the taper but leave the boxes level...
Thanks for the nice encouraging comment. Much appreciated!!
Long time fan, first time caller from north of the 49th. Congrats on the channel Paul!
Welcome aboard!
Time for a good hvlp spray system!!
Maybe if these sell, that's what I buy with the profit.
Beautiful job. Can I get all the measurements
Thanks. I did this one on the fly, so I didn't get good measurements, but I'll build more and get them posted here very soon. Thanks for watching.
Gotta love Daniel @ Bearded Viking Woodworks! Hes my favorite YT Channel
Truly an entertaining guy, and humble too.
Thanks man! You earned a new Sub😊
Thanks for the sub!
You are talented, especially in the technical process. Keep doing what you're doing
All shops are in a process of organizing, don't sweat it!
I appreciate that!
You now have 73 subs! Keep the diy simple, cost effective, useful and we diyers will watch! Take care.
Where do you get your pickets? Mine don't look anywhere near this clean...
I got these from Home Depot. I did sort through some of the bad ones.
Great job and project thx for sharing enjoyed it Keep building God Bless
Much appreciated!
When you say, everones favorite step (sanding), are you being sarcastic? I watched a video recently where the guy said sanding was the worst part, but I love it. Curious as to your actual feelings about it!
Yes, I was being a bit sardonic with that statement. I'll try to be clearer in the future. Thanks for the question. I actually don't mind the sanding, it's just time consuming.