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The Knotty Woodworker
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Easiest Floating Shelves Ever | DIY Floating Shelves Install
These are the easiest and fastest way to make and install floating shelves for your bathroom, living room, kitchen, laundry room or closet.
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Woodworking Tools Beginners Need (Only the Must-Have + Bonus First Project)
Просмотров 2613 года назад
Want to start woodworking but don't have a large budget? Skip throwing down a whole paycheck for tools and only get the ones that you will use. As a beginner woodworker I always struggled to make that next tool purchase because I didn't know whether this would (wood...get it) be a hobby I would enjoy enough to make a large invest into. Purchase these tools and I will even show you your first pr...
Making a Wooden “Toy”
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Make a wooden toy that will impress your special friends, co-workers, or your sister's friends and make them scream with joy. Follow me on Instagram @the_knotty_woodworker_usa Follow me on TikTok @the_knotty_woodworker
How To Make a Wooden American Flag | Detailed Build
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.5 лет назад
Make yourself, your friend or a stranger this wooden American flag and install some freedom in their household! You can also flaunt your patriotism by selling these online and making some money for your hard work demonstrating beautiful capitalism. This flag measures: 36.5 inches wide 19.5 inches tall Let me know where you're from or if you have any questions! Here's the best deal that I've fou...
How to Use a Chainsaw | Chainsaw Basics
Просмотров 2235 лет назад
Watch this video to learn the basics of a chainsaw so you can operate it with confidence. Learn the tool, use it wisely and have a fun time using it. Echo CS-400 Chainsaw: amzn.to/2GKEqe8 Cowboy Hard Hat (Yes, it's OSHA approved): amzn.to/2GWzcNL Here's a good video on the difference between 2 and 4 stroke motors: ruclips.net/video/GwFB3RcVcHI/видео.html Follow me: Instagram @How_To_Tony Email:...
Bought An Old Farmhouse! | Farmhouse Restoration Ep. 1 | The Tour
Просмотров 8 тыс.5 лет назад
The Farmhouse Project! Tour the next big project on the How To Tony channel. Some of the future renovations that I will record and post include: -Front Porch -Farm Fencing (need to keep Gumbo from running away) -Adding electric to the Garage (aka Workshop) -Fire Pit Build -Kitchen Remodel -Landscaping -Etc…. (I’ll be sure to include small projects too i.e. window caulking, electri...
How to Cut Perfect Circles…with ANY Tool!
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Cut perfect circles with drills, drill bits, brad point bits, paddle bits, hole saws, forstner bits, a dremel, belt sander, jig saw, router, bandsaw, bow saw or even your table saw. You can cut a circle with just about any tool using these techniques and jigs. There’s no need to spend a ton of money on very specific tools and high priced jigs! Truly, the only limit is your imagination with what...
How To Fix Lacquer Finish
Просмотров 22 тыс.5 лет назад
If you have a blushing, cloudy, milky, ugly finish after using spray lacquer on your wood project hold off on busting out the sanding, lacquer thinner or scraper. Just apply heat either with a heat lamp, heat gun or use the almighty power of the sun! I hope this quick tip helps you out and saves some frustration as it has for me! Keep building!
DIY Raised Pet Food Stand | Making Gumbo's Dog Food Stand
Просмотров 5845 лет назад
Make this pet food stand for your four-legged best friend! This food stand... raised stand... feeder... whatever you call it... will be a perfect piece in your household that will surely let your family pet know that you love them! Also if you add cool colors it will trigger sensors in you dog or cat to let them know that they have to finish their meals...its totally true, and not made up! Actu...
Make a wooden whistle!
Просмотров 4 тыс.5 лет назад
Super easy DIY project. Make a wooden whistle to train your dog, annoy your wife or get the cops called on you by the neighbors. You can make this little whistle in 5 minutes. Credit to Steve Ramsey (here on RUclips…linked below) for inspiring me with this cool idea around 1am last night when I was randomly scrolling through videos. Materials: - 1/2” thick wooden dowel (about 3 inches long) - 5...
Blueberry Cheesecake Recipe
Просмотров 4265 лет назад
Bake my grandma’s Blueberry Cheesecake Recipe for a dessert that will bring the whole family, random friends and strangers from the neighborhood together. This recipe is simple, easy and absolutely delicious. Everyone will grab more than one piece and you’ll find yourself baking 24 hours a day to keep up with demand. Bon Appétit! I have broken down the ingredients in 3 parts: Crust: - 1¼ Cup of...
Loads to learn. Thanks for sharing your ideas and experience.
Nice, i just needed a hole and hang it on a nail
Using that jig saw is risky for a beginner would probably take a big of practice to get it down
7:04 words of wisdom
any tips for cutting a 100 piece..... 8 cm dimitar rounds....?
You are funny 😂
👌🏻
I have a white lacquer nightstand that has some spots that the lacquer is chipped and a few on the front edge that the light wood shows through (had a cat that used to scratch everything. Can you suggest how I can fix those spots, please?
I wanted to know how to cut a circle on a table saw, and here it is! Thanks very much.
Can be used the hole saw for not cutting all the way through to the wood?????
I need to cut out 10 inch holes for sub box. And want to use my router. Looking for anything that can make it easier.
Great video, thank you. Quick question did the haziness come back?
What was the heat setting you used? How many degrees?
How to cut a circle without a hole in the middle? In the middle of the cut out circle I need to drive a screw, but with drill bits and spades the tip cuts a deeper hole in the middle so a screw has no woods to screw into. Think of a circular hole for a cupboard door hinge
12:30 This would work for your router table.
You are only as good as your tools, mate
What kind of paint did you spray over?
Nice tips! Thank You!
Funny and helpfully video 😂 Thanks T!
I'm used to larger, corded routers ruclips.net/user/postUgkxfQ5_mgwq6PcudJvAH25t-I4D-3cTPz4z so this was a different experience for me. Basically, this is an incredibly sweet machine, fits well in the hand, etc. It has slightly less power than I'm used to, but that's understandable. Maneuvering freehand takes some practice. These days, it's especially nice to be able to avoid power cords. This is above the level of a hobbyist but below a pro level.
made me chuckle too
great video!
I strongly advise against cutting circles the way you did with the router table and table saw. One wrong move and you lose your fingers. Powertools are not to be messed with. Use the circle jigs that allow you to keep your bodyparts away from the business end of your tools.
Man, I was thinking the same way watching the video. Are you kidding me? When I saw his fingers close to the router bit rotating that jig. It takes only one slip of the hand to lose one or two fingers. Lol, that’s not funny.
@@daringetae5136 I am speaking from very painful, as in 4 fingers painful, experience...
Thank you so much 🙏🙏🙏
My kind of fellow! 😅,glad i found you video ! 👍🏻
THANK YOU!!!!! This was so helpful!!! Also, your transitions made me giggle!
Not bein a dxck and I know this vid a bit old. I never had any problems with "top shelf premium" Lacquer, be it spray form or brush form. The rattle can you showed, said " clear wood finish " clear finish and lacquer are two different things my man. I hate clear coat in a rattle can. For clear to work from a rattle can, first your correct, you need top notch temperatures. Next thing is, when coating with clear, you gotta go a bit heavier to the point it almost drips. Then it'll settle nice and glossy. Etc. Clear, gloss, varnish, lacquer, all different things ✌️
The can specifically says "The Best Clear Lacquer Spray".
The can also literally says " apply multiple thin layer coats for best finish ". Wait 2 hours in between coats
Awesome Video
great job except for the jerky camera work.
I have to use two by fours in the whole circles. Have to be 2 1/4 inches sometimes or sometimes only 2 inches to fill in the gap. There’s got to be a good way of doing it. I don’t have a big band saw in the jigsaw I’m telling you it’s always bounds in. It doesn’t do a nice circle one side will be wider than the other.
Thank you. Very helpful video
Super clean work...about how long does it take to make one once you've done a few? Again, great job!
Thx
bravo
I love working with wood!
Just making a hole in the wood for new toilet bowl
I need a small circle
I love the transition effect, lol.
What'll happen when electricity becomes very, very scarce? Everything seems to be about power tools.
this is making hikes bot circles
Chisel?
This was awesome
Thank you!
Thanks for the tip... what time was there between finishing/drying the lacquer, to applying the heat onto the piece?
I made an adjustable circle cutter for jigsaw . Link here: ruclips.net/video/aDaMd1GJw2A/видео.html
Great video, very visual thanks so much.
Thank you so much for making this video and sharing your knowledge with the public! I'm not very tool-savvy and have been thinking about how to cut out circles for a woodworking project of mine. Before this video, the only thing I thought to do was to slowly cut away at a block of wood with a hacksaw, carve out rough edges with a carving knife or chisel and then sanding it off (a laborious and inefficient approach) all while hoping for the best. With your guidance, I feel much more confident in taking on this project, and I'm happy to know these methods with give me the straight lines I need. Again, thank you! :) [Edit:] P.S. Your video and instructions are very clear, your transitions are funny, and your approach to your audience is very engaging. I love the silly bits and gags you've sprinkled in. :D
You broke? yet you have all this tools 😂
🤣🤣😂lol I love the “page turning” sound effects, I’m dead.
Hahahaha. Excellent end.