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Gary Nelles Woodworking
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Добавлен 13 янв 2021
I've been woodworking and building custom furniture for 18 years. I've learned a lot from books, magazines and RUclips and yes I've made many mistakes along the way. My channel aims to show you that woodworking isn't rocket science and basically anyone can do it. Hopefully you learn something here, now let’s have some fun and build something beautiful!
Christmas Woodworking Project For Beginners // Huge BASE CAMP M Pro Dust Mask Deal!
Beginner friendly woodworking project. Challenge yourself to make a whole bunch of Christmas trivets as fast as you can! In this video I show you how to make beautiful Christmas trivets. They are easy, fast and fun to build. You will build many woodworking skills like: milling lumber, table saw setup and use as well as bandsaw setup and use.
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All my woodworking projects are beginner friendly. They are generally inexpensive and can usually be made over a weekend. Give one of them a try!
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BASECAMP MASK website: bcmask.com/?ref=GARY
Discount Code (10% off): gary10
All my woodworking projects are beginner friendly. They are generally inexpensive and can usually be made over a weekend. Give one of them a try!
ruclips.net/channel/UC9_MlAyUbRLskpwrnrDTl2g
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Woodworking Tips // Broken Screw Removal & Repair
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Broken screw removal & repair of a snapped off brass screw is an easy fix. In this video I will show you one way to fix this common woodworking problem. Subscribe for more woodworking tips and woodworking projects. ruclips.net/channel/UC9_MlAyUbRLskpwrnrDTl2g
DIY Projects You Can Actually Make!
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This easy, fast beginner woodworking project can be made with a scrap or an offcut. It's useful and a great gift for your diy friends who own tools. It will help with garage organization, shop organization, tool organization and best of all it's completely free! You can build this project and put it to use fast... like really fast in about an hour or two! ruclips.net/channel/UC9_MlAyUbRLskpwrnr...
How To Cut Curves In Wood - BEGINNER WOODWORKING TIPS
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Beginner woodworking doesn't have to be difficult. It's easy to add curves to your woodworking. Let me show you how to do it with this entryway bench. Huge thanks goes out to Ashley Pieper @shallowcreekwoodcraft in helping me with design and proportioning this project! Auriou Rasps: www.forge-de-saint-juery.com/rasps-for-wood/ ruclips.net/channel/UC9_MlAyUbRLskpwrnrDTl2g
The One Tool Every Woodworker Needs
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It's easier to just go buy one.... TRUST me! Leather By Dragonfly: www.leatherbydragonfly.com/ Check out my buddies Morgan and Cole for more woodworking videos. Morgan: www.youtube.com/@morganhurst_redridge Cole: www.youtube.com/@MasonWoodshop ruclips.net/channel/UC9_MlAyUbRLskpwrnrDTl2g
How to Sharpen a Sawblade (and Why You Should)
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Watch to see if I can successfully resharpen a saw blade. ruclips.net/channel/UC9_MlAyUbRLskpwrnrDTl2g
How to Maintain Your Tools (Sharpening, Cleaning, & Replacing)
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How to Maintain Your Tools (Sharpening, Cleaning, & Replacing)
Watch Before Buying a Laguna Jointer // It Might Save You Money
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Watch Before Buying a Laguna Jointer // It Might Save You Money
Upholstery for Beginners: Everything You Need to Know
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Upholstery for Beginners: Everything You Need to Know
How To Quickly Sharpen A Chisel To A Razor Edge! //An Easy Way To Sharpen A Chisels
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How To Quickly Sharpen A Chisel To A Razor Edge! //An Easy Way To Sharpen A Chisels
Coolest Fishing Rod Display Wall Storage Ideas
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Coolest Fishing Rod Display Wall Storage Ideas
The End Of My Split Top Roubo Bench... Finally!
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The End Of My Split Top Roubo Bench... Finally!
How To Make An Upholstered Bench Using Traditional Joinery Techniques
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How To Make An Upholstered Bench Using Traditional Joinery Techniques
Benchcrafted Tail Vise Installation // How to Install
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Benchcrafted Tail Vise Installation // How to Install
Houndstooth Dovetails: Easy Fancy Joinery
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Houndstooth Dovetails: Easy Fancy Joinery
How To Build A Benchtop // Split Top Roubo Bench
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How To Build A Benchtop // Split Top Roubo Bench
The Haunched Mortise & Tenon - Woodworking Joinery Explained
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The Haunched Mortise & Tenon - Woodworking Joinery Explained
Roubo Bench Chop // Creating the Best Chop Design
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Roubo Bench Chop // Creating the Best Chop Design
Benchcrafted Glide Leg Vise Installation // How to Install
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Benchcrafted Glide Leg Vise Installation // How to Install
Cutting Chamfers by Hand - Techniques, Tips & Tricks
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Cutting Chamfers by Hand - Techniques, Tips & Tricks
Split Top Roubo // New Gap Stop Design
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Split Top Roubo // New Gap Stop Design
Last Minute Christmas Ideas Woodworker // Dollar Store!
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Last Minute Christmas Ideas Woodworker // Dollar Store!
How to Build a Roubo Bench Base // Building the Base of a Roubo Bench
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How to Build a Roubo Bench Base // Building the Base of a Roubo Bench
How to Sharpen Chisels // Honing a Secondary Bevel
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How to Sharpen Chisels // Honing a Secondary Bevel
Roubo Bench Building Tips // How to Get Started
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Roubo Bench Building Tips // How to Get Started
Sorry, but I’m gonna be that guy… it’s safer to not wear gloves at the bandsaw. Glove caught in a bandsaw = degloving injury (major plastic reconstructive surgery required). If you get a cut without gloves, it’s just… a cut
Hey Gary: How far past the cavity did you start the mortise and tenon on the end cap? I know it should stop about 1" from the end of the bench glue up. I don't have the full bench build instructions as I did use them for my Bench build. Thanks and your work is by far excellent. Most guys are not willing to put that much attention to work. Should be seen and studied by anyone attempting to build a Benchcrafted Bench. By your hands, I think you are a surgeon. Thanks again, Roy
I had a TERRIBLE experience with the Craftex 8" Helical Jointer. The infeed table was not flat it was bowed and all my pieces were coming out bowed! I spent 3 months without a working jointer for my woodworking business. After struggling with busy bee they sent me a replacement jointer that they said they personally inspected before shipping to me and it had the exact same issue! Both infeed tables were not flat!
Weird and unfortunate. Mine is dead flat. What did they end up doing about it for you?
Really pretty design. Putting this on my list of things to try. Thanks for sharing, Gary!
Well Kevin, you better get at it because in case you hadn’t heard Christmas is almost here! Thanks for watching. I appreciate it!
The first five seconds was all that was necessary
Ain’t that the truth!
At least use a salad bowl finish, just to make the contrast of maple/walnut pop. Great video.
I ended up using some leftover Minwax Antique Oil from another project. Thanks for watching Nathan.
Squirrelly is just the start of things. Great project and they look incredible but for snowflake purists these aren’t snowflakes. Snowflakes have only 6 arms, not 8. It would be really interesting to see how you would attack a build for 6 armed snowflakes… I can see where 45 and 90 degrees would be easier than 30, 60 and 120 degrees. I really loved your overhead bandsaw short, I always love some kind of wax or oil finish if it’s going to be around food or serving trays, can never rule out food spills. Thanks for sharing and have a great Thanksgiving… maybe you’ll get to try out a trivet or two.
My bad, thanks for calling me out!
@ they still look GREAT!
Great video! Thanks for posting this!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I've found great e-book on WoodPrix. Good solutions for everyone I think.
Beautiful Christmas trivets! 🎄✨ Glad you enjoy our mask, and that it gives you a comfortable and effective experience in your projects! 😷👌
The masks work great in the shop!
Sweet build, like the way all ur pre cuts puzzled together ( chevron dados ) THANX !!!!
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching.
Very kool work making them wat you sell them for $$$?
Thanks. I give everything away.
Squirrely! Awesome design and clever idea!
Thanks for the kind words! I'm glad you enjoyed the design.
Great looking Trivets, Gary!
Thanks Ben!
These turned out great Gary! Definitely a good gift idea 👍
Thanks!
Precision accuracy boy
Beautiful bench
Thanks James. I’ve really been enjoying it!
Definitely enjoy the hand tools better, good work sir
Thank you for your kind words James.
I don’t know anything about wood species but I’ll say my favourite brand: king industrial
They are my favourite brand too. I’m hoping to replace the Craftex with a King industrial soon. When I bought the Craftex a couple years ago there was a supply chain backlog from COVID and there were not any 8” King jointers anywhere near me.
@ if you live near Hamilton, tegs tools is a good option to purchase king tools. I’ve been considering the kc-61fx jointer but I’m not sure if it’s good or if it would fit in my car
I actually purchased many of my King machines from Tegs. Table saw, dust collector, jointer (KC-61FX). Great people there. The KC-61FX is a great machine. I bought it in 2007 and sold it in 2022. I adjusted it once when I bought it and it was still true when I sold it. I would get the KC-65FX though because it has the spiral head in it. It should fit in your car because it’ll probably come in two boxes. One box will be the base cabinet, and the other box will be the jointer beds and cutterhead section. Go talk to Gabe and buy it!
Great video. What goam thickness are you useing. Thanks
Two layers of 1” thick foam so a total of 2”.
Nice recovery Gary! Will you be releasing build videos on that beautiful hope chest?
Thanks Micheal. Yes. That was my plan.
Ha ha you fool, you fell victim to one of the classic blunders; never go in against a Robertson, when DEATH is on the line!!!
My bad!
Do it yourself, go to woodprix and learn how to make it.
Thanks Gary. Great video. I make small boxes and the hinges I use are usually brass coloured steel so I pre drill and use some wax and hope hope hope that the screw doesn’t snap. I like the way you fixed your issue with the forstener bit, though for brass coloured steel I just have to dig the screw out and plug the hole with an appropriate dowel. The detail and effort you put into correcting your snapped screw speaks to the high level of craftsmanship and pride you put into your work. Well done.
Hey Roger thanks for tuning in! I totally forgot to mention that I used wax so thanks for letting the viewers know. Thank you for your kind words. It’s very appreciated.
Good tip!
If we could only get the rest of the world to adopt Robertson screws eh?!?!
@ it would be nice, though I’m oddly partial to slotted screws on brass hardware 🤷🏻♂️
They certainly look classy.
Great save, Gary! And that hope chest looks gorgeous already. Those dovetails look sweet! Enjoyed the video very much.
Thanks Kevin!
Nice build! And nice video presentation, I should add. I have become a big fan of drawbore mortise-and-tenon joints for furniture, such as bookshelves, tables, and benches. It never ceases to amaze me when I drive the pegs in and the shoulders of the joints tighten down flush and clean... so satisfying, and so rock-solid! I'm currently in process of building my own Roubo bench, so I came across your video in timely manner.
Roubos rock! I hope your build goes well!
Beautiful workmanship. I like your clear instructions. Having good tools sure help as well as having Franks instagram. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks!
Great video Gary. Couple of questions. What are the dimensions of your top and now that you used it for awhile would you keep it the same? I'm having trouble finding the long "screws" that attach the base to the top and the barrel bolt hardware. Any chance you would be so kind to post links to where you found yours? Keep up the great work and great videos.
Thanks Mark. I bought the Benchcrafted bench makers kit. It came with the plans, hardware and the vices. I followed the dimensions in their plan. If memory serves me correctly it’s 87” x 24” x 4”. www.benchcrafted.com I hope that helps.
Hi Gary, This is a very helpful and entertaining video. I am close to installing my BC tail vise on a new bench build which is based on the Anarchist Workbench with added end caps (also walnut) and the tail vise. I pre-cut the screw mortise provision prior to lamination but after watching this realize it is not a big deal to rout it later. I will have to fine tune it to final dimension though. I picked up a few very important details from this video that will help a lot. Thank you for the excellent job creating this and the really nice workbench.
Glad you enjoyed the video and happy to hear your bench is coming along!
Hey Gary, I am in the same boat, the tables will not stay coplanar. Ordered the jointer in February 2022 arrived end of June 2022. Do you have any tips.
Unfortunately, since you’ve had it for two years, I doubt Laguna will do anything for you. When I was in constant contact with them two years ago, they spoke about a retrofit kit that would replace the defective cams and other parts that control the parallelogram mechanism. I suppose you could contact them to see if that exists or if they could send you all the parts free of charge given the fact that you’re having so much trouble. If they won’t give them to you and you have to buy them, I would honestly contact Grizzly and get the parts from them. The JX8 is the same as the Grizzly G0858. I would buy absolutely every part for both the infeed and outfeed tables. The parallelogram shafts, the cams, the grub screws, the table adjustment arms, everything. And then I would proceeded to tear apart and put it all back together with parts that you know will be fine. I honestly don’t even know if I would risk putting more Laguna parts on that jointer given their supply chain issues. That’s about my only thoughts. I wish you luck. Let everybody know how you make out because there are a lot of people that have this very problem.
I also made this follow up video. I don’t know if you’ve seen it yet. Watch Before Buying a Laguna Jointer // It Might Save You Money ruclips.net/video/SRb7cEE0CI0/видео.html
Thank you very much. We have contacted them with in the 2 year guaranty window. Laguna refuses to acknowledge the sent a defective product. I saw that Frankstein video good call going with another company.
Good luck, my friend. Let me know how it turns out.
I have the exact same unit, but brand name is Pelonis. I got mine at Menards. It works well.
Thanks. Good to know it works well.
Thanks Gary.
Thanks Gary. Great job.
Seems like it’s been a while. Glad to see you back
Yeah, it’s been way too long. I haven’t made too much sawdust recently. Hoping to get back in the shop more this fall.
My shop is also in my basement and is running at about 50 to 55% humidity. It hasn’t impacted me too much as I work with small projects that a bit of movement is manageable.
I’ve had mine set to 50% for the past 15 years. It’s worked pretty well for projects at that percentage. Thanks for watching Roger.
Maybe I should get one for my garage. Dry out the entire neighbourhood
😂😂😂
Great video - just a word of warning, if you go even slightly more than 1/16" you can end up with major problems, especially in hardwood. And bevelling the dowel is absolutely essential - for the same reason. The dowel should be made from a split blank not a sawn blank - you don't want it breaking in the joint. Don't ask me how I know these things. It looks simple, until it goes wrong when it is rather hard to go back.
Definitely great tips!
How wide did you make your gap? Is that an inch and a half?
The space in between the two tops is 1 ⅝”. I made the gap stop just under that so it could slide in/out easily.
@@garynelles Awesome, thanks for the reply!
My friend, you just saved my butt. I had no idea what the instructions were saying w.r.t. how to install that pulley belt. Thank you!!!! That alone was worth the price of a new subscription. 😁
Thanks! You’re gonna want to watch part 2 and 3: ruclips.net/video/l-3p0AyqUPc/видео.htmlsi=-xVQOIGhFTb4MYBE ruclips.net/video/SRb7cEE0CI0/видео.htmlsi=iAVk5oCVA_saM8CR
*Tails On a bench comic joined the chat*
Maybe a fun future build. Looks like a nice slow moving project to teach gooooood patience. Thanks for sharing. Subscribed!
Thanks! It definitely took a long time due to filming. I could likely have built it in half the time it took me if I didn’t film it. Glad you enjoyed it!
@@garynelles I know exactly what you mean. Between filming and editing, hardly get any woodworking done.
Ya, some days I feel like not bothering with RUclips at all.
Great video. Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it.
It’s ridiculous that Canada has so many import restrictions. There are so many good quality tools available to the rest of the world.
I think we can pretty much get anything but we have to pay so much money for duties and fees it’s just ridiculous.
Yet again, Gary, I'm following your lead as it's just some of the best content out there. Shaping my chop tomorrow, will let you know how it goes!
Cool!
@@garynelles Hi Gary, if i can humbly offer a suggestion... In the video you mention that your marking gauge tends to be difficult when marking the end grain. I find that if i use a pin style gauge for end grain, it doesn't want to wander as much as the wheel style. And don't get me wrong, i have 2 wheel gauges and i love them. I use them for just about everything, except end grain. Thanks again for the video! I hope it's ok that my Roubo is going to end up looking a lot like yours. What can i say... I like the way you do things. Take care!
PS Chop could not have come out better!
Great,…. now I have to buy a pin style marking gauge!
Douglas, send some pics on my Instagram
I got a WR # 4 1/2, and tunes/set it up, it does a good job. But it did need some fettling or working on parts of the lever cap and the cap iron. You did not check for flatness on the lever cap, I needed to do a small amount of flattening across the contact point of the lever cap onto the cap iron. Small detail, but checking flatness of all contact or mating points including the frog surface, even on a higher end modern plane should be advised.
Very good advice Mark. Thanks for the info.
Thanks again for the organizers! Makes it much easier to find the correct wrench without searching!
Great stuff Gary, I think I've watched all of your videos on the Roubo build, very nice compliment to the Bench Crafted instructions. And being a Canuck also, hooray for Robertson screws. Living in the Yukon, good quality hardwood is hard to come by, I think I've scrounged enough over the last couple of years to get started. I really like your use of the contrasting walnut. Question, is your endcap a solid piece or is it a laminate? Hoping you say laminate since getting anything thicker than 8/4 up here is pretty difficult. Cheers from Whitehorse.
My endcap is solid. There’s no reason why you couldn’t laminate it tough. Thanks for watching my videos Brian!
Beautiful job
Thank you very much