Liberating Wood
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VLOG 2
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00:00 - Introduction
00:19 - Since the Last VLOG
03:33 - Next Big Project
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Lithophane Box - Part 2
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Thank you for watching my video. Please like the video, subscribe to my channel and leave any comments or questions you have below. My Website: liberatingwood.com/ This is the second video in a two-part series about building a box to illuminate and display four 3D-printed lithophanes. The project was my son's idea and was built as a gift for his girlfriend. 00:00 - Introduction 00:23 - False St...
Lithophane Box - Part 1
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Thank you for watching my video. Please like the video, subscribe to my channel and leave any comments or questions you have below. My Website: liberatingwood.com/ Project Page: liberatingwood.com/projects/lithophane-light-box/ This video is the first in a two-part series about building a box to display four 3D-printed lithophanes. The project was my son's idea and was built as a gift for his g...
Downdraft Table
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Downdraft Table
EXACT-90 Miter Gauge - Setup, Calibration & Storage
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EXACT-90 Miter Gauge - Setup, Calibration & Storage
VLOG 1
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VLOG 1
Building a Birdhouse with Megan
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Building a Birdhouse with Megan
Table Saw Overhead Dust Collection Arm
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Table Saw Overhead Dust Collection Arm
Morty Loose Tenon Joinery Jig Setup & First Use
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Morty Loose Tenon Joinery Jig Setup & First Use
Shop Tour 2022
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Shop Tour 2022
Sketch Practice - DeWalt Box
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Sketch Practice - DeWalt Box
Hamm Corner Hutch Sketching
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Hamm Corner Hutch Sketching
Simple Birthday Present for My Daughter
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Simple Birthday Present for My Daughter
Treehouse Walkthrough
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Treehouse Walkthrough
Woodpeckers Freehand Guard Assembly and First Impression
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Woodpeckers Freehand Guard Assembly and First Impression

Комментарии

  • @mark2talk2u
    @mark2talk2u Месяц назад

    Clear video. Thank you. Remember the offcut had 4x error. Holding up a square only shows 1x error. I always use the offcut.

  • @windhamcabin
    @windhamcabin Месяц назад

    Outstanding shop. Your attention to detail is incredible. 10 out of 10 for the space to function ratio! Take care Chris

    • @liberatingwood
      @liberatingwood Месяц назад

      Thanks, Chris. I really appreciate that.

  • @Lwimmermastermetalart
    @Lwimmermastermetalart Месяц назад

    Very nice shop and super clean. Good job young man! 👍🏼👍🏼

    • @liberatingwood
      @liberatingwood Месяц назад

      Thank you very much for the kind words.

  • @themightygoose1
    @themightygoose1 2 месяца назад

    A good invention, but really it’s the worst of both worlds. It’s far too slow for a serious woodworker. It would be suitable as a tool you’d only need once in a while. But it’s far too expensive for a tool you’d only use in a while

  • @simonr6793
    @simonr6793 2 месяца назад

    How dangerous 😢, someone is going to get sawdust in there hair 😂🤪🤣 And the winner is the one who's air compressor kicks in first!!!

  • @jalenspiller6778
    @jalenspiller6778 2 месяца назад

    I wish my dad would do that with me 🥲

  • @jalenspiller6778
    @jalenspiller6778 2 месяца назад

    that's hilarious

  • @jalenspiller6778
    @jalenspiller6778 2 месяца назад

    ahahaha

  • @rkwsr
    @rkwsr 2 месяца назад

    What a complicated jig, not worth the aggravation to buy it.

    • @liberatingwood
      @liberatingwood 2 месяца назад

      Agreed. May be the worst woodworking purchase I have ever made.

  • @andrewwilson1520
    @andrewwilson1520 2 месяца назад

    I have the same table saw and just switched out the stock dust port as well for the reasons you mention. I have a stub out in place for overhead dust collection and have been looking for ideas on how to execute something like what you have. I think I’ll end up investing in the shark guard.

    • @liberatingwood
      @liberatingwood 2 месяца назад

      I would love to know how your experience goes with putting a shark guard on that saw. I have thought about it so many times. I don't love what I have. It is better than nothing but I always wonder if it might be better with a shark guard. If you do end up getting one and don't mind, drop me a line and let me know how it goes: liberatingwood@gmail.com

  • @B.A.Bassangler
    @B.A.Bassangler 2 месяца назад

    Great job brother!

    • @liberatingwood
      @liberatingwood 2 месяца назад

      Thank you very much!

    • @liberatingwood
      @liberatingwood 2 месяца назад

      Also, I have since moved to a different shop with more space. I keep planning to do a new shop tour video.

  • @B.A.Bassangler
    @B.A.Bassangler 2 месяца назад

    Sweet ducting! I'm gonna look for that shop tour video. I'm curious, what's the silver box-air quick connect do-hicky, above the coiled air hose? (mounted on paper towel holder, 'pretty sneaky sis'...Connect 4)

    • @liberatingwood
      @liberatingwood 2 месяца назад

      That's part of a fixed air piping system I purchased from Amazon: amzn.to/3Wuw4OW It came with three drops. I love it. I like having compressed air for nail guns and cleaning. This keeps me from having air hoses all over the floor.

    • @B.A.Bassangler
      @B.A.Bassangler 2 месяца назад

      @@liberatingwood Thanks much, kit looks great and only $185 right now!

    • @liberatingwood
      @liberatingwood 2 месяца назад

      @@B.A.Bassangler That's great. I hope it works out well for you.

  • @AryanAdamasa
    @AryanAdamasa 5 месяцев назад

    I was wondering how much you sold this for. I just finished a live edge 1.4 foot cedar shelf and don’t know how much to sell it for. I just started making and refurbishing wood furniture and don’t know how to price them

    • @liberatingwood
      @liberatingwood 5 месяцев назад

      So the cedar was supplied to me by the client. As I recall, I charged a few hundred dollars to clean, sand, fix problems with epoxy and then finish it. Not sure how it would have been priced if I was purchasing the wood and selling it as a product. Good luck!

  • @kevinroberts9814
    @kevinroberts9814 7 месяцев назад

    Based on my experience with Woodpeckers' regular miter gauge, I would never buy one. In fact I doubt I'll ever buy anything from Woodpeckers again.

  • @rogerm1205
    @rogerm1205 7 месяцев назад

    😕 "Promo SM"

  • @DMaker_builds
    @DMaker_builds 7 месяцев назад

    That's a good idea! I think I'll get one of those articulated arms to improve the dust collection in my homemade tablesaw! 👍

    • @liberatingwood
      @liberatingwood 7 месяцев назад

      That's great. I hope it works out for you.

  • @thedieiscast9729
    @thedieiscast9729 8 месяцев назад

    lost the will to live watching you setting up the ply backer,

  • @kevenmelara227
    @kevenmelara227 8 месяцев назад

    nice shop, the tour was cool. very in depth and well thought out systems and tools

    • @liberatingwood
      @liberatingwood 8 месяцев назад

      Thank you. I have since moved to a new shop. I want to make a new tour video for the new shop.

  • @brianbrian4317
    @brianbrian4317 9 месяцев назад

    What r u making

    • @liberatingwood
      @liberatingwood 9 месяцев назад

      Good question. I'm redoing the work surface on my CNC machine. It should be done soon and I hope to make a longer video/post on my website about the whole process.

    • @brianbrian4317
      @brianbrian4317 9 месяцев назад

      Really neat

  • @carsong4995
    @carsong4995 9 месяцев назад

    Metal gear solid 😎

  • @JoshuaGroboski
    @JoshuaGroboski 9 месяцев назад

    That is a tremendous amount of focus and work. It's a great shop and a great video!

  • @jeremiah3543
    @jeremiah3543 9 месяцев назад

    Bro 10+ mins on the French cleat hanger?

  • @theofarmmanager267
    @theofarmmanager267 11 месяцев назад

    Firstly, I really prefer overhead dust collection on my table saw. Over the years, I’ve had none and then a boom but both just don’t work for me. I agree with all your comments on the Rockler item and so, I made my own. Very easy. Like you, I have overhead metal ducting (in my case 200mm). I made a spur which stopped just off directly above my blade and riving knife. That spur ended with a metal 8” to 4” reducer. Onto that reducer I put a shut gate and then a length of 4” flexible tube which goes to the dust hood. I made the dust hood out of 1.5” wide plywood (2 x 3/4” doubled up) just for the arc that goes over the blade and knife. I then put clear acrylic sheets on either side. Into one side, I cut a hole and screwed in a 4” flange plate onto which the flexible tube is secured. For flexibility, i made that 1.5” arc piece with a 2’ long straight piece coming from the top (a kind of T piece). I then made a square tube out of ply so that the straight of the T piece was a good fit inside it. That square tube is secured to the ceiling directly above the blade. To allow my to slide the inner part up and down (to get different heights above the blade) I put a steel insert into the square tube and a Bristol lever (or any machine screw type of handle) which I tighten or loosen according to where I want the dust hood. I’ve overcome all the issues about width of the dust hood being too much and easy visibility to see what’s happening. With a minimum of 4” hose and the port about 2” above the top of the blade, dust collection is brilliant. Wish I had as good an answer for the under table dust collection. My table saw has a port attached to a shroud surrounding the blade under the table. It is awful

    • @liberatingwood
      @liberatingwood 11 месяцев назад

      Wow. Thanks for all the info on your setup. I wish I could see a picture or two. I am in a different shop space now. I still have the same basic setup as in the video but it works a little better for two reasons I think. First, is that I have a more powerful dust collector so I just get more air flow. Second, is that this shop has more space and the way that the overhead collection is arranged is just a little easier to use. I am with you. The under table collection helps but the overhead really makes the difference. I hope to make a new shop tour video later this year or early next year. Take care!

  • @ClintonCaraway-CNC
    @ClintonCaraway-CNC 11 месяцев назад

    I found the perfect dust collector for a one man shop. I installed a Record CamVac 4hp/220v/triple motor vacuum with a Oneida Super Dust Deputy cyclone separator. This gives you both high volume and high pressure suction. It's a cheaper alternative to the Oneida Supercell except with much better filtering.

    • @liberatingwood
      @liberatingwood 11 месяцев назад

      Wow. That's great. I had not heard of those before. That's for the info.

  • @alanmatthews9260
    @alanmatthews9260 Год назад

    I was busy this morning and couldn’t watch the video in its entirety so you may have covered this. But, are you also using the bottom dust port of your saw? What HP is your dust collector? Thx

    • @liberatingwood
      @liberatingwood 11 месяцев назад

      Yes. I am using the bottom port, as well. When I made that video, I was in my basement shop and using a 1.5 hp V-system from Oneida. I have since moved to a bigger shop and have upgraded to a larger dust collector from Clear Vue but I am still essentially running the same set up at the table saw.

  • @mic50del
    @mic50del Год назад

    $640? I am making a jig that will do both end and edge mortises I have about $30 in material. I guarantee it will just as accurate and set up nearly as simple and quick

    • @liberatingwood
      @liberatingwood 11 месяцев назад

      Yeah. I think I have said it in other comments. This one goes down as one of my worst purchases. It was less than $640 when I bought it a few years ago but still not worth it. It is just a fancy wall decoration at this point. I hope your jig is working out well for you.

  • @sjguimaraes8758
    @sjguimaraes8758 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @terrychristian672
    @terrychristian672 Год назад

    Thanks. I put one together yesterday, and see I made a mistake that you showed how to do correctly.

    • @liberatingwood
      @liberatingwood Год назад

      Wow. Thanks for the comment. It's good to know that my video helped.

  • @reaper060670
    @reaper060670 Год назад

    I don't get why ppl waste so much money on these tools. How much is one of these anyways? It's probably 500 quid or something like that. Woodpeckers are too expensive for what ur getting. U will never get a perfect 90/45 or whatever angles ur looking for. Ur working with a product in wood that will never be perfectly square. U can get within certain tolerances. These clowns selling these super expensive tools for saws, etc tell u it's a perfect 90 yet look at the trouble u went through and u could not get it perfectly square and this is their whole selling point. It's all nonsense and they know it yet they seem to still get ppl to buy into it. Look u earned ur own money so u have the right to spend it on whatever u like. That's not my business but I think it's hilarious that u had to buckle ur head by going through all this crap and u still didn't get the so called "Perfect" 90 or "Exact" 90. It's not what they sell it as. 330 dollars for that product. I don't get how ppl keep being duped by all these expensive products but u have it bro. Like I said It's ur money ur spending. It's not possible unless u get some kind of computer system working ur mitre cuts and 90 degrees like a CNC machine of some sort. I think woodworkers are being hoodwinked by all these companies. How many types of tools have u all bought over the years for the perfect straight cuts, 90's 45's, etc, etc, etc.. STOP LISTENING TO THESE FOOLS AT THESE BIG COMPANIES.. I get more and more wound up every time I see one of these videos from Woodpeckers or Incra or any of these systems that ae being sold today. I could say I'm turning into my father more and more but that's not a bad thing. My father was a smart man. He wasn't taken in by these companies claiming perfection. Sorry man but the video from woodpeckers that lead me to this from yourself wound me up no end. It's nothing to do with ur video man. Take care mate..

  • @richh7539
    @richh7539 Год назад

    I have a Harvey cabinet saw with the Shark overhead Guard. The saw has the same dust port as you demonstrated containing a port for the overhead dust collection. I agree it is restricting the dust flow capacity. Question for you, is there any difference if I use the 4" ABS Universal Dust Collection Port that is slanted as you installed verses a straight 4'' Universal Dust Port from Rockler? Also when you installed the two dust ports did you have to drill new holes into your cabinet to fit the new dust ports? My goal is to improve the overall dust collection in my table saw which is currently terrible to my standards. Good video and thanks for sharing.

    • @liberatingwood
      @liberatingwood Год назад

      So I can't say anything definitively about comparing the two different types of ports. I haven't tried the port you indicated nor have I done any sort of comparison. However, I think that the two would be comparable since they are both 4" ports. I do believe that I had to drill new holes. I had also already done a good bit of Dremel work to widen the opening in the cabinet. I would say that my current table saw dust collection is adequate but not ideal. I would like to upgrade to the Shark Guard, but I may change out my table saw in the not too distant future so I don't want to spend money on a guard for that specific saw. Good luck.

  • @martinhabich5078
    @martinhabich5078 Год назад

    607.99? for that money u should think bout buying a Festool domino

    • @liberatingwood
      @liberatingwood Год назад

      Yeah. When I bought it, it didn't cost me that much but it was still a lot. There are plenty of tools that I regret buying over the years and that one tops the list. I will probably end up with a Festool domino sometime in the next year.

    • @martinhabich5078
      @martinhabich5078 Год назад

      @@liberatingwood i think bout buying one , but i m at the start on woodworking and non professional. But i think i should buy one before i complete my projects🫣

  • @stevennachlas9596
    @stevennachlas9596 Год назад

    Did your Exact 90 not arrive perfectly square? WP claims that the gauge is meticulously adjusted square at the factory, and that they typically should not need user adjustment. Obviously, they do provide for calibration. Just curious, as I’m getting ready to buy one.

    • @liberatingwood
      @liberatingwood Год назад

      I'd say it was pretty accurate out of the box. My first test for square showed that it was out by 0.0008" per inch. That seems pretty good to me. I messed with it a few times to see if I could improve on that but to answer your question, it was "square" when I received it. I put that in quotes because in my experience, if you are able to measure to a sufficient level of precision, you'll discover that nothing is truly square. Or to put it another way, square is relative to what you are working on and for most any job that I would be working on, it was square enough on arrival. Hope that helps.

  • @martingagne3136
    @martingagne3136 Год назад

    nice lay out, small space maximum use...

  • @DylansDIYWorkshop
    @DylansDIYWorkshop Год назад

    cant have a drop, and dont want a trip hazard? Time to rent a quick cut concrete saw and make the dust collection go under the floor! lol maybe thats too extra

  • @DylansDIYWorkshop
    @DylansDIYWorkshop Год назад

    Really liked the info on the minisplit. The one I got (havent installed yet) is oversized quite a bit for my space, so I will probably need a similar system.

    • @liberatingwood
      @liberatingwood Год назад

      I'm glad to hear that was useful. The little dehumidifier made a huge difference in the felt performance of the minisplit. I am a big believer in relative humidity being just as important, if not more, than the temp.

  • @douglasanderson7260
    @douglasanderson7260 Год назад

    Good video, I wish they would have put given some directIons on how to put everything in the holder. e.g. like how are we to intuit that you need to attach both extension arms to the flags in order to put them in the rack-it. I got this recently and though I am not disappointed yet, I am questioning on how woodpeckers gets it's reputation. But seeing your video I can see how the entire thing actually works. Though I did not spend all that much time trying to figure it out yesterday. I basically mounted everything, put the pieces I could place in and decided to look up how this thing is supposed to work. Anyway thank you your video was really helpful.

    • @liberatingwood
      @liberatingwood Год назад

      Hey. Thanks for the comment. I'm glad my video helped. I haven't given up on the thing. Heck, it cost a lot of money so I want to make it work, however, the times I have tried to use it, I have run into limitations. I freely admit that it might be my lack of understanding and the fault of the jig. But if I spend a bunch of time just trying to figure out how to get the jig to make the mortises I need, then I am not sure it is really helping. The kinds of problems I have had are related to getting things to reference correctly so that the mortises are aligned properly to get a proper fit. The last time I tried to use it was for a face frame of a cabinet on a piece of furniture (this is the project for reference if your interested liberatingwood.com/projects/corner-hutch/). For the life of me, I couldn't figure out how to set up the morty in a way that would give me the precision and consistency I needed. The problem was that a lot of the stuff required the exact same mortises to be cut and mirrored. But I would need to change the set up between cuts. In my experience, there was no way I was going to get the consistency I needed if I needed to keep changing the set up. I ended up just making standard mortise and tenons. Anyway, keep in touch and let me know how it works for you.

  • @createmomentum
    @createmomentum Год назад

    Awesome shop! You don’t happen to have a model number for your led lights do you? I see you mentioned they were high CRI and you purchased them from Home Depot?

    • @liberatingwood
      @liberatingwood Год назад

      Thanks. I think it was this one: www.homedepot.com/p/Commercial-Electric-4-ft-5200-Lumens-LED-Wraparound-Light-Garage-Light-Shop-Light-Office-Warehouse-Lighting-120-277v-4000K-Bright-White-54677641/207050927 There should also be a 2' version. I used a combination of the two sizes. My purchase history doesn't go back far enough for me to confirm this but this looks right. The Specifications section on the site says that the CRI is 90. Hope this helps.

  • @retneprac
    @retneprac Год назад

    could the vertical steels be replaced with a horizontal one obviously not cheap even if it was an option

    • @liberatingwood
      @liberatingwood Год назад

      I thought about it and looked into it a little bit. Lots of work and lots of money so didn't pursue it.

  • @fritz4345
    @fritz4345 Год назад

    Now that is a nice treehouse.

  • @mattyb527
    @mattyb527 Год назад

    How does Woodpecker get away with charging $439 for this jig?

    • @liberatingwood
      @liberatingwood Год назад

      Not sure. I wish I had not bought it. Money wasted. Lesson learned.

  • @bklon6107
    @bklon6107 Год назад

    Phenomenal shop! Incredibly thoughtful layout and really great ideas throughout!

  • @johnkendrick8008
    @johnkendrick8008 Год назад

    Nice shop and Geaux Tigers!

  • @chrispangborn8575
    @chrispangborn8575 Год назад

    Great video! Thanks for helping me think through this problem/solution. Out of curiosity, would you consider selling your extra arm (the one you said is in your attic)?

    • @liberatingwood
      @liberatingwood Год назад

      Thanks for the comment. I'm glad to hear that you found it helpful. Sorry but I'm not really interested in selling the other arm. I plan to use it in the future.

  • @fleetswoodshop3339
    @fleetswoodshop3339 Год назад

    HELLO THERE, MY FRIEND THAT A GREAT SHOP YOU HAVE THERE. REALY NICE.I HAVE THE SAME DRILL PRESS TOP YOU HAVE ON ONE OF MY DRILL PRESSES.AND I LOVE IT. THANK YOU BUDDY FROM DOUG.AKA #821 LOL

  • @guybowers9094
    @guybowers9094 Год назад

    Great looking shop. Is that Pex plumbing pipe you are using for your air compressor

    • @liberatingwood
      @liberatingwood Год назад

      No. It isn't PEX. It's this kit I purchased from Amazon. amzn.to/3JpngVv One of the best additions to my shop. Much better than dragging a hose around. I use the air more since it is more convenient.

  • @lllmrbluelll
    @lllmrbluelll Год назад

    Very nice work! I think a solution for your dust collection piping to your table saw is to create a trench for the piping.

    • @liberatingwood
      @liberatingwood Год назад

      Thanks, John. I am actually working on moving my shop into a new space. So I should be adding content about that process followed by a whole new shop tour for the new shop.

  • @ronaldcumpsty5605
    @ronaldcumpsty5605 Год назад

    My shop uses most of my basement and i love being in it especially in winter but I really envy the walk out feature of yours

    • @liberatingwood
      @liberatingwood Год назад

      The walkout feature is definitely nice. I wish mine took up more of my basement. Could definitely use the space.

  • @jamesnasmith984
    @jamesnasmith984 Год назад

    The Grizzly guard looks as if it might have been effective with a 3-4” side-mounted coupler to high volume dust collection. ….hard to see if there is room for that.

    • @liberatingwood
      @liberatingwood Год назад

      Thanks. Not sure if I know where to find it at this point. If I come across it again, I'll give that idea some thought.

  • @norm5785
    @norm5785 Год назад

    Nice shop tour, thank you for sharing this with us, stay warm, safe, happy and healthy. From Henrico County Virginia

    • @liberatingwood
      @liberatingwood Год назад

      Thanks for taking the time to comment. I hope you have a great Christmas.

  • @davebowles9023
    @davebowles9023 Год назад

    Thanks for the awesome detailed tour. I learned a lot from the tour. Much appreciated

    • @liberatingwood
      @liberatingwood Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the comment.