Jacoby & Co Woodworking
Jacoby & Co Woodworking
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Unboxing & Review of PULUZ Light box Photography Kit (Amazon)
In this video I unbox and review the Puluz light box photography kit offered by Amazon. I purchased this kit to aid in photographing coins and currency that I sell in my shop and on Ebay! Check it out!!
Amazon Link to Product: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0774SB68C/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B08RRYB8RS&linkCode=as2&tag=acoushacollec-20&linkId=426e39940d75a5ba3832ff6a3550c3eb&th=1
Lego Man RUclips Channel: ruclips.net/user/shortskJ4Ef5D06AM
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Видео

Step by Step Custom Jewelry Box from Maple and Bloodwood
Просмотров 1318 месяцев назад
Come along as we build a Custom Jewelry box for my Friends Baby, Lucy! This jewelry box features a unique "bubble" flamed maple wood along with a bloodwood tray and internal dividers! A Fun build that is relatively cheap and easy to make!
From Scrap Wood to Beautiful End Grain Coasters!
Просмотров 1 тыс.Год назад
In this video I go through the process of taking scrap wood laying around the shop and turning them into beautiful end grain coasters!
Bacoeng (Epoxy Resin) Vacuum Pot Unboxing and First Impressions! Amazon
Просмотров 9 тыс.Год назад
I unbox, assemble, and use my Bacoeng Vacuum pot I purchased from Amazon for epoxy resin! www.amazon.com/BACOENG-Gallon-Vacuum-Chamber-Stage/dp/B00W8ZU5FK/ref=sr_1_2?crid=1INSXWHGKL6RM&keywords=bac+vacuum+pot+3.6+cfm+1+stage+pump&qid=1695169170&sprefix=bac+vacuum+pot+3.6+cfm+1+stage+pump,aps,90&sr=8-2&th=1
How to make a Lego Miniature Wall Display!
Просмотров 101Год назад
Here is a step by step, DIY video, on how to build a lego minature wall display! This was for my son! Enjoy!
Jacoby & Co Shop Tour: Take Two
Просмотров 82Год назад
Welcome to my shop tour! I re-did this video as the original wasn't formatted correctly and wasn't full screen. I hope you enjoy!
How to make a Long Grain & End Grain Cutting Board! Jacoby & Co
Просмотров 13 тыс.Год назад
Here is a step by step tutorial on how I make a Long grain and End grain cutting board.
How to Make the Ultimate Bread Knife!!
Просмотров 755Год назад
In this video I explain the step by step process on how to make the "Original" Ultimate Bread Knife!
DIY! Remove the haze from your Headlights in under 30 minutes! CHEAP!
Просмотров 210Год назад
With a little bit of elbow grease, sand paper, and 30 minutes of time you can make your headlights look brand new!!!
How to Turn a Custom Walnut and Hickory Bowl! Jacoby & Co Woodworking
Просмотров 37Год назад
Here I show you how to glue up and turn a walnut and hickory bowl! Enjoy!
Secret Sliding Lid Money Box Made ONLY with a Tablesaw
Просмотров 76Год назад
Welcome Back! Here we make a Secret Sliding Lid Money Box with only a Tablesaw! Enjoy!
How to Mill Rough Cut Lumber into Finished Boards!
Просмотров 72Год назад
5 Easy steps! Super simple guide to Milling Lumber!

Комментарии

  • @chronocommander007
    @chronocommander007 14 дней назад

    30 bar? 🤣 That's 30 Hg. That equals 1 bar. There is an outer scale in Hg and and an inner scale in bar. 0 represents 30 Hg/1 bar normal atmopspheric pressure at sea level. That means 30 Hg (29.92 at exact sea level) on the dial represents actually 0 Hg or a vacuum. Near vacuum, actually.

  • @Angrychemist666
    @Angrychemist666 Месяц назад

    To do the knife scales, i want to preserve them because I ve had this lockback made by schrader called old timer, well she's a very old timer and the wooden panels i dont want to remove as there just stained wood! Thats it, no lacquer finish or anything just dryed out wood . So can I just get a brush and saturate each panel, one side at a time then put the old girl in the chamber and maybe run it like that for a few coats until its impregnated? Im not worried about the runs of excess from dripping down the sides as i can fix that. What say you sir?

  • @Angrychemist666
    @Angrychemist666 Месяц назад

    For gods sake stop saying bar! Its actually -30Hg ! Ok?

    • @chronocommander007
      @chronocommander007 14 дней назад

      30 Hg on this kind of vacuum dial refers to 0 Hg / 0 bar because the -30 Hg would be less pressure than vacuum which is not possible. 30 Hg or 1/bar is atmospheric pressure at sea level. On the vacuum gauge the scale is reversed!

  • @sbb526
    @sbb526 3 месяца назад

    How long would you say that whole thing took? I'm curious if it's too long to use table top epoxy for charcuterie boards or smaller projects

    • @JacobyCoWoodworking
      @JacobyCoWoodworking 3 месяца назад

      I don't think you would have time with table top epoxy. To be honest, Ive never had problems with getting bubbles out of table top because of how thin you pour it. Usually just a blowtorch will take care of those pours!

    • @sbb526
      @sbb526 3 месяца назад

      @@JacobyCoWoodworking Ive had different experiences with the bubbles being below the surface, torch doesn't get them all, tired of dealing with it

  • @ping_me1vp
    @ping_me1vp 3 месяца назад

    The pumps vacuum exhaust needs to be loose or open, preferably loose & usually has a fiktet inside & its strlngly recommended to run pump 20mins & drain & refill for firat time as break in process, as an hvac tech my 5cfm punp vs $ratio is rockibg solid i gotta say ive used damn thing for all my side jobs with some long as line sets kn splits & mini apkits multi zones & grt it down to as manufacturer recommended spec of 500microns or under, once again im a big fan of old mighty yellow jacket bullets but the bullwts arw $500 for 7l7 or 8cfm pumos & quality has declined for bullets so i tried this foe da heck of it & i gotta say so far i like da damn thing, but lets see how long it goea, & this guy is iusing a bar micron gauge ehich just really make me want to laugh like really, that gives u absolutely noooo precision whats so ever, once again p3ople micron gauge is the only tools that should be used on vacuum pumps yo actually see what these punps are doing, yes a quLity mictkn gauge which is not too cheap unfortunately but u gotta spend moneybto make money

  • @Aynelson
    @Aynelson 5 месяцев назад

    Hi, I am Nelson and I'm a video editor, i will like to be your video editor, creating thumbnails and getting your content ready for RUclips. I look forward to your response, Thanks!

  • @daviddavies6844
    @daviddavies6844 5 месяцев назад

    Hi.. thanks for that was a big help....DAVID.. AUSTRALIA..

  • @mpakirk
    @mpakirk 5 месяцев назад

    I would really like to see how you clear the wood off of the handle. Nice job!

    • @JacobyCoWoodworking
      @JacobyCoWoodworking 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks....The handle side is the toughest part....Alot of funny angles on the spindle sander and belt sander! Thanks for watching!

  • @kellywhite9794
    @kellywhite9794 5 месяцев назад

    Wasn't there a filter to put on the other side of the valve? Just trying to remember. I have no idea honestly on these things and have been reading reviews/watching videos, doing a ton of research. And these pots with the acrylic lids aren't good for the whole wood thing and the cactus juice - the chemicals will degrade the acrylic lid in no time from what I've read in what instructions from the manufacturers have said - you need a tempered glass lid for doing the wood or that type of item. This pot is more just good for resin/epoxy and silicone molds, I think. But I could be wrong. : )

    • @JacobyCoWoodworking
      @JacobyCoWoodworking 5 месяцев назад

      TBH I don't have much experience with other finishes other than epoxy with these pots. It has been really good for what I use it for. Only downfall for me is the pot's size. Wish I could do 2 gallons at a time, but it still works for me! Thanks!

  • @isaiahandrade2519
    @isaiahandrade2519 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you super helpful!

  • @nperson
    @nperson 7 месяцев назад

    I like the idea of putting the coasters to a board for running through the planer. Concerning the cork for the bottom, can those be purchased precut or did you cut them?

    • @JacobyCoWoodworking
      @JacobyCoWoodworking 7 месяцев назад

      I purchased these pre-cut! I believe I got them on ebay. Not expensive and they come with the peeloff backs!

    • @nperson
      @nperson 7 месяцев назад

      Thanks. I found several different types on Amazon

  • @nperson
    @nperson 7 месяцев назад

    Nice video. I'm wondering how you cut the pieces on the miter saw. I always have to use stop blocks in order to get the exact dimension. You simply marked the pieces and cut. You did the same on the table saw when cutting the dividers. Definitely a skill I have not mastered.

    • @JacobyCoWoodworking
      @JacobyCoWoodworking 7 месяцев назад

      Been woodworking for 20+ years....You're correct....Does take time and practice marking and cutting to a line! I still use stop blocks at times though too!

  • @Beriandaniel
    @Beriandaniel 7 месяцев назад

    I’m starting my first resin river furniture project. My first tests have been bit of steep learning curve! Loads of air bubbles. Thought about getting this exact kit. Got on here and looked for some guidance. This video has been brilliant. Thank you for taking the time to explain everything you went through getting this all set up and how you’ve taken the time to get rid of all the bubbles! Feel confident in getting this kit. I’m off to watch the rest of your videos. Feeling a lot more confident that my projects will succeed now. Thank you. 🎉

  • @DoloresSimonis-zg4dk
    @DoloresSimonis-zg4dk 8 месяцев назад

    Beautiful work!!

  • @BubbaAS
    @BubbaAS 8 месяцев назад

    I love the jewelry box

  • @gulfcoastashley
    @gulfcoastashley 9 месяцев назад

    Hey! thanks for the video, I've really been struggling with the dang bubbles!! I did get this same vacuum and was frustrated bc it felt like it was adding more bubbles to the mix rather than removing them. But watching this it looks like maybe I didn't cycle thru enough? I only did it a couple of times before stopping with a cup full of foam. It looked like you did about 10 rounds of the vacuum, is that right?

    • @JacobyCoWoodworking
      @JacobyCoWoodworking 8 месяцев назад

      I found the best way to eliminate the bubbles fastest is to do 2 quick rounds of suction and release, then put the suction as high as you possibly can the 3rd time and leave it alone. In a short period of time it will pop them all. I try to find something else to do for that 10-15 minutes as a distraction! :) Thanks for your comment!

    • @gulfcoastashley
      @gulfcoastashley 8 месяцев назад

      Ok that’s now today’s project!! I’m on it before these bubbles are the end of me lol!

  • @timholstpetersen79
    @timholstpetersen79 9 месяцев назад

    Hi from Denmark. Thanks for an absolutely fantastic video... you got it son ! 🙂 You totally nailed it and showed me exactly what I wanted to know. I love that you really overdid it with the amount of air bubbles introduced to the resin... just to show if it could be remedied with the vacuum pump. My only question is if you can tell how much oil this thing uses, and, if just 'any' vacuum pump oil can be used to refill the thing?

    • @JacobyCoWoodworking
      @JacobyCoWoodworking 9 месяцев назад

      So glad you enjoyed the video. I have used my pump about 15 times and it is still full of oil. However, I did notice that once you leave it set for a couple days, after each use, it will seap a very small amount out the cap. Not sure why, but hasn't affected the unit at all.

  • @mal-function
    @mal-function 9 месяцев назад

    Nice review, thanks for showing the whole process as well.

  • @davidhabener5767
    @davidhabener5767 9 месяцев назад

    Tea Towel's ? yup your from the south. LOL Nothing wrong with that. Grand ma said the same.

  • @techinitiate9318
    @techinitiate9318 9 месяцев назад

    I subscribed just because of this video

  • @topcheese2889
    @topcheese2889 10 месяцев назад

    👍🏻

  • @vtellez01
    @vtellez01 10 месяцев назад

    Thank God you FINALLY got around to giving us a cutting board video. I laughed. I cried. It was everything I always wanted in a cutting board video.

  • @MrSnookerballs
    @MrSnookerballs 10 месяцев назад

    your table sander doesn't seem to suck much of the dust up. are your filters blocked..

    • @JacobyCoWoodworking
      @JacobyCoWoodworking 10 месяцев назад

      I had too many waste gates open. It was sucking the fine dust, just not the heavier. I was being lazy!

  • @WalnutAlley
    @WalnutAlley 10 месяцев назад

    Good video. You have an awesome shop, and well equipped! Being a small woodworking channel myself, I feel that people just have no idea what goes into making a video while trying to get a project done. It at least doubles and sometimes triples the time. Keep at it! I myself refuse to give up.

    • @JacobyCoWoodworking
      @JacobyCoWoodworking 10 месяцев назад

      I had no idea when I started my channel how much time would go into it....I knew a good bit, but, yes it's alot more than anticipated. Thanks for watching!

  • @TheMonkdad
    @TheMonkdad 10 месяцев назад

    I subscribed. I appreciate the video. I’ve been woodworking for 35 years and people always say I should have a channel. I say it would take all the enjoyment out of woodworking. The set ups, the do overs and editing is more than I’m willing to do. Also nice to see a woodworker who’s not obediently using a SawStop and all Festool tools. Seems like you still possess all of your original digits.👍 After having to go to urgent care last week to have a piece of steel removed from my eye I suggest that you wear eye protection. I now won’t even fire up any tools without safety glasses.

    • @JacobyCoWoodworking
      @JacobyCoWoodworking 10 месяцев назад

      I admit, I'm terrible about putting my "Eye Balls" on! Thanks for your Sub!

  • @squarelevelplumb
    @squarelevelplumb 10 месяцев назад

    Your belt sander has three exhaust ports, why is it dumping sawdust on the floor

    • @JacobyCoWoodworking
      @JacobyCoWoodworking 10 месяцев назад

      Good Question! LOL! It's a 37" sander so it's sucking a ton of air. I usually have two other wastegates open at all times so it's having a hard time keeping up. Need a bigger cyclone!

  • @jamesshepherd7727
    @jamesshepherd7727 10 месяцев назад

    You were supposed to show how the planer chipped off the ends. Its why you put sacrificial ends on. I wanted to see how much chipped out using a helical head.

    • @JacobyCoWoodworking
      @JacobyCoWoodworking 10 месяцев назад

      Sorry about that! I'm new to making videos and this particular video was over the course of numerous days and it's tough when editing to get it all in there without an hour long video. I will be making a more in depth video soon!

  • @philgallagher1
    @philgallagher1 10 месяцев назад

    I'm not a woodworker, but it seems you are correct.... Any woodworking channel is doomed to failure unless you have a cutting board build! I noticed that I am subscriber number 120, despite there being over 4,000 views to this video! What's wrong with people?? How hard is it to hit the subscribe button when you are watching somebody put an enourmous amount of effort into producing a piece of art? Stick with it, sir! You will get to your silver button soon, I am certain of it!!

    • @JacobyCoWoodworking
      @JacobyCoWoodworking 10 месяцев назад

      I appreciate your comments! It does take alot of time to "produce" one video! It's people like you that make it worth it! Thanks so much!

    • @boatbeard7767
      @boatbeard7767 10 месяцев назад

      About as hard as hitting the like button on current numbers...

  • @AmauryRodriguez-n8e
    @AmauryRodriguez-n8e 10 месяцев назад

    "Be kind to one another" Preach Brother! Love your work too. Keep the videos comin!

  • @AmauryRodriguez-n8e
    @AmauryRodriguez-n8e 10 месяцев назад

    You Sir, are a great teacher! Thank you for this video!

  • @dustinbjorkquist1185
    @dustinbjorkquist1185 10 месяцев назад

    When using a jointer with a bow, is there a reason for flattening the top of the bow instead of flattening the cup ?

    • @JacobyCoWoodworking
      @JacobyCoWoodworking 10 месяцев назад

      You can obviously run it either way. I prefer to have the cup up, because, if the cup is down the leading edge tends to fall into the blade since it is riding on it's point, if that makes sense. Just can be a little more dangerous! Good question!

  • @KeithGarnett-l6b
    @KeithGarnett-l6b 10 месяцев назад

    What was the sidewalk chalk that you used purpose? What is the principle behind the process? Some of us, including myself are dummies! Rubber feet with metal inside thingymajigs, what is a more accurate description to order on line perhaps?

    • @JacobyCoWoodworking
      @JacobyCoWoodworking 10 месяцев назад

      The sidewalk chalk is simply to see if I need to run more passes through the sander. As the chalk disappears, I know that area was "hit". once all the chalk is gone, It is perfectly flat. If you google "Rubber cutting board feet with stainless screw and washer" they will come right up! Thanks for watching!

  • @jimcooney9019
    @jimcooney9019 10 месяцев назад

    Cool Videos

  • @vlastimilhejduk7347
    @vlastimilhejduk7347 10 месяцев назад

    Send it back it don't work. Loosing money like I did.

    • @JacobyCoWoodworking
      @JacobyCoWoodworking 10 месяцев назад

      Mine has been working great for me. Thanks for the input though

  • @VABWorkshop
    @VABWorkshop Год назад

    This project is right up my alley. What would work really well if someone who does not have a drill press is some 2 or 4 wide off brand lego tape though I am not one that like to cover wood grain. Another which might peak some interest is a Lego sorter.

  • @VABWorkshop
    @VABWorkshop Год назад

    Behold the suction power of the Cyclone!! I laughed when I saw you gluing the blanks up. I was like I am not the only one to use their hands to apply wood glue like that. First, I was expecting a brush nope dove right in with the hands. The only critique and this is my opinion and take it with a grain of salt. Was when you did the time lapse for the shaping on the lathe. Should have been less time lapse with more of the cutting sound. Other than that, the Bowl turned out amazing and I Enjoyed the episode

    • @JacobyCoWoodworking
      @JacobyCoWoodworking Год назад

      Thanks....I try to limit the redundancy stuff as it tends to get boring. I appreciate your insight though

  • @VABWorkshop
    @VABWorkshop Год назад

    Hey Jacoby, your son mentioned in chat on a mutual friend's live stream that you started RUclips woodworking videos. It piqued my interest and came to check you out. I did carpentry for a few years but love woodworking in general, especially the lathe for the same reason. I look forward to watching !

    • @JacobyCoWoodworking
      @JacobyCoWoodworking Год назад

      Well thanks for stopping by! I hope to upload at least a project a week, but we shall see! RUclips is aloooot of work, but I am really enjoying it thus far! Did you do cabinetmaking or general construction?

    • @VABWorkshop
      @VABWorkshop Год назад

      @@JacobyCoWoodworking I look forward to seeing what you can create!! No doubt about that lol. But once you get into a routine and get to know the software what you think is a lot of work becomes almost nothing, it is more time consuming than anything else. I did mostly Commercial, layout of foundations and concrete form work...the muddy stuff, until the lockdowns then I got silently ousted from the carpenter training program and that ended that. Still love wood working though

  • @Orion9993
    @Orion9993 Год назад

    Great tutorial, appreciate your work.

  • @fernandobedoy7439
    @fernandobedoy7439 Год назад

    What about sealent

    • @JacobyCoWoodworking
      @JacobyCoWoodworking Год назад

      You could put a coat of wax on them periodically if you like. These will take years to get "fogged" up again.

    • @fernandobedoy7439
      @fernandobedoy7439 Год назад

      How about maguire headlight sealant. It works great and is selfleveling one smii heavy coat and brings out greater look and it protects it 😀👍

    • @JacobyCoWoodworking
      @JacobyCoWoodworking Год назад

      Yeah that would be great too. Maguire's makes great products! @@fernandobedoy7439

  • @Fifty3mi
    @Fifty3mi Год назад

    Can you please post a link to the bread blades?

    • @JacobyCoWoodworking
      @JacobyCoWoodworking Год назад

      www.amazon.com/Lasnten-Blades-Stainless-Replacement- This is from Amazon and is a good deal! Serrated/dp/B0BXS5PYRX/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=1V738OMM37SFH&keywords=bow+knife+blade&qid=1693844143&sprefix=bow+knife+blade%2Caps%2C92&sr=8-1-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&psc=1

    • @Fifty3mi
      @Fifty3mi Год назад

      @@JacobyCoWoodworking Thanks, that's what I bought.