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David Nikkinen
Добавлен 14 июл 2013
Making a combined spoon & fork - nunchucks?
Eat food not war, or something like that.
This project includes a wooden chain, which I think is pretty cool.
Instagram:
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Music:
"Itty Bitty 8 Bit", "Electrodoodle", "Fork and Spoon", by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence. creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Source:
incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100764
incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1200079
incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100226
Artist: incompetech.com/
This project includes a wooden chain, which I think is pretty cool.
Instagram:
davidnikkinen
Music:
"Itty Bitty 8 Bit", "Electrodoodle", "Fork and Spoon", by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence. creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Source:
incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100764
incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1200079
incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100226
Artist: incompetech.com/
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Making a bench-mounted shavehorse (But not really)
Просмотров 23 тыс.2 года назад
A bench-mounted shavehorse or awkward clamping device? I'm not sure. Inspiration came from this japanese woodworker, check him out: _sugiso_?hl=en My Instagram: davidnikkinen Music: Amazing Plan - Distressed av Kevin MacLeod licensieras enligt licensen Creative Commons Attribution 4.0. creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/...
Raising a timber frame shed by hand
Просмотров 5 тыс.2 года назад
Raising day! I show you how I raise the timber frame of our new shed. The inspiration for this building came from japanese timber framing and the building which this one is replacing. The frame is 7m x 2,5m (23x16,4ft) with a structure consisting of 10x10cm (4"x4") posts and beams, the sills are 12,5x12,5cm (5"x5"). Everything is draw bore pegged together. The building is split in two parts, on...
Scribing wooden post to stone
Просмотров 3 тыс.3 года назад
I'm working on a timber frame shed for our homestead and used that as an excuse to try this method of scribing a wooden post to fit on a stone. I believe that this kind of work is called Hikari-tsuke in japanese woodworking if you want to see more of it. The part of the post which sits on the stone will later be burned and coated with a mix of tar, turpentine and veggie oil. Enjoy! Instagram: i...
Turning and fitting a chisel handle
Просмотров 5 тыс.3 года назад
I own a set of Narex chisels, one of witch I've managed to break the handle. Be gentle, then you wont have to make a new one. I turn a new handle out of ash that has been lying around the shop for quite some time. If you are like me and don't own an awl (or can't find it), the recipe for a 'poor-mans awl' is: - A nail - Some wood File the four faces of the pointy end so that the edges get sharp...
Steam bending wood using a clothing iron
Просмотров 170 тыс.3 года назад
I'm showing how to steam bend two oak planks (10x80mm) for a wall opening in my sister in law's kitchen. My workshop isn't quite big enough for a steam box so I decided to use this method instead. It works very well for this application where it's a rather small part of the plank which needs to get bent. The required tools are things I believe most people have at home or could easily source. I ...
Rabbeted Oblique Scarf Joint - 'Okkake Daisen Tsugi'
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.3 года назад
My first time trying this rabbeted oblique scarf joint or 'okkake daisen tsugi'. I used this joint to join two pieces of 4 meter long pine. The dimension of the wood is 4"x4". This is later to be used as one out of two members holding the roof in a timber frame shed. Tell me what you think and thanks for watching!
Gorgeous!
Thank u
Vilka mått? Bredd djup höjd
Ca. 7m långt, 2,5m djupt och 2,4m högt
Great work!
Thanks!
It's doesn't hold the wood being shaved in place
Yeah, I have to agree! 😞 There is definitely room for improvement
that kinda sucked. It's not a good design
Great job.💯👌 Simply and clever and easy👌. That's the right way⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
How thick would you go with this technique ?
This is the thickest I’ve done but I’ve seen others do thicker, might need several irons too keep the heat up! Give it a try!
@@davidnikkinen4521 Thanks for the answer! You inspired me into giving this a proof of principle test and it worked so well that I actually build a version of this Lamp with it (Baxter Wooden Floor Lamp with Shade). I used a 20mm thick hardwood stock that bend well after 2 days in the water and 30 min under the iron.
Needs explanation as you go along.
What part of this video was educational
もっと評価されるべき
Awesome stuff,hi from hull UK, just subbed
Love it 😂
Ну вот видите всё очень просто в домашних условиях.😂
Somebody played with daddies tools in the shed 😂
That’s gorgeous I want to learn how to make that
техно кайф,так же хотел бы
By far , the most practical video on this subject I've had seen till now. Congratulations from Brasil 🎉
Bonjour et merci pour cette vidéo instructive. Votre banc d’âne démontable est super. Vous le fixez uniquement sur votre ėtablai ? Je suis intéressée par sa confection. Pouvez vous donner les dimensions des bois que vous avez utilisé svp ? Je n’ai pas d’établi proprement dit. Mon atelier en minuscule par rapport au vôtre que vous trouvez petit. Mon établi est une table de cuisine sur laquelle sont fixés une perceuse à colonne, un ėtau et une foreuse. Il reste donc peu de place pour un vrai banc d’âne qui me serait utile pour maintenir mes pièces à travailler. J’aime vraiment bien celui que vous avez construit devant moi. Pouvez-vous m’aider ? Merci de votre re, Michèle
Shavepony’s have been used by many man folks; nice build
What a great idea! Thanks for the video.
Whay material did you rap the wood in under the aliminum foim
You had a lathe that whole time??
Very nice work Thanks for
good video
"Turned out alright"!!??? It turned out bloomin lovely!! 👍
What software did you use for design?
I believe it was fusion 360
Shave Pony
What is thickness of wood you bend please
10mm
Semi dud !!!
🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴👍
I like your “hanging apparatus”!! I’ll be back!!
Glad you liked it!
End product looked great. Nice job.
Thanks alot!
Was the iron damaged at all from the aluminum?
Not really, but I think it would get damaged if i did this more often. Use an iron that wont be touching clothes again!
@@davidnikkinen4521 sweet thanks. I’m going to look for an iron when I go to the flea market.
@@davidnikkinen4521 yea I’ll get an iron separate from our clothes one.
Very cool!
Thank you!
No annoying music. No annoying introduction. No annoying narration. Excellent. Skilled man. Brilliant thank you.
wow thats amazing , i'm surprised there are only 125 views .
'Promosm' 😝
Дуже гарна конструкція, ви молодець! Важко уявити скільки ви потратили на цей каркас часу?
Now when heat pressing how long would you let it stay in the jig mold for and then how long until you were confident they were permanently curved
I believe i left mine for about an hour and a half, when the moisture and heat leaves the wood it will stabilize again. Leave them longer than you think if you are not confident about it!
Simple and effective! Thank you for sharing!
You know you can afford 1/16'' wood veneers these days.
This has just given me an idea to use my heat press, especially as i can control the temperature and the time and it will heat both sides at the same time, thank you
how thick a piece of wood can you use using this technique?
I've seen pretty thick pieces being bent this way. Might need some more heat, try it out!
Hi, what is the joint at 17:43 called? and how have you "closed" the roof? I am stuck at this step. Thank you.
It might have a name, I just made it up because it fitted my needs so well! How do you mean by closed the roof?
At 12:30 i was nervous about the chisel twisting. Joint looks great, can't wait to try it myself.
Enjoyed the video. One comment and maybe a good addition to your work bench is to add a thin top to take the abuse of sawing etc. to prolong the life of your bench top.
How hot should you have your iron for this? Newer irons don't get nearly as hot as the old ones, but I do have an old one that I can set to Wool. Is that what I should use? Thank you.
this seems like a nice, simple, cost-effective way of bending wood, i'm gonna try this method to make the sides for a guitar making project i'm working on with my brother. thanks 👍
Thanks, very informative for me. Nice scribe tool. Did you make it yourself?