Atelier Qube - Woodworking
Atelier Qube - Woodworking
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Designing and Building My Dream Fantasy Log Cabin (Ep. 1)
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No-Nonsense Guide: The Easiest Method to Sharpen Your Card Scraper
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Probably the most underrated tool in the shop! if you hate sanding like I do. please get yourself a card scraper. trust me you won't regret it! Sharpen your card scraper and fall in love with it! In this no nonsense I'll show you how you can sharpen your cardscraper in 60 seconds or less! Rainbowwood: rainbowwood.be/​ Website: www.atelierqube.be​ Instagram: atelier_qube​ Facebook:...
What's the best way to finish MDF Edges?! I did 12 tests so you don't have to!
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I've tried 12 different methods to find out what the best way is to finish MDF edges. And to be honest I was really surprised by some of these tests! I think the most cost and time efficient is test number 3: Primer - sanding - primer - sanding - finish. All 12 tests: * Slap on paint * Primer - sanding - finish * Primer - sanding - primer - sanding - finish * Diluted wood glue - primer - sandin...
Cyclone filter in 2021 - how does it work and is it really worth it in a small or medium workshop?!
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Cyclone filter in 2021 - how does it work and is it really worth it in a small or medium workshop?!
Level up your kerf bending! 3 ways, everyone can make splines for kerf bending - Woodworking how to
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Level up your kerf bending! 3 ways, everyone can make splines for kerf bending - Woodworking how to
How to Create Curved Wooden Inlays WITHOUT a CNC Machine - woodworking projects
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How to Create Curved Wooden Inlays WITHOUT a CNC Machine - woodworking projects
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diy Custom plywood - Make your own coloured plywood!
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diy Custom plywood - Make your own coloured plywood!
Woodworking Secrets: Discover the Easiest Thin Strip Jig!
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Woodworking Secrets: Discover the Easiest Thin Strip Jig!
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How to make the Woby Design camera jig? (in metric)

Комментарии

  • @TheSwedishMaker
    @TheSwedishMaker Месяц назад

    this is such an exciting project - can't wait to see more!

    • @AtelierQube
      @AtelierQube Месяц назад

      Thanks buddy! What do you think about the video in itself? Got any pointers for me? :)

  • @JonasLagast
    @JonasLagast Месяц назад

    Going strong! I’m sure it will end in a beautiful project. Some people can’t help to challenge themselves.. I like it 🙌🏻 Be careful with those heavy beams, better to ask for some extra help instead of cutting corners.. ;-) Good luck!

    • @AtelierQube
      @AtelierQube Месяц назад

      Hehe I will! :) I'd hate to catch one of those beams with my head or leg... brrrrr.

  • @AtelierQube
    @AtelierQube Месяц назад

    Please let me know what you think 😊 I’d like to make these videos as interesting as possible for everyone.

  • @MixingGBP
    @MixingGBP Месяц назад

    Nice jig. Good and simple. So if I wanted to rip strips that are around 30 mm wide instead of 1.5 mm I would have to make sure the bolt is capable of retracting into the jig more than 30 mm, say 35 mm or more, correct? I am making a guitar neck and it is laminated with multiple strips that are from 6 mm to 30 mm wide. BTW, in the states we call those kind of threaded inserts “T-nuts”. Toe-MAY-toe, Toe-MAH-toe, I know.

    • @AtelierQube
      @AtelierQube Месяц назад

      Sorry I had missed your comment. You could work with 2 sizes of bolts of that’s easier. Or indeed a longer one that could ‘span’ the two desired lengths. T-nuts, check! I’ll try and remember it 😉

  • @CrizCriz-wz3iz
    @CrizCriz-wz3iz 3 месяца назад

    So after watching this video I was building a mudroom. I primed, i send it once then I put "CULKIN" FOR A SMOOTH SURFACE. PERHAPS YOU CAN PUT CULKIN DIRECTLY, I HAVEN'T TRY THAT

  • @bobbrock41
    @bobbrock41 4 месяца назад

    rainbowwood? That link does not work.

  • @MrGlidn07
    @MrGlidn07 4 месяца назад

    Uv set fiberglass resin, put on let dry and finish.

  • @mulanjamilah7849
    @mulanjamilah7849 5 месяцев назад

    I need like this for my microskop

  • @Scorpion311_CC
    @Scorpion311_CC 6 месяцев назад

    What glue did you use on the kerf bends? Awesome works!

    • @AtelierQube
      @AtelierQube Месяц назад

      Sorry for the late reply, it seems I missed a couple of comments. In this particular case I used regular wood glue since it was for an indoor project. But you should be able to use any glue. I’d prefer working with glue that has some working time though. You don’t want to rush a glue up like this 😉

  • @TheseusTitan
    @TheseusTitan 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your video. How are you getting the different colors on each ply?

    • @AtelierQube
      @AtelierQube Месяц назад

      Oh jeez I missed a couple of comments so it seems… It’s what I’m calling Rainbowwood. It’s birch veneer coloured through and through using alcohol based dye. Rainbowwood.be for more info 😉

    • @TheseusTitan
      @TheseusTitan Месяц назад

      @@AtelierQube Cool, thanx!

  • @TheOldGuyPhil
    @TheOldGuyPhil 6 месяцев назад

    Laquer glaze / Glazing putty (Auto body finish material for over BONDO) and sand. Can topcoat with anything and drys very fast.

  • @timmiee32
    @timmiee32 6 месяцев назад

    The CA glue worked really well for me when I applied multiple (3-4) thin coats. It turned out really ugly when I tried to flood the edge. A "skin" formed as the thick coat of CA dried, resulting in a very wrinkly layer of squishy dried glue that peeled off in chunks upon sanding.

  • @lordseitsemas3867
    @lordseitsemas3867 6 месяцев назад

    I do alot of cabinet work here in NYC and I've always used watered down wood glue, leaning a bit watery, to soak into the edge. Works on rounded edges or any exposed mdf. After that, my filler primer covers up any mistakes or bumps. It's not a scientific method either, but I was curious to see these other tests. Also helps to do alot of sanding before using any edge sealer to get the mdf nice first

  • @Stu81
    @Stu81 8 месяцев назад

    Acrylic primer-undercoat by leyland has always been my go too for mdf, works the best in my opinion for machined edges, needs 2 coats the first coat i see as a sacrifical coat and gets knocked back with 600 grit then i repeat but i go a little lighter with the sanding and i get very smooth edges, it acts just like a primer-filler, can be brushed on or sprayed on, i dont know anyone that uses any other method. I use thin ca glue on corners that are prone to getting knocked and damaged before priming and it works very well at hardening the mdf.

    • @MatSmithLondon
      @MatSmithLondon 5 месяцев назад

      I've used the Leyland acrylic primer undercoat (for both face undercoat and edge as well) and despite knocking back with 400 / 600 / whatever grit - still can't get it looking fabulous. I mean - it looks ok. Maybe just my crap technique?

    • @Stu81
      @Stu81 5 месяцев назад

      @@MatSmithLondon is it the edges that's not as good as you want? When I give my pieces their first coat I start with all the edges then hit the faces then hit all edges again so essentially giving them two coats in one, that way I find it gives a good amount of build up to knock down without removing all colour, I also prep with 220 then 320 before I prime.

  • @amwartwork
    @amwartwork 9 месяцев назад

    i just tried this but with dense pine with some dense grains. the problem was that there is not even grain. small knots which makes weak points so if anyone wants to use pine, just think first. i a 1/4 of its thickness on the face and flipped over and did the same. the thing snapped easily. it was 0 degrees too in the garage lol.

    • @AtelierQube
      @AtelierQube 9 месяцев назад

      Hmm not the ideal situation if you ask me… I hope my English is good enough for this one: The thing is; you need warmth or heat to soften the lignin and cellulose in the wood. The colder the stiffer… Hence why they steam wood 😉 But also knots and such don’t really add ‘ flexibility’ I do hope you make it work though. If you have any questions feel free to ask 😉

  • @HawkFest
    @HawkFest 9 месяцев назад

    Super utile, merci ! 👍

  • @leighgray8537
    @leighgray8537 9 месяцев назад

    Try sanding sealer, You won't need to use as many coats as shellac & it dries a lot faster.

    • @AtelierQube
      @AtelierQube 9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the tip! Any good products you could recommend?

  • @skylos007
    @skylos007 11 месяцев назад

    Dude that's the most comprehensive video i saw about kerf bending! Thank you very much

    • @AtelierQube
      @AtelierQube 11 месяцев назад

      Oh! That’s so nice to hear! Glad to help 😊 feel free to contact me if you have any questions 😁

  • @stevesiefken6432
    @stevesiefken6432 11 месяцев назад

    Great jig! I’m gunna make one! Thanks!👍🏻✅

    • @AtelierQube
      @AtelierQube 11 месяцев назад

      Happy to help 😁 feel free to contact me if you have any questions 😊

  • @RYwoodview
    @RYwoodview 11 месяцев назад

    Looking forward to seeing Level 6!

    • @AtelierQube
      @AtelierQube 11 месяцев назад

      Be sure to follow me on IG 😉 I will probably show it there first

  • @trappedinroom1014
    @trappedinroom1014 11 месяцев назад

    I’ve just subbed after watching your thin rip jig video….will you be doing a video on how to make your wonderful rainbow wood blocks? If you already have, please ignore me, lol! 😁👍🏻💕

    • @AtelierQube
      @AtelierQube 11 месяцев назад

      Thanks! 😊 I made one… but it’s one of the very first I ever did. I’d have to make it again one day cause my audio back then was not good at all. But since you subbed you’ll be the first to know when it goes live 😁🫶

    • @trappedinroom1014
      @trappedinroom1014 11 месяцев назад

      @@AtelierQube Cheers…I’ve watched some of your other videos and realised you’re laminating coloured veneer…I wasn’t sure if you dyed the wood yourself or not. I’ve since been drooling over coloured veneers on Google and now I know what to look for, which is sadly beyond my budget at the moment…but I can dream, lol! Your designs and tutorials are great by the way. 😁👍🏻💕

    • @AtelierQube
      @AtelierQube 11 месяцев назад

      @@trappedinroom1014 oh that’s really nice! And especially nice to hear! I hope we can create a positive mentality around Rainbowwood and be a counter for all the negative going around on YT and social media in general 🤞 We’re you from? Maybe I can help you to get started. Feel free to send me an email.

  • @jonanas.mp4
    @jonanas.mp4 11 месяцев назад

    loved it, so easy! now i just gotta get me one of those card scrapers haha. thanks mate!

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred 11 месяцев назад

      You can cut up an old saw plate and make card scrapers out of it. Usually old saws are pretty cheap. Japanese saws are generally not sharpenable. So those old blades are basically garbage. If you feel bad about sacrificing an old hand saw.

    • @AtelierQube
      @AtelierQube 11 месяцев назад

      @@1pcfred oh that’s some nice info, thanks. Maybe we should try that @jonanas.mp4 and make a video about it 😉

    • @AtelierQube
      @AtelierQube 11 месяцев назад

      More then welcome by the way! I love sharing info. I mean I don’t have time enough to try everything I want so 😅

    • @jonanas.mp4
      @jonanas.mp4 11 месяцев назад

      @@AtelierQube duuuude i would love that! ill shoot you a dm :)

  • @AtelierQube
    @AtelierQube 11 месяцев назад

    I'm having trouble here with the colour settings in my new shop! Please let me know what you think of it ;) all tips are welcome

  • @jorisfouquaet7850
    @jorisfouquaet7850 11 месяцев назад

    First!😀

  • @dieterpareyn1803
    @dieterpareyn1803 11 месяцев назад

    This is the video's we need! I would give you a hundred thumbs up if I could...... was my initial reaction, but I think it's a shame you did all the effort to test them when you don't show all the results.... I was really curious about the results of the one you did with wood glue...

    • @AtelierQube
      @AtelierQube 11 месяцев назад

      Hehe no worries! I had lost the footage from that one. That’s why it’s not in there. I was hoping the wood glue would have gone deeper into the fibres. But it didn’t perform as I hoped/thought. It sanded right back of to be honest. So I wouldn’t bet on that route. Thanks for watching and leaving a meaningful comment. If you have any questions feel free to contact me! Happy building!

    • @dieterpareyn1803
      @dieterpareyn1803 11 месяцев назад

      Hello, thanks for your response 👍! May I ask which ratio water/woodglue you would have used? I found on the internet a ratio of 10/1, so very deluted. On the forum mentioning this ratio, there where pretty positive results. I'm really fond of these kind of videos where people compare different methods. In most cases there are a lot of different videos on each of the different methods, and the creator of the video always finds his method the best one 😁. Rarely a video which makes the comparison and choosing the right/best method more difficult. Unfortunattly the system still doesn't alow more than one thumbs up🙂. I read my initial reaction again, I hope I didn't came off a little strong 😬. Grtz you find

    • @AtelierQube
      @AtelierQube 11 месяцев назад

      @@dieterpareyn1803 no worries! I don’t mind remarks if they’re supported by some explanation 😉 To be honest I didn’t measure it. I followed my guts on that one. I wanted to make sure it still had some glue to it, but still watery enough to penetrate as good as possible. Without real succes on my end. Feel free to let us know if it works for you. I feel RUclips is a place where we all can learn 😉

  • @candyrox1493
    @candyrox1493 11 месяцев назад

    The sound is making my skin vibrate

    • @AtelierQube
      @AtelierQube 11 месяцев назад

      I hope you mean that in a good way 😅

  • @thedon7666
    @thedon7666 11 месяцев назад

    Noice work and correct jams, take care of your tools and they will take care of you..

    • @AtelierQube
      @AtelierQube 11 месяцев назад

      Oh for sure! And it’s so much more fun working with well maintained tools as well

  • @lucyanneanne5411
    @lucyanneanne5411 Год назад

    Brilliant again thank you.

    • @AtelierQube
      @AtelierQube Год назад

      Thanks again! 😊 I’m starting to wish I had more videos 😉 But no worries I’ve got some coming up. After some personal issues I’m getting back on the wagon as we speak 😁🎉

  • @lucyanneanne5411
    @lucyanneanne5411 Год назад

    Love it, so different. Once again you make it easy to follow. Thank you.

    • @AtelierQube
      @AtelierQube Год назад

      Thanks 😊 feel free to let me know if you have some questions. Or let us know if you build something like this one day 😉

  • @lucyanneanne5411
    @lucyanneanne5411 Год назад

    Thank. You, this is a brilliant video. I love the way. You explain everything. Thank you.

    • @AtelierQube
      @AtelierQube Год назад

      You are so welcome! Hope it helps 😁

  • @whyomgwhywtf
    @whyomgwhywtf Год назад

    Hehehe 69

  • @tseckwr3783
    @tseckwr3783 Год назад

    thanks for taking the time to do this video

    • @AtelierQube
      @AtelierQube Год назад

      Thank you for taking the time to leave a positive comment. 😉 You’re welcome! I love doing deepdives likes this. It’s one of the best ways to learn new things.

  • @alanr745
    @alanr745 Год назад

    So, in reality, you could almost hide your bent kerf by using the same plywood goto the splines and make sure the core layers match the direction of the kerf bent piece. Thank you for the walkthrough and instructions!

    • @dieterjosef
      @dieterjosef 5 месяцев назад

      That's a great idea, thank you.

  • @DavidLee-cw6ci
    @DavidLee-cw6ci Год назад

    Really useful. With the price of plywood being what it is now I was wondering if MDF could be used for French cleats with one of these edge hardening techniques. What do you think?

    • @AtelierQube
      @AtelierQube Год назад

      I’m pretty sure that would work. Although it’s messy to work with, it’s pretty strong and stable. Especially if you think about the things you’d normally hang on French cleats. I think it’s plenty strong 😊 Let us know if you try it! 😉 I’ll keep it in mind for a future video as well 🙃

    • @DavidLee-cw6ci
      @DavidLee-cw6ci Год назад

      @@AtelierQube Thanks, I think I will give it a try, I'll update in the future

  • @gregghernandez2714
    @gregghernandez2714 Год назад

    Very cool jig. This type of jig apparently would work better for the DeWalt table saws. The commercial versions from what I have seen are too short to work in the runner slots. Cheaper too! Thanks for your excellent explanation.

  • @shanemenken5729
    @shanemenken5729 Год назад

    Just a comment. The soundtrack of farting trumpets was quite annoying and added nothing to the video.

  • @daveloz1
    @daveloz1 Год назад

    Great tests thank you..... I've just made under stairs rolling cabinets but I want a sort of rounded edge instead of sharp if you understand what I'm getting at.... Do you have any ideas to achieve this properly? Thank you.

    • @dirface
      @dirface 11 месяцев назад

      Epoxy the edges like in the video and then route off the edges. Epoxy gives the hardest edge wich is probably best for routing.

  • @adamcoe
    @adamcoe Год назад

    Excellent video! I'm using MDF for my new bench top and I was thinking about how I wanted to take care of the edges so this saved me a lot of messing around. Thanks!

    • @AtelierQube
      @AtelierQube Год назад

      Thanks Adam! Glad these tests helped you. What option are you going for? (I’m always curious 😅)

  • @jervainesimpson8918
    @jervainesimpson8918 Год назад

    Jessie Pinkman

  • @zvotaisvfi8678
    @zvotaisvfi8678 Год назад

    very cool!

  • @dariostraface3525
    @dariostraface3525 Год назад

    Hi. Very interesting video and nice result. I´ve seen a lot of kerf bending videos and tutorials and no work looked so original and nice. Now a question/suggestion. Wouldn´t it be easier and faster if you cut a long stripe of colored plywood, along the longer side, and then divide it into smaller pieces, instead of cutting small pieces one by one, in the short side of the board? Also you could give this long stripe the angled shape at once, instead of doing it so many times as you do with each small piece. Thanks!

    • @AtelierQube
      @AtelierQube Год назад

      Hi Dario, thanks for the nice feedback! Oh, totally! Especially if you work with more accessible wood species. You could also combine the Rainbowwood for the ends (for the visible parts) and fill in the middle part with glue or a cheaper kind of wood. Feel free to let me know if you give it a go. Happy building!

  • @saritsotangkur2438
    @saritsotangkur2438 Год назад

    They all look kinda different from the smooth surface of the mdf. Each method you showed is either an edge/fiber sealing process or an uneven surface filling process, but none of them excel at both. Could you try doing the sealing coats (wood glue, ca glue, shellac, primer) then after that’s dry and sanded, apply the filler coats (putty, wood putty, brush on putty)?

  • @dfn808
    @dfn808 Год назад

    Cool technique with stunning results, thanks for sharing.

    • @AtelierQube
      @AtelierQube Год назад

      Thanks for the feedback 😁 It’s my pleasure! Feel free te let me know when you try it 😉

    • @dfn808
      @dfn808 Год назад

      @@AtelierQube I may try it on a small project, though my skills are largely hitting things with a big hammer :)

    • @AtelierQube
      @AtelierQube Год назад

      @@dfn808 hehe you’d make a fine blacksmith then. Or maybe you are already? 😅 Either way ; happy building!

  • @Erosgenuino
    @Erosgenuino Год назад

    ¿como se llama esa madera con los cantos de colores?

    • @AtelierQube
      @AtelierQube Год назад

      se llama Rainbowwood. es una madera contrachapada que hago yo mismo. algunas personas también usan patinetas recicladas. Usé el traductor de Google para esto, espero que tenga sentido 😅 it's called Rainbowwood. it's a plywood i make myself. some people also use recycled skateboards. i used google translate for this, i hope it makes sense 😅

    • @Erosgenuino
      @Erosgenuino Год назад

      @@AtelierQube Gracias.

  • @mymagnificentself7480
    @mymagnificentself7480 Год назад

    absolutely stunning. when you think about it and break it down into little steps like that, it dosnt seem to be too complicated, but the effect is just WOW

    • @AtelierQube
      @AtelierQube Год назад

      The more you know, right? ;) I made my kitchen table with the same technique and the kids just LOVE it :D Thanks for the positive feed-back <3

  • @mymagnificentself7480
    @mymagnificentself7480 Год назад

    this is such a cool look, and what a great idea to use wedges in the spaces that would otherwise be empty/filled with glue and turn them into a feature rather than a flaw to be covered up! i am definitely going to try this. and i love that you explained it in so much detail and gave variations on how to get it done with different tools and techniques!

    • @AtelierQube
      @AtelierQube Год назад

      Oh that's so nice to read :) Thank you! feel free to contact me with any questions or even better show us the end-result ;) Happy building!

  • @dscritter614
    @dscritter614 Год назад

    Very nice! I'll b m a ing this. Thx

    • @AtelierQube
      @AtelierQube Год назад

      Sweet! Feel free to let me know how it went 😁 Or shoot me a dm if you have any questions 😉

  • @vemusicworks
    @vemusicworks Год назад

    maybe i miised it, but how did the woodglue/water mixture end op doing? The masking tape was a real surprise.

    • @AtelierQube
      @AtelierQube Год назад

      The masking tape blew my mind as well to be honest :) Woodglue and water wasn't a great succes. Not worth the hassle ;) The result was still very rough and sanding took most of it right back of...

  • @MyGrowthRings
    @MyGrowthRings Год назад

    I make a jig for ripping thin strips that doesn’t require that you move your fence between cuts, so if you still have the “Easiest Thin Rip Jig” belt, I’ll be taking it, thank you very much. ;-) Thanks for sharing, Scott

    • @AtelierQube
      @AtelierQube Год назад

      Haha 😆 Feel free to link it Scott! You made me curious 😁

    • @lesblack413
      @lesblack413 10 месяцев назад

      Nothing wrong with this design for simplicity of use and design, also very cheap to build!! I love it!!

    • @peterbarlow8912
      @peterbarlow8912 23 часа назад

      Mines just a 2x6 block with a thin stick applied to the trailing edge protruding on the blade side. Saw this type on wood work web first. Bevel the block to make thin bevel strips. Taper the block to make wedges.

  • @ryderscustomcreations3665
    @ryderscustomcreations3665 Год назад

    I sometimes find myself envious of other peoples materials!!! Look at that thing!!

    • @AtelierQube
      @AtelierQube Год назад

      Sorry 😅 it is a thing a beauty, isn’t it? Have you seen the pictures on IG with finish on it? It’s hard to capture it, but it’s really stunning. I’m gonna be sad to see it go to be honest 😅

    • @jasoncoomer6694
      @jasoncoomer6694 9 месяцев назад

      That's what she said. :D