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Home of the new Woodworking for Beginners video series. This comprehensive "Woodworking" series will help you to learn carpentry skills with little or no woodworking knowledge.
Make Your Own Skull Chairs!
In this video I will show you how I make these extremely popular outdoor skull chairs. These chairs have made me a lot of money and will keep you pretty busy if you sell them also. It only takes a few pieces of wood to make them, so they are very inexpensive to create.
When it comes to making stencils, I use Microsoft Publisher. If you would like me to do a video on, just let me know.
Here is the video on how I make my image transfers: ruclips.net/video/pGBjqIYmf5E/видео.html
RUclips link: ruclips.net/channel/UCtZNzwEXzSoHy4oyvq6ckZw
Facebook page: She.Didnt.Want.It
Paypal Donation: paypal.me/sdwiwoodworking
Materials:
3 1x6x8
3 2x4x8
12" Miter Saw - amzn.to/3Cc02xc
Measuring Tape -...
When it comes to making stencils, I use Microsoft Publisher. If you would like me to do a video on, just let me know.
Here is the video on how I make my image transfers: ruclips.net/video/pGBjqIYmf5E/видео.html
RUclips link: ruclips.net/channel/UCtZNzwEXzSoHy4oyvq6ckZw
Facebook page: She.Didnt.Want.It
Paypal Donation: paypal.me/sdwiwoodworking
Materials:
3 1x6x8
3 2x4x8
12" Miter Saw - amzn.to/3Cc02xc
Measuring Tape -...
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Making Your Own Cabinet Clamps without having to Weld or Tap!
Просмотров 12028 дней назад
In this video, I will show you how to make a set of Cabinet Clamps without welding or having to tap. These do require a considerable amount of hardware, so you may want to have that available before you start! Materials: 1 2x4x8 Cut to the length of your desired clamp length. I did 42" so that will allow me to get 1 clamp per 2x4. 1 1x2x4 Piece of Hardwood. eg Maple or Oak Tools: 3/8" Drill Bit...
Medieval Crossbow!
Просмотров 1125 месяцев назад
In this episode I will show you how I made this maple Medieval Crossbow! There were some hurdles to overcome, as I am not a Bowyer by any means. If you what to see all the steps, check out the short that is associated with this video. NOTE: I am not responsible for any damages that may occur, as this is a functioning model. Subscribe to my channel at: www.youtube.com/@SDWI-Woodworking
Ryobi Days 2024!
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It's that time of year again. That's right, Ryobi Days 2024! In this video, I will explain what it is and cover what has DRASTICALLY changed from the years prior. I will also give a list of tools that are available to choose from based on what battery/charger pack you choose from. *Edit - The high performance set ($199) last year was a 6, 4, 2ah batteries. Subscribe to my channel here: www.yout...
Memory Pane!
Просмотров 886 месяцев назад
Got the 3rd installment of the "Mother's Day" gift ideas done. There is still time to create this piece! You can use this for so many things to create a long lasting memory. I used 1x reclaimed material for a farm house look.
Serving Tray!
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Another quick and fairly easy project. This would make a great gift to serve Mom breakfast in bed. I stained this one and coated it with a Polycrylic which would not make it suitable for direct food contact. However, you can use a cutting board oil if you wanted to use it as a charcuterie board. *correction - I ended up using 1 3/4" machine screws vs. the 2" screws that I said in the video. Mat...
Bottle Vase! Mother's Day Gift Idea...
Просмотров 936 месяцев назад
Here is a quick and fairly easy project that will make a perfect gift. Using simply a 1x4 you can make this vase to hold 4 bottles. The best part is drinking the sodas for the bottles... Materials: 1 - 1x4x8 Cuts: 2 - 1x4x8 3/4 2 - 1x4x13 If you are interested in supporting my channel, check out my wife's Norwex business. For chemical free, sustainable cleaning products, you can go to her page ...
Using a Speed Square!
Просмотров 3966 месяцев назад
Without a doubt, this is the "Swiss Army Knife" of tools for wood working. This has so many features that will allow you to easily mark and cut molding, stairs and so many other things on the fly! *Note: If you use my link, please try and make the purchase within 24 hours after clicking on the link. Swanson 7" Speed Square: amzn.to/44ij1Uc If you are interested in checking out my wife's Norwex ...
Unboxing and testing the HomeRight Super Finish Max HVLP Paint Sprayer!
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Unboxing and testing the HomeRight Super Finish Max HVLP Paint Sprayer!
Adding Breadboard Ends To Your Project!
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Adding Breadboard Ends To Your Project!
What You Would Need for a Basic Wood Shop
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What You Would Need for a Basic Wood Shop
Great video. It's a fun skull Adiroindack-style chair that's easy-to-learn with simple (and easy) cuts and fasteners. I like that leg jig and I LOVE fastening the fourth leg off the jig. The design, materials, and tools should be readily accessible to almost everyone. I'd recommend this project to anyone with this video as the tutorial. And if anyone is concerned about making the skull pattern, you can also just use a photocopier to "size up" any pattern you want into muyltiple 8.5 x 11 inch pieces of paper that you simply tape together to recreate the full-size image.
Thank you! Great recommendation on the photocopier for the pattern.
Just subscribed! Gunna make my first picture frame so this video is just what I need! I think I have the same tablesaw that's in this video,,,,Sears Craftsman. I have the original fence and it's not all that great.I see that you have a "newer" fence on your saw.What brand is it and how do you like it? Tom
Thank you for subscribing. I am using the Delta 3 table saw fence. It is not a perfect fit so you will have to drill a couple holes, but it is pretty easy. It works so much better than the stock fence, and I absolutely love it. Here is a link if you are interested: amzn.to/3YSOwTu.
I think our idea of smooth seam is not thew same lol. But I thnk it's just because your boards weren't level or smoothed out. My fears since I don't have a planer. I would have to sand for days...yay.
I think that I used some scrap to make this video. I hope that the information was informative.
Concise instructions; well-presented. Thanks
Thank you! It's a great tool.
To much talking not enough content
Thank you for your feedback. I try to be thorough as I go, so I know I can get a little "talkative". LOL
Thanks for making this video. I just bought one of these, and it looks like the centering pegs only work with the 3/8" (center) guide, unless I'm missing something. (There's not a whole lot of information on this tool). Also, it's probably a good idea to not only avoid inserting the drill bit while it's spinning, but also pulling it out while it's spinning. Either way the cutting edges will eat up the guides.
Hey @donf3739! You can use the other centering holes by using ONLY the left side or right side pegs. I hope that makes sense.
Great instructional, sir! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful. You're welcome.
Don’t buy one unless you have a jointer
@cb4920 Never had the need for a jointer. I have had no problem using my planer and table saw. When space is limited, you have to perfect the process with what you can fit.
I’ve never understood how to use this tool even with the instructions. Thanks for the demo! Looks like a great tool!
@@samuelsicard1029 Absolutely. Once you understand it, you can't put it down.
Great video.
@josd6387 Glad you enjoyed it.
Thanks
You're welcome.
I have that 14 inch jet band saw and I’m wondering should I. Keep it in my shop or sale it , cause I dnt wanna give up the space 😂
I have lived happily without one forever, if that is an indication on where I am going here. I do think once in a while that it would be nice to have one for some curved cuts, but like you, I don't want to give up the space for as little as I would use it.
Never seen anyone use this stuff on a 2x2 or 2x4 butt joint. Is it only for longer boards?
As long as the pins of the tool fit on the board, you can use it. When it comes to using it for 1x material, use the pins on the left or the right side of the tool to use the smaller dowels. I hope this answers your question. If not, just let me know.
Thanks! Now I don't have to read the manual!
Glad I could help. However, it's great time passing "reading material" when you are sitting on the pot! LOL
This is my 2nd time taking advantage of Ryobi Days at Home Depot! This yr I got the big box ($199.00) of 6 tools, 2 batteries, charger, and a nice bag for all of them, since my tools were stolen during my move! Thx u Ryobi AGAIN! ♥️
Oh man, sorry to hear about your tools. I am glad that you were able to get in on it this year. I look forward to it every year, it's like my Christmas!
Awesome. Thank you.
You're welcome!
This is a great video. Thanks for walking through all the things it can do!
Thank you! I am glad you found it helpful.
Just purchased this tool and the spindle locked up tight after about 10 seconds of operation. I've never used a polisher before, so I carefully followed the manual's directions. At 4:07 you stated the manual instructs you to let the machine cool down if you use it 6 hours continuously. The manual that was included with my polisher states to stop the machine for cool down after 10 minutes of continuous use. The time difference was quite a lot, so I had to go back and reread the manual to make sure I had understood. I hope you've had better luck over this past year of use - I would be interested to know if you've had any issues. I'll be returning my for an exchange as it seems, for the money and the reviews I've read, it should be a good tool.
Oh man! I am sorry to hear that this happened to you. I have not had any problems with mine (Knock on wood). On a positive note, it happened quickly and you were able to get an exchange without any hassle. One of the difficulties that comes when I recommend tools is that there is always the 1 bad apple that destroys the whole bunch.
Great video bud! You explained how to use that tool very well. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Great instructions.
Thank you!
Top to top…that’s such a CRUCIAL piece of information to have when edge jointing with this. Thanks for illustrating that. The directions that come with the kit are super clunky to go through. Thanks man!!
Yes it is crucial! I screwed up a couple pieces not doing it right, live and learn right? LOL. You're very welcome.
Definitely the best/clearest set of instructions I’ve seen. Have used the jig several times following your lead and it’s easier/better than the way I was utilizing it. Thank you.
You're welcome! It's a wonderful jig when used correctly.
I got the 4 & 2Ah batteries with charger and a free 4 Ah battery for 99.00.
Nice!
pretty sure last year was 2,4,6 hp batteries?
You are correct... I didn't buy the high performance set and was going from memory. LOL. I found a video from 2023 and it was the 6, 4, 2 ah batteries. I will made an edit in the video description, and thanks for pointing that out.
Yes you are right
Good video keep up the work.
Thanks, will do!
What?
Where are you confused my friend? Let me know what you are questioning, and I will explain it.
You are absolutely right! The Swanson speed square is the tool that everyone should buy as soon as they make their first cut. They hold up through all kinds of abuse. I've never bought one that wasn't square. And they are not that expensive.
Couldn't agree more! I also like that they took the time to incorporate using it for 6" material. I can probably use my old one as a door stopper.
That t-track is likely aluminum (they almost all are). You can cut it with your chop saw or table saw just fine. FYI
Thank you for the information!
I love these team huddle DIY videos. Love from CG - 67
Glad you enjoy it!
I'm glad to hear you'll be making content again. I enjoy your videos.
Thank you.
From the UK the best video yet on how to use this tool. Thanks so much.
You're welcome. Hope you get a lot of use out of it.
No new videos. Hope you're doing ok. Enjoyed your content
Thanks for your concern. There are more videos coming. Took a break during the winter. These videos are a lot of work.. LOL. Also caught up on some video game time with my grandson. Putting together my summer line up now. Back to the grindstone. Anything you would like to see?
@@SDWI-Woodworking glad to hear you're relaxing. Family time is more important than the old tubes anyway. Nothing imperticualr
I am a professional painter. I have many professional spray guns such as Ani, Rongpeng, Wagner, Graco, Anest Iwata. This device comes in the same shape under different names. Mine is from Taiwan and I bought it on Amazon as an extra for painting window and door frames. Honestly, I have mixed feelings. This is a spray gun with an unusual shape and excellent balance. When we hold it with a full tank, we don't feel the weight at all. It is easy to use, sprays paint well, but unfortunately it has some drawbacks. The first problem - when unscrewing the metal nozzle housing, remember to keep the trigger pressed. The same must be done when screwing the housing onto the thread. The reason - the thin needle often unscrews and blocks the hole, preventing spraying. The second disadvantage is the most serious - the knob + mechanism regulating the needle movement is made of poor quality plastic. Too soft plastic and it works unintuitively, turns hard or gets stuck even when we approach the upper limit. This means that the device often does not spray paint at all when the trigger is pressed (the paint is always diluted). And a tip - When adjusting this knob, you cannot keep the trigger pressed. You can break the above mechanism .
Excellent information! Thank you.
So which paint sprayer is good for DIY project? Thanks
@@ngockhanh214 1 002 / 5 000 For DIY painting, you can use various shapes and quality tools - brushes, rollers, spray guns and airless spray pumps. The most common DIY painting options are fences, low facades, walls inside houses and used (usually old) furniture. Now what method you use depends only on you, your skills, knowledge, practice and type of paint. Simple is always the best - that's my motto. It is always best to paint furniture using the spray method. If a spray gun is used, it is important that it has several nozzle sizes, adjustable spray width and a brushless motor with a power of 600+ watts. This is more important to me than the logo and company of the device I want to use for painting. Next, the quality of the components and their ease of use (practicality) are important. Personally, I am a supporter of the "WAGNER" brand, although many painting products of this brand are more complicated to use. I think I gave good advice.
Thanks for taking the time to make this great video!
You're very welcome. I apologize for not responding sooner as I completely missed this comment for some reason.
Thanks for video and follow up. What tool did you use for the pocket holes? And if I wanted to go the dowel route would the Milescraft Jointmate do the job. Thanks
I use the Kreg K4 pocket hole jig. The newer model/upgrade to this is the Kreg 720. The pocket holes reinforces the dowel joining, so I would say that you would want to use them together to create a sturdier table top. Dowels, in essence, create an alignment for joining your material. Whereas the pocket hole screws will help "clamp" the material together.
Great video. Can I use this to join 2 x 6 material on the flat. Thanks
Thank you. I think you are talking about joining "T" style? If so, Yes, you sure can.
@@SDWI-Woodworking Thanks for the reply. I am referring to laying 3 - 2x8 boards on the flat and joining them together to make a make an approximate 21" wide flat table top. Thanks again.
@egoire7954 Oh, absolutely. That is exactly what it is made for. Use the 3/8" dowels for 2" material. I should also note that you would want to strengthen it with some pocket screws. Check out my "How I make a Tabletop" video here: ruclips.net/video/vSvVzP7_cyA/видео.html.
Prefect instruction for this jig, I have had mine for over a year and never have used it. Now I will! Thanks!!
Thank you. Yes, dust it off and get it working for you!
Brilliant video and demonstration. Is it possible to join 2 mitre pieces with this jig?
Glad you enjoyed it. As for Mitred pieces, no, it doesn't do that. There are some that you can buy that will allow it. I would be more apt to do a spline on a mitred piece. I have a spline jig video here: ruclips.net/video/QnRYDEge8jA/видео.html
Thanks for the great video. I love that you are using a vintage RYOBI drill, I still have mine and it works great.
You're welcome. As for the vintage drill, I buy them at the Goodwill all the time. Those things are like tanks and they got new life being able to use the new batteries.
I've had this for a year and just now getting around to messing with it. This helped a lot
Glad I was able to help, it's a great tool.
Thank you for this video..quite a few videos couldn’t explain it as simply as you did 🤦♂️.
Glad it helped.
Nice job explaining how to use this. Much better explanation than the website!
Glad it was helpful!
Good Job 👍
Thank you.
Thanks
You're welcome.
Nice Video. Very helpful
Thank you.
high volume not high velocity
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Good video, but why does everybody only use the center one in these tutorials? Can you use the left and right one? Also when you twist it to find center. When I turn it, the holes are either right or left of center. Is there a trick to this?
There is. Instead of trying to explain it I will give you a link to the manual. Scroll down to page 5 and in the lower right hand corner is a diagram that will tell you how to position the jig for 1/4" and 5/16" holes. www.milescraft.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/1309-1359-DowelJigKit-Manual.pdf
It needs a spot to be clamped down. You get too much movement just holding it with your hand.
Haven't had much of a problem with that. Make sure that you put the bit all the way in so that that the "point" is in the wood before starting your drill.
he needs a more powerful drill or a sharper drill bit I thought the pieces would be harder to mate based on the wobble
but they all worked out