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Why Don't You Build it?
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Добавлен 28 дек 2020
If I need something I try to make it myself.
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If you have a business proposal, if you want to collaborate on something, or just feel there is something (very important) you absolutely need to tell me write me an email or send me a message on instagram.
Carving a spoon rest | Hand tools only | No talking woodwork
My nice ceramic spoon rest fell off and broke in hundred pieces.
So it was time to make a new one.
A friend of mine gave me some leftovers from a wooden flooring.
Olive wood has a nice texture and is very durable, so I decided to go for it.
With the occasion I also went full traditional and used animal glue, or isinglass, for the first time.
I also bought some cheap carving chisels from Amazon.
As you might imagine this meant a lot of sharpening...
Anyway... I hope you like it
Activate English subtitles to read my commentary.
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#woodworking #woodcarving #handtools
0:00 Intro
0:27 Prepping the animal glue
0:44 Sharpening the chisels
3:09 Prepping the ...
So it was time to make a new one.
A friend of mine gave me some leftovers from a wooden flooring.
Olive wood has a nice texture and is very durable, so I decided to go for it.
With the occasion I also went full traditional and used animal glue, or isinglass, for the first time.
I also bought some cheap carving chisels from Amazon.
As you might imagine this meant a lot of sharpening...
Anyway... I hope you like it
Activate English subtitles to read my commentary.
Follow me on Instagram:
whydontyoubuildit
#woodworking #woodcarving #handtools
0:00 Intro
0:27 Prepping the animal glue
0:44 Sharpening the chisels
3:09 Prepping the ...
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Building a woodworking workbench | hand tools only | part 06: Adding a tail vise - part two -
Просмотров 23 тыс.3 года назад
Finally my workbench tail vise is done! This is the second part of a two part video about adding a tail vise to my bench and in turn fixing a mistake I made when laminating the top. If you missed the first part you can find it here: ruclips.net/video/Sw1sogcj6bI/видео.html In this second part I restore an old metal vise, cut the holes to fit it to the bench and connect the two pieces of the top...
Building a woodworking workbench | hand tools only | part 06: Adding a tail vise - part one -
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.3 года назад
Finally I'm going on with the workbench build. This is the first part of a two part video about adding a tail vise to my bench and in turn fixing a mistake I made when laminating the top. In this first part I add an end piece to the top of the bench, connected to the main body with a dovetail joint going across the whole width. I started from a log taken directly from the woods. As always, I ma...
Restoring a T Handle Auger | Hand Tools Only | No Talking Woodwork
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.3 года назад
To go on with the woodworking workbench build I needed to bore a big hole. This was the perfect occasion to restore this T handle auger I bought some time ago. Activate English subtitles to read my commentary. Follow me on Instagram: whydontyoubuildit #woodworking #restoration #auger 00:00 Intro 00:29 De-rusting 02:10 Sharpening 02:59 Making the handle 06:28 Adding hemp twine 08:...
Making Sliding T Bevels | No talking woodwork
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.3 года назад
To add one more tool to my toolbox I decided to make a sliding T bevel. a.k.a. bevel gauge, a.k.a. false square a.k.a. angle finder... how many names does this tool have? Activate English subtitles to read my commentary. Follow me on Instagram: whydontyoubuildit #woodworking #toolmaking #slidingtbevel 00:00 Intro 00:50 Cutting and squaring the wood 03:50 Cutting the groove 05:12 ...
Over Time - Vibe Tracks
Просмотров 3843 года назад
#AudioLibrary #NoCopyrightMusic To celebrate the 100 subscribers goal I made a wooden music analyzer, and when it was done I recalled that Techmoan likes this kind of stuff, so I used it to generate a video of his channel intro music. the original video where I make the visualizer: ruclips.net/video/XRDU_5MJZv0/видео.html the github repo where you can find the code to generate your own video: g...
Wooden Music Spectrum Visualizer | 100 subscribers special
Просмотров 2113 года назад
100 subscribers. It might not sound like a lot, but It's a great milestone for me. But it's not me we must celebrate, it's you! For this reason I thought I might give all you back something. So I made a music spectrum analyzer that you can use yourself to make a video like mine but with your own music. Activate English subtitles to read my commentary. You can find all the images and the python ...
Restoring and using a two-man saw | No talking woodwork
Просмотров 3,8 тыс.3 года назад
Some time ago I went shopping for antique tools and I found this beautiful two-man saw. I always wanted to fell a tree the old fashioned way. And this was the perfect occasion. Follow me while I restore, sharpen and use the saw to cut a tree. Activate English subtitles to read my commentary. Follow me on Instagram: whydontyoubuildit #woodworking #restoration #twomansaw 00:00 Intr...
Making a Roubo Frame Saw & hand-milling a log with it
Просмотров 30 тыс.3 года назад
Sometimes I stumble upon fallen trees or people who fell some tree in their garden and are willing to give them away for free. For this reason I wanted to make a Roubo frame saw to try and mill logs at home by hand. Having tested it I'm not sure this is a good idea anymore, but making the saw was fun and gave me the occasion to try some wood carving and to realize that you cannot carve wood pro...
Making a Wooden Puzzle | Hand Tools Only
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.3 года назад
As a funny little in between project I made a small wooden puzzle. Puzzles are usually based on very precise joints and I wanted to challenge myself to see if I would be able to do it using only hand tools. Let me know what you think about the result Activate English subtitles to read my commentary. Follow me on Instagram: whydontyoubuildit Music: Johann Sebastian Bach - Concerto...
Hand drill restoration | No power tools
Просмотров 15 тыс.3 года назад
This old hand drill I bought for few bucks needed some well deserved love. Everything is done without power tools, so a lot of sand paper ad brush wire involved. Not that I'm proud of it, but it might be characteristic, I don't know... It's my first restoration video. Let me know if you want me to do more. Activate English subtitles to read my commentary. Follow me on Instagram: w...
Building a woodworking workbench | hand tools only | part 05: Adding a toolwell
Просмотров 7 тыс.3 года назад
While the top made my workbench look like a real workbench, it was missing something. So I went on and added a tool well. I made it, as always, from recycled wood. The frame is made from boards reclaimed from a fence, and the bottom from pallets boards. The frame is joined with dovetail joints, and I made some kind of joint for joining the bars that support the bottom. I don't know what kind of...
Making a Joiners Mallet from a piece of firewood | hand tools only
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.3 года назад
This autumn, as I do every year, I went to harvest olives. The place was very nice and the owner of the trees had a pile old old firewood laying around. I'm not sure what wood is it, probably some kind of European oak. I needed a mallet to replace the one I made with soft pallet wood, so here is how I made it. The handle is made from a piece of broken pick-axe handle. Follow me on Instagram: in...
Making long clamps from rusty iron tubing
Просмотров 3803 года назад
To laminate the top of my workbench I needed some long clamps. Obviously instead of buying them I decided to make them from some rusty iron tubing coming directly from the trash. They are sturdy and very easy to make. You don't even need to be very precise to make them work. I hope you like the idea. Activate English subtitles to read my commentary. Follow me on Instagram: whydont...
Building a woodworking workbench | hand tools only | part 04: Laminating the top
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.3 года назад
Building a woodworking workbench | hand tools only | part 04: Laminating the top
Building a woodworking workbench | hand tools only | part 03: Connecting the legs
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.3 года назад
Building a woodworking workbench | hand tools only | part 03: Connecting the legs
Building a woodworking workbench | hand tools only | part 02: Finishing the legs
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.3 года назад
Building a woodworking workbench | hand tools only | part 02: Finishing the legs
Building a woodworking workbench | hand tools only | part 01: Cutting my first mortise-tenon joint.
Просмотров 4,2 тыс.3 года назад
Building a woodworking workbench | hand tools only | part 01: Cutting my first mortise-tenon joint.
DIY hangboard for climbing with simple tools
Просмотров 13 тыс.3 года назад
DIY hangboard for climbing with simple tools
What type of log was this?
@@ryttilahun1975 Not totally sure, but I would say some kind of oak
Where did you get this blade , and the size please
@@louistodd4857 It's a piece of bandsaw blade. I don't know the exact lenght, I made it fit the size of wood I had for the frame.
@@WhyDontYouBuildit OK. Just thought you knew where to purchase, I thinks it 2 inch band saw blades...awesome carving on the handle ends...give you 5 stars on this project...thanks guy...
Bellissimo complimenti
CURIOUS. TO. KNOW. BRAND. OF SPRAY DEGREASER USED. DIDN'T SEE LABEL CLEARLY.
Absolutely lovely restoration while keeping the aura of its age. Some restorations I’ve seen elevate these classic tools to the look of ‘just off the shelf new’. I like this one of yours, it’s both classic and classy. Well done!
scary backclip at 19:00 (edit: or maybe not?) what kind of wood finish did you use?
I don't think it was a backclip... anyway... it's just some linseed oil
That's a very blunt chisel as it's a soft wood
I found spruce wood harder to work with than many hardwoods. Cutting the long and sturdy fibers is not easy. The chisel should have been sharper tough
Great Job! Please be careful pushing a chisel towards a body part. In 40 years of woodworking, a wood chisel is the only tool that ever sent me to the emergency room.
Beautiful masterpiece
This is a masterpiece you should be very proud.
Cool, as i am bringing home some nice peaces from forest, i was looking for way to use it not only as fire wood. This looks like it
That is literally one of my next projects! I want to make my Framesaw out of Hardwood. P.S. I think your Saw dont perform as well because you have to tension the Blade was more. James wright has made a good Video About this type of saws. Many Greetings Oh, and you usually push the saw to cut instead of pulling them
What brand and color of red paint did you use? This turned out great, nice work!
About the "Carving Chisels, one more thing I need to buy" comment. My philosophy is: "It's impossible to have too many tools, too much work/storage space or too much money to afford it all".
I can’t believe the only power tool you used was the drill!
There was one ball bearing in there?
Yes, it's for the shaft, which has a small recess to hold it in place
@@WhyDontYouBuildit That's wild. I love the simplicity of the old hand tools.
I was going to buy a benchcrafted tail wise for the roubo I’m building, but now I’m gonna save my hard earned cash and do something similar to what you did. This was awesome to watch!
Awesome! Please share with us your work when it's done 😉
Gostei, belo trabalho,muito capricho. Parabéns, Paz e Bem!. Londrina _Paraná_Brasil.
Boa noite!permita me uma pergunta, Sr qual sua nacionalidade?. De.LONDRINA_PR_BRASIL. PAZ e BEM!.
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hello! I need to buy blades to make a saw like this but I can't find them in Brazil. Where do you make or buy your blades? What is the store address so I can order the size I want? please I need help with this
I used a piece of bandsaw. It kinda works, but I think a thicker and more rigid one would be better. I unfortunately don't have any idea where you can find one in Brazil.
Consulte os detalhes 217 / 5.000 Resultados de tradução Resultado da tradução The Little Floresta channel said that I usually find it in German stores, but in the United States you can also find it, but I have no idea how to buy it there. If I can't, I'll try to make it with commercial door springs.@@WhyDontYouBuildit
Awesome work! The joinery on this bench is top quality! Do you mind if I ask, by putting the second draw bore dowel at the far end of the sliding dovetail (so well done, btw. Really nice fit) you're forcing all of the expanding and contracting of the thick top to close and open the wagon vice slot; whilst the sliding jaw will be contracting and expanding the other way. Did you find it gets very tight in wet weather and super loose when it's dry? I've not built one this way so I don't know if it'll be a problem.
Because my bench is in my garage I don't have that much of a change in humidity and, at least until now, I've had no problems of it being too loose or too sticky. To be honest I haven't had much time to use my bench at all recently, but the few times I did it worked fine.
Hello, the job was very well done! I'm really considering improving this type of frame saw because it has potential. I believe that the sliding saw blade holders should be additionally tightened with screws. Then the saw blade would be very rigidly mounted in the frame. His jumping up and down seems to confirm my point. Of course, its length influences this phenomenon. The analysis of the functioning of typical frame saws leads me to believe that the description and the validity of the mentioned improvement are correct. To sum up, the easiest way would be to install the second saw blade tension on the opposite side. Moreover, the frame for such a long saw seems to be too stiff. Congratulations and best regards 😀.
Thank you for the like 😀.
С начала Ты шлифуешь наждачной бумагой, а потом дорабатываешь стамеской... Абразивные частицы затупили режущую кромку, вот твои стамески и не режут
You did a very good job of restoring the hand drill👍 my wife sat down with me and watch this video she remarked that my drill could do with a good overhaul 😮😔
What brand is this, stanley? Just bought 1 identical, but its seized/locked in place. Well done, very nice restoration.
One awesome job, great bench and thanks for reminding us that its not about the tools we use, its about our desire to make something work for us.
Tenho uma serra dessa muito antiga, pode ser trabalhada em duas pessoas. Parabéns pelo vídeo. Brasil
Good job, thank you for comment 😀.
Keep going good job
Great job!!! When you get use to it and feel more comfortable using the longer strokes, it will serve you well.
Thank you
Put a flat stick on the flat side of the blade. At either end. (A winding stick). Perpendicular to the blade. Sight down the blade to see if the sticks are on the same plane. You may have to bend the saw blade to saw straight and true.
Really inspiring :) Thanks to you I've been able to build one to hang over my door, and also a portable one ;)
Snake?
Do you use leather for stropping?
If you drill holes in the middle piece, you only have to clean up the edges. Goes a bit faster and can be done with a hand drill.
very nie work thank you
Beauty!!! I’ll have go digging through my wood pile
good work
Accually i sawed some logs in half with a handsaw, appreciate someone doing the same😅
대단하다...모든 전동공구의 시작은 수공구에서 시작된 것임을 보여주는 훌륭한 작업영상이다. 감사합니다
What's wrong with your old workbench? Is any difference when working both workbench?
My old workbench is not really a workbench, it's just a table I welded up from some scrap tubing. It's all wobbly and it isn't at all functional for woodworking.
@@WhyDontYouBuildit Are you working with two vise or only tail vise?
@@smithjaan247 As of now I only have a tail vise. My plan was to add a front vise too, but in the last year, due to work and family issues, I wasn't able to do any woodworking at all. Hope to get to it soon enough...
Good job kid. I wouldn't have the patience for all that and I built custom stairs for 30 years. You'll go far.
Your log to giant dovetailed end cap was sick. All the respect in the world to you!
You're a brave and patient man surfacing those beams with that tiny vise. Gotta do what you gotta do right?
I thought the same when I saw him marking out the mortise over the knot.
Love the haptic approach! I do the same! Everyone who don't understands...well....works different.
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Nice
These saws seem to cut better on the push stroke, rocking your weight forward when pushing the saw; this helps you get a longer stroke and use more of the blade too. You are using mostly your arms and it will get very tiring that way, and it's not efficient; you have a saw about 1m long and youre not using half the blade. The blade may be why you used it on the pull stroke mostly, a bandsaw blade usually has a positive rake on the tooth (the tooth leans forward) this makes it very aggressive and hard to use, itll want to "stick" in the wood becasue the tooth is so aggressive. When you sharpen the saw, file away some of the rake at the front of the tooth, aim to file 0⁰ of rake into the teeth (the front of the teeth should be straight up and down, 90⁰ to the toothline, not with the tooth leaning forward) this will make the saw easier to use and it wont want to "grab" as much 😁 If your saw "sticks" or "stops" at the same point on the toothline everytime, it means your blade needs to be "jointed"; there is a tooth that is higher than the teeth in front of it and when that taller tooth hits the wood the saw stops. To fix this you'll need to use a flat file and run it along the tips of the teeth to make them all straight and the same height. File until you see a flat spot on the tip of every tooth, it's normal if some teeth have a bigger flat spot; these are the teeth that were too tall. Then you'll need to sharpen it with a large saw file, taking half of the flat spot on each tooth away before you move to the next gullet........ the file will cut the back of one tooth and the front of another tooth at the same time, so it's important that you only take half the flat spot away before you move to the next gullet; this will keep the teeth the same height. Moving left to right, from back to front of the blade, keep the left side of your file vertical so you get your 0⁰ of rake on the tooth and file the tooth who's face (front cutting edge that faces forward) is set away from you (this might not be the first tooth) skip one tooth so the next tooth face is still set away from you. When you have got to the toe of the blade flip it around and work from right to left, always from the back of the blade towards the front, this time the right side of the file will be vertical to create your 0⁰ rake and file every tooth you skipped last time (every second tooth) the set should still be leaning away from you...... the file cuts better on the front of the tooth that leans away from you, filing a tooth that leans toward you will "chatter" and the front of the tooth that does the cutting wont be as good. It's not hard to file a saw, but it is daunting if you've never done it before. If this is the case; go online or to somewhere that sells old tools, buy the cheapest old saw you can find and learn to file that before you move on to a saw that you intend to use. It's easier than it seems, it seems nearly "scary" if you've never done it before..... but trust me; it is easier than you think to sharpen saws 😁
Wow, this is a very informative comment. I'm planning to build another saw with a much stiffer blade and I will surely be sharpening it following your suggestions. It might take a while till I find the time though...
Something tells me that this type of saw can cut equally on push or pull, but it depends entirely on how you're using it. I.e. pushing against the tops of the fibers or with the fibers. Pushing in most bench configurations will result in a better push stroke. I'm planning on building one to be more of a pull stroke because in general your pull muscles are stronger and more built for endurance. I also train on the trowing machine, so I want to translate that movement into efficient sawing.
You are 100% correct about the first one being daunting. I bought a couple frame saws recently for $10 each, one with a green wood blade, one with a dry wood blade; I decided that if they happened to get ruined in the learning process so be it- at least I am learning. I realized about 3/4 of the way through the cutters on the green wood blade that the rakers are almost 3mm taller than the damn cutters in spots.. sigh. It looks like I need to manufacture some additional jaws on my metal vise to hold the blade and take down all the rakers, then reprofile those.. then the cutters afterwards I guess. I never realized how bad the blade was when I bought it, but I really bought it for the parts and as a template
@@liquidrockaquatics3900 Sounds like ya have some work on your hands..... I dony envy you, I'd hate that job 😐 thankfully, the worst saw I've had to work on only had the "big tooth little tooth" syndrome, from the saw being sharpened all from one side, and that was a 24inch panel saw...... Not a long frame job. You'll get it done; just remember..... Ya can't ruin the saw until it runs out of steel 😂 so have at 'er....... Might take a few filings, but you'll get it done 😁
inspiring but where did you find a blade less than 10€? (about 130 just for the blade here)
I used a piece of bandsaw blade. That's the reason why it was so cheap. But that's also the reason why the blade is flimsy and it doesn't cut as straight as it should.
@@WhyDontYouBuildit yep, and turns out nobody even has blades to sell.