i guess im asking the wrong place but does anybody know a trick to log back into an Instagram account..? I was stupid forgot my account password. I would love any help you can offer me
@Santiago Chris I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and im in the hacking process atm. I see it takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
An even better bench cookies can be had using hock pucks. Youth size is perfect. I've used them to make all of the Rockler ones. Plus I've used them building adjustable feet for my benches. I bought mine on the web for about $0.50 each. You can use old mouse pads for a non-slip surface.
Hi, I live in the UK and sometimes I find a bargain that is cheaper than in the USA. In our £ shop where everything is a £ (I am not sure of the conversion rate but it is not far from 1£=1$) they have a silicon brush for pastry, you get two brushes for a £ and they are identical to the glue brush you showed. The thing I love about these is you just let the glue dry and then pull it off the brush because the glue will not stick to it.
Paul Sellers also recommends that Stanley knife as a marking knife. The Rockler finishing stands are designed to snap onto Rockler's bench cookies, That gives them a much more stable base than using them on their own.
I vote for the hook knife review. I have been wanting to get one for spoon carving but have been hesitant to get a cheap one. I use both the glubot and the silicone brush and love them. I once saw a review of the brush that said when you pull the glue off its almost like picking a booger.
Hotrod Hog Sir what kind of wood do you use when making spoons for cooking use . I’m from NC so I don’t know what kind of trees to use for them . I want to learn how to make them but want the wood to be safe for cooking with . And some videos I’ve seen sad use the wood green and dry the spoon in the shavings and some say dry the wood a year .
The contour gauge is great to use around pipes, bottoms of door frames and other odd hard to measure shapes. Fit it, transfer and cut. Mine was indispensable when I remolded our little cottage, 90% was all hand made. You be the judge. A review of glue bottles for pro or con would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for sharing. :)
Yes do a review on the chisel hook knife as in how well it hols n edge n if it's sturdy. Couple things you chose could b made from scrap ply wood. As the finishing stands 4 pieces of 3/4 (n I do mean scrap any shape any size) plywood a small hole drilled in center n a 1 inch long nail drove in the center hole. Save that 10$ with 5-10 minutes work for something u can't make easy n that you really need.
Nice little selection of tools. Be sure to check out rocklers prices before ordering from amazon I usually get it cheaper buying direct and free shipping over $35 being on the mailing list. The glue brush is less than $4, the glue bottle with the rolling head is still $10 but you get a handful of different tops that come in handy and the cookie risers are $6. But most importantly did you build the cardboard airplane that came on the flap of your amazon box???
Yes Sir , most all good tools ! I have several Irwin chisels and they are very good tools ! I would like you to do an more in-depth review on the spoon knife , if I am calling it by the right name ! The other one is the contour gage , it is used for , one thing for marking the edges of stone to wood , also more commonly used to mark edges of molding or wainscoting to get a good clean match between corners ! Thank you for the great information !
The bench cookie finishing points are used with the rocker bench cookies, they are s puck sized cookie with rubber on both top and bottoms of each to hold your project off the tabletop
Please review the hook knife and the chisel, I have been wanting to get a hook knife for awhile. Thanks. Very good video love the channel I make alot of projects with pallet wood.
I guess technically those are tools. I do like the marking knife,and the chisel isn't too bad,but I think Lowe's has a stainless steel contour gauge for around $9.50 an their four way file an rasp was about $8.00 when I got mine. Thanks for sharing your video. P.S. Would like to see a review on the spoon gouge I'm curious about how long the sharpness last. Ty
Hey brother, Rockler has so many products that are kinda gimmicky. With those bench cookie paint holder things, painter's triangles are like... Waaaaaay cheaper. I have a lazy Suzan painting table with about 40 painter's triangles on it and I think I paid like $20 for the painters triangles. Now the painters triangles are practically glued to the table by all the paint layers lol
Great video looks like you could use the insulated stainless mug from harbor freight less than ten dollars and has cover to keep sawdust out keeps ice all day.
I bought a set of Marples ..older ones, at a flea market, they needed some attention to bring them back to life and properly sharpened, but they are Sheffield , not China. Used the scary sharp method. Love them !
These little brushes clean up really well, just let the glue dry and it practically falls off, I purchased one of these little brushes and must say it performed very well , BTW gorilla glue is my go to glue usually.
Nice video! Interesting products! I have a couple bastard files and I think it would be nice to see a video on them if you have the time? Thank you posting this entertaining and informative video!
Like to see you review the Irwin chisel and the curved knife. And I like my Stanley pocket knife for marking to I first seen Paul Sellers use one that's when I bought mine.
Those riser cones from Rockler slide all over the place if trying to use as is. Best to purchase the matching set of cookies that these cones fit snuggly over and snap into place. If not then at the very least you will need some non slip matt on the bench. Anything else is too slick rendering those cones useless I vote for the hooked knife review. I have never seen one in action. Only hanging from a peg board at the store
If like a review I the sili brush and chisel. I own the brush. But it's the only one I've used. And Im not sure if it's a good buy or a pc. of junk. Thanks for the cool video.
PLEASE do a review of your iced drink! its 34° celcius here in belgium while i watch your video... i NEED your drink! ow, and nice video! like your channel!
@@lastingbuild1373 Even allowing for the exchange rate (currently $1 Au is about $.60 US) its ridiculous. We are a small market. Australia is geographically large (about 92% of mainland USA) but small population only about 25m people. All imports are expensive. Also what you consider 'normal' timber we consider exotic.
You guys dont need thousands of dollars worth of tools to start Some basic Woodworking. heck honestly dont even need hundreds to start! I started by finding very cheap in price Good usa made vintage tools and cleaned them up. And most work better than the new Chinese made junk! That most stores offer nowadays. But you can Start with pretty basic tools. Such as A Simple hand saw and Chisel and and a Hand plane. And then slowly add to your tool collection. Thats what me and most Woodworkers do actually. Say you buy 1 tool every month well in a few you years youll have a Wonderful Tool Collection! Start at Garage Sales and Second hand stores (Thrift Stores) or if you cant make it to a store online is a wonderful Place for all of your needs! Maybe your mom and dad could let you use their ebay acount if you do some chores for them or something. Just ask it never hurts! But yeah ebay and even amazon have some great deals on tools! Even cheap tools work for a while until you can afford better. Good luck Guys! Take care. -David
@@daviddaddy that was a big paragraph XD but thanks ill look into it ill see if i can get a job soon cause i turn 16 next month. and i want to earn money early so after highschool i can get a car or what ever like my own place
No, just tariffs. Depends where the product is coming from and that cost gets passed on to the consumer. For example, many products coming from or even going through the states and into Canada can be hit by a 10-25% tariff and that's also true of products coming from Canada into the states... But also keep in mind the currency value is not the same... $20 CAD = $15.20 USD
@@ZeoCyberG I have seen made in Canada products cheaper on Amazon USA. Obviously currency value plays a factor but when something is 50-75% higher or worse in Canada it's a rip off.
@@ZeoCyberG Would cost me $22.54 CAD Amazon CA but $14.28 USD with $6.28 of that being shipping from Amazon USA which would only be $18.77 CAD at current exchange rates and I'm not paying shipping from Amazon CA
Doesn't work that way, not all the same products have a tariff imposed on them in each country. So you'll see a bigger price difference on some products but not others. The higher tariffs are typically targeted to specific goods/products... While Canada generally has a lower threshold than the US for applying tariffs to goods. So will tend to effect more products than you'd see in the states. Another factor is some goods come from countries like China that subsidizes many of their goods and make a lot of use of cheap labor. So some products are also produced at lower cost and unfairly compares to products form other countries.
I want to know how easy it is to accidentally mess up the shape you are trying to match, on accident or if it keeps the shape well. Maybe different brands hold the shape better vs value?
Aside from 'maybe' the chisel & the file depending on the quality the rest is trash. Waste of money buying push sticks as you eventually tear them up - best make your own using your wood scraps
"...I can imagine using this if you're gonna MAKE A SPOON"... OMG LOL... You lost me right there. Nonetheless, thanks for the tips. it was well edited at least.
As you should know by now, that is not a file but a 4-in-game wood rasp. There are less expensive shop made substitutes for the cones, the bots and brushes. Want to be helpful, show the novice woodworker's how to make perfectly good substitutes for many unnecessary gadgets.
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The bench cookies he has shown are actually supposed to be put over the Rockler Bench Cookie. Not a stand alone item
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@Santiago Chris I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and im in the hacking process atm.
I see it takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
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because everyone knows Woodpecker tools are made in the USA
You get cheap when you buy cheap.
For bench cookies, just take some scrap wood and drill some screws onto them. Work rests on the screws. Done
Right!! I was thinking of plastic covers with a screw on top. Yours is even better. 👋🏽🇹🇹👍🏾
But put something on the tips of the screws otherwise it will scratch the piece you are working on
If screws mark work piece drill for dowel with point sanded on.
Bench cookies are so easy to DIY, I wonder why would anyone ever buy them.
An even better bench cookies can be had using hock pucks. Youth size is perfect. I've used them to make all of the Rockler ones. Plus I've used them building adjustable feet for my benches. I bought mine on the web for about $0.50 each. You can use old mouse pads for a non-slip surface.
Using the knife as a marking tool is great. Id forgotten about that technique
The glue brush is great, I have one and what is nice if you forget to clean it , it comes clean with a bit of water, the dried glue flakes off.
Four in hand files are old friends in any shop. Terrific collection of handy tools. 👍
Hi, I live in the UK and sometimes I find a bargain that is cheaper than in the USA. In our £ shop where everything is a £ (I am not sure of the conversion rate but it is not far from 1£=1$) they have a silicon brush for pastry, you get two brushes for a £ and they are identical to the glue brush you showed. The thing I love about these is you just let the glue dry and then pull it off the brush because the glue will not stick to it.
I completely agree! Best part of these brushes
Currently, 1 British Pound Sterling equals $1.245 USD...
The Irwin chisel is a great deal. I have used the whole set for years and loved them. Oh, the last item is not a bastard file, it is a 4-in-hand.
I really like it too
At home we use spray paint lids as pench cookies. We can buy the cans of paint and keep the lids for the same price
Stanley knife is my go to marking knife
Brilliant I buy useful stuff just got a double ended hammer lol
Paul Sellers also recommends that Stanley knife as a marking knife.
The Rockler finishing stands are designed to snap onto Rockler's bench cookies, That gives them a much more stable base than using them on their own.
Thanks
I vote for the hook knife review. I have been wanting to get one for spoon carving but have been hesitant to get a cheap one. I use both the glubot and the silicone brush and love them. I once saw a review of the brush that said when you pull the glue off its almost like picking a booger.
😂thanks
Clark brothers is trash. Get a nice BeaverCraft hook knife on Amazon. Have had mine for a year and is a quality product. Holds an edge too.
Hotrod Hog Sir what kind of wood do you use when making spoons for cooking use . I’m from NC so I don’t know what kind of trees to use for them . I want to learn how to make them but want the wood to be safe for cooking with . And some videos I’ve seen sad use the wood green and dry the spoon in the shavings and some say dry the wood a year .
exactly what i’ve been searching for as well!! thanks 🙏🏻
The contour gauge is great to use around pipes, bottoms of door frames and other odd hard to measure shapes. Fit it, transfer and cut. Mine was indispensable when I remolded our little cottage, 90% was all hand made. You be the judge. A review of glue bottles for pro or con would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for sharing. :)
Thanks for sharing!
Yup the Irwin chisel how well it is to keep shape etc.
Yes do a review on the chisel hook knife as in how well it hols n edge n if it's sturdy. Couple things you chose could b made from scrap ply wood. As the finishing stands 4 pieces of 3/4 (n I do mean scrap any shape any size) plywood a small hole drilled in center n a 1 inch long nail drove in the center hole. Save that 10$ with 5-10 minutes work for something u can't make easy n that you really need.
Nice little selection of tools. Be sure to check out rocklers prices before ordering from amazon I usually get it cheaper buying direct and free shipping over $35 being on the mailing list. The glue brush is less than $4, the glue bottle with the rolling head is still $10 but you get a handful of different tops that come in handy and the cookie risers are $6. But most importantly did you build the cardboard airplane that came on the flap of your amazon box???
Not yet! Lol
Yes Sir , most all good tools ! I have several Irwin chisels and they are very good tools ! I would like you to do an more in-depth review on the spoon knife , if I am calling it by the right name !
The other one is the contour gage , it is used for , one thing for marking the edges of stone to wood , also more commonly used to mark edges of molding or wainscoting to get a good clean match between corners ! Thank you for the great information !
Thanks! I did make a coffee scoop with spoon knife and there is a video of that!
@@lastingbuild1373 I will go and look for that one ! Thanks again ! Keep them coming !
The glue roller is over $20 in UK.
James Lochridge ouch! That too much!
Do a video on the contour gauge I’ve been wanting one of those
I just might
The bench cookie finishing points are used with the rocker bench cookies, they are s puck sized cookie with rubber on both top and bottoms of each to hold your project off the tabletop
Thanks
The two glue bottles and the chisel. Thank you.
Thanks
Please review the hook knife and the chisel, I have been wanting to get a hook knife for awhile. Thanks. Very good video love the channel I make alot of projects with pallet wood.
Thanks!
I guess technically those are tools. I do like the marking knife,and the chisel isn't too bad,but I think Lowe's has a stainless steel contour
gauge for around $9.50 an their four way file an rasp was about $8.00 when I got mine.
Thanks for sharing your video. P.S. Would like to see a review on the spoon gouge I'm curious about how long the sharpness last. Ty
Thanks
Id like to see the review on the chisel and the contour gauge
Thanks!
That hook knife looks interesting.
The Marples chisel is a best buy tool. I missed my opportunity to buy 4 sets for $20 each at Lowes 16 years ago.
Ditch the push stick and get a micro jig gripper, you won't regret it
For me it’s a question of storage. Where do you keep all these smaller items?
Hey brother, Rockler has so many products that are kinda gimmicky. With those bench cookie paint holder things, painter's triangles are like... Waaaaaay cheaper. I have a lazy Suzan painting table with about 40 painter's triangles on it and I think I paid like $20 for the painters triangles. Now the painters triangles are practically glued to the table by all the paint layers lol
thank you
Your welcome!
I am curious on how the hook knife works.
👍
Believe the “file” is called a “four in hand” rasp. They ARE very handy.
Looking great Jim
Thanks buddy!
Definitely the rasp. Please test it out.
Great video looks like you could use the insulated stainless mug from harbor freight less than ten dollars and has cover to keep sawdust out keeps ice all day.
Sure could!
Sure could!
Your contour gage is pretty much the same as the one Harbor Freight sells for $7.99... BTW, they are linkable to make a wider contour gage...
I would like to see either the hook knife or chisel.
Thanks
The gluebot is amazing I bought one from rockler when in the US on vacation and I have since ordered 3 more.
I completely agree!
Martin Madsen I’m definitely getting a Glu Bot. Using an old mustard squeeze bottle.
how you know you're a wood worker... You go to rockler while on vacation 😂😂
Can u review the chisel and contour guage
I would like to see the hook knife reviewed
Thanks
great video! appreciate these videos while i’m looking for tools!
I want you to make the paper aeroplane on the amazon box and review how well it flies lol
🤔
Alright, let's see that chisel!
I would also like to see that hook knife and contour gauge.
Thanks! ruclips.net/video/8EENGTbziF0/видео.html
Thanks...never occurred to me to just for $10 tools
The contour tool is something I’d like to see a more in-depth review on
looks like his shop is Messer than mine. amazing
great show of tools that never get shown the glue bot looks interesting.
Thanks
Clicks first link. Glue roller. Amazon: currently unavailable . Exits stage left
Amazon is complete trash 👎. Ebay has these all day
Love it thank you
The Irwin chisel will actually not live up to a harbor freight chisel sadly. A once great name gone down
Thanks Tim for sharing!
I bought a set of Marples ..older ones, at a flea market, they needed some attention to bring them back to life and properly sharpened, but they are Sheffield , not China. Used the scary sharp method. Love them !
I’m starting to do woodworking and was looking at the Irwin chisels. Wasn’t sure whether they would be good or not. Could you do a review on them?
I'd like to see the glue bottles, chisel, but definitely the contour guide. Thanks for the info!
Thanks
1 vote for contour guide.
-Will
Debtfreehomesteaders thanks
Great list of very handy and inexpensive tools! Thanks for the info!
Thanks!
Can you do all of them!! Thank you!! Im new to your chanel!
I have done a few of them but probably won’t get around to all of them!
The silly brush , do you clean it up after each use? Seems like a lot of work.
I try too! If not the dry glue peels out fairly easy.
These little brushes clean up really well, just let the glue dry and it practically falls off, I purchased one of these little brushes and must say it performed very well , BTW gorilla glue is my go to glue usually.
You can get cheap push sticks at harbor freight for two dollars if you need one you don't care if you beat up
Do the hook knife. I have the glue bot and love it. Much easier to dispense glue than the original bottles.
Thanks
My question is how do you clean the roller after use .
Nice video! Interesting products! I have a couple bastard files and I think it would be nice to see a video on them if you have the time? Thank you posting this entertaining and informative video!
Could you do a review of the push stick
Hook knife please...Thank you in advance👍
Thanks
Like to see you review the Irwin chisel and the curved knife. And I like my Stanley pocket knife for marking to I first seen Paul Sellers use one that's when I bought mine.
I vote with the Punisher. Thank you
Thanks David! Good to hear from you.
Good to still be here. This heat has gotten me a couple of times
I hear ya! My “get up and go” is limited by this heat!
Please review the rocker finishing and the chisel.
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Pass on the bench cookie cones. Unless u actually own bench cookies there way cheaper options at the home store
Thanks
Contour tool for sure!!!
Those riser cones from Rockler slide all over the place if trying to use as is. Best to purchase the matching set of cookies that these cones fit snuggly over and snap into place. If not then at the very least you will need some non slip matt on the bench. Anything else is too slick rendering those cones useless
I vote for the hooked knife review. I have never seen one in action. Only hanging from a peg board at the store
Thanks
Did you get the bench cookies that go with the finishing cones? They snap on to the Bench cookies. I have them and I love using them.
Didn’t realize the cones fit onto the cookies until I seen your comment.i may need to order those.
@@lastingbuild1373 Do. They work awesome. and the Cookies are a really good price too. I use them both, And the do as advertised.
I would like to see a revue of the Irwin chisel.
Thanks!
@@lastingbuild1373 I'd also like to see how the Irwin holds an edge.
JayTap thanks
If like a review I the sili brush and chisel. I own the brush. But it's the only one I've used. And Im not sure if it's a good buy or a pc. of junk. Thanks for the cool video.
Thanks for watching
Demo the contour gage please.
Thanks
Hook knife and chisel please
Rate the hook knife
Thanks
PLEASE do a review of your iced drink!
its 34° celcius here in belgium while i watch your video... i NEED your drink!
ow, and nice video! like your channel!
Thanks
I'm in Australia. When I followed your link for the silibrush I was redirected to Amazon.au. Your link shows $6.99. Australian link shows $40.56?????
Wow, that’s crazy! Don’t pay that.
@@lastingbuild1373 Even allowing for the exchange rate (currently $1 Au is about $.60 US) its ridiculous. We are a small market. Australia is geographically large (about 92% of mainland USA) but small population only about 25m people. All imports are expensive.
Also what you consider 'normal' timber we consider exotic.
Hook knife or roller glue bottle.
Thanks
i subscribed. i want to wood work but im 15 and cant buy big stuff :/
Thanks!
Same here but im 13
You guys dont need thousands of dollars worth of tools to start Some basic Woodworking. heck honestly dont even need hundreds to start! I started by finding very cheap in price Good usa made vintage tools and cleaned them up. And most work better than the new Chinese made junk! That most stores offer nowadays. But you can Start with pretty basic tools. Such as A Simple hand saw and Chisel and and a Hand plane. And then slowly add to your tool collection. Thats what me and most Woodworkers do actually. Say you buy 1 tool every month well in a few you years youll have a Wonderful Tool Collection! Start at Garage Sales and Second hand stores (Thrift Stores) or if you cant make it to a store online is a wonderful Place for all of your needs! Maybe your mom and dad could let you use their ebay acount if you do some chores for them or something. Just ask it never hurts! But yeah ebay and even amazon have some great deals on tools! Even cheap tools work for a while until you can afford better. Good luck Guys! Take care. -David
@@daviddaddy that was a big paragraph XD but thanks ill look into it ill see if i can get a job soon cause i turn 16 next month. and i want to earn money early so after highschool i can get a car or what ever like my own place
@@MadDogTM Yeah sorry my Grammar and run on sentences are horrible haha. But Best of Luck! You'll get there, Just takes some time, best of luck.
Dude the rockler glue kit is 20 bucks and you would've got all that glue stuff covered.
I would like to see a review on the spoon knife.
Thanks
Me to
I went thru and ordered most of their $10 tools.
Let me know what you think about them!
Jim should check out the WISH Channel look for woodworking tools might be surprised at what you find Love your channel.
Thanks Sam! Will ck it out!
The glue Bot on Amazon USA is $8 and on Amazon.Canada its $20 Amazon RIPS OFF Canadians.
That’s interesting. Didn’t know that.
No, just tariffs. Depends where the product is coming from and that cost gets passed on to the consumer. For example, many products coming from or even going through the states and into Canada can be hit by a 10-25% tariff and that's also true of products coming from Canada into the states...
But also keep in mind the currency value is not the same...
$20 CAD = $15.20 USD
@@ZeoCyberG I have seen made in Canada products cheaper on Amazon USA. Obviously currency value plays a factor but when something is 50-75% higher or worse in Canada it's a rip off.
@@ZeoCyberG Would cost me $22.54 CAD Amazon CA but $14.28 USD with $6.28 of that being shipping from Amazon USA which would only be $18.77 CAD at current exchange rates and I'm not paying shipping from Amazon CA
Doesn't work that way, not all the same products have a tariff imposed on them in each country. So you'll see a bigger price difference on some products but not others.
The higher tariffs are typically targeted to specific goods/products...
While Canada generally has a lower threshold than the US for applying tariffs to goods. So will tend to effect more products than you'd see in the states.
Another factor is some goods come from countries like China that subsidizes many of their goods and make a lot of use of cheap labor. So some products are also produced at lower cost and unfairly compares to products form other countries.
No need for the reviews. In my opinion all that stuff is junk; except the glu-bot,but you do you.
Have a great 2020
I think the chisel is also a good buy!
Contour gauge
Thanks
I want to know how easy it is to accidentally mess up the shape you are trying to match, on accident or if it keeps the shape well. Maybe different brands hold the shape better vs value?
Time for an update?
That isn’t a Bastard file a bastard file I a fine toothed file on the whole file and on both sides
Aside from 'maybe' the chisel & the file depending on the quality the rest is trash. Waste of money buying push sticks as you eventually tear them up - best make your own using your wood scraps
That's not a bastard file, it's a wood rasp.
Magnet on a push stick? Doesn’t sound safe at all 😂
"...I can imagine using this if you're gonna MAKE A SPOON"... OMG LOL... You lost me right there. Nonetheless, thanks for the tips. it was well edited at least.
Looks like a way to spend $100 to me.
Thanks for watching
I'm a little disappointed that you didn't cut out and make a paper plane out of the amazon box.
Don’t these tools just clutter your workshop? How do you find tools in your workshop? There’s so much clutter!
Most of them are toys except the chisel
The glue accessories have all been very helpful
Home
I remember Amazon Prime. That was before the Covid Wars.👴
Stanley knifes $45:99
Tell me why you had no idea what some of those tools were gonna be 😂😂
As you should know by now, that is not a file but a 4-in-game wood rasp. There are less expensive shop made substitutes for the cones, the bots and brushes. Want to be helpful, show the novice woodworker's how to make perfectly good substitutes for many unnecessary gadgets.
4-in-hand! Damn autocorrect!
That is a good idea
The next tool I got here is.....
An empty plastic bag. Yah!!!
I think this guys got a glue fetish. 🤔