Woodworking's Best Kept Secret Revealed

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024

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  • @SpencleyDesignCo
    @SpencleyDesignCo  Год назад +13

    Big thanks to NorthOne for partnering with us on this video. Use my link to apply for NorthOne and get a $10 credit when you open and fund your account: apply.northone.com/spencley
    Plans for this bench: kmtools.com/collections/plans/products/low-combination-work-horse
    Learn more about the charity: kmtools.com/pages/kmww-charity
    👉 All My Plans - rebrand.ly/66hppxg
    👉 Merch - rebrand.ly/d52ph5d
    👉 Patreon - rebrand.ly/txql2ur
    👉 Podcast - anchor.fm/offthecutpodcast

    • @Donovan3017
      @Donovan3017 Год назад

      Last minute of your excellent educational and fun video lost voice audio. OTHER THAN THAT, thank you for your work. You've given me ideas for my future work.

    • @mjb12141963
      @mjb12141963 8 месяцев назад

      Thank you, NorthOne, you are helping to feed my RUclips addiction.

  • @steelsunpi
    @steelsunpi Год назад +130

    Wish you used better titles so we can save the video to rewatch later as reference. Now we can't because we don't know what it is due to the click bait vague title.

    • @Hilmish
      @Hilmish Год назад +10

      Agreed!

    • @ptmiller98
      @ptmiller98 Год назад +4

      You can save videos to custom name files

    • @danielbackstrom9418
      @danielbackstrom9418 Год назад +25

      I don’t like the click bait titles. Often I just skip videos like this.

    • @5280Woodworking
      @5280Woodworking Год назад +9

      I loved the vid but totally agree

    • @susyqscraftylife2422
      @susyqscraftylife2422 Год назад +10

      I agree. Sometimes i skip his videos because of the click bait sounding titles.

  • @katzmosestools
    @katzmosestools Год назад +48

    So amazing Eric. Your support means the world to me and our recipients. Thank you for everything!

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  Год назад +4

      thank you for getting me involved in this! it was a fantastic experience

    • @macciedemac
      @macciedemac Год назад +2

      How can a post from a few hours ago have a comment from 12 days ago…

    • @JeffCichocki
      @JeffCichocki Год назад

      @@macciedemac It was only available to specific people until it was made public to everyone else. For more info, check out how his Patreon supporter benefits work.

    • @woodandwheelz
      @woodandwheelz Год назад

      ​@@SpencleyDesignCo As a 100% disabled Vet who basically, and I'm not complaining, got screwed and kicked to the curb by an organization that was supposed to help Vets in need, It Truly warms my heart to see the work that you and Jonathan Katz-Moses is doing for the disabled community. When I'm able to get back into making videos and working in the shop again, I'm definitely going to mention projects like this and the JK-M Charity. Thank you.

    • @ClintonCaraway-CNC
      @ClintonCaraway-CNC Год назад

      I rode down the elevator with JK-M yesterday in Atlanta. I was actually kind of surprised and really didn't know what to say so I just headed through the lobby and up the stairs to the PwnCNC booth where I kicked myself for not saying hello.

  • @wayward-saint
    @wayward-saint Год назад +108

    Please stop the clickbait titles. You’re better than that.

    • @dkllkd
      @dkllkd Год назад +26

      Agreed. I'm starting to skip watching them b/c I hate the titles so much.

    • @randywheeler3914
      @randywheeler3914 Год назад +11

      Agreed

    • @mergedown
      @mergedown Год назад +8

      I couldn't agree more!! Such a great build for a great reason, but the title is absolute Clickbait, as most of them have been as of recent. So disappointing as you are good at what you do and fun to watch. These titles are just getting out of control.

    • @tomtillman
      @tomtillman Год назад +9

      Well, what happened? Oh, just a 100% false title.

    • @capi2692
      @capi2692 Год назад +4

      Thank you! I literally just wrote the same message then saw yours.

  • @theren8311
    @theren8311 Год назад +72

    Your channel has a lot of good content, and I've learned quite a bit since I first spotted a video, but the reality is none of it is searchable because the titles are all vague and don't reference the actual content in a meaningful way.
    When I first watched your vids, the only reason I thought to click on it was because I saw a tool I was currently looking up, in the side bar. Even then browsing your channel videos are a bit difficult. If there is anything I would recommend to improve your content look up, is to use less vague titles or use thumbnails with the main topic in it, if you get me. Otherwise, keep producing all the good work 👍

    • @matthewmarello1347
      @matthewmarello1347 Год назад +12

      Not to mention he doesn't believe in grammar, at all. I like his videos but the titles actually make me not watch at all.

    • @chinese244
      @chinese244 Год назад

      Its on purpose ,so that you will click on the video !!!!! Slick , but effective.

    • @wooddogg8
      @wooddogg8 Год назад +2

      @@chinese244 Yes we are aware if that, I wont use the word Clickbait' but I just did. I agree with the OP. I'm usually searching for specific things; tools techniques or designs. For example having the term handsaw bench in the title would be very useful. Good advice!! And as for the title, what do we all start to start doing now?

    • @michaelcorboy8703
      @michaelcorboy8703 Год назад +5

      His titles are kinda insulting too. I know it's a marketing thing but I'm here to learn, don't call me stupid and expect me to click on your videos.
      Some of his recent titles:
      "I don't know why more people don't do this"
      "Why hasn't every woodworker learned this"
      "This is why your woodworking business doesn't make money"
      "I don't know why more people don't do this" (again)
      "Woodworkers on youtube are lying to you"
      "I will never understand why people ruin their projects like this"
      "Everyone starts with the wrong tools" etc etc etc

    • @Joe52090
      @Joe52090 Год назад +2

      27 minutes later and I'm still not even sure what the thing is that I'm supposed to have already known. Is it what a dog hole is? Because I still don't know that either.

  • @skiblink
    @skiblink Год назад +9

    Curious. Where do the titles to these videos come from?

  • @kevinrogers-fj1vr
    @kevinrogers-fj1vr Год назад +6

    Safety alert- do not use a screwdriver as a wedge when cutting on your table saw! Use a pice of scrap wood. Screwdrivers are nasty projectiles when they fall and roll into the spinning blade

  • @PMichaels
    @PMichaels Год назад +76

    Eric - I really like your content. However, I won’t watch any more videos until you stop using needless clickbait titles. They are senseless and make it impossible to reference or search your videos. As someone else said, you are better than this. Use something in the title and thumbnail that gives us some clue as to what these videos are about.

    • @mgurbulak
      @mgurbulak 10 месяцев назад +6

      This is the first video I watched from this channel and I thought the same thing. He may get more views but I'm not subscribing or liking. Also soooo many ads for a donation project video.

    • @distortedodin
      @distortedodin 9 месяцев назад +5

      I also agree. Not helpful at all.

    • @twylabowman3489
      @twylabowman3489 9 месяцев назад +3

      Totally agree…. Irritating!

    • @layneinchains4047
      @layneinchains4047 8 месяцев назад +2

      He’s insufferable

    • @kairu.kun.z
      @kairu.kun.z 7 месяцев назад +1

      A lot of these wood workers on RUclips are fucking annoying. As someone with perfectionism adhd it pisses me off because everyone says only use this or that or don’t use this or that but in reality wood working there is so many ways to do things that are not wrong.

  • @michaelmeans9187
    @michaelmeans9187 Год назад +2

    The quickest way I make half laps (keeping it simple) is to hand saw down the sides along my pencil line first. Smack it with a hammer and chisel about a 1/4" above the baseline to break off the bulk of the waste. Then I work my way down to the baseline with the hammer and chisel tapping lightly. Cheap, simple, effective. I don't recommend this method if you are batching out projects for a production run. However for a one off project, I have found I can get it done quicker with hand tools than power tools. Keep up the good work, I really enjoy watching your videos.

  • @ProbablyUnacceptable
    @ProbablyUnacceptable 6 месяцев назад

    as a disabled maker who has found it hard as heck to afford what I want/need on a disability budget, I want to thank you and JKM for all you are doing. God bless and best wishes.

  • @edwardt8194
    @edwardt8194 9 месяцев назад

    Also wood sometimes pinches the blade. If you suspect this, insert a wedge at the kerf of the cut as soon as you can. Works beautifully.

  • @surfandsnowbord
    @surfandsnowbord Год назад +1

    Pre-notching those half laps can easily and quickly be done using a handheld circular saw like you would a table saw. You can cut close to your finished lines and depth, leave 1/8 between kerfs and then chip the remaining wood out. Then clean with router.

  • @aburgh
    @aburgh Год назад +8

    FYI, I have unsubscribed because of the click-bait headlines. I understand the need to draw attention, but the headlines and thumbnails provide zero clues to know what the video is about, so the channel is of little value to me as a woodworking reference. In this case, was it a safety video? No. What should I pay attention to? I assume you were referring to the planer problem, but how would paying more attention prevent that? It’s a cautionary reminder, but that seems to be it. Maybe I lack imagination. Anyway, best of luck for now.

  • @OtherThanIntendedPurpose
    @OtherThanIntendedPurpose Год назад +2

    this is an amazing thing. as a disabled woodworker myself, I would love to have these shop aids. if wood prices ever go back to an affordable level, I will be trying to get the plans for all three of the helpers. VA pensions teach you how to be patient, and save for even the small items.

  • @glencrandall7051
    @glencrandall7051 Год назад +1

    You deserve a big pat on the back for this project. Anyone who donates time and or material to the underprivileged or handicapped is a saint in my book. 👍👍You were dead right overbuilding this bench. However I think you missed one feature which I think is a must. That is to splay the legs a few degrees. The splay is necessary for stability which I think would be most important for someone with a handicap. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂🙂

  • @georgescarlett2320
    @georgescarlett2320 9 месяцев назад

    Love the planer snipe seen at 3:57, Grrrrrrrrrrrrrr!

  • @johnnyb95678
    @johnnyb95678 Год назад +4

    Eric, great job and share out. And as always, really appreciate your honesty in being human. Also, awesome to see you giving back and are a big inspiration to us all. Thank you!!!

  • @Erik_The_Viking
    @Erik_The_Viking Год назад +1

    That's wonderful what you're doing! Nice to see support to woodworkers.

  • @ThomasBailey-qw6cf
    @ThomasBailey-qw6cf Год назад

    Spencley Design:
    his old wodbutcher and retired Architect have learned a tremendous amount. All my work has been pre internet and house carpentry. Renovations and new construction on our own houses while living in them.
    I'm over in Springfield, Ohio. Thanks so much for your sharing of your talents and slills.
    Regards,
    Tom Bailey

  • @Tool-Meister
    @Tool-Meister Год назад +1

    Thanks for the “SAFETY SEGUE”! Safety Glasses AND a leather apron! For your consideration: I understand your saw blade is set low for safety. That said and understood, setting it higher makes for cleaner cuts with less effort required. You might want to give in and use a blade guard with the blade set higher. It also MAY be less prone to collecting pitch. Lastly if you’re not using a thin kerf blade, you should. It’s like adding another 1/2 hp to your saw! I highly recommend Forrest. I purchased my Forrest 10” thin kerf in 1987. It’s been back to Forrest twice for resharpening and has many years left in it!

  • @theHappiSingh
    @theHappiSingh 8 месяцев назад

    You should have way more subscribers. Great build!

  • @EngineerMikeF
    @EngineerMikeF Год назад

    For hogging out lap joints, a handsaw, multi-kerf, pop out the waste

  • @mikeandlucky
    @mikeandlucky Год назад

    "As long as you get it done, that's a good method" are great words for woodworkers.

  • @Richard-dh8ny
    @Richard-dh8ny Год назад +1

    Try coating your table saw blade with WD40 Specialist Dry Lube. It really helps limit the build-up of sap. I also use it on my router bits. :-)

  • @upchurch2222
    @upchurch2222 Год назад +3

    Awesome build for an Awesome cause! It’s amazing to see so many forces come together to bless another Woodworker, that love and support hits me in the feels.
    I too take way to long on mark ups and over engineering projects, somewhat due to me being a woodworking novice, but it makes me happy to learn even experienced folks share similar processes.

  • @lauramarshall6376
    @lauramarshall6376 Год назад +1

    A friend made me an apron that says, 'Hold on while I overthink this.' Love your comments regarding this. :0

  • @thijs199
    @thijs199 Год назад +1

    you need to use T shaped allen keys. not a multitool thing you can't put enough force that way

  • @docolemnsx
    @docolemnsx Год назад +1

    Every now and then, pull the bit out slightly when drilling deep holes like the ones for the dowels, it'll help evacuate the sticky material. You'll save it from lots of overheating and extend its life.

  • @inmyimage1081
    @inmyimage1081 10 месяцев назад

    As the father of a low functioning autistic child, actually young adult since just turned 20 but doesn’t look a day over 14 and most frequently gravitates things made for toddlers or very young children, I have to leave a comment to help spread the word about the charity although i hope they take time to ensure that whatever they give someone is safe for their developmental age.

  • @georgescarlett2320
    @georgescarlett2320 9 месяцев назад

    "Tonka" Table Saw, gotta love it, Ha! Gb

  • @seanforehand8785
    @seanforehand8785 Год назад

    God bless and protect you both!!

  • @jerrymckissen1617
    @jerrymckissen1617 8 месяцев назад

    Good job!!!!

  • @bonacci01
    @bonacci01 Год назад

    What a great video, and bench !

  • @matthewschulz9592
    @matthewschulz9592 Год назад +1

    Great video, great cause.
    I also really like how you show multiple options to accomplish the same task. Very helpful when you don’t have all the tools you wish you had.

  • @davidhykes3194
    @davidhykes3194 Год назад

    Interesting video. I applaud your support for handicapped workers. They need it. I do have some small suggestions for a slight improvement to your design.
    First, on a bench like yours the legs would normally be splayed outwards a couple inches. This will add a great deal of stability. The cuts would be the same on the bench top. The leg joints would need to be angled. These cuts would be difficult with a table saw but easy with a band saw or a hand saw.
    Second, when installing ordinary round dowels in a blind hole, they need ribs to give the glue and air room to move. This is easily done by simply crunching the dowel with a pair of pliers that have big teeth (vise grips. Channellock's, old-fashioned slip joint pliers). you wind up with longitudinal grooves that allow much easier insertion, and they can still be smooth where they show.

  • @bobnicholas5994
    @bobnicholas5994 Год назад

    The Dewalt battery operated palm router is incredible! I just got one and it is incredible for carving and woodworking. I bought the plunge base it is even better.

  • @williamhanna5224
    @williamhanna5224 10 месяцев назад

    Very nice !

  • @droid3407
    @droid3407 Год назад

    I like how u explained everything and teaches 🎉

  • @Rainman270
    @Rainman270 Год назад +2

    When you use real tight fitting dowels, sometimes the glue gets pushed to the bottom and the dowels won’t seat at the bottom. I cut a tiny linear channel in each dowel to let the glue escape.

  • @brucem1553
    @brucem1553 Год назад +4

    Love it.
    Always enjoy your videos. But This one truly hit home. I am in tears and needed to thank you for sharing this project and all the information to help bring awareness to disabilities. I normally just give 👍 to videos I enjoy. I don't express things to well so I don't leave comments.
    Just needed to say from the bottom of my heart how much this touched me. And how amazing you and the wood working community really is. THANK YOU!!!

  • @justinrogers746
    @justinrogers746 Год назад

    Eric's at it again. Making woodworking accessible. Cheers!

  • @AlAmantea
    @AlAmantea Год назад

    Nice little saw bench.... and I see you figured out a nice way to fix that overcut on the notch. well done!

  • @collegeguy14
    @collegeguy14 7 месяцев назад

    Where you been? Ready for more videos. Cheers

  • @jadieramacdougal5621
    @jadieramacdougal5621 Год назад

    cut a slot in a larger dia. dowel, slip the saw blade into it, drill and pin it. New saw handle!

  • @subbab4
    @subbab4 Год назад

    Why was the ruler placed over that hole on the top? Oh...you overcut the V end. HaHaHa. The router on the bottom 'shelf' missed on the leg ends. Man, you are right...entertainment value.

  • @eduardomontes1276
    @eduardomontes1276 Год назад

    Awesome bench !!!👍👏👏💪

  • @jimwholaver4265
    @jimwholaver4265 Год назад

    Go bucks I’m watching in Bakersfield California but my heart is in Hilliard Ohio and life long Buckeye fan

  • @jasonmayne1
    @jasonmayne1 Год назад

    Subscribed! You have a great “why” behind your videos and projects. Nice work.

  • @bobnicholas5994
    @bobnicholas5994 Год назад

    You were asking for suggestions for projects. How about a Frank Lloyd Wright plywood lounge chair? I can't find plans anywhere for these.

  • @bobbg9041
    @bobbg9041 Год назад +1

    The broken saw, your a woodworker make a handle.

  • @forgotrafe
    @forgotrafe Год назад +4

    Crazy suggestion... make a new handle for the saw ;)
    Agree with lots of other comments, please stop with the awful clickbaity irrelevant titles. They make your channel cheap & make it very hard for followers to find a particular video we might want to revisit in the future.

  • @mrniusi11
    @mrniusi11 Год назад

    i'm a simple guy... I see boxes of milwaukee tools and I sub.

  • @Mindsaw
    @Mindsaw Год назад

    Keep up the great work man!

  • @rogerlove7588
    @rogerlove7588 Год назад +1

    Regarding trimming the dowels with your broken saw, have you considered using your multi tool to cut them off? It works very well for me. Just a thought.

  • @devin8533
    @devin8533 Год назад +7

    Historically have enjoyed the content. Unsubbing though. Tell me what is in the video in the title. There is too much content out there to have to deal with the clickbait/mystery stuff. Just look at the last dozen titles...

  • @jerrybrown1446
    @jerrybrown1446 Год назад

    There are no rules when it comes to woodworking, personally, I use whatever method is the most fun that will still give good results.

  • @christopheramatos7909
    @christopheramatos7909 Год назад

    Eric, great video as ALWAYS! Look forward to meeting you next week at the WOCO meeting.

  • @PureBloodWNC
    @PureBloodWNC Год назад

    In aviation we say any landing you can walk away from is a good one. Any method that gets it done is right.

  • @lawrencelunsford6028
    @lawrencelunsford6028 Год назад

    Awesome job Eric! You did a fine job and blessed someone else with a gift you were given. You're a good guy but anybody that's followed you for more than five minutes knows that. Congrats on 100k subscribers.

  • @ping170
    @ping170 Год назад

    To avoid over engineering the stretchers with dowels, just kick some dovetails in 😋
    Nice bench nonetheless 👍

  • @DIYerGuy
    @DIYerGuy Год назад

    Super work bench Eric and for a good cause! A quick comment on the bench, it's so good looking it's a shame it's going to get a pounding and get scratched up! We often don't realize that those with disabilities have the same aspirations as those without disabilities have. And creating something with your own hands builds confidence and satisfaction that is unique. In viewing your video I couldn't help notice what a nice table saw fence you are using and was wondering if you could provide some info on it and a few other tools you used. I am subscribed and I always enjoy looking at your builds and videos!

  • @jeffwilder7117
    @jeffwilder7117 Год назад

    Very nice Eric! New subscriber here. Just ran across your video and liked it! Isn’t it humbling to give like you do. All of my woodworking I give away. What a great feeling! Keep up the good work brother!

  • @Possimpablee
    @Possimpablee Год назад

    The support on the legs are the wrong way around!

  • @nonplayablecharacter4815
    @nonplayablecharacter4815 Год назад +3

    No audio at the end

  • @pdan3676
    @pdan3676 Год назад

    Overkill bench but the tools that you used was cool.

  • @Grampiswoodshop
    @Grampiswoodshop Год назад

    Great Job Eric!! I finally moved to Florida and set up my shop. Now I just need to save up for lumber for my projects.

    • @6980869
      @6980869 Год назад +1

      &/Or go and acquire some off of CL or other platforms, for the cost of gas, time, and energy.

  • @tomglass1219
    @tomglass1219 Год назад

    Love this. What a great mission.

  • @bobnicholas5994
    @bobnicholas5994 Год назад

    The Dewalt palm router is the bomb!! I have one it is stupendous

  • @mjb12141963
    @mjb12141963 8 месяцев назад

    As it happens, I have 2 people in my life I have taught to work with wood that are now better than me and notice every mistake I make.

  • @ericwilliams538
    @ericwilliams538 Год назад

    Wow....this totally changed my perspective of you. Anytime, anyone goes out of their way for people with special, and or specific needs it just melts me.
    I'm a father of special needs child, that I would do anything for him.

  • @chinese244
    @chinese244 Год назад

    Great video and instructions. And THANK YOU for being the first woodworker admitting to doing OVERKILL on some of their work. I mean some will go into a ten hour video PART ONE of 5. ( I am exaggerating lol) in creating a 4 square inch wood cube . You get the point.....lol. I like the fact of measuring an extra 1/8 or 1/4 inch and then go back and flush it up. THANK YOU AGAIN

  • @sfop1
    @sfop1 Год назад

    Keep your broken saw… just use a vice grip at the end, as a handle.

  • @viktorcieslar9776
    @viktorcieslar9776 Год назад +1

    Zbytečně pilu přetěžuješ. Zuby kotouče mají být nad materiálem, aby nevytvářely při řezu pnutí víc,než je nezbytně nutné. Snižuje to zátěž na motor a snižuje to množství spálených stop na řezu materiálu. Vidím to na každém videu na RUclips... Jako kdyby lidé nechápali fyziku. Zuby jsou širší než samotný kotouč a čím déle jsou zuby v řezaném materiálu, tím kratší mají životnost a tím horší je řez. Nevýhod je víc. Nemám chuť to tady rozvádět a rozepisovat.

  • @liquidscor00
    @liquidscor00 Год назад +1

    If I may share some friendly feedback Eric. Could you try to keep processes humble? I understand we all work very hard to grow our arsenal of tools in pursuit of refinement and efficiency. I once started at the bottom as well. There were a couple of instances where you chose to use a novelty tool where instead (in my opinion) your expertise/skills would shine brighter if you demonstrated how to achieve the same result with beginner-type tools. I'm aware you mentioned it but it's different when someone can see it. There are just too many channels on YT with the same methods...it's your "How to build an inexpensive table under $$$" in a $10k+ workshop. Most people don't have access to a table saw, plunge-cut, or even planers. It's the accessible methods that pulled me into woodworking many years ago and kept me coming back to woodworker's channels for more advice. This could be one key driver to help increase subs and loyalty. I think your production quality is top notch and really enjoy your content. Just thought I'd share that thought with you. Congrats on 100k, well-deserved. Josh

  • @johnross325
    @johnross325 Год назад +1

    Find a good blade sharpening company that can sharpen your bits and blades. It's a lot cheaper and super easy.

  • @louisrucci6043
    @louisrucci6043 Год назад

    Find yourself a sharpening company. Forstner bits can be sharpened.

  • @sverpallasson4677
    @sverpallasson4677 Год назад

    a saw and a chisel might have done the job. ;) If you wanted it to be super precise you could have take the extra time to cut the relief cuts on the tablesaw, remove the bulk with a chisel and then tuned the bottom with the router..
    But to me, a handsaw and chisel would have done the trick in a few minutes per joint. :)

  • @curtisoliveira2874
    @curtisoliveira2874 11 месяцев назад

    “Word of the day”, the northOne advert Harvey table saw got me peeling through your more recent videos for a show and tell of the upgrade. 🤔 I’m left with curiosity of the tonka gold paint job. It looks nice. Was it all a mirage?

  • @vmoutsop
    @vmoutsop Год назад

    Cool project and great charity!

  • @UnbeatenPath1
    @UnbeatenPath1 Год назад +9

    Such a good charity and message, but no one will know until they click in the video. Your click bait titles have always been an issue, but they have been really bad lately. It also makes it hard to find past projects. Consider using titles with pertinent information in them. It's hard for me to decide what I want to watch from and I'm considering giving up.

  • @johnisley4578
    @johnisley4578 Год назад

    Love your work. You have my subscription! Cheers.

  • @clutteredchicagogarage2720
    @clutteredchicagogarage2720 Год назад

    Is that "high quality lumber" southern yellow pine? That stuff can be very hard and dense. I think this is part of the reason why your tools struggled with it a bit.
    I really enjoy working with SYP when I want a wood part that's hard and dense. I also like SYP because it's relatively cheap at my bigbox store.
    Yeah, I would not have cut that half-lap with a router like you did just because I try to avoid generating a lot of saw dust. I probably would have cut the shoulders with a circular saw or even just a hand saw, drilled some holes, and cut the middle part out with a jigsaw, and then snuck up on all the edges of the cuts with my router. But that's also because I just have an underpowered trim router.

  • @NarenCreates
    @NarenCreates Год назад

    Love your videos. I find them informative and creative.

  • @tektrixter
    @tektrixter Год назад

    Your saw isn't broken, its minimalist!

  • @CountMeDown
    @CountMeDown Год назад

    "We all make mistakes". Not me, never made a mistake woodworking, ever. Everything is....okay, I'm laughing to hard to finish that. If only I took a picture of the piece of wood that got thrown across the room when I first started.

  • @azurplex
    @azurplex Год назад

    Hiding your mistakes and working around limitations is a legit woodworking skill. That's the Art of it.

  • @jaredsteehl7039
    @jaredsteehl7039 Год назад +1

    Your a huge inspiration man! I just started wood working and I love your videos, it feels like I’m in the shop working with you! Thanks for the awesome videos

  • @treeforge
    @treeforge Год назад

    Nicely done sir.

  • @barkingshark6413
    @barkingshark6413 10 месяцев назад

    Buy yourself Dozuki Japanese pull saw and a Knew Concept fret saw…..It’ll save you a lot of time.

  • @jayphilbin2871
    @jayphilbin2871 Год назад

    The sound on the last 30 seconds or so is garbled. Not sure if this is on my end or the video itself.
    Anyway…
    What a great idea and contribution to your community.

  • @cuebj
    @cuebj Год назад

    Quite right to reinforce and over-engineer. Many of the users will be overweight. Their weight, combined with the impact forces of hand tools, is a huge amount of force going through the joints. I've supported several such community projects and considered the architecture, furnishings, fixtures, and fittings in relation to expected client groups

  • @joedance14
    @joedance14 9 месяцев назад

    Really enjoy your videos. I agree with other viewers about getting better titles. The music is not as bad as in some RUclips videos, but is still completely unnecessary and sometimes makes it more difficult to hear what you are saying, and can be distracting. In this video, the voice audio track stopped about 27:13. The music continued, of course.
    Hang in there. There is always room for improvement; or to put it another way, there is always potential to do better.
    Best wishes! Happy holidays! Stay safe!

  • @Aprendiz-de-Marceneiro
    @Aprendiz-de-Marceneiro Год назад

    Grande causa e grande vídeo.

  • @carterscustomrods
    @carterscustomrods Год назад

    Don't the helix carbide strain the planer? I've seen that it pulls a great deal more power from planer.

  • @thijs199
    @thijs199 Год назад

    Like even quality allen keys I almost tork them until they twist, when I attach these little knives. Im not a fan of how the knives are out in the open like they are on your machine, they should be more imbedded so they are more secure. At least they are on the cutting tools I operate (cutting tools from my boss)

  • @mwoody4560
    @mwoody4560 Год назад

    This is one of your best videos. Really enjoyed it and it’s great to know about people like you and JKM doing things like this. There are so many ways that we all can help our communities. it can be simple things or big things or anything in between. Can you imagine what our communities would be like if we all chose to do something? A complete non-related side note. I wish your titles lined up better your content. Your videos would be easier to search. 🤞

  • @Elektrotechniker
    @Elektrotechniker Год назад

    That plainer from Dewalt must be really crappy to be able to do that! Motor also seems very undersized due to the rpm sinking so significant under load…

  • @erinmoore9681
    @erinmoore9681 Год назад

    Here for the Steve Carrell edits. 😂

  • @Sawbladewoodworks
    @Sawbladewoodworks Год назад

    Did I see a new table saw in the back ground

  • @zachtoom
    @zachtoom Год назад

    I just discovered I live less than 5 minutes from Woodpeckers headquarters - might have to see if I can convince them to give me a tour