The author does like to from scratch, ruclips.net/user/postUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. As another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us don’t have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we won’t be able to practise the full stack project, is still great.
the author does like to from scratch, shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxD-QRFQz730FJEh4f9BYSf-nkIMIC9hL_ as another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us dont have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we wont be able to practice the full stack project, is still great.
that tablesaw cut is a goodway to lose a finger. do not press the wood into the fence and adjust while making cuts. that motion can lead to kickback. respect the tool before you end up with nubs
I'm convinced they lock these people in a room with tools, all kinds of random supplies, and a camera and say "film every weird thing you can come up with"
Um. Planning and self-discipline preceed skill building, not haphazard and randomness. Sometimes we don't know when the muse of creativity might hit, but I won't occur outside of some stints of hard work as well.
My favorite is the wood glass table. You score some wood, glob way too much stain on with the wrong brush, then place glass on top with no way to fasten it there. Table. Also do not cut toward your hands. That's like toddler level safety bud. Do not do anything this guy did with power tools as they are literally how to lose limbs.
@@MARTIN201199 in the process of what? That's true working with any tool, and up to you to make sure all safety measures are implemented. I didnt see one thing that's egregiously dangerous. That's why asked that, but didnt get an answer. You replied, but then didn't tell us what was so dangerous in your eyes. If there is, by all means share it. Nobody wants to see anyone get hurt!
I enjoyed this video because I have little wood working experience. I guess everyone else's wood working should be of your caliber. Where can I find videos of your techniques and advice?
I highly doubt they're using a filter just a shop vac full of glue,saw dust,bits of nails,chucks of wood ..potentially fingers along with other safety equipment hell the shop vac might have a saw or angle grinder...fork?.. attached to it to "fix" some sort of problem .we'll find out next video with probably an even worse song
I, too, like to make joints so loose that I can see daylight through them. Them’s called expansion joints, useful in areas of extremely high temperatures, extremely high humidity, and extremely low visibility.
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Got to 2:15 before seeing anything useful that I haven't already seen a hundred times. That's actually a pretty clever way to quickly make a bunch of matching tenons without having a tablesaw jig.
Most of it is ridiculous. That orbital sanding pad holder, though? Genius. I have recently realized a problem with mine being all over the place. Definitely making something to hold all the grits i need, labeled, and maybe a slot to slide the old ones into.
Wood n trees are cutting down every moment, this piece of wood you making, just imagine how many years it took to grow up just to that small size itself. Save Trees🌲🌳🌴 save Life, please🙏
Perfect, perfect, perfect. I could not make any of these joints perfect, I don't have that skill; but none of these are even close to perfect. Junior high carpentry kids can do better than this
I'm probably spoiled by some of the woodworking channels here on YT, but I was surprised some of the joints in this compilation were deemed good enough to show others.
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@@CLove511 A childhood tree was claimed by high winds. I asked for a slice of the trunk. That 8 inch trunk was now more Ike 2 ft. I was very disappointed when it dried and cracked way wider then I expected. When I saw your video I was delighted at the solution, brilliant, thanks.
Miter saw blade teeth are angled differently than a regular blade to prevent kick backs because of how it cuts the wood. His miter saw is just plain dangerous like a lot of other “tips”. Please take down for public safety. Also 1/8 gaps aren’t “perfect”
I wish talented people skilled in woodcraft or other minor artistry are appreciated in the same way as it is done in western countries. In my country India, such people barely manage to earn enough to ensure two time meal a day. Although, here even doctors are not appreciated, engineers left the league a decade ago, PhD scholars struggle for job and teachers are underpaid. So, a wild dream for us may be.
Just wanna point out that while a couple things from this were good, they don’t necessarily show reality or good faith. The fork thing as an example. Didn’t need to do the fork at all on that second shot, it was already lifted enough for a bar
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Me watching this video: yeesh, I have little experience woodworking, I shouldn't be so negative with my mental narrative. Me reading the comments: I'm quite kind and clearly have more experience than this person.
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No it was real, but I'm not sure which wood works best. There are some very rare and niche circumstances where boiling wood to make it soft is useful. I think there is a mallet designed by/associated with Abraham Lincoln where this technique is used. edit: i was mistaken about the mallet but I know I've seen the boiling water technique used before! The mallet is still fascinating tho lol
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The author does like to from scratch, ruclips.net/user/postUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. As another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us don’t have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we won’t be able to practise the full stack project, is still great.
the author does like to from scratch, shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxD-QRFQz730FJEh4f9BYSf-nkIMIC9hL_ as another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us dont have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we wont be able to practice the full stack project, is still great.
that tablesaw cut is a goodway to lose a finger. do not press the wood into the fence and adjust while making cuts. that motion can lead to kickback. respect the tool before you end up with nubs
My exact thought and reaction wtf!
Agreed
Crazy, a few seconds work isn’t worth a finger (or four)
@@firstnamelastname6271 That's even worse. people watching the video might get the idea that you can adjust the fence mid cut
@@JT-91 Exactly... why edit something like that.
The old rule holds good. Do not cut towards your hand, especially if using a razor sharp Japanese pull saw.
Do not follow any saw use examples from this video. That homemade mitre saw is terrifyingly dangerous.
Exactly what I was thinking. That's thing is asking for a really bad injury.
My channel
The first table saw vid I was thinking the same thing
When using any cutting implement NEVER cut towards your hand like this guy does.
I was about to say the same thing!
I'm convinced they lock these people in a room with tools, all kinds of random supplies, and a camera and say "film every weird thing you can come up with"
I believe that would be something that could happen for real
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"yes master"
@@tukangblink5899 👅
Um. Planning and self-discipline preceed skill building, not haphazard and randomness. Sometimes we don't know when the muse of creativity might hit, but I won't occur outside of some stints of hard work as well.
On several occasions I winced at how close they came to losing a finger. Some very dangerous practices in this video.
I love how the caption goes "PERFECT!" when the joint they are demonstrating is obviously sloppy like shit.
Let's take a moment to appreciate the absolute state of the board on the right half being completely crooked at 2:57
Yes! It was fine until he drilled it….why bother?
LOL
@@KorraTheFrenchie apparently he wanted that open gap, perhaps?!!?
After 40 years as a Carpenter I can safely say some people should not be allowed near any sort of tool whatsoever.
These videos are horrible. The Cringe runs deep.
There's always someone like this strutting around in the comments 😄
As not a carpenter I know these “tricks” are 95% garbage
@@PeteGoode what about the otgerv5%?
@@mechinized4685 the other 5% are “meh” at best.
Dang boy, nasty gaps, crooked joints, and OSHA nightmares, all in one video great job.
Whoever said it was a nice tips n trick, must have never work with wood before.
Idk, wood velcro sounds useful af, ya know, like leather socks
@@freedblowfish3705 hahahahaha nice joke pal
My favorite is the wood glass table. You score some wood, glob way too much stain on with the wrong brush, then place glass on top with no way to fasten it there. Table.
Also do not cut toward your hands. That's like toddler level safety bud. Do not do anything this guy did with power tools as they are literally how to lose limbs.
and the best part is some lady in lululemon clothes bought it for $800, lol
Just because you can, doesn't mean you should. Applies to a lot here 😅
Some people were born with the talent of, making DIY look practical. Some of it is, the rest...... well, isn't. 🤦♂️
Why?
hi
@@seanp9157 you could louse a finger or two in the process
@@MARTIN201199 in the process of what? That's true working with any tool, and up to you to make sure all safety measures are implemented. I didnt see one thing that's egregiously dangerous. That's why asked that, but didnt get an answer. You replied, but then didn't tell us what was so dangerous in your eyes. If there is, by all means share it. Nobody wants to see anyone get hurt!
0.30 - the guy has his finger almost on his table saw blade. Insane.
Here you got everything: from nice tricks, basic knowledge, repeating content to overcomplicated or utterly useless/bad advice.
hallo
I'm gonna have nightmares about that makeshift miter saw
I enjoyed this video because I have little wood working experience. I guess everyone else's wood working should be of your caliber. Where can I find videos of your techniques and advice?
Someone teach me the "deflate and reinflate the wood" trick lmfao
@FrenZ 2 dads version would have been funnier tbh
No vacuum when glueing!! You want the glue in the vacuum filter?
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I highly doubt they're using a filter just a shop vac full of glue,saw dust,bits of nails,chucks of wood ..potentially fingers along with other safety equipment hell the shop vac might have a saw or angle grinder...fork?.. attached to it to "fix" some sort of problem .we'll find out next video with probably an even worse song
What was exactly what I was thinking
Seriously... They sell glue syringes for this exact reason.
I, too, like to make joints so loose that I can see daylight through them. Them’s called expansion joints, useful in areas of extremely high temperatures, extremely high humidity, and extremely low visibility.
No safety on the table saw 😬
The 5 mins craft of wood work
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Got to 2:15 before seeing anything useful that I haven't already seen a hundred times. That's actually a pretty clever way to quickly make a bunch of matching tenons without having a tablesaw jig.
hi
Everyone remember to leave a thumbs down, and try not to comment because that boosts the video.
Most of it is ridiculous. That orbital sanding pad holder, though? Genius. I have recently realized a problem with mine being all over the place. Definitely making something to hold all the grits i need, labeled, and maybe a slot to slide the old ones into.
What kind of mustard is that you use on the wood?
Wood n trees are cutting down every moment, this piece of wood you making, just imagine how many years it took to grow up just to that small size itself. Save Trees🌲🌳🌴 save Life, please🙏
Shut up, the company he bought that from probably plants more trees than any of these save the trees initiatives
Perfect, perfect, perfect. I could not make any of these joints perfect, I don't have that skill; but none of these are even close to perfect. Junior high carpentry kids can do better than this
I'm probably spoiled by some of the woodworking channels here on YT, but I was surprised some of the joints in this compilation were deemed good enough to show others.
I love people who are brave like you. I have been trolled once and that is enough.
You have literally just solved 2 problems that I have been debating for the last 2 weeks so thank you very much. oh ill subscribe now
Which problems?
@@CLove511 A childhood tree was claimed by high winds. I asked for a slice of the trunk. That 8 inch trunk was now more Ike 2 ft. I was very disappointed when it dried and cracked way wider then I expected. When I saw your video I was delighted at the solution, brilliant, thanks.
Ай ай ну умничка просто, детишек развлекать самое то
1:10 giant rice cake
Miter saw blade teeth are angled differently than a regular blade to prevent kick backs because of how it cuts the wood. His miter saw is just plain dangerous like a lot of other “tips”. Please take down for public safety. Also 1/8 gaps aren’t “perfect”
I honestly was really impressed
You should probably keep that to yourself.
Best ideo ever for wood working tips
Прикольно мне понравилось
На каждом стыке зазоры и щели..
На залипательный перфекционизм не тянет..
В целом норм...
the barbed connection is where i lost it all🤦♂🤦♂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Always remember to cut TOWARDS your hand.
Fingertips are evidence of a novice.
everything is perfect
A magnet on the end of a dowel, for holding a nail in place while hammering. Seems like a good hack. Saves fingers.
I wish talented people skilled in woodcraft or other minor artistry are appreciated in the same way as it is done in western countries. In my country India, such people barely manage to earn enough to ensure two time meal a day.
Although, here even doctors are not appreciated, engineers left the league a decade ago, PhD scholars struggle for job and teachers are underpaid. So, a wild dream for us may be.
🥱 go away kid get a life, people ain't here for your politics
Perfect
Just wanna point out that while a couple things from this were good, they don’t necessarily show reality or good faith.
The fork thing as an example.
Didn’t need to do the fork at all on that second shot, it was already lifted enough for a bar
Kerjaan dan tiorinya trampil sekali ,om salam kenal dan salam sukses ya ,, ⭐⭐
That's good idea you can use magnets to make locks I hadn't thought about that
Залипательное видео!!! В конце вопрос зачем я это посмотрел )
Wtf? Sure are a lot of extra steps here.
I dig the music!
Love the orbital sander sheets jig!
ابداااع شئ مذهل 💪💞👉 good
5:15 is mind blowing 😮😮😮😦
Amazing
I also have a useful woodworking tip. At 0:40, sand with the wood grain. Cool video
WowSome !
Ingenious!
If it is this therapeutic to watch, I can't even imagine how satisfied this craftsman is actually doing it.
100 percent of those joints can best be described (using purely technical terms) as kinda gappy.
I'm sitting here like, "Do other woodworkers just fill in their gaps with filler, or are those just...
Beautiful
👋
Amazing ideas
A really nice mix of cool ideas and bat sh!# crazy.
Абсолютно все забитые гвозди в видео, были криво забиты😁😁😁 ну а вилка как гвоздодер, это просто верх инженерии)))))
Good
I came for the woodworking but stayed for the music 🎵 🎶
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Hermoso arte de la carpinteria. 👋😎
Me watching this video: yeesh, I have little experience woodworking, I shouldn't be so negative with my mental narrative.
Me reading the comments: I'm quite kind and clearly have more experience than this person.
Your wood working skills need a lot of work.
I wish I had this much free time.
Gifted man!
most smooth , most accurate and most satisfying ever! nobody talk about it?
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No one talking about how he almost amputated his fucking hand on that peg?
👍👍👍
2:40 No sabía que a Ed Sheeran le gustaba la carpintería.
Finally a good use to Uno cards.
hallo
Good job bro
Классно!!!
Watching the tenon split at @5:11 is hilarious.
hallo
Super projekty 👽👍
"Wood is uncoiling back in hot water"????????!? 🤯 Yo bro...I have NEVER seen wood with those properties! That HAS to be a joke or something.
A lot of it was borderline ridiculous but that absolutely sent me, there are sponges you can't do that to lmao
No it was real, but I'm not sure which wood works best. There are some very rare and niche circumstances where boiling wood to make it soft is useful. I think there is a mallet designed by/associated with Abraham Lincoln where this technique is used.
edit: i was mistaken about the mallet but I know I've seen the boiling water technique used before! The mallet is still fascinating tho lol
Im from indonesia DIY chanel
Great video
Luar biasa ❤️❤️
Pekerjaan dengan hasil yg sangat bagus
hi
@@mbokeinez6884 hii froend
AWESOME video!
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Very clever ideas 🔥. Thanks 👍
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wow, that are some loose joints. enough said, apreciate the effort, but man you have to find another job
As much as I absolutely love the music, I wish there was more explanation in this video.
All the explanation you need is this video is 95% nonsense
Shit music non sense video
Have you seen how close your hand to the saw was....
It looks cool and all but when would ever need any of this
Пособие по рукожопству? Или что это? Или как пальцы себе оттяпать?
Mind - why are you watching it.
Eyes- shut up and just keep watching.
а доктору дью уже показывали эти лайфхаки? 200 полуляхов точно будет
*joinery exists*
The internet: “These wood hacks are incredible.
Is he trying to cut his finger out? 0:39
Barbed connection wtf
Эпизоды от людей крайне далёких от столярки, я такой кустарной работы никогда не видел
Очень похоже на работу ПТУ'ушника, которому вчера первый раз инструменты показали.
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Большинство моментов красиво да, НО не прочно, как мебельщик скажу
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This is 80lvl!
Number 4 is the perfect way to lose fingers, hands and such
0:30 , 0:39 how to injure yourself 101
🔝🔝🔝🔝🔝Super👏👏👏😊
This is very silly but entertaining
Some of this is just down right dangerous
Don't know why this appeared on my feed but damn, this is so satisfying!
👋
Some of these things are cool things done in a hurry. Alot of them are good ways to loose a finger.