Thanks for your woodpecker video, I have made over 10 and the kids still want more, Every grandchild got 1 for Christmas, along with Lincoln logs inspired by Mr Steinbrecher. Have a Merry Christmas.
Got a similar one as a birthday gift by my dad round about 35 years ago, and still have it. Now my own son has it in his room, and i guess he will give it forward to his kids as well.
Well jack, you've got a new sub, I was turned off to your channel by your first " impossible dovetail" video as I found a bit amateur... but after watching many of your other videos I've come to realize that you are a very talented woodworker. In fact the video which you posted about your method of making "impossible dovetails" was actually quite inspired in its own way. Happy to be a subscriber and I'm sorry for any criticism I may have posted on the aforementioned "impossible dovetail" video
I have tried to make a copy of your woodpecker on a pole and found that it slips too far when bouncing. What diameter is the dowel rod in your video? What diameter drill bit did you use for the sleeve on the bouncing bird and how thick is the wood sleeve? It looks to be about 1 inch.
Just found your channel today. I really like the woodpecker game. I have a couple of questions. You said you cut a section of 1" dowel. That is the only measurement mentioned. Is the upright dowel 1/2" and what is the diameter and length of the spring? I hope you get this since it is a year old. Thanks, Terry
Jack, cute project. I think I will make a few for my grandkids to mess with. As I watched, Jack, I think I saw you making some cross cuts of rather short pieces against the fence. It scared me as I have experienced kick back with a table saw. I urge you to look at this video Kickback on Camera! about kick back. A safer approach for short cross cuts is to use the miter gauge without the fence involved or better to use a sled. I really applaud your creativity and enthusiasm but I would like to see you keep your digits as well. I previously saw your use of push sticks, your "sissy sticks". We all use them. Only a nut would rip small pieces without them.
That is real cool Jack. The cat's meow!
Thanks for your woodpecker video, I have made over 10 and the kids still want more, Every grandchild got 1 for Christmas, along with Lincoln logs inspired by Mr Steinbrecher.
Have a Merry Christmas.
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Yet another cool idea and project Jack.
Very nice Jack. Another great video.Thanks JOE
Pretty cool, Mr. Jack. I've seen something like this before but it's been a long time. Seeing yours brought back memories. I love 'em!
The more I see...the more I am amazed, truly!
Pretty cool jack. Made me chuckle!
Very nice Jack. Thanks for sharing this.. You are a very nice person.
You really do make some GREAT stuff......
Thanks for sharing Jack ! Bloody terrific
Got a similar one as a birthday gift by my dad round about 35 years ago, and still have it. Now my own son has it in his room, and i guess he will give it forward to his kids as well.
Great toy! My grandson and I are making one this week.
Love this. I will try to make this with my 5 year old Daughter. I m sure she will love it.
Thank you Jack for sharing :)
Perfect gift idea. I like the noise that it makes. It's kind of hard to watch without smiling. Thanks!
What a great idea! I bet the kids play with it for hours!!
Great idea. That was fun to watch!
Great Project Jack
Always enjoying your creativity. Blessings for you and your family as well in 2016.
Fun! I may have to do some of these!
That’s an awesome build. Please do more of this kind of build. Love it. Thank you for sharing!👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼❤️
Nice!
That's really neat Jack : )
\muito bom mesmo. parabens.
Great toy. Who will have more fun with it? The kids, Dad, or others?
Very Nice Video 👍👍
Well jack, you've got a new sub, I was turned off to your channel by your first " impossible dovetail" video as I found a bit amateur... but after watching many of your other videos I've come to realize that you are a very talented woodworker. In fact the video which you posted about your method of making "impossible dovetails" was actually quite inspired in its own way. Happy to be a subscriber and I'm sorry for any criticism I may have posted on the aforementioned "impossible dovetail" video
Really really neat!
You are a genius!
That is a great scrap wood project
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That's very cool!
Thanks for the tutorial nice video
That's really great , thanks to share
Nice Toys make from Wood ...... I also have some Toys when i was a Boy ....... Greetings ........ :-)
Really cool! I'm going to try to make one for my grand kids. Where did you purchase the springs?
very nice Jack, thanks for your help, I made one to my grandsons.sorry my english is not good.
Thank you for the video. Please let me know the diameter of the upright dowel and where you get your springs. I would like to make one for my nephew.
Excellent, love it. :-)
All kinds of awesome!
What size are the springs and where did you source them?
I have tried to make a copy of your woodpecker on a pole and found that it slips too far when bouncing. What diameter is the dowel rod in your video? What diameter drill bit did you use for the sleeve on the bouncing bird and how thick is the wood sleeve? It looks to be about 1 inch.
Que hermoso trabajo, me gustaría hacer uno igual a mi hijita.
Just found your channel today. I really like the woodpecker game. I have a couple of questions. You said you cut a section of 1" dowel. That is the only measurement mentioned. Is the upright dowel 1/2" and what is the diameter and length of the spring? I hope you get this since it is a year old.
Thanks,
Terry
Como se lla ese tipo de resorte ?
De que medida es ?
Maravilloso. Gracias
nice and thank you jack.
Jack, cute project. I think I will make a few for my grandkids to mess with. As I watched, Jack, I think I saw you making some cross cuts of rather short pieces against the fence. It scared me as I have experienced kick back with a table saw. I urge you to look at this video Kickback on Camera! about kick back. A safer approach for short cross cuts is to use the miter gauge without the fence involved or better to use a sled. I really applaud your creativity and enthusiasm but I would like to see you keep your digits as well. I previously saw your use of push sticks, your "sissy sticks". We all use them. Only a nut would rip small pieces without them.
Muy hermoso,felicidades
New Sub
Sensacional!
Cute!
Very good
I like your woodpeckers, … but it would be helpful to know the diameters of the various dowels and spring …. ANYONE ? Thank you.
Muito bom !
HEY MUY BUENO VOY A TRATAR DE HACERLO
Excelente
WAW
:-)
nice! but you left out how to make the beak!
ok genial
plans for this and many other interesting things are on the Stodoys site.
plans for this and many other interesting things are on the Stodoys site.