5:02 stands in opposition to the 1st trick. Personally, I prefer to use a larger diameter drill to prepare the space for the screw head. What's the reason for hassling with a clumsy tool, while there are so many drills in the toolbox?
Obviously he hasn't yet learned about counter sink bits nor T-20 nor Robert's head type screws. And what? Is he afraid to spread the glue with his finger? Oh My !
@@p46967 Many years ago in the 1960’s while working as a maintenance fitter for a very famous and prestigious shell bearing manufacturer in the UK, I witnessed a guy, who got his, (at the time fashionable) long hair caught in a drilling machine, fortunately for him he only got scalped at the front of his head, he was off work many weeks, he also had a hard time making a claim for compensation, as he had had several warnings about keeping his hair tied back, but of course he knew better.
Common problem on RUclips poster's: the addition of annoying crappy-ass background "music" which effectively ruins the video making the totality of it unwatchable.
C'est surtout tout ce qu'il ne faut pas faire ... un nombre incalculable de prise de risque !!! J'aurai plutôt intitulé cette vidéo : Comment perdre ses dix doigts en 10 leçons ! A ne pas reproduire surtout !
Amazing woodworking techniques These 7 methods are incredibly clever and inspiring Perfect for anyone looking to improve their skills
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Never heard of a countersink combination drill bit?
Snappy
Whyami watching this
Boredom
When you use drywall screws to assemble everything.. I know your a top quality builder
Don't knock it. I've got temporary projects that I threw together with drywall screws 30 years ago.
5:02 stands in opposition to the 1st trick. Personally, I prefer to use a larger diameter drill to prepare the space for the screw head. What's the reason for hassling with a clumsy tool, while there are so many drills in the toolbox?
I gave up after number 1. Since when is it incredible to countersink a screw?. There're a dozen easier ways to do this.
I'm blown away with the amazing skill!
What a waste of time.
At 5:00 why didn't you use the counter sinking trick you showed us at :22?
Таким мастерам запрещено приближаться к станкам.
By the time you have paid out for the plywood and a sealant gun and done all the work it be cheaper and quicker to just buy a mitre clamp
Obviously he hasn't yet learned about counter sink bits nor T-20 nor Robert's head type screws. And what? Is he afraid to spread the glue with his finger? Oh My !
so awesome
I was waiting for the wooly glove to get caught in the drill bit......an easy way to lose a finger, remove the gloves.
@@p46967 Many years ago in the 1960’s while working as a maintenance fitter for a very famous and prestigious shell bearing manufacturer in the UK, I witnessed a guy, who got his, (at the time fashionable) long hair caught in a drilling machine, fortunately for him he only got scalped at the front of his head, he was off work many weeks, he also had a hard time making a claim for compensation, as he had had several warnings about keeping his hair tied back, but of course he knew better.
😢
I bet he's wearing sandals
Barefoot.
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
selten so viel Quatsch gesehen, alle gezeigten "Tischlertechniken" würde ein Tischler nie anwenden!
Não usem luvas, perigoso e desnecessário
Plutôt triste comme invention !!!
This person is an accident waiting to happen, I would not recommend any of these techniques.
Incredibly waste of time.
Common problem on RUclips poster's: the addition of annoying crappy-ass background "music" which effectively ruins the video making the totality of it unwatchable.
Mute button.
C'est surtout tout ce qu'il ne faut pas faire ... un nombre incalculable de prise de risque !!! J'aurai plutôt intitulé cette vidéo : Comment perdre ses dix doigts en 10 leçons ! A ne pas reproduire surtout !
C'est vrai.
techniques de menuiserie!!!!????mort de rire!! technique de pauvre bricolo oui!
this was the biggest waste of time. WOW! Dumb