Amazing video! Yes, please create more videos like this! I was especially fascinated with the use of the compass and spheres in creative design. I would love to see more videos along the lines of the customizable s-curves for design. Subscribed!
@@ChadStanton Thank you so much for sharing your expertise through these videos! Channels like yours (and individuals like YOU) are what keep me coming back to RUclips again and again. Wishing you all the best personally and professionally!
Excellent stuff, Chad. If you have any more Geometry to help us getting better in wood crafting, please do make others like these... and thank you for taking the time!
Happy to do it. I try to show practical applications so it shows a clear use for it in our craft. Did you have chance to see our second one? ruclips.net/video/YLSpZMhlL3s/видео.html
I am a retired carpenter. I have made many polygons of varies sizes. But I have never thought of your way of doing it. Much simpler and super quick. Keep it up Chad, Keep teaching. A lot of people can use your Ideas
This is great, and no one else seems to be covering geometry for carpentry on RUclips. I'd like to see how to use geometry to cut and build a project from start to finish. Thank you!
Aloha Chad , great 'refresher' course on 'Geo' [ its been a few years since high school] . Aced my geo class , and these 'tricks' as you call them , made me valued as shop man . Now just happy to be on this side of the turf and not playing cards with Elvis .
Awesome video. Please, more geometry! Not enough of this type of material on RUclips or the internet for that matter. Really... You would think there would be more geometry instructionals geared towards woodworking... Anyway, Thanks a million for taking the time and making the effort! Great Videos!
Man this is such an awesome trick with so many uses! I don’t get to use it a whole lot so I have watched this video probably 20 times now to get a refresher!! The other video he did is handy as well! Probably the most useful woodworking video I’ve seen! 100 👍 if I could
I have Woodworkers burnout and have had for several months now, almost to the point of selling off my garage full of woodworking hand and power tools. Your well wrought geometry video while very informative has reawakened the curiosity that go me started in woodworking to begin with. Thanks Stan...I guess!
I'm so happy you are interested again. I started a series on Monday to help motivate people such as yourself. Check this out and see if you want to join us. ruclips.net/video/dWQh5pVsFpU/видео.html
I just wanted to say how nice you video is. It made me think of when I first was learning about geometry in carpentry and how sometimes we can forget the rock solid old principles
Plus it looks impressive if the customer sees you using the compass verses a can. :-) Check out our weekly update videos on Monday. We will mention what the video on Friday's will be. Thanks for watching.
This "angle" on woodworking (pardon the pun) is, as far as I know, totally unique & sorely needed. This episode just got me to subscribe to your channel. Please keep them coming. Thank you, Mario Salinas
I made a stand/leaf for my table saw that swung up from the side of my bench when extended and hid completely under the ledge of the bench when stowed. So there was no way to simply hinge it right at the top corner. It actually had to come out more than up. So i used a scale drawing of the stowed and extended positions. Drew the 90deg arc paths of each corner from stowed to extended. Then used that method of finding the perpendiculars to connect those centers and found where they crossed - ie the only common point where all arcs could hinge and hit the right points. It came out perfect first shot. Yay math! :D
I love it!!! One thing that I'd love to see more of is design concepts that are tried and true. For example... the Fibonacci or Golden Ratio of 1:1.618... and how you can use this ratio to determine all kinds of things. For example... if I am going to make a dining room table, I always have to look on the internet for, "Typical dimensions of dining room tables." and the results can be all over the place, or whatever. But I am sure that there are some "rules" or guidelines like, "The length is the width * N..." or whatever. Any tips, tricks, or guidelines on making design decisions would be AMAZING!!! I think that most woodworkers want to build their own designs. Even if they are totally patterned after a famous design... the exact dimensions are their own. I'd love to know more about why Mid Century Modern stuff looks... the way it does... vs. Shaker... vs... whatever.
Well this video has just made you one more subscriber. Extremely helpful as it’s been 30 some odd years since I was in high school and I’m pretty sure I missed the day they were teaching us this. So ty I appreciate any tricks of this type anytime. Please know you taught a complete stranger a trick or two that has truly made my hobby that much more enjoyable
Great stuff. Love to see more. I teach a course that is a combination of high school geometry and woodshop. It's great to hear of more ideas for projects and uses of geometry in woodworking.
I'm a woodworking teacher and I've seen that, many times, students will avoid more interesting projects because the setting up the lines for cutting seems overwhelming to them. The practice of using geometry to make that set up easier would be so beneficial to these students. I would love to see some more videos like this so that I can show them (and learn myself!). Especially some videos showing common shapes in wood projects. Great job guys!
Thank you. Yes, we will be doing more of this and will have it's one playlist soon for people to easily refer back to it. Did you see our second video? ruclips.net/video/YLSpZMhlL3s/видео.html
Excellent! I've never had a mind for numbers, Deviders, story sticks, those accordion expanding things that show you points at equal distance on any length of stock... Anything that gets away from numbers and let's you figure without copying someone elses plans! Bring it! Where have you gone Joe Pythagoras?
Definitely more! I watched this with an eye toward sending the link to some of my less geometry minded coworkers, but even I didn't know about the circle into thirds trick!
These are things that I've forgotten over the years. Dividers are great layout tools. One thing that I have trouble with is laying out holes in a nice even pattern length wise.
Yeah i know! Seems like they always push algebra, which is WAY too much to remember. But Geometry is easy! Oh, check out our weekly update videos on Monday. We will mention what the video on Friday's will be. Thanks for watching.
I am a math teacher that is putting together an integrated geometry class next year. I am co-teaching with the wood shop teacher. I am looking for ways to cover all of our content through projects. Thank you for this video it provided some great ideas. If you have any project ideas, or education resources that could help me, that would be greatly appreciated.
It is going to be fun to help the students see why your tricks work. The three equally spaced spots around the circle caught me off guard a little bit, but what you were really doing was creating 6 equilateral triangles and using only 3 of the points.
Hello Kevin. I am always eager to help kids. I have a playlist that is just about geometry. If I can help in any way, feel free to email me at woodchoppintime@gmail.com. ruclips.net/p/PLHtAqxc1SsGhFA18GPlmB5nuSX8GipvPB
Amazing video! Yes, please create more videos like this! I was especially fascinated with the use of the compass and spheres in creative design. I would love to see more videos along the lines of the customizable s-curves for design. Subscribed!
ruclips.net/p/PLHtAqxc1SsGhFA18GPlmB5nuSX8GipvPB
His is my playlist of geometry and woodworking. Thank you 😊
@@ChadStanton Thank you so much for sharing your expertise through these videos! Channels like yours (and individuals like YOU) are what keep me coming back to RUclips again and again. Wishing you all the best personally and professionally!
I never thought I would say this but yes I would like to see more geometry.
ken1Lane me too...
Bruh same now I figure out what the vertex means now lol....
Excellent video. If my maths classes at school were this interesting and relevant, I would have payed a lot more attention. Keep up the great work.
@@puddinggeek4623 thank you so much. Please check out my geometry playlist
Excellent stuff, Chad. If you have any more Geometry to help us getting better in wood crafting, please do make others like these... and thank you for taking the time!
I could watch these all day. Thank you for sharing!
Yes, keep those geometry-tipps coming, please!
Very informative. I would definitely like to see more of this type geometry tips. Thanks!
Never thought geometry would be so necessary for woodwork! Thanks
Happy to do it. I try to show practical applications so it shows a clear use for it in our craft. Did you have chance to see our second one? ruclips.net/video/YLSpZMhlL3s/видео.html
That is to me, not just one of your best videos, but one of the best most useful videos I’ve seen on RUclips.
I know. My better videos are with my dancing. Hahahaha just kidding. Thanks for watching and supporting us.
Yes,, i would like more,,,, and your demos,,, were the best,,,,, becus you showed True Application,,,,,,,, Very good man....
Absolutely more. I just wish I could remember most of your steps without needing to view your video each time ! Excellent work and Thanks!
Thank you. Did you see our second one? ruclips.net/video/YLSpZMhlL3s/видео.html
I just watched the second presentation and it was just as good and just as useful. Thanks again!
I am a retired carpenter. I have made many polygons of varies sizes. But I have never thought of your way of doing it. Much simpler and super quick. Keep it up Chad, Keep teaching. A lot of people can use your Ideas
Thank you Dwell. Have you seen our second video on geometry? ruclips.net/video/YLSpZMhlL3s/видео.html
Thank you so very much!!! You have the amazing ability to present the information clearly with over complicating anything. I love it
This is great, and no one else seems to be covering geometry for carpentry on RUclips. I'd like to see how to use geometry to cut and build a project from start to finish. Thank you!
I don't do woodworking, but these types of tips will surely help me with the new craft I am learning.
Definitely more geometry Chad and Safety. I feel that it is a valued skill to have.
More, yes please! I’m intrigued by your layout tips for drawers technique.
Yes brilliant! I'd forgotten all this stuff - so good be reminded!
I would like to see more geometry.
Thank you Chad 🇺🇸
Aloha Chad ,
great 'refresher' course on 'Geo' [ its been a few years since high school] . Aced my geo class , and these 'tricks' as you call them , made me valued as shop man . Now just happy to be on this side of the turf and not playing cards with Elvis .
Thanks Mark. Oh, by the way, Elvis cheats at cards. :-)
The energy in this one is much better. You have matured into a confident presentor
Me mature?!?! Are you sure about that? Hahahaha thanks for watching
Awesome video! Would like to see more like this. Thanks.
Awesome video. Please, more geometry! Not enough of this type of material on RUclips or the internet for that matter. Really... You would think there would be more geometry instructionals geared towards woodworking... Anyway, Thanks a million for taking the time and making the effort! Great Videos!
Man this is such an awesome trick with so many uses! I don’t get to use it a whole lot so I have watched this video probably 20 times now to get a refresher!! The other video he did is handy as well! Probably the most useful woodworking video I’ve seen! 100 👍 if I could
Thank you for your great demonstration!
This video was so good. I want to learn more of this.
Thank you so so much. Brilliant ideas and so simple.
Awesome practical application! Thank you!
Loved your show and look forward to more.
Oh thank you so much. I truly appreciate that. I hope you subscribe it really does help me.
Another great tip. More geometry.
Thank you
I knew it would be useful
Don’t tell anyone I use some of it more than most
Yes I would like to see more geometry, as its applied to wood working...thanks
I have Woodworkers burnout and have had for several months now, almost to the point of selling off my garage full of woodworking hand and power tools. Your well wrought geometry video while very informative has reawakened the curiosity that go me started in woodworking to begin with. Thanks Stan...I guess!
I'm so happy you are interested again. I started a series on Monday to help motivate people such as yourself. Check this out and see if you want to join us. ruclips.net/video/dWQh5pVsFpU/видео.html
This is very helpful, I think I will really need your help with my diy projects
MOARRRR GEOMETRY!!!! Give us lots of it!!!
Yes! I would like to see more about applying geometry.
More Geometry, Please and Thank You!
Will do. Thanks for watching
I'm 63 but I wish you were my Geometry teacher 50 years ago! Thanks! Very Interesting!
I just wanted to say how nice you video is. It made me think of when I first was learning about geometry in carpentry and how sometimes we can forget the rock solid old principles
Thank you. I have another one coming out this Friday 4-20-18. Hope you come back again.
This is the most helpful and useful video on youtube i have ever watched ! Perfect !
Thank you. Did you see our second one on geometry? ruclips.net/video/YLSpZMhlL3s/видео.html
Chad Stanton
Yes i have already been wathed that video thank you my friend good job ;)
Thank you so much for giving us the compliment. It really encourages us.
I have been using cans way to long! This is so much better and easier. Thanks!
Plus it looks impressive if the customer sees you using the compass verses a can. :-) Check out our weekly update videos on Monday. We will mention what the video on Friday's will be. Thanks for watching.
One of the best woodworking videos I have seen in a long time. Thanks Chad!
Thank you Andrew for watching. Here's our second one. ruclips.net/video/YLSpZMhlL3s/видео.html
Really handy video Chad, especially the S curves
This "angle" on woodworking (pardon the pun) is, as far as I know, totally unique & sorely needed. This episode just got me to subscribe to your channel. Please keep them coming.
Thank you,
Mario Salinas
Thank you Mario. I appreciate the subscription and your comments.
Thanks, Chad. Great tips! Please do produce more videos like this.
Awesome bro, I want more of your teaching .
Definitely want to see more!
Great tips and defo more geometry with added pencil tricks. Thanks.
Thank you! That is a wonderful video. Geometry was my favorite subject in high school many, many years ago. Now I see how to use it in woodworking.
Thanks for watching Carl. Did you see our second one? ruclips.net/video/YLSpZMhlL3s/видео.html
Good tips, more would definitely be appreciated!
Great video. I'd like more geometry videos too, those were great pointers.
Thank you we'll do more soon
I made a stand/leaf for my table saw that swung up from the side of my bench when extended and hid completely under the ledge of the bench when stowed. So there was no way to simply hinge it right at the top corner. It actually had to come out more than up. So i used a scale drawing of the stowed and extended positions. Drew the 90deg arc paths of each corner from stowed to extended. Then used that method of finding the perpendiculars to connect those centers and found where they crossed - ie the only common point where all arcs could hinge and hit the right points. It came out perfect first shot. Yay math! :D
Definitely loved the geometry lesson! Now I'll be thinking of all the ways my life is incomplete without a compass
Great tips. Yes, yes, please more videos like this.
Thank you John. Did you see our second one? ruclips.net/video/YLSpZMhlL3s/видео.html
I love it!!! One thing that I'd love to see more of is design concepts that are tried and true. For example... the Fibonacci or Golden Ratio of 1:1.618... and how you can use this ratio to determine all kinds of things. For example... if I am going to make a dining room table, I always have to look on the internet for, "Typical dimensions of dining room tables." and the results can be all over the place, or whatever. But I am sure that there are some "rules" or guidelines like, "The length is the width * N..." or whatever.
Any tips, tricks, or guidelines on making design decisions would be AMAZING!!! I think that most woodworkers want to build their own designs. Even if they are totally patterned after a famous design... the exact dimensions are their own. I'd love to know more about why Mid Century Modern stuff looks... the way it does... vs. Shaker... vs... whatever.
Well this video has just made you one more subscriber. Extremely helpful as it’s been 30 some odd years since I was in high school and I’m pretty sure I missed the day they were teaching us this. So ty I appreciate any tricks of this type anytime. Please know you taught a complete stranger a trick or two that has truly made my hobby that much more enjoyable
I like the coolness with which you deploy your lessons. Good video!
Thank you. No one ever has called me "cool" before. You're my new best friend! Hahahaha thank you so much for watching
Great way of doing this type of drawing. Geo shover vermont
This was sick! Thanks for posting it!!!!
keep em coming Chad, will make life easier. Thanks
Yeah, i enjoy these geometry tricks. I'll do more. Thanks for watching
Brilliant video and perfectly explained
i would absolutely love to see more . liked and subbed , thanks
Great stuff. Love to see more. I teach a course that is a combination of high school geometry and woodshop. It's great to hear of more ideas for projects and uses of geometry in woodworking.
I'm a woodworking teacher and I've seen that, many times, students will avoid more interesting projects because the setting up the lines for cutting seems overwhelming to them. The practice of using geometry to make that set up easier would be so beneficial to these students. I would love to see some more videos like this so that I can show them (and learn myself!). Especially some videos showing common shapes in wood projects. Great job guys!
Thank you. Yes, we will be doing more of this and will have it's one playlist soon for people to easily refer back to it. Did you see our second video? ruclips.net/video/YLSpZMhlL3s/видео.html
Chad Stanton I have not yet, but will watch it right now. Thanks Chad. Keep up the good work
I enjoyed your presentation a lot!! Now I need a better compass! Thank you!
Thank you! Please, give us more geometry tips!
Love to see more geometry. Very interesting
You got it, John. :-) ruclips.net/video/YLSpZMhlL3s/видео.html
Thanks for the tip, please expand on the subject for woodworking
Yes we will do more, George. Did you see our other video on geometry? ruclips.net/video/YLSpZMhlL3s/видео.html
Very educative tips and please i wanna watch more geometry
Did you have a chance to see our second video on geometry? ruclips.net/video/YLSpZMhlL3s/видео.html
Excellent!
I've never had a mind for numbers,
Deviders, story sticks, those accordion expanding things that show you points at equal distance on any length of stock...
Anything that gets away from numbers and let's you figure without copying someone elses plans!
Bring it!
Where have you gone Joe Pythagoras?
Wow! Thank you so much for that. You made that so easy. I couldn't understand such things in high school lol. Keep them coming. I just subscribed
Thank you Michael. We will do more in the near future. I think you will enjoy our other episodes and some of our other series on our playlist.
I've been checking them out. You and safety Dan are a hoot lol
Thank you! We just like to have fun. :-)
Definitely more! I watched this with an eye toward sending the link to some of my less geometry minded coworkers, but even I didn't know about the circle into thirds trick!
Well thank you for watching Chris. We just might have a new one this Friday.
These are things that I've forgotten over the years. Dividers are great layout tools. One thing that I have trouble with is laying out holes in a nice even pattern length wise.
Great. Love to see more geometry!
Thank you. I need to draw the triangle in the circle
this was sick thanks chad. id love to see more on this as theres not realy much ou there i can find that i can apply to common tasks. cheers
I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thaks for watching
Great tips. Wish we would've had Geometry and Woodshop at the same time, to see how they go hand in hand. Thanks.
Yeah i know! Seems like they always push algebra, which is WAY too much to remember. But Geometry is easy! Oh, check out our weekly update videos on Monday. We will mention what the video on Friday's will be. Thanks for watching.
Geometry eliminates measuring mistakes, so yes, more geometry!!!
Excellent info Chad (and safety Dan) I thought the trip with the pencil was really cool too :-) - Al
I am a math teacher that is putting together an integrated geometry class next year. I am co-teaching with the wood shop teacher. I am looking for ways to cover all of our content through projects. Thank you for this video it provided some great ideas. If you have any project ideas, or education resources that could help me, that would be greatly appreciated.
It is going to be fun to help the students see why your tricks work. The three equally spaced spots around the circle caught me off guard a little bit, but what you were really doing was creating 6 equilateral triangles and using only 3 of the points.
Hello Kevin. I am always eager to help kids. I have a playlist that is just about geometry. If I can help in any way, feel free to email me at woodchoppintime@gmail.com. ruclips.net/p/PLHtAqxc1SsGhFA18GPlmB5nuSX8GipvPB
Any help from you is always good to learn, so keep them coming. thanks for sharing.
Enjoyed your video very much. I have liked and subscribed!
Good video and ideas - definitely gained something from this that can be used. Would be interested in more like it.
Thank you Anthony. We will be doing more in the near future
Great job, very good example!!!
Excellent stuff. Looking forward to more.
We will do more. Thank you and please subscribe if yo haven't already.
Thank you VERY MUCH. No kidding, I almost didn't watch this and boy am I glad I did! cheers...rr Normandy
Ohhhh yeahhh 😎😉👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼keep them coming gees i forgot all about this 😱
Actually one of the few classes I enjoyed in high school over 50 years ago
Love the geometry, I hope to see more of this from you!!
Thank you Scott. Here you go. ruclips.net/video/YLSpZMhlL3s/видео.html
Very useful tips and hints. Good Job. Thanks :)
Thank you so much for the comment
Nice. You studied geometry well in the school.👌
What a fantastic video 👍
Thank you. very much Chad. for these lesson and all of your video.
Really great information Chad. Sure, more geometry, tips, and ideas. Thanks.
Thank you Paul. I plan on doing another one 4-20-18. Hope you watch and subscribe.
Tolpin/Walker method.....I love it!!!
Really useful and interesting...thank you.
That was very helpful 👍🏼
Good info, thanks. Would like to see more like this.
great! New video is 4-20-18
Wow that was very well done. You took something that can seem very intimidating and made it simple. Thanks for de Knowledge
Thank you. Very good information.