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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- Don't underestimate the power of SIMPLE! Sedge shares surprising tips you might have overlooked, even though they seem obvious. Get ready to level up your shop life!
I hope this helps !
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The thing I found about Sedge is…no matter how much you already know, you’re always guaranteed to pick up something new from watching him.
Thanks....
I agree with Graham whole heartedly!!
Yep, first minute I learned something. Thanks Sedge! Hope you’re having a wonderful Memorial Day weekend with your family and friends!
Thanks! You too!
Great tips! I have a brush but I also have 2 Midis with Bluetooth remotes and longer hoses to vacuum instead of chasing the mess to the floor.
Great tip!
I'm glad that I'm not the only one whose holey socks end up in the workshop! I have a couple of vintage block planes that I like to use on small trimming jobs. Both go rusty at the drop of a hat, so now I actually store them in the socks saturated with camelia oil...no rust in sight👍
GREAT block plane tip !!!
Insightful comments, particularly on the K-Body Clamps One can never have too many clamps!!!
AHHHH there is never enough clamps in a woodworking shop !!!!!
Professor Sedge, Great suggestion and tip on avoiding “tear out”
Thanks
Great Tips!! Have had a foxtail brush on /near my bench for 40 years.
That is awesome!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us Sedge.👍
My pleasure!
Sedge you are a great teacher
Thanks !!!
OMG...I have struggled with my Bessey clamps for years.Thank you , Great tips.
Happy to help!
I never knew! It was always hit and miss
On Grain direction (2:00) - When doing exterior work, always orientate the grain pointing down for water runoff. Wood sheds water better and will last longer when the water flows over it along the grain direction.
great point ....
Thanks for the Tips Sedge ,Thumbs Up and see you in the next Video .
You bet
More videos like this! Always learning something new 😊
You got it!
Oh some great tips, any tips on cleaning glue off those clamps?
I usually clean mine once a year and just scrape the glue off with a utility knife
@@sedgetool thanks for the reply !
Hey Sedge, good video! Where did you get the set of center punches
Thanks...Her is a link for the center punch
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Great tips Sedge! Johnny O
Thanks Johnny OOOOOOOOO !!!
Great tips! I’d never even heard of Camellia oil! Is it the same stuff I see on Amazon, normally intended for dry skin?
I guess you can use it for dry skin...I have always used it for Cutlery and hand planes and chisels.....
Very helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
It’s funny… I have a bench brush for my cnc. But not for the rest of my shop. It lives on my cnc and I rarely use it anywhere else.
I don’t have the Bessey clamps… yet. So that’s good to know.
I have socks all over my shop as well. LOL. But I’ve replaced them with tshirts more recently.
Wicked cool !!!
Like the oil on socks tip for preventing rust. How do you go about removing superficial rust on hand planes, sedge ?
for light rust I use 400 - 600 w/d sandpaper
Man, great video as always. I have a question. My eyes aren't as great as they used to be and sometimes play tricks on me with the splinter guard on my rails while lining up cuts. I noticed the Makita guards are black, how well do you think they'd work on the Festool rails as far as installing and staying put?
I have never used the black splinter guards from Makita... In 2008 Festool went from black to the translucent ones that are on there now...I totally prefer the new ones....
@@sedgetool I'm a late adopter, I never knew that. I really need to figure something out, but I hate to try it and not like it.
great video! what's the name of that applicator? I've been looking for one for a while!
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I’ve used gun oil or Balistol in the past. Is that any different than what you use?
i do not know..I have never used gun oil or Balistol...
Thx sedge!!!
you're welcome !!!!
What kind of oil on your sock? Could not understand with your Boston accent.
Me too. But see the link in the description.
Camellia oil
Sedge, what is "gay hardware" LOLLLLLLLLL. Love ya Buddy...
🤣🤣 I said "Gate Hardware" ...... LOL!!!!
Great tips, but hard to watch with that shirt you're wearing.
Hmmmmmmmmm ... Yankee fan ?????????🤣
@@sedgetoollol
I saw the Red Socks when I was about ten at Fenway many moons ago. The Green monster is impressive!