I started in high school I was around 16-17 and pretty much all that you showed is on this clip. Stands true to this date, I still remember our woodshop teacher showing us how to and the how don’ts of the wood world. I really appreciated all that you do for us beginners and advance wood workers. To me they are of great help and refresh the old brain 🧠 a lil ! Keep on keeping on…
The wood grain direction is really important in martial arts. If you've ever had an uninitiated person hold a board you are trying to break with the grain going in the wrong direction, you will know it really doesn't feel good when the board doesn't break. Worst part of taekwondo belt tests. :D
Good tips, but you need to get rid of the noise when you show what bite size tip it is. It's detracting from your voice over and not all your words are intelligible.
Great tips! Thanks for sharing!
I started in high school I was around 16-17 and pretty much all that you showed is on this clip. Stands true to this date, I still remember our woodshop teacher showing us how to and the how don’ts of the wood world. I really appreciated all that you do for us beginners and advance wood workers. To me they are of great help and refresh the old brain 🧠 a lil ! Keep on keeping on…
Thanks a bunch for all the tips, Rob! 😊
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
More excellent tips Rob! Thanks.....👍👍🔨🔨
Please make more videos like this 😊😊😊
Blade cleaning
definitly one to try
All great as usual.
Nice share.
The wood grain direction is really important in martial arts. If you've ever had an uninitiated person hold a board you are trying to break with the grain going in the wrong direction, you will know it really doesn't feel good when the board doesn't break. Worst part of taekwondo belt tests. :D
Great tips, thanks
Great video sir. Love the content !!
Good tips, but you need to get rid of the noise when you show what bite size tip it is. It's detracting from your voice over and not all your words are intelligible.
Great tips.