I like how everything is small enough to be carried in an apron. I hate having to run back and forth to get things. Thanks for the heads-up on these gadgets.
OMG Bryan!!!! I havent even had a chance to play with all the stuff I got from you're last video!!! And here you are with more! I'm going to have to go with the machinist squares, and the micro sanders. Those micro sanders will come in handy more than you think!!!!! For re-fills on the sandpaper.......either the manufacturer or get some hook & loop disks from HF and cut them to size. Its a good thing we dont live closer to each other.........I got a feeling we could get into trouble!!!!!! Another great video Bryan.....keep em coming!!!!
Thanks so much Brian! This youtube thing is getting expensive for both of us! :) Thank you so much for watching! I and I agree! Where abouts are you from? I'm in central Indiana!
I havent seen the edge sander before but why not use a router? I get it, it can be aggressive but a 1/16" or 1/8" roundover is perfect for softening sharp edges.
Yeah, that is a valid point. It's really about control with me. A lot of times, I'm not even sure what radius I want my roundover to be, or it is so small that I prefer the edge sander. The router does make quick work of it though!
Thanks, great video! You won yourself a new subscriber 👍👍👍👍👍
You are the best Federik! Thank you so much! I truly appreciate it!
The little engineer squares are a great addition to the shop
Oh, I know! I was a little ticked when I first got it, It was so small, but now I could see it being my go to quick check square! Thanks for watching!
I like how everything is small enough to be carried in an apron. I hate having to run back and forth to get things. Thanks for the heads-up on these gadgets.
My pleasure Todd! And thanks for watching! No if I can only remember to wear my apron! :)
OMG Bryan!!!! I havent even had a chance to play with all the stuff I got from you're last video!!! And here you are with more! I'm going to have to go with the machinist squares, and the micro sanders. Those micro sanders will come in handy more than you think!!!!! For re-fills on the sandpaper.......either the manufacturer or get some hook & loop disks from HF and cut them to size. Its a good thing we dont live closer to each other.........I got a feeling we could get into trouble!!!!!! Another great video Bryan.....keep em coming!!!!
Thanks so much Brian! This youtube thing is getting expensive for both of us! :) Thank you so much for watching! I and I agree! Where abouts are you from? I'm in central Indiana!
@@FlynndoggWoodwork Im in Belding, MI. A small little town about 20 minutes north west of grand rapids.
You can cut a dowel with a single saw stroke if you use the full length of the blade rather than scrub at it with an inch in the center.
Great point Wheeler! I'll have to give that a shot! Thanks for watching!
@@FlynndoggWoodwork Go ninja.....
I havent seen the edge sander before but why not use a router? I get it, it can be aggressive but a 1/16" or 1/8" roundover is perfect for softening sharp edges.
Yeah, that is a valid point. It's really about control with me. A lot of times, I'm not even sure what radius I want my roundover to be, or it is so small that I prefer the edge sander. The router does make quick work of it though!