I'm Signing Off For a While In 2024...New Online Course Coming!
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I'm gearing up for a huge push to make my new ultimate beginners carpentry course in early 2024! I'll be taking a step back from RUclips...buy you can still reach me at The Honest Carpenter Website.
Happy New Year, everybody! See you in 2024! - Хобби
You really are honest and I respect it. Even though you will stop making these videos for a while you really have saved me from some serious accidents that could’ve happened while working. I’ve started woodworking and carpentry at 14 years old. All I can say is thank you without your videos I would probably be seriously injured right now. I wish you luck❤ happy new year
Love your content!
Truly a honest carpenter!
Looking forward to 2024
Looking forward to it Ethan! One thing regarding structures I’d like to see is how to “correct to square”. Almost all woodworking RUclips videos show the star of the show “checking for square”, and it always is. That is of little help to those of us who struggle with getting things square. I’d love to see how to make some corrections when they check for square - it isn’t - and now a correction needs to be made. Otherwise - why does everyone include it in their video to “check for square”? Maybe I’m alone in this - but it would be helpful! Thank you!
It's a worthy topic, because square, level, and plumb are the key to have a project work out. If any of them are out the problem really shows up when installing doors, trim, siding, or decking.
It sounds like Ethan will be very busy. If he doesn't have time to address this feel free to reach out to me.
Yeah … tips on ensuring the result will be square… would be very helpful.
@@heiser_bill Okay. Size matters. How one squares a deck frame vs. a cabinet box are different processes. What's your current or planned project?
@@ST-0311 ahh, I see what you mean. My immediate project is to build a workbench - maybe like the door-top one you demo’d, or maybe plywood top. I have a laundry list of projects on my list, including an entryway bench, a table for under a wall mounted tv, a simple desk, nightstands, … probably other similar things, but all “smallish. I built a catio recently and it came out ok except a couple non-square braces. I’d like to build a woodshed too, but probably not near term.
Thanks for your responses! I consider myself a beginner (but ambitious) so ‘preciate your instructive videos.
@@heiser_bill E-mail incoming. Subject: Square.
Course content: recovering when things to wrong--either by your own doing, someone else's or the material. Thanks!
How you don't have a million subs is beyond me. I have always enjoyed your videos. I watch some of them over and over just to absorb all that you are teaching, I can honestly tell you the 2 worst things about your videos is 1.)They are always too short. 2.) I can only give them one thumbs up.
Ethan, you do a WONDERFUL job in your videos. I wish I could email you a beer. Keep up the great work.
Per your request for suggestions of topics: How to properly join wood materials-gluing up boards-pocket hole jigs-when to use dowels-domino joints-biscuits-etc. Thanks in advance for using your time and talents to further the trades😊
I second that request
Third
Your channel just keeps getting bigger and better thanks for sharing all your knowledge in 23 looking forward to what your bring to the table this year
Love the idea of the courses!!!
Courses that I am interested in:
- siding, with different types
- computer desks
- how to design it, including joinery and what consequences of different wood selections would be
- how to build it
- kitchen table builds
- chair builds
- chair repairs, both structural and finish. What is "too broken" to be worthwhile to fix? Upholstery
- couch/chair upholstery - DIY or find somebody?
- wood repair - my dog chewed on various wood articles (banister end, cabinets)
- baseboard repair - the part by the shower took a beating and needs to be refinished badly, but how?
- kitchen wood floor is made of "engineered wood", and the finish is flaking off, and needs to be refinished, but the top veneer is so thin that a big 12-20" industrial sander would go through the top veneers (which have hand carving marks to boot). How to this repair properly, gently and thoroughly; hopefully while using power tools to save time?
I'm seriously torn. Half of me is going, "This is going to be amazing". The other half is going " Nooooooooo!!" Iced enjoyed all your videos. I'm no stranger to a shop or construction site myself but you still manage to teach me stuff. I love what you are doing! I'll look for you on the other side.
Hey Ethan I will definitely look for your 101. You've been clear, right and honest on lots of topics. And I agree with your professional assessment: Structure. Thank you sir, Happy New Year to you and yours.
At some point talking about when you need to have an inspection done and how to go about getting one done will be an important subject to tackle.
I’m a 59 Woman getting ready to semi retire and this is what I want to learn. Thank you for all you do.😊
Best of luck, Trish!
In medical school they have a saying, "See it. Do it. Teach it." You seem to be following a similar trajectory and we followers benefit as a result. Best wishes for success in your new chapter !
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Another topic I thinks would be helpful is “fasteners”. A few years back I took on a project with friends to install new siding on one side of my house. How hard could it be? As it turned out, it was pretty challenging. The worst part was when the inspector came out, he failed it, in part because we used screws vs the required nails. Surely screws would hold better! We had neglected to consider the sheer strength issue.
There was also an issue because the wall was inexplicably 8’4” tall, and of course we used 8’ panels, and planned to just cover the gap. That didn’t fly either, blocking was required. So I had to take it all down, then hire a professional to it right. It was a major debacle, especially with the hard work we did out in the hot Sierra sun on the deck.
Anyway, some instruction about fasteners for various kinds of projects (from small woodworking projects to structural, eg a woodshed) would be helpful if you can fit it in. 😎
I'm all "a-board"
In 2024! I've just found your channel. 👍👍👍
Talking about framing, I recently saw a video where they were actually making double walls. Each wall was made with 2"x4" studs. By changing the distance between these they could make the walls thicker and, once filled with insulation, they were far more efficient in keeping the house insulated. They said the use of the 2"x4" studs was more cost effective than using 2"x6" studs.
Many years ago, when Bob Vila was still the host of "This Old House," they went to a factory that made wall sections by sandwiching 4"-6" of polyisocyanurate between OSB. These were standard 4'x8' sections. They could be used in the walls and the roofs, As polyisocyanurate has an R-6 per inch rating, that's very good,
You might want to consider both of these in your new series,
Thank you.
I would love to see instructions on building a good sturdy, floating shelf.
Most projects have an aesthetic aspect (not strictly utilitarian) so in addition to structure some mention of DESIGN choices (eg, cabinet faces, corner options). Doing so intro course could offer tease for advanced course… that is, not full ‘how to’ but merely ideas for more attractive or multifunctional result.
Hi. I've been a subscriber for a long time now and watched the evolution of your channel. Quite impressive. I'm a home improvement contractor and carpenter myself here in NY.
I also own an advertising company.
We uniquely display RUclips channels inside Uber/Lyft vehicles, which travel all around NY (including new york city) 10+ hours everyday. This results in thousands of views per month towards your channel, and advertisements for your videos. Plus, further exposure for your channel.
Certainly let me know if you're interested in learning more. If I don't hear from you, best of luck with your channel and the pending new format with the online course
Woohoo! Onward, upward, forward ... do it to it! You're such a great natural instructor.
Looking forward to your next phase!!!
Happy new yr
Love your content! Happy New Year!
Thanks for a year of great content...happy new year 😊
Love your channel! Happy New Year!
So looking forward to this. Thank you for showing a woman at a power tool! Yeh! We do DIY & more too.
Happy New Year. Great content
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! and congrats on your courses.
Happy New Year
Happy New Year
Thanks
Will miss you. One idea that would help me build wise is how to erect impenetrable wood fence to prevent criminal neighbors from sneaking in to steal my things.
Happy New Year, Ethan.
Happy New Year EJ
Good luck with your new venture. I really look forward to seeing your new course and videos.
I'd like to see a focus on building for durability and avoiding rework, two things I seem to get wrong more often than I like! 😅
Happy New Year 🎉
Happy New Year🎉
Wishing you all the best.
Good luck!
Great work ❤❤
Thanks for all the content this past year. Have a great New Year.
Happy New Years 🎉
Looking forward to seeing the course content!
Happy new year Ethan. Looking forward to 2024 and your content!
Best of luck in the new year! Can’t wait to see your course!
Just have a safe, healthy, prosperous and Happy New Year!
Looking forward to it, happy new Year!
Happy New Year, Ethan! Can’t wait to see what you’ll have for us in the spring!
Can’t wait! Thanks for doing it.
Yes! Looking forward to it. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Love your content!! Love the integrity. Keep it up!
Thanks Ehan! Sure appreciate you videos!
Happy New Year and Blessings to you, looking forward to the new course.
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Happy new year's.
Can’t wait..TY and Happy New Year from UK.
Thanks for all the great content!
Good for you, taking the time you need! All the best in 2024 🎉
Great videos like and find them useful happy new year
Great Plan, look forward to seeing more courses on your website!
It’s cool that you’re doing another course! See you back here when you’re done! Happy new year to you and your family. 😊
Happy New Year bro! All the best to you in your future endeavors. You're a great teacher.
Happy New Years can't wait to see new content
Happy New Year, Ethan! Looking forward to your next video when you get to it. Good luck with the course!
Have a Happy New Year...Thanks for the year of Helpful Tips. 👷🏿♂️
Love your channel and content! Wish you the very best!
Thanks for all the great tips.
Thank you for a great year! Looking forward to 2024! Happy New Year🎉🥂🍾
will definitely be checking out that course. love your teaching style. All the best to you and your's in the new year..and everyone in this comment section too!
Humble suggestion -- and maybe this would be for more advanced courses - but discussion about what tools or software to use when planning your project -- like pen/paper/graph paper or tools like SketchUp. How best to draw plans. Thanks for consideration.
All the best Ethan. Looking forward to seeing the new course 🙌
Best wishes! Looking forward to seeing the finished product!
Hope to see the future posts soon. Good luck with all your future plans. You are really an honest person and a great carpenter! I have learned so much from you.
Exciting stuff, Ethan. Looking forward to it! Good luck on your new project. 👍
Thanks for everything you posted in 2023! Looking forward to your stuff in 24 and Happy new year!
Have a Blessed New Year and best wishes on your future endeavors. Really enjoyed your videos!
Thanks.
Sounds like a good plan. Best of luck.
But! Keep the SHORTS coming along as well. I like to peruse many of the shorts out there, always enjoy yours. Happy 2024
Sounds like a great series to create and develop. Looking forward to seeing how they turn out. Considering the diminishing trades hopefully this will have a positive affect on them. Happy New Year and good luck in the endeavor.
Promising plans! Best wishes on good progress!
Thanks for all the great videos. :)
Happy New Year Ethan!
I look forward to the great topics and information in the coming months. You provide great explanations in your videos.
Thank you so much for the information you have shared with me! Happy New Year!
Have loved your videos for awhile now and look forward to your new content. Happy New Year!!
Sounds great. Looking forward to it
Thanks for all you do here. All the best in2024. Take care & stay safe.
I'm always overwhelmed when it comes to what types of fasteners/screws/hardware to use for a specific project. This results in multiple trips to the box stores for these items. So looking forward to your Fastener course!
Covering that stuff in detail Darren!
I can't wait for your new content in the upcoming New Year Sir. Thank you for everything in 2023. Happy New Year to you and the family.
I'm extremely excited for this!!
Thanks for all the great information. Wishing you a wonderful 2024, where your plans and dreams come to fruition.
Hey Ethan from Canada - love every one of your videos & how very articulate you are in your guidance. Congrats on your success & growth, everyone can see how much effort you've put in! Looking forward to learning more :) Happy New Year & thanks for keeping us posted on your journey !
Good luck to you in the new effort.
Good luck with the projects. Thank you for your tips, ideas & assistance in 2023. Happy New Year for 2024 to you & your family & viewers.
Best wishes, man. I wish you great success.
Happy new year to you too, Ethan! I pray you have a blessed and safe one. Best wishes on your new projects. I'm sure they will be fabulous, just like the rest of your content. I'll miss you while you're gone! 😊😊❤❤
Happy New Year to you too, good luck with the new course, looking forward to your return to RUclips.
Happy NewYear
Ethan I’m wishing great success and no looking forward to catching up with you in May .
Happy New Year!!!
Have a great vacation.
Thank you for being one of my guide in wood working!
That’s a great next step for you. I’m looking forward to it. Happy 2024!
Your content is extremely high-quality and very informative. I deeply envy the many skills you have, in a good way that is! Thank you for the great content. I wish you a happy 2024.
thanks Ethan, cant wait to see what comes next
Happy New Year! 🌿 2024 🪚🔨
It sounds like a great project, Ethan! We’ll be waiting right here when you can get back. Maybe you can just pop in and give us a raw, unedited verbal update as you go?? We’ll see!
BEST OF LUCK | I discovered your content today and look forward to when you come back. The window shelf was really helpful, thank you!