This Will CHANGE How You Build!
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- Опубликовано: 3 май 2024
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Woodworking doesn't have to be that difficult. There are some simple skills and techniques that you need to learn that can take your projects to the next level!
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As a computer programmer, I have long known to continue breaking down large problems into smaller manageable tasks and steps. Yet I failed to apply this to my woodworking, so I very often limited myself to smaller projects where I could hold the entire task in my mind. I have started analyzing and planning wood projects as I do programming projects, and now have complete confidence in taking on bigger projects. With every step written down, I always know what to do next, and can schedule subtasks as I have the time or materials ready.
Great, glad that process is working out for you!
I made a small step stool it took me 3 months to complete. When I can’t see the picture in my head I wanted I start to lose interest
@@nicholaslopez8830 When it gets too complicated to visualize in my head, I start with drawing by hand. When that gets too complicated, I draw it in my computer with Sketchup.
@@nicholaslopez8830 I know that feeling very well
@@biscuittreewoodworks do you have a sketchup of this project, by any chance? I'm going to try to build one like this as my first furniture piece. (I've done a few plywood cabinets, but nothing from wood yet.) I really like the simple but elegant feel of this, and after looking at many dozens of other, similar designs on Google ("Shaker dresser"), this one is still my favorite.
Thank you, in any case.
I watched your entire video from start to finish. Learned a lot. Admired your skills as a woodworker and as a video producer. As I began to feel worthless as a human being I remembered your title that said it took years to learn your skills. That gave me hope as a beginner woodworker. Thank you!
Yes, it takes a long time to learn this on your own! That's why I put a lot of these things into my videos to help newer woodworkers learn it faster and start to make better projects!
The mark of an experienced woodworker is in addressing and hiding mistakes....
Very true, but sometimes I would really like to be better at not making those mistakes!
Terrific - a compilation of shop gems, presented in a way that's entertaining but without any BS. Nicely done!
Thanks! Glad you found it helpful!
Your teaching style made this vid along with strong attention to detail and point outs. As a retired toolmaker I can reflect, one thing I'd like to add. . .If your having a BAD day remember safety first. . . .walk away . . .shit happens, and having it happen around machinery well lets say it goes south fast. Stay safe . . . .looking forward I have subscribed . . . I'm a fan
I did tool and die work many years ago before I went into engineering. You are absolutely right! Not paying full attention when working around machinery can go bad VERY quickly!
Sometimes I read a few...2 to 5 comments before watching videos as I just did now.the reason is if there are good solid comments about your vid and the comments about good strong content then I will watch the video with anticipation.well brother I'm about to check it out,I will quick comment when video is over .be safe and know that God loves us all and Jesus is the only way!!!
@@biscuittreewoodworksyou have a very cool and hip name for your company brother.....lol......can I ask how you came up with the name???
@@NicholasMcleod-zp9mdit’s a long story and more than I can type out and express here. I might do a video on it one day. Hope you enjoy the video!
Nothing short of "AMAZING"!!! Really beautiful piece and the tips and instructions are off the chart!
Thanks so much!
I don’t think I have ever built a bigger project without some hiccups that’s what definitely teaches us to adapt and overcome. It’s absolutely beautiful. You did a very nice job!
Thanks!
When using caul clamps or just plain cauls, I _always_ put nonstick (paper that will not stick to glue) to prevent the cauls or clamps from sticking to the wood panel (or whatever). This is a big time saver: no messy dried glue on my cauls / clamps to clean. Great video...
I use wax on my clamps, but box tape or wax paper work great as well!
Hands down best project video I've seen. Chocked full of useful tips and details. Yet concise without glossing over.
Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very well done ! You're videos have come a long way from the first ones I stumbled upon a year or two ago.
Thank you! Trying to get a little better with each one!
3 minutes in and I’ve subbed. You have clear instructions/descriptions without droning on in close ups like so many others. Your tips were also good.
Epoxy tip: we used epoxy extensively on some industrial projects. After mixing pour onto a plate, mini cookie sheet or anything with a slight edge. Use as needed and a scraper will gather it together to make accumulation on your brush easy.
Awesome, thank you!
Good tip!
I throughly enjoyed watching this video. Your sense of design is great. Love the finish you applied. My husband was a woodworker and we often watched woodworking instruction- starting with Bob Villa back in the day of television and PBS. You are a fantastic teacher and I rate you with the best. Your voice is calm, your editing skills are great, overall , from a non- woodworking observer- you knocked this video ‘out of the park!
That is awesome! Thank you!
Great tips! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Brilliant mate! I hope this video is goes viral to all the makers-the tips & strategies apply to all forms of craftsmanship-of all skill levels. Also, the quality of your videos just keep getting better.
Thank you!
Fantastic!
Thanks!
I just found your channel. I love it! Thank you for putting these out!!
Welcome!
Great tip with the clamp extension. Thanks. Awesome video.
Thanks!
Great job.. great video.
Thank you!
Awesome video. You're a great instructor/teacher. I have learned so much from you. Please, keep those videos coming.
I appreciate that! More to come very soon!
Thank You for sharing!
Welcome!
Great work! You have a lot of nice tools and equipment. Really loved the glue trick!
Thanks! It has taken many years to get what I have and I’m still planning upgrades for the future!
Great video! Thank you for sharing some great information.
Thanks for watching!
subbed. that was fantastic. and lots of great tipsin there. i will absolutely be using the floor buffer trick
Awesome, thank you!
Nice job!
Thanks!
he's not kidding. after tons of frustration with most power tools i absolutely LOVE the feeling and accuracy of planes and chisels to clean up the rough work
Power tools are nice, but hand tools are really great to work with!
Great video and very useful tips! Thanks John. God bless!
Thanks Brett!
Beautiful work! Great teaching as well. Great job!
Thanks! That's great to hear!
Excellent! This looks amazing.
Thank you!
Great job taking us through your design and techniques, all at a pace that was easy to follow & absorb. Skipping distracting music, and your humble presentation style were both appreciated. Sincerely, Grateful Subscriber.
Awesome, thank you!
Outstanding video and great tips that will bring the project to the next level. Thanks and subscribed!
Awesome, thank you!
Lovely job. Just tuned into your channel, video and i love it.
Thanks! Glad you are enjoying the videos!
Great video, really liked this one. Your methodical but relaxed approach is great. This is all the therapy I need!
Thank you!
Beautiful piece, nice work
Thank you very much!
Awesome video - beautiful dresser!! Thank you!
Thank you!
Thanks mate. Great video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Absolutely beautiful work. I've been watching more and more of your quality craftmanship. Thanks for your tips, tricks and all around professional wood crafting. You're my new go too.
Thank you so much! I'm glad you are enjoying the videos!
Fine job, great build. Really appreciate you taking your time to share your experience.
No problem 👍 Thanks for watching!
Great video, really enjoyed the information.
Glad to hear it!
That came out so nice. Thank you for all the tips.
Thanks for watching!
WOW ! . . . Thank you for this incredible workshop ! . . . Most of my projects are rough (not too fussy) . . . but, it doesn't hurt to know these techniques - they do apply, . . . even with rough projects .
That's right, a lot of these tips can be applied to any project! So glad you are here and enjoyed my video!
Very nice. Love your voice over and explanation of everything that you did. I am a newbie at woodworking and just trying to get my feet wet and I love videos like this to help me along the way.
Thanks! Glad it was helpful!
I’ve just watched two of your videos and I think I’ve learned more great little tips and tricks from you than I have in 10 hours of other videos. I love your method of breaking things down and your clear and concise communication. And you don’t shy away from showing us your mistakes and how you fix them (I know I always have plenty of those 😂). Thanks so much!
Great to hear! I love teaching and I'm glad it's helping people learn this craft that I enjoy so much!
Great tips, gorgeous work.
Thanks so much!
Very informative. Nice! Thumbs up!
Glad you liked it!
Very good video, chock-full of useful tips and tricks that clearly represent years of experience.
No surprise the end result is a beautiful piece!
Subscribing for sure!
Thank you very much!
Loved it. Great stuff.
Much appreciated!
Really like your method to install the drawer fronts. Thanks for sharing the great content!
Thanks for watching!
Amazing watching your video, great commentary lots of good info and tips on how to do the job with less stress thanks. Your finished project looks fantastic 👍👍
Great! I'm glad it's helpful! Thanks!
good job man,thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Awesome video John. Some great information here. Especially the breaking down large complicated pieces into smaller easier to accomplish tasks. Appreciate all the great tips. Ohhh and the finished piece was amazing as well. Thank for sharing. Hope you have a great day!
Thank you, and thanks for watching!
Great build!
Thanks!
Great video. Love the technique of clamping two parallel clamps together to get one long parallel clamp. What a genius idea. Wish I knew this before purchase Bessy's extension kit.
It works pretty well in a pinch!
Nice work. Looks great.
Thanks!
Beautiful piece. And lots of cool toys.
Thanks!
Great video with excellent tips on how and why.👍🏻
Glad you liked it!
Nice job and smart tips. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
thanks
You're welcome!
Great build, Nicely done.
Thank you! Cheers!
Great video! This channel is sneaky good- and I mean that as a compliment. When it comes to actually learning how to get better at woodworking- this might be the best channel! I appreciate the way your videos appear to be created specifically to teach woodworking. I like a number of creators in this space, but I learn the most here.
I love hearing that! My goal here is first and foremost to teach people about woodworking and how to build better projects! Thanks for letting me know you like what I’m doing and thanks for watching!
Nice piece. Thanks for the tips! Cheers 🍻
Thanks!
Beautiful. I really enjoyed your video. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much!
Just discovered your channel and subscribed. The is a beautiful piece of furniture. You've fired me up to make something
Awesome! That’s the goal! Get out there and make something incredible!
Gorgeous dresser, nice video and I learned a few things... Thanks so much for sharing that.
Thanks! Glad it was helpful!
Just beautiful!
Thank you!
Great video. Very informative. I liked the curve sander block. I have not seen that before
Thanks! Glad you liked it!
I love your work and your down-to-earth style. Your practical tips are always super helpful, thank you!
I restore antique furniture. When determining whether or not a piece can be repaired, reversible glue joints (made with hide glue) are often the deciding factor. Your beautiful work is going to mean a lot to your kids & grandkids. If way down the road they want to repair or restore a piece to its original glory, those epoxy joints are going to limit the possibilities. And the quality of your work IS going to last generations, I guarantee it.
NOTHING is more stressful than a hot hide-glue clamp up, I totally get it. But I would love to see you teach the world how to do them.
Thanks again for all your excellent content - you seem like a lovely person.
Thank you and I'm really glad you like the videos! I've never actually worked with hot hide glue, that's something I'll have to dive into one day. Hopefully not literally "dive into", but I wouldn't mind trying it out on a project or two!
It's a pain for sure! I know your methodical approach will be the very thing.
@@biscuittreewoodworks On the plus side of hide glue is the open time.
Awesome work
Thank you!
Very nice build!
Thanks!
Beautifully done! This chest will last for years unlike most of the rubbish you can buy. Really enjoyed watching you work and I wish I had a workshop as well kitted out as yours.
Thank you! It has taken a long time to get where I’m at with the shop and still a lot I’d like to change!
Great piece and great video! Well thought out and covers a lot of ground. Much of the advice will apply to any woodworking. Not just this dresser. Very nice!!
Thank you very much!
Hi fantastic furniture great tips good video
Thanks for watching!
I really enjoyed watching this video. I love woodworking and recently purchased a saw mill and now have access to a ton of hard woods but lack the real skill to build things. I think videos like this one are going to be a game changer for me. Thank you for putting it together...lol
That is awesome! I'm glad to hear it's helping!
I wish that fellow woodworkers would stop apologizing for using pocket holes. Used for appropriate applications they are the correct joinery and are not a “new” technique. While the commercial jigs have been around since the 80’s, the concept of pocket hole joinery has been used for table skirting and cabinet base assembly for centuries.
Great point, pocket hole joinery has been around for a very long time and it often gets a bad rap. I think it's mainly because the jigs are so beginner focused that some people think pocket hole joinery is beneath them. But just like other methods and techniques, it's just another tool in the toolbox that can be the perfect thing for the right application.
I don’t like pocket holes because I don’t want to buy expensive jigs and special screws when you can just do something else and maybe learn different skills to join stuff
Some my early projects before jigs, I would use a counter sink bit and drill at an angle.
My solution is to continue being the person who decides what I do in life. It's been a solid plan.
A countersink bit bought years ago changed woodworking for me. It was the basis for my first "pocket hole". It remains an invaluable tool in my shop.
Great video. I love the design and execution. I wish you continued success.
Thank you very much!
Beautiful job
Thank you!
Awesome build my guy
Thank you!
3:18 Most excellent clip! You have done that beautiful Cherry justice. Outstanding piece. Very enjoyable video. Thanks for posting.
🤣 thanks! Glad you enjoyed the video!
Well done! Fantastic video, delivery and results. Good call on the epoxy, use it all the time.
Thank you very much!
Brilliant, thankyou for your presentation . . . Chris . . . Norwich, England
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@biscuittreewoodworks Excellent work, excellent examples
I really enjoy your videos. Thanks for taking the time to make content that doesn’t insult us or assault our senses.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome looking! I always love the look of cherry.
Thanks! Cherry is one of my favorites!
Awesome learned a lot.
Glad to hear it!
Very nice, great job
Thank you very much!
Very good work
& the vid fantastic
Thank you i just subscribed
Awesome, thank you!
Nice video man, great demo of useful tips!
Thanks!
Very good, common-sense advice. thanks
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video, good tips and the content flows well. We all make mistakes, so showing them and the fix helps us newer guys learn new stuff but also not feel stupid when the small stuff happens.
Absolutely! Hopefully by showing how I fix my mistakes it will help others do the same!
Great build! Hope all is well
Thanks!
This dresser is gorgeous. Simple sleek design. But not boring at all. I love it. This was a great video as well. Learned a lot.
Thank you so much!
Truly a video full of knowledge, tips and entertainment. Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
3:18 😂Working on a project now and realized my clamps are not long enough. Clamp the clamps together- brilliant!
Thanks! Glad that helps!
thank you
You're welcome!
Very nice piece.
Thank you!
Great video. I’m a very new woodworker, so definitely not ready for anything of the caliber of your dresser, but I very much enjoyed watching! Thank you!
You can do it! Just take things one small step at a time!
Wow amazing thank you so much for the video you are truly amazing
Thank you!
The best video. 💪🏻
Glad you liked it!
@@biscuittreewoodworks so much so that I want to model my kitchen island after this design. Plus, I have tool envy!
Great job my friend! I learned something and that is what counts 😀
Thank you, that’s great to hear!
Excellent information for novice and pro! I was in the woodworking field and I made some of the same slip ups you did . I also wish I had those jigs you used back when? Very good video.
Thank you!
I don't do much woodwork but WOW this guy knows his stuff. So informative !
Thanks!
Thank u... Go one... U r prof in wood
Thanks!