I always appreciate your videos. They are clean, clear, and full of great ideas. Here are a couple of products that you could devote entire videos to, as they are *SO* helpful around the shop but few have even _heard_ of: Self-fusing silicone tape: Originally developed by the US military back in the fifties to protect the wiring of their F4 fighters (and why it is sometimes called 'F4 Tape'), this tape contains no adhesives. Instead, it sticks only to itself, fusing into a single layer of silicone. (It comes with a liner that is removed before applying.) While it isn't incredibly hardy--it is a soft silicone with a hardness rating of 50, after all--it can handle *incredible* temperature ranges (-60C to 260C), pressure (750PSI), and voltage (400 v/mil). It also works well for adding grip to tools/etc. To find the good stuff--there are *LOTS* of garbage versions out there--look up its milspecs: 'A-A-59163' or 'Mil-I-46852'. Polycaprolactone (PCL): This is a form of thermoplastic that melts at only 60C(!) and only becomes sticky at around 70C. That means you can drop it in a cup of hot water, wait until it is transparent, then mold it like putty into whatever shape you want. (I've made everything from wall anchors to pin wrenches to knobs to wingnuts to various mounts.) If you then want to stick it to something, dip that end into hotter water until it goes clear and sticky, then press it into place. Even better, you can reuse PCL as many times as you want. Once cooled, it has approximately the strength, toughness, and flexibility of nylon, which makes it *very* handy. If you look it up on Aliexpress/etc., you'll see that you can get a 250g of it--plus pigments to colour it as you wish--for around $12 or a full kilo + pigments for around $40. (FWIW, many hot glue sticks contain a significant amount, so trying dropping what you have in hot water and see what happens.)
Ща, разбежался шарить. Немеренное кол-во оснастки для изготовления этих, так называемых "шедевров". На хера такие ролики? Только денег попытка срубить на рекламе...
Thank you for this amazing video! The 16 woodworking hacks you shared are incredibly useful and interesting. I appreciate the creativity and practical tips. Looking forward to more of your useful videos in the future!
Thank you for this amazing video! The 16 woodworking hacks are incredibly useful and have given me new ideas for my projects. The presentation is clear and professional, making it easy to follow even for someone who is just starting out. I appreciate the time and effort you put into creating this content. Your tips will save me a lot of time and trouble in my future woodworking endeavors. Keep up the great work!
I'm a fan of your projects and I admire how you have so many tools and materials, I've already downloaded several of your videos. I'm a hobbyist and I love working on these small projects. Thanks.
Always excellent ideas and jigs. You make us better. For improved belt welding alignment: route a V groove in a board and a small cross dado deeper than the V groove. Use the heated blade and weld in the middle of the dado and push the ends together along the V groove as you withdraw the heated blade.
Thank You Very Much ! May I humbly suggest showing a quick , finished product photo before you start making it so as to help us "see" during your building process ? That would make your channel perfect ! Neatness, speed, efficiency & high skill is what elevates you above all others !
Desde viña del mar CHile te mando un fuerte abrazo y toda mi admiración y desde hoy me suscribo a tu canal y lo voy a recomendar a mis compañeros de trabajo. Y como digo quien entrega sus conocimientos es un gran MASTER
Felicitaciones, es impecable y muy inteligente tu manera de trabajar. Para tus seguidores sería de mucho aporte, que reseñes en cada uno de tus videos el nombre comercial de los objetos que usas. Por ejemplo en el N° 16 utilizas una especie de bisagras cilindricas y doradas que nunca había visto y no sé como conseguirlas con su nombre comercial. Un abrazo para ti.
In this world of strife and animosity, you bring a message of thoughtful action to solve problems. And by sharing freely your methods, you help us all build a better world. Onegaimasu
COMME D'HABITUDE TOUJOURS DE BONNES IDEES. TRAVAIL SOIGNE .DES GESTES PRECIS UN REGAL DE VOUS VOIR TRAVAILLER . CONTINUEZ AINSI . 👍👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏👏👏👏 UN BRICOLEUR MARSEILLAIS
No. 8 - Remembering this hack, I wanted to use it today - but while I have the clamps, I didn't have any elastic bands. However, I had a piece of foam (sponge) rubber, so I cut some pieces of sponge and put them inside the clamps, so they were pushing against the edge-banding that I wanted to glue on - and the method worked just fine.
Master! you are to another level! Is fascinasting to watch your skills, performance and creatitvity, as well gives so much envy all that incredible harware you have acces to work with. Thank you for shering!
Thank you very much for the wonderful ideas that indicate genius. I want to buy a Makita router like the one you have. How much does it cost and what is the purchase link? My heartfelt greetings to you.
I love the first tool! Is there an easy way to adjust the screw for a precise measurement? The video doesn't indicate how you determined the screw setting for the second and final pass when making the slot for the plywood panel.
Good day Sir! A request, if possible- as a dedicated viewer for over 4 years, I would love to see the room where you store all of your creations! Are you an engineer by vocation? I am on old man in Arkansas, USA and thoroughly enjoy your work! Sincerely!
Sus artilugios para trabajar mmm! they are ok pero ud. Lo quiere hacer todo muy perfecto 🙄🙄 y con piezas que solo ud. sabe donde conseguír y en ese caso mejor lo busco en línea y me evito todo ese trabajo milimétrico🤪 señor gracias😁
Мастеру почёт и уважение! Хочу добавить: при склейке, чтобы заготовки не смещались посыпаем обычной солью. Кристаллы имеют более острые грани и не даёт зазора склеиваемого шва.
I'm a fairly longtime subscriber to your channel and have to say I learned something -- that #15 trick is something I never thought of. It would have to be only on the end grain of soft woods (maybe hot water/steaming for harder woods?), but still, very clever! I have a thought on using sawdust to prevent glue slip -- use table salt instead. Salt will crush under pressure without affecting the strength of the glue, where that sawdust will retain its shape with hardwoods, and if one is building up thicker panels, you'll have to plane down any proudness.
Table salt creates weak joints. It draws out the moisture and prevents the glue from penetrating the wood. This was proven by a gentleman using strain pulls to show the breaking points. Fine sand actually worked the best.
I knew of three methods: salt, sand, and wood chips. In my case, I decided that wood shavings made sense. However, there is no objective basis for this. Comments are a very useful way to exchange information.
Muy interesante todo lo que publica, mucho ingenio y creatividad, me gusta la utilización de madera para hacer las máquinas, me interesa saber si existen planos para construirlas, cuál es el precio? Y como saber donde se consiguen los accesorios y piezas que usted utiliza, muchas gracias por la información se lo voy a agradecer mucho, mis felicitaciones y respeto por lo que muestra, un saludo desde Costa Rica.
You just need to start with the forstner drill bit, when you want to make a recess for the screw,. The forester bit leaves a center point at the bottom, where you can set the drill for the screw drill bit. Then there is no need for all that extra.
This solution works great if you drilled too small of a hole or later decided you wanted larger hardware thru something. It also works great if you need to make a slot or oblong hole
I hope the video is meaningful to you.
If you like the video, please introduce it to your friends and social media !
I always appreciate your videos. They are clean, clear, and full of great ideas. Here are a couple of products that you could devote entire videos to, as they are *SO* helpful around the shop but few have even _heard_ of:
Self-fusing silicone tape: Originally developed by the US military back in the fifties to protect the wiring of their F4 fighters (and why it is sometimes called 'F4 Tape'), this tape contains no adhesives. Instead, it sticks only to itself, fusing into a single layer of silicone. (It comes with a liner that is removed before applying.) While it isn't incredibly hardy--it is a soft silicone with a hardness rating of 50, after all--it can handle *incredible* temperature ranges (-60C to 260C), pressure (750PSI), and voltage (400 v/mil). It also works well for adding grip to tools/etc. To find the good stuff--there are *LOTS* of garbage versions out there--look up its milspecs: 'A-A-59163' or 'Mil-I-46852'.
Polycaprolactone (PCL): This is a form of thermoplastic that melts at only 60C(!) and only becomes sticky at around 70C. That means you can drop it in a cup of hot water, wait until it is transparent, then mold it like putty into whatever shape you want. (I've made everything from wall anchors to pin wrenches to knobs to wingnuts to various mounts.) If you then want to stick it to something, dip that end into hotter water until it goes clear and sticky, then press it into place. Even better, you can reuse PCL as many times as you want. Once cooled, it has approximately the strength, toughness, and flexibility of nylon, which makes it *very* handy. If you look it up on Aliexpress/etc., you'll see that you can get a 250g of it--plus pigments to colour it as you wish--for around $12 or a full kilo + pigments for around $40. (FWIW, many hot glue sticks contain a significant amount, so trying dropping what you have in hot water and see what happens.)
This video is a goldmine for DIY enthusiasts. The hacks are clever and cost-effective. I've learned so much in such a short time. Highly recommended!
Ща, разбежался шарить. Немеренное кол-во оснастки для изготовления этих, так называемых "шедевров". На хера такие ролики? Только денег попытка срубить на рекламе...
😅😮😮😮😮😢😢😮😮
Thank you for this amazing video! The 16 woodworking hacks you shared are incredibly useful and interesting. I appreciate the creativity and practical tips. Looking forward to more of your useful videos in the future!
Thank you for this amazing video! The 16 woodworking hacks are incredibly useful and have given me new ideas for my projects. The presentation is clear and professional, making it easy to follow even for someone who is just starting out. I appreciate the time and effort you put into creating this content. Your tips will save me a lot of time and trouble in my future woodworking endeavors. Keep up the great work!
Спасибо большое за то, что делитесь своими знаниями и навыками. Всегда восхищаюсь вашей работой и изобретательностью. Привет из России.
EU gostei muito de vê pra mim esse vídeo
Foi muito bom mesmo
I have been a carpenter for 59 years now and i still fin your videos interesting and very useful, thank you and keep them coming.
Очередная группа вроде бы и простых, но очень полезных советов👍
I'm a fan of your projects and I admire how you have so many tools and materials, I've already downloaded several of your videos. I'm a hobbyist and I love working on these small projects. Thanks.
Always excellent ideas and jigs. You make us better. For improved belt welding alignment: route a V groove in a board and a small cross dado deeper than the V groove. Use the heated blade and weld in the middle of the dado and push the ends together along the V groove as you withdraw the heated blade.
Thank You Very Much !
May I humbly suggest showing a quick , finished product photo before you start making it so as to help us "see" during your building process ? That would make your channel perfect !
Neatness, speed, efficiency & high skill is what elevates you above all others !
とても役に立つものばかりでした。ありがとうございます。
There's no limits to your ingenuity, sir. Excellent video, as always.
O senhor é muito inteligente, fico maravilhado quando vejo os seus vídeos, parabéns que Deus lhe continue dando essa inteligência.
Sou seu fã
Abraço.
Thanks for your comment
綺麗な合板ですね。どういった種類の合板をお使いですか?宜しければ教えてください。
I love the hidden screw trick! All of them were good, but that one was fantastic!
Your ideas are very creative and useful, I like the way you put your heart into it.
Always enjoy watching your marvelous video !! Thanks for sharing the excellent carpentry tips.
More excellent tips and tricks! Thanks JSK! 👍👍🔨🔨
Thank you for the video. I really liked the number 7. I will be making that one soon. 😊
Yes, I also have a plane that is badly in need of love and attention.
Специально поставил на паузу,чтобы написать....
Ты создаёшь качественные короткометражные фильмы, радуешь глаз)))
Desde viña del mar CHile te mando un fuerte abrazo y toda mi admiración y desde hoy me suscribo a tu canal y lo voy a recomendar a mis compañeros de trabajo. Y como digo quien entrega sus conocimientos es un gran MASTER
Very impressive skill with the chisel around 17:56!
thanks
Felicitaciones, es impecable y muy inteligente tu manera de trabajar. Para tus seguidores sería de mucho aporte, que reseñes en cada uno de tus videos el nombre comercial de los objetos que usas. Por ejemplo en el N° 16 utilizas una especie de bisagras cilindricas y doradas que nunca había visto y no sé como conseguirlas con su nombre comercial. Un abrazo para ti.
Awesome stuff! What joints are you using in the sanding block? Never seen them.
In this world of strife and animosity, you bring a message of thoughtful action to solve problems. And by sharing freely your methods, you help us all build a better world. Onegaimasu
Ein Kanal der absoluten Spitzenklasse ! mit immer neuen Tipps für jederman ,der Spaß an Kreativen Handwerk hat -> Danke dafür 🤗🏆
COMME D'HABITUDE TOUJOURS DE BONNES IDEES. TRAVAIL SOIGNE .DES GESTES PRECIS UN REGAL DE VOUS VOIR TRAVAILLER . CONTINUEZ AINSI . 👍👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏👏👏👏 UN BRICOLEUR MARSEILLAIS
Thanks. You're inspiring.
Some very creative hacks. Thank you for sharing.
No. 8 - Remembering this hack, I wanted to use it today - but while I have the clamps, I didn't have any elastic bands. However, I had a piece of foam (sponge) rubber, so I cut some pieces of sponge and put them inside the clamps, so they were pushing against the edge-banding that I wanted to glue on - and the method worked just fine.
You are a great man, very good job ! 👍
Master! you are to another level! Is fascinasting to watch your skills, performance and creatitvity, as well gives so much envy all that incredible harware you have acces to work with. Thank you for shering!
Thank you very much for the wonderful ideas that indicate genius. I want to buy a Makita router like the one you have. How much does it cost and what is the purchase link? My heartfelt greetings to you.
木工に役に立つ16ハック..素晴らしい、最高のビデオ...非常に便利で役に立ちます、常に成功します...伝統的なインドネシアの金の探求者からのご挨拶 🇮🇩😍🙏💗
Thank you.
Your channel is interesting too.
I hope your channel develops as well.
I love the first tool! Is there an easy way to adjust the screw for a precise measurement? The video doesn't indicate how you determined the screw setting for the second and final pass when making the slot for the plywood panel.
amazing, youre the grandfather of technical and practical youtube woordworking videos!
Sencillamente fantásticos!!! tus vídeos mis respetos y auguro extraño tos para usted sin dudarlo. Fraternal saludo. Néstor
Auguro exitos
Il ny a pas beaucoup de vidéos aussi parfaites et intelligentes... merci !!!
創造性を尊重するそして仕事の丁寧さ
Особенно наждачная книжечка. Красивая и офигенно удобная. А столик для сбора опилок элегантный . Лайк от меня.
chisel is best
Very good tips. Can you please tell me what the white powder is that you put on your Naniwa diamond sharpening stone?
This video makes me wanna do stuff just for the sake of doing stuff. Very inspiring, thanks!
Nice job, we like these tip compilation videos. We shared this video on our homemade tool forum last week 😎
Perfectoo muy bien gracias x compartir saludoss desde Atizapán de Zaragoza edo de México
Great, good idea, thank you
Good day Sir! A request, if possible- as a dedicated viewer for over 4 years, I would love to see the room where you store all of your creations! Are you an engineer by vocation? I am on old man in Arkansas, USA and thoroughly enjoy your work! Sincerely!
Thank you, there is a few ideas in you video that ive never seen before, I will now be using then ideas a lot now, thanks again.
Brilliant! Out of all the RUclips videos, your’s are the best.
Muchas gracias por compartir cada uno de estos trucos. Excelentes trabajos, excelente canal.
GENIUS!!! I admire your work. Joel from Israel.
Liked the presentation and the very clever set of ideas.
Sus artilugios para trabajar mmm! they are ok pero ud. Lo quiere hacer todo muy perfecto 🙄🙄 y con piezas que solo ud. sabe donde conseguír y en ese caso mejor lo busco en línea y me evito todo ese trabajo milimétrico🤪 señor gracias😁
I like your perfectionist. Greetings from Poland 🙋♂️
Best DYS video that I seen...
Золотые руки, настоящий мастер с большой буквы.
Always thinking of ways to innovate. So clever!
No 8, 15, 16 👍 He must be a genius.😲
Hi Sir, in project number 3 which kind of heater did you use. ( to heat up the cutter blade) .Thanks as well as for the video.
Wonderful as always 😊 thank you
Мастеру почёт и уважение!
Хочу добавить: при склейке, чтобы заготовки не смещались посыпаем обычной солью. Кристаллы имеют более острые грани и не даёт зазора склеиваемого шва.
Perfect!!!! Moc děkuji za nápady! Jako vždy perfektní.
You are very very clever great ideas
Always clever ideas, great video.
Thanks JSK 😊 Giorgio Carraro
Thanks for your comment.
I'm a fairly longtime subscriber to your channel and have to say I learned something -- that #15 trick is something I never thought of. It would have to be only on the end grain of soft woods (maybe hot water/steaming for harder woods?), but still, very clever! I have a thought on using sawdust to prevent glue slip -- use table salt instead. Salt will crush under pressure without affecting the strength of the glue, where that sawdust will retain its shape with hardwoods, and if one is building up thicker panels, you'll have to plane down any proudness.
Table salt creates weak joints. It draws out the moisture and prevents the glue from penetrating the wood. This was proven by a gentleman using strain pulls to show the breaking points. Fine sand actually worked the best.
I knew of three methods: salt, sand, and wood chips.
In my case, I decided that wood shavings made sense. However, there is no objective basis for this.
Comments are a very useful way to exchange information.
Nice work man!
Настоящего Мастера можно понять и без слов.
Благодарю за ролик
Булатный лайк мой👍
Тебя можно узнать по комментарию, под разными каналами
@@dockerbeat приветствую✊. Да, по своему выкрутился от обезличивания человека со стороны ютуба)))
Algunos de esos herrajes no están disponibles en colombia y es una lástima...
Feliz día desde Medellín Colombia
Well done, liked all of them 😁
thanks
What a great invention the router adjuster
Always interesting and no noise or idle chatter.
Yes !! And, no annoying music !
Very nice, thanks 👍😁👏
Very very interesting! Compliments from Genoa Italy
That is much better than off the shelf honing jigs.
Some pretty cool ideas!
Amazing skills. Thank you so much for the tips.
Ottimo video grazie di tutto👍💯💪
1 word : AMAZING bro.. tq from Indonesia
Muy buenas ideas, buen vídeo. Te felicito. 👏👏😉
Everything is very good!!! useful hacks)))) but for hack No13 try salt- more efficiant, than sawdust!!! Thank You, greetings from Armenia!!!!
Здравствуйте.
Изготавливая шаблон для заточки ножа ,вы используете фиксацию металла клеем.
Подскажите пожалуйста какой это клей.
Queridos que Deus abençoa nossa noite. " Persianas e Cortinas Facilflex Abrindo Suas Janelas Para Um Mundo Melhor" São Carlos Sp Brazil.
Muy interesante todo lo que publica, mucho ingenio y creatividad, me gusta la utilización de madera para hacer las máquinas, me interesa saber si existen planos para construirlas, cuál es el precio? Y como saber donde se consiguen los accesorios y piezas que usted utiliza, muchas gracias por la información se lo voy a agradecer mucho, mis felicitaciones y respeto por lo que muestra, un saludo desde Costa Rica.
You just need to start with the forstner drill bit, when you want to make a recess for the screw,. The forester bit leaves a center point at the bottom, where you can set the drill for the screw drill bit. Then there is no need for all that extra.
that's why I do👍
This solution works great if you drilled too small of a hole or later decided you wanted larger hardware thru something. It also works great if you need to make a slot or oblong hole
@memory_null Yes You're right
When drilling wood I always drill the larger hole first. The dent of the centering tip gives the mark for the deeper hole.
That's something everyone knows.
Besides, have you ever made a mistake in the size of the hole?
Nice work !
Полезные работы 👍👍👍🙏
Very , very useful tutorial ...❤❤❤domo arogato🙏
Спасибо автору!
Красавчик!
Please, make a pile box hive for bees, japanese stile, but innoving what you prefer. Thanks
ARIGATO GOZAIMASU, thanks 😊
😊🎉❤❤❤🎉😊🎉😊🎉
Un genio total 👏 🙌 👍 te felicito genio..y por enseñar tantas cosas sos un grande..felicitaciones abrazo grande..Hernan de pergamino argentina
Великолепные лайфхаки!👌
Simply superb
it's so exquisite 😮
УДАЧИ МАСТЕРУ , МОЛОДЕЦ !!!!!!!!! ПОДПИСАЛСЯ, ВИДЕО ИНТЕРЕСНЫЕ !
Bom dia.
Trabalhos de excelência.
Satisfying to watch.
Todas ideias são boas, mas gostei mais da 9 e 15.
excelente vídeo muito bom adorei o gabarito da tupia
素晴らしい仕事 .argentina