You have a inner talent waiting to explode. You love wood shavings...we all have our favorite end products from our projects. Mine is when the flux curls up off the weld when your stick is finished. Total ecstasy. Don't ever try it...your wife will never see you....:) Your videos are perfect...great job. P.S> I'm going to build your fence.
Thanks, I really enjoyed watching this - I love the inlay detail, and how you worked around the initial problems. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos, and you finishing your table saw!
Great video, and I love your home made saw..! I think that wood you used for the inlay is possibly Mahogany, maybe African Mahogany. take a look at the Wood Database, it's got a lot of great info on it. All the best..!
I've just landed on your channel watched almost all your videos and subscribed, you are very inspiring... I'll be needing to take your route of building my own tools and I'm so happy I found you, by the way I have makita hand tools too and I was wondering whether you have a video about your drill press coming soon? It's impressive. Keep up the good work
When using a chisel, don't cut directly flush. You should take oily layers until you are flush. So better cut the extra bit first with a saw then use a chisel to shave layers of it till it is flush. I only know this from watching RUclips. Never owned a chisel in my life. Flies away!!!
Ce que j'aime chez toi c'est qu'avec un minimum de matériel tu arrives à créer des choses vraiment sympa ;-)
Cleaver use of the drawer find. I like the results, imperfections show effort and diversity in the process, keep it real and continue on !!
Thanks for the comment, and thanks for following!
You have a inner talent waiting to explode. You love wood shavings...we all have our favorite end products from our projects. Mine is when the flux curls up off the weld when your stick is finished. Total ecstasy. Don't ever try it...your wife will never see you....:) Your videos are perfect...great job.
P.S> I'm going to build your fence.
Thanks, I really enjoyed watching this - I love the inlay detail, and how you worked around the initial problems. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos, and you finishing your table saw!
Nice job, I like the table saw.
Didn't know you were into this stuff, my husband is a major fan! Awesome work :-)
Thanks! I actually thought about you today... I was on a biking trip right next to Nethanel Be'havat Shabderon.
very nice! your editing skills gets even better with each video :)
Very nice👍
Very nice work ;-) I loved it a lot.
I wonder how you did the drilling machine?
Nice work!!
dude ... more videos .. u r awesome !
Subscribed :D
Great video, and I love your home made saw..!
I think that wood you used for the inlay is possibly Mahogany, maybe African Mahogany. take a look at the Wood Database, it's got a lot of great info on it. All the best..!
I've just landed on your channel watched almost all your videos and subscribed, you are very inspiring...
I'll be needing to take your route of building my own tools and I'm so happy I found you, by the way I have makita hand tools too and I was wondering whether you have a video about your drill press coming soon?
It's impressive.
Keep up the good work
יצא מקסים!
Really like your innovative videos! Where are you from in .IL?
more video please...
Hi, nice video: question: how did you make that temporary drill-press jig with your battery drill??? :)
רק את הווים הייתי מחליפה במשהו עם לולאה שיתפוס טוב יותר :) חוצ מזה, משגע- והוידאו מעניין
Are you done with your videos?
Just ran out of time... I hope to get back to it soon.
When using a chisel, don't cut directly flush. You should take oily layers until you are flush. So better cut the extra bit first with a saw then use a chisel to shave layers of it till it is flush.
I only know this from watching RUclips. Never owned a chisel in my life. Flies away!!!
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