Want to build this project yourself? Consider grabbing a project pack from our store! 🪚 mattestlea.com/projectpacks 💥 These are pre-machined packs that we process in bulk, meaning we can offer them at an affordable price while still maintaining the accuracy and quality we're known for. You'll also find material for all the previous projects we have taught such as: 👇 The Dovetail Box Project: ruclips.net/p/PLJZTXsmiGZKcVjT6S-0fHGoyH4y7W6riT The Cabinet Project: ruclips.net/p/PLJZTXsmiGZKeNp1Uz0VK0mGbBSCq918w9 The Toolbox Project: ruclips.net/p/PLJZTXsmiGZKeYDArPg29SkaJSdXMz8w9P Finally, don't forget to use the links in the description if you want to purchase one of the tools/consumables I recommend in these videos. Most of the time, this allows us to get a small commision from the sale at no extra cost to you and is what helps us continue to post these videos for free. Thank you in advance! :)
I've yet to find anything else that is as complete as your online woodworking school - I've recommended it to so many and even a few experienced woodworkers say they've learned something new from you! - Keep up this great work (you've helped me find my passion for woodworking and made the entry into the craft a lot less daunting!) THANK YOU
Always good to see your work :) Instead of threaded inserts I've had great success putting the threads straight into the timber. I used a tapping drill size then used the bolt (with a small amount of wax) to form the threads. You can use a cutting tap but I found the results weren't quite as good. James wright did a video on it with interesting results comparing inserts and wood thread, give it a try and see what you find :) And if Rob reads this, tell Matt that testing is a great way of procrastinating :D
Yea I've seen a few comments regarding this! Will have to take a look. I guess the main thing I'm looking for is the ability to loosen and retighten without risk of stripping the threads.
@@FreeOnlineWoodworkingSchool I don't think anyone (including me) wanted to lecture you. This is just a new information for a lot of us that we've seen recently and surprised the most of us.
Want to build this project yourself? Consider grabbing a project pack from our store! 🪚
mattestlea.com/projectpacks 💥
These are pre-machined packs that we process in bulk, meaning we can offer them at an affordable price while still maintaining the accuracy and quality we're known for.
You'll also find material for all the previous projects we have taught such as: 👇
The Dovetail Box Project: ruclips.net/p/PLJZTXsmiGZKcVjT6S-0fHGoyH4y7W6riT
The Cabinet Project: ruclips.net/p/PLJZTXsmiGZKeNp1Uz0VK0mGbBSCq918w9
The Toolbox Project: ruclips.net/p/PLJZTXsmiGZKeYDArPg29SkaJSdXMz8w9P
Finally, don't forget to use the links in the description if you want to purchase one of the tools/consumables I recommend in these videos. Most of the time, this allows us to get a small commision from the sale at no extra cost to you and is what helps us continue to post these videos for free. Thank you in advance! :)
Downloaded the plans and watching the videos with max interest. This is my after-Christmas project. Cannot wait!
Easily the best video I've seen on the proper techniques for screw and bolt use on fine woodworking.
I've yet to find anything else that is as complete as your online woodworking school - I've recommended it to so many and even a few experienced woodworkers say they've learned something new from you! - Keep up this great work (you've helped me find my passion for woodworking and made the entry into the craft a lot less daunting!)
THANK YOU
So much knowledge and attention to detail. Thank you, Matt. Great series.
Thank you for these tutorials!
nice drilling advice
Always good to see your work :) Instead of threaded inserts I've had great success putting the threads straight into the timber. I used a tapping drill size then used the bolt (with a small amount of wax) to form the threads. You can use a cutting tap but I found the results weren't quite as good. James wright did a video on it with interesting results comparing inserts and wood thread, give it a try and see what you find :) And if Rob reads this, tell Matt that testing is a great way of procrastinating :D
Such excllent design 👏👏
Great information as always.
Thx Matt!
Thanks !
Is just gluing them up, or using dowels to fasten the drawer runners a legitimate option?
There's a guy on YT who makes every kind of tests about woodworking. Turned out insert threads aren't that strong.
The main consideration is if it is fit for purpose.
Yes but these inserts will be in sheer. If there is a danger of pullout, you might be pulling those runners in ways they were not meant to go.
Interestingly, WoodcraftBySuman actually proved that threaded inserts are *weaker* than pure wood threads. Who would have thought?
Yea I've seen a few comments regarding this! Will have to take a look. I guess the main thing I'm looking for is the ability to loosen and retighten without risk of stripping the threads.
@@FreeOnlineWoodworkingSchool I don't think anyone (including me) wanted to lecture you. This is just a new information for a lot of us that we've seen recently and surprised the most of us.
Blimey your hairs getting long dude
Its a side effect of all those Jesus pens he used to use…
It is excellent
@@saramulry hiya sara hope your well? And I agree!
très très bien merci mais trop rapide
Mamma mia... Ma quanto parli?
Per una descrizione accurata😂