I appreciate all of the time and effort you take to not only document your process but also illustrate it in a way that breaks the language barrier. You go above and beyond for us and I thank you for it!
One of the best tutorials in RUclips, not only for cutting boards, also for beginers woodworkers, i have a workshop since a long time, but i wish i had all this info when i started, THANKS FOR YOUR EFFORT, and for the one that dislike this video, just say why?, why dislike a video where someone that is probably the best person making cutting boards puts all his knowledge for free?
This is te best video I have seen on the basics of cutting board construction. I am just starting out in wood working, and am always looking for adivice and ideas. IMO, you are the best. Thank you.
Thank you for sharing! I LOVE the level of detail you put in to this. Very nice to learn about different wood grains and drying/wood movements. Many (me included) find wood movement and drying a daunting subject.
Thanks for taking your time to kindly explain the process with such detail and simplicity. I think you really have a fine, educational, technical and artistic channel. All my respects and admiration!
Andrei, this is a fantastic video for all new and veteran woodworkers. It is filled a great foundation of knowledge to build on. I need to do some research on the humidity in my garage / shop. I am glad that you used basic wood working tools , ( 12" planer) to show people that it can be done. The segment on clamps was awesome. Pipe clamps are also cheaper then the bar clamp style. It makes me laugh how people stressed out because of the fact that you don't speak in your videos......well in some of your earlier videos, you spoke Russian ....... and guess what?...... I didn't understand anyway. ...... I salute you Andrei. Its your choice, its your video. I look forward to the next video and am ready to learn and put to practice on my next cutting board. Best Regards to you and your family...... Patrick Melchior Work hard, live well, and relax
That was a great tutorial. Looking forward to part 2. I really appreciate your taking time to do it and sharing it with the woodworking community. The only thing I can see missing are "two shop helpers". :-) Thanks again. JimE
Excellent presentation. I made cutting boards for Christmas presents last year this would have help me a lot. In the end I did mine more or less exactly as you have shown, by shear blind luck on my part. Thanks!
Once more, congratulations about your fine work. You are not a woodworker, but a WOODMASTER. Still waiting for an overview of your workstation and all the machienery
Great instructional video, thank you ver much for sharing! I am looking forward o the following episodes. I am sure this series is going to be the "bible" of how to make great end grain cutting boards:)!
Many thanks for a very instructive video. Unfortunately I don't have a planer, so it's not possible for me, but I can still enjoy watching and learning
+TK WX Oak has wider pores so it has a greater tendency to trap bacteria. Just something to be aware of when washing it, maybe give it a little extra attention
Amazingly informative, great video, cant wait for the next.. Ps... I thought you would finally reveal why you always use one glove when tightening the clamps, but no... It remains a mystery.. lol
Is there a specific reason that you cut it into little blocks? Can you not just glue strips of endgrain together to make a board? Thanks for the videos, they are very clear and informative.
"The grain cut board -makers basics, part1" brought to us by Andrei. I can´t thank you enough for this vid! I also would like to know if one can use stabilised wood for this work, benefits and drawbacks?
Hola mtm, quisiera hacer una consulta sobre una herramienta que usted utiliza. Quiero comprar una lijadora plana de rodillo estacionaria de 1 solo rodillo, la que usted utiliza es de 2 rodillos. Mi pregunta es , al ser de 1 rodillo que tipo o numero de grano de lijar debería utilizar? Muy gordo para dejar plano o fino... no se , podria ayudarme con pequeña explicacion. Un saludo desde España y muchas gracias
No es makita, es una sierra escuadradora muy parecida a la tuya pero de 1500 watios 4000 revoluciones por minuto... Por eso te preguntaba si servía para cortar ese tipo de madera
I've watched many of your videos and have learned many facts about cutting boards from your video presentations. How ever, I still have an occasional warpage in some of my boards. Any suggestions on how to prevent the warpage?
Why the wood? Do you mean species of wood? Or to many pieces with grain going in same direction? If you have a video that helps explain this, let me know. I really want to improve my products.
I'll check with the lumber mill on my next order. They have kiln dried wood, but i'll check with them on the moisture content. Thanks for the advice. And again, you do great work.
David Breazeale I use this, the most popular type of pipe clamps. Not Pony, but China made. Cheap and good. www.ebay.com/itm/PONY-50-Clamp-Fixture-for-3-4-Inch-Black-Pipe-Wood-Working-Free-Shipping-NEW-/251818904500
Gracias por compartir mtmwood. Es maravilloso lo que haces. Una pregunta que habrás contestado muchas veces, pero no se idioma, que líquido es el que sumerges la madera al final? Un saludo desde España ...
Bonjour, Super intéressante cette vidéo sur les bases de la fabrication de planches à découper. Y-a.t-il une version française. Merci d'avance de votre réponse. Yves Hello, Super interesting this video on the basics of making chopping boards. Is there a French version? Thank you in advance for your response. Yves
This is a very informative video!! Thanks for making it! Is there a bigger list of wood properties like the list at 4:40 somewhere online? I don’t have access to most of the woods on that list unfortunately.
andrie , what do you do to or with your glue roller to be able to reuse it again and again. and do you recommend wiping down your cutting boards with denatured alcohol after finish sanding and before treating with mineral oil.....thanks so much
Ok, intentare traducir. Por favor mtm una última pregunta, una sierra de 1500w o 2hp cortaría esa madera sin problemas? Lo siento.. Perdón por las preguntas pero me cuesta entender muchas cosas y creo le pregunto al mejor que he visto . Gracias
Hi Andrei What range of hardness of wood would you suggest to use? I have looked up Walnut and Maple and they seem to be around the 1000 lbf - all the Australian hardwoods seem to be above 2000 lbf. Would that be too hard? Cheers André
Janka hardness: Hard maple - 1,450 lbf (6,450 N) Black walnut - 1,010 lbf (4,490 N) Purpleheart - 2,520 lbf (11,190 N) The hardest wood I worked with is azobe - 3,220 lbf (14,330 N). It is like glass after sanding. I think the best range is from 1000 to 1800 lbf, maybe up to 2000. I like European oak - 1,120 lbf (4,980 N).
what kind of brush do you use on your paint roller when applying glue? i just tried to do this using the only painter roller i had around, and the brush seemed to just suck up most of the glue and not spread it around very well. thanks for the video!
Thank's for your great and very informative videos! What do you think of using european beech for a cuttingboard ? I have a bunch of scraps and leftovers of european beech wood that would add up to a nicely sized endgrain board.
I think that beech is one of the worst woods for end grain cutting boards. It is very hygroscopic and has a highest shrinkage. www.wood-database.com/lumber-identification/hardwoods/european-beech/
mtmwood Thanks! I found some quiet contrary thoughts about wood-movement of beech. I think i will just glue together some of the scraps I have around, soak them with oil like I would a cuttingboard and see how they develope in our kitchen. I do not have any hurry as I have a nice oak endgrain board already, but hey, one can never have too many cutting borads ;)
Dieter Mayr Beech is a very popular wood for cutting boards in many countries. This is a dense and cheap wood. But I don't like it. The smaller pieces of beech you use the better. And glue them in proper direction. The movements of these pieces should balance each other.
Andrey, do the size of the stripes matter? I want to build some end grain cutting board from scrap maple stripes. I have several width. For the first glue-up, do I have to resaw the stripes all the same width or would it be OK to glue together a mix of 1'' width, 2" width, 1.5" width, 3'' width? Until I reach my desired total width.
No, it doesn't matter. But don't use too wide strips. The wider is the strip the more the board will be prone to cracking. Usually I don't use strips wider that 2"
Love your boards. Very inspirational. I have a question. I am getting black stains mainly on my maple after glue ups. I thinks it's the black from my pipe clamps. How do you avoid this from happening?
mtmwood thats for sure..what if I have a 2"thick 8x12"piece of african mahogany. .will that make a nice cutting board if I use butcher block oil /finish on it. (4coats)
and thank u very much for that info ..i would have been upset in the near future. my wife uses cutting board everyday like 2-3 xs a day.. so its going to get a lot of use.. the mahogany was given to me fro a friend..thats why i am using it..maybe i should mix some oak in with it?
I do not remove it. Dried glue can be easily removed when you move a movable jaw (head). When you can't move it just hit by the metal clutches at the edge of the bench. And use "black" pipes without any covering. Thanks!
Здравствуйте, я тут себе трубных струбцин в "мастерскую на балконе" купил, долго смотрел в магазине на черные и оцинкованные трубы. Оцинкованные с виду куда аккуратнее и чище. Вы используете черные судя по всему, чем то конкретным руководствуетесь? Понятно что цинк обдираться будет, но может еще какие минусы есть а я про них не знаю :) З.Ы. Спасибо за Ваши видео! Прекрасная работа!
ok. I was afraid you were going to say that. Guess I will have to get a planer. Thanks. Love your videos. One day I hope to make a cutting board as good as yours.
Скажите, а от чего может "повести" уже готовую доску? (имею ввиду склееную, отшлифованную и обработанную маслом). Влажность в новом помещении? Влажность дерева? Спасибо заранее.
Aleksandr Kalashnik Доска впитывает влагу из воздуха и отдает ее при изменении влажности. Никакое покрытие, в том числе лак, краска, масло, не способно этому противостоять. Тем более минеральное масло, которое не образует твердую пленку. Для каждого значения влажности воздуха и температуры есть свой показатель влажности древесины, которая усыхает и расширяется. Это учитывается и при изготовлении мебели. Скачайте учебник по ссылке в описании, там подробно это описано.
mtmwood Спасибо, Андрей. Будем учить матчасть. Одну из 20-25 досок "ведет". При чем то ясеневу, то дубово-ясеневую, то ореховую. Хотя остальные из того же распила и той же партии сушки - нормально. Спасибо за быстрый и внятный ответ.
I appreciate all of the time and effort you take to not only document your process but also illustrate it in a way that breaks the language barrier. You go above and beyond for us and I thank you for it!
I made the material for this video a year ago.:) Thanks!
One of the best tutorials in RUclips, not only for cutting boards, also for beginers woodworkers, i have a workshop since a long time, but i wish i had all this info when i started, THANKS FOR YOUR EFFORT, and for the one that dislike this video, just say why?, why dislike a video where someone that is probably the best person making cutting boards puts all his knowledge for free?
Thanks for watching!
Fantastic
It lays out all the details that are often rushed over in other videos
This is one that I will go back to for guidance
Thanks
I have made thousands of end grain boards but always learn something new from your videos... waiting the the next instalment...
Me too.:) Thanks Larry!
This is te best video I have seen on the basics of cutting board construction. I am just starting out in wood working, and am always looking for adivice and ideas. IMO, you are the best. Thank you.
This tutorial is mostly about working with wood. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for sharing! I LOVE the level of detail you put in to this. Very nice to learn about different wood grains and drying/wood movements. Many (me included) find wood movement and drying a daunting subject.
Thanks! It is impossible to make good cutting boards without this knowledge. Thanks!
Great tutorial sir. Well put together and easy to understand. Thank you and keep up the awesome work.
Wow I never realized how much work goes into making one of those cutting boards,
but you still make it look easy!
I think that cutting boards should be made more carefully than furniture. You may do small mistakes in making furniture, but not in cutting boards.:)
mtmwood How true...
Larry Maykin Only few people think so.:)
What bits do you use for inlays?
Поистине настоящий мастер! Не делаете тайны из своей работы.
Спасибо!
Thanks for taking your time to kindly explain the process with such detail and simplicity. I think you really have a fine, educational, technical and artistic channel. All my respects and admiration!
Thank you for sharing your methods of making these beautiful boards! Спасибо, что поделились своими методами создания этих красивых плат!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and passing on the skills! It's great that you share with us.
My thanks for sharing your experience and techniques with all of us. I for one will be a much better board maker because of your sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for taking the time to make this video I love you work
Thanks for watching!
Nice to have the science explained. Thank you.
Andrei, this is a fantastic video for all new and veteran woodworkers. It is filled a great foundation of knowledge to build on. I need to do some research on the humidity in my garage / shop. I am glad that you used basic wood working tools , ( 12" planer) to show people that it can be done. The segment on clamps was awesome. Pipe clamps are also cheaper then the bar clamp style.
It makes me laugh how people stressed out because of the fact that you don't speak in your videos......well in some of your earlier videos, you spoke Russian ....... and guess what?...... I didn't understand anyway. ......
I salute you Andrei. Its your choice, its your video. I look forward to the next video and am ready to learn and put to practice on my next cutting board.
Best Regards to you and your family......
Patrick Melchior
Work hard, live well, and relax
Thanks, Patrick! I speak in my Russian videos, but not a lot. I want to show my work, not speak.
Good luck!
We can call it boardingpedia. Very interesting, good video as always.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for a truly great video. You make it seem easy enough for a novice like me to attempt. Great work!!!
Thanks for watching!
Очень интересно, спасибо! Всегда с удовольствием смотрю Ваши видео.
Спасибо!
Very good lessons and tips! Thank you for taking the time and making the effort to help us make good end grain cutting boards!
Thanks for watching!
Thank-you! That was an excellent tutorial for a beginner to learn the basics.
Thanks for watching!
Great Video. I ordered my first CNC machine today, from seeing the magic you do.
Congrats!
Thanks for making this. It helps with a few questions i had about end grain cutting boards.
Thanks for watching!
some good tips I haven't thought of, I am looking forward to the part 2
Tomorrow. Thanks!
great video, thanks for all the work making it and teaching us how to make these cutting boards
Повтор инструкции лишней не бывает, да и после просмотра ваших видео руки чешутся ;) Даешь продолжение в массы! ))
Через полчаса.:)
Wow, thanks for this many in depth imformations. And especially for the consequent use of all safety measurements.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you very much for the in depth instructions. Really great.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for sharing this. I learned quite a lot.
Thanks for watching!
That was a great tutorial. Looking forward to part 2. I really appreciate your taking time to do it and sharing it with the woodworking community.
The only thing I can see missing are "two shop helpers". :-)
Thanks again. JimE
I made this video a year ago. They were small.:)
You will watch Part 2 tomorrow. Thanks!
Thanks very much for sharing this - looking forward to part2
Tomorrow. Thanks!
Век живи, век учись!
Thank you, this is great advice and very comprehensive instruction.
Thanks for watching!
You do great work my friend, I love seeing your creations.
Thanks for watching!
Awesome video! Thank you for taking the time to share your process with us, I can't wait for the next part.
Thanks for watching! Tomorrow.
Excellent presentation. I made cutting boards for Christmas presents last year this would have help me a lot. In the end I did mine more or less exactly as you have shown, by shear blind luck on my part. Thanks!
Thanks for watching!
Once more, congratulations about your fine work. You are not a woodworker, but a WOODMASTER.
Still waiting for an overview of your workstation and all the machienery
This year.
Great instructional video, thank you ver much for sharing! I am looking forward o the following episodes. I am sure this series is going to be the "bible" of how to make great end grain cutting boards:)!
Thanks for watching!
thanx for sharing your experience.
Thanks for watching!
thank you so much for showing this : ) Your work is art and I sure couldn't do it, however I hope that one day I can do the basics. Thank you
Nana Wolf Thanks for watching!
Thank you for sharing with us all this knowledge and experience. If I ever get to the point of making one or two : I'll offer you the first one :).
Thanks for watching!
Excellent tutorial! Thank you very much!
Thanks for watching!
Very helpful tutorial.
Thanks!
Excelente video y muy instructivo. A esperar la segunda parte. Muchas gracias por compartir. Saludos desde México
Gracias!
This is an excellent tutorial! Great job!
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for your videos.
Great job a very thoroughly explained how to video!
Thanks for watching!
Thankyou that was very helpful i look forward to the next part
In a few hours. Thanks for watching!
This was a great and very informative video, Thank you mtmwood
Thanks!
very nice!! answered my questions.. i need to get different glue also
Um grande abraço aqui do Brasil. Muito obrigado por compartilhar. :-)
Edson Oseas Спасибо за просмотр!
Many thanks for a very instructive video. Unfortunately I don't have a planer, so it's not possible for me, but I can still enjoy watching and learning
Thanks!
Very nicely done video..!! And, precise explanations..!! Sir.. have you been a teacher..??!!
thanks for sharing your art
Thanks for watching!
I made one from poplar and oak and it turned out pretty good
+TK WX Oak has wider pores so it has a greater tendency to trap bacteria. Just something to be aware of when washing it, maybe give it a little extra attention
+Matthew R i didnt mean a cutting board, i was talking about a different project. No i made a board out of purple heart and yellow heart
+Matthew R Oak is the best wood to kill bacteria - mtmwood.com/?route=information/information&information_id=13
mtmwood your an inspiration! My i created my cover photo with your help!
Very good information, thank you
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the effort in making this series! I would love to hear your verbal comments as well...even if they are in another language w/ subtitles.
I will make a shop tour in Russian soon. Thanks for watching!
Your the best
Amazingly informative, great video, cant wait for the next..
Ps... I thought you would finally reveal why you always use one glove when tightening the clamps, but no... It remains a mystery.. lol
I wanted to get away from this question here, but I couldn't.:)
He answered that before - you should check back through all his other videos!
Good information.
Thanks!
Very interesting ! Thank you
Thanks!
Is there a specific reason that you cut it into little blocks? Can you not just glue strips of endgrain together to make a board?
Thanks for the videos, they are very clear and informative.
+simonfarquharson The reason is shrinkage. The smaller the pieces of wood, the more stable and durable is the board.
"The grain cut board -makers basics, part1" brought to us by Andrei.
I can´t thank you enough for this vid! I also would like to know if one can use stabilised wood for this work, benefits and drawbacks?
Hola mtm, quisiera hacer una consulta sobre una herramienta que usted utiliza. Quiero comprar una lijadora plana de rodillo estacionaria de 1 solo rodillo, la que usted utiliza es de 2 rodillos. Mi pregunta es , al ser de 1 rodillo que tipo o numero de grano de lijar debería utilizar? Muy gordo para dejar plano o fino... no se , podria ayudarme con pequeña explicacion. Un saludo desde España y muchas gracias
Thank you!!
Thanks for watching!
No es makita, es una sierra escuadradora muy parecida a la tuya pero de 1500 watios 4000 revoluciones por minuto... Por eso te preguntaba si servía para cortar ese tipo de madera
Да, его можно использовать.
Plz make and show me different kind of wood hanging lights 5pcs like that
I've watched many of your videos and have learned many facts about cutting boards from your video presentations. How ever, I still have an occasional warpage in some of my boards. Any suggestions on how to prevent the warpage?
+Dewey Radabaugh The main reason is the wood and air humidity.
Why the wood? Do you mean species of wood? Or to many pieces with grain going in same direction? If you have a video that helps explain this, let me know. I really want to improve my products.
Dewey Radabaugh I meant wood humidity, the moisture content. Use only kiln dried wood, about 8% moisture content.
I'll check with the lumber mill on my next order. They have kiln dried wood, but i'll check with them on the moisture content. Thanks for the advice. And again, you do great work.
Thanks for the video. I did the google search for the pipe clamps, however, could you post the link to the type you displayed .
David Breazeale I use this, the most popular type of pipe clamps. Not Pony, but China made. Cheap and good.
www.ebay.com/itm/PONY-50-Clamp-Fixture-for-3-4-Inch-Black-Pipe-Wood-Working-Free-Shipping-NEW-/251818904500
Joooo...como me gustaría entender este video... Una pena no saber mucho inglés... Mil gracias de todas formas
Gracias!
This may be a dumb question, but how do you keep the glue roller from drying up when you're not using it?
+Joshua Martin Not dump, many people ask the same - ruclips.net/video/k-1I6y5Pz4g/видео.html
Gracias por compartir mtmwood. Es maravilloso lo que haces. Una pregunta que habrás contestado muchas veces, pero no se idioma, que líquido es el que sumerges la madera al final? Un saludo desde España ...
No entiendo la pregunta. Ahora estoy en España.
I believe he uses mineral oil and then after draining he applies a mixture of 3-4 parts mineral oil melted with beeswax...
MrKikoboy Right. I will show this tomorrow.
Awesome video. I will leave it at that. :D
Derek
Thanks for watching!
Bonjour,
Super intéressante cette vidéo sur les bases de la fabrication de planches à découper. Y-a.t-il une version française. Merci d'avance de votre réponse.
Yves
Hello,
Super interesting this video on the basics of making chopping boards. Is there a French version? Thank you in advance for your response.
Yves
Unfortunately no
tant pis, never mind
This is a very informative video!! Thanks for making it! Is there a bigger list of wood properties like the list at 4:40 somewhere online? I don’t have access to most of the woods on that list unfortunately.
andrie , what do you do to or with your glue roller to be able to reuse it again and again.
and do you recommend wiping down your cutting boards with denatured alcohol after finish sanding and before treating with mineral oil.....thanks so much
David Ross ruclips.net/video/k-1I6y5Pz4g/видео.html
No, I do not wipe the board.
Ok, intentare traducir. Por favor mtm una última pregunta, una sierra de 1500w o 2hp cortaría esa madera sin problemas? Lo siento.. Perdón por las preguntas pero me cuesta entender muchas cosas y creo le pregunto al mejor que he visto . Gracias
Ты имеешь в виду 2HP Makita 2012? Он хороший, но для изготовления торцевых разделочных досок у него не хватает мощности.
Can I use douglas wood too for Cuttingboards? I like the rosy tone in the wood
+Mimi Minzmarshmallow I've never used it.
+mtmwood World like to see u trying it some time ^^ love ur work
Hi Andrei
What range of hardness of wood would you suggest to use? I have looked up Walnut and Maple and they seem to be around the 1000 lbf - all the Australian hardwoods seem to be above 2000 lbf. Would that be too hard?
Cheers
André
Janka hardness:
Hard maple - 1,450 lbf (6,450 N)
Black walnut - 1,010 lbf (4,490 N)
Purpleheart - 2,520 lbf (11,190 N)
The hardest wood I worked with is azobe - 3,220 lbf (14,330 N). It is like glass after sanding.
I think the best range is from 1000 to 1800 lbf, maybe up to 2000. I like European oak - 1,120 lbf (4,980 N).
what kind of brush do you use on your paint roller when applying glue? i just tried to do this using the only painter roller i had around, and the brush seemed to just suck up most of the glue and not spread it around very well. thanks for the video!
+Danny Cruz ruclips.net/video/k-1I6y5Pz4g/видео.html
Thank's for your great and very informative videos!
What do you think of using european beech for a cuttingboard ?
I have a bunch of scraps and leftovers of european beech wood that would add up to a nicely sized endgrain board.
I think that beech is one of the worst woods for end grain cutting boards. It is very hygroscopic and has a highest shrinkage. www.wood-database.com/lumber-identification/hardwoods/european-beech/
mtmwood Thanks! I found some quiet contrary thoughts about wood-movement of beech.
I think i will just glue together some of the scraps I have around, soak them with oil like I would a cuttingboard and see how they develope in our kitchen.
I do not have any hurry as I have a nice oak endgrain board already, but hey, one can never have too many cutting borads ;)
Dieter Mayr Beech is a very popular wood for cutting boards in many countries. This is a dense and cheap wood. But I don't like it.
The smaller pieces of beech you use the better. And glue them in proper direction. The movements of these pieces should balance each other.
Andrey, do the size of the stripes matter? I want to build some end grain cutting board from scrap maple stripes. I have several width. For the first glue-up, do I have to resaw the stripes all the same width or would it be OK to glue together a mix of 1'' width, 2" width, 1.5" width, 3'' width? Until I reach my desired total width.
No, it doesn't matter. But don't use too wide strips. The wider is the strip the more the board will be prone to cracking. Usually I don't use strips wider that 2"
Love your boards. Very inspirational. I have a question. I am getting black stains mainly on my maple after glue ups. I thinks it's the black from my pipe clamps. How do you avoid this from happening?
Me too. They disappear after planing. Thanks!
Este video en castellano tendría muchas visitas...jejeje
U make beautiful pieces and know ALOT about wood
Who wood"of thought theres all that to consider in making a cutting board!
Joe Walters Cutting board does not forgive mistakes.:)
mtmwood thats for sure..what if I have a 2"thick 8x12"piece of african mahogany. .will that make a nice cutting board if I use butcher block oil /finish on it. (4coats)
It will crack. It is better cut it and then glue again.
so your saying to cut into say four 2" pieces and glue them together? also should i use biscuits?
and thank u very much for that info ..i would have been upset in the near future. my wife uses cutting board everyday like 2-3 xs a day.. so its going to get a lot of use.. the mahogany was given to me fro a friend..thats why i am using it..maybe i should mix some oak in with it?
Great video. Very informative. Just curious, what brand of table saw is that? It is very large.
It is SC-30, Griggio, Italy. It is not small and powerful.
Hello,
I love your videos (from France)
How do you remove glue on the iron pipes? because glue tends to rust.
thank you very much
I do not remove it. Dried glue can be easily removed when you move a movable jaw (head). When you can't move it just hit by the metal clutches at the edge of the bench. And use "black" pipes without any covering.
Thanks!
Здравствуйте, я тут себе трубных струбцин в "мастерскую на балконе" купил, долго смотрел в магазине на черные и оцинкованные трубы. Оцинкованные с виду куда аккуратнее и чище. Вы используете черные судя по всему, чем то конкретным руководствуетесь? Понятно что цинк обдираться будет, но может еще какие минусы есть а я про них не знаю :) З.Ы. Спасибо за Ваши видео! Прекрасная работа!
У меня были оцинкованные.
1. К ним крепче прилипает клей
2. Их диаметр немного больше черных, трудно нарезать резьбу
3. Они дороже
Спасибо!
I'm new to woodworking so I don't have a planer yet. All the steps that use the planer can I sand instead??
mitchs2281 Yes, you can, but it is a waste of time, labour and quality. 10-15 years ago nobody had a planer in the shop, but the boards were making.:)
ok. I was afraid you were going to say that. Guess I will have to get a planer. Thanks. Love your videos. One day I hope to make a cutting board as good as yours.
Hi, Do you know if the europian birch is suitable for endgrain gutting board?
+eraalza Yes.
is using soft and hard woods together?
No
Witam cie gdzie mogę kopić ściski które pokazujesz na filmie chodzi o te które wyjmowałeś z pudelka i zmontowałeś na rurkach z pozdrowieniami Ryszard
Ryszard Trunk Google "pipe clamps woodworking" to find them in your region.
Hy, I'm from Romania and I want to know where can I buy such pipe clamps parts.
Sebastian Pintea Ebay, Amazon. Google "pipe clamps woodworking".
mtmwood Thank you...it's a big problem with the delivery to my country. Anyway, thanks and You did a great job. Keep!
Awesome work. May I ask you how long are the clamps you use?
Vitor Neves Ribeiro They have different length: 500, 600, 750 and 1000 mm.
Tks.
Well, there you have it: A lesson on wood.
Thanks for watching!
What brand table saw do you have?
+Gchrisberry SC-30, Griggio, Italy
Жаль, что весь комментарий на английском. И платные схемы тоже.
Скажите, а от чего может "повести" уже готовую доску? (имею ввиду склееную, отшлифованную и обработанную маслом). Влажность в новом помещении? Влажность дерева? Спасибо заранее.
Aleksandr Kalashnik Доска впитывает влагу из воздуха и отдает ее при изменении влажности. Никакое покрытие, в том числе лак, краска, масло, не способно этому противостоять. Тем более минеральное масло, которое не образует твердую пленку. Для каждого значения влажности воздуха и температуры есть свой показатель влажности древесины, которая усыхает и расширяется. Это учитывается и при изготовлении мебели. Скачайте учебник по ссылке в описании, там подробно это описано.
mtmwood Спасибо, Андрей. Будем учить матчасть. Одну из 20-25 досок "ведет". При чем то ясеневу, то дубово-ясеневую, то ореховую. Хотя остальные из того же распила и той же партии сушки - нормально. Спасибо за быстрый и внятный ответ.
Aleksandr Kalashnik Если одну из..., то обратите также внимание на расположение годичных колец в соведних делянках.
mtmwood понял! Обязательно проверю. Спасибо еще раз!
what is the name of the equipment at 8:23
+Javier Guerrero That's a jointer.
You forgot wear a glove on the right hand, during the clamps part :(
Sorry.:)
This is correct you are seen in all of your videos with a glove on your right hand
This video was made a year ago. Maybe I got older.:)