The tip of notching the carpenter's pencil to load the straightedge with graphite, was worth the price of admission. Thanks Blueberry and Gaius. Great info.
Love the videos and the information - one small thing I got a little kick out of - who thinks Starrett is known for their hole saws? I literally didn't even know Starrett made hole saws until she said that. Starrett is absolutely best known for their measuring tools. Also, awesome tip regarding the notch in the pencil!
I've got my great x3 grandpa's chest of timber frame and finish tools. All I need is a slick. For some reason that's the chisel that's missing. I plan on using said tools. I agree with the "it's not work but more life therapy" There's something to be said about using technology from the past.
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Gaius, how on earth do you manage to keep it serious with that happy bundle of joy standing next to you? 🤔😀 Great video and great tools. My favourite combination square is my 1970s Rabone & Chesterman No.1902 and made over here in England. It’s as true today as when I brought it back in 1976.
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Great video, thanks a lot for the information. I'm building a shed in my backyard and like your informative videos. One remark though: I heard you say several times "it is a great tool because it is made in the USA". I don't mean to be rude, but that is hardly an argument that it is a good tool: I'm sure a lot of bad tools are manufactured in your country as well :-)
The tip of notching the carpenter's pencil to load the straightedge with graphite, was worth the price of admission. Thanks Blueberry and Gaius. Great info.
Love the videos and the information - one small thing I got a little kick out of - who thinks Starrett is known for their hole saws? I literally didn't even know Starrett made hole saws until she said that. Starrett is absolutely best known for their measuring tools.
Also, awesome tip regarding the notch in the pencil!
Excellent. Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
The notch in the pencil is genius!
Gonna try that for sure :-D
I just saw that part... very good idea indeed
I've got my great x3 grandpa's chest of timber frame and finish tools. All I need is a slick. For some reason that's the chisel that's missing. I plan on using said tools. I agree with the "it's not work but more life therapy" There's something to be said about using technology from the past.
Great video as always, always a joy to watch
Thank you guys
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We have taught thousands of ordinary people how to build their own timber frame structure, starting with raw timbers & ending with a beautiful 24' x 24' structure.
Also check out our 5-day, in-person intensive timber frame class - shelterinstitute.com/course_offerings
You guys don't have a tool website anymore? I have tried to go to it but get a screen with "site no longer exist. "
Gaius, how on earth do you manage to keep it serious with that happy bundle of joy standing next to you? 🤔😀 Great video and great tools. My favourite combination square is my 1970s Rabone & Chesterman No.1902 and made over here in England. It’s as true today as when I brought it back in 1976.
Thank you very much! We enjoy working together . . . . most of the time! :)
This has to be Blueby replying....😂 (seriously now, your all delightful people)
@@davehalst WOW! You are good. Thank you so much for the sweet note!
We'd love to see a picture of that combo square! Blue makes every shoot fun; her giggles are what allow me to keep a straight face. Thanks for following-always enjoy your comments on Instagram!
What size are the chisels and slick being used?
What about some kind of plane?
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Great video, thanks a lot for the information. I'm building a shed in my backyard and like your informative videos. One remark though: I heard you say several times "it is a great tool because it is made in the USA". I don't mean to be rude, but that is hardly an argument that it is a good tool: I'm sure a lot of bad tools are manufactured in your country as well :-)
Thats a big Blueberry🤣
You guys LOOK Roman (the Italian kind) and you are even named Gaius. Interesting.