I know you’re just an internet celebrity, but you’re my favorite internet celebrity, and I love your content and inspiration. Thanks for a year of you, again, and here’s to many more. Merry Christmas Dave!
I’ve mostly seen the first and sometimes second versions of these builds and I say keep remaking them! It’s enjoyable to see someone approach a project they’ve done before, refine it, use new tools, etc. I am much more likely to watch a new version of a project that’s been done before than to go back and watch one from years earlier, for what it’s worth.
The glue is absorbed into the fibers and grains of the wood where it eventually cures. In a bottle, the glue can't absorb into plastic or silicone, so it remains uncured.
Merry Christmas and thank you for all your inspirational content. I also, as others, enjoy listening to your podcast with Bob and Jimmy, and look forward to many hours with you guys in my ears as well as watching some great videos. Cheers!
Love this dude and thanks for all the amazing work and helpful tips! I'm a creative designer and have been just working on getting my hands into woodworking and my fiance is getting into laser cutting so your story is definitely similar. Also, love your design style 👌
I actually have a tray that my wife’s grandmother asked me to fix because it was missing trim and had veneer chips out on a handle. I fixed the veneer, remade all the trim to match, but ran into a problem as I tried to poly over everything. The surface of the tray has a hand painted spray of flowers that spread from the left bottom to top middle. Sadly, it separated and I never got it finished before she passed about 10 months after I had started it. I still would love to finish it, but I can’t find images from trays made back in the 40’s (if I remember correctly). Ever had an issue like this? I am afraid to remove the poly over the paint because the flowers will go with it. I don’t have the skill to remake them.
Nice build! Might check your guide bearings on your bandsaw something might be out of wack or dragging, that’s the only variable outside the blades changing in quality control I can think of.
The only change I'd make is to embed magnets in it so the legs are held in place when up. Of course, I probably don't get as good of a fit as you do, so for me they'd be necessary.
1:56 Merry Christmas to you and yours. From the podcast with the boys to your books to your ever fresh rethinking of your approach to your videos, i've been an avid fan / customer / consumer for many years - especially the LOLs. Firstly, thank you. Secondly, and far less interestingly, I have an Adobe Illustrator question. You appear to use Shape Builder to ‘blend’ two circles, and for the life of me, I couldn’t recreate the technique. Any tips?
For anyone who cares, wood glue doesn't cure, it dries. Curing means there is a chemical reaction happening when different compounds are exposed to each other. This is what happens with epoxy (the reacting compounds are split into the two parts you mix together to activate it) or something like linseed oil (which reacts with oxygen in the air) the reaction results in different compounds making up the "cured" product. Linseed oil will not cure in a vacuum, but epoxy will (since all of the compound it needs are supplied in the 2-part mixture). PVA wood glue, on the other hand, dries. It doesn't cure. As the term implies, that means it literally evaporates out it's solvent (PVA's solvent is just water). The solvent evaporates out with or without air. In fact, evaporation/drying can happen even faster in a vacuum than in air, so long as the evaporated solvent can escape (in this case, that happens every time the pump runs to maintain the vacuum). Chemical reactions can also occur between the compounds suspended within "drying" adhesives, too, but they first have to lose enough solvent for the reaction to happen. This is why you can't readily redissolve some waterproof PVA glues (like Titebond III). When eood glue is in s properly closed bottle or one witht he nozzle clogged) only so much solvent can evaporate from the glue into the air inside the bottle until the air becomes saturated with the solvent (in this case, water vapor in the air). At that point the glue in the bottle is stable and won't dry out.
I would assume wood glue dries under vacuum for the same reason water boils at a lower temp under vacuum. Is it possible the saw blades are now made in China with cheaper materials? Merry Christmas, David and family!
@@rutgerhoutdijk3547 Let's be honest here. If David were to ever decide to release a...."calendar"... I think most of us would happily buy it. I would.
Ahh, but was it this Christmas or another one, that she asked for it. Haaa! (Asking before you get into the video, so imagine that and it hopefully will be slightly funny). Just kidding though.
The videos themselves are a work of art these days. Stellar all around, sir!
I don’t care what anyone says, I like the new format of videos!
Thanks for sharing your vision with us - adds so much dimension to the projects. Thanks again.
I know you’re just an internet celebrity, but you’re my favorite internet celebrity, and I love your content and inspiration. Thanks for a year of you, again, and here’s to many more. Merry Christmas Dave!
I’ve mostly seen the first and sometimes second versions of these builds and I say keep remaking them! It’s enjoyable to see someone approach a project they’ve done before, refine it, use new tools, etc. I am much more likely to watch a new version of a project that’s been done before than to go back and watch one from years earlier, for what it’s worth.
The glue is absorbed into the fibers and grains of the wood where it eventually cures. In a bottle, the glue can't absorb into plastic or silicone, so it remains uncured.
Thanks for sharing your time and knowledge. Hope you and your family have a great holiday and great new year 🎉
Its always good to revisit past work, it helps to see your growth....well thats what I think anyway🎉🎉 Merry Christmas🎉🎉
Merry Christmas and thank you for all your inspirational content. I also, as others, enjoy listening to your podcast with Bob and Jimmy, and look forward to many hours with you guys in my ears as well as watching some great videos. Cheers!
It’s a Christmas Miracle! Great video
Just wonderful!! Thanks for revisiting an old friend for us.
Merry Christmas. Slainte!
Nice weiner dog hoodie! Merry Christmas David!!!
If at first you don't succeed, keep building it better and better. Happy Holidays to you and your family, Dave.
Thanks for all the great videos! So inspirational! Love your content, and hearing you Bob and Jimmy on the podcast. Happy Holidays!
So close to a million dave! Happy holidays to you and yours! 3rd times the charm!
Happy Christmas to you and the significant other, David. I hope you have a blessed year ahead.
Merry Christmas! Thanks for all your videos this year. Looking forward to next year!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
The Palmer. Great choice for your utility blade!
Haha! I do the same thing with bourbon sometimes! Love the smell!
Great looking serving tray. The new laser is really something with it's super thin cut.
Happy Holidays to you & your family David! Enjoy! 🌲🌲🔨🔨👍👍
Thanks for another great year. Looking forward to what you have planned for 2025.
Happy New Year, David
Love that hoodie!
Really nice looking tray. I may have to make one (after the dozens of things my wife already has in mind). 😁 - Chris
I have not thought about using Whisky as cologne.. I may have to start lol. Have a great Christmas/Holiday season!!
Merry Christmas David!
Third time is the charm! Beautiful work!Merry Christmas!
Wonderful serving tray, Dave! Fantastic work!!! 😃
Merry Christmas!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Merry Christmas, nice build
Love this dude and thanks for all the amazing work and helpful tips!
I'm a creative designer and have been just working on getting my hands into woodworking and my fiance is getting into laser cutting so your story is definitely similar. Also, love your design style 👌
Merry Christmas from Minnesota!
Great film. Awesome tray. Mahalo for sharing! : )
Merry Christmas, Dave!
7:50 ... I wonder how many people heard that...😁... Happy Holidays
Love you too, Dave!
The intro of the song in the intro of the video kinda reminds me of Final Fantasy 1 and I think that's pretty cool.
Love ya right back dude. Merry Xmas 🤙
Love the content…and the MudHens mug! Let’s goooo
Merry Christmas !!
Merry Christmas
Thanks for trying again. Happy holidays Brother
THANKS FOR ANOTHER GREAT VIDEO, MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU AND YOURS. EMILE & KATHY FROM CT.
I actually have a tray that my wife’s grandmother asked me to fix because it was missing trim and had veneer chips out on a handle. I fixed the veneer, remade all the trim to match, but ran into a problem as I tried to poly over everything. The surface of the tray has a hand painted spray of flowers that spread from the left bottom to top middle. Sadly, it separated and I never got it finished before she passed about 10 months after I had started it. I still would love to finish it, but I can’t find images from trays made back in the 40’s (if I remember correctly). Ever had an issue like this? I am afraid to remove the poly over the paint because the flowers will go with it. I don’t have the skill to remake them.
Nice build!
Might check your guide bearings on your bandsaw something might be out of wack or dragging, that’s the only variable outside the blades changing in quality control I can think of.
Love the Mud Hens mug!
The 70s aesthetic is hilarious.
The only change I'd make is to embed magnets in it so the legs are held in place when up. Of course, I probably don't get as good of a fit as you do, so for me they'd be necessary.
Let's go Hens!
Which I got from my favorite drug dealer…..😂😂😂😂😂❤
Great project. Great video! Laughed out loud when you put the bourbon on your neck!!!
1:56 Merry Christmas to you and yours. From the podcast with the boys to your books to your ever fresh rethinking of your approach to your videos, i've been an avid fan / customer / consumer for many years - especially the LOLs. Firstly, thank you. Secondly, and far less interestingly, I have an Adobe Illustrator question. You appear to use Shape Builder to ‘blend’ two circles, and for the life of me, I couldn’t recreate the technique. Any tips?
David working on the Santa look
It dries in the vacuum press because of the thinness of the glue and the air in the wood.
You need to listen closer. He said it's MAGIC! ✨ MAAAAGIC!
@@mattrinne Use the force, Luke.
It dries in the bottle, trust me, i know....😅
Woodworkers have superpowers and love overkill. And Dave.
lets go mudhens!!!!
Will thicker plywood warp if you only veneer one side? Say 1/2" or 3/4"?
1/2 might but I've had good luck with only 1 side of 3/4
Cool upload schedule 😉
😛
Where do you get the ruler/straight edge with the finger guard for cutting the veneer?
Weaver Leather Supply
@@MakeSomething Thank you sir
For anyone who cares, wood glue doesn't cure, it dries.
Curing means there is a chemical reaction happening when different compounds are exposed to each other. This is what happens with epoxy (the reacting compounds are split into the two parts you mix together to activate it) or something like linseed oil (which reacts with oxygen in the air) the reaction results in different compounds making up the "cured" product. Linseed oil will not cure in a vacuum, but epoxy will (since all of the compound it needs are supplied in the 2-part mixture).
PVA wood glue, on the other hand, dries. It doesn't cure. As the term implies, that means it literally evaporates out it's solvent (PVA's solvent is just water). The solvent evaporates out with or without air. In fact, evaporation/drying can happen even faster in a vacuum than in air, so long as the evaporated solvent can escape (in this case, that happens every time the pump runs to maintain the vacuum). Chemical reactions can also occur between the compounds suspended within "drying" adhesives, too, but they first have to lose enough solvent for the reaction to happen. This is why you can't readily redissolve some waterproof PVA glues (like Titebond III).
When eood glue is in s properly closed bottle or one witht he nozzle clogged) only so much solvent can evaporate from the glue into the air inside the bottle until the air becomes saturated with the solvent (in this case, water vapor in the air). At that point the glue in the bottle is stable and won't dry out.
I would assume wood glue dries under vacuum for the same reason water boils at a lower temp under vacuum.
Is it possible the saw blades are now made in China with cheaper materials?
Merry Christmas, David and family!
0:57 I do tree removal, my superpower is: fuelling your superpower
That laser needs far better smoke extraction. That smoke should be looking like windswept snow flurries.
💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
For a second I thought that was a bottle of your wood finish at the end...
I also get them confused.
👍👍👍👍
Have a comment and a great Christmas!
That thumbnail is not what I want to see in my bed 😂
Secretly you want nothing more
@@rutgerhoutdijk3547
Let's be honest here. If David were to ever decide to release a...."calendar"... I think most of us would happily buy it. I would.
mud hens. wait, you're a michigan creator?
Are the Fighting Wiener Dogs a real team?!
Do you have a Spotify playlist
For the music you make ? Drill some holes, pound some pegs?
Of course I heard that you buy dowels from a drug dealer. Great build David!
Brasil Pernambuco garanhus
Ahh, but was it this Christmas or another one, that she asked for it. Haaa! (Asking before you get into the video, so imagine that and it hopefully will be slightly funny).
Just kidding though.
Tape measure abuse is not a joke. How dare you toss him or her off the table like that
E show papai
Damn, i was hoping ya was starting an OnlyFans....sad Christmas for me now.
Merry Christmas David!
Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas!