Me: No, I need to finish this assignment, I won't stop to watch the new ILTMS video Also me: Ugh, screw it, it's only 6mins * Watches Video * * Goes on to binge watch ILTMS videos *
LOL, I just brought 14 new clamps. I'm not 100% sure I needed them but they were 50% off. A day will come when I'll need them all....that's what I'm telling myself.
Husband binge watching on a Saturday.He put this on and I got sucked in.Now I not only NEED a ravioli roller thing....but I am hooked on the series of vids!
Hey Bob, Thanks so much for this and every one of your videos. I find you to be the most inspiring RUclips makers out there. You make really interesting, weird things that I'd never think to make, and they aren't like other typical woodwork projects. Keep it up. I'm a 17 year old from Boston. I started watching your videos over the summer, and have since built an entire shop in my garage. Thanks so much for the inspiration,
Very cool - I'm Italian and I didn't even know about that roller!! May your shop always be filled with shavings & sawdust, - Jim “Mr. Measure Twice” Marchetti
Bob, I love that you kept the mistake you made in construction in the edit. It is so much more helpful to see what you ran into so that we don't. Takes a lot of humility to be ok with showing people where you went wrong so lots of respect from me!
I am relatively new to this channel. This is an example of a project I don't think I would ever tackle myself, but I still absolutely loved it. What a fun, great channel. I also loved how at the end it turned into a mini cooking video. I want pie now. And a laser.
My wife and I take turns watching cooking shows and DIY shows on Sunday morning pubic TV.Here we have the best of both worlds in one convenient package! Thanks your channel looks very interesting I just subscribed
This is amazing, thank you for the tutorial! I want to make one of these because the kind you can get on Amazon seem to have such small pockets. Love the idea of making dessert raviolis like how you did
It's just horrible! I'm just here to disown it. If youtube would be so kind to unbreak their thumbs down button I'd thumb it down as well. Pathetic! :D
Those pies turned out awesome! I've made my own pasta before and have never seen something like that! Now I want to make one. I love projects that don't use a ton of wood and turn out so cool. And the best part, since you made the video, I can make it without filming the process. Thanks Bob!!
I have to be honest: I was born and raised in Italy, I've been eating my grandma's ravioli for 27 years now, and this is the first time I see such kitchen tool EVER!! Pretty interesting object anyway!! ;)
The best part of this is admitting to a mistake we too might have missed and showing how to fit it. Kuddos for that! As for the turning lathe, I've seen others cut the corners off their blanks at 45° to make a octagonal shape. Have you tried that before? I've heard it makes the turning easier and faster.
Hey Bob, I've been watching your channel for a while now and I love all your vids. I really like the variety of things you do! That is for your hard work!
Bob! @1:52 I noticed the harbor Friehgt free magnetic dish on the drill press with the chuck key in it in the background. I don't know if everyone does that and I'm late to the game, but that's brilliant! The holder on my drill press is difficult and annoying to use. This will be so much better!!
This is awesome! I want to make one now. I think the alignment issue at 3:57 is from not assembling the discs in the same order and rotational clocking as when they were from one piece. Even if the slots were different depths it should have still aligned properly
I would really appreciate if you did a maker 101 video on the different types of woodworking joints, advantages and disadvantages. I've researched on my own, but until you see them made and in use it's harder to visualize.
Hey Bob! Nice video. I was thinking about your alignment issue, and noticed that the pieces were all aligned (just not circularly symmetric) before you cut them on the miter saw. If you had marked two of the dado-cut channels (at 90deg from each other) then you would be able to align the pieces correctly by following the markings, even without having squared the block post glue up. As it is, some of the pieces looked as they were flipped and/or rotated differently from one another (hence the misalignment). As always great video, keep it up!
that was brilliant watching mate I wish I could make things like that but I have to build myself a shed a big one to have all those tools anyway thank you for your help can you make anything smaller so easy so I can learn thank you
I was trying to think about how to make it without a lathe as well. I've been meaning to build a circle jig for the bandsaw, and I've even seen jigs that go in the slot on a disc sander to help finish them out.
Victor Fiori If I were to attempt it now it would be a heck of a lot harder, considering that I only have a drill, some dull chisels, a handsaw, a router, a bunch of sandpaper and no workbench... 🙃
Me: No, I need to finish this assignment, I won't stop to watch the new ILTMS video
Also me: Ugh, screw it, it's only 6mins
* Watches Video *
* Goes on to binge watch ILTMS videos *
The videos will be here, make sure you finish your work first! :)
😂😂😂😂😂 Same
I Like To Make Stuff - such a dad answer! :p
Joe M ILTMS has the best woodwork videos on the net. He is so simple to understand
:)
I don't know how I got into this channel, but after a few videos I fell in love with it.
Aawesome!
A Wild Ymarc Appeared! That's literally how I found this awesome channel who should be on live TV every freaking day
#YOUINSPIREME
The first video I watched on this channel was the hidden bookshelf entrance.
Clamp achievement reward!
You can indeed have enough. You can NEVER have too many. ;)
LOL, I just brought 14 new clamps. I'm not 100% sure I needed them but they were 50% off. A day will come when I'll need them all....that's what I'm telling myself.
Murphy's law of the shop indicates that when that day comes, you will be one clamp short...
root1657 the day we all despise
I love this channel becuase he admits his mistakes so we dont make the same
Absolutely! Enjoy the honesty and humbleness...
I always appreciate that you leave in your mistakes and point them out as a teaching moment. It's genuine and relatable.
Oh the possibilities of things you can make for the kids with that. I might have to give this a shot!
This is the best excuse to stop revising I have ever had!
Wood working projects are by far my favourite to watch! Cheers ILMS
Man, I love it when Bob does woodworking videos best. Keep it up.
Husband binge watching on a Saturday.He put this on and I got sucked in.Now I not only NEED a ravioli roller thing....but I am hooked on the series of vids!
I watch these videos even if I had no interest in the item being made itself, the videos are just that good.
Thanks so much!
Barend Nieuwoudt same
Hey Bob,
Thanks so much for this and every one of your videos. I find you to be the most inspiring RUclips makers out there. You make really interesting, weird things that I'd never think to make, and they aren't like other typical woodwork projects. Keep it up. I'm a 17 year old from Boston. I started watching your videos over the summer, and have since built an entire shop in my garage. Thanks so much for the inspiration,
Dessert Ravioli! Perfect segue into I Like To Bake Stuff! Good stuff, as always.
I didn't think a tool like this even existed. You never stop learning. Thanks Bob!
I like to Bake stuff
Underrated :D
Bob.. this channel needs to happen :)
it was a joke on his twitch a while ago lol
Coollll
the future of i like to make stuff xD
i wasnt sure i'd enjoy this video but when you see the rolling pin being used, omg, satisfying!
Very cool - I'm Italian and I didn't even know about that roller!!
May your shop always be filled with shavings & sawdust,
- Jim “Mr. Measure Twice” Marchetti
Killer build. Love deconstructing to figure out how it was made. Keep em coming!
Bob, I love that you kept the mistake you made in construction in the edit. It is so much more helpful to see what you ran into so that we don't. Takes a lot of humility to be ok with showing people where you went wrong so lots of respect from me!
Thanks Eric! I hope it was helpful!
Really cool, well presented.
I am glad RUclips suggested your channel.
Me too! Thanks!
Reverse engineering is one of the best part in making. At least for me. Nice build, nice vid !
I am relatively new to this channel. This is an example of a project I don't think I would ever tackle myself, but I still absolutely loved it. What a fun, great channel. I also loved how at the end it turned into a mini cooking video. I want pie now. And a laser.
:) Thanks Tom!
Bob, very well sponsor placement and well made. I loved everything: the ad, the footnote and the rolling bar. Great idea.
Thanks Patrick!
Those looked so crispy. Im starving over here. Cool tool!
That's awesome Bob! I never knew such a tool existed and I was a chef for many years! I must make one of my own now.
My wife and I take turns watching cooking shows and DIY shows on Sunday morning pubic TV.Here we have the best of both worlds in one convenient package! Thanks your channel looks very interesting I just subscribed
thoughtful of you to link all the tools, enjoying many of your vids
This is amazing, thank you for the tutorial! I want to make one of these because the kind you can get on Amazon seem to have such small pockets. Love the idea of making dessert raviolis like how you did
Now here's a video that I never expected top see on a maker site. Very cool for an amateur baker.
Nice little project. And the pies look very tempting.
Yum, those little pies looked tasty! Very cool project. I've never seen anything like this before.
Being italian, watching this make me happy! :)
As always nice project!
Love the "Clamp Champ" graphic slow reveal. Aside from being functional it is a really interesting looking piece.
Thanks!
This is one of the coolest things you've made! And that laser!
You have no kneed for a dough tool?
Pun champ!
PinkPonyOfPrey Not yet, but maybe a suitable one will rise to the challenge.
It's just horrible! I'm just here to disown it. If youtube would be so kind to unbreak their thumbs down button I'd thumb it down as well. Pathetic! :D
Woodworking and cooking?!? Best video ever!
Cool looking project - Nice detail-level of instructions.
Those pies turned out awesome! I've made my own pasta before and have never seen something like that! Now I want to make one. I love projects that don't use a ton of wood and turn out so cool. And the best part, since you made the video, I can make it without filming the process. Thanks Bob!!
Thanks for a great video, not only some interesting woodwork but I also learnt how to make ravioli.
I have to be honest: I was born and raised in Italy, I've been eating my grandma's ravioli for 27 years now, and this is the first time I see such kitchen tool EVER!! Pretty interesting object anyway!! ;)
Awesome job in the Ravioli-Pie Maker! If I see one anywhere, I’ll buy one!
Such a simple tool, but its such a veryyy cool result!
Love it!!!!! Never knew that's how ravioli was made. Great video.
That was cool! Cool tool as well. I've never seen one before. Probably because I never wondered how to make ravioli. But now I know.
Did I just see "ravioli" and "woodworking" together ?
Damn, of course it's Bob making a new stuff :)
Well done again :)
For a "Mistake" it was a minor one and one that you were able to compensate for. I love your honesty - we would have never known.
Like you, I had no idea how ravioli was made. This was a very interesting video, well explained, and easy to follow. Well done
even after you were making it I wasn't sure how you were gonna use it until you did that second pass and I was like DUH!!!
great work as always
Man I love ravioli. Lobster ravioli. Providence is Ravioli capital of the world. Vender Ravioli of Fed Hill is amazing. Oh great video too!
The best part of this is admitting to a mistake we too might have missed and showing how to fit it. Kuddos for that!
As for the turning lathe, I've seen others cut the corners off their blanks at 45° to make a octagonal shape. Have you tried that before? I've heard it makes the turning easier and faster.
Could you do a wood finish video with different variations for different applications? That would be awesome! Keep up the good work!
Hey Bob, I've been watching your channel for a while now and I love all your vids. I really like the variety of things you do! That is for your hard work!
Thanks so much!
Super neat! I love the lathe projects!
I just wanted to say I really enjoy your channel. Keep up the good work!
+Bryce Waight thanks so much Bryce!
The timer on the ad is amazing. I really appreciated that.
Have you done that before? I've only just noticed it.
Thanks! Yes, that's been on all of my ads for a couple of years now :)
You have way more tools than you used to! Rad project. Thanks.
Hi I'm Bob and I like to cook stuff! Ravioli looked amazing man!!!
My family are Italian and they love it!!!
2 videos in one week! Well done bob
This was an awesome project! You're making me want a lathe even more :)
Looks great Bob, thanks for explaining your mistake. Seems like something I would do accidentally, but now I know better! Great project and video!
Thanks Ryan!
Bob! @1:52 I noticed the harbor Friehgt free magnetic dish on the drill press with the chuck key in it in the background. I don't know if everyone does that and I'm late to the game, but that's brilliant! The holder on my drill press is difficult and annoying to use. This will be so much better!!
Love that concept of 'figuring out the process' :) Good on you!
Thanks Rob!
This is awesome! I want to make one now. I think the alignment issue at 3:57 is from not assembling the discs in the same order and rotational clocking as when they were from one piece. Even if the slots were different depths it should have still aligned properly
Look at you on the lathe!!! Nice job!
I work with teak a lot and I love it. It smells like suede when you cut and sand it. Cheers! Chris.
Great video, liked the milling technique.
Not only do I know how to make a rolling pin for ravioli, but now I have a small pie recipe. Thank you Bob!
You know oddly a lot of the time I'm watching these it's more for fun than because I was going to make it. this time I think I have to make it!
That's so rad! And now my project to-do list has a ravioli rolling pin on it!
This is awesome!! You're so cool. All of these videos are fantastic, please keep making them!!
wow I think this is the only youtuber that is a million plus subs and replys to comments.keep up the good work clamp champ😁
Surely not the only one, but thanks!
what an awesome project. very cool!
I would really appreciate if you did a maker 101 video on the different types of woodworking joints, advantages and disadvantages. I've researched on my own, but until you see them made and in use it's harder to visualize.
great! not just the project but also the ravioli
Those little pies look awesome!
Hey Bob! Nice video. I was thinking about your alignment issue, and noticed that the pieces were all aligned (just not circularly symmetric) before you cut them on the miter saw. If you had marked two of the dado-cut channels (at 90deg from each other) then you would be able to align the pieces correctly by following the markings, even without having squared the block post glue up. As it is, some of the pieces looked as they were flipped and/or rotated differently from one another (hence the misalignment). As always great video, keep it up!
Oh I love that! I would totally use that, I love a good ravioli
brilliant, on the list of projects for sure.
I've literally never used a power tool in my life and I still can't stop watching this guy's videos.
Love watching your videos! Keep up the awesome projects!
Never even thought about how to make Ravioli. Now I have something new to add to my list of things to do.
It is a great idea thanks for putting it out there.
Fantastic work!
Awesome job! Love it
You really do a nice job. Your videos are like hypnotic/satisfying :) Can't wait for next one!
I didn't know that was how they made it either! That's pretty neat!
That's awesome, love the little pies
that was brilliant watching mate I wish I could make things like that but I have to build myself a shed a big one to have all those tools anyway thank you for your help can you make anything smaller so easy so I can learn thank you
I could watch a lathe all day!
excellent video Bob keep up the good work.
Thanks Tony!
That was great, entertaining and informative at the same time! Keep up the great work! Now where do I get myself a mini pie!?
Really cool Bob! 👍🏼 nice work!
I guess this is a constructive comment. This video shows how in depth planning really helps avoid problems in the future.
Wow, that was an awesome project! My wife would love me to make her one of those! LOL!!!!
After seeing those pies I need to make one. Im going to attempt to build one with only a bandsaw, a router, chisels, and a lot of sand paper
That sounds like everything you'd need! Go for it!
I was trying to think about how to make it without a lathe as well. I've been meaning to build a circle jig for the bandsaw, and I've even seen jigs that go in the slot on a disc sander to help finish them out.
Victor Fiori If I were to attempt it now it would be a heck of a lot harder, considering that I only have a drill, some dull chisels, a handsaw, a router, a bunch of sandpaper and no workbench... 🙃
make a jig for a table saw powered by a power drill.... your new lathe
center pivot router jig to cut the discs out of a flat board or a round template with a template following ball bearing
That's really cool... nice DIY! 🤓👍
That's freakin' cool dude. I don't have a lathe, but I do have some hole cutters and a router. Sounds like a great use for some scrap wood.
That looked super tasty. I'm hungry now.
I'll take one😊 looks great. And those little pies are next on my menu
Amazing! :) Personally I would have added handles, but love it non-the-less