@@harveylinney That is an understatement. They were worse than an 11 year old child in woodwork class. The man is a joke, too many dowels in his life then pretending to be a carpenter... sad really.
The various ways of marking odd angles for flooring is quite smart. The cd/pen trick is my favorite. Used that one when installing flooring on countless occasions. The hacksaw blade for a sandpaper cutter is another smart one. Had that one in my work truck, too.
Less than half of this was actual carpentry. The other half was how to make something super simple into more work or attaching 2 pieces of wood with different types of brackets
I've always felt that if a video or book can give you one usable idea that you can implement from day 1, the time spent watching or reading was well worth it. This video has gobs of useful tricks. I'm handy enough to do some moderate tasks around the house, but quite a few things you showed in this video would have been very useful for me to have had earlier in my home improvement journey. I'll be referring back to this video. Great job!
Excellent bit of video editing on 2nd item (downpipe in corner) making the physically impossible possible!!! Can't comment on remaining as stopped watching.
Realmente son unos trucos verdaderamente asombrosos que ayudarán a mejorar la técnica de algunos que tenemos unas cuantas habilidades para hacer trabajos en madera. Será de mucha utilidad poner en práctica algunos de estos trucos súper interesantes y novedosos para realizar una mejor labor de carpintería. Gracias.
I feel blessed to have had such a long life and good fortune. I remember stripping ancient coax cable using an heirloom boxcutter. And yet I sit here today writing this comment using a tool from the distant future.
As a 50 year carpenter I'd had no idea that ancient carpenters had zinc coated screws, dimensional, planes and milled lumber and power tools. You never stop learning. I'll bet the wright brothers got their design from Boeing.
This should be titled, “How to get millions of views and tons of engagement by carpentry professionals who are trying to prove themselves right.” Dude is a genius.
Si los antiguos carpinteros hubiesen trabajado asi creo que la carpinteria no existiria desde hace mucho. Un poco de respeto para los arboles que nos dan este magnifico material, gracias.
Es uno de los oficios más antiguos en lo particular es muy bonito me gustaría aprender de este oficio y por que no ser el mejor carpintero gracias por darme esta oportunidad y estaré al pendiente de sus publicaciones
I hate Clickbait, but this video doesn't fit that description. It has some slightly modernized but still ancient techniques. Ancient carpenters had chisels, they are among the oldest carpentry tools. The chisels themselves are more advanced, of course, but the techniques are thousands of years old. They didn't have power drills, saws, or anything else electric (obviously, since there were no hardware stores at the time), but they did have hand saws, bow-drills, augers, drawknives, spokeshaves and of course, the good ol' hammer. And probably more I'm not thinking about at the moment. A nearby Smithy to make the metal tool parts for them was helpful. If not, they possibly had long walks or four legged critter rides to get them.
A little sloppy with the glue; you also might want to consider pre-drilling some of your holes. At 6:12, the end of the wood splits, as if Moses raised his hand and the Red Sea parted.
@@Mrinventor93 my late father was too. I think I take after him. You are fortunate you get to do what you love. Many of us still struggle to pursue our aspirations.
Follow your father's path, there is no better way to get ahead without the advice of our parents, thank you and believe me, you will soon be successful.@@sonusancti
Thumbs up for 2:25, the cuts, good tip for measuring the triangles. On 4X8 sheets, my cuts are always off by a 1/2 inch, despite measuring, so annoying
These ancient carpenters sure had some nice power tools.
Why am I watching this at 3 AM?
Stoned
Yo JAJAJA exactamente a las 3 a.m. 🇲🇽
Ah yes, the ancient technique of using blue painter's tape
Don't forget the ancient secret of using power drills, permanent markers, and box cutters to strip wiring
@@IDiggPattyMayonnaise Hey man, my name's Skeeter Valentine.
Yeah Herodotus mentions it all the time.
Well it was named after the famous Greek philosopher Bluetapius the Elder.
Lol, that was funny but there are some good tips
Main thing learned from this video is to keep your chisels real sharp!
As a qualified Carpenter and Joiner, all of those joints and cut outs were dog rough
I'm not even a carpenter and I thought that they were all very rough.
It's probably because they're all example pieces. It's more about showing the technique than anything else.
@@harveylinney That is an understatement. They were worse than an 11 year old child in woodwork class. The man is a joke, too many dowels in his life then pretending to be a carpenter... sad really.
Ahh yes, the ancient secrets of double-sided and masking tapes, and of tracing! Truly, arts that have been lost for centuries!
The various ways of marking odd angles for flooring is quite smart. The cd/pen trick is my favorite. Used that one when installing flooring on countless occasions. The hacksaw blade for a sandpaper cutter is another smart one. Had that one in my work truck, too.
None of these techniques claim to be the best, but I love the creativity and creative problem solving! Great work!
Thank you
@@computerz009 great creativity .... use dowels because you cannot use a saw and chisel properly ... then say it is an ancient secret ... total BS .
So ancient carpentors used philips screws with washers w/4 holes to repair crap?
Ancient carpenters from the 20th century.
Just because you and your parents are addicted to Angi doesn't mean the rest of the world is.
@@tedwilson4973 they also used dowels bought from the cavemans' B&Q, ACE or Wallmart. This guy is a joke.
My ancestors would be proud of my use of power tools.
I love that you clearly aren’t a construction worker but you are interested in all these things!
As an expert of ancient technology I can confirm that all of these techniques are historically accurate
Didn’t know IKEA was using ancient carpentry secrets
Ancient carpenter with electric drill and framing squares and pencil lmao😅😅
Of course-how do you think they built the pyramids?
@@douglaspinsak1246 🤣🤣🤣
Less than half of this was actual carpentry. The other half was how to make something super simple into more work or attaching 2 pieces of wood with different types of brackets
Taking that weird angle with the disc and pen, that made my day! Thanks for a nice video.
I wish the ancient carpenters were still alive to keep these secrets.
Muy bueno!😮
Gracias ☺️
I've always felt that if a video or book can give you one usable idea that you can implement from day 1, the time spent watching or reading was well worth it. This video has gobs of useful tricks. I'm handy enough to do some moderate tasks around the house, but quite a few things you showed in this video would have been very useful for me to have had earlier in my home improvement journey. I'll be referring back to this video. Great job!
Thanks
I beleive it was the Aztecs that pioneered the use of the cordless drill
Simply mind blowing. Thanks for all the tips!
I'm glad they are useful, thanks for watching the video
Some really excellent ideas here that have many practical applications. Thanks so much for sharing them 👏👏👏👏
I had no idea that "ancient carpenters had dimensioned lumber, power tools, steel and carbon pencils, and me a professional carpenter.
They were even more sophisticated, thank you very much.
This was the work of a master carpenter. WOW! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the tricks on how to do wood work!
you're welcome thanks for watching our video
We all know that one ancient carpenter who was keeping secrets about double sided tape
Bilateral adhesive papyrus
1:57 let me use this ruler to drill a screw in 1.5 inches so i can mark some wood without using this ruler
6:12 Watch that wood BULGE. Better pre-drill that one.
You can literally see its split line right above the top of the metal bracket.
Amazing video I had a great time watching from start to finish 😃
I'm glad to read this and I'm glad you liked it, thank you very much.
He even used ancient Sumerian EDM as music for historical accuracy.
Excellent bit of video editing on 2nd item (downpipe in corner) making the physically impossible possible!!! Can't comment on remaining as stopped watching.
The ancient way of stripping cables
@0:27 why bother with the square when you can just trace the extra piece of pipe?
You are a good worker! Thanks for sharing
Muchas gracias !
gracias a ti
The ancients would only use prime instruments like Milwaukee
None of these are ancient or secret.
Apparently ancient carperters had drills and CDs.
The ancients were really good with pergo 😅
Definitely one of the most educational videos I've watched....and useful.
Realmente son unos trucos verdaderamente asombrosos que ayudarán a mejorar la técnica de algunos que tenemos unas cuantas habilidades para hacer trabajos en madera. Será de mucha utilidad poner en práctica algunos de estos trucos súper interesantes y novedosos para realizar una mejor labor de carpintería. Gracias.
Muchas gracias, me alegro de leer su comentario, gracias saludos
Luar biasa saya bisa mencobanya
The tips you shared are very good
Thank you My friend
I feel blessed to have had such a long life and good fortune. I remember stripping ancient coax cable using an heirloom boxcutter. And yet I sit here today writing this comment using a tool from the distant future.
How many uses before he sliced the F out of one of his fingers?
As a 50 year carpenter I'd had no idea that ancient carpenters had zinc coated screws, dimensional, planes and milled lumber and power tools. You never stop learning. I'll bet the wright brothers got their design from Boeing.
WAOOO!!! Excelente, GRACIAS POR COMPARTIR 💪💪
Brilliant ideas thank you your skill is impressive..good luck for the future..
thank you so much
This should be titled, “How to get millions of views and tons of engagement by carpentry professionals who are trying to prove themselves right.” Dude is a genius.
I learned most of these in 4th grade.
That makes me very happy, thank you very much and welcome.
SAW THAT WOOD SPLIT AT 6:00
Wow! He has an incredible sense of the obvious!
Si los antiguos carpinteros hubiesen trabajado asi creo que la carpinteria no existiria desde hace mucho. Un poco de respeto para los arboles que nos dan este magnifico material, gracias.
Because, because, they are the ancient carpenters. Just that simple.
of course🫡
Muito bom, obrigado pelas filmagens bastante úteis. Valeu mesmo !!!
Thank you 🤝
In ancient times all of the masters would screw a hacksaw blade to their table in order to make nice cuts on their long sheets of 3M sandpaper
Ancient carpenters with their power drills...
Es uno de los oficios más antiguos en lo particular es muy bonito me gustaría aprender de este oficio y por que no ser el mejor carpintero gracias por darme esta oportunidad y estaré al pendiente de sus publicaciones
Es algo muy bonito y aparte es divertido trabajar con madare, muchas gracias por el apoyo🙏, que pase buenas noches!
Excellent tips,very good video
Thank you My friend 🤝
I died a little bit inside when he hit that tile with a metal hammer.
All such neat stuff, thanks
Gracias por el video. Para los que no somos carpinteros nos ayuda para hacer bricolaje o salir de algun apuro en casa. 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Me alegro, muchas gracias danco🙏, saludos cordiales!
Those ancient carpenters had a lot of tools we have today!😂
Yeah, those electric drills, philips head wood screws and stamped steel washers can be found in every archeological dig😅
Que bueno este video. gracias desde Venezuela
Wow, where did those Ancient Carpenters get their electric jig saws and drills?!
Perfecto!
Muchas gracias
I’ll never be able to look at the pyramids the same way again 😮
The Egyptian’s and Romans only used DeWalt drills this is so fake.
😂
Also the technology to make CDs was lost for centuries after Atlantis sank.
I call this hate bait... you lost me at the chisels
I hate Clickbait, but this video doesn't fit that description. It has some slightly modernized but still ancient techniques. Ancient carpenters had chisels, they are among the oldest carpentry tools. The chisels themselves are more advanced, of course, but the techniques are thousands of years old. They didn't have power drills, saws, or anything else electric (obviously, since there were no hardware stores at the time), but they did have hand saws, bow-drills, augers, drawknives, spokeshaves and of course, the good ol' hammer. And probably more I'm not thinking about at the moment. A nearby Smithy to make the metal tool parts for them was helpful. If not, they possibly had long walks or four legged critter rides to get them.
What I really like is the major use of hand tools 😊
That was fun!
😮 For the average Homeowner this is a GREAT video. So stop knocking it.
I appreciate your comment
Most of them probably rent an apartment or still live with their parents. Lots of useful tricks in here.
Thanks!
You're welcome, good day!
Gracias por compartir 👍
Saludos
Thank god we remember the ancient technique of stripping a cable using razor blades.
This video is amazing I'm just messing around
Excelente vídeo
A little sloppy with the glue; you also might want to consider pre-drilling some of your holes. At 6:12, the end of the wood splits, as if Moses raised his hand and the Red Sea parted.
Que idoloooo!!!!
Just grab an exact pipe out of nowhere to draw the profile
Correction : an *ancient plastic pipe 😉
Why is this so satisfying to watch 😂
That was fun to watch, very clever, smart
By ancient carpenters, does he mean us baby boomers?
Yeah, those “ancient carpenters” really knew how to use blue painters’tape to their maximum advantage.
Good tips 😊
Thank you
By "ancient", he means carpenters, who are over 50.
Excelente. 😊
Super buen video
Ola.bd.gracias por compartir sus conocimientos.muy útiles.
Muchas gracias, bienvenido Manuel
Very good techniques.
Thank you My friend
Is not secret, is a pure logic workflow for a carpenter
Those crazy ancient carpenters with their *puts on glasses* .. electric tape
you should pre drill your holes to avoid splitting the wood like at 6:13, other than that, good ideas!
Thank you so much
Great video
I love carpentry. Takes skill and creativity.
I am glad that you are a person interested in this world of carpentry.
@@Mrinventor93 my late father was too. I think I take after him. You are fortunate you get to do what you love. Many of us still struggle to pursue our aspirations.
Follow your father's path, there is no better way to get ahead without the advice of our parents, thank you and believe me, you will soon be successful.@@sonusancti
Was that a hand saw? Haven’t seen one in years?
It's a saw that uses hand power, very ancient green environmentally friendly tools, no strip mining for the minerals to make batteries
Thank you 😊
Thanks 😉
Thumbs up for 2:25, the cuts, good tip for measuring the triangles. On 4X8 sheets, my cuts are always off by a 1/2 inch, despite measuring, so annoying
Ancient carpenters had cds 😂😂
Nobody answered why the ancient carpenters kept all these power tools from us
Very Enteresting
Ancient carpenters with their ancient drilldrivers....
🤣🤣🤣