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Woodshop Class Lessons
Приєднався 3 лип 2007
This channel will answer some common and not so common woodworking questions. When my students ask questions I answer them for them… and you!
Simpler hinges… and better too!
Here I show a simple trick to help your box lids sit flat.
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Cutting small pieces? Here are some tips to make it safer.
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Cutting small pieces? Here are some tips to make it safer.
Self centering bits
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Today I explain what a self centering bit is and how to use it.
There’s more than one way to do just about everything.
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Watch as we create several mortise strips easily!
Cut evenly spaced dados. EASILY!
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Learn another way to create even spacing while cutting dados.
Creating a Rabbet - Three Methods!
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How to create a rabbet three different ways. Can you think of other ways? Comment if you can.
If you need to take of a little material you need this video!
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I’ll demonstrate how to take 1/32 of an inch off the end of your piece. Easy!
Adding a stopped chamfer. Check it out!
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Demonstrating how to make a stopped chamfer to one of my students projects.
Adding a top to your box. The best way to
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I’ll explain how we glue our tops on and then cut them off before adding hinges.
Expansion and contraction of wood panels. A year long shop test piece.
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Expansion and contraction of wood panels. A year long shop test piece.
Buying lumber at a big box store? Here is the lowdown on sizes.
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Buying lumber at a big box store? Here is the lowdown on sizes.
Day 1 of woodworking class with Mr. Myra. Measuring may be boring to learn but it’s necessary!
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Day 1 of woodworking class with Mr. Myra. Measuring may be boring to learn but it’s necessary!
Choosing the right drill bit for a pilot hole. Makes screwing easier!
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Choosing the right drill bit for a pilot hole. Makes screwing easier!
Accurately set your saw to cut perfect angles.
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Accurately set your saw to cut perfect angles.
A project made with my students with other faculty too.
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A project made with my students with other faculty too.
What tools should you buy as a beginner?
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What tools should you buy as a beginner?
You’re setting your blade height wrong! Or are you?
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You’re setting your blade height wrong! Or are you?
The ONLY table saw lesson you’ll ever need. PART 3
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The ONLY table saw lesson you’ll ever need. PART 3
The ONLY table saw lesson you’ll ever need PART 2 of 3
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The ONLY table saw lesson you’ll ever need PART 2 of 3
My best kept secret in the finishing room.
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My best kept secret in the finishing room.
The ONLY table saw lesson you’ll ever need. PART 1 of 3
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The ONLY table saw lesson you’ll ever need. PART 1 of 3
Screwing and plugging your holes! Check it out.
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Screwing and plugging your holes! Check it out.
Maybe a bandsaw?
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Simple and effective... well done
My high school wood shop teacher had a tremendous impact on my life and inspired me to go to design school and work with my hands. Your job is so important thank you 🙏
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i changed a light bulb !
Tell me your from Mass without telling me your from Mass 😂
More to do with size of piece and less about grain. Grain matters more with your TPI not the type of saw you use. Cut with the saw that gives the most fence support for the type of cut you're making.
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Table saws are design to rip cut, not cross cut. This has nothing to do with the grain of the board, it has to do with the stability of the wood against the fence. In a cross cut the wood is less stable (due to a smaller side being supported by the fence and the longer side being unsupported). This makes it much more prone to tipping which can bind on the blade and cause dangerous kickback. In order to safely make cross cuts on a table saw, it is best to use a cross cut sled.
It actually has a lot to do with the grain direction when cutting solid wood. In the event that you are cross cutting it is recommended to use a sled or miter guage
@@isaactruss5922 Recommended by who and why? It literally has nothing to do with the grain direction. Depending on the length of the board, it may need to be cut on a miter saw (too long for a table saw). Otherwise it comes down to personal preference. Zero clearance inserts can be used on both to prevent tearout. Both can use the exact same blades. Both support the wood from the bottom and 1 side. Making angled cross cuts is much faster setup on a miter saw. Both have pros and cons but the same end result can be achieved on both (regardless of the grain).
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Great tip. Have been doing that for decades. Works every time.
Careful with that ive ruined a few drill drivers using a brad for a tiny hole ruins the chuck if your not careful plus a nail is MUCH softer metal than a drill bit
Bro kinda looks like an older Michael from gta 5
Great work Jeff and Liam! It’s wonderful to see the art of woodworking passed on! You can really tell that young lad is focused on getting every bit of knowledge. You’re a good teacher Jeff!
Won’t the paint dry out then
The lid would still keep it sealed
No the lid still seals
If you are only storing the paint for a few months, the lid will seal fine enough, if your the kind of person that wont get rid of paint cans cause you might need them one day, they will not last as long as they would without poking the holes
Algorithm. Wt actual f?? I straight up chased paint around that little channel in the rim like 3 hours ago with a spare piece of rag. I thought to myself while doing it, "this is a fundamental flaw of paint can design. There's gotta be a better way." I was listening to a podcast with my phone in my pocket.... How did you know, phone? HOW?! WHO DO YOU WORK FOR????
Glad it's working for somebody cuz I found this video interesting but it has nothing to do with anything for me lol
@AltBadin you found it interesting, you commented, maybe even liked it, and played it at least once if not more. By the algorithms calculations it did its job.
@@dankbonkripper2845 Yes but my point is it had no reason to think I'd watch this
Good tip!
Seems like a great shop teacher
This is great to see this! I'm a wood machinist by trade with 39 years experience, and moved to Canada 16 years ago. Wheni got here, I was shocked to see the prevalence of people operating table saws with no riving knife, no guard and a fence that runs front to back on the saw. No problem generally speaking when cutting sheetgoods, but with solid lumber, it's pretty much all sketchy, so i'm really pleased to see you open to the idea and putting it out there for educational purposes. I use a slider for all my sawing in the shop, and the fence can be moved back, or replaced with a short fence for ripping. The other great design of the fence is the ability to have it flat to the table, meaning the height of the fence is only about half an inch. This allow the overhead guard to stay on almost always. There are occasions when i operate the saw without the guard, but most of the time it is to make a dado type cut, where the blade doesn't come through the top of the material being cut. What you have made up is what i use on my jobsite saw. It works a treat! You talk about the blade guard being in the way with thinner pieces, and for that, just make up another short fence but with an additional piece 1/2 or 3/4" thick by say 2 or 3" wide and add that to the bottom of the short fence so that it is flat on the table. That will allow you to cut much narrower pieces with the guard in place.
Interesting. I know the delta unifence has the option of moving the fence from a high fence to a low fence like you talk about here. It is a little better for getting a push stick on the board without the fence getting in the way too much. The unifence can also be slid back and used as a short fence but I never used it like that because I never saw anyone do that until now. Thanks for the comment.
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I go to the dollar store to buy them. I throw them out. Good video from Sacramento
Try it with an Epoxy 100% solids. Betchya can’t 😎
What!?! Amazing
Ive never tried to clean a paint roller with my butt so ill stick to my usual method . I can understand using your butt is painful and wanting to find another method. Just saying !
You can do the same thing w/ a five gallon bucket and a hose. Save the pipes
it looks like a $3 roller
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Good tips. Good instructor.
Great for latex paints. Exterior oils still need a 5 gallon bucket of spirits and a hand spinner. Because you can't always use a sprayer, no not even an airless.
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Although I don't PERSONALLY use or recommend this, Forrest recommends this for their blades as well. With an high ATB blade there is less burning because the amount of time the tips spends in the wood is reduced (thereby reducing heat build up), and there is less tearout (assuming your blade is sharp) because the angle at which the TIP of the carbide shears the wood instead of the side of the carbide.
what about the angle of the teeth? lower is better...
The tiktoker seen on this video will change his attitude when he sees an amputated hand after someone uses this technique while not fully understanding it.
Very true. If someone is using a table saw without proper instruction it could end badly. Probably the reason about 10 people a day are treated for accidents on table saws. They go to Lowe’s and pick one up with no knowledge.
Where does the paint go??? Down the drain??? Are you not supposed to have a filtration system???
I can do that without buying anything
Conveniently overlooking the need to clean the inside of sleeve though.
Okay, come on y’all, there’s not one of us who’s had to clean a roller before who didn’t see that and think - “Man, if I had that, it would’ve been so easy…”