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Juste merci 🙏
ОтветитьWOW, your content is AMAZING!
ОтветитьHow to make perfect panels if u have the equipment professionals use*
ОтветитьThis is a very under watched, underappreciated video, thank you guys for putting the time and effort into this. Analytics may not show the "helpfulness" of a video but if they did, this video would score a 19/10, would definitely recommend.
ОтветитьNice video. How about for a beginner that doesn't have all this expensive equipment and wants to get flat boards. More to the point what is the best way to fill in those hairline gaps on the table top - saw dust and glue? Thanks
Ответитьyour jointer moves down when you press on it
ОтветитьI only have a 6 inch bench top jointer. Am I just out of luck?
ОтветитьYo that's a VR6 24V in the back, is that for the Caddy? That would be sick.
ОтветитьIs it a bad idea to use tongue and groove boards to make a larger panel?
ОтветитьGreat video! I have a question about the clamps. You have those Jorgensen clamps, are they any good? They are like half the price compared to the Bessey clamps. thanks
ОтветитьKeep using the graphic design program it’s awesome I love it I am actually addicted to it 👀👍🏼
ОтветитьShoe game on point. Good channel 👍🏻 appreciate you guys
ОтветитьGreat video guys! Loving the tips. Quick question- does plywood cup or bow like solid wood?
ОтветитьWhat are your thoughts on intentionally setting the table saw blade to 1 degree for the up down method ?
ОтветитьDowmiscuitos 😂😂😂😂
ОтветитьGreat content and good job of explaining, only problem is that not everyone has all the equipment that you have available but we still have the same problems.
Ответитьthank you
ОтветитьYou guys cause me a lot of frustration!! Your videos have so much really good information, I have to watch them several times. "THANKS, GUYS" Keep up the good work.
Ответитьis there a standard depth for the in/out method to take off? i dont see anyone doing anything like putting pencil on the edge to make sure all of the edge has the new angle. I know the edge, at this point, should be pretty straight but the idea is to potentially put an angle on it that it doesnt already have. so is that a consideration that you need?
ОтветитьTHANK you for the in/out jointer tip. I recently butchered a panel glue up because my jointer was slightly off.
ОтветитьGreat video, as usual. It’s relieving to know that even you guys (because your furniture looks flawless) have problems with imperfect boards after you’ve taken every measure.
ОтветитьNice
ОтветитьYour videos are terrific because of 1) excellent production values--filming/editing, clarity of writing, animated grafix, B) very nice design sense on your furniture (and I'm generally not a fan of "mid-century", but you guys show its best qualities), and three) your engaging, dead-pan, very clear narration. I've been enjoying your stuff for a while now, and send my thanks to you and your team!
ОтветитьAnother version of the in/out or up/down method: if using a hand plane, gang up every adjoining edge of each joint and plane them flat together. For example if you had three boards A, B, and C with edges |1 2||3 4||5 6|, you'd take boards A and B and put them together with edges 2 and 3 facing up in the vise and plane them flat, then flip board B end over end, place board C beside it, and plane edges 4 and 5 together the same way. No matter how out of square your planing ends up, as long as those combined surfaces are coplanar, those edges will be complimentary and the panel will be perfectly flat.
ОтветитьVery well done explanation.
ОтветитьDo do
ОтветитьGreat video - high quality content! " Loving the 3d animations to help explain these concepts ".
Thank you so much!
....buen vídeo......👌👌👌
ОтветитьDowmiscuitos 🤣
ОтветитьDude you have to stop cutting backwards with that circular saw. Trying to hold that drop will pinch the blade and make the saw kick back and possibly take out your gut. I have seen it happen
Ответитьin future videos, please, show your faces much closer....)
ОтветитьThanks guys, these look super helpful.
Ответитьwow one of my best videso to watch for today..... thanks for sharing,.,,.,
ОтветитьAnd still there's a last thing you can do if you have some boards that aren't fully flat (coplanar) with each other: take out the orbital sander or belt sander, slap some 60-grit sandpaper and sand the hell out of it. It will be flat in no time (remember to sand with higher grit sandpaper after that). 😁
Ответитьdowels dominoes and biscuits.... needs background music from Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves song...
ОтветитьHold up! What's on the engine stand and do we get a video for that??
ОтветитьGreat Job guys!
Ответитьnice tips!
as a woodworker myself, this video is like listing a very good check-up list!
and also, almost, like a curse. if um don't check one of the items... something will twist.
thank you for the hard work! big fan.
More high quality content- keep up intermediate level please. Thanks for all the input/ time you invest.
ОтветитьA query -- what do you use on cauls to prevent them from attaching to the excess glue from glue-ups? I've basically taken some saran wrap and used spray glue to attach it to the 2x4s, semi-permanently (it may come free over time as the adhesive ages, but it does a decent job of making it stick to the wood)...
But I'm open to other ideas.
Thanks for all the tips for getting all my banana boards to look nice, before I can get the Rocklefestlakita Dowmiscuito jointer into the shop!
ОтветитьGreat information
ОтветитьOhhh ! Got it domiscuitos !!
Ответитьyour video quality is off the charts, not to mention creating new words, mind blown!
ОтветитьIl va falloir que je mettent plus sérieusement à parler anglais
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