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Great video! Love the energy and simplicity to follow. Rock on!
ОтветитьIs it raining.?
ОтветитьThem magazine holders are perfect! Clever idea I’m making 3 for my sons room
ОтветитьI lose my pencil at LEAST once put project. That's why I have 10 laying around everywhere
ОтветитьDefinition of "rustic": a woodworker's best friend when you make a tiny mistake while building a project
ОтветитьLose pencils..everyday...and they always turn up either just where you left them or somewhere ridiculous..🤦🤦🤷🤷
Ответитьpencil and tape measure the same time every time!!! lol
ОтветитьJohn Ricker here. Gotta say another great video my friend. Here in about a week I'll have data back on my phone so i can watch lives. I miss yall. Tomorrow is gonna be my first day back in the shop since mom moved in a d my fiance broke her ankle. I totally love the magazine rack. I've thought about putting a faux wall up in the shop hadn't really thought about a small one for a booth table. Shouldn't be too hard. We'll I'll catch ya later. Love ya mean it!
ОтветитьI always lose my pencil. I have several distributed around my shop, and I lose those as well.
ОтветитьHello. Your voice like video game Command conquer generals of USA side 1,5 speed
ОтветитьI use a pencil on a retractable holder. It's a lifesaver 😂
ОтветитьThis was a good video. Thanks, brother.
ОтветитьThank you for considering us with table saws 😊
New to wood work so appreciate 🙌
Raymond from South Africa 🇿🇦
I glue a little round magnet to my pencils and stick em on the machines I need a pencil at ✏️ 😊
ОтветитьFor “beating it up”, have you ever tried beating the wood with a chain?…. Looks great!
ОтветитьWhen “carpenters” pull out pocket hole jigs, I’m out. Perfect for some, just not for me.
ОтветитьHey Daniel.....to make wood look "rustic", I attach a bunch of old keys on a ring, and attach a string or chain.......then just THROW the key ring down, all over the board/project.
ОтветитьFirst of all, Thank you kindly for not only the 'Simple Made' project showcase, but also the 'How It's Made' demonstration. I appreciate you bud!
2nd off, I love the rain🌧 noise in the background! 😄
It give the whole video a dose of 'Character', just like the 'Character' you give to your projects before you stain them, 😅
Thanks again for the video bud, I really enjoyed it!
The issue about the table saw ,5" handsaw is cheaper than a table saw and takes less room than a table saw. In a high crime neighborhood where your shop is in a bedroom to prevent tool theft. Or a small shop. also a 5" band saw is cheaper an takes 1/2 the space. My 10" table saw & 8"jointer both weigh over 600 lbs. Had to lift with a lift last time they were moved with Trailer. Cannot be be stolen with a crew of less than 6 people!
ОтветитьBand saw
ОтветитьEvery time I put my pencli down. Sometimes it's even behind my ear but I still look
ОтветитьBrother ‘ you by far are the coolest most bestest amazing woodworker on the inter webs !!! Skål
ОтветитьLet the binge watching begin !! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
ОтветитьIf y’all love this content leave a like 👇 and 👆 this guy is so inspiring!! I’ve never been so inspired to do woodworking !!! Thank you Bearded Viking 🎉
ОтветитьGreat video, Love your shop
ОтветитьI learn so much from these videos. Thanks for taking the time and energy to post them. The tips learned make my work so much easier.
ОтветитьI have a pencil at each tool. Table saw, miter saw, drill press, band saw. But usually I have one stuck in my hair bun. I tell the grand children that it keeps my head from falling off. ;-)
ОтветитьAt least 5 times a project
ОтветитьI usually use an apron, to avoid loose pencil and another things 😂
Ответитьall the times
ОтветитьLose pencils all the time, so I purchased two 24 packs😂
ОтветитьGreat content. Very entertaining and informative. Thanks for putting these together.
ОтветитьAlways loose pencils. I’m pretty sure if I ever move there will be a pile of them after the furniture is gone.
ОтветитьLearn how to make it yourself with all details. Just look for woodprix :)
ОтветитьI’m in the middle of a shop reorganization project because all I do is look for things! I’m hanging most everything on the walls. As for pencils and tape measures I have multiples of them lying around everywhere. So at least I can find them.
Ответитьcopy cat!
Ответитьoh the skills it takes for this piece!
ОтветитьI spend more time looking for my pencil, tape, ect. Than I do on building the project.
ОтветитьLove your videos, and to answer your question, I lose my pencil, tape measure, and square all the time! Working on my new shop and plan on having it set up in stations and each station will have each of those items and anything else for that station that could be needed. Keep the projects coming.
ОтветитьIt helps with stability to slap a 5 degree bevel long to short on your legs for the step stool. Helps kick the legs out ever so slightly. Keep up the good work!
ОтветитьGreat video! Thanks for sharing. OMG---looking for my lost pencil 😂or my 10mm socket is an every project activity!😮
Ответитьi lose my pencil depending on how many cuts i do. so if i do 8 cuts, i will probably need about 7 pencils
ОтветитьI lose mine all the time lol
ОтветитьLOL I thought the rain was here
ОтветитьThat's a bridle joint.
ОтветитьI always know were my pencil is every time I'm in my shop I always wear my tool belt
Ответитьhe said "use a mortice and tenon for ours" I heard "we are gonna mortice and tenon for hours"
ОтветитьI am really sure you can make it yourself mates. I made it 2 weeks ago thanks to WoodPrix.
ОтветитьMerry Christmas Daniel
ОтветитьFirst project (mortise & tenon) = Bridle joint ) 😊
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