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Overkill Woodcraft
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 31 ม.ค. 2020
Thanks for stopping by my channel! I've been a full-time woodworker for over five years and have been a craftsman most of my life, now mainly specializing in heirloom quality "tree-to-table" furniture. While a lot of my content is focused on tips and techniques I've learned over the years, I also like to showcase the process from start to finish, as well as some tool reviews/comparisons I feel people might find useful.
As always, feel free to reach out with any questions, thanks!
-Matt
"Visionary designs, handmade to outlast."
As always, feel free to reach out with any questions, thanks!
-Matt
"Visionary designs, handmade to outlast."
Upstart Epoxy Freedom Bowl
In this video I show you how I made this beautifully patriotic “Freedom Bowl” using @upstartepoxy4804 Deep Pour epoxy and their resin powders. The link to their Free Project Hub is below, where you can get a 50% discount on this bundle! Plus, use the code “OVERKILL” for an additional 10% off it or anything site-wide. As always, I’m happy to answer any questions.
Upstart Epoxy Freedom Bowl:
www.upstartepoxy.com/products/wood-turning-epoxy-freedom-bowl
Thanks for watching,
Matt - Overkill Woodcraft LLC
Upstart Epoxy Freedom Bowl:
www.upstartepoxy.com/products/wood-turning-epoxy-freedom-bowl
Thanks for watching,
Matt - Overkill Woodcraft LLC
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Eso es mucha mentira la sierra se ahoga si la introduses demasiado
Ferreira
Outstanding, young man! Great organization, clever solutions, and high level of craft. Very squared away. Your passion is evident. Without a doubt one of the best shop tours I've encountered. Good luck in your new location. I subscribed (not something I do often) and will look forward to seeing where you go from here. And thank you for your service!
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Ótimo trabalho, mas quero ver cortar uma madeira de Parajú ou maçaranduba fácil assim
@@Helder-Dc Sorry, I'm unable to translate to English...
Thì cp nhà trồng dd😢
Uma boa idéia.
This is pkay but about the next one till bottom
@@yadveermaan ?
👍👍
If you can't offered that expensive machine you do it your way
@@williamgillum-bv2cc This only cost $40.
Nice jab OK
Este aí e do bom❤
The timber tuff saw guide is a great idea. Mine unfortunately doesn't sit square to my bar which makes it completely useless
@@nathanboonstra1600 Yeah I'm sure mine isn't a perfect 90° either, but it's close and by the time the wood is done drying I'll need to square it up regardless.
So slow and labor intense
@@Bornnn2Playyy Are you speaking from firsthand experience? Because based off all my firsthand experience I'd disagree. It's actually quicker than a bandsaw sawmill in a lot of scenarios, and not very labor intensive.
😂😂😂😂....kaisi seh leti hey itna bejjati......khud toh seh leti hey lekin kam se kam party ka toh khayal rakhti....
@@chandu2266 🤷♂️ English?
What a waste of wood! Look at the thickness of that chainsaw blade per cut
@@larryrosenkilde6383 Yeah...not really. The average kerf on my chainsaw "chain" is roughly 1/4" compared to the just under 1/8" of my typical table saw blade. You ever used chainsaw?
Ovakvo sjecenje veoma brzo istupi lanac
👏👏👍👍
Brilliant
Как называется
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Hol lehet kapni?
Де таке можна купити???
I have one luv it
@@bobdavis874 It's hard not to for only $40 lol.
I’m over 6’ 4”, how well would this work for me and saving my back? Most things in my reality are short, small, or tight.
Parabéns nossa tecnologia A Deus serralheria de galpão hoje se faz todo no mesmo lugar
Aonde encontro esse peça será? Qual é o nome?
Нет!Не пилит пила вдоль!
Caint hooks have been around how long?
@@vondinkinsvon8919 Why? "Cant" hooks have been around since the mid 1800's, this is clearly more than that though.
What rail did you use?
@@Lilman3000 Granberg EZ Rails
Its a good idia. 😮❤
Hello bro
So good
@@GirlWoodWorking Thanks
How deep do the dogs dig in? I’ve got a DIY (ladder) set up, but I end up needing to take 2”+ off for my first cut. It looked like you managed to pull it off with only 1”.
@@JB-yg6yh The dogs only dig in maybe an inch, but I can set the mill to take off whatever I need.
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Onde consigo comprar esse guia.
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@@psicAlexandreFMorais show what?
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@@psicAlexandreFMorais show what?
😮💨289$ It does look useful tho👍🏽🫡
@@dragonslayer3017 Yeah it's not inexpensive, but it's also not cheap lol. Buy once, cry once type of tool that'll last forever and saves space.
But ya have to lift that jack everywhere ya go ??
See the related video, right above the title. It breaks down and stores in a bag, only weighs 14lbs.
A pencil glued to the drawer would make enough of a handle
@@paulwarner5674 True, and smart. Might do that on my CNC drawer where I don't use my laptop but I honestly wanted a wrist rest here.
I have this same device. How do you get those last couple of boards with this set up?
@@modulevideos3907 I don't, I only use this for the edges. After milling them off I switch over to my Granberg EZ Rails and MKIV Chainsaw Mill. If you have have two saws, one dedicated to each setup, it's not too much hassle to switch and you get way more out of the log in terms of boards.
Unfortunately I do not have a table saw, planer, jointer, room or motivation.
@@altemose_prime There's ways around the first 3-4, but the last one is on you lol.
It’s the details that count. Well done 👍
@@EvergreenBuildsDIY I appreciate that!
Show us how you do the first cut
@@thesource6673 Full video of that on my page, Granberg EZ Rails.
i bought a timber tuff the pivot point was not 90 degrees from the guide i was able to fix it but was very agrivating it a cheap ass china crap that barly works the company said it was made in USA but it had a sticker made in china
@@jamesbrooks5442 Yeah it's definitely got room for improvement but it's also less than $40 so I unfortunately I was expecting as much. I'm sure my edges aren't a perfect 90, but they're pretty close and I always joint them once dry anyways.
8 screws? You like going overboard, don't ya?
@@MrDmitriRavenoff My overkill tendencies are a sickness and a gift at the same time 🤷♂️
@@OverkillWoodcraft my grandfather always overkilled and never had a catastrophe from having too much support
@@richlaue Haha, sounds like a true craftsman. I've had some things slightly warp, but never break or fail.
@@OverkillWoodcraft his father and him started a rope making business in 1908. 50 years later, never replaced a machine, did his own repair and maintenance.
I would have put some foam padding unto the leather
@@richlaue I thought about it but didn't have any, this is still pretty comfortable though.
Hey man, nice attitude and dedication to your craft. But what exactly is it that you handle put ne through understanding all this machinery and all...
@@IkeUrbano Hey thanks, I appreciate that. Sorry, not sure I totally understand the question. Are you asking what I'm making that the requires the CNC and makes learning it worth it?
Every place I drop a tree is on hill, shallow or steep grade, brush and boulders. Get ya a peevee pole. And a end pick and remember its much easier standing straight on your leggs than bent over. Throw a small lenght of rope on the ground, roll the log on it with your foot or other double looped rope method, then standing straight, knees locked, lift that end onto your craddle or other. Still tough I know. I know.
@@edwinlipton Ahh, someone who knows the struggle...so refreshing haha. Wise words, I appreciate it. I have a LogOX and rigged up a pulley system, definitely still tough though. You should see the nightmare of a storm fall I'm dealing with now...Content on it is coming soon.
Doing an un-biased, "self" opinion, if you gave a; $ buck twentytwo for that half thought out Grandburge, you saved me THOUSANDS$$$! Thanks. Bought that timber tough 4 years ago,, looked kinda iffy so I put it away. Now I'll slap that jewel on my MS 271 with the ripping chain I've been using free hand and maybe produce something besides hip and back problems on this 68 year old worn out, broke down retired contract Const Plumber's body. Had use of. Band sawmill on a trailer 2 seasons ago, even with a elect cable winch to roll up the longs onto the deck, checking the stay doggs, locking her down, setting the depth each time, it was WORK and I too have issues with previous back hip shoulder and neck surgeries. It's work no matter what and much better than laying around thinking of work we love to do. Suggestion; during the bandsaw episode,, after a time, I found it more productive to forgo the repositioning to square each log 1st,, and just cut the entire log with it locked in too the thickness leaving the raw edge. Stacking with stickers and strapping the piles. Then later as needed running them through my 10" table saw for desired width. Not as hard or as many set ups that way. Just chaulk line, free hand first edge, then fence. Got so good at free handing 12 and 14' 2"×10-12" planks,, I now hardly ever use the fence anymore.
@@edwinlipton Haha, glad it helped. I thought it was a bit sketchy at first but it's served me very well, so definitely slap it on there! I appreciate the insight and good read, absolutely agree with not sitting around too. I'm in all kinds of hurt everyday, but it only gets worse when I stop stop moving...