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Brett's Basement Woodshop
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 30 ธ.ค. 2021
How To's - Tool Reviews - Side Hustle
I started building my basement woodshop in 2019.... a shop is never really "finished", right guys? I'm continuing to add to and improve my shop as I go along and as I find time. I'm juggling a family with two college students, a full time job, a side hustle in woodworking and home improvement projects, and - since the beginning of 2022 - this TH-cam Channel.
On this channel you can find things like:
- Improving my work stations
- Building things for customers
- Tips / tricks for beginning woodworkers
- Tool Reviews
But the thing I'm most excited about, the reason I got into woodworking initially. And, incidentally, something I haven't even started working on yet, is a furniture design that I believe God downloaded into my brain a couple of decades ago.
I invite you to watch as I develop His design into something that can be used for His purposes! I covet your prayers toward this end.
God bless, be safe, and love each other!
I started building my basement woodshop in 2019.... a shop is never really "finished", right guys? I'm continuing to add to and improve my shop as I go along and as I find time. I'm juggling a family with two college students, a full time job, a side hustle in woodworking and home improvement projects, and - since the beginning of 2022 - this TH-cam Channel.
On this channel you can find things like:
- Improving my work stations
- Building things for customers
- Tips / tricks for beginning woodworkers
- Tool Reviews
But the thing I'm most excited about, the reason I got into woodworking initially. And, incidentally, something I haven't even started working on yet, is a furniture design that I believe God downloaded into my brain a couple of decades ago.
I invite you to watch as I develop His design into something that can be used for His purposes! I covet your prayers toward this end.
God bless, be safe, and love each other!
Impressive Router Bit in Action!
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This Flush Trim Spiral Upcut Router Bit with Replaceable Carbide Cutters and Double Bearings leaves a butter smooth surface. I'm really impressed!
Get the router bit featured in this video here:
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And use the Discount Code: FLUSHTRIM to save a little cash
Adirondack Rocker Plans
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Adirondack Rocker Templates
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Support the channel by using the links below to shop at no extra cost to you. Any support is very much appreciated!
**Other tools shown in this video**
ISOtunes Hearing Protection
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*Amazon CA* amzn.to/4badQrD
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DeWalt 12.5” Benchtop Planer
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Incra Miter Sled
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Incra Miter Gauge
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Bosch Plunge Router
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*Amazon UK* amzn.to/3Qj2mdl
Rockler Router Table
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Router Lift
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Dust Mask
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Pica-Dry Mechanical Pencil
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Grizzly 14” Bandsaw
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WEN Benchtop Drill Press
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*Amazon CA* amzn.to/3QjvSiW
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BUCKTOOL 1HP 6.5AMP Dust Collector
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*Amazon CA* amzn.to/48UCwDT
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Cyclone Dust Separator
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Double Sided Tape
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Need better lighting in your shop?
Go to:
www.americangreenlights.com
Use Promo Code: BRETT for a 10% Discount!
DISCLAIMER: I often review or link to products I regularly use and think you might find helpful. To support the channel, I use Affiliate links wherever possible, which means if you click one of the links in this video or description and make a purchase I may receive a small commission or other compensation. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. But it won’t cost you any extra. Thanks for the support!
My Social Media:
Follow Me on Facebook: profile.php?id=100076268245749
Instagram: @BrettsBasementWoodshop
#woodworking #routerbits #routersafety
This Flush Trim Spiral Upcut Router Bit with Replaceable Carbide Cutters and Double Bearings leaves a butter smooth surface. I'm really impressed!
Get the router bit featured in this video here:
shrsl.com/4jian
And use the Discount Code: FLUSHTRIM to save a little cash
Adirondack Rocker Plans
bit.ly/45gI1Mb
Adirondack Rocker Templates
bit.ly/3Rhg0OL
Support the channel by using the links below to shop at no extra cost to you. Any support is very much appreciated!
**Other tools shown in this video**
ISOtunes Hearing Protection
amzn.to/3FqoigJ
*Amazon CA* amzn.to/4badQrD
*Amazon UK* amzn.to/3WggeZM
DeWalt 12.5” Benchtop Planer
amzn.to/466Tg9h
*Amazon CA* amzn.to/3UcmxuH
*Amazon UK* amzn.to/3QcsypP
Incra Miter Sled
amzn.to/3RUQnTa
*Amazon CA* amzn.to/4d9wyBn
Incra Miter Gauge
amzn.to/3qhyzIn
*Amazon CA* amzn.to/3HIpXzs
*Amazon UK* amzn.to/4dcvQDo
Bosch Plunge Router
amzn.to/45IKqO9
*Amazon CA* amzn.to/4deOg6I
*Amazon UK* amzn.to/3Qj2mdl
Rockler Router Table
amzn.to/3qtXNCU
*Amazon CA* amzn.to/4bhBTWq
Router Lift
amzn.to/49ghX5t
*Amazon CA* amzn.to/3Uwhu9L
*Amazon UK* amzn.to/4daEanj
Dust Mask
amzn.to/3Ueb9jh
*Amazon CA* amzn.to/49x95XN
*Amazon UK* amzn.to/43UbXNc
Pica-Dry Mechanical Pencil
amzn.to/3qXv7mn
*Amazon CA* amzn.to/3w2Bnvu
Grizzly 14” Bandsaw
amzn.to/3mv7Fe1
WEN Benchtop Drill Press
amzn.to/45CNXOY
*Amazon CA* amzn.to/3QjvSiW
*Amazon UK* amzn.to/3Qj1TYD
BUCKTOOL 1HP 6.5AMP Dust Collector
amzn.to/46hCFjK
*Amazon CA* amzn.to/48UCwDT
*Amazon UK* amzn.to/44fkLxv
Cyclone Dust Separator
amzn.to/3FWW78I
*Amazon CA* amzn.to/49WRwAJ
*Amazon UK* amzn.to/49P4rVr
Double Sided Tape
lddy.no/1eex5
Need better lighting in your shop?
Go to:
www.americangreenlights.com
Use Promo Code: BRETT for a 10% Discount!
DISCLAIMER: I often review or link to products I regularly use and think you might find helpful. To support the channel, I use Affiliate links wherever possible, which means if you click one of the links in this video or description and make a purchase I may receive a small commission or other compensation. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. But it won’t cost you any extra. Thanks for the support!
My Social Media:
Follow Me on Facebook: profile.php?id=100076268245749
Instagram: @BrettsBasementWoodshop
#woodworking #routerbits #routersafety
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Well made perfectionist but for me, a bit of overkill re construction. I couldn’t afford so much time and instead would prefer to play the game. Another aspect I’m not struck on is the weight of such a thick board. Not something to carry around. I am going to explore veneer thickness end grain glued to a ply backing to make my Hnefatafl board, a checkered board 11*11 a Viking game. Yes I found the background music a distraction which doesn’t in my opinion enhance the presentation. Non the less thanks.😊
Thanks for the input
vocêfala demais
Thanks
No problem
It's very interesting and looks really funny
I like it a lot
it sounds like an old boat rigging
haha, yep
I think I lost a finger just watching!! Great video, first timer here and I have liked and subbed! Bob England
Ha ha 😆. Welcome, Bob!
I got a bigger one from spe tool .. they are AMAZING bits .. i used mine to template route a guitar body and neck in superbly hard Australian woods and it didn't have a single speck of tearout !!! Highly recommended
Very cool!
A couple of drops of CA glue on those spinning screws would freeze em up.
That would’ve done the trick, yep!… where were you when I was making it??
Uhhh, I realized that you failed to put a starter pin in the plate. You said this bit is scary. Leaving out the starter pin would make it terrifying. If I missed something or I’m kind of dumb, please set me straight, OK. Thanks, I like that thing.
You’re right. I left it out. Let’s say it was for filming purposes.
Thanks for showing that bit in operation. I thought they looked hinky and far too dangerous to use, too. If they cut that cleanly, maybe they're worth it. Straight bits aren't so great. Compression bits cost an arm and a leg, too. This raises the question, are these compression? It would seem that a judicious angle on each cutter could make it into a compression bit. Maybe with a little thought, an up, down, or compression. Are there RPM limits, more so than any other bit its size? To get the tape residue off, a heat gun workes really well. I have a Ryobi cordless that works perfectly. It doesn't get so hot that the wood burns but hot enough to release the glue.
I made the suggestion to Find Buy Tool that they angle the cutters so that they shear cut. They said R&D is working on it. This wouldn't be a compression bit because it doesn't cut in both directions. It's a spiral upcut, which I think is the preferred direction of chip ejection because it pulls the workpiece into the table rather than potentially forcing it upward. The recommended RPM for this bit is 16k. My Bosch router is adjustable between 8k - 25k RPM. The doble sided tape I use comes off pretty cleanly (no residue). I just use the putty knife to get it started sometimes. But thanks for the heat gun tip. I'll keep that in mind if I ever have an adhesive issue.
@@BrettsWoodshop A compression bit could have the top row(s) of blades angled down and the bottom row(s) angled up. It's pretty aggressive, so it would take some R&D to make sure it doesn't come loose and end the world as we know it. 16K sounds about normal for this diameter. I guess the geometry doesn't subtract anything. It just looked like you had some residue that you had just a little trouble scraping off. The heat gun trick works on all sorts of labels stuck to everything you buy. Care has to be taken with some soft plastics but it works a lot better than goo-gone, or mineral spirits (same thing).
Keep those screws tight on that bit
I hear ya!
Love the Bit and you did a good job demonstrating--thanks for a good instructive video
Thank you very much!
If you use clear plexi for you template yuo can see the grain thru the template and not have to use the lower bearing.
Excellent point! Do you have a good method for making a clear template DIY without a CNC or a laser?
@@BrettsWoodshop I just use shelf paper or masking tape to mark them bandsaw them to rough shape and use bench sander fine tune to the final shape. To clear the edge I use tour h to heat the edge which makes the edge clearer
Hmm... I might have to give that a try. Thanks!
Very nice video Brett, thanks for sharing your honest experience!
My pleasure! Glad you enjoyed it!
Wouldn’t a compression bit solve that problem. ?
Probably
They're all lethal if you touch one!
I don’t know about lethal. But definitely dangerous.
I think I would rather secure the job to the bench and use a plunge router. So my hands are safely on the handles and if it kicks back then the plate will pop down and cover the cutter.
🤔
Neat bit. Bad title.
I’m open to suggestions….
@@BrettsWoodshop Something like “crazy effective flush trim bit” … anything that’s not click bait-y. Not only is it click bait-y, but to me it implies there’s something wrong with the bit. Why else would it be illegal?
@@SomeDudeOnline totally agree. I hate clickbait and almost didn't click the video because of it but wanted to see the bit in action. Not really sure what the problem is... it's basically a helical cutter head as a router bit. Makes sense and will last way longer before needing to be sharpened.
@@krenwregget7667 yep, I saw it in my feed and continuously avoided it until I realized I was already subscribed.
Y’all need to lighten up. “How is X even legal” in this context is clearly a more colloquial expression of shock/disbelief. I have this bit, and I gotta say that the first time I turned on my router table with it set to nearly full height, the sound alone really surprised me. This thing is a beast. In a world of “click bait,” this video’s title is about as mild an offender as they come.
Nice video Brett! Thanks for sharing it with us!💖👍😎JP
You bet
Sweet!
Seems like the carbide inserts should be angled a little bit instead of aligned with the body of the bit. That might help with the tear out issue.
I did suggest that to FindBuyTool. They said that R&D is working that.
Thanks much for this crystal clear explanation. You rock!
You are so welcome! Glad it was helpful!
That bit looks like a beast! Those chairs look like they would be a fun build.
I’ve made the same Adirondack chairs without the rockers before and I love them. 😍 I can’t wait to see how these rockers turn out!
ooof...that music. Nice build though.
You’re not the only one
Excellent
Thanks
Nice build! I’ve watched Tamara’s vid too, so it’s great to see you build this. I’d be using threaded inserts rather than T nuts, so you can sink them in a little 👍
Yep, that’d probably be the way to go. Thanks for your input!
Hey !!!🙂🙂🙂..I like your style !!!👍👍..I´ll follow you..
Awesome! Thank you!
I love the Milwaukee 12v line. These head attachments are awesome. This set plus an impact at a discounted price would be perfect for entering into a 12v line. My only issue is that Bosch doesn't make an electric ratchet or a Dremel in their 12v line
Right on
Ridge table saw with granite top
very nice CHARCUTERIE boards ;-) i'll give you a A++ 😁
Thank you for the kind words!
Nice work but the music is really hard to take.
It’s about a 50/50 split. Some people really like the music, some people really don’t. Thanks for your feedback.
I came here for help with mine. Thanks! I do have a comment, and maybe I’m wrong, but I thought you were not supposed to line the outer face of a bearing with lube so it doesn’t encourage the possibility of the entire bearing turning inside the housing? Perhaps I’m wrong in this instance?
I’m no machine expert. I was following the manufacturer’s instructions. You could be right though
Hey I clicked the link and the tool was no longer discounted it’s was at $219. I found it on Amazon for $129. Hope this will help you to fix the link!
Nice work! Thanks for letting me know!
Looks beautiful! I have a question...what is the music you are playing? What language is it, and is there a story as to why you use it?
No story really, I was going for “soothing” as I thought that would fit the chess theme. Each song is in a different language. One is Spanish that also includes some Hebrew (worship), another is Portuguese (also worship I believe). The other ones I’m not sure. If you scroll down to the bottom of the description the songs are listed.
Thanks! I missed that the first time I looked through your description.
Thanks a lot for making this video!
My pleasure!
Thank you very much. I was stuckwith anti kick bsck and guard protector. Your video clip is very clear and i have completed installung my mastercraft 10 inch table saw
Glad it helped. Keep those fingers!
This was grueling to watch. I hope your newer videos are better. I give you credit for doing this tho...we all have to start somewhere right!! Beautiful board.
Word
I got one word for you….DUST COLLECTION…. However, nice work.
I hear ya, Brother! I assume you’re talking about the planer… the problem is the hose adapter only fits in one direction and that would be up against the wall the way I have it mounted. So I’ve just resigned to making a mess and cleaning it up after. Dust masks FOR SURE though! 😝
It takes you too long to get started. You should prepare better to work and teach.
I agree. I try to get a little better with each video. Watch some of my newer stuff. See if you agree.
This is what I have. It took awhile to get the hang of putting the blade guard back on. This one is easier than the one on the 20 year old Riobi that I recently trashed.
I’m glad you’re using the guard. Save those fingers!
Great video but I just can’t understand why woodworkers insist on playing music during any videos. I would rather listen to the tools doing the creating and work.
We all have our different styles and preferences I guess. I’m still experimenting and exploring to find my own groove. Thanks for your input. I appreciate it!
I have the saw, and haven't had the blade adjustment issue.
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I'd be curious to see what the brushed version is like against the brushless version?
Me too
Try mortise master
The deepest part ofYour gullet is not in the center of your wheel. Using a 3/4 blade with a 1” wheel it’s impossible to do this. Why is this never addressed? Put in the deepest part of the gullet in the center of the wheel makes a lot of sense but it cannot be done with a 3/4 inch or 5/8 inch blade on a 1 inch wheel. Maybe a 3/8 blade would work but that’s it.
While not all of my video footage was taken while the blade was centered, it definitely was centered on the gullet once I had it all adjusted. Your comment made me curious, so I actually measured. The tire is a little less than an inch, but the wheel is 1 and 3/16”. And the gullet to the back of the blade is 11/16”. If you do the math, that comes out to exactly half an inch. It’s almost as if the wheel was built with a 3/4” blade in mind 🧐
@@BrettsWoodshop I’m going out to test this in a couple hours . I have a 5/8 blade on mine and the back of the blade when set to the back edge of the wheel the deepest part of the gullet is nowhere near center of the wheel. Could it be because it’s the factory blade? Different blades have deeper gullets bringing it closer to the center of the wheel?
I ordered a Grizzly cabinet saw on backorder until August..five months..but they have my money
I had a long wait for my Grizzly bandsaw too. It’s hard to wait. But it’s fun when it comes! Like Christmas 🎄
I read that oak is pourous and not good for a cutting board?
Yeah, probably not. I didn’t end up using it for that.
I really enjoyed your video and your approach to woodworking. I will be on the lookout for the table build video. I am interested, though, in what your sell price is of the chess board. And, by the way, I'd really like to see a video of how you build the phenolic press gadget.
Thanks for the encouraging words! This board was part of that chess table, so the price was for the table which I sold for less than what I should have, being that it was my first time building a table. I’m not comfortable sharing the price publicly, but you could DM me on IG and I’ll tell you privately. I haven’t sold just a chessboard by itself yet, but it would probably be in the thousand dollar range. I’m hoping to get to that veneer press video soon. I have another customer waiting before I can get to that though. Thanks for watching!