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Lambda Industries
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Just a channel to show that even if you don't have all of the tools or a large shop, or all of the expensive gear, you can make amazing things in a small space.
Simple Woodworking Mallet
Welcome back to our woodworking channel! In this video, we explore the importance of a woodworker's mallet and why it's an indispensable tool in any woodworker's toolkit. From joinery to carving, a good mallet can make all the difference in the quality and efficiency of your work.
What You'll Learn:
Functions of a Woodworker's Mallet: Discover the various tasks a mallet is used for, including chiseling, joinery, and assembly. We'll explain why a mallet is superior to a regular hammer for these purposes.
Choosing the Right Mallet: Learn about the different types of mallets available, from traditional wooden mallets to modern polyurethane options. We'll help you determine which type best suits your woodworking needs.
Proper Technique: See demonstrations of the correct way to use a mallet for different woodworking tasks. Proper technique ensures both precision and safety in your work.
DIY Mallet Projects: We'll show you how to make your own mallet, offering tips on selecting the right wood, shaping the head and handle, and finishing the mallet for long-term durability.
Key Benefits of Using a Mallet:
Precision and Control: A mallet allows for greater control and precision when striking chisels and other tools, reducing the risk of damaging your workpiece.
Reduced Hand Fatigue: Designed for ergonomic use, a mallet minimizes hand fatigue, enabling you to work longer and with greater accuracy.
Versatility: A mallet is versatile and can be used for a variety of tasks, making it a multifunctional tool in your workshop.
Materials and Tools:
Hardwood for DIY mallet (e.g., maple, oak, or beech)
Chisels and carving tools
Sandpaper and wood finish
Why Every Woodworker Needs a Mallet:
Investing in a quality mallet is essential for both beginners and seasoned woodworkers. It enhances your craftsmanship, allows for finer detail work, and contributes to the overall quality of your projects.
What You'll Learn:
Functions of a Woodworker's Mallet: Discover the various tasks a mallet is used for, including chiseling, joinery, and assembly. We'll explain why a mallet is superior to a regular hammer for these purposes.
Choosing the Right Mallet: Learn about the different types of mallets available, from traditional wooden mallets to modern polyurethane options. We'll help you determine which type best suits your woodworking needs.
Proper Technique: See demonstrations of the correct way to use a mallet for different woodworking tasks. Proper technique ensures both precision and safety in your work.
DIY Mallet Projects: We'll show you how to make your own mallet, offering tips on selecting the right wood, shaping the head and handle, and finishing the mallet for long-term durability.
Key Benefits of Using a Mallet:
Precision and Control: A mallet allows for greater control and precision when striking chisels and other tools, reducing the risk of damaging your workpiece.
Reduced Hand Fatigue: Designed for ergonomic use, a mallet minimizes hand fatigue, enabling you to work longer and with greater accuracy.
Versatility: A mallet is versatile and can be used for a variety of tasks, making it a multifunctional tool in your workshop.
Materials and Tools:
Hardwood for DIY mallet (e.g., maple, oak, or beech)
Chisels and carving tools
Sandpaper and wood finish
Why Every Woodworker Needs a Mallet:
Investing in a quality mallet is essential for both beginners and seasoned woodworkers. It enhances your craftsmanship, allows for finer detail work, and contributes to the overall quality of your projects.
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Man, they should give you a dolly or hand cart or something!
What he said👇 Keep that friend around💪 a Hell of a score, all around!
Apparently with larger machine closed motors Apparently give feed back where as open can miss steps.
This is the by the book lubrication. Honestly though, Glocks need very little care. I have ran them wet, dry, dirty and clean and they just keep working.
Awesome 👍
Thanks 🤗
Probably $1000 worth of oak. That's a damn good friend😂😂🎉🎉 I'd make a few butcher blocks and maybe a few cheese boards. People seem to be selling those for good money. Good luck. 👍🏽
Good ideas, thanks!
You need a friend to tell you things like that. Great job fixing it though!
If only.
Tool description is either off not taught correctly, or you have a radius or taper statement in the program telling it to do so.
That is weird tho. Let me know what you find please.
Will do, I’m wondering if the pathing is off because I’m using a 1/4” bit instead of a 1/8” bit?
Gantry was off, rookie mistake. Trammed and it seems to have fixed it
Weird👆 @@lambdaindustries5675
Can you run it at a slower pace? Might be deflection but I honestly don’t know
I’ll give that a try, thanks!
That's stupid AF how about you go outside and find a woman or something
Vídeo rápido e limpo. Ótimo. Outros videos no youtube tem 10 minutos de enrolação. Parabéns. Brazil - Rio de Janeiro.
Thank you for keeping it short and clean, not a 30 min video off topic
I have this like black grease that we used to grease guns with in the army in Switzerland. Like we use it to maintain the sg550 for example. Do you think I can use that on the Glock as well? I don’t see why not but maybe there is some caveat?
I wouldn’t use grease personally.
If it hasn''t ruined any of the blades on my mowers in the last 40 years I am not going to start worrying about it now.
From what I’ve learned I’m pretty sure your not supposed to oil any of trigger components I may be wrong but it’s what I’ve been told
Nice attention to detail and a clean shop!
Thanks!
I started brbrbrrrrrrraaaaa brbrrrrrrraaaaa and then I brbrrrrrraaaa brbrrrraaaaa! 🤦
Hahahahahahahahahahahaha
I getting one for Father's Day💵
Congrats!
Do you have a link to the blower/ vaccum deal?
www.vevor.com/dust-collector-c_11114/1hp-industrial-dust-collector-537-cfm-w-15-gallon-30-micron-bag-suction-p_010212361192 is the one I got, but it was on sale, might want to wait for a sale.
Fail!
Thank you
You're welcome!
claiming a 10$ flap disc will ruin a 45$ mower blade while ruining a 30$ file....
A file is correct but your technique is terrible. A file only cuts in one direction
Coming from someone that uses the file wrong😂
How does one use a crass cut file wrong?
Fireball tools tested dragging a file both ways. It doesn’t matter and actually cuts faster.
@@danemoore2302I’d imagine you should probably tell uncouth jokes while using a crass cut file.
Costs way more than $130. Don't kid yourself.
The Delta dust hood was $130 and fits on this Porter Cable planer, you can get them on Amazon for as little as $65 right now.
@lambdaindustries5675 Amazon is a rubbish company, and you're still not taking into account the electrical and environmental costs of its purchase and operation. $130 may be what you paid for it, but it costs much, much more than that.
Seems a strange place for the hose. Seems it would be in the way for longer pieces. Are you supposed to hang the hose above the planer?
Yeah probably, this was more to test it out than anything.
The only time custom jobs are worth it is if you charge double!
Apparently I have yet to learn that lesson!
@@lambdaindustries5675 LOL, so am I
are you still using that? Do you have any suggestions i wanna buy something like that
I am. It has worked great the whole time. I have had zero problems with it as of now.
New to wood working here. I’ve been adding to my collection of tools over the years (😂still in the boxes till recently) I’ve built one of those planters and it turned out great. Then a couple other different things. My plan is to spend the next year making a lot of different things and getting to know my equipment. The last 20 years as a machinist had me using dial calipers to make a grid of holes for dumdum suckers 😂 and found out there are drill bits I don’t have for wood that keeps the tear out to a minimum. With a full time job keeping me busy I’m taking it slow. You’re doing great! And harbor freight isn’t anything to be ashamed of. I have a few big items from there and love em.
Hey thanks! I love most of the harbor freight stuff I have bought
Cut out some dense foam and seat it deep inside. It should quieten it right down.
That’s a great idea, I’ll give it a go, thanks!
You actually sell hats that poor quality?
Higher quality than your mom.
😂
Love the watch band with the EGA!
Thanks!
What is best quenching medium for very small skinning knife?
It really depends on the type of steel used, and I don’t know much about which medium is best for which steel to be honest.
Short & sweet
Hook me up with the plans
Check out Aaron Voss www.youtube.com/@WhosTheVoss he breaks it down and has printable plans.
@@lambdaindustries5675 Thanks Appreciate that
Nice job 👏 , wife didn't murder you for using her stuff . That is if your married 😅😅😅
I am, but what she doesn't know won't hurt her. Honestly though, my buddy and I have some crock pots and toaster ovens just for the shop, they come in handy more often than you would think.
@@lambdaindustries5675 oh thats good 👍 😂🤣😂
Everybody is enjoying planting!
instead of this New Age music, I'd like to hear the original sound of your Wen unit - mine, just delivered from Amazon, makes a grinding noise. Is that normal?
I would say no, this one sounds really smooth, I’ll record it next time I have it set up.
Awesome video short and sweet and to the point. Great video
Thanks!
what a noob, no brush?
Allow that noise couldn't cope I'd pull my eye balls out
Nice
Thanks!
These kits are great for beginners. If you like it and get it, them move on to better compressors and airbrushes.
Good job, looks good enough for the ladies I date.
The audio is pretty much nonexistent. Anyone who buys a Chinese copy of a "Dietz" lamp , needs to fill the fuel tank , put the lantern on a paper towel in a large plate and let it sit for 24 hours. The only modern made oil lamp to purchase is the Feurhand / made in Germany.
so now you can put one shell in it , ya way to go
Same thing happened to me lol, stupid sticker
How big was the canvas and how much beeswax did you end up using to do it?
It was an 8’x8’ canvas tarp from Harbor Freight, and I ended up using 1lb of beeswax and about 1lb of paraffin wax.
Im so glad you got the last 2 doots.. i was about to have to tap my desk twice if you didnt.
😂😂😂 smells like MCRD San Diego lol. Rah