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Timber and Beam Workshop
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 14 ส.ค. 2024
Welcome to Timber and Beam Workshop, where creativity meets craftsmanship! Whether you're into woodworking, laser engraving, or just love making cool stuff, you’re in the right place. We’re all about turning raw materials into something amazing with a little humor and a lot of heart. Join us as we dive into fun projects, share tips and tricks, and maybe even crack a few jokes along the way. So grab your tools (or just your curiosity) and let’s make something awesome together!
Handcrafted Cherry Wood Boot Jack: The Perfect Personalized Gift & A Fun DIY Project!
Boot Jacks are a MUST if you’re from Texas or know someone that loves their boots! Jerry and Ron walk you through the build and engraving of what may be one of the best personalized Christmas presents around for your southern family members! If you wear boots, or know someone that does, you can’t go wrong with this personalized gift.
Boot Jack Files (.ai and .pdf): bit.ly/4i4nBfe
Items used in the making of this project: (As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.)
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Stick Fast Cyanoacrylate Quick-Set Medium Adhesive, 4 oz Bottle: amzn.to/3Z7vhEC
Stick Fast Aerosol Activator Multipurpose Adhesive Spray: amzn.to/4fFOEM5
Blue Painter's Tape: amzn.to/493nsEA
Jerry Stringer and Ron Phillips are a team of laser engraving and woodworking experts based in the greater Dallas/Fort Worth area.
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#ArtsandCrafts
#FiberLaser
#CO2Laser
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Boot Jack Files (.ai and .pdf): bit.ly/4i4nBfe
Items used in the making of this project: (As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.)
Minwax Clear Satin Lacquer (Single Can): amzn.to/4g1BLMl
Minwax Clear Satin Lacquer (6-pack): amzn.to/4fYSlwg
Stick Fast Cyanoacrylate Quick-Set Medium Adhesive, 4 oz Bottle: amzn.to/3Z7vhEC
Stick Fast Aerosol Activator Multipurpose Adhesive Spray: amzn.to/4fFOEM5
Blue Painter's Tape: amzn.to/493nsEA
Jerry Stringer and Ron Phillips are a team of laser engraving and woodworking experts based in the greater Dallas/Fort Worth area.
🔎 HASHTAGS 🔎
#laserengravedgifts
#laser
#woodworking
#LaserEngraving
#ArtsandCrafts
#FiberLaser
#CO2Laser
#LaserShop
#LaserCut
#GiftIdeas
#smallbusiness
#lawenforcement
#commissionsearned
Stream music is licensed from Epidemic Sound
epidemicsound.com
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Build and Use Template Jigs to BOOST YOUR PRODUCTIVITY in the Workshop! - Tips & Tricks
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In this week's Tips & Tricks, Jerry Stringer discusses building and using template jigs to help make your projects go smoother and make them easily repeatable. Jerry Stringer and Ron Phillips are a team of laser engraving and woodworking experts based in the greater Dallas/Fort Worth area. 🔎 HASHTAGS 🔎 #laserengravedgifts #laser #woodworking #LaserEngraving #ArtsandCrafts #FiberLaser #CO2Laser ...
We're in Mimi's Kitchen with Boone - SCHOOL PROJECT
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When both the grandkids are doing projects, they deserve equal time. Mimi and Boone demonstrate how to make a Winter treat for his school project... HOT CHOCOLATE MIX! Stream music is licensed from Epidemic Sound epidemicsound.com
6 Year Old Builds Business with Granddad! - SCHOOL PROJECT
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It’s time to visit “Granddad’s Workshop” with Jerry and his grandson, Hudson. Hudson has a school project that Granddad is going to help him with. They’re building a business called “Propagation Station” and they wanted to show you how to do it with your kids and grandkids. Items used in the making of this project: - Scrap Wood - Glass Test Tubes - Amazon: shorturl.at/ZwfnU Jerry Stringer and R...
TABW Visits the 2024 Texas Woodworking Festival in Austin, Texas - Exhibitor Interviews!
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What a fun trip! Jerry and Ron visit the 2024 Texas Woodworking Festival in Austin, Texas. This was day one of the festival. We visit with several exhibitors to demonstrate and talk about their products. Join us! 0:00 - Introducing the 2024 Texas Woodworking Festival 1:04 - SCM Woodworking Technology 5:10 - The Phillips Screw Company VELOCITY 7:06 - ASMBLY Makerspace AUSTIN 13:10 - Purple Heart...
Remove Broken Screws LIKE A PRO with This Simple Trick - SHADOW BOX REPAIR
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How frustrating is it when you're nearing the end of a very special and high-end build and you break a fragile screw off in the wood? We experienced just this scenario. Watch Jerry Stringer repair a broken brass screw in a high-end gun shadow box. We used the Screw Extractor bits from Woodcraft found here: www.woodcraft.com/search?q=Screw Extractor&options[prefix]=last&view=products Jerry Strin...
HOW TO Work with Gimlets to Save Yourself A Lot of Heartache
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In this week's Tips & Tricks, Jerry Stringer shows you how to work with Gimlets to ensure your fragile screws don't break off in your multi-hour project. Get your Gimlets at Woodcraft! www.woodcraft.com/products/highpoint-gimlet-set-4-piece Jerry Stringer and Ron Phillips are a team of laser engraving and woodworking experts based in the greater Dallas/Fort Worth area. 🔎 HASHTAGS 🔎 #laserengrav...
HOW TO Get a Proper Countersink in Woodworking - Tips & Tricks
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In this week's Tips & Tricks, Jerry Stringer shows you how to get a proper countersink when woodworking. MAKE IT PRETTY! Jerry Stringer and Ron Phillips are a team of laser engraving and woodworking experts based in the greater Dallas/Fort Worth area. 🔎 HASHTAGS 🔎 #laserengravedgifts #laser #woodworking #LaserEngraving #ArtsandCrafts #FiberLaser #CO2Laser #LaserShop #LaserCut #GiftIdeas #smallb...
Morning Viewer Chat and Drive to Visit Woodcraft in Hurst, Texas
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As a part of our series on visiting sponsors, Ron and Jerry take a morning drive over to Woodcraft in Hurst, Texas. We visit with store manager, Judie, to learn more about what Woodcraft has to offer woodworkers of all shapes and sizes. They have a large selection of high quality woodworking tools & provide training and expert support. Come join the fun! Jerry Stringer and Ron Phillips are a te...
Join us for a Chat on Our Trip to Rockler Woodworking & Hardware in Arlington, Texas
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Ron and Jerry take an afternoon trip to Rockler Woodworking & Hardware in Arlington, Texas. We visit with store manager Shannon and store associate Eddy. If you've never been to a Rockler store, and you're interested in woodworking, find the closest one and get there! This is like "toyland" for woodworkers. Jerry Stringer and Ron Phillips are a team of laser engraving and woodworking experts ba...
Learn HOW! - Texas Rangers Challenge Coin Display - Mesquite Wood
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What an honor and privilege for us to be able to honor our law enforcement friends. Both Jerry and Ron are huge fans of the Texas Rangers and love to design and build unique gifts for them. In this video Jerry creates a Challenge Coin Display to display all of the Company and HQ coins from the Texas Rangers, and he shows you how to do it! Jerry Stringer and Ron Phillips are a team of laser engr...
Working with Mesquite Wood for your Projects - TIPS and INFO
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Working with Mesquite Wood for your Projects - TIPS and INFO
Make Your Own Wooden Memorial Day Engraved Flag - Multiple Options
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Make Your Own Wooden Memorial Day Engraved Flag - Multiple Options
Introducing Timber and Beam Workshop! PLEASE SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW.
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Introducing Timber and Beam Workshop! PLEASE SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW.
Pen Turning on a Lathe - For BEGINNERS
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Pen Turning on a Lathe - For BEGINNERS
How We Made It! - Solid Mesquite Desk Plate for a Texas Ranger
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How We Made It! - Solid Mesquite Desk Plate for a Texas Ranger
What grit abranet did you use for the leveling?
That turned out real nice. I love the smell of cherry when lasering. I happened to make several boot jacks of my own design this morning.on a CNC Being from South Texas I used messquite from a tree i milled the other day. They will make great Christmas gifts. This video came across my feed this evening and its the first one from you I have seen. I liked the format, the sound was spot on and you explained things well. Good job all the way around sir!
Thank you for the kind words, and for watching the video! Mesquite!!!! Music to my ears - my favorite wood!! Some of our videos show us working with mesquite - but just south of Fort Worth we don't have the big, pretty stuff like you do - I'm jealous!! 😂
I'll take a boot jack! What a great way to have a personal gift for someone.
Awww . . . You're just a pushover for an old guy who does woodworking! Thanks for watching!
Man I’d like that template! How much you asking?
Template is free! Check the description for the file.
Info or music video, please make a better choice.
Interesting comment. Thanks for the feedback.
What a great learning opportunity with his grandfather and through his home schooling. He learned so much more then being in a brick and mortar public school especially at this age.
Thank you for the great comments! And for watching the video!
That was soooo cool. Y'all made me smile and chuckle several times
Yeah . . . Ya can't help it with kids! Thanks for watching!
Great video GranPaw!!!
Thank you for watching!
Even more important than the business lessons he is learning is the memories with his granddad. Thank you for sharing such a special moment with your grandson.
I have 3 grandsons - Hudson is the middle and will be my hunter/shooter/woodworker. The oldest will probably be a mechanical designer of spaceships or something like that. The youngest is doing very well at being Dennis the Menace! Thank you for watching!
What a great young man. He learns quickly. Teach them young and they will never forget.
Yes, Sir!! Thanks for watching!!
Can a person use a programmed wood burning system to make a wood grain look in MDF? Anybody know if this can work?
It can certainly be done with a laser, however, it would take some serious fine tuning to make it look natural. I like your question . . . it's outside the box thinking! Thanks for watching!
How do I get an invitation for next year? Thanks.
I don't know that they send out invitations but there is usually lots of ads out there for the few weeks before. Thanks for watching!
Hey Guys!! Just subscribed and I enjoyed the video. I had a booth there and wish I had seen you. Thanks for highlighting the talent there. I too am a content creator on TH-cam. Best wishes
What was your booth? We didn't have time to stop and talk at every booth . . . had a 3 hour drive there and back on the same day. Thank you for watching!!
@TimberandBeamWS Disregard about your booth, I see now that it's JDUB Woodworks. Interesting content! Thanks again!
Love the energy and innovation! I was not able to make it this year but will in 2025. Thanks for sharing it.
Thank you for watching!
Wheels get dirty and slip?
You lost me on that one . . . but thanks for watching!
Could not find the Phillips bit holder on Amazon ????
Here's their website . . . www.phillips-screw.com/drive_systems/bit-lok/ Thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing, I was hoping to go but couldn't swing it. Have a great day!!
It was a good show! Thanks for watching!
Not as vibrant as last year. Seemed to be quite a few empty booths
@@stevegraham9330 Hmmmm . . . I didn't go last year but I talked with a couple of guys at the show who commented that they thought it was considerably better than last year. Go figure!
I’m sure there were folks who found it interesting. I did not attend any educational discussions. I felt there were more individual contributors vs business contributors. I had also heard that some folks could not make it due to weather conditions in the North. Anyway I’m sure the organizers were happy with outcome. Take care.
@@stevegraham9330 I agree that there were numerous individual tables, and since it was my first time to go, I was surprised because I expected it to be all businesses. I didn't understand why a small seller would set up and try to sell the product they made at a show that was attended by people who made products similar products. It just didn't seem to be a logical choice. But, the bottom line was that I got out of the house for the day and visited a venue highlighting what I love to do! That's hard to beat! Thank you for watching the video and for the great discussion! Stay safe!!
The video is great, you need to keep promoting your channel. Is not hard.
I'm brand new at this "video thing" and working hard at it. Thanks!
Lee Valley has very a good set of gimlets. too.
They have lots of cool tools! It takes me awhile to look through their catalogue! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing the video. When I use those extractor bits, I drill a 1/4 hole all the way through a piece of scrap wood, then clamp that over top of the broken screw. It guides the extractor bit firmly.
Good idea! I'm always open to learning new things. Thanks for watching!
Did you have a link for the drill-out bit for the removal? I need this for a door hinge. We ended up having to remove a section of the wood and regluing the whole thing because a screw had broken off in the edge of the door frame! This would have been far easier!
You bet. Here you go... www.woodcraft.com/search?q=Screw+Extractor&options%5Bprefix%5D=last&view=products - Three different sizes.
Hi Jerry, you made a good pun there, " I have never done this before, so if there is a major SCREW UP on it", I liked that Jerry. Well done, I like the wood you used in the case. Also your like me, I am not saying I am anywhere near as good as you wood working wise, but there is no way I would cover up that fault, I'd want to fix it properly too. It's a prise gun case, and all the time they would be using it, I would feel so bad. Good on you Jerry.
Thank you, Sir! "Good" can be interpreted several ways . . . I just try to do my customer right. Thanks for watching!
Hi Jerry, I've had the same trouble with brass screws so I bought brass finish - looking screws from the store - had no trouble since and they look just as good as brass. I believe some company called Laition, or something similar make them. Cheers, Emmett.
I've done that as well, but for a high end case, I want the brass colored screws to match the hinges. Might be a little too OCD but I have to live with me! Thanks for watching!
That screw "extractor" is very thin and easy to break. Go to the hardware store and get several sizes of common roll pins. Sharpen the roll pins with a grinder and have at it. The roll pin is tougher. I have taken the roll pin and driven it around the screw and popped out the broken screw.
Great idea! I'll give it a try. Thanks for watching!
Really good info and tool.
Glad you think so! Thanks for watching!
Viola?
Yeah . . . bad joke. :) Thanks for watching!
When drilling the hole in the dowel, set the hinge and use a vix bit. It will center in the hinge and drill perpendicular to the hinge.
Yes Sir . . . I just couldn't find mine on the day we filmed. Thanks for watching!
use a drill press and clamp piece solid
Yes, Sir, but as big as that case was, I wouldn't be confident that I could secure it on my small drill press table. Thanks for watching!
This should have been done using a drill press.
As big as that case was, I wouldn't be confident that I could secure it on my small drill press table. Thanks for watching!
Nice video. I would strongly recommend that you invest in a bench top drill press. I didn't know how much I needed one until I got it. Aside from drilling holes I use it to make custom diameter hardwood dowels for my projects. I am also a fan of bamboo skewers for lots of things including spreading glue in holes. Lastly I would recommend that you purchase some good quality steel wood screws in the same size as your brass screws. Drill your hole, screw in the steel screws and then unscrew it and put in the brass screws for the final installation. Keep up the good work.
Exactly, wood is softer than brass, therefore the bit will wander off especially when using a hand-held drill. After setting up on a drill press one can do without the drill bit and use only the core bit for a less risky and more predictable result. And, nice box!
Good tips. Thanks for watching!
Don't put the glue directly into the hole. You've created a hydraulic barrier preventing you from pushing the dowel all the way in. You could have drilled the dowel before installing it, to relieve the pressure, or put a longitudinal groove into the dowel to let glue and air to escape. Be careful using a gimlet on narrow pieces of wood. They have a tendency to thread themselves into the wood and the taper can cause a split.
good advice. I guess he didn't think of that.
I knew there was enough room around the dowel to allow the glue to flow up. But good thinking! Thanks for watching!
Enjoyed the video, liked the excitement of using the gimlet (I'm going to have to get me a set). Have subscribed as I like your style and certainly like your type of woodworking.
Awesome, thank you!
I got a complete set of old gimlets with wooden handles. I will use them in one of my actual projects. An added tip: wax the screws and do it with any kind of screws. Works like a breeze.
Thanks for watching and for the added tip!
What is a "High End" box?
Good question - I often make display cases for very expensive, engraved handguns that sell for thousands of dollars. Those boxes need to have perfect joinery, perfect insetting of hinges, and the cutouts for the items to be displayed have to fit the item perfectly. This is a lot different than if you were making a wood box to sit on the kitchen counter and hold recipes. We are working on a video now for a matched pair of Colt firearms of which only about 250 were made. It'll be on-line in the future. Thanks for watching!
@@TimberandBeamWS Thank you for answering my question. I look forward to watching the next video! 👍
Thank you for the information! You definitely deserve more subscribers. Great video editing too!
Thanks for watch and for the comments! Ron get all credit for the video editing! It's even more difficult for him since I have a "face for radio"!!
A gimlet does the drilling and threading in 1 tool.
Kinda . . . it's not actually drilling like a drill bit, though. Thanks for watching!
Wouldn't you accomplish the same thing by first using a steel screw, of the same size, to create the threaded hole and then backing it out and replacing with the brass screw?
Yes you could, but the gimlet is much easier to handle, and if you drop it on the floor it's much easier to find!! :)
Gimlets are GREAT! However, I think someone might have given you some faulty instructions. Gimlets are (primarily) used for making pilot holes for screws, but not in the manner you’ve described. The lead screw does not tap or thread the wood for the wood screw, and in fact, they won’t even match. The lead screw is there to pull the gimlet through the wood exactly the same way as the lead screw on an auger bit. You just twist without having to push. There’s no need for a pilot hole from a drill, the gimlet IS the drill. In fact, this is one of two big benefits of gimlet bits and why they exist. First, it often comes up where you need to drill a hole (usually a pilot hole) in a location where you just can’t get a cordless drill or egg-beater. There’s just not enough space to work. Gimlet bit to the rescue because they are so small you can get them into the craziest of places. The other benefit is that they require no setup; you just grab it and go. There’s no need to grab a drill, grab a battery, grab a bit, chuck the bit up, etc. The drill and the bit are one in the same so while it might be slower than a drill to actually drill the holes, for just a few pilot holes it can be much faster because you don’t need to set up the tool. The one downside to be aware of is that it’s harder to keep them at 90* vs. a power or egg-beater drill so for situations where you have a screw that needs to be perfectly flush in a visually exposed location they can be a bit tricky. But usually we are trying to hide screws (if we use them at all) so that problem doesn’t come up very often.
Good info, but I still prefer to drill a smaller pilot hole because when I'm making display cases for handguns the wood stock is only 1/2" thick, and it's usually mesquite. Mesquite is a very brittle wood and will split out easily. Without a pilot hole, the gimlet can split the wood. Thanks for the reply and for watching.
They also make screw drill bits that drill the exact hole for such size wood screws. And I use them since they are contoured exactly for the wood screw... Thumbs Up!
Yes, Sir! Thanks for watching!
I’ve never worked with them before but thanks for sharing. I’ve seen them just never used them. I think I’ll be picking a set up for future small woodworking projects! Looking forward to subscribing and following your channel make it a great day! 👍
Thanks for watching!
This channel should have more subscribers. Great information.
I appreciate that! Thanks for watching!
run a steel screw in and back it out
I agree. Waste money and time on a gimlet.
Different strokes for different folks . . . either way may work. Thanks for watching!
gimlets do not cut threads, they are small drills... the tip is threaded to "pull" the gimlet through the wood so you dont need the weight or force of a drill... but the saft of a gimlet just drills a straight hole. gimlets are great and I have a set, but properly used, you didnt even need to predrill the hole, the gimlet is the drill.
I still prefer to drill a smaller pilot hole because when I'm making display cases for handguns the wood stock is only 1/2" thick, and it's usually mesquite. Mesquite is a very brittle wood and will split out easily. Without a pilot hole, the gimlet can split the wood. Thanks for the reply and for watching.
There is no such thing as predrilling. It is just drilling which always happens before another action.
These are essentially the drill & tap method for wood. I'm ordering my set now. Thanks.
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching.
Was the name of the tool a gimwit ?
This is a super helpful video. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for the comment.
'Hint or tip -----' Always engage the screw thread by turning anti-clockwise initially until you get the "feel". This prevents starting a second thread and makes insertion force lower - (very useful for plastic threads also).
Excellent point! Thanks for reminding me . . . and for watching!
I prefer drinking my gimlets in the morning, for the vitamin C in the lime juice. Great help, thanks for this.
Well I learned something today!! I didn't know a "gimlet" was also a drink. Thanks for watching!!
@@TimberandBeamWS When you start drinking in the morning, you know the day is going to be well & truly screwed!!🤣
@@grahambambrook313 LOL
learnt something today, thanks.
Glad to hear it! Thank you!
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Thanks for watching!