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Bayne Custom Woodworking
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 28 มี.ค. 2018
Bayne Custom Woodworking based in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee designs and builds furniture and high quality children’s toys in the Middle Tennessee area. From the beginning of a project design, to selecting the wood at one of our local mills to completion in the workshop, owner, Roger Bayne is there making every measure and cut.
Great Edge and Corner Sander
Glue stains and squeeze out are a pain in the neck on wood. No matter how much I try to clean it up by wiping it with a wet rag, it always shows up when I stain my projects.
Enter the @MilwaukeeTool MILWAUKEEM12 FUEL 12-Volt Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless Orbital Detail Sander. I was amazed how well it worked with little effort. I actually applied the finish after sanding and no glue marks.
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Enter the @MilwaukeeTool MILWAUKEEM12 FUEL 12-Volt Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless Orbital Detail Sander. I was amazed how well it worked with little effort. I actually applied the finish after sanding and no glue marks.
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Baseball Bat Stools
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I received an email from a client asking if I could make 4 barstools of out some of his old baseball mlb bats. I attempt to discuss and show the process I went through to build these stools. The holes are drilled at 11 degrees with my drill press. The bats are cut at the same angle. I allowed the bats to protrude through the seats and then used a pull saw to flush trim them. I created a blog ex...
Installing drawer fronts with the Kreg Jig
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I have an island with 6 drawers and need to install drawer fronts. Not a hard job, but I found that the @KregToolCompany drawer front mounting system makes the job easier. There are shims that help with the spacing if you stacked drawers or a drawer above a door and need accurate spacing. Because these are only single drawers I could not use them so I made and clamped a spacer that gave me the ...
Never argue with your wife when she tells you to buy a new tool!
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Never argue with your wife when she tells you to buy a new tool! So I didn't! I needed to paint this round table (because it was originally painted). Rolling and Brushing were not the answer and I HATE spraying paint! Until today! I purchased the @GracoHomeownerSprayers #TrueCoat 360 Cordless Connect Drill Sprayer. Attached my old @RIDGID_Tools drill/driver and within 1 hour I was in business. ...
Resize Round Table - Full Explanation
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I love a challenge A customer purchased this Mango wood table and when it arrived it was to large for the space. So Router, sharp bit and radius template and its a resized table. Challenge made, Challenge accepted, Challenge accomplished. To protect my lungs and eyes I used my @parcilsafety full face safety mask. To protect my hearing I used my @isotunes #free ear protection and to do the actua...
Frogtape applied to wood joints to eliminate glue run off and stain discoloration
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Frogtape applied to wood joints to eliminate glue run off and stain discoloration
X Frame Build for end of media center
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X Frame Build for end of media center
Nothing smells better than Cedar in the shop.
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Nothing smells better than Cedar in the shop.
How I use my Harvey G-700 Dust Processor
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How I use my Harvey G-700 Dust Processor
Mirka Sanding with Rockler Dust Right FlexiPort Click-Connect
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Mirka Sanding with Rockler Dust Right FlexiPort Click-Connect
Do you light sand between each coat
Normally only between coats 4 and 5 unless I feel any roughness between other coats
Great video! Do you use a water-based or oil-based polyurethane?
@@MBMB-sz1ye Thank you… oil base
Thank you for clarifying that.
Perfect tutorial right there. Your explanations were top notch and makes it very easy for a beginner like me. Thanks a lot Sir. 🫡
@@emmanuelmawuligbormittah1022 Thank you
Can you stain first then do your system
@@gerryrutar310 Absolutely, I use this over stain on a regular basis. The only thing I do is let the stain fully dry for 3 days before applying poly.
Anyone seeing this later, Clear Satin is now called Warm Satin for Minwax Poly. I was confused and could not find clear and had to research it. So maybe this will save you some time lol.
@@NewYears1978 you are correct. Minwax made this change in the past year. Same product, different name. Thanks for the input
@@BayneCustomWoodworking BTW I tried the mix and it worked brilliant. Though I just did a 50/50 for ease of use. Only on partial though due to all the waiting between haha. But it was so much less money to mix it.
Amazing Work by Roger! I gave him a couple dozen of my game used bats I’ve had since I finished playing years ago. The only direction I gave Roger was that I wanted 4 barstools made with my name facing outwards. Needless to say, Roger crushed the project. The craftsmanship of his work was evident when I picked them up today. Despite being the first time doing something like this, Roger “hit a HR” to say the least. Job well done!
Thanks Charlie for the great comments. I really appreciate you trusting me with this project.
Nice work! I’d love to try this too, but alas I know no MLB players. One correction: at the 2:00 mark you mention that you needed an 11* cut, so you had to angle your blade to 89*. I think you meant to say 79*
You are correct and thank you.. I did not know any MLB players until 2 weeks ago.
Hello. You mentioned the two part product you are using is a 3 to 1 mixture but you used 30 mls of one and 3mls of the other. Shouldn't it be ..... if using 30mls of the first one, then 10mls of the second one? So it would be 3 syringes (10ml syringe) of one to 1 syringe (10ml syringe) of the other to be a 3 to 1 mixture?
I'm using face frame hinge in normal cabinet whose side panel is 36mm will it work out?
I believe that is almost an 1 1/2" thick. If so then I do not believe the hingers would work.
@BayneCustomWoodworking thanks for the reply
Those hinges suck.. I just bought a bunch of them and they will not adjust the rear gap tight enough... when closed the door to face frame gap will not go less than 3/16in to almost 1/4in. either I got bad hinges, or they just are junk.
I am sorry you are having issues with the hinges.
Thank you for detailed and very informative review, considering purchasing this unit as a replacement for my current 2 hp cyclone unit , hoping to get more quietness in my shop , and I love how compact it is .
@@igorreshetov7565 Igor, You are welcome and I appreciate you finding my channel. After having this for over a year I can tell you I am just as happy today as day one. The one addition I have made is adding full throttle blast gates from Woodpecker tools. Good luck and God bless
@ Thank you, and good luck in your business!
Thanks so much for this video! I have always struggled with finish. I have a live edge project that I'm getting ready to finish, and I will try this method.
@@tomhill4003 Hello Tom, thank you for finding the video. I have had great success finishing live edge with this process. Have fun and let me know how it works out.
@@BayneCustomWoodworking Will do! It's Monterey pine, which is considered a trash wood, but I'm giving it my best!
@@BayneCustomWoodworking I will!
Glad it worked out for you.... plus you got a new tool and the wife gets the bathroom cabinets painted. Win-Win... Smart Women.
any videos of you making box joints with cedar?
You know, I don't think I have that. But the process is the same with whatever wood used.
how prone is cedar to splitting? what is a good finish for it?
While I have seen it split at times wheel working with it, it's rare. And it's usually because I am rushing the process. The finish depends on whether they are going to be interior or exterior use. Interior I have used home made wiping poly and for exterior I use NovaShield ExoShield. Recently I have started to use Rubio Mono Coat for interior finishes.
I get streaks and haze???
Hmmmm - Which coat are you on? Have you used good cotton cloth and change between mixes?
I am curious about this work. May I ask, for what reason would someone want their table reduced from 60 to 54? It doesn't seem like a significant enough reduction to help the table fit into a room it didn't already fit in.
@@cypher6083 I can only tell you that I was requested to resize it after it was purchased and was told it didn’t fit the space. I have never seen the space and am relying on the clients measurements. 6” is a substantial reduction.
@@BayneCustomWoodworking How mysterious! I wish we could have seen a picture of the table in it's final arrangement. Thank you for the reply!
@@cypher6083 I will post that to my Instagram account as soon as it’s returned to the client and setup
Thanks bro
@@loganmahoney2284 you are welcome
If you use the holes on the jig for the screws it squares the hinges for you. The centering drill bit and level are not necessary and take extra time.
and your saw dust is now trapped.
Not mine, - My dust collection system pulls it all away. It's not on during the video for sound purposes.
Can this be done with water-based poly?
@@Callmeconfused-i7q Honestly I have never tried it. I have heard you can thin it with water but I have never tried it
Does it work on wood flooring?
@@stevetan61 I never used it on a floor but wood is wood
@@BayneCustomWoodworking thats true, let me try it on my flooring and let you know how it goes
I will be sanding and staining my fiberglass exterior door. Can this mixture be used on this type of project?
This finish is for interior projects and would not hold up on exterior conditions. I would use an exterior poly on the door
@@BayneCustomWoodworking thank you for replying.
Can you do this with a router? I do not have a band saw
@@GeriNellAskew I am sure you can with a narrow flush trim bit. Just watch your fingers
Awesome video. I will definitely try your process on my next project. Thank you🤙🏾🤙🏾
@@wahinenuiloa Thank you ….Glad you found the video
Im recycling that trick using the level to square the hinges to one another. Thanks brother.
@@brandonfrumolt3470 Glad the help
Great,,,
Thank you
Nice tips... I'm going to give this a try. I like that the extra thinned coats get to absorb into the wood and adhere better than the standard non-thinned poly. Tx!
@@csimet Thanks
@@BayneCustomWoodworking Question... I know you probably exclusively use oil based poly, but I wonder if the same can be done with Polycrylic by adding water to it in the same way... knowing I might have a bit more sanding between coats due to the possible grain raise it may cause with those first couple coats.
@csimet I understand you can add water but I would check with the manufacturer. To avoid the grain pop, After sanding you can water pop it first by gently spraying water on it, let it dray and resend it. Water popping works well
I've always used Blum hinges, but will have to give the Berta a look. They appear to be non-clip type like the Blum Blumotion soft-close, but allow easy three-way adjustment without having to loosen the mount screw like the Blum. I don't care for the removable clip type hinges, as they add too much width and get in the way many times when you want to add shelves, trays, pull-outs. I only use removable clip hinges in rare cases like corner cabinets with lazy susan bi-folds. Tip... if you do many doors, I think the Rockler JIG IT Deluxe Concealed Hinge Drilling System is a much better than the Kreg. It is made of mostly metal, permits you to setup for two or more holes per door with its rail system and has integrated clamps. I added a third drilling guide so I can easily do three hinges per door and ensure exact placement between multiple doors. Worth every penny it costs... ~$200 for the three clamp system I have.
@csimet I do need to try Blum but these are easy to install and adjust. And the price is right
So I am up in Canada and things are much more expensive for us to buy these gates and valves etc. So in regards to the G-700 does it have any suction on the outside of the machine that will suck in suspended air dust like a air purifier that hangs from the ceiling and help clean the air that’s in the shop .
@@watcherdude1330 No,, this machine is just for collecting dust from the tools via 4 or 6” flex hose or pipe. Solid pipe will always be a better solution because flex pipe reduces air flow.
I want to thank you for responding so quickly and also giving me your opinion and advice. I have the exact same unit as you accept mine is a KING INDUSTRIAL. I will be just running 4” line along the floor to my tools.
Hello and thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge on this unit. I am a retired man who just moved location and went from my 26x28 shop to my new 20’x20’ and this time 10’ ceiling. The shop is so small that I am jammed backed with the tools I can put into shop. Compared to my old shop . I have a 2 hp 1200 CFM King Industrial dust collector with the baffled filter. My question is, did you find that your shop itself was very dusty throughout with your previous HF unit? And has that gotten much better since the upgrade? I have a Laguna Fusion 2 table saw and it has the WORST dust containment of any table saw I have owned in my 58 yrs. But I just this week, started to make cedar flower boxes for our new home and I am disgusted with the amount of dust is on the floor settled after I have been out of shop for a couple hours. I also need to mention that I have 4 separate smaller dust filters running all the time that I’m in my shop and it’s like I have no dust collection at all. So after this very long description of my layout, do you think I would benefit from purchasing a G-700 ? I have to mention like someone already has but your approach, your pace in which you speak and just your overall personality is very nice and very easy to listen and understand. So a big 👍 to you .
Hello and thank you for the compliments. Yes I do believe that my shop is cleaner than it was before. One thing I would recommend is that you also check out the blast gates from Woodpecker tools www.woodpeck.com/fullthrottle-blast-gate.html they are worth the investment and sela very well. I also added over head dust collection to my table saw that vastly improved the air borne dust. th-cam.com/video/S8ZjM9NNGfA/w-d-xo.html I also run a WEN 3-Speed Remote-Controlled Air Filtration System (300/350/400 CFM) - I have 8' ceilings and this works great. SO with your 10' ceilings you should have no problem.
It was like a lightbulb turned on when you lined those hinges up with the level. Always nice to learn new tricks on a Sunday morning!
LOL, I am glad it helped
The level trick comes from the Berta video. I probably would have missed it if you didn’t show it. Thanks!
Hello Roger, this is a very good, no-nonsense, full of information video. I watched it multiple times and saved it in my reference videos. One question - if I have water based polyurethane can I use same method by substituting water for mineral spirits? In California it is tougher to find regular polyurethane these days. Thanks and looking forward to more content from you.
I understand there is a process for thinning water based poly but you have to contact the mfg for the information- sorry
If you do this over high gloss, will it mess up the sheen?
It has never messed up the sheen on satin but because I do not use high gloss I cannot attest to the results. I would try it lightly on a small section first
Looks great. What did you use to layout or mark out the dovetail? Thanks
Thanks -- It was a while ago but I believe I did it by eye with a carpenters square and a rafter square
How did you attach the template to the piece so it didn’t move around? Thanks
I use double sided tape amzn.to/3wZbi1c
I have a beautiful tabletop that has been sitting outside under what was thought to be a weatherproof tarp. Now l need to find someone with that machine that levels/smooths plywood. Can u tell me what the name of this machine is and where to start looking for one?
This is a Mirka Deros 6” sander. Amazon sells it as does National Abrasives. Plywood is tough because you can easily sand through the layers.
@@BayneCustomWoodworkingl don't have all that gorgeous equipment. I need to know the name of the machine that you feed the wood through. A planer? Where would l go to find some that gas one. A lumber store? Special woodworking shop?
@@NaNana-ey6jk ah ok, I started with a Ridgid striaght knives planer that you can purchase at Home Depot. I now have a Grizzly helical that you can also buy at Home Depot.
Wish I would have watched this informative video a day sooner. First time on new steps and stain looked great. I applied the oil based poly after about 16 hrs and yellow appeared on every step. Ugh!
Hmmmm, are these inside stairs or outside steps? Yellowing usually happens over a very long time.
-@@BayneCustomWoodworking - Inside stairs. My first time trying it. Perhaps it was the humidity and the stain didn't dry properly? I also didn't mix the poly the way you instructed. Very disheartening. I did read afterwards that oil based has a greater propensity to yellow than water based. Not sure if i could have put water based poly on top of oil based stain if that would have made a difference. I'm just a novice. Just trying to contemplate my next step which would be to leave it, strip it and start over, or is it even possible to cover the yellow with additional stain after sanding?
Honestly oil based takes time to yellow, it should not happed immediately. I have been using it on tables for better than 30 years and the only time I see any kind of yellowing is when I put it directly onto a light wood without stain. What color stain are you using? You can put water based on top of oil based but my experience over more than 30 years is that oil based is much more durable than water based. Especially something that will be walked on. I put down flooring in an office for my wife 10 years ago and used an oil based floor polyurethane and it looks as good today as then. But it was put on without thinning and it was made for floors or stairs.
@@BayneCustomWoodworking - I used a dark gray...weathered grey stain from Varathane on oak wood.. It looked pretty good. Thank you for input and your informative video.
@@BayneCustomWoodworking - Update - I sanded a little and went with a gel stain using the same color and it covered the yellow. Now I'll let it sit for 2 days and decide if I want to to proceed with the poly.
I followed the instructions to the lett and the results were absolutely fabulous. I now must refinish two table leaves in a similar fashion. How long can I keep the misture from the final four coats to be used on the leaves?
I find that after a couple of days the final mixture thickens too much to use.
It would have been nice to see a close-up of the surfaces. Thanks for the video!
Your Video was so good! It was very helpful to me as I am building a cabinet that is similar to the one in your video and was looking for some direction. Thank you very much for doing what you're doing. Its greatly appreciated.
Thank you. I am glad it was helpful
What clamps are you using to keep the track from moving?
Micro Jig MatchFit Dovetail Clamps. I had to grind them a bit to fit.
@@BayneCustomWoodworkingdo you know of any quick clamps that fit right out the box?
@@moesawad I do not
Just finished a kitchen table with a brush and wish I had seen your video sooner. Definitely going to try your technique next time as I do have some brush strokes in my final coat. Appreciate you taking time to share your tips.
I am sure your table.looks beautiful but am glad you found the video for future use
@@BayneCustomWoodworking I couldn't stand it so I sanded down the table with 220 and used your technique and WOW...what a difference...EXACTLY what I was looking for. I don't think I'll ever pick up a brush again. Again thanks for taking time to share your experience with the rest of us.
@@timc8913 perfect and you are welcome. Thank you
Do you think this will work with 2K polyurethane?
I have never worked with 2K poly but it’s worth trying
Oh no! I used Tung oil instead of polyurethane!! Can this be fixed as is or do l need to start all over again with the 80, 120,320 sanding!?!
What are you building? Did you thin the tung oil?
@BayneCustomWoodworking l used your 2 to 1 ratio ( as for your polyurethane). Sticky 48hrs later, handled w/0000 steel wool. It's a pine carpenter's table from the hardware store. I don't know if this poor table will survive me!
@@NaNana-ey6jk I would sand it off and either use straight Tung oil applied lightly, let sit for 15-20 minutes and wipe it off. Then let it dry. Or re sand and start over with poly mix. You got this
@@BayneCustomWoodworking used the 320. Was sticky, bucking. Go to 80?
Yes I would go all the way back to 80 and work your way back to 320
They are called dust nibs. Polish after doing this.
Can only work in shed on my monthly day off. Is it too long between layers?
Interesting dilemma- I can’t say that I have ever waited more than 24 hours between coats. But because it’s so easy to apply coats, when I used to work full time I would take 10 minutes to apply a coat before I left for work each day. Not sure if that is possible for you.
Brilliant well done. Big hello from Scotland.
Thank you. Big hello back to you Scotland!
Thanks for the great video. I just built my first shaker style doors and now at the hinge part. I have a face frame cabinet. Am using a small door to practice.
You are very welcome. Yep I practice on a dummy door each time.
Thanks for the informative video. I have been using a very similar technique for the last twenty-five years, also with excellent results. I start with a coat of gloss poly/thinner. If you add the second coat at around four hours, you don't have to sand. I start with three coats, then let it dry overnight. I lightly sand with 0000 Liberon steel wool then add another three coats of gloss poly/thinner. I let the project dry overnight, then lightly sand again. Finally, I add a topcoat of satin poly/thinner. I find I get better depth of clarity by just using the satin poly for the last coat.
Thank you for explaining your process. I will have to give this a try.
Thanks for sharing your technique. If I understand correctly you also always use poly + thinner and not straight poly. Am I right? Also, will you please elaborate on the mixing ratios for poly + thinner? Or are they same as Roger's? Thanks - learning a lot from these videos and comments from experienced people like you and Roger.
@@ashokmoghe8035 yes that is correct
@@ashokmoghe8035 You can cut the poly 50:50 with thinner (I like mineral spirits like Bayne does). You don’t have to change the ratio. The commercial wipe-on poly is just polyurethane diluted with thinner. I have also just brush coated with General Finishes Poly (undiluted) then rubbed it out fast to keep it from building up. That takes more skill, and you have to move fast. The bottom line is that poly is hard to keep from looking like you covered your masterpiece in plastic wrap if you don’t keep the layers very thin. Hope this helps.