I never said this out loud but I suffer from depression, one of your videos came out on my tv and after watching it it made me want to get some tools and do what you do, I did the little mountains first and gave them to my friends, after that I started do more and more things (on my kitchen table lol) and it has been an amazing ride to learn, my mood has improved and I have more tools (nothing big yet just clamps and jigsaw) but I want to thank you for making this videos that are also a very good therapy y for someone like me and I’m always waiting for the next! Thank you thank you! 🙏🏼 and never say you fail, all its been a learning journey with you at least for me! This videos are inspiration for someone of us.
@@RobertoAyalaFotografo thank you for this amazing comment brother, I know it took courage and it really means a lot to me. I too suffer from depression and anxiety and have turned to woodworking for relief. I always loved building stuff but I didn’t do it as often as I wanted to until a therapist told me I needed a hobby because I was an over thinker. So I got more into woodworking and from my own experience it has been a game changer. It really helped me and it’s one of the reasons I like making videos and sharing how to make things out of wood. I believe in today’s world we all need to get back to some traditional ways of spending our time being creative. I’m really happy to know that the videos I make are helping people the way woodworking helps me. So Thanks again for sharing your story and letting everyone know because someone else could see your comment and turn to woodworking and find relief like we did. I have an instagram and a facebook under Jasco goods and I would love to see the things you make if you want to share them on there.
@@jascogoods I will follow you! although I don't have wood things in those networks since I'm Photographer but definitely will follow you there! Thank you for inspire somehow to people with the creativity, the humor and specially for failing and show that it is ok to fail sometimes since that makes us move forward to be better and learn in this trip. I hope to take this and grow it to make me stay present and enjoy life as is! and learn every day! Thank you so much! greetings from Cancun!
I’m 15 wanting to start in woodworking I started welding but realized how much I enjoy woodworking too. The first video that I ever watched from you was 2 weeks ago and it was projects that sell and it was your little mountains. I loved it and I found that you were pretty funny guy. I love how you put the links on the video for tools and I know that whenever I need to laugh or want to learn something new, I can always come watch one of your videos you are the best!!! Now I want to build one of these walls for my garage
Watching you is like watching me trying to work in my small garage shop. The craziest crap happens to me every single time. Makes me feel better to know I’m not the only one - thanks for being real!
I put up French cleats 2 years ago in my single stall garage. Got them everywhere except on the inside of the garage door. These are by far the best thing anyone can do to a shop. I decided a few decades ago that if I spend more time looking for a tool than using it my system needs improving. The cleats allow me to see and retrieve everything in seconds….on the condition you put it back when you are done with it.
I tell ya! Every time I try to do something, like a 15 minute job will take me 2 hours 😂. I love the videos though, kinda reminds me of me in my little shop
I have the bora centipede and absolutely love it. I use it with my track saw to break down plywood. I'm an old man and can't carry plywood like I used to, so I slide it out of my truck onto the centipede in the driveway and cut it there.
Everything that was happening to you is exactly like what happens to me when I build something. That's why I subscribe to your channel. That, and you don't show off with thousands of dollars worth of fancy power tools.
I use a milescraft track saw guide. It works awesome. Standard track is 55ish inches. There's an extension that takes it to be able to cut a full sized sheet of plywood.
I just built a 16 foot wide french cleat wall in my garage and another great hack for making tool holders is to 3d print some (if you have a printer) tons of cool idea available for free
Bro I’ve been using that Kreg guide for a year now and it works well just gotta keep it straight to the edge of the plywood and friends don’t let friends buy Ryobi. I bought the Harvey cabinet saw with the 4hp motor and have been loving it just a little big for my one car garage shop
You're definitely not alone, if it is going to happen it will happen to me when I'm building and I've often wondered if I'm the only one. Oh and by the way I would work with you but we probably would be laughing the whole time and never get anything built, LOL!
Good video, always love your sense of humor. You are a real wood worker with the kind of messy work shop but less messy than mine. Very good setup with the french cleats, you are getting it together. You asked our opinion on where you have put your long clamps, well, a good spot for them in my opinion. Looking forward to your next video.
If I was you I’d get the Wen track saw when you get the bora centipede. Thank me later lol I’ve had my Wen tracksaw fir about two years and have no complaints. Perfect for cutting sheet goods.
@ 20:00 minutes => my workbench looks exactly like that. Also, weird stuff happens to me too, a simple 30 minute project always turns into a polar expedition 😂
I've had a Rip-Cut for several years now and I love it. The trailing off at the end must be a you thing as that's not a problem I've had. I also picked up a Centipede about a year ago and I don't know how I lived without one. Great videos, keep up the good work.
Another great video! I don't like jigs like the Kreg rip cut. I made a guide out of two pieces of plywood, one glued on top of the other. The bottom piece is 1/4" thick and 12" wide. The top piece is 1/2" thick and about five inches wide. You want to position the boards so that the bottom piece has a wide overhang. Once the glue is cured, you take the circular saw and run it against the top piece, cutting off the excess of the bottom board. You now have a straight edge that you can line up on your cutline. I clamp both ends of the guide to the wood I'm cutting so it doesn't shift. When I make my cut, I don't push behind the saw. I put both hands on the saw and push it from the side against the top board. It'ss much easier to keep the saw referenced against the guide this way. My explanation probly made no sense. Just seach TH-cam for "Circular saw guide." Also, can't you move the table saw fense to the opisite side for the blade?
I have a new project suggestion . Could you please make a series of videos on how to build wooden dumbells , barbells , and all that is fitness related ?.
You have to take your time and keep the guide flush the the edge. It follows whatever edge after each cut. So one small off on the cutt and you will see it towards the end as it gets worse. It’s a learning curve that’s for sure.
Bro, brother Murphy lives in my garage, I swear! What should take me 1 hour, takes me 8 and I’m like, wth did I do all day, but then I step back and say to myself, that one piece looks badass! All done on my 6ft folding table which has to get put up so my wife can pull into the garage after work. I’m the king of the 15 minute clean up….of the garage, nothing else 😂
Hey Jass.. I had the same issue with the Kreg tool. always happened at the end and I knew what was happening but had a problem correcting it. Ended up getting a cheap track saw to try just to see if I would want one full time. Good luck.
I have the same stands at the end of my table saw. I have the same thing happen almost every time. So I just use 2. One real close. Works........ usually
I think I heard 731 mention the same problem with this Kreg kit? (It may have been someone else). It’s gotta be a design fault no? Tricky to overcome I suppose, the cut has to end somewhere, maybe a lagging piece at the back? 🤔 man…I have all the same troubles you seem to have too!!! 🤦♀️ I’m actually gonna have ”Nothing’s ever easy” on my gravestone 😂 Cheers and all the best.
Great video, I like how you keep everything real. I would get rid of the table saw. I have never seen a saw that has the blade tilt towards the fence. Looks like an accident waiting to happen. I would prefer to keep my hands further from the blade. Thanks for the video.
Awesome job man by the way, I love your sense of humor. It makes watching the video more entertaining and all the shit you go through crap happening. Don’t feel bad all that shit happens to me too. 😂😂😂
I wish I would have seen this video before spending an insane amount of money on Woody's version of that edge planer a year and a half ago, oh wait, you just uploaded this video yesterday. Maybe I need to find that Doc Brown guy. BTW, that Kreg rip cut jig isn't worth the price, at any price. You'd be much better served with a track saw, I'm looking into getting a Ridgid, but there are many brands to choose from. I LOVE my Bora Centipede. As a sacrificial table for my Centipede, I use some double sided tape to attach a sheet if foam insulation to a sheet of 1/2 inch plywood. TH-cam channel "A Glimpse Inside" does a lot of Freedom Cleat videos, well, he doesn't call them Freedom Cleats, but I do.
Great content. * Since you had a significant leftover, would it make sense to cut them wide, and fix the strips on the table saw to 5 in? * I used the table saw to remove the sharp edge from the cleats.
I watched the same Bitner Builds video you referenced regarding the 2". I found this to not produce equal pieces. I needed to go 2 1/8". Not sure why, but that gave me perfect equal splits at 45 degree cuts on 5" wide pieces. And my table saw swings out like his does, so no idea why the measurement was off. Drove me nuts.
I have a bora centipede, good for cutting sheet goods, but you also have to buy a 4x8 2inch thick piece of insulation to lay on top of it. Watch MWA make cabinets. Do not buy the 1inch thick crap insulation, the centipede works good not great because it is lower and hurts my fat back. Bora makes a smaller version that is half the size. Hope this helps bud.
Stuff like you mention in your video happen all the time to me. Damn you made me laugh with the very last segment. Everything I do seems to take forever. Thanks for the video.
For what it's worth everything I do becomes a headache before ultimately looking good and I mean EVERYTHING! Clamp placement, cleated wall A+ Counter sink bit F- I think I could have chewed through the plywood faster 😂
Cnc workshop has a video on making expandable sawhorse simar to the bora centipede. And much cheaper. I'm thinking of making one for my shop. Maybe a bit heavier, but not bad beings, I don't have to take it to a jobsite.
In my small shop I started building carts and tables with wheels so I can move everything out the way. You never know what project you might need space for it.
Funny thing a having a small cluttered shop is you will find yourself relocating tools over and over from where they are stored. It’s like this isn’t going to work here I need to move it. Then you move it again 6 months later. Never build anything but for the shop!lol😂😂
You may have a hard time getting down some clamps if you hang anything at the end of your cleat board. That wire basket looks as if it will be in the way.
Dude, i plan the task, figure out how much time I need, then double that time because there's always 10 side quests to go on before I can finish a project.
I never said this out loud but I suffer from depression, one of your videos came out on my tv and after watching it it made me want to get some tools and do what you do, I did the little mountains first and gave them to my friends, after that I started do more and more things (on my kitchen table lol) and it has been an amazing ride to learn, my mood has improved and I have more tools (nothing big yet just clamps and jigsaw) but I want to thank you for making this videos that are also a very good therapy y for someone like me and I’m always waiting for the next! Thank you thank you! 🙏🏼 and never say you fail, all its been a learning journey with you at least for me! This videos are inspiration for someone of us.
@RobertoAyalaFotografo
I've never told anyone either. You are on my mind and in my heart. 🌹
Way to go! It’s addictive! Definitely will make you concentrate on projects!
@@RobertoAyalaFotografo thank you for this amazing comment brother, I know it took courage and it really means a lot to me. I too suffer from depression and anxiety and have turned to woodworking for relief. I always loved building stuff but I didn’t do it as often as I wanted to until a therapist told me I needed a hobby because I was an over thinker. So I got more into woodworking and from my own experience it has been a game changer. It really helped me and it’s one of the reasons I like making videos and sharing how to make things out of wood. I believe in today’s world we all need to get back to some traditional ways of spending our time being creative. I’m really happy to know that the videos I make are helping people the way woodworking helps me. So Thanks again for sharing your story and letting everyone know because someone else could see your comment and turn to woodworking and find relief like we did. I have an instagram and a facebook under Jasco goods and I would love to see the things you make if you want to share them on there.
@@jascogoods I will follow you! although I don't have wood things in those networks since I'm Photographer but definitely will follow you there! Thank you for inspire somehow to people with the creativity, the humor and specially for failing and show that it is ok to fail sometimes since that makes us move forward to be better and learn in this trip. I hope to take this and grow it to make me stay present and enjoy life as is! and learn every day! Thank you so much! greetings from Cancun!
I’m 15 wanting to start in woodworking I started welding but realized how much I enjoy woodworking too. The first video that I ever watched from you was 2 weeks ago and it was projects that sell and it was your little mountains. I loved it and I found that you were pretty funny guy. I love how you put the links on the video for tools and I know that whenever I need to laugh or want to learn something new, I can always come watch one of your videos you are the best!!!
Now I want to build one of these walls for my garage
Thank you for being genuine and funny! I almost always have 3 hour / 20 minute projects lol Always looks better in my head.
I just discovered your program and I enjoy the crafty and simplistic ideas you are making. Thank you for putting yourself out there 👍🏻
Watching you is like watching me trying to work in my small garage shop. The craziest crap happens to me every single time. Makes me feel better to know I’m not the only one - thanks for being real!
And I thought I was the only klutz want to be woodworker. Love the channel, humor, and Ideas.
The comment about the best saw someone ever owned was priceless! 😂
OMG, how did I not fin this channel sooner. Very true to life but still entertaining and informative. Well done my friend.
12:57 Nah dude, happens to me too, people just don't show it... which is why I like watching you, you're real and hilarious, keep it up.
Another great humorous project with the mistakes kept in , you are not alone in things always going wrong or always take me longer to do
I put up French cleats 2 years ago in my single stall garage. Got them everywhere except on the inside of the garage door. These are by far the best thing anyone can do to a shop. I decided a few decades ago that if I spend more time looking for a tool than using it my system needs improving.
The cleats allow me to see and retrieve everything in seconds….on the condition you put it back when you are done with it.
That’s definitely the key is putting it back!😂
I have the Kreg rip cut and hate it. Bought a Wen track saw and love it.
Man I freaking love your commentary
I tell ya! Every time I try to do something, like a 15 minute job will take me 2 hours 😂. I love the videos though, kinda reminds me of me in my little shop
I have 2 4x6 centipedes. I made my own tops and I love them. They take up less space than a saw horse.
Finally someone that has as much trouble in the shop when building stuff, dam I nailed my finger..twice with my bradnailer on the same project
YES to “weird crap!” All the time!
The simplest looking things can be the biggest pain in the you-know-what…..BUDDERRR!!
I have the bora centipede and absolutely love it. I use it with my track saw to break down plywood. I'm an old man and can't carry plywood like I used to, so I slide it out of my truck onto the centipede in the driveway and cut it there.
Yes, all that odd problem stuff happens to us too. Nice work on the cleat wall. Enjoy your videos and format AND projects.
I have the 4x4 and the 4x8. Worth every penny
Everything that was happening to you is exactly like what happens to me when I build something. That's why I subscribe to your channel. That, and you don't show off with thousands of dollars worth of fancy power tools.
The best woodworking channel .
I absoljtely love you Mr Jasco. You are hiilarious. Great video. I love my Kreg Rip Cut
I use a milescraft track saw guide. It works awesome. Standard track is 55ish inches. There's an extension that takes it to be able to cut a full sized sheet of plywood.
😂😂 Another award winning video. What can go wrong will go wrong for mortal woodworkers.
I just built a 16 foot wide french cleat wall in my garage and another great hack for making tool holders is to 3d print some (if you have a printer) tons of cool idea available for free
two straight up laughs from me on this video. Thanks for the chuckles.
I use the Bora Centipede and folding workable. It really cuts down on space and is pretty solid
Bora Centipedes are awesome. I have 3 of 2x4 version and I can set them up to many different configurations.
Bro I’ve been using that Kreg guide for a year now and it works well just gotta keep it straight to the edge of the plywood and friends don’t let friends buy Ryobi. I bought the Harvey cabinet saw with the 4hp motor and have been loving it just a little big for my one car garage shop
That was a fun 22 minutes. See we can have fun while learning.
You're definitely not alone, if it is going to happen it will happen to me when I'm building and I've often wondered if I'm the only one. Oh and by the way I would work with you but we probably would be laughing the whole time and never get anything built, LOL!
Good video, always love your sense of humor. You are a real wood worker with the kind of messy work shop but less messy than mine. Very good setup with the french cleats, you are getting it together. You asked our opinion on where you have put your long clamps, well, a good spot for them in my opinion. Looking forward to your next video.
Great video! A small shop can be a pain in the back side, I know because mine is small also.
I have the same problems. 🤦♂️
I bought a Drill Doctor.
Works great.
I have one of the centipedes and it’s great.
You can use a heat gun to warm the labels and then they will pull right off. Thanks for another funny video.
Where can I get one of those hand-crank chainsaws?! 😂😂
If I was you I’d get the Wen track saw when you get the bora centipede. Thank me later lol I’ve had my Wen tracksaw fir about two years and have no complaints. Perfect for cutting sheet goods.
@ 20:00 minutes => my workbench looks exactly like that. Also, weird stuff happens to me too, a simple 30 minute project always turns into a polar expedition 😂
I've had a Rip-Cut for several years now and I love it. The trailing off at the end must be a you thing as that's not a problem I've had. I also picked up a Centipede about a year ago and I don't know how I lived without one. Great videos, keep up the good work.
I think the first cut with the Kreg rip cut probably started it. As after that the curve got more pronounced.
Another great video! I don't like jigs like the Kreg rip cut. I made a guide out of two pieces of plywood, one glued on top of the other. The bottom piece is 1/4" thick and 12" wide. The top piece is 1/2" thick and about five inches wide. You want to position the boards so that the bottom piece has a wide overhang. Once the glue is cured, you take the circular saw and run it against the top piece, cutting off the excess of the bottom board. You now have a straight edge that you can line up on your cutline. I clamp both ends of the guide to the wood I'm cutting so it doesn't shift. When I make my cut, I don't push behind the saw. I put both hands on the saw and push it from the side against the top board. It'ss much easier to keep the saw referenced against the guide this way. My explanation probly made no sense. Just seach TH-cam for "Circular saw guide."
Also, can't you move the table saw fense to the opisite side for the blade?
This is for sure the best beginner set up. Learn to make something and utilize materials you have on hand.
There is a nice saw holder that has slots and uses round dowels so you just have to lift slightly to remove the saw.
I have the Kreg rip-cut and have used it a lot over the past couple years. It works great for me
I have a new project suggestion . Could you please make a series of videos on how to build wooden dumbells , barbells , and all that is fitness related ?.
You have to take your time and keep the guide flush the the edge. It follows whatever edge after each cut. So one small off on the cutt and you will see it towards the end as it gets worse. It’s a learning curve that’s for sure.
Milescraft "track saw" guide looks pretty cool would love to pick one up someday
Bro, brother Murphy lives in my garage, I swear! What should take me 1 hour, takes me 8 and I’m like, wth did I do all day, but then I step back and say to myself, that one piece looks badass! All done on my 6ft folding table which has to get put up so my wife can pull into the garage after work. I’m the king of the 15 minute clean up….of the garage, nothing else 😂
Hey Jass.. I had the same issue with the Kreg tool. always happened at the end and I knew what was happening but had a problem correcting it. Ended up getting a cheap track saw to try just to see if I would want one full time.
Good luck.
I have the same stands at the end of my table saw. I have the same thing happen almost every time. So I just use 2. One real close. Works........ usually
I think I heard 731 mention the same problem with this Kreg kit? (It may have been someone else). It’s gotta be a design fault no? Tricky to overcome I suppose, the cut has to end somewhere, maybe a lagging piece at the back? 🤔 man…I have all the same troubles you seem to have too!!! 🤦♀️ I’m actually gonna have ”Nothing’s ever easy” on my gravestone 😂 Cheers and all the best.
For stickers on wood just use a heat gun, or even a blow dryer to lightly heat up the sticker, it will pull right off.
Great video, I like how you keep everything real. I would get rid of the table saw. I have never seen a saw that has the blade tilt towards the fence. Looks like an accident waiting to happen. I would prefer to keep my hands further from the blade. Thanks for the video.
Yeah that ish is bassackwards. Looks like a kickback rocket launcher
Well, new to you. It works pretty good.
Awesome job man by the way, I love your sense of humor. It makes watching the video more entertaining and all the shit you go through crap happening. Don’t feel bad all that shit happens to me too. 😂😂😂
Gotta get a plywood handle.👍
Honest question, you cant cut in your driveway?
I wish I would have seen this video before spending an insane amount of money on Woody's version of that edge planer a year and a half ago, oh wait, you just uploaded this video yesterday. Maybe I need to find that Doc Brown guy. BTW, that Kreg rip cut jig isn't worth the price, at any price. You'd be much better served with a track saw, I'm looking into getting a Ridgid, but there are many brands to choose from. I LOVE my Bora Centipede. As a sacrificial table for my Centipede, I use some double sided tape to attach a sheet if foam insulation to a sheet of 1/2 inch plywood. TH-cam channel "A Glimpse Inside" does a lot of Freedom Cleat videos, well, he doesn't call them Freedom Cleats, but I do.
I have a Bora centipede. It is handy but I seldom use it.
Get the skill table saw it's a little loud but I love mine
Looks great!
Great content.
* Since you had a significant leftover, would it make sense to cut them wide, and fix the strips on the table saw to 5 in?
* I used the table saw to remove the sharp edge from the cleats.
I watched the same Bitner Builds video you referenced regarding the 2". I found this to not produce equal pieces. I needed to go 2 1/8". Not sure why, but that gave me perfect equal splits at 45 degree cuts on 5" wide pieces. And my table saw swings out like his does, so no idea why the measurement was off. Drove me nuts.
Tried using that rip cut a few times. Always had trouble keeping it along the side and keeping the saw attached to the sled.
I have a bora centipede, good for cutting sheet goods, but you also have to buy a 4x8 2inch thick piece of insulation to lay on top of it. Watch MWA make cabinets. Do not buy the 1inch thick crap insulation, the centipede works good not great because it is lower and hurts my fat back. Bora makes a smaller version that is half the size. Hope this helps bud.
Stuff like you mention in your video happen all the time to me. Damn you made me laugh with the very last segment. Everything I do seems to take forever. Thanks for the video.
For what it's worth everything I do becomes a headache before ultimately looking good and I mean EVERYTHING! Clamp placement, cleated wall A+ Counter sink bit F- I think I could have chewed through the plywood faster 😂
Cnc workshop has a video on making expandable sawhorse simar to the bora centipede. And much cheaper. I'm thinking of making one for my shop. Maybe a bit heavier, but not bad beings, I don't have to take it to a jobsite.
Other than that, I’m loving your contact Brother
In my small shop I started building carts and tables with wheels so I can move everything out the way. You never know what project you might need space for it.
Funny thing a having a small cluttered shop is you will find yourself relocating tools over and over from where they are stored. It’s like this isn’t going to work here I need to move it. Then you move it again 6 months later. Never build anything but for the shop!lol😂😂
I have a very similar issues with the Kreg Rip Cut.
I use French cleats everywhere but I do not worry about having each cleat the same size
You may have a hard time getting down some clamps if you hang anything at the end of your cleat board. That wire basket looks as if it will be in the way.
I would float test that table saw
This dude had me weak the entire video😂😂
if I lived near ya, I'd work with ya
Too funny! FYI, your 5" boards don't need to be cut exactly in half for the cleat to work.
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all that "weird crap" that happens to you, happens to me as well
Polish wall cleat Lol😂😂😂
Don’t point that stud finder at me! That light will stay on!
Why don’t you just take off the bolt and use the riving knife? That’s very important.
CA Glue and Used Cue Tip...😂😂😂
You must buy your wood from Lowe's.. The WORST.. Their wood is designed to bow.
shopshades are overrated and def overpriced
Dude, i plan the task, figure out how much time I need, then double that time because there's always 10 side quests to go on before I can finish a project.