No matter how long you have been doing carpentry or how much someone thinks they know, it’s always good to revisit the techniques or learn new ones from other master carpenters. This will only make you better and more knowledgeable when passing on these skills to others. I try to continuously learn more and more everyday, even as an accomplished custom finish carpenter/cabinet maker. Great job Gary and please never stop teaching, you are a true master.
I've been remodeling bathrooms for over 18 years the other day someone taught me their way of wrapping up an extension cord and now that is the right way to do it.
This is awesome! Thanks for posting! Although, I believe the dvd set is better! I bought the dvd set for like $200. Recently sold it for $50 after i had been offered $25 for the whole set. Yes, it's easy to find a lot of streaming videos about carpentry, but alot of the people making the videos can't stop themselves from making jokes and using B roll footage to express their personalitys. Also alot of the the videos on youtube are made as clickbait for the channels to earn commissions from reviewing products and providing links. The difference between Gary Katz and the average youtuber is professionalism! These videos are clear and conscise as it gets! Only downside to posting here is your viewers that don't have a youtube subscription will have to sit threw advertisments. That's why i like the oldschool dvd set. You don't have to go online. At the same time, being able to watch this from my phone.. whenever, wherever is definitly a plus! Gary Katz is my go-to guy for learning!
Yeah, but there's only ads at the very beginning and you can click on SKIP to go right by them. I figured that would be the least offensive and disruptive ad.
Hi Gary, Thank you for all of the time you take to make these videos to pass your craft on the others. The videos that you make and I watch have helped me improve my craft immensely. Just to make smarter more methodical decisions on cutting finish work. I will continue to keep watching all of your videos. Thank you again!!
Gary, what a great trip down memory lane. Has it really been 20 years since the DVD's came out??? Wow, I can remember purchasing them from my local Woodcraft store in San Ramon Ca. . Those tips are still as great today as they where back then. I'm a talented amateur, but your tips gave me the knowledge I've used on new homes, remodels and sprucing up a lot of charity remodels over the years. Many a Boy Scout Eagle woodworking project has began with the required "safety brief" because of you.
Hey Warren, Thank you for your note! I always enjoy hearing from that the programs made a difference. That's pretty fulfilling. And I'm so relieved that they're on Youttube now. Out of my hands....finally. Just 4 more to publish. Phew.
This video and the whole series is so informative. I went from minimal to no finish carpentry skills. To being able to do crown molding casing customs window stools and making my home beautiful.
Thank you for making your content available! I have much to learn and admire your decision to make it available to everyone for free! I will be putting this information to good use around the house!
This is amazing! And the safety tip, though common sense, are the most practical tidbits. So many people I know work the opposite way. It’s so dangerous.
This is an excellent and very thorough video. I can only add one thing. In my experience, on a miter cut, the blade will tend to pull the workpiece sideways. This is just another reason for bracing against the edge of the fence and pinching the workpiece into it during the cut.
Great stuff. An invaluable resource. I bought the series 15 years ago and still use most of the techniques. Thanks for posting - excellent refresher and even if I could find the original DVD’s not sure where I’d find a DVD player!
Thank you so much! Awesome series. I have been using my Dewalt dual bevel sliding compound saw for 20 years but you just increased my efficiency and understanding significantly. I will subscribe and watch all the videos that you have.
I'm not doing anymore Roadshows. The only place you'll see me is on YT. Though I might leave the serenity of my home for a book tour or two, once I finish my Mantelpiece book!
OH FOOEY! I wasn't trying to sell that stand. I really prefer my wooden ones! But I know there are a lot of people out there who either think they can't make the stand themselves, or........
Excellent video. I haven't seen anything produced more recently that takes the time to go into this level of detail and with this level of clarity. I would have bought the DVD set back in the day! It's funny, around 27-28 minutes, I noticed you were an inch short on your measurement and I was shocked until I realized you did it intentionally to make a point 😅
I really have to find come of those wings for my bench. Thanks for the informative video Gary, this video was created about the same time I was really getting into the trade. I wish I had known about your videos then.
Make wooden wings! REad the PDF article. Link in the description. Homemade wooden wings are FAR superior!! Trust me. The feeling you get from using tools you made yourself, that fit your style perfectly...well, you just gotta try it.
What a steal! But I really like my wooden stands better. They don't weigh nearly as much, they're much wider, fold flater and store easier, I can carry both at once, and they don't mar wood with black/grey aluminum marks. But enjoy that stand!
like your cut list notations mine has always been measurement 1st then 45 for inside and 450 for outside with left side 2nd and right side 3rd, and when I come up on 22.5 its 22 and 220 the zero is really O for outside. I like yours better as its a little less writing and has no numbers to confuse as measurements but I don't think I can change after 30 + years, lol.
Bonjour et bravo pour votre vidéo complète et vraiment intéressante. Par contre, je n'arrive pas à trouver ce modèle de scie Bosch en France, pouvez-vous m'indiquer la référence ? Merci d'avance. François
I sure hope that when you teach you are heard by your students. At least in your videos, I had to raise thd volume to maximum and still was not able to hear you well But thanks anyway. I want to learn. So I will keep searching. Maybe mg hearing is impaired but I do not have this problem with other videos. God bless you
Ok...I have been cutting the crown towards the end of this video. Did you miss cutting the piece that goes outside corner to outside corner? Because I'm stuck in the middle of this project!!! Omg I don't know what to do
Lol, I was thinking the same thing. I got the Dewalt DWS780 a $700 dollar saw and although it has these features they are not as easy or refined as this saw. I have learned that all brands do have better models, especially Makita and Bosch if you don't shop for them at big box stores like Home Depot or Lowes as they sell the "watered down" versions as to meet the price point they are wanting, I would trade my brand new saw for this old one.
@@THISisCarpentry I took it as he was complementing the saw, as that is a very nice setup and I trim houses daily. Its also a great video series that I already forwarded to my apprentice as homework to be completed before we talk about a raise, lol. I would have gladly paid for these video's had I known of there existence prior to yesterday. Guess i should have gotten on TH-cam sooner - Thanks for this.
No matter how long you have been doing carpentry or how much someone thinks they know, it’s always good to revisit the techniques or learn new ones from other master carpenters. This will only make you better and more knowledgeable when passing on these skills to others. I try to continuously learn more and more everyday, even as an accomplished custom finish carpenter/cabinet maker. Great job Gary and please never stop teaching, you are a true master.
I've been remodeling bathrooms for over 18 years the other day someone taught me their way of wrapping up an extension cord and now that is the right way to do it.
Some people were just born to be educators!! Gari is one of those people. 20 years ago or 100. These videos are timeless. The best
A big thank you for putting these videos up on your channel ,we all will learn a lot from them .👍👍
You are VERY welcome! My joy and pleasure.
This is awesome! Thanks for posting! Although, I believe the dvd set is better! I bought the dvd set for like $200. Recently sold it for $50 after i had been offered $25 for the whole set. Yes, it's easy to find a lot of streaming videos about carpentry, but alot of the people making the videos can't stop themselves from making jokes and using B roll footage to express their personalitys. Also alot of the the videos on youtube are made as clickbait for the channels to earn commissions from reviewing products and providing links. The difference between Gary Katz and the average youtuber is professionalism! These videos are clear and conscise as it gets! Only downside to posting here is your viewers that don't have a youtube subscription will have to sit threw advertisments. That's why i like the oldschool dvd set. You don't have to go online. At the same time, being able to watch this from my phone.. whenever, wherever is definitly a plus! Gary Katz is my go-to guy for learning!
Yeah, but there's only ads at the very beginning and you can click on SKIP to go right by them. I figured that would be the least offensive and disruptive ad.
Gary, tank’s to you having done those videos! They are great, many good techniques! I hope you will still post videos on TH-cam channel!👍
I bought the DVD set years ago. So glad I did! Thanks for releasing them online.
Hi Gary,
Thank you for all of the time you take to make these videos to pass your craft on the others.
The videos that you make and I watch have helped me improve my craft immensely. Just to make smarter more methodical decisions on cutting finish work. I will continue to keep watching all of your videos. Thank you again!!
The Best Teacher on TH-cam
I only picked up these DVDs 18months ago. They have been a valuable resource for me and the other guys on site. Much appreciated Gary!
Gary, what a great trip down memory lane. Has it really been 20 years since the DVD's came out??? Wow, I can remember purchasing them from my local Woodcraft store in San Ramon Ca. . Those tips are still as great today as they where back then. I'm a talented amateur, but your tips gave me the knowledge I've used on new homes, remodels and sprucing up a lot of charity remodels over the years. Many a Boy Scout Eagle woodworking project has began with the required "safety brief" because of you.
Hey Warren, Thank you for your note! I always enjoy hearing from that the programs made a difference. That's pretty fulfilling. And I'm so relieved that they're on Youttube now. Out of my hands....finally. Just 4 more to publish. Phew.
These are some of the best DVD's I own!
Thank you!!!! I'm so glad they've helped you!
Thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge Gary. This amount of free education is incredible!
What an education! Thanks so much for putting these online. Wow!
This video and the whole series is so informative. I went from minimal to no finish carpentry skills. To being able to do crown molding casing customs window stools and making my home beautiful.
Good stuff Gary. Thanks for making this available. I've been doing carpentry for 40 years and there's always something new to learn.
SO TRUE, brother, so true!
Sir, you are one amazing man. Thank you for the knowledge.
Thank you for making your content available! I have much to learn and admire your decision to make it available to everyone for free! I will be putting this information to good use around the house!
GREAT!
This is amazing! And the safety tip, though common sense, are the most practical tidbits. So many people I know work the opposite way. It’s so dangerous.
This is an excellent and very thorough video. I can only add one thing. In my experience, on a miter cut, the blade will tend to pull the workpiece sideways. This is just another reason for bracing against the edge of the fence and pinching the workpiece into it during the cut.
Great stuff. An invaluable resource. I bought the series 15 years ago and still use most of the techniques. Thanks for posting - excellent refresher and even if I could find the original DVD’s not sure where I’d find a DVD player!
Thank you for purchasing and supporting the program and making it possible for me to upload all of the video to YT!!!
Thank you so much! Awesome series. I have been using my Dewalt dual bevel sliding compound saw for 20 years but you just increased my efficiency and understanding significantly. I will subscribe and watch all the videos that you have.
Thank you. Best comprehensive video on TH-cam.
Wow… what an amazing instructional video! Thank you for making this video available to us 👍👍👍
Thank you, Gary.
Thank you for sharing Gary.
Gary, thank you, im sure you will teach me alot going forward.
Thank you
Thank you Gary!!! Will be doing a deep dive on this series, hope to see the roadshow soon!
I'm not doing anymore Roadshows. The only place you'll see me is on YT. Though I might leave the serenity of my home for a book tour or two, once I finish my Mantelpiece book!
Well done,best I have. Seen
These are amazing videos! Thank you for your generosity in sharing them!
You are VERY welceom. My pleasure and joy.
Thanks Gary
Love your stuff. Hope your doing well.
You're a great guy Gary, thanks for this!
Grateful for this content 🙏 Definitely soaking it up!
Im about to go buy that saw stand. He sold the hell out of it.
OH FOOEY! I wasn't trying to sell that stand. I really prefer my wooden ones! But I know there are a lot of people out there who either think they can't make the stand themselves, or........
@@THISisCarpentry haha! Im just kidding around. Im in love with this course.
Thank you! Great course!
God bless you,
Appreciated
Thank you, Gary - great tips
Excellent video. I haven't seen anything produced more recently that takes the time to go into this level of detail and with this level of clarity. I would have bought the DVD set back in the day! It's funny, around 27-28 minutes, I noticed you were an inch short on your measurement and I was shocked until I realized you did it intentionally to make a point 😅
I really have to find come of those wings for my bench. Thanks for the informative video Gary, this video was created about the same time I was really getting into the trade. I wish I had known about your videos then.
Make wooden wings! REad the PDF article. Link in the description. Homemade wooden wings are FAR superior!! Trust me. The feeling you get from using tools you made yourself, that fit your style perfectly...well, you just gotta try it.
@@THISisCarpentry love this response, very true.
Outstanding
Brilliant! Thank you!
I just picked up one these saw helper saw stands for $100 brand new in the box with the flip stop. It’s a gem for sure.
What a steal! But I really like my wooden stands better. They don't weigh nearly as much, they're much wider, fold flater and store easier, I can carry both at once, and they don't mar wood with black/grey aluminum marks. But enjoy that stand!
@@THISisCarpentry a wooden stand is on the agenda after I finish building my house and I finally have a work shop again!
Thank You, Great Video
This miter saw has more features than any other saw on the market today
like your cut list notations mine has always been measurement 1st then 45 for inside and 450 for outside with left side 2nd and right side 3rd, and when I come up on 22.5 its 22 and 220 the zero is really O for outside. I like yours better as its a little less writing and has no numbers to confuse as measurements but I don't think I can change after 30 + years, lol.
RE: Crafts and education.
…then and now!
Could be an interesting video topic.
Thanks for sharing!!
Bonjour et bravo pour votre vidéo complète et vraiment intéressante. Par contre, je n'arrive pas à trouver ce modèle de scie Bosch en France, pouvez-vous m'indiquer la référence ? Merci d'avance. François
I sure hope that when you teach you are heard by your students. At least in your videos, I had to raise thd volume to maximum and still was not able to hear you well
But thanks anyway. I want to learn. So I will keep searching. Maybe mg hearing is impaired but I do not have this problem with other videos. God bless you
Hello! Could you please tell me which saw model you use in this video? Thank you
Have you seen my Kizen mitre fence pro + more then a crown moulding jig
How is there not 187k likes?
That coupler system where to get one, Do you know?Mounting system I am talking about. Thanks
That's the old SawHelper system, originally made by AD & E, no longer available but maybe you can find it on ebay.
Ok...I have been cutting the crown towards the end of this video. Did you miss cutting the piece that goes outside corner to outside corner? Because I'm stuck in the middle of this project!!! Omg I don't know what to do
Not all miter saws in 2022 have all the features of the one in this video. I'm sure that was a boss saw back then.
True that! But the specific miter saw has absolutely NOTHING to do with this video on how to use one.
Lol, I was thinking the same thing. I got the Dewalt DWS780 a $700 dollar saw and although it has these features they are not as easy or refined as this saw. I have learned that all brands do have better models, especially Makita and Bosch if you don't shop for them at big box stores like Home Depot or Lowes as they sell the "watered down" versions as to meet the price point they are wanting, I would trade my brand new saw for this old one.
@@THISisCarpentry I took it as he was complementing the saw, as that is a very nice setup and I trim houses daily. Its also a great video series that I already forwarded to my apprentice as homework to be completed before we talk about a raise, lol. I would have gladly paid for these video's had I known of there existence prior to yesterday. Guess i should have gotten on TH-cam sooner - Thanks for this.
Mr. Kats we’re you a substitute teacher. In wood lake ,ca
Goodafternoon sir, Am a female carpenter who need to learn more. Please can you tuition .. how can I reach out to you sir
We’re is my blue jays had you took. “You would wash it for me “