This kind of joint and half overlap are the lnes that i use the most because are effective quick and relatively easy to do with handtools a saw and chisel or straight a hand plane
I figured it may help someone. I was thinking about ways to easily break down steps of a project so they don't feel overwhelming for someone. That led to this video.
I was just thinking about this very subject yesterday, I'm about to build some sliding drawers, this is perfect timing, & an excellently explained video - Thank you very much... Just don't get carried away with the humour, - ( woodworking is a serious business. haha :)
I know, right?! I'll make sure to not say things that come naturally to me. Funny enough (or not), all the stupid things I say are impromptu comments to myself and supposed to be cut. I end up keeping a few in when the video becomes too serious (or not). Go make some cool sliding drawers, and remember to frown!
I'm a rank amateur, but I want to learn some new joinery. I'd love to use something fancy for a project I'm building for my wife as a gift for Christmas, but I may have to just settle for a simple rabbet (rebate?). At least it'll be a little different than usual. Thanks for the tips!
There's an urban myth/story that a vacuum cleaner salesman had a sales technique where he'd throw a bag of dust/dirt on someone's floor and then vacuum it up. He did this one day without realising the town he was in had a power outage. There's a few jokes about him doing this and the housewife telling him they needed a pound/dollar for the electricity meter as they'd run out.
Would that be "Rock Solid"🤔😳 Mr Clint Newton 😂. And what's up with proper English and the Rebate, not Rabbit🐇🐰 joint 😂🤣. As always buddy 💯% 👍 🇬🇧. Or should I say Across the pond 🤔🧐
As someone who lived on both sides of the pond, I appreciate that people who say "rebate" tend to think "rabbet" is the animal "rabbit," while people who say "rabbet" think a "rebate" is a sales coupon. Next thing you know we're all talking about what "biscuits" mean. haha!
Rock solid
@@paulkribbs1701 i knew someone would have his back.
☮️❤️🌍🌏🌎
Hahaha was looking for this comment. Was waiting for him to say it.
I use rabbets AND rebates in my woodworking. The rabbets come off the table saw and the rebates come from Menards.
As a big Menard's fan, I second this. I'd almost argue I use Rebates MORE than Rabbets. They're so versatile!
You actually remember to turn them in?! I always forget to get my 11% back.
I get my rebates from the tax man.
Thanks a bunch for the tutorial, Billy! 😊
Rock solid stuff!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Stay Rock Strong, my friend!
Lol
I had the kid set and the big red set for my older life.
I loved the Britanica Atlas.
Another interesting video your brass clamps look really cool.
I like them, and I think I like the steel versions better. They are little larger though.
Great video. Thanks for sharing
Thanks!
Thanks for sharing
Good ideas! Thanks!
Rock Solid Video!
You fell right into his trap! :-)
MUHAHAHA! (rubbing hands like a supervillain)
Nice job Newt. Your vids are always so articulate as well as informative. Thanx!
Very nice of you to say!
This kind of joint and half overlap are the lnes that i use the most because are effective quick and relatively easy to do with handtools a saw and chisel or straight a hand plane
Absolutely. I thought about touching on hand tools. Maybe a follow-up video idea in the future.
Great info, Billy.
Bill
I figured it may help someone. I was thinking about ways to easily break down steps of a project so they don't feel overwhelming for someone. That led to this video.
I was just thinking about this very subject yesterday, I'm about to build some sliding drawers, this is perfect timing, & an excellently explained video - Thank you very much... Just don't get carried away with the humour, - ( woodworking is a serious business. haha :)
I know, right?! I'll make sure to not say things that come naturally to me. Funny enough (or not), all the stupid things I say are impromptu comments to myself and supposed to be cut. I end up keeping a few in when the video becomes too serious (or not). Go make some cool sliding drawers, and remember to frown!
I love the 🤠
That's my Indiana Jones hat, used primarily for cosplay and serious contemplation of the nature of the universe.
"Rock Solid."
I don't have a table saw, any suggestions how to make those cuts without one?
So this begs the question..if you’re woodworking in Cardiff must you use a Welsh rarebit?
I'm a rank amateur, but I want to learn some new joinery. I'd love to use something fancy for a project I'm building for my wife as a gift for Christmas, but I may have to just settle for a simple rabbet (rebate?). At least it'll be a little different than usual. Thanks for the tips!
Consider a rabbet miter joint. You could throw in some contrasting splines, such as brass.
Rock on. :P
When it comes to rabbet/rebate joints, you’ve run amok (not amuck).
Which pond? In the USA it’s the same as Roger Rabbit.
Don’t you mean Roger Rabbet? Lol.
Pretty sure we mean the Atlantic ocean, to point to us British folk. It's a very common saying!
zing
I love England. I lived there!
Am in the UK and say rabbet, as it is still spelt that way anyway.
We had door to door encyclopedia and vaccuum salesmen
Oh snap, we bought an overpriced vacuum from a salesperson too! I don't think the same guy...but who knows.
There's an urban myth/story that a vacuum cleaner salesman had a sales technique where he'd throw a bag of dust/dirt on someone's floor and then vacuum it up. He did this one day without realising the town he was in had a power outage.
There's a few jokes about him doing this and the housewife telling him they needed a pound/dollar for the electricity meter as they'd run out.
First!
boom!
29th😅
Brass clamps ???? $$$$$
Showing off his fancy overpriced TH-cam tools
Would that be "Rock Solid"🤔😳 Mr Clint Newton 😂. And what's up with proper English and the Rebate, not Rabbit🐇🐰 joint 😂🤣. As always buddy 💯% 👍 🇬🇧.
Or should I say Across the pond 🤔🧐
As someone who lived on both sides of the pond, I appreciate that people who say "rebate" tend to think "rabbet" is the animal "rabbit," while people who say "rabbet" think a "rebate" is a sales coupon. Next thing you know we're all talking about what "biscuits" mean. haha!
Good info for us beginners. Attempt at humor however is distracting.
@@billlybob8691 you must be fun at parties