It is a very good book for beginners as well as for those that are already into th-cam.com/users/postUgkxTNB_zFBSnTo_O1PqfVUwgi7ityw0JlKt A very good basic ebook to keep as a reference too. I like it and the way the subject matter is presented. It has humor and that helps with the reading.
This is a good example of what not to do. Never cut on a table saw freehand without a fence unless you think you just have too many fingers. Then don’t use a riving knife if you enjoy catching speeding wood with your face
Hey! Everyone is complaining about the lack of safety and the guy's missing finger tips. But what everyone doesn't realize is these are bespoke works of art, and the artist has infused them with his very self! You too, may get one of these, if you purchase one, with pieces of the artist embedded in the wood and then you can say... he really gives himself to his work! 😃😃
This channel is called woodworking smart! Really? Putting a cupped board on the tablesaw is super smart. Pushing a small board thru the router is another genius idea
Un trabajo rápido, sin escoplo y espiga, se va perdiendo lo tradicional, lo bien hecho, ya no es como los carpinteros de antes, ahora es más importante la rapidez de entregar y lo monetario sin importar la durabilidad del mueble
No safety guards, no riving knife, no dowels, no guide fence for your saw, loose fitting clothes, no actual measurements, if i measure once ill measure at least seven times more. The end product was ok but it could be better, your lack of safety awareness will result in more fingers lost!!
This is hilarious! I won't pick apart what he's doing but I will say that I would not do a single thing the way he did it. Especially how he just glued those slats in and expects them to stay. The whole video is a joke
Ok so before I stopped the video I learned: 1. Throw wood off your giagntic stack like you are digging somebody out trapped underneath. 2. Don't measure just eyeball 3. Use a flexible straightedge twice and big as need for maximum deflection 4. Parallel lines can be achieved by moving the straight edge in a controlled slide 5. Freehand all cuts on the table saw 6. Use your big ass jointer / planer combo you inherited from your great grandfathers warehouse. 7. Reach for your offcut before blade stops b cause it saves time Finally: Stop watching because you have seen all you need to see, you are ready to be a woodworking Jedi. Seriously though with a different title I would have given you mad props for what you made and how you made it without all the overthinking. Great job! Tips though? How narrowly avoid injury every step of the way.
hahaha many comments here critiquing this guy and his not-at-all apropos click-bait title, but yours is the best/funniest. he should have named this vid, ''tips everyone should know NOT TO DO''...
And regardless all points you've listed, he managed make a quite square thing which is definitely a sign of a Master 😂. But I support every your point.
I cringe when I see someone working in a wood shop with open toed shoes. It tends to make me believe that they actually have no clue what they are doing.
You know, Jesus probably wore open sandals while he was woodworking People don't take all the safety precautions at home, and often in their small business. Safety costs time and money, it's got no real bearing on talent. This was a fairly simple build, but I mostly just wanted to critique the westernised criticism of this clearly very English gentleman. Maybe steel toe caps are expensive over there
E una presa in giro xche i listelli non possono stare di punta incollati bene,si staccheranno dopo poco,il mio lavoro e il falegname ciao dall Italia 🇮🇹
That nail trick is actually kind of clever, but everything else is just.. oof.. Safety apparently isn't a thing, and those slats/louvres would fall out in a year max in any climate, that has temperature changes, since wood contracts and expands. You should spray the wood before you apply hardware.
I wish I had All that wood for Diy projects craftsman work Shop projects craftsman style work worthy i would make it ame a good senseable permanent solution millioner in 30days.
Está muy bueno...pero pregunto..ví que le echó colbón al canto de los dos largueros, por parejo, osea q entre los espacios de las tablitas también quedó untado...¿Se lo quitó o lo dejo así? Pues si lo deja así, no sería un buen acabado.
@3:40 Best [finger] Tips Ever: you can see he lost his middle and ring finger tips in the past. So if you buy wood ready made you get to keep your finger tips
No le veo donde esta lo extremada y efectiva tricks a esto , esto es normal lo que pude aprender es n o meter las manos tan cerca de al cuchilla de la meza como lo hacen en este video . no creo esta fue ;la intencion del video.
Wow... so many things done wrong. Maybe you would find this type of product in Walmart. How many fingers can be found strewn around the shop? Glue squeeze-out not cleaned up? I'm sure those slats fall loose in no time. Do the job right, or don't waste your time. Fun to watch. I was just waiting for the table saw to give the guy a kickback gut punch.
Больше скажу, там ламели похоже тупо из-под пилы. Даже не шкурены , рейсмуса не видели. Все сделано халтурно. Ещё и петли лаком покрыл. Сучки пораскалывались по всей тумбочке. Короче, под редко используемый инструмент в гараже сойдёт
I don't like woodwork done in a hurry without any care about precision and details. And please use protections on your machinery unless you want someone to feed you for the rest of your life
This is just a suggestion, you might want to edit your video in way to give a shorter version of each step it takes to build your project. You don’t need to show the entire segment of you hammering every nail. Know what I mean?
What a dangerous game,.. shit,.. sometimes there´s tension in the wood and it starts closing at the end of the blade,.. without riving knife it starts coming with high speed into your face,.. even without making any mistake,.. take care of you my friend
I really like that sophisticatedly curved ruler and hardcore "screw driver" (I use to use such impact wrench to replace wheels in my car). And of course the way he drew parallel lines.
Ya todo es comercial, el verdadero trabajo es a puro pegamento , ni modo todo lo hacen por cobrar más rápido, la carpintería es un arte, no es un oficio
Simple might be right, but Useful is a stretch. How is it useful to rip a piece of wood on a table saw without a fence? Might as well use a hand saw. Also ... nice looking louvred doors/shutters, but what about that big strip of glue where the louvres are (aren't?) You can see it especially while you're spraying it. Should it not have been wiped clean during assembly - or maybe the end of individual louvres should be the only place that there's glue? The Glue On The Whole piece idea is faster, but you sacrifice clean lines. Opinion only. Is there a practical reason you did it that way?
The slats will fall off if they are touched hard
My favorite part of the whole video is the missing finger tips. From watching this it appears he would like to lose a few more. Safety 3rd! 😆
It is a very good book for beginners as well as for those that are already into th-cam.com/users/postUgkxTNB_zFBSnTo_O1PqfVUwgi7ityw0JlKt A very good basic ebook to keep as a reference too. I like it and the way the subject matter is presented. It has humor and that helps with the reading.
Excelente trabajo. Le felicito por su labor
I think I missed the “tips and tricks” but I appreciate all guards, dust collection, and safety gear removed for clarity.
And that, kids, is what we call a back-handed compliment. Haha. I love sarcasm - and I see that the uploader liked it too!
If by tips you mean finger tips, look closely and you’ll see this guy is missing a few 😬
@@benhunt6516 Yep, I noticed too.
This is a good example of what not to do. Never cut on a table saw freehand without a fence unless you think you just have too many fingers. Then don’t use a riving knife if you enjoy catching speeding wood with your face
Yep! The guy is missing the tips of several of his fingers already!😅
What a load of shit.
@@thewatcher8773 he doesn't learn
lololololooooooool
I can attest. Just recently cut off part of my thumb free hand cutting on a table saw. Dumbest thing I’ve ever done
That freehand table saw deal gave me the willies.
Lindo demais parabens. Grande abraço Brasil
Not sure if i am more scared of the lack of safety or the monster spider on the wall at 13:02
Omg that was insane!!!!!!!!!😲
F-U-D-G-E …
(only I didn’t say fudge)
I love OSHA training films.
Actually, easy assembly technique for louvered door, although reliance on glue not the greatest for longevity.
Amazing
Cool Video. Entertaining!!!
Muy bien ejecutado tu trabajo👍✌
Gracias por compartir. Dios te bendiga.
Good job 👍
Hey! Everyone is complaining about the lack of safety and the guy's missing finger tips. But what everyone doesn't realize is these are bespoke works of art, and the artist has infused them with his very self! You too, may get one of these, if you purchase one, with pieces of the artist embedded in the wood and then you can say... he really gives himself to his work! 😃😃
Sooooo niiiice!
This channel is called woodworking smart! Really? Putting a cupped board on the tablesaw is super smart. Pushing a small board thru the router is another genius idea
oh my God... awesomely dangerous!!! every bit of it
Un trabajo rápido, sin escoplo y espiga, se va perdiendo lo tradicional, lo bien hecho, ya no es como los carpinteros de antes, ahora es más importante la rapidez de entregar y lo monetario sin importar la durabilidad del mueble
No son puertas para usarlas, es solo para generar contenido en youtube, realmente no sirven, estan mal hechas.
No safety guards, no riving knife, no dowels, no guide fence for your saw, loose fitting clothes, no actual measurements, if i measure once ill measure at least seven times more. The end product was ok but it could be better, your lack of safety awareness will result in more fingers lost!!
I'm fairly sure you've never worked a paid day of carpentry in your life, hobby guy with all the gear and no idea and too much to say
Muy Buen Video.
*¡¡¡ BUEN TRABAJO !!!*
No that’s the a bad trabajo.
Por eso te faltan las puntas de los dedos amigo, creo que es muy mal uso de las herramientas en esa forma, saludos desde México
영상 잘 봤습니다!! 또 오겠습니다!! ,..
It`s very danger, cary your hands and fingers... Hello from Russia.
This is hilarious! I won't pick apart what he's doing but I will say that I would not do a single thing the way he did it. Especially how he just glued those slats in and expects them to stay. The whole video is a joke
I was thinking grooves for those slats.
@@usunited5756or go ahead and put pins and make them open/closable.
I'm glad you skipped 3 nails being hammered, to show me how the other 97 should be installed.
Ok so before I stopped the video I learned:
1. Throw wood off your giagntic stack like you are digging somebody out trapped underneath.
2. Don't measure just eyeball
3. Use a flexible straightedge twice and big as need for maximum deflection
4. Parallel lines can be achieved by moving the straight edge in a controlled slide
5. Freehand all cuts on the table saw
6. Use your big ass jointer / planer combo you inherited from your great grandfathers warehouse.
7. Reach for your offcut before blade stops b cause it saves time
Finally:
Stop watching because you have seen all you need to see, you are ready to be a woodworking Jedi.
Seriously though with a different title I would have given you mad props for what you made and how you made it without all the overthinking. Great job!
Tips though?
How narrowly avoid injury every step of the way.
hahaha many comments here critiquing this guy and his not-at-all apropos click-bait title, but yours is the best/funniest. he should have named this vid, ''tips everyone should know NOT TO DO''...
@@panosgiatropoulos157 hahaha thanks man.
I'm not trying to against your opinion here, but if you search about what's the difference between a carpenter and a woodworker, you'll understand. :D
sofa troops? ....sure you won't do half of what he did
And regardless all points you've listed, he managed make a quite square thing which is definitely a sign of a Master 😂. But I support every your point.
Lovely idea
Great tip! I enjoyed watching.
Tips that Everyone with a whole Woodworking Workshop full of machines and lot of safety should know
Excelente idea..muy prolijo y perfecto el ensamble de maderas.. me viene bien para hacer hojas de ventanas.. muchas gracias genioo 💪💪👏👏
No están encastradas las maderas visillo, solo pegadas o encoladas.
Eso no sirve para nada, al primer azoton de puerta saldran volando todas las piezas que estan pegadas. pegandolas de la punta no pegan bien.
Superior craftsmanship. Joking
Carpintero moderno!!😂😂
OSHA has never been near this shop...
Muy bueno
Nothing smart about cutting freehand on a table saw
I thought the same thing, noticeable finger tips cut off. OSHA would have a fit.
Tip 1: own a professional woodworking shop.
I cringe when I see someone working in a wood shop with open toed shoes. It tends to make me believe that they actually have no clue what they are doing.
You know, Jesus probably wore open sandals while he was woodworking
People don't take all the safety precautions at home, and often in their small business.
Safety costs time and money, it's got no real bearing on talent. This was a fairly simple build, but I mostly just wanted to critique the westernised criticism of this clearly very English gentleman.
Maybe steel toe caps are expensive over there
Lol. I've been woodworking since I was a little girl. I'm usually barefoot, even when working in a clients home.
Apply finish to wood before you add hinges
I appreciate your skill. Please do not prolong the video when it is not required.
E una presa in giro xche i listelli non possono stare di punta incollati bene,si staccheranno dopo poco,il mio lavoro e il falegname ciao dall Italia 🇮🇹
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That nail trick is actually kind of clever, but everything else is just.. oof.. Safety apparently isn't a thing, and those slats/louvres would fall out in a year max in any climate, that has temperature changes, since wood contracts and expands. You should spray the wood before you apply hardware.
This guy gets an ''F'' for safety in my shop class. I'm actually surprised he's still got all of his fingers!!!!
A closer look reveals that yes all fingers are there but not all are completely there *LOL !!*
He has all his fingers, but at least one of them is missing a tip.
and he still has all his fingers!
Bagus
Simple But Extremely Effective Tips for Trimming OFF Unwanted Finger Tips.
Parabéns amigo ótimo trabalho.
You should have learnt something about safety by now. You fingers talk by themselves about the way you care about yourself
The OP liked every comment, I am not sure if they actually wanted to engage or discuss anything. Not genuine woodworking channel I feel.
Лаптеносец постарался...
I wish I had All that wood for Diy projects craftsman work Shop projects craftsman style work worthy i would make it ame a good senseable permanent solution millioner in 30days.
impressionante como ainda tinha dedos! assustador
just a matter of time before you lose your fingers, not if, but when...
Heshould be careful. Might get a sliver. ouch!
Muito bom trabalho parabéns pra vc 🇧🇷
🔥🔥🔥👍👍👍
Está muy bueno...pero pregunto..ví que le echó colbón al canto de los dos largueros, por parejo, osea q entre los espacios de las tablitas también quedó untado...¿Se lo quitó o lo dejo así? Pues si lo deja así, no sería un buen acabado.
Tidak patut dicontoh oleh para junior,, pengerjaan seperti itu hanya dilakukan oleh tukang abal2,,
Quick, shutters on the windows. Very much so.
13:03
There is a spider 😮 🕷️
Free hand cut on table saw. Paint with hardware.... OMG. 🤣🤣🤣
Perhaps this is why he has a couple of finger tips missing !
Bonito trabajo
@3:40 Best [finger] Tips Ever: you can see he lost his middle and ring finger tips in the past. So if you buy wood ready made you get to keep your finger tips
Should be retitled ‘Simple but extremely effective tips on What not to do’
He could count the number of Health and Safety rules he followed on one of his knackered hands
Quedaron muy rectas las tablitas deben de ser más inclinadas
He's already lost the tip of his middle finger on his left hand.
Cẩu thả phi kỹ thuật
Its just fast work! Cant be a premier product...
Hi. This was an excellent, awesome, work of art.
Devia ter parafusado as paletas
Not bad.. Nice project
No le veo donde esta lo extremada y efectiva tricks a esto , esto es normal lo que pude aprender es n o meter las manos tan cerca de al cuchilla de la meza como lo hacen en este video .
no creo esta fue ;la intencion del video.
👏👏👏😀👍
Video makes it look perfect but trust me it’s not i can give u my life that’s it’s not what it’s seems
Cómo es posible entregar un proyecto asi sin escoplear sin pernos es engañaré al cliente
Me gustaría aprender hacer una puerta haci me gustaría saber tipo de palos que se ocupan
Wow... so many things done wrong. Maybe you would find this type of product in Walmart. How many fingers can be found strewn around the shop? Glue squeeze-out not cleaned up? I'm sure those slats fall loose in no time. Do the job right, or don't waste your time. Fun to watch. I was just waiting for the table saw to give the guy a kickback gut punch.
Iou
Без врезки ламелей в раму недостойная конструкция.
Больше скажу, там ламели похоже тупо из-под пилы. Даже не шкурены , рейсмуса не видели. Все сделано халтурно. Ещё и петли лаком покрыл. Сучки пораскалывались по всей тумбочке. Короче, под редко используемый инструмент в гараже сойдёт
The only tips this fella is giving is his finger tips
I’m guessing most of this work comes pre-stained ;)
You seriously made us watch you nail in every single nail?
that's why he's missing pieces of fingers
I don't like woodwork done in a hurry without any care about precision and details. And please use protections on your machinery unless you want someone to feed you for the rest of your life
This is just a suggestion, you might want to edit your video in way to give a shorter version of each step it takes to build your project. You don’t need to show the entire segment of you hammering every nail. Know what I mean?
ทำที่ไหนถ้ารู้จะไม่ซื้อโดย้ด็ดขาด
लकड़ी के जो पीस आपने लगाए हैं उन पर ना तो आपने स्क्रू लगाए हैं और ना ही पेस्ट । सभी पीस को सोकट बनाकर फिट क्यों नहीं किया ?
I haven’t seen any tips here!
I think the video is missed named!
What a dangerous game,.. shit,.. sometimes there´s tension in the wood and it starts closing at the end of the blade,.. without riving knife it starts coming with high speed into your face,.. even without making any mistake,.. take care of you my friend
I really like that sophisticatedly curved ruler and hardcore "screw driver" (I use to use such impact wrench to replace wheels in my car). And of course the way he drew parallel lines.
Ya todo es comercial, el verdadero trabajo es a puro pegamento , ni modo todo lo hacen por cobrar más rápido, la carpintería es un arte, no es un oficio
Pis nəticə !
Built to fail,relying on a glue joint to hold those slats is a waste of time and material,go get is right next time
....slippers.....
Simple might be right, but Useful is a stretch. How is it useful to rip a piece of wood on a table saw without a fence? Might as well use a hand saw.
Also ... nice looking louvred doors/shutters, but what about that big strip of glue where the louvres are (aren't?) You can see it especially while you're spraying it. Should it not have been wiped clean during assembly - or maybe the end of individual louvres should be the only place that there's glue? The Glue On The Whole piece idea is faster, but you sacrifice clean lines. Opinion only. Is there a practical reason you did it that way?
Ta quedao bien.
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