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@@ДенисДенисыч-ц5д особенно откусывание кончика самореза, попробуй удержи его без направляющего кончика, можно и биту в палец вогнать, проще засверлиться и вогнать как надо
6:19 What would help to take that screw out of the timber was if he changed the direction of the drill to the unscrew setting like he did after putting the tape on.
@@KM-nj3cm but the screw being destroyed going one way does not destroy it the other way. I've had many screws that were stripped tightening but were still able to unscrew.
Предварительно просверлить отверстие по диаметру впадин шурупа - и избавитесь от многих проблем. И завинчивать легче, и трещин не будет. А еще можно применить саморезы с имитатором сверла на кончике. Собственно, автор, откусив часть шурупа, превратил его в аналог сверла.
The match was used to fill a fouled joint. Wasn't lit, but the thumby wasn't total clickbait, just no context of how the match was to be used and most, including myself, inferred it would be to melt the tape into something toxic, dangerous, and cool.
It's actually what got me interested in the video because I thought maybe electrical tape has some heat shrink kind of properties I had never thought about.
I've been a carpenter for over 20 yrs and NEVER had to put a screw in the end of a board like that. Just put the screw in about 1-1/2" from the end and it won't split. You still get the same holding power without splitting the end and you don't slow down production looking for pliers and cutting the end of the screw and fight It to get it to bite into the wood. Tips and tricks are fine but common sense works better!
Agreed. I don't imagine this being great on a work site. You might even get fired for wasting time LOL. Good tip for hobbyists though or beginners in their workshop. I did notice that the screws were way too close to the edge.
Not sure if this video applies to carpenters with over 20 years experience. It most certainly helps the thousands of D.I.Y. enthusiasts who successfully screw (pun intended) up their project and ultimately call for time served tradesmen who rarely arrive punctually, if at all to look at the job, take a month of Sundays to prepare a quote and spend most their time criticising rather than getting on with the job after endless excuses (lies) about their unreliability.
The common chippy's method is to have an oversize piece of wood and then cut after drilling (I am sure you know). But did you note the doweled timbers were out of alignment, but corrected with a convenient bit of editing? These things aren't easy and good carpenters make mistakes - the only sure fire way is to do things slowly. It took me years and years to simply get my plane iron sharp, let alone use it efficiently.
@@philbutcher6959 experience is the best teacher. I've been using my hand planes with the blade bevel facing up. I now know it works better with the bevel down after putting it in and planing wood like I've seen many carpenters shave wood and have a nice curl of wood cone up out of the plane. I had the blade in wrong for years before I found out it was upside down all that time! DUH!
@@philbutcher6959 Correct! Those weren't aligned and the screw head example he used for getting close to edges wasn't in there straight either. Tips and tricks are one thing, but if they're not going to help you elevate your game, what's the point?
The last one he has the screwdriver in forward motion so it keeps slipping out. Then he puts the tape over the screw. Then it shows the screw coming out, but this time, the screwdriver is in the reverse setting.... which is where it should have been in the first place.
Не, ты не прав. Посмотри внимательней. Сначала дощечки конкретно не сошлись. Потом сменился кадр и они уже меньше не сошлись, но всё равно заметно. Чувак видимо долго пытался, но у него так и не получилось. Мастер.
особенно "порадовал" последний сюжет где болт сначала закручивают, не особо прикладывая усилия, а после изоленты дрель уже в другую сторону крутиться, на выкручивание
TIP: Drilling a pilot hole first then using a bar of soap to coat the screw before driving the screw into the wood always makes it easier and not only will it be easier to install the screw but you also avoid splitting the wood, especially at the edge where it has the tendency to do so.
Why not just pre-drill the board in the first place? Also put all self drilling in detergent and then let them dry. Puts a film of soap and always ready to use.
1. Use a self-cutting screw, or drill a pilot hole first; 2. mark out properly, & use a compass; 3. use a centre marking tool on the edges + dowels, or use a biscuit cutter & biscuits for a strong join; 4. use a proper screw extractor.
@@TheAlirazi Its OK if the screw is not too badly damaged. Otherwise I will drill a hole & use the extractor. (Better still, don't chew the screw in the first place!) 👍
The comments added to this video are far more interesting and informative than the video itself. As for taking you to different level it's the one three further down.
Here’s an old framer’s trick fer ya. Take a 16D nail and turn it upside down and hammer the tip once. Then hammer the nail close to the end of a piece of wood. Acts like a cut nail.
Do the same with a finishing nail too.Ans it won't split the trim if you're using one near the edge of the crown molding or other small trim the finishing nail won't cause a split.Just a old school carpenter trick I was taught 35plus years ago.But guess with air guns these days some of the old ways of doing carpentry is being lost.
Мало того, чтобы древесина не кололась, нужно отступать от края не менее 2,5 диаметра гвоздя или самореза. Если нужно закрепить у самого торца, то для этого есть другие приёмы. А показанный держать ничего не будет, вырвет)
If you want to up your game to the next level pre-drill. It's still definitely quicker than digging around cutting off a screw and 9 times out of 10 it's still going to split that close to the edge.
That's how all of these videos are. "Here's a janky workaround in case you don't have [essential tool]" Either that, or "Here's how to make a crappy version of [tool] that costs about as much, takes time to make, and probably requires constant fussing as it breaks down"
@@nicholasr79 actually, in application, the sequence is pilot hole both pieces in position or by measurement, shank hole the piece to be attached, followed by driving the fastener to mate the two pieces.
Always pre drill. Cutting the end off a screw reduces the ease in which the screw can be driven, plus without the tip the screw is likely to wander when being driven in plus it’s making the drill/driver work harder. I’d like to see a screw driven into any piece of hardwood with its tip cut off. Just pre drill like a pro would do.
Just like Zelenskyy is doing regarding governing a country then. He should stick to being a clown and playing the piano with his D - at least he was competent at that.
1st tip, pre-drilling a hole prevent the wood from splitting, though positioning a screw that close to the end of a piece of wood is just asking for it to break out, cutting the point off a screw particularly without pre-drilling the wood will almost certainly lead to the screw being misaligned and is likely to lead you to picking up any metal splinter that has found it's way into the pack of screws because you would need to hold the screw firmer and for longer as it rotates. 3rd tip a compass would do the same thing without damaging the timber putting nails in and taking them back. If you don't have a compass take a slat of timber, drill one hole big enough for a screw to fit through and still allow the slat to rotate, drill a larger hole set at half the radius of the hole you want, the second hole should be big enough to allow the point of a pencil to pass through fix a piece of timber to the centre point of the wood, pop in your pencil and rotate it through 360 degrees. 4th Tip, why not just clamp both pieces of timber together and mark them both across the length using your square, it's far more accurate! Failing that, but a dowel jig, they are less that £20 on Amazon. Failing that, make a dowel jig it will cost you pennies and give greater accuracy, dowel jigs also cut out the process of having to mark the timber with a pencil and square. Don't thank me, just here to help!
А еще у автора ролика нехватает ума смазать шуруп воском(лучше всего), парафином или мылом (если не надо будет выворачивать шуруп). Тогда брусок не расколется. Можно смазать шуруп и машинным маслом. Но на бруске будет маслянистое пятно. Шуруп, смазанный воском, легко выворачивается из древесины даже через десятки лет. Если шуруп смазать мылом, то заворачивать будет хорошо. Однако от мыла шуруп поржавеет и выворачивать из дерева уже будет проблематично.
So you already have the speed square and pencil out and decide "lets get tape and a couple nails out and push on two pieces of wood" instead of just marking the second piece of wood with the tools you already have out?
That's because he dont understand this method! Use mesure tape and pencil on both piece of wood, or put nails wher ever, they will mark both side of wood likw in mirror! But also put pieces on some guide, table, wall, whatever straight!
The last one with the tape was bogus. You first show the drill in forward operation not reverse operation when trying to remove the screw. We are not blind, nor are we that stupid.
@@bobnwashington You can strip a screw and still remove it easily unless you strip it in both directions. At that point either tape like he showed or a rubber band will work to help remove the screw.
The problem with the screw , the second one is set back a bit further than the first , plus it was driven in at a angle towards back of wood -- look MA no split ! 🤔🙄
@@martinwedgeyt . In reality it's no more different than blunting the point of a nail so it does not split the wood , , so in effect that's what they are doing , it's Carpentry 101 that's taught before a Student can even pick up a hammer , But I guess some would deny that as well. An then we have Brad Point drill bits for wood , so the drill bit does not walk around as you try starting it an then sideways on you ( like in the video) -- try it you will see
#1 - just drill a hole? #3 - just use a compass? #4 - just measure both pieces with what you already have, and/or use a center-marking gauge #5 - putting it in the right direction is the first step, but I'm assuming this works. If not, just use the next size up, that's what I do.
@@ruthellainemancilla2442 The match trick is actually viable, and it's one that I was taught very early on -- that said, you're supposed to use glue to ensure the matchwood bonds to the rest of the hole. But like other parts, this one is rarely used, if ever. Just drill the correct size hole to begin with, holding the shaft of the screw against the shaft of the bit to measure. In extreme cases, drill the hole up to a common dowel size like 1/4" or 3/8" and use a dowel to fill the hole completely first.
The second attempt at joinery was obviously more accurate. Your nail heads only mark the holes relative to the ends but don’t give you centering (side to side) accuracy. A little more time to mark that spot and you save yourself time and wood.
The last one the drill was spinning clockwise in the first clip so there’s no way to see if that trick actually works on a stripped screw head. I give you credit though, your terrible ideas got me to sit through your video and comment a few times. Well done.
Yeah it works, but if I mess up a screw head, for whatever reason, I mostly cut a slot into it with my small angle grinder and use a slotted screwdriver to replace the messed up screw. That "Lifehack" works, I've tried it, but with a normal rubberband, it helps to grip the screw due to the friction of the rubber. And finally, yes the tricks were all shit.
This is a common method, framers do it all the time with three and a half inch framing nails. To avoid splitting the wood you smash the tip with your hammer, dulling the point. It's counterintuitive isn't it?.
I've worked a lot with wood and only recently learned about cut nails. Also counterintuitive is that tapered cut nails hold better than straight nails. You feel like the nail would just want to squirt back out.
Except that the boards didn't line up and he had to secretly plane the boards off camera so he could take the shot where he felt with his finger how smooth it was. 🤣
So was there a trick involving holding a lit match to black electrical tape? Didn't see any just separate uses of each item. Also, rather than cut off the tip of a wood screw, just drill a pilot hole. Also also, use a dab of wood glue with the matchstick especially when using softer wood like pine to extend the life of the job.
The match was used to fill a fouled joint. Wasn't lit, but the thumby wasn't total clickbait, just no context of how the match was to be used and most, including myself, inferred it would be to melt the tape into something toxic, dangerous, and cool.
I laughed at 1:50 when I saw the box of matches come out. My Dad has favoured this tip so strongly over the years that the joke growing up was that the whole house was held together by matches! But it certainly works.
And we started off with one that everyone has seen 100 times, followed by another.. 🤦 you don’t have to cut off the tip of the screw, if I remember correctly, you can just hammer it in 2-3 times first?? And for the third one, just use a tape measure. Faster and easier. Wait..wait.. wait.. the 2nd to last one, did you really just put two pieces of wood together to make one solid piece.. ? 😳
Si el objeto del tirafondo es asegurar la madera a otro cuerpo, porqué no se perfora con mecha donde irá éste elemento sujetador? El sentido común de observación nos dice que se producirá la rajadura de la madera en tan estrecho espacio !!
1:20 OR you can just do what you are SUPPOSED to do and drill it before you put in the screw. 2:30 OR just fill it with wood glue and not have to wrry about the screw coming loose due to moister and wood rot. 3:10 Did you know that they now have this unique invention called a COMPASS? If you don't have one of those, just use a string. WTF? 6:10 A trick on how to be even lazier. Gotta love how the two pieces were not perfectly aligned too. 6:40 People have literally been already doing this since the invention of electric drills. It's like watching a trick on how to use ziplock baggies to store sandwiches.
Great ideas! The circle drawing around the two nails was interesting. I guess the principle is that the right angle will produce a perfect circle. So obvious, yet so sublime! I'm going to thumbs up and subscribe to support these interesting efforts!
A looped string around the two nails with a third nail equidistant between and at width required will by using string as guide produce a perfect oval, difficult to explain but easy to do.
Instead of using matches... Drill the messed-up hole to the width of a wooden dowel and put that in the hole, then cut it off flush and then use a screw normally, with pilot holes of course...
Правильно - просверлить сначала сверлом тоньше шурупа, особенно в стрёмных местах. Откусить кончик - это правило для гвоздя. Шуруп надо стачивать. Иначе пиздец кусачкам или кусачим кромкам.
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A real joiner wouldn't do any of this shit
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саморез закручивал, не получилось, наклеил изоленту и решил саморез выкрутить. о, чудо!
Ток зашёл об этом написать))) 🤣
Тоже)
Прям прослезился на этом моменте.. на закручивании еще бита так скакала.. без изоленты, обрезанной прямо на бруске, выкрутилось бы ничуть не хуже.
тоже этот момент порадовал)на лоха....
про гвозди тоже еще в детстве отец показывал когда гвоздь забиваешь в доску, чтоб не лопалась. надо гвоздь затупить молотком
Советы детям дошкольного возраста. Пару раз заснул, настолько интересный ролик🥱
Бестолковые советы)) Детям такое не нужно показывать, только навредят(
@@ДенисДенисыч-ц5д особенно откусывание кончика самореза, попробуй удержи его без направляющего кончика, можно и биту в палец вогнать, проще засверлиться и вогнать как надо
ЖА Я НА САМОРЕЗАХ ВЫКЛЮЧИЛ СРАЗУ ВИДНА РУКА МАСТЕРА ФЛОМАСТЕРА
6:19 What would help to take that screw out of the timber was if he changed the direction of the drill to the unscrew setting like he did after putting the tape on.
Someone with some sense! lol
I think he was purposely destroying the head of the screw. Then showing how tape will help the grip.
@@KM-nj3cm but the screw being destroyed going one way does not destroy it the other way. I've had many screws that were stripped tightening but were still able to unscrew.
@@wholegrain1844 You're missing my point.
@Fishkeg You both are thinking too much into it. He stripped it on purpose.
Честно говоря, не представляю зачем в 5 мм от края бруска крутить саморез, но, если очень надо, то лучше воспользоваться сверлом.
да еще и второй наискось ушел в отличии от первого, то есть не в карай, а в глубь доски.
Да даже сверло не нужно. Включаешь реверс на шуруповерте, чутка вкручиваешь обратным ходом - и дальше уже без трещин идет.
Предварительно просверлить отверстие по диаметру впадин шурупа - и избавитесь от многих проблем. И завинчивать легче, и трещин не будет. А еще можно применить саморезы с имитатором сверла на кончике. Собственно, автор, откусив часть шурупа, превратил его в аналог сверла.
Робяты! Видос не про нас! Переносятся только программисты и офисные работники! 😁😁
Он просто показал что знает что так можно))) чтоб все поняли что он парень серьезный.
I guess the picture of a lit match near electrical tape that I clicked on had noth to do with the video??
The match was used to fill a fouled joint. Wasn't lit, but the thumby wasn't total clickbait, just no context of how the match was to be used and most, including myself, inferred it would be to melt the tape into something toxic, dangerous, and cool.
@@overyourheadtampa Ya, not a total clickbait, just a regular clickbait :-)
I like that feeling of mild dissatisfaction. Keeps my emotions on their tiny toes.
It's actually what got me interested in the video because I thought maybe electrical tape has some heat shrink kind of properties I had never thought about.
@@zapla. It's live bait, not a lure.
I've been a carpenter for over 20 yrs and NEVER had to put a screw in the end of a board like that. Just put the screw in about 1-1/2" from the end and it won't split. You still get the same holding power without splitting the end and you don't slow down production looking for pliers and cutting the end of the screw and fight It to get it to bite into the wood. Tips and tricks are fine but common sense works better!
Agreed. I don't imagine this being great on a work site. You might even get fired for wasting time LOL. Good tip for hobbyists though or beginners in their workshop. I did notice that the screws were way too close to the edge.
Not sure if this video applies to carpenters with over 20 years experience. It most certainly helps the thousands of D.I.Y. enthusiasts who successfully screw (pun intended) up their project and ultimately call for time served tradesmen who rarely arrive punctually, if at all to look at the job, take a month of Sundays to prepare a quote and spend most their time criticising rather than getting on with the job after endless excuses (lies) about their unreliability.
The common chippy's method is to have an oversize piece of wood and then cut after drilling (I am sure you know). But did you note the doweled timbers were out of alignment, but corrected with a convenient bit of editing? These things aren't easy and good carpenters make mistakes - the only sure fire way is to do things slowly. It took me years and years to simply get my plane iron sharp, let alone use it efficiently.
@@philbutcher6959 experience is the best teacher. I've been using my hand planes with the blade bevel facing up. I now know it works better with the bevel down after putting it in and planing wood like I've seen many carpenters shave wood and have a nice curl of wood cone up out of the plane. I had the blade in wrong for years before I found out it was upside down all that time! DUH!
@@philbutcher6959 Correct! Those weren't aligned and the screw head example he used for getting close to edges wasn't in there straight either. Tips and tricks are one thing, but if they're not going to help you elevate your game, what's the point?
Вау! Спичка в отверстии! Это так ново, это такой прорыв технологий! 🙈
Как само изготовление спичек
The last one he has the screwdriver in forward motion so it keeps slipping out. Then he puts the tape over the screw. Then it shows the screw coming out, but this time, the screwdriver is in the reverse setting.... which is where it should have been in the first place.
My thoughts exactly.
Yes he did, that ruined the experience for me, fraudsters . The match trick is good but new that one anyway, all ways carry a box in the van
Exactly
Yes, but ... where do I get electrical tape with kitty paw prints!!!!?!?!
Good eye ;-)
Прикольно, сперва две дощечки не сошлись, а потом кадр уже с другими дощечками которые идеально соединены))
Потому что лайФак не получился)
После сборки обработка напильником)))
Да, иллюзионист Коперфилд отдыхает.
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Не, ты не прав. Посмотри внимательней. Сначала дощечки конкретно не сошлись. Потом сменился кадр и они уже меньше не сошлись, но всё равно заметно. Чувак видимо долго пытался, но у него так и не получилось. Мастер.
При закручивании шурупа проще просверлить отверстие. И не портить бокорез,т.к.все шурупы каленые
особенно "порадовал" последний сюжет где болт сначала закручивают, не особо прикладывая усилия, а после изоленты дрель уже в другую сторону крутиться, на выкручивание
@@nathanblake1535 это типа он показал, что саморез не выкручивается, не думая, что зрители заметят направление прокрутки
@@Andrey_Spirkin это вам показали сорванные грани. Почему все думают. что их хотят на*бать? видимо сами так часто делают или что?
کلیپ زیبا بود . very nice clip😍👍
На другой уровень работы вас может перенести наличие сверла и циркуля.
Это просто шедевр! Поделюсь этим видео с доктором Дью!
TIP: Drilling a pilot hole first then using a bar of soap to coat the screw before driving the screw into the wood always makes it easier and not only will it be easier to install the screw but you also avoid splitting the wood, especially at the edge where it has the tendency to do so.
And use a countersink bit to make it easier for the head of the screw to go inside of the wood, so it doesn't stick out
That is what I do but I have blunted a finish nail with my hammer to keep the wood from splitting.
Why not just pre-drill the board in the first place? Also put all self drilling in detergent and then let them dry. Puts a film of soap and always ready to use.
And it smells nice.
Absolutely my dad taught me that when I was a kid. Still use it to this day, 30 years later
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1. Use a self-cutting screw, or drill a pilot hole first; 2. mark out properly, & use a compass; 3. use a centre marking tool on the edges + dowels, or use a biscuit cutter & biscuits for a strong join; 4. use a proper screw extractor.
Well said. :))
But i believe the trick with the tape to extract the screw is a good one.
@@TheAlirazi Its OK if the screw is not too badly damaged. Otherwise I will drill a hole & use the extractor. (Better still, don't chew the screw in the first place!) 👍
That soundtrack, though! Straight fire!! 🔥🔥🔥
С двумя гвоздями и угольником для построения окружности - зачет!👍
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Эллипс рисуется при помощи двух гвоздей, шнурка и карандаша.
@@АнатолийАскольдович эта истина известна только тем, кто учился в школе)
@@NightProwlerD кому как! меня например дед этому научил, лет 25 назад!
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The screw are angled differently is why it never split out the second time.
They are also two different screws look at the heads
And the wood is split, you can see it if you look closely.
Our Daddy does stuff like this. So cool!!!
The comments added to this video are far more interesting and informative than the video itself.
As for taking you to different level it's the one three further down.
Super man ! 👍👍👍👍
Here’s an old framer’s trick fer ya. Take a 16D nail and turn it upside down and hammer the tip once. Then hammer the nail close to the end of a piece of wood. Acts like a cut nail.
Do the same with a finishing nail too.Ans it won't split the trim if you're using one near the edge of the crown molding or other small trim the finishing nail won't cause a split.Just a old school carpenter trick I was taught 35plus years ago.But guess with air guns these days some of the old ways of doing carpentry is being lost.
You beat me to it Joe.
It's exactly what I was going to recommend.
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Vsleu Will,gratidão!!!
первый шуруп вкручен с небольшим уклоном в сторону края второу с явным уклоном в сторону заготовки.проше просверлится и не впаривать туфту
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Мало того, чтобы древесина не кололась, нужно отступать от края не менее 2,5 диаметра гвоздя или самореза. Если нужно закрепить у самого торца, то для этого есть другие приёмы. А показанный держать ничего не будет, вырвет)
El último truco muy bueno pero sería más real si intentase girar siempre en el mismo sentido, el prime ejemplo aprieta el tornillo
Согласен, рупь за сто.
Aí sim meu amigo super genial tem potencial e alta qualidade parabéns
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If you want to up your game to the next level pre-drill. It's still definitely quicker than digging around cutting off a screw and 9 times out of 10 it's still going to split that close to the edge.
That's how all of these videos are. "Here's a janky workaround in case you don't have [essential tool]"
Either that, or "Here's how to make a crappy version of [tool] that costs about as much, takes time to make, and probably requires constant fussing as it breaks down"
It's called a pilot hole 👈
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And the sad part is Americans use to know that. 😉
@@nicholasr79 actually, in application, the sequence is pilot hole both pieces in position or by measurement, shank hole the piece to be attached, followed by driving the fastener to mate the two pieces.
Always pre drill. Cutting the end off a screw reduces the ease in which the screw can be driven, plus without the tip the screw is likely to wander when being driven in plus it’s making the drill/driver work harder. I’d like to see a screw driven into any piece of hardwood with its tip cut off. Just pre drill like a pro would do.
The last one is what I was waiting for ! 👍🔥👍
Wow this was an..... Interesting video. Great way to teach people really ineffective and bad ways of doing this stuff.
Just like Zelenskyy is doing regarding governing a country then. He should stick to being a clown and playing the piano with his D - at least he was competent at that.
Very very good!!! Tranks!!
1st tip, pre-drilling a hole prevent the wood from splitting, though positioning a screw that close to the end of a piece of wood is just asking for it to break out, cutting the point off a screw particularly without pre-drilling the wood will almost certainly lead to the screw being misaligned and is likely to lead you to picking up any metal splinter that has found it's way into the pack of screws because you would need to hold the screw firmer and for longer as it rotates.
3rd tip a compass would do the same thing without damaging the timber putting nails in and taking them back. If you don't have a compass take a slat of timber, drill one hole big enough for a screw to fit through and still allow the slat to rotate, drill a larger hole set at half the radius of the hole you want, the second hole should be big enough to allow the point of a pencil to pass through fix a piece of timber to the centre point of the wood, pop in your pencil and rotate it through 360 degrees.
4th Tip, why not just clamp both pieces of timber together and mark them both across the length using your square, it's far more accurate! Failing that, but a dowel jig, they are less that £20 on Amazon. Failing that, make a dowel jig it will cost you pennies and give greater accuracy, dowel jigs also cut out the process of having to mark the timber with a pencil and square.
Don't thank me, just here to help!
I agree ..... waste of time watching this video
yup!
It's videos like this that are the reason why the dislike count shouldn't have been removed.
In this video, we saw beautiful ideas from you. We are waiting for your next videos.
А на 6:18 слабо было сразу крутить против часовой? А в самом начале ролика засверлить не судьба? С какого уровня надо перенестись на этот?)
Это называется "кручу, верчу, запутать хочу". 😃
Хех, а я и не заметил. 😺
Excelente ideia,de marceneiro.
Um abração de titocoelho
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Вместо того, чтобы засверлить, лучше плоскогубцы сломать?! Гениально
А еще у автора ролика нехватает ума смазать шуруп воском(лучше всего), парафином или мылом (если не надо будет выворачивать шуруп). Тогда брусок не расколется. Можно смазать шуруп и машинным маслом. Но на бруске будет маслянистое пятно. Шуруп, смазанный воском, легко выворачивается из древесины даже через десятки лет. Если шуруп смазать мылом, то заворачивать будет хорошо. Однако от мыла шуруп поржавеет и выворачивать из дерева уже будет проблематично.
Кроме того, с вторым шурупом сжульничал - под углом закрутил.
Я сам в шоке..
Хороший саморез хрен ты пассатижами перекусишь! Если только древний советский шуруп, у которого и шлицы сбивались с полоборота!
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So you already have the speed square and pencil out and decide "lets get tape and a couple nails out and push on two pieces of wood" instead of just marking the second piece of wood with the tools you already have out?
That's because he dont understand this method! Use mesure tape and pencil on both piece of wood, or put nails wher ever, they will mark both side of wood likw in mirror! But also put pieces on some guide, table, wall, whatever straight!
Yep just hold the 2 pieces side by side would have been a lot quicker 🤷♂️
Not only that when he was done the two pieces were scew
I was going to bitch about that too.
Bravo...grazie
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The last one with the tape was bogus. You first show the drill in forward operation not reverse operation when trying to remove the screw. We are not blind, nor are we that stupid.
I think he was boogering the screw, then showing how to get a bogered screw out??
@@bobnwashington You can strip a screw and still remove it easily unless you strip it in both directions. At that point either tape like he showed or a rubber band will work to help remove the screw.
The bit itself looked odd, like it was an extraction bit, but it still will only work in reverse direction.
Very bad idea
@@lokeshsekar4008 No not a very bad idea. No harm will come to you if you put tape on the head of a screw.
Excelente ideia de carpintaria.
Um abração de titocoelho
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The problem with the screw , the second one is set back a bit further than the first , plus it was driven in at a angle towards back of wood -- look MA no split ! 🤔🙄
Try it and you will see that it does work. The screw with no point acts like a drill and makes a hole so does not split the wood. M
@@martinwedgeyt . In reality it's no more different than blunting the point of a nail so it does not split the wood , , so in effect that's what they are doing , it's Carpentry 101 that's taught before a Student can even pick up a hammer , But I guess some would deny that as well. An then we have Brad Point drill bits for wood , so the drill bit does not walk around as you try starting it an then sideways on you ( like in the video) -- try it you will see
@@paulrooster2108 I have used them all. And I know all about these "tricks" M
Never ever don’t ever put a screw so close to the end…..even with ‘tricks’ to stop splitting, structurally it’s a non starter.
Wonderful ideas, well done 👌💫👏
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#1 - just drill a hole?
#3 - just use a compass?
#4 - just measure both pieces with what you already have, and/or use a center-marking gauge
#5 - putting it in the right direction is the first step, but I'm assuming this works. If not, just use the next size up, that's what I do.
where was #2
@@ruthellainemancilla2442 The match trick is actually viable, and it's one that I was taught very early on -- that said, you're supposed to use glue to ensure the matchwood bonds to the rest of the hole.
But like other parts, this one is rarely used, if ever. Just drill the correct size hole to begin with, holding the shaft of the screw against the shaft of the bit to measure.
In extreme cases, drill the hole up to a common dowel size like 1/4" or 3/8" and use a dowel to fill the hole completely first.
If Gilligan had these tips he could have fixed the Minnow and gotten off the island.
i was looking for this comment, the drill being used to tighten the screw then after taping, loosening it was the best part for me.
Very nice 👌👍 😊
The second attempt at joinery was obviously more accurate. Your nail heads only mark the holes relative to the ends but don’t give you centering (side to side) accuracy. A little more time to mark that spot and you save yourself time and wood.
That dowel joined piece has been sanded off camera to make the evenness more appealing
6:21 what carefully , the drill turned in the other direction after adding the tape
He used a screw extraction bit. The one way is used clockwise, then flipped then used in reverse.
Good stuff, thanks!
You can pound a nail so it flattens the point, this also helps to keep wood from when driving a nail.
Thank you so much
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I was so amazed I had to go for a long walk to calm down.
The last tip is a life saver!
The last one the drill was spinning clockwise in the first clip so there’s no way to see if that trick actually works on a stripped screw head. I give you credit though, your terrible ideas got me to sit through your video and comment a few times. Well done.
Yeah it works, but if I mess up a screw head, for whatever reason, I mostly cut a slot into it with my small angle grinder and use a slotted screwdriver to replace the messed up screw. That "Lifehack" works, I've tried it, but with a normal rubberband, it helps to grip the screw due to the friction of the rubber. And finally, yes the tricks were all shit.
Ero manovale prima di questo video, adesso sono capocantiere, grazie ♥️
#4 is a good one if you don’t have a set of dowel alignment pins.
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That's exactly what I've thought... I mean if you want it to be bootleg, it can be, but it is so much quicker to just use the alignment pins.
Thank you they are great ideas
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закручивает шуруп без изоленты, хм не выкручивается. Налепил изоленту, шурик в обратную сторону включил - о, выкрутилось. Гэний
My father-in-law used to blunt the tip of a nail to keep a board from splitting. It works.
Вообще-то под шуруп нужно сверлить и никаких проблем...Actually, you need to drill under the screw and no problem ...
Thanks for sharing
This is a common method, framers do it all the time with three and a half inch framing nails. To avoid splitting the wood you smash the tip with your hammer, dulling the point. It's counterintuitive isn't it?.
I've worked a lot with wood and only recently learned about cut nails. Also counterintuitive is that tapered cut nails hold better than straight nails. You feel like the nail would just want to squirt back out.
Thank you
Это все уже по 100500 раз снималось всеми кому не лень. Все "ноу-хау" бояны 1000 летней давности
Просто каждое новое поколение делает эти открытия заново.
@@ЭдуардМахиев Есть грамотные авторы которые ценять время зрителя и отслеживают в Ютубе подобные идеи чтобы не повторяться.
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Excelente dicas meu amigo 👍👍 parabéns 👏👏.🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
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Excelentes consejos, majistral.
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Проще произнести заклинание: Серапуки, Серапуки, переставь из жопы руки!. Серапуки - это так зовут домового, который отвечает за это дело.
Это для всех регионах актуально?
Great .
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Usar um esquadro para dar aplicação prática ao arco capaz de 90º. Deviam usar isso nas aulas de geometria.
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you must bot gloves to protict your hand . thank you.
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The nail marking trick was worth the entire video. Thanks!
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Except that the boards didn't line up and he had to secretly plane the boards off camera so he could take the shot where he felt with his finger how smooth it was. 🤣
You can see where the two surfaces didnt line up after he hammered them together. Then video cuts to another shot and magically they're flush. Hmmmmm
@@heimdall4148, да! Я тоже обратил внимание. Не эфективно. Плохой лайфхак.
@@ninjafished потому что потом он взял линейку и карандаш.
Luar biasa triknya, Terima kasih
So was there a trick involving holding a lit match to black electrical tape? Didn't see any just separate uses of each item. Also, rather than cut off the tip of a wood screw, just drill a pilot hole. Also also, use a dab of wood glue with the matchstick especially when using softer wood like pine to extend the life of the job.
The word you are looking for is called a "clickbait".
The match was used to fill a fouled joint. Wasn't lit, but the thumby wasn't total clickbait, just no context of how the match was to be used and most, including myself, inferred it would be to melt the tape into something toxic, dangerous, and cool.
Nice video, thanks :)
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I laughed at 1:50 when I saw the box of matches come out. My Dad has favoured this tip so strongly over the years that the joke growing up was that the whole house was held together by matches! But it certainly works.
Yee, some useful stuff.
And we started off with one that everyone has seen 100 times, followed by another.. 🤦
you don’t have to cut off the tip of the screw, if I remember correctly, you can just hammer it in 2-3 times first??
And for the third one, just use a tape measure. Faster and easier.
Wait..wait.. wait.. the 2nd to last one, did you really just put two pieces of wood together to make one solid piece.. ? 😳
It's interesting to see that this videos has nearly 3 million views after 3 weeks.
The screw extraction would work the first time if you went the correct way like you did the second time. No need for the tape. Do it right
Yes you right, at first he screw forward, after he put a piece of tape then he screw in reverse.
@@hungnguyen-vq7kd yeah I know
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Чтобы не трескалась доска при вкручивании самореза,ставишь на выкручивания чуть прокручивашь и закручиваешь, никогда нетреснет)))
Точно такая же мысля была.
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Si el objeto del tirafondo es asegurar la madera a otro cuerpo, porqué no se perfora con mecha donde irá éste elemento sujetador? El sentido común de observación nos dice que se producirá la rajadura de la madera en tan estrecho espacio !!
Удивил так удивил,волшебник,не меньше.
Это творчество не от бльшого ума
Ну прям ооочень локаничное видео. Чуть не уснул
Так чётко все отметил что пришлось 25-ку фуганить до пятнашки🤮
Ничего не понял, но согласен:)))
О том же подумал...
Ага и пятнашку потом до десятки отцентровать🤦♂️🤣
и для чего нужен прикол с гвоздями?
Всю жизнь считал. что древесину фугуют. а оказывается фуганят...
1:20 OR you can just do what you are SUPPOSED to do and drill it before you put in the screw.
2:30 OR just fill it with wood glue and not have to wrry about the screw coming loose due to moister and wood rot.
3:10 Did you know that they now have this unique invention called a COMPASS? If you don't have one of those, just use a string. WTF?
6:10 A trick on how to be even lazier. Gotta love how the two pieces were not perfectly aligned too.
6:40 People have literally been already doing this since the invention of electric drills. It's like watching a trick on how to use ziplock baggies to store sandwiches.
На другой уровень? Это каким же рукажопом нужно было быть изначально)
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Не то, что перенесся, я прям воспарил.
Beautiful ❤️
Great ideas! The circle drawing around the two nails was interesting. I guess the principle is that the right angle will produce a perfect circle. So obvious, yet so sublime! I'm going to thumbs up and subscribe to support these interesting efforts!
Theres this tool called compass invented a lot of years ago that draws a perfect circle and makes it in much less time.
@@paulo6456 ikr. That was one of the dumbest ways ive ever seen to draw a circle. Literally 2 holes in a stick is better.
Compass.50pence or about 60cents..jesus..two nails n a set square an marker pen,, pointless af.😅😂💯👍🇬🇧✌🇺🇸
A looped string around the two nails with a third nail equidistant between and at width required will by using string as guide produce a perfect oval, difficult to explain but easy to do.
Instead of using matches... Drill the messed-up hole to the width of a wooden dowel and put that in the hole, then cut it off flush and then use a screw normally, with pilot holes of course...
Из всего этого меня заинтересовало лишь где взять изоленту с отпечатками кошачьих лап 6:32 ???
Wow really
Правильно - просверлить сначала сверлом тоньше шурупа, особенно в стрёмных местах. Откусить кончик - это правило для гвоздя. Шуруп надо стачивать. Иначе пиздец кусачкам или кусачим кромкам.
...особенно калёный шуруп!