It just looks fancier/neater/ really shows all of what material will be removed- for little videos for the public like this. A scribble with a pencil definitely does the job when you're just working though.. I'm guessing he doesn't do this for every marking on every project he does- just for videos.
Too many additional operations. The radial arm saw operation could produce the required result. The tenon will not be seen so any minor saw marks are not important.
@@keri5320 it is a radial arm saw. It is really cool tool, but kinda dangerous aswell, so only for professionals i guess. Especially with the dado stack on there. I use one now and again in ship restauration as a volunteer at “The Batavia” in the Netherlands. Wouldn’t trust myself to do work like this on that one though. I use a stopblock for accurate lengths and that be it.
If you've got it, use it, but I honestly just did the same thing with a band saw, and no chiseling needed afterwards. (Just need to set the band saw up properly off course)
Not criticizing by any means, more so curious...when you do your cuts on the RAS, why do you work towards the stop block versus start at the stop block and work the other way...again, just curious...damn fine work btw!!
DUDE!!!.... I'm liking the new table.......... I've made one epoxy coffee table.... you sir have inspired me. To make a new one...... thank you sir.....😂😂😂😂
You always nail it, dude. No pun intended! I really like the way you mark your layout lines and hash marks so there is no doubt what material is supposed to be removed.
I like how you under cut the corners a little bit to get a perfect fit. Will also allow glue to get the hole way to the bottom of the joint. This is a great way to make a strong fit up. You top notch work. I enjoy seeing what you make. 👍
When you have the equipments it is very fun to design and make it happen..but the master piece is when you make something with your barehands without the help of power tools..
It must be wonderful to have all those expensive machines, tools, gadgets and jigs available to hand. Loads of space. Meanwhile, in the real world.....😢
Is there a specific name for this type of joint where the tenon passes through the mortise? I was looking to do something similar with exposed pegs on the outer portion of the piece.
Even his cross-hatching is damn-near PERFECT.... 😂
Lol that's what I was thinking - who would take the time to mark out cuts like that!
Thank you very much
It just looks fancier/neater/ really shows all of what material will be removed- for little videos for the public like this. A scribble with a pencil definitely does the job when you're just working though.. I'm guessing he doesn't do this for every marking on every project he does- just for videos.
My first thought!
@Thuong Vo im sure he just made it pretty for the video
Too many additional operations. The radial arm saw operation could produce the required result. The tenon will not be seen so any minor saw marks are not important.
I'm always amazed to see what working with likely a $mil plus shop looks like. Awesome job!
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If I had a workshop like this I would be constantly smiling as well
Блин киянка напоминает гранату времен ВОВ 😅
COOOL GOOD WORK SHOP⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐💙🤗
Thanks very much
Nice toys...great job😊
You have the coolest tools
Thanks very much!
@@dustylumberco what's the first one? Sliding drop saw with a height stopper?
@@keri5320 it is a radial arm saw. It is really cool tool, but kinda dangerous aswell, so only for professionals i guess.
Especially with the dado stack on there.
I use one now and again in ship restauration as a volunteer at “The Batavia” in the Netherlands.
Wouldn’t trust myself to do work like this on that one though.
I use a stopblock for accurate lengths and that be it.
Show me a diy King size bed please.
Sorry I haven't made any beds and I have a fully booked production schedule that does not include any beds
Love your videos man i am 13 and want to have everything like you have one day for my woodworking journey
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you have inspired me to take up the skill of woodworking so i can make my own wood creations to eat
Awesome!! Happy to hear it
You're not sposed to eat the creations 😂
@@MacMalcyMac i am hungry
If you've got it, use it, but I honestly just did the same thing with a band saw, and no chiseling needed afterwards. (Just need to set the band saw up properly off course)
Love your shop !
Not criticizing by any means, more so curious...when you do your cuts on the RAS, why do you work towards the stop block versus start at the stop block and work the other way...again, just curious...damn fine work btw!!
Here's a full tour I give of the RAS and it's features
facebook.com/dustylumberco/videos/1590746581126207
Can we just ignore the work for a sec and appreciate him smiling throughout the whole video?
This was so soothing to watch 🤗 hold on while I watch it again 😊
Wish I could chisel that fast!
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😂😂 mee too..!!
@@mogalisiddarth 8.30am qué ip
All these videos got me wanting a radial arm saw baaaaaad.
😁🙌💪 I love having one in my shop
A crafty tradesman. Always enjoy what does. Something new every time. ❤❤
It's so cool I didn't even realize it started over lol
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I love how happy you look lol shit is making me happy just watching the joy this brings you
I am jealous on your tools and equipments, how much you invest on these gorgeous tools 😮
I'm sure that his past self could also be jealous of his present self. Life is a journey.❤
And now it's time for a good cup of coffee 😊☕️
I'm wondering how much furniture you've made for your home 🤔
A bunch of pieces
im a driller for a drilling company and make great money but dudes like this make me wish I did something like this with detail and precision.
Nice shop.
I think it was easier to build the table bench than doing the cross-hatching 😂
Very beautiful work sir on that project sir nice 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Is that oak?
Yes
You always got some solid joints and beautiful projects bud, keep it up!
I appreciate that thank you
You are very precise. My work looks more like a government job. Im learning tho. Thanks for the lessons.
😁🙌👏👏 Keep at it !
@@dustylumberco just did something similar, would love to see the video of the mortise. I’ll browse through your videos to see if it’s there…
I kind of miss having a radial arm saw. The really do make nice dados.
U can get for free all the time on CL, depending on how much people live around you. Unless it’s a space thing at your place, perhaps?
DUDE!!!.... I'm liking the new table.......... I've made one epoxy coffee table.... you sir have inspired me. To make a new one...... thank you sir.....😂😂😂😂
I can only imagine the cost only for all that nice Oak lumber …….. 😮. Nice stuff
Full festool top
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What a rockstar!!!❤❤❤
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Master craftsman, no doubt about it
It’s a pity Freud won’t make a 12” Dado
Nice job my man, like u allways do... U should be named here nice job Dusty!
Im sure it will be beautiful
I have a whole new respect for Ikea
Nice machinery though 😅..!!
Thanks
You always nail it, dude. No pun intended! I really like the way you mark your layout lines and hash marks so there is no doubt what material is supposed to be removed.
You always look like you're having a great time making these projects. To me, using power tools is terror while trying to keep all my fingers.
Good job
nice carpentry equipments wish i could have that all of it...
Awesome 👍👍👍👍
As in wood talk, I also could do with those tools 😋
Awesome work 👌
if your the only one cutting...was you bored telling me what you are cutting?... still like the videos👍🏻
Sorry I do not understand what you're asking. Thank you
I like how you under cut the corners a little bit to get a perfect fit. Will also allow glue to get the hole way to the bottom of the joint. This is a great way to make a strong fit up. You top notch work. I enjoy seeing what you make. 👍
Isso não é uma marcenaria, é um paraiso😅
How do you square out your wood so nicely.
For when you need a coffee table that only a team of horses can pull.
Do you make much furniture/projects without the use of machines and just chisels etc ?
Titiz işçilik,en sevdiğimden
I appreciate that thank you
🖐️ iyi günler dilerim
I love the _”snap”_ that smooth, square stock makes.
Cool ... I just bought a rusty chisel and a hammer.
When you have the equipments it is very fun to design and make it happen..but the master piece is when you make something with your barehands without the help of power tools..
Try doing it with a ryobi circular saw and chisels then that'll be impressive.
A coffee table that's good for when you're hosting your WWE friends and things get a little rowdy
Un uomo innamorato pazzo del suo lavoro.
I noticed you used both handed.
Первый раз увидел, что он делает что-то руками.
Зауважал.
Da gosto de ver proficional trabalhar 😮😮😮😮😮😮
Just bought all those mashines you have to make a coffee table. Turns out it was cheaper to just buy the table 😂
Wow... I wish I could stop traffic to set my GoPro to show ppl what I do for a living. Which is operating a tractor/trailer.😅
He doesn’t need nails or screws at all!
What kind of wood is that, and what kind of wood do u usually use for tables and such. Ty for help. Keep up the good work.
I wonder How much you oaid for that tool?💰💰💰💰
Which tool?
Суппер🎉
Spends more time marking than cutting
Think 11 times, measure twice, cut once.
wow very nice
Mantap alat nya mahal ya
Ahhh power tools, how I covet thee
Oh, I've got a tool for that ... and I know how to use 'em!
This dude has a lot of fancy stuff 😳
♥️🇲🇽♥️😁👍
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It's not him it's the machines. Anyone can do this with the right tools
Bro buy another shoes that's talent
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top skills❤❤
I'll assume the extra steps and double handling were purely for the video
The steps I took were the process I usually take, I just mark heavier for the education as I've been asked to better show how to mark out cuts.
Oye amigo as un video de tu taller saludos
It must be wonderful to have all those expensive machines, tools, gadgets and jigs available to hand. Loads of space. Meanwhile, in the real world.....😢
"Bro just cut i... oh I see"
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just extra work when you gotta show off
Без стамески дело все таки не идет
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What chisels do you use??
Is there a specific name for this type of joint where the tenon passes through the mortise? I was looking to do something similar with exposed pegs on the outer portion of the piece.
Why not take it to final dimension with the dado stack? Not precise enough?
On this episode of “Just uses screws”
The people who are new and asking “what is he making” the answer is…
Keep going
Almost there
I have no clue
Too bad you can't get radial arm saws anymore.
Too bad you couldn't get more precision into your work.
Why do you use a radial arm saw? I’ve heard those are dangerous. Never seen one before.
Make a video of how to make the lines in the wood 😂😂😂
Perfeito. Que madeira é essa?
Is all you stuff pre sold?
How long did it take you to give that piece of wood fishnet stockings?