Wow, you are the only Content Creator showing something like this - good for you. Most of us just show stuff that 50 others have already shown - we just try to improve it or condense it, but you have now done a video for woodworking that nobody else has done (of course, I have not done a search yet, so I could be wrong, as I usually am!). Thanks, Shawn. Going to get my iPad now and download this puppy and start taking my iPad to the shop.
Just want to say thank you very much for taking the time to teach beginners like myself. I am 79 years old and retired last year from being a critical care paramedic. I love turning wood so your lessons are of great value to me....thanks.
Man, I WISH you were my neighbor because I can understand everything you describe and follow along easily! I'm just getting into woodworking as a tool to help with my PTSD. (I lost my leg in Iraq '04) A Vietnam veteran suggested I do so because it saved his life when he suffered with his own demons. I have been watching a lot of videos from several creators, but I have a hard time focusing as I watch. Another side effect of the old injury. I found your video on choosing a table saw type and made it through the whole video as I took notes! Major accomplishment for me! This video was the 2nd of yours I watched, and the information you provided in both videos far exceeds anything I have yet seen. I cannot thank you enough for teaching the way you do!! I have a ways to go before I have tools, but I do have an iPad. I can add this to the small notebook I have been sketching in as the first "shop tools" I owned. I'm on my way! 📐🤓👌⭐⭐⭐⭐
I love this video! Thank you so much for sharing everything you do with us. I’m so ready to delve in; I’ve just been accumulating; for the past 7 or 8 years. I started out carving; learned a lot of the basics, and realized I’d only get better through practice. I also became super interested in Woodturning, and got me a small lathe and some tools; then started accumulating major tools like a bandsaw; jointer;table saw;planer, sander,etc. I didn’t go out and purchase the latest and greatest; didn’t have to. I’d get these things at a minimal price. I lately purchased a 4’X8’ CNC. I don’t know how to run it yet, but I understand that I’ll really need get maybe rhino; and rhino I’ll, to have a CAD/CAM to work it. The thing is, everything I’m learning is enhancing the other. Thanks again Tommy
I have thought about getting a tablet for a long time now i am sold will be shopping ASAP. It will save on printing things off my desktop and taking them to the shop and if I have the need to refresh my memory about something on TH-cam I can.
Great info. Thanks I'm looking forward to use my tablet for my wood work I'm new on wood working but very excited to take my journey in woodworking to a different label. Thanks again for this info. Keep up the good work.
I use autodesk sketchbook for my android phone and tablet. I love the simple tools that you can use like the straight edges, curve guides, and symmetry. And like you said, layering is a game changer over pen and paper.
Shawn, this just may have kicked me off the fence. I have been thinking about a tablet for use in the shop. Why too much time spent looking for a drawing I know I did and it is "somewhere' in this cabinet. You pretty much just proved my thinking was on the right track. Thanks!
Fun stuff my friend, I have a back ground in photography, and I switched to apple back in the early 2000's strictly for photoshop etc. This looks like a really fun program and as always you made a very good and interesting video about the iPad and program. Thanks for sharing and I hope you have a blessed week. Dale
Fantastic video! Every time I watch your channel I learn something. I hope you continue to gain more viewers. Your content and presentation are top and you deserve a wider audience.
Shawn, you should look into TeamViewer. You can use it to connect the iPad remotely to your main PC. That way, you can directly access files on your main PC and you can transfer your iPad files directly to your main PC (or vice versa). It works via your home network and remotely over the internet. It's free for personal use. I've been using it for years to help access and maintain all my, my wife's, and my in-laws' PCs and laptops. All without having to store anything in the "cloud".
Wow! When I first saw the Apple Pencil I thought it would be useful, but busy with other stuff I never researched it other than looking at the price & thinking no, but your video has opened my eyes to the amazing empowering potential of this & now I lust after one especially as you have indicated the price & performance of the basic entry which is likely fine for me. I always thought it would also be useful for marking up text, particularly when I am proof reading novel chapters for my business partner. Typing in stuff, changing the colour, striking out etc is very clunky & motivation destroying, but this looks super useful & intuitive to use.Thanks for sharing!
I will say it isn't great if you're expecting more powerful editing programs. Text, wordprocessing, sketching... the convenience makes me want to work on those more but I hate having to do serious editing of video and images on it. Then again, in a pinch it'll get it done.
I used to edit video with vhs recorders, analogue mixer, printed titles,pause the tape, then start it & all manner of difficult &vexing things. Compared to this days, an iPad is like a magical tablet from some great super natural creature. When I had done all of that only a very few people got to see it & the vhs tapes fade with time. We now live in extraordinary times, over flowing with blessings, the biggest trouble being that there is so much that one has to be selective and that is more difficult than it seems with so much that is exciting & useful.
Thanks! I've used an iPad since they first came out to handle inventory and billing on items I make and sell. I have 7 other drawing apps on it and this beats them all. Now I can sketch items to make during the slow time at craft shows.
I love the decision of making my tablet a shoptablet. Both for music purposes and plans availability. It really is a great idea to have one around. Laptops get too dusty
Thanks, Shawn. I didn’t know about this technology, and it seems helpful in the shop as well as a fun creative outlet. Respectfully, at 10:57 I think you mean 100 degrees.
There's an app called Ivydraw for Android based tablets. It is node based like Inkscape and CorelDraw. I haven't tried it with a pencil based stylus, but hope to upgrade to the Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 and try it out.
I grew up on Calvin & Hobbes. Bill Waterson was a big inspiration and I had always wanted to be a newspaper cartoonist. I was very sad as newspapers died off and I realized that even if I somehow made a good enough comic, no one would see it!
Awesome information! I believe I have the same old as you and have only used it for music but had never thought using it in the shop. I have a great drawing all called sketchbook pro on it. Now I need to use it for my designs.
Thank you! YES! That is what I needed. I down loaded the app after watching your video. I had a little trouble finding it-I couldn’t understand exactly what you said the name of the program was. (Bit deaf). Printing out the name would have helped but I was persistent and found it. I really like your videos-now I am going to watch it over and learn to use the program. 😎🤟
Shawn this is another excellent video. I’ll need to try the Linea app on my iPad Pro. It looks like it’s easy to use. I’m also looking into Affinity Designer for the iPad. I have it on my Macintosh. It does do vectors.
Very informative! Really enjoy your videos. I'm an architect, and a very advanced, hardcore AutoCAD user (since 1987), so that's what I use for all my woodworking design. I'm sure you have a lot of those old sketchbooks, but have you considered scanning select pages to archive them in a more retrievable format? You could then use them as backgrounds for new designs, or to refine old designs. Just a thought. Cheers... Dan
Great video! Adobe illustrator is available in the App Store. I haven’t used it, so I can’t comment on how good it is, but that might solve your vector problem.
Thanks for sharing this app. I have been looking for tool to unleash the pencil with. The Adobe sketch and draw just weren’t doing it for me. Have you come across a worthy 2d drawing tool like the old MacDraw, simple line and shape vectors with dimension capability. I realize you are likely too young to know MacDraw, it was a really nice, simple effective tool.
I’ve wanted to learn how to sketch and prototype on a computer or tablet but I just haven’t been able to figure any of the programs out. I usually sketch on a scrap piece of wood and build as I go lol
Thanks for the great video! I love my iPad and am thinking of getting the 12” Pro for drawing but not sure about the larger size... would LOVE to have that pencil - QUESTION: have you found an iPad app that will do dimensions for the drawings like Sketchup does?
This a great info share. I am wondering if you can print out your plans so that use can use as template? At aprox the 15 min I believe you touched on this. Do you think that it could be used on a 3D printer? I like to mix my wood creations with a 3D print. Love your teachings. Thanks
@@wortheffort Thanks Shawn for answering. I watched the video again and found the answer at around 23 minutes. There is an icon for print but I like the cloud option. I can print the sketch on paper then measure. Like your shirt.
Thanks for the content! There is an app called concepts for the iPad that I use that is vector based and allows you to set scale and measurements. It also has an infinite drawing space option!
Would you consider doing an update to this video. Include such things as are you still using Linea and how are you using it. I am attempting to use it to draw things in my shop but I am not having anything close to the drawings that you do in this video. Thanks
@@wortheffort Thanks, you are NOT an old woodworker, I am. I started woodworking at 70 and have been primarily a woodturner for the last 2 years. You have a rather unique take on the working of wood and I have enjoyed many of your videos. Keep up the good work if and when you can.
Shawn--great video. I did purchase linea app and am trying to get familiar with it. I need help selecting a stylus for ( 2017 ) 5th Gen IPAD. Suggestions? Thanks
You'll have to do some research on that one. I do know the apple pencil only works on 2018 like I got and ipad Pro's but that a stylus should work with any ipad or iphone. Just not sure how well they'll work.
Turn on "Open Transcript" from the three dots to the far right of the 'Like' buttons and you have a print version of what he said displayed. I think you are looking for Linea.
I also promoted android, adobe, Microsoft and every other company. Obviously you didn’t watch it and needed to make some kind of righteous statement to feel better about yourself. Hope it worked.
Weedeater - hope you are kidding. He seems to use whatever he uses, not just Apple, but if you are serious, consider why it even makes sense to take such a stance. Do you think virtually all other companies in the computer hardware business on the PC and Linux side don't source from where they get cheap tech and labor. If so, read more!
Wow, Sam Kinison is still alive as a TH-cam presenter. Good presentation! Thanks for info!
Wow, you are the only Content Creator showing something like this - good for you. Most of us just show stuff that 50 others have already shown - we just try to improve it or condense it, but you have now done a video for woodworking that nobody else has done (of course, I have not done a search yet, so I could be wrong, as I usually am!). Thanks, Shawn. Going to get my iPad now and download this puppy and start taking my iPad to the shop.
Ya, oddball like that. Wait till the “Karate Moves” to break down stock video.
Just want to say thank you very much for taking the time to teach beginners like myself.
I am 79 years old and retired last year from being a critical care paramedic. I love turning wood so your lessons are of great value to me....thanks.
Man, I WISH you were my neighbor because I can understand everything you describe and follow along easily! I'm just getting into woodworking as a tool to help with my PTSD. (I lost my leg in Iraq '04) A Vietnam veteran suggested I do so because it saved his life when he suffered with his own demons. I have been watching a lot of videos from several creators, but I have a hard time focusing as I watch. Another side effect of the old injury. I found your video on choosing a table saw type and made it through the whole video as I took notes! Major accomplishment for me! This video was the 2nd of yours I watched, and the information you provided in both videos far exceeds anything I have yet seen. I cannot thank you enough for teaching the way you do!! I have a ways to go before I have tools, but I do have an iPad. I can add this to the small notebook I have been sketching in as the first "shop tools" I owned. I'm on my way! 📐🤓👌⭐⭐⭐⭐
Thanks
One of your most enjoyable videos, thanks for sharing
You are very correct. It's almost necessary. I'ma a believer in old world craftsmanship merged with good technology.
Yes, well done. Good advocation for continuing learning and embracing new technologies where appropriate into your normal workflows.
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I love this video! Thank you so much for sharing everything you do with us. I’m so ready to delve in; I’ve just been accumulating; for the past 7 or 8 years. I started out carving; learned a lot of the basics, and realized I’d only get better through practice. I also became super interested in Woodturning, and got me a small lathe and some tools; then started accumulating major tools like a bandsaw; jointer;table saw;planer, sander,etc. I didn’t go out and purchase the latest and greatest; didn’t have to. I’d get these things at a minimal price. I lately purchased a 4’X8’ CNC. I don’t know how to run it yet, but I understand that I’ll really need get maybe rhino; and rhino I’ll, to have a CAD/CAM to work it. The thing is, everything I’m learning is enhancing the other.
Thanks again
Tommy
I have thought about getting a tablet for a long time now i am sold will be shopping ASAP. It will save on printing things off my desktop and taking them to the shop and if I have the need to refresh my memory about something on TH-cam I can.
Great video mate. Thanks for taking us through this
Learned a lot from this video. Thank you! Definitely still a teacher. 😊
Ron
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Great info.
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I'm looking forward to use my tablet for my wood work I'm new on wood working but very excited to take my journey in woodworking to a different label.
Thanks again for this info.
Keep up the good work.
I use autodesk sketchbook for my android phone and tablet. I love the simple tools that you can use like the straight edges, curve guides, and symmetry. And like you said, layering is a game changer over pen and paper.
yep
Shawn, this just may have kicked me off the fence. I have been thinking about a tablet for use in the shop. Why too much time spent looking for a drawing I know I did and it is "somewhere' in this cabinet. You pretty much just proved my thinking was on the right track. Thanks!
Until I got the sketching app I could take it or leave it. Once I got into that thing became indispensable.
You have teaching in your genes... keep it up!
Thanks
Fun stuff my friend, I have a back ground in photography, and I switched to apple back in the early 2000's strictly for photoshop etc. This looks like a really fun program and as always you made a very good and interesting video about the iPad and program. Thanks for sharing and I hope you have a blessed week.
Dale
NA
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Fantastic video! Every time I watch your channel I learn something. I hope you continue to gain more viewers. Your content and presentation are top and you deserve a wider audience.
Thanks
Completely agree with you about Charles Shultz. What he did was world wide.
Shawn, you should look into TeamViewer. You can use it to connect the iPad remotely to your main PC. That way, you can directly access files on your main PC and you can transfer your iPad files directly to your main PC (or vice versa). It works via your home network and remotely over the internet. It's free for personal use. I've been using it for years to help access and maintain all my, my wife's, and my in-laws' PCs and laptops. All without having to store anything in the "cloud".
I'll look into it but a shared drive is pretty seamless.
Thanks for the new project preview😉
Looks good!
STOP PEEKING
Wow! When I first saw the Apple Pencil I thought it would be useful, but busy with other stuff I never researched it other than looking at the price & thinking no, but your video has opened my eyes to the amazing empowering potential of this & now I lust after one especially as you have indicated the price & performance of the basic entry which is likely fine for me. I always thought it would also be useful for marking up text, particularly when I am proof reading novel chapters for my business partner. Typing in stuff, changing the colour, striking out etc is very clunky & motivation destroying, but this looks super useful & intuitive to use.Thanks for sharing!
I will say it isn't great if you're expecting more powerful editing programs. Text, wordprocessing, sketching... the convenience makes me want to work on those more but I hate having to do serious editing of video and images on it. Then again, in a pinch it'll get it done.
I used to edit video with vhs recorders, analogue mixer, printed titles,pause the tape, then start it & all manner of difficult &vexing things. Compared to this days, an iPad is like a magical tablet from some great super natural creature. When I had done all of that only a very few people got to see it & the vhs tapes fade with time. We now live in extraordinary times, over flowing with blessings, the biggest trouble being that there is so much that one has to be selective and that is more difficult than it seems with so much that is exciting & useful.
Thanks! I've used an iPad since they first came out to handle inventory and billing on items I make and sell. I have 7 other drawing apps on it and this beats them all. Now I can sketch items to make during the slow time at craft shows.
Oh, I forgot to talk about how effective it is as cash register, payment station and inventory control.
@@wortheffort would love to see how you use it in other aspects of your business.
@@mattschreiber4251 last few videos have been edited on it and I do my streams with it.
I love the decision of making my tablet a shoptablet. Both for music purposes and plans availability. It really is a great idea to have one around. Laptops get too dusty
Thanks, Shawn. I didn’t know about this technology, and it seems helpful in the shop as well as a fun creative outlet.
Respectfully, at 10:57 I think you mean 100 degrees.
There's an app called Ivydraw for Android based tablets. It is node based like Inkscape and CorelDraw. I haven't tried it with a pencil based stylus, but hope to upgrade to the Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 and try it out.
Thanks for share. Not familiar with android apps.
Hardcore Adobe illustrator user too! My designs are always vectorbased.
This is very informative! Thank you for making this video. This is helpfull for myself and i'm sure for many other people!
Thanks
I grew up on Calvin & Hobbes. Bill Waterson was a big inspiration and I had always wanted to be a newspaper cartoonist. I was very sad as newspapers died off and I realized that even if I somehow made a good enough comic, no one would see it!
Ya, who saw that coming in the eighties. A whole sub-culture of the comic artform is dead.
Awesome information! I believe I have the same old as you and have only used it for music but had never thought using it in the shop. I have a great drawing all called sketchbook pro on it. Now I need to use it for my designs.
Thanks
Thank you! YES! That is what I needed. I down loaded the app after watching your video. I had a little trouble finding it-I couldn’t understand exactly what you said the name of the program was. (Bit deaf). Printing out the name would have helped but I was persistent and found it. I really like your videos-now I am going to watch it over and learn to use the program. 😎🤟
I have a link in the description.
wortheffort Not only am I a bit deaf but guess I am a bit blind to. Saw your link. Thank you.
Wow, this is CREATOR GOLD!!!!!
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Great video. Thanks for doing this.
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thanks for sharing the video of good information
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Thanks for posting. Maybe look at Graphic for iPad unless you’ve gone back to Adobe Illustrator. Graphic is also available for a Mac
Thank you I just bought the app
I enjoy it. Can't beat the price. (considering how many tens of thousand I've spent on multi-media apps over the years.)
Shawn this is another excellent video. I’ll need to try the Linea app on my iPad Pro. It looks like it’s easy to use. I’m also looking into Affinity Designer for the iPad. I have it on my Macintosh. It does do vectors.
Ok, I'll look at that. I thought vector ipad apps were nonexistent or crap.
wortheffort Affinity Designer is actually available for iPad Pro! It is vector based and amazing!
Thanks Shawn. Could you add a link to the app? What version of the app (if there are multiple) are you using? Thanks.
Done. In description.
@@wortheffort Thank you.
I enjoyed this
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Very informative! Really enjoy your videos. I'm an architect, and a very advanced, hardcore AutoCAD user (since 1987), so that's what I use for all my woodworking design. I'm sure you have a lot of those old sketchbooks, but have you considered scanning select pages to archive them in a more retrievable format? You could then use them as backgrounds for new designs, or to refine old designs. Just a thought. Cheers... Dan
Ya, was waiting for this "just scan it" comment. :) I've got a half dozen scanners too. Only don't have any PC's that still use scsi.
Good stuff!
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well done
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Great video! Adobe illustrator is available in the App Store. I haven’t used it, so I can’t comment on how good it is, but that might solve your vector problem.
It’s pixels!
@@wortheffort It's vector for the Android version.
Very nice! How do you convert it into vector?
Thanks for sharing this app. I have been looking for tool to unleash the pencil with. The Adobe sketch and draw just weren’t doing it for me. Have you come across a worthy 2d drawing tool like the old MacDraw, simple line and shape vectors with dimension capability. I realize you are likely too young to know MacDraw, it was a really nice, simple effective tool.
I've always been a PC guy so while I knew of MacDraw I never used it. Linea truly is just a sketch program for me.
I’ve wanted to learn how to sketch and prototype on a computer or tablet but I just haven’t been able to figure any of the programs out. I usually sketch on a scrap piece of wood and build as I go lol
This is basic stuff. Very intuitive. It's all your imagination.
What can I get that’s beyond basic then? Lol jk, I haven’t tried that program but willing to give it a shot
Thanks for the great video! I love my iPad and am thinking of getting the 12” Pro for drawing but not sure about the larger size... would LOVE to have that pencil - QUESTION: have you found an iPad app that will do dimensions for the drawings like Sketchup does?
Shapr3d is great for the iPad if you have the pencil it’s very easy to use
Going to SWAT this year will you be there?
That is cool!
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This a great info share. I am wondering if you can print out your plans so that use can use as template? At aprox the 15 min I believe you touched on this. Do you think that it could be used on a 3D printer? I like to mix my wood creations with a 3D print. Love your teachings. Thanks
Uh... my plans are just a sketch. I use this as a replacement of pad and pencil. And personally I don't use measurements much at all.
@@wortheffort Thanks Shawn for answering. I watched the video again and found the answer at around 23 minutes. There is an icon for print but I like the cloud option. I can print the sketch on paper then measure. Like your shirt.
Thanks for the content! There is an app called concepts for the iPad that I use that is vector based and allows you to set scale and measurements. It also has an infinite drawing space option!
Thanks
Would you consider doing an update to this video. Include such things as are you still using Linea and how are you using it. I am attempting to use it to draw things in my shop but I am not having anything close to the drawings that you do in this video. Thanks
I still use it. Even edit videos on it. Learning Davinci now. But there are people so much better at teaching software than an old woodworker.
@@wortheffort Thanks, you are NOT an old woodworker, I am. I started woodworking at 70 and have been primarily a woodturner for the last 2 years. You have a rather unique take on the working of wood and I have enjoyed many of your videos. Keep up the good work if and when you can.
Will this work with just wifi/bluetooth, as in no data plan, just for the shop? I have an Apple phone already.
That’s how I use it.
Shawn--great video. I did purchase linea app and am trying to get familiar with it. I need help selecting a stylus for ( 2017 ) 5th Gen IPAD. Suggestions? Thanks
You'll have to do some research on that one. I do know the apple pencil only works on 2018 like I got and ipad Pro's but that a stylus should work with any ipad or iphone. Just not sure how well they'll work.
You can use dropbox to store your goodies :)
affinity designer uses vector, its not a simple app though.
I am watching from galaxy tab a6 10.1"
What video editor do you use?
Premier cs5
What about measurements and scales?
I rarely use measurements except for overall height. Prefer proportions and taking measurements off the parts they fit to or tools used.
Sold. I think Apple owes you a commission.
If only....
Can you use a ruler?
Ya, but in design I rarely do.
Could you spell the art site
Turn on "Open Transcript" from the three dots to the far right of the 'Like' buttons and you have a print version of what he said displayed. I think you are looking for Linea.
The program was Linea. Logo and company info is shown when working in settings.
I didn't know that about the dots.
Thanks for the tip.
JIM @@rogerwilkoson
...I wish I could grow hair like you have...
it's a toupee.
@@wortheffort Wow!...Sam Kinison!...you’re back!....
I like how you throw air quotes around "maker", lol.
However unfair it is, whenever I hear "maker", the mental image I get is a millennial hipster. :D
ANDROID RULES!!
Only in Battlestar Gallactica. Everywhere else they have pluses and minuses.
Error at 10:58
I wish they talk less.
They? Did you see someone else? Is there a ghost?
Sad to see you promoting the evil apple, I thought you were better than this.
I also promoted android, adobe, Microsoft and every other company. Obviously you didn’t watch it and needed to make some kind of righteous statement to feel better about yourself. Hope it worked.
Weedeater - hope you are kidding. He seems to use whatever he uses, not just Apple, but if you are serious, consider why it even makes sense to take such a stance. Do you think virtually all other companies in the computer hardware business on the PC and Linux side don't source from where they get cheap tech and labor. If so, read more!