Good on you lots of good tool at my age I won’t be starting out on any of these, but I enjoy the opportunity to see what others are doing and what’s new in the world. Thank you for sharing.
Observing the interest young people are showing in increasing numbers, in addition to be a great craftsman, you are a splendid teacher and motivator, thank you!
Man, I'm not exactly young (36), but my MIL has taken up woodworking, and I have been introduced by proxy just helping. I love it. It's very enjoyable.
@@JBelcourt84 He is a professional. If you have a project in mind go to a bank rent a work shop get a loan with a sponsor buy the tools you need . Make a business plan and get started, remember only the best tools lead to fast progress. Do not delay even a single day is a day permanentely lost.
These technical woodworking videos always remind me of the car shows where two mechanics get under a car and it's as clean as the day it came out of the factory.
I left Instagram a year ago and one of the things I missed the most was your videos. Thanks to TH-cam suggestions, now I can appreciate your videos again. ❤
@@solkim133, the advantage comes in assembly. Auto alingment, and the clamping can be done more simply, without the need to pinch at a 45 degree angle.
tools for everything yes. Does it take a "craftsman" to push the wood through the machine? No. but it does take carpentry knowledge. My compliments on the work. The end results show craftmanship.
@@ben68442 what is your point Ben? Is his end results not show craftsmanship? And yes anyone can push wood through a machine but this guy precision is dead on with all his different clips he shows which is craftsmanship that not anyone can do. Just cause you got the machine doesn’t mean you know how to use it.
This isn’t craftsmanship. This is a fancy table and cutter blade literally doing all the work so one can fab a joint ultra quickly and then present it as “hand made” when it isn’t. You could literally show a novice vocational HS level student how to install the cutter, how to set the guides and how to safely push a piece of wood through it in under 15 minutes. That is not “craftsmanship”! 😀
Watching these modern wood workers with all their fancy gadgets really makes me appreciate old buildings actually made by hand. That tool is the craftsman.....
I really hate this argument. At some point a hand saw was new technology. Do you think the hand saw became the craftsman when people stopped using obsidian axes?
@foxykins to say that a tool like the saw, which has been around for thousands of years, could be compared to that table saw is what is really ridiculous. How can you say something so ridiculous. It's a simple argument, and if you just take a second, it would hopefully make sense. This guy can do a lot with power tools, and that's great, but what constitutes a craftsman these days? It's a valid question. Is the craftsman mostly the tool or the person? The best buildings in history were made with hand tools. His equipment is amazing, but nobody can build a decent house anymore. So are we shooting ourselves in the foot by not using hand powered tools? %99 of homes built are absolute trash compared to homes built 500 years ago - with hand drills, pulleys, and hand saws. It is as if the more tools we acquire, the more we distance ourselves from the work piece itself. It's a good question about humanity and how when we do not use our senses fully to create, it produces lesser quality outcomes.
Agreed, probably sold as “hand crafted”, but it is all the tool and the joint is definitely not hand crafted. A novice HS vocational student could learn how to install the cutter, set the guides and safely push the wood through in 15-20 minutes tops. This might as well have come off a mass assembly line. No great skill in it, and it most certainly is not high craftsmanship. Nice tool for sure, but definitely not high level craftsmanship. 😀
reality: I built furniture for 20 yrs. My brother is an auctioneer. Even with online bidding today quality furniture brings NOTHING. Grandfather clocks for under $200. Cherry drop leaf tables under $100. I shut my shop down. These are NOT a here and there event. I can furnish an entire house with GOOD furniture for under $1000...including knick nacks
@redhed9776 we are talking about the quality of the build, not the resale value.... I am sorry your business had to shut down. That's a tragedy. Why people are so brainwashed to think "new is better" is beyond me. I have held onto every piece of furniture that has been passed down to me (I am 33) and I plan to keep them until I die. The mahogany dressers in my bedroom are 👌 and I could not ever imagine throwing them out for some ikea style BS
i too would love one but to pay for the experts help in even getting the basics right would cost more then the machine not to mention the tons of firewood i would be producing with my 1st 5000 attempts
Pretty cool. Shaper scares me like it always did. But very cool result. Wouldn’t need biscuits to make cabinets with those corners. I could see that being a lot faster.
I like how quiet your workshop appears to be, mine is so noisy. Great work
It's just the video. He's got power tools on cutting wood and you think it's actually this quiet?
😂. Mine's audible from like a km away. Especially when the four sided moulder is planning on tersa blocks😢
@@ripnlips9671 . Sorry. Just being sarcastic.😂🤣 ear defenders at the reddy!
@@Johnbro8 haha well now that you say that, I don't know how I didn't see you were sarcastic lol.
This guy looks so elated putting the 4 pieces together and it fits so snugly!
Thats a sweet cutter setup. Love how they lock together so firmly and the added glue area!
Good on you lots of good tool at my age I won’t be starting out on any of these, but I enjoy the opportunity to see what others are doing and what’s new in the world. Thank you for sharing.
That is a nice way to do a mitre.
Das ist ein Traum! Mein Großvater, Tischlermeister 1910-1976 hätte wirklich seinen Spaß daran!
Observing the interest young people are showing in increasing numbers, in addition to be a great craftsman, you are a splendid teacher and motivator, thank you!
Man, I'm not exactly young (36), but my MIL has taken up woodworking, and I have been introduced by proxy just helping. I love it. It's very enjoyable.
Redneck Woodshop 100, Lesson 1: they call it a Miter cuz it Miter Mitenot go through the bone when you fuggup 😊
He’s using a 5000 dollar shaper and a several hundred dollar shaper bit. What is he teaching to anyone. What hobbiest is this for
@@JBelcourt84 He is a professional.
If you have a project in mind go to a bank rent a work shop get a loan with a sponsor buy the tools you need . Make a business plan and get started, remember only the best tools lead to fast progress. Do not delay even a single day is a day permanentely lost.
Вот это классная фреза👍
Осталось такие идеально ровные доски найти😅
Мне упоры понравились. Или как они правильно называются. Предохраняющие от отброса.
Не знает ни кто где приобрести?
Можно самому сделать 😊
😮😮 No bueno ya nomás falta que saque un molde donde queden ya los muebles hechos y armados
@@Sergio.47 так подготовить доски и всего делов.. В предыдущем шортсе он их в размер вгоняет
These technical woodworking videos always remind me of the car shows where two mechanics get under a car and it's as clean as the day it came out of the factory.
I really like this new blade. Very nice
I left Instagram a year ago and one of the things I missed the most was your videos. Thanks to TH-cam suggestions, now I can appreciate your videos again. ❤
That is awesome. I have never seen that before. These should be the best miters ever. Perfect alignment and huge glue surface.
Agreed, many significant uses
for whatever reason/purpose you or anybody can use that "post" why exactly do you need huge glue surface????? a 45 angle cut does it perfectly
@@solkim133, the advantage comes in assembly. Auto alingment, and the clamping can be done more simply, without the need to pinch at a 45 degree angle.
As a mobile welder/fabricator. I admire good craftsmanship especially from the carpenters.
There's someone in love with his tools. Every now and then he gets a new one ...
Damn really wish had a guide like that back in the day would have saved me lots of busted knuckles and bruises
This comment strangely helped me with my hearbreak 😅
❤😂clean, neat and impressive job work, beautiful and precious material .
What an Incredible Tool...and I like the Freud Lock Miter too. LOL
That is beautiful. That would work so well for subwoofers enclosures. Some glue and that part of the box would be sealed and strong as hell.
This dude is the MAN. Craftsmanship and tools for everything
tools for everything yes. Does it take a "craftsman" to push the wood through the machine? No. but it does take carpentry knowledge.
My compliments on the work.
The end results show craftmanship.
@@ben68442 what is your point Ben? Is his end results not show craftsmanship? And yes anyone can push wood through a machine but this guy precision is dead on with all his different clips he shows which is craftsmanship that not anyone can do. Just cause you got the machine doesn’t mean you know how to use it.
This isn’t craftsmanship. This is a fancy table and cutter blade literally doing all the work so one can fab a joint ultra quickly and then present it as “hand made” when it isn’t.
You could literally show a novice vocational HS level student how to install the cutter, how to set the guides and how to safely push a piece of wood through it in under 15 minutes. That is not “craftsmanship”! 😀
I really appreciate your knowledge on how all your equipment works and your carpentry knowledge....
Watching these modern wood workers with all their fancy gadgets really makes me appreciate old buildings actually made by hand. That tool is the craftsman.....
I really hate this argument. At some point a hand saw was new technology. Do you think the hand saw became the craftsman when people stopped using obsidian axes?
@foxykins to say that a tool like the saw, which has been around for thousands of years, could be compared to that table saw is what is really ridiculous. How can you say something so ridiculous.
It's a simple argument, and if you just take a second, it would hopefully make sense. This guy can do a lot with power tools, and that's great, but what constitutes a craftsman these days? It's a valid question. Is the craftsman mostly the tool or the person? The best buildings in history were made with hand tools. His equipment is amazing, but nobody can build a decent house anymore. So are we shooting ourselves in the foot by not using hand powered tools? %99 of homes built are absolute trash compared to homes built 500 years ago - with hand drills, pulleys, and hand saws. It is as if the more tools we acquire, the more we distance ourselves from the work piece itself. It's a good question about humanity and how when we do not use our senses fully to create, it produces lesser quality outcomes.
Agreed, probably sold as “hand crafted”, but it is all the tool and the joint is definitely not hand crafted. A novice HS vocational student could learn how to install the cutter, set the guides and safely push the wood through in 15-20 minutes tops. This might as well have come off a mass assembly line. No great skill in it, and it most certainly is not high craftsmanship. Nice tool for sure, but definitely not high level craftsmanship. 😀
reality: I built furniture for 20 yrs. My brother is an auctioneer. Even with online bidding today quality furniture brings NOTHING. Grandfather clocks for under $200. Cherry drop leaf tables under $100. I shut my shop down. These are NOT a here and there event. I can furnish an entire house with GOOD furniture for under $1000...including knick nacks
@redhed9776 we are talking about the quality of the build, not the resale value.... I am sorry your business had to shut down. That's a tragedy. Why people are so brainwashed to think "new is better" is beyond me. I have held onto every piece of furniture that has been passed down to me (I am 33) and I plan to keep them until I die. The mahogany dressers in my bedroom are 👌 and I could not ever imagine throwing them out for some ikea style BS
As always - the RIGHT tool for the job makes short work of any project! ❤😊😊😊
Just 100% satisfaction
What a wonderful tool.
Congratulations.
I luv that machine and I want one bad…..
i too would love one but to pay for the experts help in even getting the basics right would cost more then the machine
not to mention the tons of firewood i would be producing with my 1st 5000 attempts
Them there Spindle machines are one of the Biggest Finger remover in a Workshop
I love all the projects, but also all the equipment you have❤ seriously I love carpentry
Im not even a tool guy but I am a man, and even I had to appreciate the piece of equipment as he brought it out.
That was gorgeous. I love watching a project come together.
SAVRŠENO! VOLIO BI TO DA RADIM, TAKO JE IZAZOVNO I NADAHNJUJUĆE! BRAVO!
Love how happy and satisfied he looks when its all togehter. Lowkey want to start woodworking now
I love the brilliance of these tools but I often wonder how much knowledge we lose by relying on them.
His smile says it all. So proud!!!
You have the coolest tools. That cutter is mind-blowing. It's so quiet, like the wood was butter.
I’m a simple man, I see woodworking and Freud bits and I’m in love all over again ❤
Like a damn miracle. Inspiration. Beautiful work. Thx.
Just wow ! Nice tool , nice equipment, nice job 👍
Oh wow, that's so cool. You do beautiful woodwork.
Loved the genuine smile at the end.
😮 that was so cool! The fit was ✨perfection✨
The small, yet proud grin while showing off the joinery. Man those came out CLEAN.
I really like that there is no music ruining the experience
That can’t possibly be more efficient or cost effective than an actual solid post,,,
Beautiful incredible work!
What a nice, clean spindle moulder 🤟🏽 so satisfying watching these videos
I'm investing in that bit ASAP. Looks perfect for speaker building!
That looks so satisfying to put together!
Highly satisfying. Also "miter shaper cutter" is crazy
As a retire cabinet maker I'm very impressed with that sort of straight off of the spindle moulder joint idea!( UK spelling of moulder lol)
With the right tools , and knowhow everyjob Is made Easy and effortless.
Love that whole setup...
What a fabulous fit. I bet that was fun!
Con ése nivel de apoyo tecnológico, hasta yo sería un experto mueblista y carpintero.
The smile of a man proud of his craft.
I like how he proud of his work..❤❤
Perfect, square, seamless joints
Love your perfect work ❤️❤️
Aaaa the shaper what a magnificent tool.
Nice end product. How about some tutorial on setting up a box cutter head? I find that procedure challenging.
Wow that is a game changer 👏 dude I want your shop lol
I LOVE this miter cutter!!!
So clean, love it.
You are very creative❤
I’m jealous, you get all the cool stuff!
Omg. A tool on youtube that actually seems to do the job!
That was awesome!! Thanks for sharing your video John from south jersey
Nothing like a man & his craft
That box is cool and that's also a quiet*ss
machine. I love it
that fit is so satisfying
Damn having nice equipment in a shop was glorious.
Dr. Freud has excellent tool side business !
Fabulous multi tool!!
Beautiful cut 😊
Remarkable workshop!
Kudos!
I’d give anything to have a big wood working shop. I’d make stuff constantly. I’d like to have Adam Savage’s workshop most of all.
you're a master because you make it look easy .
It is easy with that tool. An untrained novice could be shown how to make the exact same joint with that equipment in less than 15 minutes. 😀
OMG. So easy. So beautiful. :-)
Sounded like butter going through that new blade.
Very good Joan. 👍
Pretty cool. Shaper scares me like it always did. But very cool result. Wouldn’t need biscuits to make cabinets with those corners. I could see that being a lot faster.
beautiful job, talented
Bro's entire workshop is like a lego set and im jealous
Blimey, that's nifty. Nice one matey.
Equipment is everything!!!
That’s impressive, great stuff
Все в идеале, браво. Особенно фреза и станок.
Cuánta satisfacción ver los cortes esos
Now that's an awesome tool 😜👍
Very pretty!!
Lo bueno de este canal es que no le ponen mucho efecto de sonido.... Y da gusto ver los videos x lo mismo
This sound is so good
That’s pretty slick 👍👍
i almost feel wrong about how satisfying that was
This guys always doing cool shit
❤Wow brilliant great job❤
Thanks for being considerate by lowering the volume on the power tool clips
Quite the nice shaper there!
Sweet set up!
If I could go back in time and buy this for router and table saw, I might still would be doing woodworking.
Absolute perfection!
Nicely done 👍
Умничка какой, все умеет 🥰😇
Excellent work
Oh my world! The satisfaction! 🥲
Fantastic and very nice
بسیار. عالی
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