Chisel Tray: Finding A Home For All My Tools
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ต.ค. 2024
- Paul has home, why chisels no have home? Paul fix.
The jigsaw mats www.bunnings.c...
Chisel outlines for laser: www.thewoodknig... (you'll have to massage the file a little bit to cut cleanly)
Small Parts Routing Jig v2 • Small Parts Routing Ji...
“It’s really nice, so shut up” 🤣🤣🤣 that was gold mate, I laughed out loud.
Sometimes my internal dialog slips out 😬
I really enjoy your videos Their humor and content and your commitment to giving the accuracy of that content a priority is very much appreciated.
Also, the sporadic Easter egg clues on how cold your shop is was fun.
Haha, this week I've actually been installing some insulation in the big door and have had to go out and buy some more form fitting gloves so I can touch the cast iron tools and not have fingers fall off! Coldest winter I remember out of the last decade or so
Nice video Paul! Gotta organise 🎉
Finally a good use for those floor mats. As mats they've been more hassle than help. Adding to my list of reasons to finally get a laser ❤
Big ole gym mats poop all over the eva mats for actual floor covering 😆
Really enjoyed this one mate. I could watch you cut dovetails all day. Will definitely get some EVA foam to test out on the laser!
Time for the ole "dovetail saturdays with Paul"? 😆
This video seemed very laid back, relaxed. I do have drawers under my bench and yes, tools are just thrown in. What I do have just behind the bench is a wall mounted tool cabinet, with places for all the everyday tools. I agree, it's very satisfying to use tools you have made. All based on the Paul Sellers models.
I would like to think this will happen in my shop.
Nice video, good idea, well done.
One Handed Maker - Australia
Good thought re Bunnings foam
Love all your videos. This turned out great. I enjoy plowing groves by hand and encourage you to do it more often. I switch between making groves with different methods and power tools but it’s one of the most enjoyable hand tool operations.
The drawers under bench relocated from lathe fits perfectly under the bench. The only thing that is glaring is the visible metal slides. A face frame might look weird and maybe worth it.
The height and width of it are perfect for under the bench. Also wondering if the bench wood species is close to oak or a type of oak. Wood naming is always a mess with similarities like the many mahogany types across globe.
The drawers do fit, but thats only some modification. They were originally 4 drawers, one had to be removed for planes. They're also pretty shallow, I think 350 or maybe 400mm deep. When I do eventually remake them, they'll extend all the way to the back (~600mm or so), and maybe cut down the height a little too - as it is, my holdfast can't be used in a few of the holes, which defeats the purpose a bit! And with drawer fronts, the slides will at least be hidden when the drawers are closed.
The bench is make from "Vic Ash", which is also known as "Tasmanian Oak", "Mountain Ash" and "Messmate". And its neither an ash nor oak, but a couple of very similar looking (to each other) eucalyptus species. We Australians are terrible at naming things 😂
@@TheWoodKnight haha yeah priorities and everything in time. My projects are laid out for the next decade. 3 ring binders haha
Hey mate could you do a video on what timber is good to use for what projects and some of the go to for Aussies?
I use these camp floor mats for my tool chest 👍
The chisel outlines don't fit my completely different brand of chisels. This is an outrage! Unsubscribe!
I didn't even know you took the tools out of the box to know your chisels were different!
@@TheWoodKnight I'll have you know I looked at the pictures on the box to compare!