Long time hoarder here! I added a Woodland Mills portable sawmill and built a solar kiln so I could take my hoarding to the next level! Excellent video, you earned a new subscriber!
@@JamesScalf-q5k I have a HM 126 Woodlander and I used the Virginia Tech plans for my solar kiln. It does an excellent job drying lumber. The Woodland Mills machine is awesome! I love cutting wood on it, it's a pleasure to use.
hoarder. In my defence I do use almost all my scraps until they are too small for anything useful. The system goes like: project - jig - scrapwood project - spacers - burned. AND I cut some of my own lumber on a bandsaw. When I get my dryer working I will be swimming in wood. Maybe. Thanks for all the good fun you provide!
Ohhh yeah!!!! One of the coolest shop cabinets I've ever seen built!!! I know I'm one more video behind & about to watch that now Shane!! Blessings for 2025, Dirty Jersey out!!
Hoarder. I enjoy watching this channel a lot. It's fun listening to you drop little bits of humor along the way. I imagine that you are this fun to work with on your day job too! 🙂
Hoarder. I have that “you just never know when you will need ……” mindset that is common with many dudes. There will be that two or three times a year when I pull something from the scrap bin that confirms my habit,………..as I add more to pile than I ever take out.
Tosser, I wish I could save more but my space is limited so I can’t keep as much as I wish I could. Love this cabinet! The slide out shelving is a clever idea. Amazing work as usual dude!
Hoarder...okay, mega-hoarder. I keep soooo many scraps, big & small. I look at the cutoff and see a totally usable piece for some future use. Anyway, another great video~! I really like the straight-forwardness of your assembly methods for doors, drawers, etc... Great dad jokes are a bonus~!
Hoarder. Novice woodworker here , my shop is a one car garage so space is limited but thankfully I have a pitched roof and ~20ft at peak. Best believe I built L brackets all the way to the top on my side walls to store all the wood I can 😅
I am a lumber hoarder as I also have a small Woodland Mills sawmill and cut my own boards. Walnut, Maple, Oak, Cedar, Elm, Ash, Osage Orange, Box Elder, Black Cherry.
it always amazes me when i hear words like "twenty one of thirty sixth of an inch". i guess always using the imperial yardage does make this apprehend-able, but it always does seem a tongue twister to be thinking this in your head and then saying it aloud. amazing.
Hoarder - very, very much a hoarder. Like, I have a problem kind of scrap hoarder. I does pay off quite a bit, though, as I've located and used those "wtf would I do with a 3" piece of maple - oh well" scraps, and plywood. On that note, you absolutely CAN glue plywood edges. I've actually made a 9'-long x 5" section this way, and did not start with a full sheet. Used a lot of those scraps that day. Thanks for including shop builds. It reminds me that I do need to keep up with my own shop's evolution.
I’m such a hoarder. lol. I have to go through my pile every time I start tripping over it from it no longer fitting on my racks or the sheet goods spot. I’m not complaining though, it’s a good kind of problem. 😂
Hoarder, but mostly with sheet goods. I cut and dry my own lumber, so tossing cutoffs in the shop stove doesn't hurt too much. With sheet goods though, I don't like burning them in the stove since they're full of glues and resins. Even if you can't use the scrap in a project, you can use it as a backer to prevent blowout or to setup tooling. I do have a set of rules that anything less than x inches wide and/or y inches long should be tossed. I don't follow my rules.
Hoarder. I'm very much a newbie in the woodworking space, but I have saved scraps from all my previous projects in case I could use them elsewhere. And guess what? I have used them! I also just moved, so all my old scraps had to be tossed, but that just means that I will need to keep all my scraps from my new projects.
Hoarder! I have 6 grandkids and I just turn them loose with the scrap bins and low temp hot melt glue guns and a bench hook with a flush cut saw to cut their pieces. It helps foster their creativity and they love it - spending time out in the shop with “Bumpa”! Great video sir!
I'm English and I am definitely not a tosser 😂. But, I'm not a hoarder either. So, now I'm confused what I am...give me a sec I'll go and ask the wife. Nope, I'm not that either
@@TimberBiscuitWoodworks Which makes me wonder why I bought a bunch of those for my workshop.. which turned out to be SO flimsy I didnt even use any of them for said purpose. Scraps for the win!
Hoarder. I probably do more work on scroll saw than regular woodworking so any scraps from larger projects can be used on the scroll saw. In fact I recently made a nice mobile scroll saw cabinet with scrap plywood.
Woodpecker products - overpriced and a lot of them do a poor job. I hate those framing squares. Those are the worst stupid clamps, I use the frames with different clamps. I also got the straight edges that clamp to the work piece, those are POS. The edge rulers were recommended, but I never use those. And their red corner clamps are completely awkward. Bow products has better feather boards, so much better I can deal with the color!
@@TimberBiscuitWoodworks Because you don't use the riving knife.....? i quess. Well i believe you on youre word with the dado-blade. As you know we only have those in the Eu since i think 2 years, round about that. Thank you for youre time!
Please do not use this automatic audio dubbing that TH-cam is testing. We, as users, have no way to set a default option, and there is NOTHING more unbearable than listening to this artificial voice.
@@TimberBiscuitWoodworks Thank you! I'm surprised you didn't even know about this. Recently, BlacktailStudio enabled it and asked about it in a video, and I said the same thing. I have nothing against having this option, but TH-cam should let me choose, not make the decision for me.
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Once I become a wood worker and not just a collector of wood working tools I may be a hoarder.
It happens to the best of us
Long time hoarder here! I added a Woodland Mills portable sawmill and built a solar kiln so I could take my hoarding to the next level! Excellent video, you earned a new subscriber!
Haha, yeah man you’re all in now haha. Glad you enjoyed it, welcome to the channel!
What solar kiln are you using? As well, which model of Woodland Mill are you using?
@@JamesScalf-q5k I have a HM 126 Woodlander and I used the Virginia Tech plans for my solar kiln. It does an excellent job drying lumber. The Woodland Mills machine is awesome! I love cutting wood on it, it's a pleasure to use.
hoarder. In my defence I do use almost all my scraps until they are too small for anything useful. The system goes like: project - jig - scrapwood project - spacers - burned. AND I cut some of my own lumber on a bandsaw. When I get my dryer working I will be swimming in wood. Maybe. Thanks for all the good fun you provide!
I like that progression, sounds like a good system to keep things organized.
TimberBiscuitWoodworks@ at his best, another masterpiece !!!
thanks mate!
Hoarder, of course. Great video, as always. Thank you.
You and me both, thanks for watching!
Ohhh yeah!!!! One of the coolest shop cabinets I've ever seen built!!! I know I'm one more video behind & about to watch that now Shane!! Blessings for 2025, Dirty Jersey out!!
Thanks man! I think it fits the shop perfectly too. I appreciate you buddy!
Love this! My cabinets are a mess so I like the idea of being able to get to the back. Awesome work and video as usual!
You can do it!
Hoarder. Your videos, editing and narration are getting better every episode.
Thank you, I really appreciate it!
Hoarder. I truly enjoy your channel
Thank you, my friend. I’m really happy to hear that.
YEP!!! Hoarder. If I wasn't I'd probably have more room in my shop...🤣
Haha, true! I feel like my shop is always shrinking while I battle to build more places to store things.
Hoarder.
I enjoy watching this channel a lot.
It's fun listening to you drop little bits of humor along the way.
I imagine that you are this fun to work with on your day job too! 🙂
Thanks so much! Yeah, I try to keep things light.
Hoarder! Love your work, man! Thank you!
Glad you enjoy it! Thanks for the support!
Hoarder. I have that “you just never know when you will need ……” mindset that is common with many dudes. There will be that two or three times a year when I pull something from the scrap bin that confirms my habit,………..as I add more to pile than I ever take out.
Haha, that’s how it always goes!
Definitely a hoarder!
This is the way
Tosser, I wish I could save more but my space is limited so I can’t keep as much as I wish I could. Love this cabinet! The slide out shelving is a clever idea. Amazing work as usual dude!
Yeah, I can get pretty cluttered real quickly and a small space. I appreciate it man. Thank you!
Hoarder for sure. My wife complains about all the wood I have in the garage. I will get to using some of that wood in the next five years or so.
Haha, we’ve all been there!
Hoarder, great video as always love your humor the cabinet turned out great love your channel. Keep up the amazing work
I’m Thanks man I really appreciate it. And thank you for watching!
Hoarder for sure!
You and me both!
Hoarder...okay, mega-hoarder. I keep soooo many scraps, big & small. I look at the cutoff and see a totally usable piece for some future use.
Anyway, another great video~! I really like the straight-forwardness of your assembly methods for doors, drawers, etc... Great dad jokes are a bonus~!
They are all diamonds in the rough!Thanks for watching. I really appreciate the support!
Hoarder. Novice woodworker here , my shop is a one car garage so space is limited but thankfully I have a pitched roof and ~20ft at peak. Best believe I built L brackets all the way to the top on my side walls to store all the wood I can 😅
Haha, sounds like a good system!
Definitely a hoarder! Great job and yes I did subscribe also!👍🏼
Hell yeah, thanks man, and welcome to the channel!
I am a lumber hoarder as I also have a small Woodland Mills sawmill and cut my own boards. Walnut, Maple, Oak, Cedar, Elm, Ash, Osage Orange, Box Elder, Black Cherry.
Hell yeah, I think you get a free pass for owning a mill though haha
it always amazes me when i hear words like "twenty one of thirty sixth of an inch". i guess always using the imperial yardage does make this apprehend-able, but it always does seem a tongue twister to be thinking this in your head and then saying it aloud. amazing.
Yeah it can be quite a mouthful Haha. In the shop I hop between imperial and metric pretty frequently.
Hoarder, big time. You have to be at the price of wood. Really enjoy your videos and puns!
You’re right about that!
Hoarder. Nice build!
Thank you, and thanks for watching!
Horder!
Thanks for sharing, great project!
Thanks for watching!
Working on being a tosser: loved the reference to "That's right, the SQUARE hole"
Haha, it’s the deep cuts
man, that is a beautiful cabinet. almost too nice for the shop lol
Haha thanks man, I’m pretty proud of it.
Hoarder - very, very much a hoarder. Like, I have a problem kind of scrap hoarder. I does pay off quite a bit, though, as I've located and used those "wtf would I do with a 3" piece of maple - oh well" scraps, and plywood. On that note, you absolutely CAN glue plywood edges. I've actually made a 9'-long x 5" section this way, and did not start with a full sheet. Used a lot of those scraps that day.
Thanks for including shop builds. It reminds me that I do need to keep up with my own shop's evolution.
Haha, every now and then I come across that Goldilocks piece in the scrap bin and feel so vindicated. Glad you enjoyed this one!
I’m such a hoarder. lol. I have to go through my pile every time I start tripping over it from it no longer fitting on my racks or the sheet goods spot. I’m not complaining though, it’s a good kind of problem. 😂
Haha, I’ve been there before. In fact I’m currently in the process of sorting through trying to figure out what it an acceptable amount of scrap.
Hoarder checking in
Reading you loud and clear
Hoarder, but mostly with sheet goods. I cut and dry my own lumber, so tossing cutoffs in the shop stove doesn't hurt too much. With sheet goods though, I don't like burning them in the stove since they're full of glues and resins. Even if you can't use the scrap in a project, you can use it as a backer to prevent blowout or to setup tooling. I do have a set of rules that anything less than x inches wide and/or y inches long should be tossed. I don't follow my rules.
Haha, good point! I try to stick with a similar system but often find myself taking a detour or two.
Wood hoarder, for sure. I keep pieces smaller than inch. Great build
That’s a whole other level! Thanks for watching!
Hoarder. I'm very much a newbie in the woodworking space, but I have saved scraps from all my previous projects in case I could use them elsewhere. And guess what? I have used them!
I also just moved, so all my old scraps had to be tossed, but that just means that I will need to keep all my scraps from my new projects.
Haha, that's how it goes! Scraps are gold.
Hoarder... much like you, I hate using any metal in my projects unless absolutely necessary.
Yeah it always feels like I’ve made a mistake when I have to use fasteners. Not sure why though
I would call myself a torder, or a hosser. Take your pick
You know, I think that might be the best way to go though haha
Wood hoarderfor sure. Scraps are also good for jigs.
Yeah that’s my number one use
I am most definitely a horder. But sometimes those 1 inch cut offs are perfect to make a plug.
Haha, I've been there. The little scraps are always super useful.
Hoarder! I have 6 grandkids and I just turn them loose with the scrap bins and low temp hot melt glue guns and a bench hook with a flush cut saw to cut their pieces. It helps foster their creativity and they love it - spending time out in the shop with “Bumpa”! Great video sir!
Good call! I do something similar with my wife and son haha!
I’m from the uk and I’m definitely not a Tosser! How funny!
Great work my friend- as usual 😂😂
Haha, that’s a new term for me since this one went live. Thanks for watching, I appreciate the support!
Tosser, I’m a clean freak and have a small shop. If it’s not a significant enough size it goes in the fire 👍🏼
I’m with you! You gotta get rid of those small scraps.
Hoarder for sure - anything longer than 3"
Good system
I am such a HOARDER, that I am thinking about getting rid of some of my tools to make room. 😂
Haha, now that’s commitment
New here. Great video and I’m sure you talked about it in other videos but do you have a link to the crosscut sled parts? Thx
Hey man welcome to the channel! Here's a link to the sled: amzn.to/3ZFdkz4
Thx so much
Very interesting video. Please could you share the plans with me?
Thanks! If enough people request plans I will put them together. I’ll add you to the list.
Hoarder because as a hobbyist I can't afford not to!
Valid
Hoarderish! Depends on what it is.
That's understandable
Hoarder...100%
You and me both!
Hoarder/Tosser try to maintain happy medium but guaranteed once I toss it I could have used it within 48 hrs. What sled are you using?
Haha, isn't that always the case?! It's the woodpeckers autoscale miter sled
Hoarder :)
Same!
Hoarder, woods expensive. You never know when you'll need that 3"x2" offcut :)
That’s the truth, I’ve been saved many times by an off cut or two.
Totally a hoarder.
Haha, you’re not alone
Horder!
One of us, one of us
I'm English and I am definitely not a tosser 😂. But, I'm not a hoarder either. So, now I'm confused what I am...give me a sec I'll go and ask the wife. Nope, I'm not that either
Haha, yeah I had never heard that until today. Gonna have to google it next time.
Hoarder. Question is, how short does a piece of black walnut need to be to actually get tossed?
*Break through to the Doors, hmm 😎
Haha, for walnut it comes down to thickness for me. If it’s too thin to be practical I toss it.
HOARDER
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Lol comment that we might be tossers. That's an unfortunate word choice. Your European observers are going to have something to say about that😂
Haha, learn something new every
The Brits will love this.
@@michaelzimmerman635we do lol!
😂- worse than Nobhead!
Hoarder! Anything bigger than 2" can always be used for something else 😁
Sign me up for scrap wood hoarders anonymous!
haha, one day at a time!
Hoarder; who can ever throw usable wood pieces larger than 1cm away! It could always be a stirring stick for your paint / finishes!
Haha exactly! Goodbye popsicle sticks
@@TimberBiscuitWoodworks Which makes me wonder why I bought a bunch of those for my workshop.. which turned out to be SO flimsy I didnt even use any of them for said purpose.
Scraps for the win!
Hoarder - But I prefer being called a Magaacquirer.
Haha, touché!
Hoarder 😂
I’m with ya!
Hoarder. I probably do more work on scroll saw than regular woodworking so any scraps from larger projects can be used on the scroll saw. In fact I recently made a nice mobile scroll saw cabinet with scrap plywood.
Awesome! Scraps are perfect for the scroll saw
Horder
Same!
Hoarder.
this is the way
Woodpecker products - overpriced and a lot of them do a poor job. I hate those framing squares. Those are the worst stupid clamps, I use the frames with different clamps. I also got the straight edges that clamp to the work piece, those are POS. The edge rulers were recommended, but I never use those. And their red corner clamps are completely awkward. Bow products has better feather boards, so much better I can deal with the color!
Yeah man, I definitely have had a different experience. I love em and find them to be incredibly accurate.
Why in the world would you have a featherboard behind the blade? No use and dangerous. Bad example sir!
On a through cut for sure, not on dados and grooves. On those you should use a feather board behind the blade to keep your workpiece from drifting.
@@TimberBiscuitWoodworks Because you don't use the riving knife.....? i quess.
Well i believe you on youre word with the dado-blade. As you know we only have those in the Eu since i think 2 years, round about that. Thank you for youre time!
Please do not use this automatic audio dubbing that TH-cam is testing. We, as users, have no way to set a default option, and there is NOTHING more unbearable than listening to this artificial voice.
I just found what you were talking about and turned it off. Sorry, I didn't even know about it. Thanks for pointing it out!
@@TimberBiscuitWoodworks
Thank you!
I'm surprised you didn't even know about this. Recently, BlacktailStudio enabled it and asked about it in a video, and I said the same thing. I have nothing against having this option, but TH-cam should let me choose, not make the decision for me.
No problem! Haha, guess I should pay more attentions to the youtube update emails. I can see how not being able to control that would be annoying.
hoarder
You're in good company
Here at Redsworkshopuk, I am a hoarder 😊
You and me both red!
2 warehouses later. The answer is still yes. The shop still needs more storage 🥲
The struggle is real
hoarder
Dido