I'm sure a lot of people are calling these videos stupid but these are great for people that know nothing about wood and want to start things correctly.
Yes! Very true. I've never touched a saw in my life. Decided to start make a table for my bedroom studio this quarantine. Very helpful video for us noobs.😁
Hi, I don't usually leave comments on TH-cam videos. In fact, I believe that this is my first one in nearly 10 years. I just wanted to say that thanks to your videos, I built my own wall mounted desk using brackets and a butcher slab made of walnut. May not be much, but for someone who's spent the majority of his life in tech, and not handiwork, it's quite an achievement.
Akshay, to hear that i was able to help you achieve your goal makes me very happy congratulations!! thank you for commenting thats what encourages me to make videos all the best Happy woodworking David
There's nothing like covering the basics, get that down to a fine art, and you'll be set. Of course, you could always drop a small fortune on a drop saw, and rely on power tools to do all the work😜 I did a joinery course last year, and haven't touched timber for 10 months, hence the refresher. One of the best Handtools/minimalist woodworking books I've read was written by a musician, who took his former training to the joinery class. So while most would rely on power tools, he advised to practice doing a series of cuts on a piece of scrap, to get used to the feel of the saw, and hone your skills.
Dear Rustic Dave, 70 year old Missus of her own house in the States thank you very much. Wanted the shelf i’m fitting into a precise situation to be truly square all round, & decided to find guidance beyond ”knee on wood” and other sweaty, impatient techniques which have left sawdust in nearly every room in the house. All but one of folks I found were Brits & seeing my fairly old 90* square - wood, steel, brass - in action was a treat. Yours was my 5th video. ALL had been helpful, but yours was the first to meet me right where I am both in terms of tools on hand, and the precise degree of improvement I was ready to make. With profound gratitude, Hag PS Your clamps are so beautiful they made me cry inside. Whose are they? Just for dreaming....
Hi Hag Thank you for your feedback.I like your humor! And I’m happy to be of some help. The Clamps are from a spanish company called piher heres a link to they’re website www.piher.com/en/ Happy Woodworking David
YES YES YES TO YOUR VIDEOS!!! I just wanna repurpose my furniture in the lowest budget and your videos are exactly what I need. THANK YOU FOR SHARING!!
Oh my goodness! I am so very happy I found you. My father was an amazing carpenter and wonderful teacher, but he's gone now. I have been having a strong desire to build some simple projects, and though my husband used to be a wooden boat builder he seems to have little to no interest in teaching me anything when it comes to carpentry... so I am at a loss in how to learn the foundational elements so that I have a fighting chance at building anything. But here you are, sharing your experience with the world!!! I could hug you and give you a kiss on the cheek for making these vids ( but Australia is thousands of miles away from the NW corner of the US)! I really appreciate you using hand tools, as a beginner, using a table saw is just not something I am going to take on without specific instruction. I am going to get my clamps, hand saw and plywood and build me a box frame for a cabinet (or attempt to) right now! Thank you! I am so very happy!!!
@@RusticDavid I would honestly say a healthy fear is a good thing to have, but that's more in regards to tools because I watched my father cut his fingers off with a skill saw when I was a little kid. I understand what you mean about not being afraid to try something new though, I am just going to be trying new things with handsaws.... you showed me some great tips and tricks about using them. Thank you!
@@RusticDavid What about sawing a bedpost headboard off. I got one side off, but it was really tough on the shoulder, it's very hard wood, I'm wondering if I should go motorized.
Hi Counter Strike ,its normal for it to take some effort but possibly a new sharp hand saw will make the work easier if that’s not available try oiling your saw “plate” and making sure its rust free , you can clean the saw with sandpaper just don’t sand the teeth, take your time don’t rush it concentrate on keeping it your saw straight not on the speed, if it “binds in the kerf” ie jams an sticks go back and widen the cut to allow the saw freedom to move Good luck to you Take care during these troubled days Happy Woodworking David
@@RusticDavid Thanks, yeah its a new saw, but I managed to finish it but using the other hand placed on the top of the blade to push it down more, which allowed for a smoother cut.
Thank you David, You making wood working easy for common people, please do something about the background noise, it makes your talk less audible. Never the less you are a superb teacher.
abhijit dey hi thanks for your comment it's very hot here in the summer and the noise is from fans ! I'm trying a new microphone Happy Woodworking David
@@RusticDavid Am still using motorized tools on a limited basis. But, except for being swift on the job, they do get old and break down. And that's the time when you need the basic kind of knowledge.
Hi Edgardo I believe that the basic hand tool skills are important,as you say machines break and sometimes the time it takes to set up a machine for one angled cut isn’t worth it when you can do it by hand. I personally work a lot with machinery and whatever it takes to get the job done well and fast as its what brings home the bread! Have a good week!Best Wishes David
David can you please upload more videos. Some I would like to see are: 1. how to clean your tools after use. 2. What kind of tools for a beginners toolbox. 3. Simple tasks that you would want the beginner DIY learner to do that are easy to do but help learn, add experience and develop skiils. 4. More simple lessons like 'How to saw wood straight'. This was a great video.
Brilliant! I would like to put a link to your videos on our school arts and crafts page. A great educational tool. You are an excellent teacher. Thanks, The Crafty Pirate
Hi Thanks for your comment i am happy that you like my videos and it would please me if you share them. Which School are you from? I would love to hear any feedback from you Happy Woodworking David
DAVID, DAVID DAVID! This was a very good you tube video with excellent narration from yourself, it appears you have used very good camera and sound equipment, someone who knew how to use the aforementioned equipment to make a top class video only to have it ruined by loud noise of power tools in the background. This was the first you tube in a long time that really impressed me. I am starting to learn DIY and I would be happy to learn from your videos but please make them without background disturbance. I found it hard to follow your advice. NB: the best DIY video ever!! I will see all of your videos.
Hi Sanjay its very hot and humid here the background noise is from large fans without them i couldnt work thanks for commenting maybe winter is a better time to film David
Great video. I was taught 'let the saw do the work'. In other words no pressure on the blade just pull it back and forth. Some saws are SO SHARP i actually hold them back or the can snag in the wood. Stand the piece on its end and it should stamd up! Great work here for beginners😁
Hi Mundomagico thanks for your feedback!! i have plenty of sharp saws i use these tools in my videos just to show viewers that they dont have to have the best equipment ,if they use good techniques, this video is old theres plenty more newer videos on my channel happy woodworking David
I have a cheap tenon saw (I think!) and I am having trouble cutting straight. Cutting 1/2" into a piece. There is no problem on the "top" line, and goes well until the saw gets to the last 1/8" on the depth. It just veers off to the right at the bottom. I have practiced quite a bit and have got closer to a straight cut a few times, but not happy yet! This video will be very useful, and I will try out all the advice! Wish me luck!
Hi. Great instruction video. To the point and detailed. Many many thanks. I watched several other instruction videos from you too. Very useful tips. David, what is the importance of using the whole length of the saw please? If I pull it right up close to the tip, on the next downwards stroke the saw blade tends to bend. How I may I avoid this. Thanks!
Hi Amr thanks for your comment to help prevent the saw from buckling try rocking the handle downwards lifting the tip as you begin the next stroke add some lubricant to the saw plate a little oil or candle wax might help and check your saw is straight at the tip, why use all the saw? to get the maximum momentum you can bear down on the saw more towards the end of the cut with the added mometumand saw faster with less effort happy woodworking David
For a long cut just nail a straight piece on the left of the line. It supports the blade and you dont have to worry about a straight cut. I just finished my first project, a tv stand , using just a saw. Came out beautifully.
@@RusticDavid It's only a piece of wood! Great words! People these days can't go to the toilet without having some kind of device and a book of instructions!
Oh my , I was having so much trouble cus I was starting at the edge closest to me then wondering why I wasn’t strong enough to get through the wood 🤷♀️
Hi Travis thanks for your feedback it’s one of my first videos it was about 40degrees c. And 80% humidity there were industrial fans running and I think some one else working!!!!! Many mistakes but im learning how to make videos my newer ones are getting better but I’ve got a lot to improve Happy Woodworking David
Thank David, for a very nice video! I was wondering if you could make a video how to drill straight using electric hand drill, as I very often make skew holes. Good luck with your channel :)
Srdjan Repensek Hi if you don't own a drill press you can place a 90 degree angle on the work and use it as a reference whilst drilling Thanks for your feedback I will try to over this topic in a future video Happy woodworking David
Hello David, thanks for your comments. I do own a drill press, but when big peaces are involved, you can go only so far. Especially when you have to drill horizontally. I am making garage shelves and pieces are 2 meters by 0.6 meters long...
Srdjan Repensek ok so you can drill a block of hard wood of the same thickness on the drill press then clamp it to the sie of the shelf an use it as a guide to drill the shelf straight i hope this helps good luck david
Unfortunately, shelf does not exist, I have a lots of pieces of wood that I need to put together. I see that you drilled some holes, when attached 2 pieces of wood using screws (How to join 2 pieces of wood in the corner with a screw ) Sales person told me that I can drive screws without drilling holes, as he said pine is very soft. Pieces of wood that I bought were soaking wet, and people cut for me to sizes, that I need. I am busy drying those pieces outside in shaded area, after few days I noticed small cracks, around the center of the wood, and that worries me a bit, and leads me to think that I should rather drill before screws, as it may crack further...
well when you say wet do you mean green as in freshly cut or wet from rain? if its green it will need to dry and depending on thickness 1 inch pine depending on drying conditions may take from 60 to 200 days to reach around 20% moisture content the wood will shrink and possibly warp during drying and this means it will need to be milled before gluing i would defiantly drill before screwing to create a tight joint
Hi John Winstone welcome aboard you should check out my other beginners movies and please let me know what you would like to learn next Happy Woodworking David
Hi Fiaz the zig zags are connected to the set on your saw basicaly this means big teeth more set small teeth less set btw set is the teeth are bent left and right to allow the saw plate to pass through the cut therefore for a finer cut and less deep zig zags use a saw with many small teeth there will always be some saw marks after cutting . please check out my channel for more woodwork videos im uploading regularly . Practice cutting joints start with my half lap video cut joints in scrap wood you will be amazed how quickly you will improve Have a great weekend David
Dumb question - does clamping down "flat" and sawing it along the wide side pencil line like you demonstrated rather than clamping the skinny edge into the vise and sawing down that way= better chance of sawing straight? If you understand what I'm asking. My vise wasn't wide enough for my wood so I put it in there skinny side, and sawed down - it ended up not quite straight but good enough. thanks!
Hi i try to speak clearly in my videos because i understand that English isn't everyone's mother tongue ok great idea i will add it to my list of videos to do wood properties types choice and price hope to hear from you more all the best david
wait till the missus goes out. hahaha... I'm "the missus" and I saw anywhere in my house I happen to feel like it. If my bench is full of stuff I'll clamp wood to the kitchen table or where ever. Thanks for this good practical video requiring no jigs or trips to the store! I wish you could have waited till the machinery was off. Very noisy.
I was hoping he'd have a freak out moment and yell, "CAN YOU SHUTUP FOR A MINUTE?!? I'M TRYING TO FILM HERE!!" to the guy with the air hose in the background
Gentlemen please - enough with the assumptions already! If anyone's going to scatter saw dust around my kitchen - I would love it to be me - that's why I'm here! :-D
hi mscrunchy im happy to hear it !! about half of my students here in the workshop are women check out my facebook page facebook.com/rusticdavid/ and you will see many women working with wood Happy woodworking David
Hi Victor lumber is wood sawn from a tree into a plank or beam, rough sawn wood .So I would say yes it’s lumber the boards in the video are salvaged from a building site and haven’t been planed or sanded Thanks for your comment Happy Woodworking David
Keep at it Ryan the more you make the better you will become even buy a basic woodworking book i particularly like Jack Hills Country woodworker great instruction and projects Happy woodworking David
No wonder my box turned out like it did....I call it rustic lol. I used the wrong saw, thought I was pretty good using my knee and cut on the line doh, thx for setting me straight.
Hi David thanks for your comments I’m happy to hear you enjoyed my videos i have a new one to upload and the camera man likes moving in and out but he does it out of good will and artistic license!!! I must work with the material i have! Happy Woodworking David
Mmmmm... I thought id removed that observation. On re consideration I thought it the limitation of the camera's zoom ....... I have one similar..... if it is the cameraman please could you ask him not to......... I moved to youtube to escape that........because the bbc wouldn't listen to how distracting and annoying it is.
Hi Paul ,well being left handed shouldn't cause a problem go out and choose yourself a cheap comfortable to hold saw and go and practice on some scraps its worth it with a little practice and good markings you will achieve better and better results. I love rustic theres no straight lines in nature ! Happy Woodworking David
Rustic David actually I like my rustic look, which is just as well. A complete lack of patience is probably my worst trait 🤔. Thanks for replying, take care during these trying times & self isolate in the garage 😂
i find it much easier to make a knifeline and den shave carefully all the way down on the waste side with a chisel. and then saw in that. hope u know what i mean. nice sawing btw :)
Thank you Lion, yes I understand you and I think your method is very good. Do you use this method for both hard and soft woods? Happy woodworking David
+Rustic David yes i use it on both. in hardwood i make the trench on all four sides . that way i find it easier to get it dead square. on softwood i only do the top. btw you should post a video about dovetails. would like to see your take on that.
I'm sure a lot of people are calling these videos stupid but these are great for people that know nothing about wood and want to start things correctly.
Thank you Chari, I appreciate your feedback Have a great weekend David
Yes! Very true. I've never touched a saw in my life. Decided to start make a table for my bedroom studio this quarantine. Very helpful video for us noobs.😁
Hi, I don't usually leave comments on TH-cam videos. In fact, I believe that this is my first one in nearly 10 years.
I just wanted to say that thanks to your videos, I built my own wall mounted desk using brackets and a butcher slab made of walnut. May not be much, but for someone who's spent the majority of his life in tech, and not handiwork, it's quite an achievement.
Akshay, to hear that i was able to help you achieve your goal makes me very happy congratulations!! thank you for commenting thats what encourages me to make videos all the best Happy woodworking David
There's nothing like covering the basics, get that down to a fine art, and you'll be set. Of course, you could always drop a small fortune on a drop saw, and rely on power tools to do all the work😜
I did a joinery course last year, and haven't touched timber for 10 months, hence the refresher. One of the best Handtools/minimalist woodworking books I've read was written by a musician, who took his former training to the joinery class. So while most would rely on power tools, he advised to practice doing a series of cuts on a piece of scrap, to get used to the feel of the saw, and hone your skills.
Hi thanks for the great input!!!! Best wishes David
Dear Rustic Dave,
70 year old Missus of her own house in the States thank you very much.
Wanted the shelf i’m fitting into a precise situation to be truly square all round,
& decided to find guidance beyond ”knee on wood” and other sweaty, impatient techniques
which have left sawdust in nearly every room in the house.
All but one of folks I found were Brits & seeing my fairly old 90* square - wood, steel, brass - in action was a treat.
Yours was my 5th video.
ALL had been helpful, but yours was the first to meet me right where I am
both in terms of tools on hand, and the precise degree of improvement I was ready to make.
With profound gratitude,
Hag
PS Your clamps are so beautiful they made me cry inside.
Whose are they? Just for dreaming....
Hi Hag Thank you for your feedback.I like your humor! And I’m happy to be of some help. The Clamps are from a spanish company called piher heres a link to they’re website www.piher.com/en/ Happy Woodworking David
YES YES YES TO YOUR VIDEOS!!! I just wanna repurpose my furniture in the lowest budget and your videos are exactly what I need. THANK YOU FOR SHARING!!
Hi Jessie good luck with projects Thank you for your feedback Have a great weekend David
Oh my goodness! I am so very happy I found you. My father was an amazing carpenter and wonderful teacher, but he's gone now. I have been having a strong desire to build some simple projects, and though my husband used to be a wooden boat builder he seems to have little to no interest in teaching me anything when it comes to carpentry... so I am at a loss in how to learn the foundational elements so that I have a fighting chance at building anything. But here you are, sharing your experience with the world!!! I could hug you and give you a kiss on the cheek for making these vids ( but Australia is thousands of miles away from the NW corner of the US)! I really appreciate you using hand tools, as a beginner, using a table saw is just not something I am going to take on without specific instruction. I am going to get my clamps, hand saw and plywood and build me a box frame for a cabinet (or attempt to) right now! Thank you! I am so very happy!!!
Hi Holly Thank you for your feedback, Go for it and don’t be afraid to make mistakes,just keep making stuff and you will learn fast Best Wishes David
@@RusticDavid I would honestly say a healthy fear is a good thing to have, but that's more in regards to tools because I watched my father cut his fingers off with a skill saw when I was a little kid. I understand what you mean about not being afraid to try something new though, I am just going to be trying new things with handsaws.... you showed me some great tips and tricks about using them. Thank you!
Such a great teacher you are. Really love how you explain everything and inspire your student viewers to be fearless. Respect you a lot, Sir!
Thank you Auraka Happy Woodworking David
Simple, clear and helped a lot - great video. Thank you, very much.
Thank you Tintentopf Happy to be of help good luck with your project Happy Woodworking David
Thankyou sir, didn't grow up someone to teach me this stuffs. It helped me alot
Excellent video...zero waffle, straight to the useful information. I really feel like I'm going to learn a lot from your channel thank you
Hi Ailipops I’m glad you enjoyed the video Thanks for watching Happy Woodworking David
Sawing straight has eluded me for years great video
Hi Bait thanks for your feedback practice practice practice Happy Woodworking David
@@RusticDavid What about sawing a bedpost headboard off. I got one side off, but it was really tough on the shoulder, it's very hard wood, I'm wondering if I should go motorized.
Hi Counter Strike ,its normal for it to take some effort but possibly a new sharp hand saw will make the work easier if that’s not available try oiling your saw “plate” and making sure its rust free , you can clean the saw with sandpaper just don’t sand the teeth, take your time don’t rush it concentrate on keeping it your saw straight not on the speed, if it “binds in the kerf” ie jams an sticks go back and widen the cut to allow the saw freedom to move Good luck to you Take care during these troubled days Happy Woodworking David
@@RusticDavid Thanks, yeah its a new saw, but I managed to finish it but using the other hand placed on the top of the blade to push it down more, which allowed for a smoother cut.
Thank you David, You making wood working easy for common people, please do something about the background noise, it makes your talk less audible. Never the less you are a superb teacher.
abhijit dey hi thanks for your comment it's very hot here in the summer and the noise is from fans ! I'm trying a new microphone Happy Woodworking David
At last, someone straightforward to listen to. Nuthin' fancy. Thanks for the teach.
Hi Edgardo Thank you for your feedback,I’m Glad you like my videos Happy Woodworking David
@@RusticDavid Am still using motorized tools on a limited basis. But, except for being swift on the job, they do get old and break down. And that's the time when you need the basic kind of knowledge.
Hi Edgardo I believe that the basic hand tool skills are important,as you say machines break and sometimes the time it takes to set up a machine for one angled cut isn’t worth it when you can do it by hand.
I personally work a lot with machinery and whatever it takes to get the job done well and fast as its what brings home the bread! Have a good week!Best Wishes David
David can you please upload more videos. Some I would like to see are:
1. how to clean your tools after use.
2. What kind of tools for a beginners toolbox.
3. Simple tasks that you would want the beginner DIY learner to do that are easy to do but help learn, add experience and develop skiils.
4. More simple lessons like 'How to saw wood straight'. This was a great video.
hi Sanjay thanks again for your comments i will make efforts to film new videos David
Brilliant! I would like to put a link to your videos on our school arts and crafts page. A great educational tool. You are an excellent teacher. Thanks, The Crafty Pirate
Hi Thanks for your comment i am happy that you like my videos and it would please me if you share them.
Which School are you from?
I would love to hear any feedback from you Happy Woodworking David
Love your videos ! Very easy to follow and learn ...
Hi Mridul thank you for commenting it makes me happy to hear you learnt something Happy woodworking David
You are the Master. The real McCoy in woodwork! Thank You.
Thank you for watching Happy Woodworking David
Great stuff. Thank you, David. Greetings from your friend and student in Sri Lanka.
DAVID, DAVID DAVID! This was a very good you tube video with excellent narration from yourself, it appears you have used very good camera and sound equipment, someone who knew how to use the aforementioned equipment to make a top class video only to have it ruined by loud noise of power tools in the background.
This was the first you tube in a long time that really impressed me.
I am starting to learn DIY and I would be happy to learn from your videos but please make them without background disturbance. I found it hard to follow your advice.
NB: the best DIY video ever!! I will see all of your videos.
Hi Sanjay its very hot and humid here the background noise is from large fans without them i couldnt work thanks for commenting maybe winter is a better time to film David
Great video. I was taught 'let the saw do the work'. In other words no pressure on the blade just pull it back and forth. Some saws are SO SHARP i actually hold them back or the can snag in the wood.
Stand the piece on its end and it should stamd up! Great work here for beginners😁
Hi Kerry great advice thank you for your input Happy Woodworking David
Great! Just what I wanted. Can’t wait to see your other videos.... and get a new SHARP saw!
Hi Mundomagico thanks for your feedback!! i have plenty of sharp saws i use these tools in my videos just to show viewers that they dont have to have the best equipment ,if they use good techniques, this video is old theres plenty more newer videos on my channel happy woodworking David
The most underrated channel on yt.
Hi Bojan Thank you for your kind words Have a great weekend Happy Woodworking David
Use the mrs table 🤣 made me laugh haha, great video
Hi Clapper Glad you enjoyed it! David
😂"if you don't have a woodworking table, do it on the kitchen table" (I dont have one..so might need to do this). Thank you for this from a newbie
Go for it Jessica!! It takes some practice but don’t get hung up on perfect,start making stuff have fun Happy Woodworking David
I have a cheap tenon saw (I think!) and I am having trouble cutting straight. Cutting 1/2" into a piece. There is no problem on the "top" line, and goes well until the saw gets to the last 1/8" on the depth. It just veers off to the right at the bottom. I have practiced quite a bit and have got closer to a straight cut a few times, but not happy yet! This video will be very useful, and I will try out all the advice! Wish me luck!
Hi Joe try angling the saw down the
Down the vertical lines on either side of the work piece creating a groove for the saw to follow good luck David
@@RusticDavid Thanks - I'll give that a go!
superb teacher..thanks david..very usefull for a beginner like me..
Hi lelayusop thanks for commenting go ahead and build something Happy woodworking David
This helps me a lot who doesn't any machine power tools. Thank you. Thanks TH-cam
I was just laughing because your technique is very simple and easy
You are a good teacher
Hi im Happy to hear that from you thank you for your feedback Happy Woodworking David
Wow, this has been a great help. Thank you 😘
Thank you Helen , practice makes perfect Happy woodworking
You are a great teacher. Much appreciated!
Thank you Crissidoll ! Go and cut some wood this weekend! Happy Woodworking David
This is awesome....Good English...Nice Teacher👌🏻
Great sir......thanks for all information provided in all videos...👍👍
Hi Surinder im Happy you enjoy my videos Happy woodworking David
Hi. Great instruction video. To the point and detailed. Many many thanks. I watched several other instruction videos from you too. Very useful tips. David, what is the importance of using the whole length of the saw please? If I pull it right up close to the tip, on the next downwards stroke the saw blade tends to bend. How I may I avoid this. Thanks!
Hi Amr thanks for your comment to help prevent the saw from buckling try rocking the handle downwards lifting the tip as you begin the next stroke add some lubricant to the saw plate a little oil or candle wax might help and check your saw is straight at the tip, why use all the saw? to get the maximum momentum you can bear down on the saw more towards the end of the cut with the added mometumand saw faster with less effort happy woodworking David
OK will try it. Thank you so much!
Excellent teaching. Thanks!
Thank you Robert i hope i have been of some help Happy Woodworking David
So simply explained - thank you very much.
Thank you...but just one point; in this house it's the Mrs who will be waiting for the Mr to go out so that I can use the kitchen table ;)
Hi VW I am Delighted to hear ! But id still recommend sweeping up before he gets back!! Happy Woodworking David
For a long cut just nail a straight piece on the left of the line. It supports the blade and you dont have to worry about a straight cut.
I just finished my first project, a tv stand , using just a saw. Came out beautifully.
Hi M sounds like a good idea Thank you for your feedback Happy Woodworking David
Sir please make a video on how to sharp saw and aline its edges
Great video sir I love all woodworking video that use hand tools not power tools I like to use my hands more
Hi Alan thanks for watching i glad you liked the video Happy Woodworking David
You are a good teacher.
Thank you Little go and saw some wood dont take it too sereiously its only a piece of wood Happy woodworking David
@@RusticDavid It's only a piece of wood! Great words! People these days can't go to the toilet without having some kind of device and a book of instructions!
Very Informative Thank You so much!
Thanks for the feedback Dale Happy Woodworking David
saw looks very sharp. i like it
hi Suresh the saw is a cheap chinese saw with hardened teeth it holds a sharp edge for a long time but cannot be sharpened Happy woodworking david
Oh my , I was having so much trouble cus I was starting at the edge closest to me then wondering why I wasn’t strong enough to get through the wood 🤷♀️
Excellent video. It's a shame the background is so noisy, but I'm guessing you had no control over that. Good content.
Hi Travis thanks for your feedback it’s one of my first videos it was about 40degrees c. And 80% humidity there were industrial fans running and I think some one else working!!!!! Many mistakes but im learning how to make videos my newer ones are getting better but I’ve got a lot to improve Happy Woodworking David
Thanks a lot! Your videos are very helpful.
Hi Oscar! thank you for watching glad to be of help Happy woodworking David
Thank David, for a very nice video!
I was wondering if you could make a video how to drill straight using electric hand drill, as I very often make skew holes. Good luck with your channel :)
Srdjan Repensek Hi if you don't own a drill press you can place a 90 degree angle on the work and use it as a reference whilst drilling
Thanks for your feedback I will try to over this topic in a future video
Happy woodworking David
Hello David, thanks for your comments. I do own a drill press, but when big peaces are involved, you can go only so far. Especially when you have to drill horizontally. I am making garage shelves and pieces are 2 meters by 0.6 meters long...
Srdjan Repensek ok so you can drill a block of hard wood of the same thickness on the drill press then clamp it to the sie of the shelf an use it as a guide to drill the shelf straight
i hope this helps good luck david
Unfortunately, shelf does not exist, I have a lots of pieces of wood that I need to put together. I see that you drilled some holes, when attached 2 pieces of wood using screws (How to join 2 pieces of wood in the corner with a screw ) Sales person told me that I can drive screws without drilling holes, as he said pine is very soft.
Pieces of wood that I bought were soaking wet, and people cut for me to sizes, that I need. I am busy drying those pieces outside in shaded area, after few days I noticed small cracks, around the center of the wood, and that worries me a bit, and leads me to think that I should rather drill before screws, as it may crack further...
well when you say wet do you mean green as in freshly cut or wet from rain?
if its green it will need to dry and depending on thickness 1 inch pine depending on drying conditions may take from 60 to 200 days to reach around 20% moisture content
the wood will shrink and possibly warp during drying and this means it will need to be milled before gluing
i would defiantly drill before screwing to create a tight joint
thanks! best video on this so far :)
Hi Haleem thank you go and saw some wood practice makes perfect !! Happy woodworking David
Super Cool Explanation Sir!💐
Hi Pranay, Thank you,Happy Woodworking David
As a late beginner thanks for the basic instructions
Hi John Winstone welcome aboard you should check out my other beginners movies and please let me know what you would like to learn next Happy Woodworking David
Excellent video. Could you share some basic wood working exercises? Every time i cut there is small zigzags that I have to even out with a file.
Hi Fiaz the zig zags are connected to the set on your saw basicaly this means big teeth more set small teeth less set btw set is the teeth are bent left and right to allow the saw plate to pass through the cut therefore for a finer cut and less deep zig zags use a saw with many small teeth there will always be some saw marks after cutting . please check out my channel for more woodwork videos im uploading regularly . Practice cutting joints start with my half lap video cut joints in scrap wood you will be amazed how quickly you will improve Have a great weekend David
Cutting legend straight to the point Thanks
Hi BP Thanks for that Take Care David
thank you very much. this is a very useful video.
Glad you found it useful Happy Woodworking David
Thanks heaps, been a long time since wood working and forgot the second line! You can imagine my frustration? 🤯🤣
Dumb question - does clamping down "flat" and sawing it along the wide side pencil line like you demonstrated rather than clamping the skinny edge into the vise and sawing down that way= better chance of sawing straight? If you understand what I'm asking. My vise wasn't wide enough for my wood so I put it in there skinny side, and sawed down - it ended up not quite straight but good enough. thanks!
both ways are ok but lie the saw down on the wide side to help keep straight have a great day David
a perfect cut, well done my master congratulations
Mükemmel muhtesem bir kesim olmuş eline sağlık üstadım tebrikler 👏👏👏
Great simple to follow instructions
Thank you John
Thanks for posting! Great technique.
You're Welcome Slant Six Happy Woodworking David
I love your video becuse I have only hand tool
Hi Ridho thanks for your input what video woul you like me to make? Happy Woodworking David
tahankyou David. please make video about the type of wood materials by the strength and the price. and sorry for my bad english
Hi i try to speak clearly in my videos because i understand that English isn't everyone's mother tongue ok great idea i will add it to my list of videos to do wood properties types choice and price hope to hear from you more all the best david
@@RusticDavid thankyou so much David
Thanks for this video! This is very helpful
Hi Ervin thanks for your feedback Happy Woodworking David
wait till the missus goes out. hahaha... I'm "the missus" and I saw anywhere in my house I happen to feel like it. If my bench is full of stuff I'll clamp wood to the kitchen table or where ever. Thanks for this good practical video requiring no jigs or trips to the store! I wish you could have waited till the machinery was off. Very noisy.
Hi Becky good for you !!! sorry about the noise it was summer about 40 degrees and 80% humidity its the fans you hear !!! Happy woodworking David
yeah disgracefully sexist comment . How dare you.... your place in the tower of london (with the rest uf us) now booked.
Great video - now I know what I was doing wrong!
Hi Jack glad you like the video, it just needs some practice Happy Woodworking David
I've subscribed sir
you make it easy
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Thank you Shaban practice on some scrap you will be surprised how fast you will improve Happy Woodworking David
Thanks for the lesson.
Thanks for watching Happy woodworking David
Beautiful.
Sharon O'Neil thanks Sharon I hope that I was able to help you Happy Woodworking David
@@RusticDavid nice sir
Great accent, subscribed
Thank you Izidor. Happy woodworking
I was hoping he'd have a freak out moment and yell, "CAN YOU SHUTUP FOR A MINUTE?!? I'M TRYING TO FILM HERE!!" to the guy with the air hose in the background
Lmaoo when the misses goes out?. I'm not married mite 😂🤣🤣
hi Naim so youre free to convert your living room into a workshop! but if you do you will probably never find a wife!!!!!!!
Gentlemen please - enough with the assumptions already! If anyone's going to scatter saw dust around my kitchen - I would love it to be me - that's why I'm here! :-D
hi mscrunchy im happy to hear it !! about half of my students here in the workshop are women check out my facebook page facebook.com/rusticdavid/ and you will see many women working with wood Happy woodworking David
Yeah, I would take that seriously. Good advice.
Nice work
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Big love to you and your family Happy Woodworking David
Can that wood that you sawed be called "lumber"?
Hi Victor lumber is wood sawn from a tree into a plank or beam, rough sawn wood .So I would say yes it’s lumber the boards in the video are salvaged from a building site and haven’t been planed or sanded Thanks for your comment Happy Woodworking David
Rustic David Thank you ;)
this is excellent !
Which part of wales are you from if you don’t mind me asking? I’m welsh and still live here
Hi Ryan im from pembrokrshire Amroth and later Tenby where arte you from?
Rustic David cardiff
cool do you do woodwork?
Rustic David recently I’ve had a go at making candle holders out of logs, I do enjoy it but wouldn’t say I’m good at it
Keep at it Ryan the more you make the better you will become even buy a basic woodworking book i particularly like Jack Hills Country woodworker great instruction and projects Happy woodworking David
Great teaching!!
Thank you Christian ! Happy Woodworking David
Why is there so much background noise? Have you machines running?
Hi Lara ,its an early video terrible background noise Fans it was very Hot ! Im learning about video making have a great week David
Nice video Brother.
Thank you for watching Bro!! Best wishes David
Content great, but why you recording just in time with big noise?
Hi Jiri its on old video and I try to get better audio in my newer videos , Thank you for your feedback Happy Woodworking David
No wonder my box turned out like it did....I call it rustic lol. I used the wrong saw, thought I was pretty good using my knee and cut on the line doh, thx for setting me straight.
Not everyone can do rustic well done Monika! You can use your knee if don’t have any other way keep making stuff Happy Woodworking David
I thnk ive leant more in the last 3 videos (=half an hour) than the last 54 years.
Hi David thanks for your comments I’m happy to hear you enjoyed my videos i have a new one to upload and the camera man likes moving in and out but he does it out of good will and artistic license!!! I must work with the material i have! Happy Woodworking David
Mmmmm... I thought id removed that observation. On re consideration I thought it the limitation of the camera's zoom ....... I have one similar..... if it is the cameraman please could you ask him not to......... I moved to youtube to escape that........because the bbc wouldn't listen to how distracting and annoying it is.
Thanks Rustic David, helpful tips.
Does being left handed make any difference 🤔 I have been unable to cut straight anything 🤨. The Mrs always reckons my DIY is rustic/ Anglo Saxon.
Hi Paul ,well being left handed shouldn't cause a problem go out and choose yourself a cheap comfortable to hold saw and go and practice on some scraps its worth it with a little practice and good markings you will achieve better and better results. I love rustic theres no straight lines in nature ! Happy Woodworking David
Rustic David actually I like my rustic look, which is just as well. A complete lack of patience is probably my worst trait 🤔. Thanks for replying, take care during these trying times & self isolate in the garage 😂
Thank you for your videos. May I ask what is your accent?
Hi Miguel im originally from Wales but after travelling around i settled in Israel happy woodworkingb David
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You got balls for saying that.
Hi Carl got a little flak but it’s just humor! Have a great day and sweep up after you!David
🤌🤌👏👏👏mükemmel muhtesem bir kesim olmuş eline sağlık üstadım tebrikler
Thank you so much 💕😊
Hi Sixth Thank you for your appreciation 🙏Happy Woodworking David
הסבר ברור ויפה. תודה רבה
+maor zarug Bevakashah! Toda ! Yesh od bederach! Ata be aritz? Bo levakir ! Happy Woodworking David
@@RusticDavid כן אני בארץ. איפה אפשר לבוא לבקר ?
maor zarug Hi i am in Haddassa neurim next to bet Yannay you can write “rustic david” in waze this is my number 0523743838 have a great day David
i find it much easier to make a knifeline and den shave carefully all the way down on the waste side with a chisel. and then saw in that. hope u know what i mean. nice sawing btw :)
Thank you Lion, yes I understand you and I think your method is very good.
Do you use this method for both hard and soft woods?
Happy woodworking David
+Rustic David yes i use it on both. in hardwood i make the trench on all four sides . that way i find it easier to get it dead square. on softwood i only do the top. btw you should post a video about dovetails. would like to see your take on that.
Thank you!
Great instruction....pity about the noise in the background as this was rather distracting!
Hi Ann Thank you for your feedback I should make this Video again its old and noisy you are right Happy Woodworking David
Thanks was helpful
Hi Rohith Great to hear Thank you for your feedback Happy Woodworking David
thank you
Excellent.
Hi dippy dipso Thank you!!Happy Woodworking David
I wish you a good and peaceful night. Best Regards, Abdullah Menevse
You sound like Tyroin Lannister!
hi Abdul i hope you like Tyroins voice because i have no idea who he is? thanks for the comment Happy woodworking David
Good!
Thank you Victor
Rustic David :)
Thank you antonio banderas
Hai Frnd I am tej I see yur all Vdo
HiTej Thank you for your comment I hope you find them helpful Happy Woodworking David
@@RusticDavid love you sir
Hlo sir please sir sew sharp with hand . My English to week s
Parm Singh boi what
Hi Parm you can use google translate and copy paste your question Regards David
My chinese saw has a laser.
Hey Vashon, do you seriously own a hand saw with a lasar? That I would like to see Happy Woodworking David
Hayirli huzurlu geceler diliyorum Sevgi ve Saygılarımla Abdullah Menevse