The first half of the th-cam.com/users/postUgkx3ICSK6nSknaL_45CU2NmFSoXjarGMDiJ book is everything about wood: types, tools, finishes, setting up shop etc. The second half is all about doing projects for inside and outside of the home. The color pictures are helpful. After reading a dozen of these types of books, this is probably the best overall (layout, color photos, plans). Only detraction is that many of the projects use a table saw/router/planer, which are usually expensive and take up space, so the plans are less friendly to newcomers and the budget conscious. But I know I can use a drill, circular saw or a jigsaw to make the projects.
12:20 that is one of my favorite bible verses. I am sober and it is one of my strength verses. That is awesome, I already loved your channel now I love it even more 🙌
Learned this trick with my dad in the 70’s. Had a house remodel/refurbish and an old hand made gutter was made this way and wrapped in tin. A lot of work for a simple gutter but learned a great ol’school trick that changed my young tablesaw life that day!
Dude! I absolutely love the fact that you’ve focused on safety early on this video. I have a super healthy respect for sharp spinny metals that can cut flesh way faster than pine. Love it.
I enjoy watching your videos. Your crazy little antics are fun too. You have my sense of humor. Someday would love to meet you. Or even do a project with you. Keep up the great work.
Love these safety videos. Thank you for sharing. I've had issues with binding and kickback which has made me a little afraid to use my table saw lately. This gives me a little more confidence to set things up and do it right.
It was helpful seeing how easy a taper jig and a zero clearance insert were. The taper jig in particular is going to be quite useful for a project I'm working on now I think, thank you!
All of the 'nice wood' at the hardwood store is of the rough-sawn variety or only straight on 2 sides. I lack a jointer, so the taper jig is going to be one of the next projects!
It could be because he has a pull up bar with a built in beer holder. 😂 if you haven’t seen it, you have to watch his shop tour video. It’s great!! 🤣🤣🤣
hahah I am totally adhd too and do the same: podcasts, law of attraction videos all goosd stuff while having fun with my projects. so blisssful being able to build stuff..I just bought a table saw tk u for the video
Made a straight edge jig like the one in your video. Wow, it's so helpful. I have a small jointer but for some reason I can't never do it right. The straight edge jig works perfect. Thanks
Your video's are awesome, I don't have a zero clearance insert, I just use blue painters tape and place it next to the blade to fill in the gap, works great. Thank you for your time.
Recent finder, not long time watcher yet, and old-ish guy that does that FB thing....which probably explains commenting on a year old video too. But my kids and I really enjoy and learn from your vids, so thanks. I have wanted a flat top grind blade for a while and after watching your video here it occurred to me that I have the original 40 tooth blade with ATB grind that came on my saw but really hasn't been used at all. So I found a local saw sharpening shop and had it turned into a flat ground blade for $10. Thought I'd mention that as option B for some of your viewers. All the best to ya, looking forward to more education and entertainment, peace.
Great video! Thanks for sharing! One point I think is important: if you put the cove cutting fence on the other side of the blade (towards you) the blade will be pushing the wood into the fence. As you set up the fence in the video, the wood could be caught by the blade and thrown toward you if you aren't holding it firmly. Bonus tip: tilt the blade with the cove set up and you are cutting elliptical coves. Love doing this in my shop. Thanks again for the tips!
Because I have a complete set of dado blades I’ve made 1/2 dozen or so zero clearance inserts for the most common sizes, i.e. 1/8”, 3/16”, 1/4”, 1/2”, 5/8”. Well worth the time it takes to have them ready made.
Just finished watching. Great tips as always. Had never heard of scoring the table top in line with the blade. I will be buying a brand new Laugna saw in the next couple of weeks. I now know one of the first hacks it gets.
"FLAT BOTTOM GRIND" Sounds like a Country Western or Hill Billy Top 100 hit... Just remember it was recorded by Bourbonmoth! Great video my, friend. Felix
Wanted to make a note regarding safety on the cove cut technique - The auxiliary fence should be made to provide a similar amount of height as the factory fence. In the event of unforeseen chatter, kickback, etc, this will reduce the chance of the work piece jumping over the top of the fence, which could lead to a serious injury.
Great video. Thanks for the safety tips and the zero clearance…thing. I’m new to wood working, especially with a table saw, so I found this super helpful. For my first big feat, I milled an 8’ pc of pine. I cut down a few days ago. Milled it down to (2) 8’ x 2 1/2” x 1 1/2” . Thankfully I was unscathed, and a only a little sticky. Diggin your alphanumeric ink work (right arm). 👍
I need to know if you bought the hoverboard just for that entrance. That's my favourite entrance so far. All your entrances are fantastic. I watch these videos for the entrances. I occasionally also learn something, and I guess that's nice.
Zero clearance inserts can also be purchased for most saws on ebay. I didn't have the necessary Router bits to make one, and a woodworker was selling ones he made. Cost was $35 for my Skil jobsite table saw. This insert has become essential anytime I am making small rip cuts.
Great video, all good info, especially the hoverboard tip. I have cut coves on the tbl saw, but oriented the temporary fence in front of the blade, so the saw teeth tend to force the work into the fence. Not strictly necessary as long as you're taking the small depth cuts explained in the video. It just made me feel a little safer.
Man those tips were exactly what I've been needing and nobody on you tube explains it as easy as you just did thanks very much keep it up i watch you stuff all the time
I'm glad you said the rockin' world goes round because I was singing it and even posted something along those lines before you did.
The first half of the th-cam.com/users/postUgkx3ICSK6nSknaL_45CU2NmFSoXjarGMDiJ book is everything about wood: types, tools, finishes, setting up shop etc. The second half is all about doing projects for inside and outside of the home. The color pictures are helpful. After reading a dozen of these types of books, this is probably the best overall (layout, color photos, plans). Only detraction is that many of the projects use a table saw/router/planer, which are usually expensive and take up space, so the plans are less friendly to newcomers and the budget conscious. But I know I can use a drill, circular saw or a jigsaw to make the projects.
12:20 that is one of my favorite bible verses. I am sober and it is one of my strength verses. That is awesome, I already loved your channel now I love it even more 🙌
yeah talking to imaginary friends is what this channel is about lol - grow the hell up
My kids 8 and 4 are hooked on your videos, they watched the entire boat build. Good stuff man.
Learned this trick with my dad in the 70’s. Had a house remodel/refurbish and an old hand made gutter was made this way and wrapped in tin. A lot of work for a simple gutter but learned a great ol’school trick that changed my young tablesaw life that day!
Dude! I absolutely love the fact that you’ve focused on safety early on this video. I have a super healthy respect for sharp spinny metals that can cut flesh way faster than pine. Love it.
I love how you give all that safety advice and in the background you can clearly see that you keep bottles of whisky in the shop :-)
After this video I went out to the shop and made a taper jig...in 5 minutes! Brilliant.
Flat bottom grind you make the rockin world go round!
I'm dead. Love your videos man! You're my first go to guy when I have questions about something
🤣 love the Queen ref !
The taper jig what a great idea thanks . Being new to woodworking this channel has really bad me a better woodworker in a very short ti e
I thought cutting a cove into a long piece of wood was much more complicated. Now I’m going to have to try this!
Holy crap i love that taper jig! I know what I'm making this afternoon.
Of men and wolves is awesome! Never heard them until your intro, thanks!
You make me smile. Brightens my day
Love the real simple tapering jig and using that jig for cove cuts.Thanks.
Smoothest AD I ever watched... Great job! :D
I enjoy watching your videos. Your crazy little antics are fun too. You have my sense of humor. Someday would love to meet you. Or even do a project with you. Keep up the great work.
Love these safety videos. Thank you for sharing. I've had issues with binding and kickback which has made me a little afraid to use my table saw lately. This gives me a little more confidence to set things up and do it right.
Wow, I caught this one at 9 seconds after it posted up. Never had that before. Love the channel, please keep it up.
3 minutes for me lol 😆
Dang! The closest I’ve gotten is 24 minutes. I hope to be as good as you one day!
It was helpful seeing how easy a taper jig and a zero clearance insert were. The taper jig in particular is going to be quite useful for a project I'm working on now I think, thank you!
All of the 'nice wood' at the hardwood store is of the rough-sawn variety or only straight on 2 sides. I lack a jointer, so the taper jig is going to be one of the next projects!
The amount of cardio he does for these videos. No wonder he's in good shape.
It could be because he has a pull up bar with a built in beer holder. 😂 if you haven’t seen it, you have to watch his shop tour video. It’s great!! 🤣🤣🤣
I always look forward to your video!
Cove Cut: That blew my mind away..........! Those clamps though.....wow.
hahah I am totally adhd too and do the same: podcasts, law of attraction videos all goosd stuff while having fun with my projects. so blisssful being able to build stuff..I just bought a table saw tk u for the video
bro you thank you so much, thats the name of the cut "cove" I was looking for :)
I like the tapering jig the most! It is easiest and simplest I have seen. Thabks
Great tips, especially on the cove cuts
My new favorite channel, and I watch a LOT of TH-cam! Thanks for the content!
Love these type of videos. I always learn something new or reinforces something that I thought I knew.
The tapering jig is genius - so thanks
The maring your table saw blade path tip is insane but genius!
Wonder what he does if he changes blade width from thin keef to thick or vis a versa. Thin marker might be a better option. Was good tip otherwise
I like this video, the, err, humour, drives the safety aspect much better...
Made a straight edge jig like the one in your video. Wow, it's so helpful. I have a small jointer but for some reason I can't never do it right. The straight edge jig works perfect. Thanks
Thank You Sir! Informative and Fun to watch.
These tips and trick videos are great, as a beginner it's much appreciated 👍🏼
As a new year wood worker, I really enjoy tips and tricks. They are very informative! Keep them coming.
Love the kerf marking!
You’re workshop is bigger than my house…. So jealous!!! Love you’re vids keep em coming
Love your channel, Jason. Quality videos with good humor and rewatchability.
I love your videos. But this is one of the best ones.
Just made a thin rip jig the other day. And I worked very well.
That EH Taylor is outstanding.
wow..its very useful and informative. thank you very much
I haven’t been able to make a zero clearance plate, so I put down some wide painters tape. It’s worked really nice for me.
Educational and entertaining. A great TH-cam formula!
You are educational & hilarious!! I appreciate that!
Your video's are awesome, I don't have a zero clearance insert, I just use blue painters tape and place it next to the blade to fill in the gap, works great. Thank you for your time.
Watching that cove cut and thinking how fortunate I am to have bought the new Magswitch Featherboard Pro!
Recent finder, not long time watcher yet, and old-ish guy that does that FB thing....which probably explains commenting on a year old video too. But my kids and I really enjoy and learn from your vids, so thanks.
I have wanted a flat top grind blade for a while and after watching your video here it occurred to me that I have the original 40 tooth blade with ATB grind that came on my saw but really hasn't been used at all. So I found a local saw sharpening shop and had it turned into a flat ground blade for $10. Thought I'd mention that as option B for some of your viewers. All the best to ya, looking forward to more education and entertainment, peace.
Very useful and practical, thanks!
This is one of the most neatest and spacious workshop I've seen.
Great video! Thanks for sharing! One point I think is important: if you put the cove cutting fence on the other side of the blade (towards you) the blade will be pushing the wood into the fence. As you set up the fence in the video, the wood could be caught by the blade and thrown toward you if you aren't holding it firmly. Bonus tip: tilt the blade with the cove set up and you are cutting elliptical coves. Love doing this in my shop. Thanks again for the tips!
How do you know were the cove will cut on the wood or centering the cove cut
Thanks. Safety is number 1.
Love the taper jig my Dude
Thanks for another informational and entertaining video.
Glad you enjoyed it
Great channel , loved the boat build and these tips videos, thank you.
I'm learning a lot. Thanks.
Keep going pal, you inspire me and give me a bit of something to look forward to watching. Cheers buddy.
GREAT VIDEO THANK YOU VERY MUCH
Great tips, thanks!!
Thank you for yet another fun and informative video.
haha the hoverboard piece was great!
I'm retiring in 5 days and can't wait to get into wood working. You are brilliant and your videos are awesome too. Thank you for your time 🏴👍🏻
CORRECTION: Forest DOES NOT sharpen blades for free. I’m a dilly waggle and was operating on bad information.
When did they ever sharpen blades for free? 🤨 I’ve been using Forrest blades since the early 90’s and have always paid them to sharpen ‘em.
Does any company sharpen circular blades for free?
Because I have a complete set of dado blades I’ve made 1/2 dozen or so zero clearance inserts for the most common sizes, i.e. 1/8”, 3/16”, 1/4”, 1/2”, 5/8”. Well worth the time it takes to have them ready made.
Oh geeeeez. I just sent mine out.
Oh wait no I didn't. I have to buy some first. lol
Thanks for the update.
I am adding "Dilly Waggle" to my vocabulary...
As always thank you! Great job and I’m amazed that your hand was OK after cutting off your tips! Seriously thanks love the info and entertainment
Thanks for sharing all your tips, some I had seen before but as usual I picked up a few thanks to you!
DC
Just finished watching. Great tips as always. Had never heard of scoring the table top in line with the blade. I will be buying a brand new Laugna saw in the next couple of weeks. I now know one of the first hacks it gets.
The absolute number one most important tool in my shop is the Grip Ripper on the table saw.
Thanks for these tips they're really useful, also like your random style of humour lol
very helpful, just bought a house and was looking into buying one. great tricks to learn!
Same. Did you get a good space for woodworking? I only managed a 1 car garage, but I'm still digging it.
@@DevinAK49 ya I only have a 1 space parking also, but buying tabletop tools and being creative help me get the most out of it!
Love these tips. Need to make a taper jig.
"FLAT BOTTOM GRIND" Sounds like a Country Western or Hill Billy Top 100 hit...
Just remember it was recorded by Bourbonmoth!
Great video my, friend. Felix
DUDE !! Your shop is Badass :)
Great vid! Love the camera shot transitions!
Awesomeness, as always. Loving the advice.
Wanted to make a note regarding safety on the cove cut technique - The auxiliary fence should be made to provide a similar amount of height as the factory fence. In the event of unforeseen chatter, kickback, etc, this will reduce the chance of the work piece jumping over the top of the fence, which could lead to a serious injury.
Great video. Thanks for the safety tips and the zero clearance…thing. I’m new to wood working, especially with a table saw, so I found this super helpful. For my first big feat, I milled an 8’ pc of pine. I cut down a few days ago. Milled it down to (2) 8’ x 2 1/2” x 1 1/2” . Thankfully I was unscathed, and a only a little sticky. Diggin your alphanumeric ink work (right arm). 👍
One last comment, excellent tips and tricks sir.
Cove cut AMAZING !!!!
I subbed the podcast.. always looking for more info on doing things the best possible ways...
Great tips
Awesome. Thanks for sharing. Always love watching your video. 🤗
Thanks for watching!
Awesome video again, actually helpfull to.
Awesome tshirts, might order one soon love the classic logo, just need it bigger and shipped to europe.
Great vid
I love ritual vitamins, been doing it for a year now!
thank you Moth
I need to know if you bought the hoverboard just for that entrance. That's my favourite entrance so far. All your entrances are fantastic. I watch these videos for the entrances. I occasionally also learn something, and I guess that's nice.
You mark the table with the line of the cut.
I also mark a 90 to this showing the center/high point of the blade. Helps making joints.😊
Love your stuff, and being old, Facebook...
"Just scratched the surface of this table saw thing"
At the end: metaphorically
At the beginning: literally
5 hours after I cracked the same joke here? ;)
Great video and tips. Thanks for sharing.
@18:00 there was a local dentist who did extractions on a hover board and videotaped it. Thought you’d enjoy that.
Much appreciated the flat bottom grind reference lol
Great video J!
Very useful video content, plz do it more 👏🏻👏🏻
Great content
Dude, you rock!
Zero clearance inserts can also be purchased for most saws on ebay. I didn't have the necessary Router bits to make one, and a woodworker was selling ones he made. Cost was $35 for my Skil jobsite table saw. This insert has become essential anytime I am making small rip cuts.
Great video, all good info, especially the hoverboard tip.
I have cut coves on the tbl saw, but oriented the temporary fence in front of the blade, so the saw teeth tend to force the work into the fence. Not strictly necessary as long as you're taking the small depth cuts explained in the video. It just made me feel a little safer.
Man those tips were exactly what I've been needing and nobody on you tube explains it as easy as you just did thanks very much keep it up i watch you stuff all the time