There isn't a single time, I have watched Paul that I haven't come away learning something. Thank you for taking the time to make the video Paul but better yet thank you for sharing. Your legacy is passing on tons of tidbits to others.
Sir Great respect & love for you I started woodworking as a hobby 2years ago after watching your videos... Actually m an Architect never had an interest other than work and money 😁 but now it's my hobby and I love it .... Even made poor man's spoke shave and router.... Thank you Sir so much obliged, You are like a father figure for me in woodworking Love you from heart..... 😇❤
My experience in woodworking is in making model RC airplanes, and I daresay I thought I knew all the tricks of that trade, but using nails / screws in a board to suspend a work piece with a drying finish is one of those things that I wish someone told me 20 years ago! That would have saved me a ton of time. Also, thank you for sharing your knowledge; TH-cam is one way communication, but watching your videos feels like having an expert (and infinitely patient) teacher next to me. I'm using the current corona lockdown to learn a bit about "large scale" woodworking and joinery, and I'm loving your videos on basic techniques (not to mention the ones on setting up and caring for my tools). My only criticism is that you make everything look so darn easy!
I just love you Paul. You have helped me get my feet under me with traditional woodworking. The love and joy woodworking brings me is invaluable, and you have been a significant part of my journey. Thank you!
Thank you Paul for these timeless tips. Doesn't matter the rate of technology growth, when it comes to making life easier tips like these are the best. Take care and stay well.
Paul, you are a tonic, especially in these pandemic days. Thank you for your generosity in sharing your expertise and your sense of humour. It's a joy to tune in, I have learned so much. And what's so lovely is that the videos can be revisited time & again. May you keep safe & well, 🙏😃
Hi Paul. I used your "hammer in a vice anvil - Tip #9" trick today. Works a treat - thankyou. So glad I have subscribed to your channel. You have so much experience and knowledge, and you share it with us in such an easy going, generous and digestible way. Thank you.
Great channel Paul, I came across your channel 6-7 yeas ago one rainy afternoon on a couch suffering heath problems after many failed frustrated attempts into this craft in the past; I now have a big workshop and spend several hours a night in there once the little ones are in bed, although I can't thank you for the partial improvement of my kidneys, I can say that in this little country town on the other side of the world, your videos helped break through the mental block of being frustrated with the work I was doing and provided the guidance to find a past time and creative outlet I couldn't have guessed at how much it helped in turning my life around. While I can't quite say your material did so on its own (I must give my family some credit too 😃) ; but it was definitely a major part. I hope you find this comment; and accept my gratitude and thanks for what you do, I suspect you might wonder, but never really know what good has come from these videos in people's lives around the world, just know it's probably more that you might have ever possibly imagined. Especially in times like these. Thanks Paul. Stay healthy.
Instead of taping the plywood on the clamps, I took small squares of 3/4" plywood. inset a small hole, and epoxied in small round magnets so I can use them on any of my steel clamps
As usual, these tips prove my theory that Paul Sellers has more common sense than 99% of the people I have ever met! Thank you for these tips and passing along your lifetime of knowledge. It truly does become our knowledge to keep for our lifetimes.
I was so excited by this I decided to subscribe. Then I discovered I was already subscribed. Today the pleasure of rediscovering a master of the craft is mine.
I bought a bunch of clamps like the one you use in #10 at Harbor Freight based on one of your other videos. Inexpensive and with your upgrades, should work as well as the expensive ones. Thanks again, sir!
Good stuff, as always. I use an old toothbrush with cut-down bristles to clean my sandpaper. Also, some dish washing soap in water will really help with the clogging on wet/dry sandpaper.
I knew most of these.. but that first one.. WOW.. what a trick! I had to run out to the shop and try it right away.. (I have an old dovetail saw that I love that was bent like that) One wack and joy of all joy.. it worked perfectly.. now I am gonna sharpen it and put it back into the line up again.. Thanks Paul!!
Another finishing tip which is in line with this one is to cut small blocks of wood "think off cuts" then put a finishing nail through it. That way you can adjust for size when you have larger pieces and they are able to do more projects than be used for just one single piece.
You will live forever; through your teachings! You're a great teacher and I wish the world had more people like you.
Mr. Peter Sellers, you are a gift. Thank you for being a wonderful teacher!
There isn't a single time, I have watched Paul that I haven't come away learning something. Thank you for taking the time to make the video Paul but better yet thank you for sharing. Your legacy is passing on tons of tidbits to others.
You're the best woodworker and teacher on line. Thank you for giving so much of your life to the world.
Sir Great respect & love for you I started woodworking as a hobby 2years ago after watching your videos... Actually m an Architect never had an interest other than work and money 😁 but now it's my hobby and I love it .... Even made poor man's spoke shave and router.... Thank you Sir so much obliged, You are like a father figure for me in woodworking Love you from heart..... 😇❤
I just dont understand why people would dislike these videos? Some seriously hard to please people out there. I love these vids!!
I really love this guy, if children had wonderful elders to teach them real skills how wonderful life could be
Amazing guy
They do though..
@@ModernGentleman very very few do
Be the change you wish to see
Today I was just saying: I wish I had somebody like Paul in my life when I was growing up.
You had me at the buckled saw trick. Subscribed! Anyone that knows a trick like that, must be followed.
My experience in woodworking is in making model RC airplanes, and I daresay I thought I knew all the tricks of that trade, but using nails / screws in a board to suspend a work piece with a drying finish is one of those things that I wish someone told me 20 years ago! That would have saved me a ton of time.
Also, thank you for sharing your knowledge; TH-cam is one way communication, but watching your videos feels like having an expert (and infinitely patient) teacher next to me. I'm using the current corona lockdown to learn a bit about "large scale" woodworking and joinery, and I'm loving your videos on basic techniques (not to mention the ones on setting up and caring for my tools). My only criticism is that you make everything look so darn easy!
I just love you Paul. You have helped me get my feet under me with traditional woodworking. The love and joy woodworking brings me is invaluable, and you have been a significant part of my journey. Thank you!
Fast, simple, helpful, clearly presented. What else could one ask for? Great job.
Your tips are simply the best ... They are so useful because they are based on years of practical experience. Thanks & Cheers!!
Man, Paul is such a great guy! Such a nice and tranquil attitude!
Number 10 with the clamp was especially helpful! Thank you
Mr. Sellers thank you for all you do! I’ve learned so much. You sir are an inspiration!
Thank you Paul for these timeless tips. Doesn't matter the rate of technology growth, when it comes to making life easier tips like these are the best. Take care and stay well.
Some of these are new me after a long time wood working, thank you Paul.
Thank you, Mr Sellers for passing on your marvelous knowledge.
Thank you for your humility and for sharing your great knowledge with others we appreciate your teachings ...
Paul, you are a tonic, especially in these pandemic days. Thank you for your generosity in sharing your expertise and your sense of humour. It's a joy to tune in, I have learned so much. And what's so lovely is that the videos can be revisited time & again. May you keep safe & well, 🙏😃
Just getting started with wood working/handyman since I bought my first house. Thanks for the tips!!
Paul, watching your videos takes me back to the 1960,s and my woodwork
Thanks very much Paul.
Congratulations on reaching 400k+ subscribers.
Hi Paul. I used your "hammer in a vice anvil - Tip #9" trick today. Works a treat - thankyou. So glad I have subscribed to your channel. You have so much experience and knowledge, and you share it with us in such an easy going, generous and digestible way. Thank you.
Great channel Paul, I came across your channel 6-7 yeas ago one rainy afternoon on a couch suffering heath problems after many failed frustrated attempts into this craft in the past; I now have a big workshop and spend several hours a night in there once the little ones are in bed, although I can't thank you for the partial improvement of my kidneys, I can say that in this little country town on the other side of the world, your videos helped break through the mental block of being frustrated with the work I was doing and provided the guidance to find a past time and creative outlet I couldn't have guessed at how much it helped in turning my life around. While I can't quite say your material did so on its own (I must give my family some credit too 😃) ; but it was definitely a major part. I hope you find this comment; and accept my gratitude and thanks for what you do, I suspect you might wonder, but never really know what good has come from these videos in people's lives around the world, just know it's probably more that you might have ever possibly imagined. Especially in times like these.
Thanks Paul.
Stay healthy.
Joshua, We all need a nudge and a shove to get us along the road of recovery. Thanks for this.
Instead of taping the plywood on the clamps, I took small squares of 3/4" plywood. inset a small hole, and epoxied in small round magnets so I can use them on any of my steel clamps
Clever!
Thanks for the great tips Paul. Straightening the saw was amazing!
You Are Awesome. Please Never quit what you are doing. Much love from the Usa.
Wow, some GREAT stuff there!
Practical, usable tips ! ! ! How refreshing.
Thanks Paul, I will certainly pass these tips on. Too bad we can't straighten everything buy wacking it on the bench.
You're just not whacking hard enough
If you can't whack it on a bench whack it with a hammer. Not a ball pein though, we're gentlemen not metalworkers.
@@jumbo4billion hitting with a hammer is my usual way of straightening things like spikes. Somethings require some heat and a bigger hammer.
My dad always told me "Never use violence, use a bigger hammer". :)
Green- Zone, “That you, Bubba?”
You are really generous! I knew one of the tip! It made me proud of myself 😊
Simple tips but some of the best I've ever heard of.
Thank you Paul for more inspiration, please keep safe and healthy in these troubled times
As usual, these tips prove my theory that Paul Sellers has more common sense than 99% of the people I have ever met! Thank you for these tips and passing along your lifetime of knowledge. It truly does become our knowledge to keep for our lifetimes.
Great stuff. Especially like the one about planing ply.
No messing about, just the tip....fantastic! Cheers
The man is a magician. Thanks for showing us the way Paul!
....thank YOU sooooo much Mr. Sellers !!!kinde regards from Switzerland !!!!
Thanks Paul. The eraser one will be handy. Please keep them coming.
Always a pleasure watching you work Paul. I have learned so much in such a short time. Thanks a million!
The Man ! Paul we love ya.
Thank you Paul....
I will have to save your videos just for future reference...
Simple but effective tips... Just love it.
A legend! nothing more to say. Greatings from Germany
Thank You! 10 more please!
Beautiful, informative and concise. THANK YOU!!!
Thanks Paul... you’re the best!
Rarely am I so satisfied by youtube tip vids.
I was so excited by this I decided to subscribe. Then I discovered I was already subscribed. Today the pleasure of rediscovering a master of the craft is mine.
This guy is great, straight to the point - quite refreshing.
Short videoclip and full of valuable information - the best combination! Many thanks Paul.
Thanks Paul Always a pleasure to see your show
I appreciate the speed you bring these tips across.
I bought a bunch of clamps like the one you use in #10 at Harbor Freight based on one of your other videos. Inexpensive and with your upgrades, should work as well as the expensive ones. Thanks again, sir!
Great tips. Thanks. It's always nice to pick up another trick or two.
Your a god of carpentry !!! :) the sound of your planer is soooooo crisp!!! Take care!
The plywood trick is so simple. I always struggled with tear out. Going to go have a play with my no4. Thank you again.
Is that allowed in your parts?
If you don't have a chisel handy, sandpaper should work just as well.
Great tips, thank you so much for sharing your skills. It is much appriciated.
Good stuff, as always. I use an old toothbrush with cut-down bristles to clean my sandpaper.
Also, some dish washing soap in water will really help with the clogging on wet/dry sandpaper.
Thanks Paul, Great tips hope everything is going well, be safe.
A legend. Calming to watch your channel sir.
I like the clamp the clamp to the clamp one. Nice video Paul. 👍🏻
Thank you Paul, very useful tips!
Those were some fantastic tips....thanks!
Happy News year, Paul
Great Stuff Paul. Thank You. Loved the saw straightening trick! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Love tip number ten, will use that for certain. Thanks Paul.
Thanks Paul. Stay healthy and relaxed.
Thank you, Paul! Very useful tips:)
Outstanding, sir. You just saved me buying a new hand saw. Thanks.
Love these tips. Keep 'em comin'.
Genius ! Had I known, Tip one would have helped me sawing the fret slots on my nephew’s ebony fingerboard last month !
Thanks Paul, also thank you for sharing all your experience with us, mere mortal wood hobbyists :)
Excellent video. Truly pro advice. Also did draw out the video
Great tips! Thank You Paul and Happy Easter 🐰🐣🐇
Really enjoyed the video .thanks again
He's the Larry Haun of woodworking. Spectacular!
Thank you for sharing sir ! God bless you.
Great stuff, thank you very much for sharing your knowledge. Keep it up and God bless!
Man of honour 💪
I knew most of these.. but that first one.. WOW.. what a trick! I had to run out to the shop and try it right away.. (I have an old dovetail saw that I love that was bent like that) One wack and joy of all joy.. it worked perfectly.. now I am gonna sharpen it and put it back into the line up again.. Thanks Paul!!
Thanks Paul, very useful to have. Always love to learn new tips people use every day in thier woodworking.
Love these Paul tips.
Great tips thanks for sharing
I enjoy your work and your sharing of your knowledge.
Thank you, Paul. 10 great tips.
Stay safe and stay well.
Don't understand why you have 110 thumbs down,these are great tips you share with us !! Thanks Paul
This is gold.
Awsome as usual
I love these little tip videos! Thank you for sharing Paul 👍👍
Thank you for sharing your knowledge
So much great stuff here. Thank you.
Another finishing tip which is in line with this one is to cut small blocks of wood "think off cuts" then put a finishing nail through it. That way you can adjust for size when you have larger pieces and they are able to do more projects than be used for just one single piece.
Good on you Paul! Cheers, Rob.
Just brilliant! Such simple genius.
I love this man explanation everytime not sometimes..
thanks you paul. very useful tips and . would definitely apply it when necessary
Excellent! Some genuinely useful tips. There's many a TH-camr who promises a list of tips and tricks, but not many deliver on actual useful content.
Good man Paul. All very useful tips. I have just tightened up the handles on two saws.
Fantastic, Paul! Thanks a lot! 😃
Stay safe there! 🖖😊