Good to see you back with another video, I've been waiting expectantly! Hoppas du tillsåg att det fanns söt, varm dryck vid all verksamhet i minusgrader ;)
Yes, wont be as long until the next one! Självklart, kaffe med socker inomhus. Cirka var tjugonde minut på grund på grund av kylan. Var väldigt dumkärv och körde utan dunjacka (allt för tittarna)
Really nice! I will try to do something like it soon. I live in Spain, but I used to live in Canada, so the scenes with snow are very familiar. The new edge is better than the live edge, in my opinion.
Thanks! The snow is very calming, We still have it in the northen part now. I also think the edge became better than the live edge. I have heard that there is growing briar root in spain, have you ever heard about that? Anyways thanks for your comment! :)
I have not heard about briar root growing here in Spain, but I will check it out. I see that you manage to make pretty straight cuts handheld. It’s a challenge for me. I have a jigsaw and a circular saw. I was wondering if I should get a table saw, for true 90 degree cuts. A miter saw also could work, but mostly for cross cuts, I think. What is your experience with this? I am also thinking of buying a router… any thoughts on a first all purpose router?
A miter saw is extremely nice to have when starting more diy projects. I've owned ryobi, skil before and now I use a dewalt one. Ryobi and skil works fine, but I would go for a dewalt as it is much more precise. Making repetable 90° cuts is really nice. I can recomend the Green Bosch 1400 ACE for a good first router. It is quite large but will finish most cuts with good accuarcy. I would buy better router bits before buying a expensive router. Hope this helps. Buy yourself a miter saw and a router. You deserve it :)
@@HallbeamDesign Hi, I finally got the Bosch router you recommended... I am still not sure if I deserve the miter saw :) Actually, I am not sure if I deserve the miter saw, or a table saw ---Thanks... for your suggestion. When I have some time, I will try to do a table like this one.
Good to see you back with another video, I've been waiting expectantly!
Hoppas du tillsåg att det fanns söt, varm dryck vid all verksamhet i minusgrader ;)
Yes, wont be as long until the next one!
Självklart, kaffe med socker inomhus. Cirka var tjugonde minut på grund på grund av kylan. Var väldigt dumkärv och körde utan dunjacka (allt för tittarna)
Really nice! I will try to do something like it soon.
I live in Spain, but I used to live in Canada, so the scenes with snow are very familiar.
The new edge is better than the live edge, in my opinion.
Thanks! The snow is very calming, We still have it in the northen part now.
I also think the edge became better than the live edge.
I have heard that there is growing briar root in spain, have you ever heard about that?
Anyways thanks for your comment! :)
I have not heard about briar root growing here in Spain, but I will check it out.
I see that you manage to make pretty straight cuts handheld. It’s a challenge for me. I have a jigsaw and a circular saw. I was wondering if I should get a table saw, for true 90 degree cuts. A miter saw also could work, but mostly for cross cuts, I think.
What is your experience with this? I am also thinking of buying a router… any thoughts on a first all purpose router?
A miter saw is extremely nice to have when starting more diy projects. I've owned ryobi, skil before and now I use a dewalt one. Ryobi and skil works fine, but I would go for a dewalt as it is much more precise. Making repetable 90° cuts is really nice.
I can recomend the Green Bosch 1400 ACE for a good first router. It is quite large but will finish most cuts with good accuarcy. I would buy better router bits before buying a expensive router.
Hope this helps. Buy yourself a miter saw and a router. You deserve it :)
@@HallbeamDesign Hi, I finally got the Bosch router you recommended... I am still not sure if I deserve the miter saw :) Actually, I am not sure if I deserve the miter saw, or a table saw ---Thanks... for your suggestion. When I have some time, I will try to do a table like this one.
@@HallbeamDesign by the way, some of the links to the products are wrong...