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My Favorite Rasp and a Must Have Tool!!
What is a Shinto Rasp and why is it so good!! This is my favorite general purpose rasp.
It can quickly remove material using the coarse side and clean up on the fine side. I've used this rasp in the shop and on the job site for over 10 years and its still going strong. It can be used on many different types of materials with ease, in the video you'll see real demonstrations of how well it works.
Here's an Amazon link if your interested:
www.amazon.com/Shinto-HC-TL-SSR200-9-Saw-Rasp/dp/B004DIHDU0/ref=sr_1_2?crid=FI5I6TJ02P47&dchild=1&keywords=shinto+rasp&qid=1595648706&sprefix=shinto%2Caps%2C191&sr=8-2
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Tiny House Display
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Today's video is a look at building this Tiny house Display for the Huber Zip System. These displays are featured in many Lumber yards in Southern California to help the contractor and homeowner understand the system. I think this is a great way for manufactures to show their products and allow people to see up close to make better decisions. I hope you enjoy the video, if you have any question...
What's the Best Circular Saw!!
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Learn about the different styles of Circular Saws and find out which saw is best for you. There are several different types of saws and styles. They all have their plus and minuses knowing the right saw to get will help you accomplish your task. FaceBook Link: justin.tompkins.90475 Instagram Link: buildingguru
How to install Zip Flashing Tape in a Corner
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This video goes over several techniques to get perfect inside and outside Corners when using the Zip System flashing Tape. Corners are a very important part of the system and must be done correctly to create an Air and Water Barrier. Making your own Marking gauge will speed up the process and result in a perfect installation.
How to install Huber Zip System Tape
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This video goes over the properties of Huber Zip System tape why you need to roll the tape and proper installation. The Zip system is a great method, giving you a structural sheathing panel that is a water and air barrier. I also show a detail to prevent the all too common roof edge, facia and rafter rot that occurs on many houses and is costly to fix.
Miter Sled For Perfect Miters
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In this video I show my Miter Saw sled for cutting accurate miters on a table saw. This is the most accurate way to cut miters and produces excellent results.There are only 2 parts, the Miter sled and the Miter template, both of these must be made accurately to achieve excellent results. Once both parts are dialed in you can make repeatable miters with perfect results.
Mortise Jig (What every Carpenter & Woodworker should know!)
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This video is about making a Mortise Jig and a technique to produce perfect results, that every Carpenter and Woodworker should know!! I give the secrets to producing high quality work, and show you, that they work. Like everything in Life its a step by step process and when each step is done accurately you end up with a near perfect result!! Attention to detail is The Detail!! Mortise Jigs can...
Very Handy Router Jig
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As the title implies this is a Very Handy Router Jig!! Small arcs are very useful when making jigs. If you watched the Arch Jig video and want to make your own, this jig will make the arc for the locking knobs. It allows you to place your pivot point under the base so any size arc is possible.
Must Have - Hole Jig!!
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This jig allows you to make 77 different size holes in 1/16" increments using only 11 holes. You will also learn how to make any size hole accurately. This is a very handy technique and can be used on a router table or a hand held router. Depending on the hole template size you can make many different size holes. In this video I'm rabbeting the hole 1/2'' bigger using a rabbit bit with a 1/4" c...
Arch Jig - Making Arches even Easier
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This video shows you an improved Arch jig, making arches that much easier to draw. If you need to draw small to Medium single arches, then this method will serve you well. I have included plans so you can make your own jig. Plans are under the Community Tab on my page!
How to Accurately Check your Level
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How to check that your level is level!! This is the first step you should take when getting a new level and throughout its use. Knowing how to accurately test your level is very important to maintaining a high standard of quality. Stay on the Level by checking your Level!!
WEDI Shower Waterproofing "Big Secret"
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This video is about getting a better understanding and look at the Wedi shower system. There have been some that question if a sealant system will actually work. Find out how strong the Wedi joint really is and if you can rely on it for your shower.
How to use a Jointer
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In this video, we go over the proper way to use your Jointer so you can get straight and square material every time. This is one of the most important steps to quality work, Start Square, Finish Square. By understanding how the jointer works and basic wood properties we can develop a technique to get perfect results every time and in this video you will learn that very technique, to achieve per...
How to Square a Framing Square
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How to Square A framing Square!! This might seem strange that you have to square a square, but the reality is most framing squares aren't square and can go out of square. In this video you will see how to check and adjust your square so you can get the best performance out of it. The method used to check if the square is square can be used on any type of square, so make sure you check all your ...
How to make the Best Push Stick
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What is the best push stick, why and how to make your own. This video goes over all the topics and more. Push Sticks not only keep you safe but help you get a quality cut. Design, function and technique is important when making and using a push stick.
Making a Framing Square Guide
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Making a Framing Square Guide
What do Ardex, RedGard and Schluter have in Common and are they really waterproof.
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What do Ardex, RedGard and Schluter have in Common and are they really waterproof.
How to Draw an Ellipse
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How to Draw an Ellipse
How to Draw PERFECT!! Arches
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How to Draw PERFECT!! Arches
How to Make an Arch (Calculating the Radius)
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How to Make an Arch (Calculating the Radius)
Laser Target and Micro adjust Mount!!
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Laser Target and Micro adjust Mount!!
How to prevent Nail Blowout!!
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How to prevent Nail Blowout!!
Which Finish Nail gun should you get?
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Which Finish Nail gun should you get?
PLS New rechargeable battery pack for Line and Point LASERS
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PLS New rechargeable battery pack for Line and Point LASERS
How to Replace Fluorescent lights with LED lights
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How to Replace Fluorescent lights with LED lights
Track Saw Track Traction Strips
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Track Saw Track Traction Strips
How to use a Track Saw - Getting a perfect Cut
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How to use a Track Saw - Getting a perfect Cut
Track Saw Showdown!! Bosch vs Festool
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Track Saw Showdown!! Bosch vs Festool
Festool TS 55 Track Saw Review (Watch Before you Buy!!)
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Festool TS 55 Track Saw Review (Watch Before you Buy!!)
Squaring Your Miter Saw
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Squaring Your Miter Saw

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @hookedup7897
    @hookedup7897 2 дні тому

    What size torx screw is in the fence

  •  10 днів тому

    The use of a machine could not be explained better, thank you

  • @Metal_seer
    @Metal_seer 11 днів тому

    I like this general style, but think I'd slope the handle slot 30 degress, go I could put all my fingers through it and grip it firmly. I'd probably start with a 2x8 hardwood and glue on sacrificial 2 inch strip which I could cut off and place as needed. I'd also add an adjustable back plate. But, the proof is in the pudding, so Imight alter these pkans on the next iteration. Thanks for sharing your design with us.

  • @CRAZYCR1T1C
    @CRAZYCR1T1C 12 днів тому

    The Bosch rail connector is perfect. No need to haul a great long 8 ft rail around. Joining 2 or 3 rails together you get a perfect straight line. Bosch wins on the Mafell rail system

  • @blayne2029
    @blayne2029 13 днів тому

    very helpful!

  • @alexjblanton15
    @alexjblanton15 18 днів тому

    Wonderful video. I am going to save this as an instructional tool for anyone wanting to use our shop jointer. Do you have a file for that push stick? Love the design!

    • @thebuilditchannel8609
      @thebuilditchannel8609 18 днів тому

      @@alexjblanton15 Thank you!! Glad you liked it!! I unfortunately don’t have plans. It’s a pretty easy design and can be done many was as long as it has a notch to hook on the end of the board. I have an 8’ version for long boards that is just 2 pieces of ply glued together with a notch on the bottom, works great.

  • @JeremyDuckArt
    @JeremyDuckArt 18 днів тому

    Genius. I got great results after not overthinking the process. Thanks for sharing.

  • @ArgonKripton
    @ArgonKripton 20 днів тому

    how can you cut a 10' baseboard angle with fixed 7 inch blade? or two opposite angle

    • @thebuilditchannel8609
      @thebuilditchannel8609 20 днів тому

      @@ArgonKripton Sorry I don’t understand your question!

    • @ArgonKripton
      @ArgonKripton 20 днів тому

      @@thebuilditchannel8609 can u cut wide baseboard like 12' wide with 7 'blade? any trick?

    • @thebuilditchannel8609
      @thebuilditchannel8609 20 днів тому

      @@ArgonKripton On a 90 degree cut you can flip the board, angle cuts aren’t so easy. I would recommend getting the right size saw or cut by hand if you only have a few cuts to make.

  • @altoidyoda
    @altoidyoda 24 дні тому

    Really great instructional video. However I do feel like you should have put the guard back on for filming, or at least mention that you only removed it to get a clear view for demonstrational purposes. (Even if it's a lie, haha.) It's good to remind beginners that, when it comes to jointers in particular, those fingers are definitely not going to be re-attachable on the other end. 😅

  • @arash4213
    @arash4213 27 днів тому

    You skipped how did you find out the amount of gap…!

  • @Wildrhody
    @Wildrhody 27 днів тому

    IMHO this video presenter is probably being paid by Wedi. He didn't disclose what Wedi's foam density was, when he brought it up, nor gave any real proof of how the shower pan actually works. Rather, he spent his time demeaning someone else's OPINION, whether he agreed with him or not. He degradingly refers to flat earthers, shows a picture of a monkey and an old telephone ringing, etc. Anytime someone has to use demeaning tactics to "try" and prove a point then one should take a harder look at what they're trying to cover up.

  • @brianrydzeski6108
    @brianrydzeski6108 Місяць тому

    Thank you.

  • @WildCard9802066
    @WildCard9802066 Місяць тому

    best explanation I heard on this topic. clear and actionable! thanks

  • @DarkoPcelar
    @DarkoPcelar Місяць тому

    sta ljudi ne znaju

  • @troy8736
    @troy8736 Місяць тому

    Well...If not this saw then what saw WOULD you recommend...?

  • @Robert-ui1dg
    @Robert-ui1dg Місяць тому

    Thanks. To you, I have made my decision. Thank you very much. And I won't pick on you for your sound quality.😊

  • @davidahmad2026
    @davidahmad2026 Місяць тому

    Excellent explanation! Thank you!

  • @michaelrichardson5505
    @michaelrichardson5505 Місяць тому

    So you couldn't leave a link to the other video? And was it necessary to say ballz? I was going to like And subscribe until you didn't leave a link in the description

  • @Kitterthekuddlykat
    @Kitterthekuddlykat Місяць тому

    😅

  • @jpramos5959
    @jpramos5959 Місяць тому

    Sliding is better 100%

  • @nowherewoodcraft
    @nowherewoodcraft Місяць тому

    Thank you for the excellent and thorough lesson! I am glad to see by way of your response to a three-week old comment that you are still around. My major takeaway is that an appropriate push block--not a pad or stick--is essential for proper technique which gets down to precise pressure points, and none more important than that for the in-feed table. Would you please give some specs for making an excellent push block like the one you use in this presentation? I have a 76 x 8-inch jointer, so what length would you recommend? Do you add weight to the wooden block? An another point, that of grain direction, do you have any technique to help determine this? I find that lightly wiping a board's face with a micro fiber works as one direction seems to catch the grain more than wiping in the other direction. Again, thanks! Any advice would be appreciated. Posted 9-15-24.

    • @thebuilditchannel8609
      @thebuilditchannel8609 Місяць тому

      @@nowherewoodcraft Thanks! The push stick depends on what length lumber you’re working with. General size is around 24” long 1-1/2” wide and 5” tall. The video goes over checking grain direction if you can’t see the grain you can take a light pass to expose it.

  • @johno7858
    @johno7858 2 місяці тому

    Window wells for the basement here. This was AWESOME! 👌

  • @skillfulnomad
    @skillfulnomad 2 місяці тому

    Best jointer video ever!

  • @houndsmanone4563
    @houndsmanone4563 2 місяці тому

    First time viewer here and I fully enjoyed your thorough explanation on how to correct a fouled-up M/S fence. Thank you. 👍🏽🤠 07/20/224

    • @thebuilditchannel8609
      @thebuilditchannel8609 2 місяці тому

      @@houndsmanone4563 Welcome, Thanks for watching, appreciate the comment!😁

  • @jonnytwotimes2558
    @jonnytwotimes2558 2 місяці тому

    Aluminum square manufacturers in shambles right now. Great vid!

  • @strummer6642
    @strummer6642 2 місяці тому

    In reality they are all as good as each other, with the Fesstool having marginally better extraction. The quality of the sanding pads and sheets make a difference. The ETS is a better choice for finish sanding.

  • @duncanpotter5838
    @duncanpotter5838 2 місяці тому

    Great video. Hope it solves some of my problems with my new jointer.

  • @johnaldrich8716
    @johnaldrich8716 2 місяці тому

    Good video. Very helpful. Thanks

  • @elonmusk8667
    @elonmusk8667 2 місяці тому

    I guess he doen't watch his videos after he posts them. ha ha

  • @faerlabaermar
    @faerlabaermar 3 місяці тому

    getting back into woodcraft 10 years after high school shop class and your videos have been super helpful in getting me back into kicking up sawdust! Wonderful vid, nice and concise!

    • @thebuilditchannel8609
      @thebuilditchannel8609 3 місяці тому

      Thank you!! Glad you liked it and that you’re getting back into woodworking!! 😁

  • @Realism91
    @Realism91 3 місяці тому

    Bosch had been making these style sanders pretty long, check out the PEX 125 AE from the 80's

  • @Pokingthebear1960
    @Pokingthebear1960 3 місяці тому

    Great info, Made my decision

  • @josd6387
    @josd6387 3 місяці тому

    Great info. Thanks!

  • @MarkDay-z6t
    @MarkDay-z6t 3 місяці тому

    Wow…Thanks for this. Am getting ready to do the master bath. Had the wedi system included with the tile and then saw the other video. Scared the crap out of me. Have delayed ordering because of that video. Then saw this video. I feel much better. Whew.

    • @thebuilditchannel8609
      @thebuilditchannel8609 3 місяці тому

      Thanks for watching, Wedi is a good product but like any product it must be installed properly!!

  • @hossammohamed5794
    @hossammohamed5794 3 місяці тому

    You are the only person on youtube after several years who actually helped me found out my problem. I’m excellent with measuring and marking but after the cut, it’s never tight and I was losing my mind. Thank you

  • @bradleymaravalli2851
    @bradleymaravalli2851 3 місяці тому

    Thorough and to the point. Thank you.

  • @mikewilliamson5832
    @mikewilliamson5832 3 місяці тому

    Very informative video. Got alot out of it

  • @conditionsunknown9384
    @conditionsunknown9384 4 місяці тому

    28 years of being a finish carpenter and ive yet to see a miter saw thats 100% perfect. You get to know your saw and you use your skill to make up the difference. Remember chaulk and paint will fix what it aint !

  • @myfixituplife
    @myfixituplife 4 місяці тому

    So, I used to edit a magazine called TOOLS of the TRADE and I can tell you right now that after stumbling into your video while looking up how to twist a few bolts to adjust my miter saw fence, I’d be all over your to be a contributor. Not only is your tradecraft 15 out of 10, you’re an excellent communicator. Will definitely be stalking your channel. Thank you and nice work.

    • @thebuilditchannel8609
      @thebuilditchannel8609 4 місяці тому

      Thank you! That’s very kind of you to say!! I remember that magazine, that’s cool you worked on that. I hope to get back to making a lot more videos in the future!! Thanks for the support!!😁

    • @myfixituplife
      @myfixituplife 3 місяці тому

      @@thebuilditchannel8609 It doesn't surprise me in the least that you were tuned in that very small mag. JLC--The Journal of Light Construction--was also part of that party. - Dude, as a carpenter with basic grammar skills, working on that magazine was like being dumped into an Olympic team of geniuses in our field. - The editor in me has 1-million questions.

    • @thebuilditchannel8609
      @thebuilditchannel8609 3 місяці тому

      @@myfixituplife I was a big subscriber to JLC magazine!! Still have a lot of back issues. That would have been a fun job and I’m sure you learned a lot and got to see a lot of cool stuff!!

    • @myfixituplife
      @myfixituplife 3 місяці тому

      @@thebuilditchannel8609 Yessir. Sister pubs. I was in the DC office and JLC was in Vermont (where it started). - The whole endeavor was a paid master class in exposure to craftspeople like yourself spiced up with travel to various trade shows and manufacturer events that I *never* would have gone to in another line of work. Also, if we ever meet in person, I’m not showing you my miter saw. Feeler gaugec between straight edge and fence? You could probably get a phone book in there on mine. Also, side note: The flattening stone reminded me of an excellent book that flatness is the beginning of: The Perfectionists by Simon Winchester. Mind blowing. Keep hammering.

    • @thebuilditchannel8609
      @thebuilditchannel8609 3 місяці тому

      @@myfixituplife 😂

  • @GarryVang
    @GarryVang 4 місяці тому

    I need to buy skill saw. Do you has available

  • @robertniemeyer4079
    @robertniemeyer4079 4 місяці тому

    I like the use of the plastic push stick, especially when jointing the edge. Thank you.

  • @McCuneWindandSolar
    @McCuneWindandSolar 4 місяці тому

    now I wish I would have bought something other than the Preformax miter saw. because most of those adjustments are not on this saw of mine. like the bevel detent place or miter detent plate. all are fixed or molded in to the saws base ect.

  • @WoodWedgie
    @WoodWedgie 4 місяці тому

    If you have an old Kapex the first thing to check is the two fence halves are coplanar. If they are not in alignment then you can only have one side at 90 degrees. If your saw as ever had a kickback the chances are that the fence would have been bent inwards. Add a sacrificial fence to both sides. The sacrificial fence can then be jointed so the two halves are coplanar. Then adjust using the manual.

  • @e.t.preppin7084
    @e.t.preppin7084 4 місяці тому

    Very nice concise teaching with no distracting music or extra words. I can learn well here. All those extra words are best saved for after work over a beer or two. Thanks

  • @jonathanbiderman3092
    @jonathanbiderman3092 4 місяці тому

    Does the Bosch dust port pair with the Festool dust hose?

  • @duaynenaugle561
    @duaynenaugle561 5 місяців тому

    Festool falls short after the 3 year warranty, They only have centralized repair center which can cost a fortune in shipping after the warranty is up. Think about the cost of shipping a Kapex back. When you send it back. They fix everything which can also make the repairs expensive. I buy tools that have repair centers in the closest city.

  • @BWC-573
    @BWC-573 5 місяців тому

    Love the sled, do you make make any for sale, or templates?

  • @carterscustomrods
    @carterscustomrods 5 місяців тому

    I gave up on miter saws. Theyre just not accurate enough, and they need constant calibration. Even the overpriced Festool has issues with squareness and side to side hinge wobble.

  • @JMoney-ne3to
    @JMoney-ne3to 5 місяців тому

    The only problem is, you are relying on a monolithic joint. Hopefully your installer takes their time and gets it right. The constant complaint in the industry is the lack of qualified installers. Videos like this fail to realize that. Sure, in a lab, this is a slam dunk. But does anyone want to rely in this when it is not "idiot" proof? Having to file a warranty claim sucks.

    • @thebuilditchannel8609
      @thebuilditchannel8609 5 місяців тому

      Nothing is idiot proof!! As a builder and a skilled craftsman I rely on my skills and attention to details when doing a job. This video is in my shop, not a lab and I make many quality and long lasting products here. Doesn’t matter if I’m on-site or in the shop the process is all the same. We are skilled professionals, idiot proof is not the level any tradesman man should be looking for.

  • @warrior4christ777
    @warrior4christ777 5 місяців тому

    Your rise sq. + 1/4 span sq. ÷ 2x rise. = radius