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Schooner Creek Designs
United States
Приєднався 7 січ 2021
We are three generations of craftsmen in the Pacific Northwest. We make quality equipment for living well.
Urban Cedar Salvage! Saving Cedar logs from the landfill
Urban Cedar Salvage! Saving Cedar logs from the landfill
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Going Milwaukee | Unboxing of Milwaukee M18 Fuel Cordless Brushless Drill & Impact driver combo kit
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Going Milwaukee | Unboxing of Milwaukee M18 Fuel Cordless Brushless Drill & Impact driver combo kit
GOING CORDLESS?! Dewalt 18 gauge 20v Max Brad Nailer Review
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GOING CORDLESS?! Dewalt 18 gauge 20v Max Brad Nailer Review
Is FESTOOL worth the money?! Quick overview | Likes & Dislikes
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Is FESTOOL worth the money?! Quick overview | Likes & Dislikes
The MOST important tool in the shop | It's not what you think!
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The MOST important tool in the shop | It's not what you think!
Monster Black Walnut Kitchen Island | This pushed our limits!
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Monster Black Walnut Kitchen Island | This pushed our limits!
Wood Finish Secret Weapon? GEM Orbital Sander and Polisher | Unboxing | First Look & Review
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Wood Finish Secret Weapon? GEM Orbital Sander and Polisher | Unboxing | First Look & Review
Big Updates at the Wood Mill | Our plans for spring
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Big Updates at the Wood Mill | Our plans for spring
The Pros and Cons of my DIY Leather Tool Vest | How I would build a new one
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The Pros and Cons of my DIY Leather Tool Vest | How I would build a new one
How to wrap dimensional beams | DIY Faux box beams
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How to wrap dimensional beams | DIY Faux box beams
Saving beautiful 100 year old Fir flooring from the landfill
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Saving beautiful 100 year old Fir flooring from the landfill
New to Woodworking? These basic tools will help you get started!
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New to Woodworking? These basic tools will help you get started!
Building a modern metal table base | Custom Dining Table
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Building a modern metal table base | Custom Dining Table
HUGE UPDATE! The start of the next chapter of our business
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HUGE UPDATE! The start of the next chapter of our business
Milling 1" x 10" Cedar Fascia Board on our Woodmizer LT15
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Milling 1" x 10" Cedar Fascia Board on our Woodmizer LT15
How To: Finish and Seal Wood Countertops with 100% Natural oils!
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How To: Finish and Seal Wood Countertops with 100% Natural oils!
How To Build an Amazing DIY Wood Counter Top on a budget!
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How To Build an Amazing DIY Wood Counter Top on a budget!
Timber Framed Pergola Pt. 4 The stone work and finishing!
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Timber Framed Pergola Pt. 4 The stone work and finishing!
Welcome to the Schooner Creek Designs Woodshop!
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Welcome to the Schooner Creek Designs Woodshop!
How To Build an Amazing 500sqf Deck | how long it takes | how much it costs
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How To Build an Amazing 500sqf Deck | how long it takes | how much it costs
Shop Tour! How we set up our woodshop
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Shop Tour! How we set up our woodshop
Timber Framed Pergola Pt. 3 The Framing
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Timber Framed Pergola Pt. 3 The Framing
Timber Framed Pergola Pt. 2 Site Prep and Layout
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Timber Framed Pergola Pt. 2 Site Prep and Layout
The Modern White Oak Floating Vanity Part 2: IT'S DONE!
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The Modern White Oak Floating Vanity Part 2: IT'S DONE!
How To: The Last Sawhorses You'll Ever Need to Make!
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How To: The Last Sawhorses You'll Ever Need to Make!
Using Odie's Oil Universal Finish with Mr. Cornwall's Creative Colours Titanium White on White Oak
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Using Odie's Oil Universal Finish with Mr. Cornwall's Creative Colours Titanium White on White Oak
Forging a Japanese Style Marking Knife
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Forging a Japanese Style Marking Knife
Custom Leather Sheath for our Timber Framing Chisel!
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Custom Leather Sheath for our Timber Framing Chisel!
Timber Framed Pergola Pt. 1 The Milling
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Timber Framed Pergola Pt. 1 The Milling
Simple Modern DIY Floating Night Stand
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Simple Modern DIY Floating Night Stand
Is that green bandsaw the grizzly 16 inch model?
Why didn't you seal the backside?
Where would someone get a big plastic punching block like the red one you have there?
Check out weaver leather's website! They have them in a variety of sizes. Cutting board or hardwood butcher block works as well but these work incredibly well! Thanks for watching!
Your little girl is so adorable 🌸
Jus bought one used 5 times for 70 bucks
Killer deal! I've been loving it!
So your last cut you stood on same side of the tablesaw as your fence. I have never seen that. That seems dangerous
How short and how thin can it be used?
Whats the thickest you've been able to successfully steam bend?
Thank you for your review! Looking at purchasing one
I've used every brand, milwaukee is king in over 90% of their tools and even tools nobody else makes. I made the switch for this reason 3 years ago.
This is a West Coast trend from years ago these worm drive design,only thing good about it is with the longer saw and rear handle you can reach across a 4 ft sheet easy.
I can't get my blade out after am activation. Your video is worthless in showing how to do that.
Hahaha it's a very simple process, maybe you shouldn't be using the saw at all? Thanks for taking the time to comment such nonsense... there are plenty of full-length videos out there demonstrating this in depth... good luck
Is just rotate the knife?
Nice video, does the nailer have a dial to adjust the nail depth? Im tired of luggin compressor around and considering purchasing this
It does have an adjustable depth setter, it does a great job for alot of simple projects however for intricate finish work i still use my pneumatic nailer for the extra power of toenailing or nailing at steep angles
Makita quietly doing the job.
Such a perfect tool, this belt sander. Thanks for watching!
Is there a reason a circular saw on edge couldn’t have been used? Yeah I know it’s a small edge to balance a circular saw on but a jig set up might have helped with that. At least it would have saved a lot of sanding.
I think it's totally possible with a Jig however I have a 1" radius on either length of the table so it would most likely bind the saw. There are large router bits available for this kind of chamfer however I don't own any! This was the best (and safest) method I've found to make these bevels. If you go slow, it's pretty hard to mess up. I could see trying to make a cut with a circular saw, having it bind or kick and then really ruining the edge of your beautiful table top! Thanks for watching and commenting!
What’s the white powder ?
It's a white pigment from Odie's oil! It makes a white tint to the finish and looks great applied to white oak.
Sell me?
Holy crap thats all solid walnut? Looks expensive
It’s a great vacuum I recommended it
Can i hire to to do my retaining wall?! 😂
Does it accept the 18v XR batteries?
The only tool I have that isn’t Milwaukee is my multitool because blade swapping is way faster and I like the handle design
My wife got this for me last christmas..... my favorite tool by far. No more air compressor nonsense!
Table has the cutest little bow ties.
Good stream work
Hopefully going to start on a shop 32x40 this fall, curious how tall your ceiling are. Been thinking of 10 feet. Not sure why you would need anything taller for woodworking and easier to heat in here in CO @ 7,000 ft. Nice videos - thanks
Thanks a ton for watching and taking the time to comment! These shop ceilings are pretty low but it all works great for my needs. My last shop that I rented had 12' ceilings and exactly like you mentioned it was always a struggle to control temperature, especially in the winter. This shop is the lowest level of the commercial property we own. The bottom sides of the beams are only 8' from the floor making the ceiling just about 9'. I heat the whole space with a mid size natural gas heater made by Reznor, it works great! I think your totally on the right path! So awesome to have a new shop in the works! Congrats and good luck with the project!
I have a 718 and 725 planer molders from WM they are awesome, solid and everything he said! Customer service is the best. You feel like old school service, like walking into a hardware store long ago and talking to a knowledgeable seasoned person.
Awesome! Thanks so much for taking the time to watch and comment!
Nice review. Many of your points both good and not that good are the same points I have for my 25” Woodmaster Planer that converts to a drum sander. Works great but don’t expect to take off any significant amount of material. Oh, and take it for what it’s worth but your C-Stand in the background is set up incorrectly. The way you have it in the video will loosen the arm with weight on it rather than tightening it. Take if from a 35 year professional in the grip business
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GREAT CONTENT 🎉
Thanks for sharing your design. I am currently shopping for a handyman's tool vest, but have not yet found exactly what I have in mind. I might have to make my own, so I am interested in your tools and techniques. I will watch for future videos.
Really like just the natural with no white. Both great looks!
Both are totally awesome! I have found that depending on the setting, either one makes for the right choice! The white looks lovely with a more modern brighter home, the natural looks great with more neutral tones and warmer colors! Thanks for watching and commenting!
I love that the wood's 100 yrs old but what's different about it compared to new wood after it's been sanded down?
All the old distressing and saw marks on the front are what most of my clients are after. Also the grain that is visible at either end is very tight and close together showing how old it's age is. This piece also carries a sentimental value in the facts that it had always been used in an old building constructed in 1920 then dismantled instead of packed into dump trucks and hauled off to the landfill. New lumber is regularly now cut from small young trees, it doesn't carry the strength or the story that some of these cool old pieces still represent even after 100 years after being milled!
yo, is this Jinxy
It's the "without me" Eminem instrumental!
it sounds like his intro is on beat to the music
Haha thank you! It was unintentional but I felt like it somehow matched up well! Thanks for watching and commenting!
That’s nice well thought out,what did spend on steel priced some recently for a couple small projects and about fell over
Thank you! It's tough to say as it's been a few years since I fabricated it, however on other projects I've worked on recently, mild steel cost (at least here in Oregon) haven't been that bad. I would assume the steel for this now would cost around $400-500.
@@schoonercreekdesigns I think you’d be surprised,live across river in Washington and every time I think I’m going to do a steel project I back out price has not dropped,20 ft stick 063 3/4 over 40 bucks
@@stetson-ross ahh yeah everything is expensive that's for sure!
Music is way too high and pretty annoying
You seem fun
This is underrated asf. Beautiful
Thanks so much! Works great and has leveled a ton of slabs! Thanks for watching my friend!
Those are freaking cool!!
Gorgeous work man!! That's some mesmerizing craftsmanship. What kind of wood is that?? I love the grain patterns!!
It's a piece of super old Redwood Burl! It was a really beautiful piece! Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment!
Genius way to do it man. I need a bigger shop, so I can make one of those. I don't work with slabs very often, but when I do, this would be so much easier.
Shop space is ALWAYS the battle! This concept for leveling also works great with wonky lumber in general! I've leveled several thicker pieces of dimensional lumber with twists or cupping on one side before sending it through the planer if it's too wide to fit in my joiner! Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!
That’s super sick I love it man. Making some beautiful slabs
I want to make some improvements to the leveler but it works pretty dang good! Saves So much time from the way I used to level slabs! Thanks for watching and commenting!
What grit did u sand it too?
This piece was sanded to 500 grit before finishing!
Looks incredible
I would like to sand corian, do you think it works?
very good !!!! Can you use sandpaper too???
I made the jump recently too. Mostly because their nail guys are so much better. The one tool I have been disappointed with is the oscillating tool. The blade changes on the dewalt are a lot better.
Do you own the milwaukee framing nailer?
Yes! I just got it and I'm blown away by how well it works! Just framed a 10 x 16 shed in our back yard with it and I'm absolutely in love with it!
@schoonercreekdesigns what battery did you use ? I have one too and the only problem I had with it is when I was decking the roof alot of nails would go in, it happen so much that I had to use the aire gun insted but as far as framing 2 bys with it didn't had a problem with it
Sad ya cut it
Due to an ice storm we had this last winter the tree was in pretty rough shape and endangering the two houses closest to it. It's never the desire to cut down a large tree like this but I'm grateful to persevere its beauty and save it from the firewood pile. This will be turned into a wide variety of useful material
Beautiful wood beautiful view love the northwest my wife and I drive down to depo Bay quite a bit
So lucky to live in this beautiful place! Thank for taking the time to watch and comment!
I'm about to help my sister on a Hickory counter top and your video has me really psyched to get going!! Great job!!!
That's so awesome! Good luck on the project! It's a really fun one. Thanks so much for taking the time to watch and comment!
Yea how's that going did you do it?
@@milksattorney1360 She is still getting the hickory together.