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Daughters Wood Co
United States
Приєднався 5 тра 2020
Hi! Welcome to my workshop!
I'm fascinated by hand tool woodworking and over the last year I've slowly started collecting, building, and learning how to work with these tools.
I'm often inspired by watching other woodworkers and enjoy seeing the different ways they go about doing something. I want to join them in filming my process as I continue to learn, make my own tools, and explore the wonderful world of woodworking.
Please like, comment, subscribe, and let me know what you'd like to see me make next!
For behind the scenes of what's going on follow me on instagram: daughters.wood.co
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
I'm fascinated by hand tool woodworking and over the last year I've slowly started collecting, building, and learning how to work with these tools.
I'm often inspired by watching other woodworkers and enjoy seeing the different ways they go about doing something. I want to join them in filming my process as I continue to learn, make my own tools, and explore the wonderful world of woodworking.
Please like, comment, subscribe, and let me know what you'd like to see me make next!
For behind the scenes of what's going on follow me on instagram: daughters.wood.co
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Building an Heirloom Jewelry Cabinet || Part 1: The Carcass
I am building my wife a jewerly cabinet. This is part one where I focus on building the cabinet carcass.
For behind the scenes of what goes on in the shop follow me here:
Instagram: daughters.wood.co
------------ Tools I use ------------
** Vise **
- Yost 7" Quick Release Vise: amzn.to/3zZkAHR (Amazon)
** Japanese Saws **
- SUIZAN 9.5 Inch Ryoba Pull Saw: amzn.to/38FVxf4 (Amazon)
- SUIZAN 9.5 Inch Dozuki Dovetail Pull Saw: amzn.to/3mZfrHr (Amazon)
** Chisels **
- Narex Richter Bevel Edge Chisel (1/4, 1/2, 3/4, and 1): amzn.to/2WNUEMc (Amazon)
** Mallet/Hammer **
- Thor Soft and Hard Face Hammer: amzn.to/37SvItn (Amazon)
** Clamps **
- IRWIN QUICK-GRIP Clamps Set, 8-Piece: amzn.to/3aIhBIT (Amazon)
** Sharpening **
- Ultra Sharp Diamond Sharpening Stones: amzn.to/38RARBh (Amazon)
** Drill Press **
- Wen 4208 8", 5-Speed Drill Press: amzn.to/3pryuMi (Amazon)
** Planer **
- Dewault DW734: amzn.to/3RQJofd
** Casters **
- 3 inch heavy duty lockable casters: amzn.to/3TyADIe
** Lighting **
- Barrina LED Shop Light: amzn.to/48kXKtC
- Ceiling light: amzn.to/476FIdM
** Heater **
- Electric wall mounted heater: amzn.to/48bCMy0
The above are tools I use for just about every project in the workshop and come highly recommended! They are all affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. I may earn commission through purchases made through the links above.
For behind the scenes of what goes on in the shop follow me here:
Instagram: daughters.wood.co
------------ Tools I use ------------
** Vise **
- Yost 7" Quick Release Vise: amzn.to/3zZkAHR (Amazon)
** Japanese Saws **
- SUIZAN 9.5 Inch Ryoba Pull Saw: amzn.to/38FVxf4 (Amazon)
- SUIZAN 9.5 Inch Dozuki Dovetail Pull Saw: amzn.to/3mZfrHr (Amazon)
** Chisels **
- Narex Richter Bevel Edge Chisel (1/4, 1/2, 3/4, and 1): amzn.to/2WNUEMc (Amazon)
** Mallet/Hammer **
- Thor Soft and Hard Face Hammer: amzn.to/37SvItn (Amazon)
** Clamps **
- IRWIN QUICK-GRIP Clamps Set, 8-Piece: amzn.to/3aIhBIT (Amazon)
** Sharpening **
- Ultra Sharp Diamond Sharpening Stones: amzn.to/38RARBh (Amazon)
** Drill Press **
- Wen 4208 8", 5-Speed Drill Press: amzn.to/3pryuMi (Amazon)
** Planer **
- Dewault DW734: amzn.to/3RQJofd
** Casters **
- 3 inch heavy duty lockable casters: amzn.to/3TyADIe
** Lighting **
- Barrina LED Shop Light: amzn.to/48kXKtC
- Ceiling light: amzn.to/476FIdM
** Heater **
- Electric wall mounted heater: amzn.to/48bCMy0
The above are tools I use for just about every project in the workshop and come highly recommended! They are all affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. I may earn commission through purchases made through the links above.
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Відео
I made my drill press station better by adding a table and drawer
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I've been wanting to add a drill press table and fence to my drill press for awhile and I finally got around to do it. While I was at it, I decided to add a drawer under my drill press table to store all the dress press things. As this was a shop project and I didn't want to spend too much time on it I just winged it and made everything up as I went along. I really did this because I recently g...
Sounds of the shop | Building a wall shelf.
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Building a simple cruio wall shelf out of white oak. For behind the scenes of what goes on in the shop follow me here: Instagram: daughters.wood.co Tools I use Vise - Yost 7" Quick Release Vise: amzn.to/3zZkAHR (Amazon) Japanese Saws - SUIZAN 9.5 Inch Ryoba Pull Saw: amzn.to/38FVxf4 (Amazon) - SUIZAN 9.5 Inch Dozuki Dovetail Pull Saw: amzn.to/3mZfrHr (Amazon) Chisels - Narex Rich...
An Average Joe's guide to sharpening | How to sharpen a hand plane (2024)
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This video is a low-detail straight forward guide on how to sharpen a hand plane and I guarantee it will teach you how to get a plane iron sharp enough to take plane shavings. I know a lot of videos on UA-cam focus on getting the sharpest plane iron possible and I think those are great and I have learned a lot from them, but if you are just starting out I think those videos can be a little over...
Building my DREAM hand tool wall!
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Ever since I started my workshop I hated the unfinished drywall thats the backdrop of my workshop. It looks cheap, bad, dirty, and just isn't the beautiful workshop walls that I would like to be working in. So a workshop hand tool wall remodel has been on the list for awhile and I finally got around to doing it! And I couldn't be more happy with it! The walnut tool holders turned out great and ...
Why I have the greatest Dad || Restoring my Dad's Stanley hand plane
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For behind the scenes of what goes on in the shop follow me here: Instagram: daughters.wood.co Tools I use Vise - Yost 7" Quick Release Vise: amzn.to/3zZkAHR (Amazon) Japanese Saws - SUIZAN 9.5 Inch Ryoba Pull Saw: amzn.to/38FVxf4 (Amazon) - SUIZAN 9.5 Inch Dozuki Dovetail Pull Saw: amzn.to/3mZfrHr (Amazon) Chisels - Narex Richter Bevel Edge Chisel (1/4, 1/2, 3/4, and 1): amzn.to...
Super simple but highly effective marking knife
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Thanks for watching! I used the marking knife kit set bought from Taylor Toolworks. Knife kit and hardware (not affliate): taytools.com/products/swann-morton-marking-striking-knife-kit-with-5-sm00-blades-and-hardware For behind the scenes of what goes on in the shop follow me here: Instagram: daughters.wood.co Tools I use Vise - Yost 7" Quick Release Vise: amzn.to/3zZkAHR (Amazon...
What does a hobbyist woodworking shop look like after 4 years? || 2023 Workshop Tour
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Four years ago I built more first workbench in the corner of my garage. Now, four years later, things look a little bit different... As always, thanks for watching and consider subscribing! 00:00 Intro 00:10 Defining hobbyist 01:23 Hybrid woodworking 02:14 Lighting 03:45 Heater 04:32 Wood storage 07:03 Mobile bench 09:24 Dust collection 09:50 Perfect sized shop 10:49 The jointer 11:37 Why I don...
Making a jewelry box for my wife || hand cut joinery
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There comes a point in every woodworkers journey where they make a jewelry box. That time for me is now. For behind the scenes of what goes on in the shop follow me here: Instagram: daughters.wood.co Tools I use Vise: - Yost 7" Quick Release Vise: amzn.to/3zZkAHR (Amazon) Japanese Saws: - SUIZAN 9.5 Inch Ryoba Pull Saw: amzn.to/38FVxf4 (Amazon) - SUIZAN 9.5 Inch Dozuki Dovetail P...
My FAVORITE Shop Upgrade...Mini Tabletop Workbench
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If you do any hand tool work in your shop then I would highly suggest building a tabletop workbench. I was hesitant to take the time to build mine because I didn't think I'd really use it all that much, but boy was I wrong. I'm working on a small jewelry box and have found so many opportunities to use this workbench. One of the biggest advantages is that it brings the work closer to me so that ...
Building a DOG BOWL STAND for a special little pup | Quiet woodworking | Hand-tool joinery
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My sister-in-law and her dog Eli just recently became certified as a pet therapy team. To celebrate them and all their hard work I built Eli his own fancy little table. For behind the scenes of what goes on in the shop follow me here: Instagram: daughters.wood.co Tools I use Vise: - Yost 7" Quick Release Vise: amzn.to/3zZkAHR (Amazon) Japanese Saws: - SUIZAN 9.5 Inch Ryoba Pull S...
Did you build the right scrap wood storage system?
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Did you build the right scrap wood storage system?
Building a simple cabinet for my new bandsaw | Building A Workshop Episode #4
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Building a simple cabinet for my new bandsaw | Building A Workshop Episode #4
What I wish I would have done when making my workbench... | Building a Workshop Episode #3
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What I wish I would have done when making my workbench... | Building a Workshop Episode #3
MUST HAVE jig for a small shop...EASY circular saw crosscut jig
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MUST HAVE jig for a small shop...EASY circular saw crosscut jig
The future of this channel...I need YOUR help!
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The future of this channel...I need YOUR help!
Hand tool woodworking | Building a shaker inspired serving tray
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Hand tool woodworking | Building a shaker inspired serving tray
Building a PROPER workbench!! Building a workshop episode #2
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Building a PROPER workbench!! Building a workshop episode #2
How to build a mobile planer stand!!! | Building a workshop episode #1
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How to build a mobile planer stand!!! | Building a workshop episode #1
Which shooting board is right for you? Comparing different styles of shooting boards.
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Which shooting board is right for you? Comparing different styles of shooting boards.
How to make an adjustable shooting board.
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How to make an adjustable shooting board.
Fun Hand Tool Project! Building a shaker step stool | Hand tool only woodworking project
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Fun Hand Tool Project! Building a shaker step stool | Hand tool only woodworking project
Simple DIY Woodworking Gift Idea: The 3-Piece Burr Puzzle
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Simple DIY Woodworking Gift Idea: The 3-Piece Burr Puzzle
Hand tool woodworking project: building a cutting board
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Hand tool woodworking project: building a cutting board
Hand tools only: Building a wall cabinet | Building Tools to Build Tools to Build Furniture Part 5
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Hand tools only: Building a wall cabinet | Building Tools to Build Tools to Build Furniture Part 5
Hand tools only: building a small dice/valet tray | Rockler Hobby Challenge
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Hand tools only: building a small dice/valet tray | Rockler Hobby Challenge
How to make a SUPER SIMPLE grooving plane | Building Tools to Build Tools to Build Furniture Part 4
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How to make a SUPER SIMPLE grooving plane | Building Tools to Build Tools to Build Furniture Part 4
How to make a Rabbet Plane | Building Tools to Build Tools to Build Furniture Part 3
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How to make a Rabbet Plane | Building Tools to Build Tools to Build Furniture Part 3
Making a low angle rabbet block plane that sort of works...is it redeemable?
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Making a low angle rabbet block plane that sort of works...is it redeemable?
You gonna loan out the jointer and bandsaw?
What the diameter of the hole that was cut out?
Mate it’s called a track saw go out an buy one get one
Wondering if there was a reason you opted for the Circular saw approach over a rebate plane to cut that rebate? Would it have saved much time in the end? Looks good though!
Thanks a lot! I’ll make it for my Dad.👍
Beautiful work
Great knife design. I think I need to make one of these. And that thickness jig is great.
I used my table saw to make it. Works fine.
Good job. Refreshing to see someone closer to my level and a hobbiest.
Very creative
The table saw replacement jig was one of the best on UA-cam. For that, I subscribed to you. NOW I AM CONVINCED NOT TO BUY A TABLE SAW.
I made a small jig like this to cut dozens of cross members, and never thought to scale it up. Brilliant, easy jig. I’ll be making this.
Thanks for the comparison. I like the adjustable fence and I secured a strip of fine grit sandpaper under the fence that grips the table when the adjuster is tightened. No more slippage there. I also added a triangular piece that can be placed against the fence and is held similarly for the miter. It's adjustable and secure.
The tenon work is great. But what if I don't have a router?
Great job. I have a question. Can i build this with just 1/2 plywood?
It looks fantastic already, dude! Fantastic work! 😃 Looking forward to the next part! Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Looks great so far! Looking forward to part two
Hey everyone! It's been awhile since I posted anything and that's because I've been busy working on this jewelry cabinet that is taking a lot longer then expected. I decided to split the build into multiple videos since it'll be a little while longer until it is finished. Feels good to get a video posted since it's been so long since I posted my last one. Thanks for watching and be looking for part 2!
If you like the idea of an adjustable or replaceable fence because they can get out of square or get worn or damaged, but don't want the hassle of adjusting it and frequently re-checking, look at Rex Krueger's shooting board. It has a fixed hardwod main fence with a replaceable part in front, and it's easy to build. It also has a clever detachable extra support or the side for usewith longer boards. I built mine to Rob Cosman's design but with Rex's fence. ua-cam.com/video/JbpwDufvzSo/v-deo.html
Was looking for a tool like this! What is this tool called? Still new to the hobby
It is called a grooving plane. I have a video of building one on my channel if you're interested in seeing how one is made. And welcome to the hobby! It's an addicting hobby!
I have a hard time making straight cuts. I made this jig. Its not straight. If i cant make a straight cut how do i cut something that makes a straight cut?
Nice and clean!
I'm also making this kit and plan on using brass shims on either side of the blade.
Very helpful. I think the Seller's would be more practical longer and wider. Though a dedicated 45 might be the best option of all. The adjustable might be too fiddly. Cosman and Sellers hybrid?
Brilliant idea and tutorial , just earned you a new sub
It’s good but must be very limited to thin stock because the track the saw is on has lost you say 1cm of cutting depth and your not going to get material with any thickness under the track.. IMO
Nice job, a credit to you.
Thanks for the nice, clear explanation! I made this jig for my baby Makita (100mm/3.5"), after investing in a half sheet of 7 mm ply and a combination square (a wonderful invention that I had never previously heard of). I'm using the jig to cut out pieces of 6mm ply for drawers and shelves for my van build - and the drawers in particular need to be perfectly square and straight - something that was beyond my skill level until now. I did run into one big problem, however. Having a gap between the saw and the workpiece results in massive tear-out. I managed this by using some old pieces of thin scrap wood to wedge between the track and the workpiece, and as long as I do this, I get beautiful clean, straight cuts, nicely square. But am I missing something? Has anyone else had this problem? And if so, how to deal with it?
Perfect. Great job!!!
After a weekend project I just did I felt like I was missing something which would of helped out a ton. You sir, just helped me determine what that was. The Combination square, and this sled. Be building my sled in the near future.
Really nice
Clever. Tk u
Que design show
A very nice build. I love the use of shooting boards.
Nice jig! And thank you for explaining so clearly each step of what you are doing.
Wow that's great bro
Should have been "I *wanted* to build a grooving plane" :P Still, excellent tool, awesome results!
story is about delays that save time, few will recognize these irl
Way better than a SawStop
I would apply wax to the base of that jig so that the saw cuts better, nice jig 🎉
No matter what wood, what grain direction, how big or small, I've found that inlays will always ever so slightly warp the winding sticks around it after a few seasons. This is one place where the lines are just better off painted on.
I've tried tracks like the Kreg Accu Cut and lining up and using a straight edge. The Accucut belongs in the trash, and constantly lining up a straight edge and checking for square is just a pain in the arse. Cross cut sleds for a table saw are never long enough for crosscutting cabinet sizes. THIS IS IT! I'm making this for sure!
How about bevels
Definitely the drawer fronts painted, IMHO. I personally love the color, and it keeps the slightly mismatched wood tones completely unnoticeable. Also lots of practical advice and important points so others can learn from things you would have done differently.
And that's not coming back, it's out of the park! Great job! Love the choice of walnut, I believe for the tool holders. Classic and timeless.
What a beautiful testimony to your father. It is evident that he was and is a huge influence in your life. A man that led by example and with love. Those lessons will never leave you. The love he has invested in you will always be the greatest gift you will ever receive from him. I hope to see that Stanley # 3 appear in more videos, because I am sure that your legacy in video and furniture will be passed down through your family someday, like that great tool was passed to you. Many blessings to you and your entire family!
A beautiful bench and beautiful craftsmanship
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Nicely done!! I haven't seen any videos with an explanation so simple and thorough!!
Whether it's a 2"x2" box or 8"x5", no one, unless you've done it, has any idea what it takes to make 8 45deg cuts to form 4 90deg corners.