The Hobby Guy and His Wife!
The Hobby Guy and His Wife!
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Jewelry box for our Daughter!
Making a jewelry box for our daughter’s birthday!
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Відео

Mandolin project! Part 3! Getting painted!
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Well it’s paint time!
The last Guitar build!
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This is my last guitar build. Because of some health issues I will be starting a new chapter in my life. So this is my farewell to guitar making.
Mandolin project! Part two!
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The mandolin gets some primer!
Mandolin Project! Part one’
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Because the weather has turned out so cold here I have been trying to find something to do that I can do in the house. So I got this Mandolin out and decided to see if I can save it!
Hondo acoustic guitar repair/save!
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Hondo acoustic guitar repair! This is a project I took on for my daughter in law. It was her dad’s guitar that had gotten in disrepair and forgotten for years. Sometimes you just have to save a guitar!
Amazon guitar IYV 6 String Semi-Hollow-Body IJZ-500. Here is what happens when you buy online!
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A part of my many hobbies is guitars. Here is video of a guitar I bought from Amazon. I share the pitfalls of buying online! Buying online is not always what it's cracked up to be! This kind of thing seems to happen to me a lot!
Shelving hat and coat rack! Part Four! Last video for the winter.
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Well they are all done. This is the last project for the winter. We are closing up shop until spring time. Hope you all the best for the Christmas season! Thanks to all of you that have subscribed and thanks to all that have watched our channel. See you in the spring!
Shelving hat and coat rack part 3!
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This video is by, The Hobby Guy and his Wife! All background music was made by me. I wrote the music and played the music. I used electric guitars and acoustic guitars. I also used GarageBand for some of it. Thanks for watching!
Shelving hat and coat rack. Part two!
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Here is part two of the shelving hat coat rack. All of the back ground music you was done by me. I used my looper for some and an acoustic guitar for part and garage band for the introduction and for the end of the video! Thanks for watching!
Wooden boxes! Part four!
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Wooden boxes! Part four!
Hat/coat rack shelving units! Part one!
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Hat/coat rack shelving units! Part one!
Wooden boxes! Part three! By the Hobby Guy and his Wife!
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Wooden boxes! Part three! By the Hobby Guy and his Wife!
Wooden boxes and shelves! Part two! By The Hobby Guy and His Wife!
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Wooden boxes and shelves! Part two! By The Hobby Guy and His Wife!
Wooden boxes and shelves! By the Hobby Guy and his Wife!
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Wooden boxes and shelves! By the Hobby Guy and his Wife!
The chest of drawers build. The Final Cut! By the Hobby Guy and his Wife!
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The chest of drawers build. The Final Cut! By the Hobby Guy and his Wife!
Wen 13" planer reset switch fix!
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Wen 13" planer reset switch fix!
Chest of drawers build part 12. The build part is all done! By the Hobby Guy and his Wife!
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Chest of drawers build part 12. The build part is all done! By the Hobby Guy and his Wife!
The chest of drawers build. Part 2 of part 11. By the Hobby Guy and his Wife!
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The chest of drawers build. Part 2 of part 11. By the Hobby Guy and his Wife!
Chest of drawers build! Part 11. By the Hobby Guy and his Wife!
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Chest of drawers build! Part 11. By the Hobby Guy and his Wife!
Chest of drawers build part 10. By The Hobby Guy and his Wife!
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Chest of drawers build part 10. By The Hobby Guy and his Wife!
Chest of drawers part 9! By the Hobby Guy and his Wife!
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Chest of drawers part 9! By the Hobby Guy and his Wife!
Chest of drawers Build, part 8. By The Hobby Guy and his Wife!
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Chest of drawers Build, part 8. By The Hobby Guy and his Wife!
Chest of Drawers part 7! By The Hobby Guy and his Wife!
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Chest of Drawers part 7! By The Hobby Guy and his Wife!
Chest of drawers part 6! By The Hobby Guy and his Wife!
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Chest of drawers part 6! By The Hobby Guy and his Wife!
Chest of drawers part 5! By The Hobby Guy and his Wife!
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Chest of drawers part 5! By The Hobby Guy and his Wife!
Chest of drawers, part 4. Done by the Hobby Guy and his Wife!
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Chest of drawers, part 4. Done by the Hobby Guy and his Wife!
Chest of drawers, part 3. By the Hobby Guy and his wife!
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Chest of drawers, part 3. By the Hobby Guy and his wife!
Chest of Drawers, Part 2! By the Hobby Guy and his wife!
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Chest of Drawers, Part 2! By the Hobby Guy and his wife!
Chest of drawers build! The Hobby Guy and his Wife!
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Chest of drawers build! The Hobby Guy and his Wife!

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @dusterowner9978
    @dusterowner9978 11 днів тому

    great shots of your hands !!!!!!!!!111

    • @thehobbyguy4me
      @thehobbyguy4me 11 днів тому

      @@dusterowner9978 so glad you like them! Thanks for noticing! Have a great day!

  • @Kenneth-t2x
    @Kenneth-t2x 11 днів тому

    I have the same unit that I have not yet taken out of the box. Your video does look very good. Big problem I see with it is that you feel the need to put the noise from the music in the background. In my Opinion, would be tremendously better without it. I left the audio off and just watched.

    • @thehobbyguy4me
      @thehobbyguy4me 11 днів тому

      Well, I am always experimenting in the making of videos. Sorry, you don't like the music. Some like it and some don't. So what does one do? I watch so many videos that are to me down right boring, filled with words and nothing there but a monotone sound. I do the videos out of the fun of doing them. Not here to impress people. I use my smartphone and I tunes to make them. I don't have a crew of people that put them together. I do not get paid for my videos. So again, I do this out of fun and to have something to do. The other thing with the music. On this video, it was YT, that turned up the music. I thought I had it much lower. But after posting, I heard how YT changed things around. It could be that I used their music. I don't know? But it did change after posting. Almost all my videos have background music of some kind. Maybe I chose the wrong music for you. But, thanks for your input. But I'll keep on doing what I do. I am not on here to make money off of YT. I cannot please everyone. So I am not going to try too.

  • @fragslap5229
    @fragslap5229 Місяць тому

    I think someone has WAY too much TIME on their hands.

    • @thehobbyguy4me
      @thehobbyguy4me 29 днів тому

      First off it’s my time. I did this project for my daughter in law. It was her dads who has passed. Well anyway you have a great day!

  • @theguitarprofessionals8584
    @theguitarprofessionals8584 Місяць тому

    SWEET!!!!!!!!! my first guitar is a Hondo!!!!!!!

    • @thehobbyguy4me
      @thehobbyguy4me Місяць тому

      Cool! This was a fun project. Thanks for the comment!

  • @The5awShop
    @The5awShop Місяць тому

    are you saying collar or color sanding? I am experimenting with tung oil for the first time. I always look for youtube university videos that explain things better/different than the original instructions. haha. The can says to wait 5-10 min and then buff. I didn't see you buff anything. Then wait 24 hours, like you mentioned. I have put on two coats and I am not getting any sheen. just a dull rubbed style finish. I am also doing it over a stained table, not bare wood, which the can says you can do. you ever used a heat gun instead of a torch? Thank you for the videos! your table looks great!

    • @thehobbyguy4me
      @thehobbyguy4me Місяць тому

      Color sanding. If you are not familiar with that, it is sanding after you get the final coat of clear or paint on a project. You sand until smooth and try and not sand through. LOl! Then buff it out to a nice finish. I put on 3 coats in a day. I do not use this product like the can says to use. To get that glossy look, you will need to apply 6 to 10 coats. I do that by applying 3 coats a day. I do a lite sanding after 3 coats. That is just to knock down dust that gets in the finish. You will see it get shinny as you move along. I use a heat gun to get bubbles out, not to dry it. I have also used a torch of sorts to do the same thing. As you get to the high gloss look, the more air bubbles get in it. In one of my videos, I do show me buffing out this table. I use Minwax finishing wax on that part. Thanks for your input, hope I was helpful. Good luck on your project, and remember not to get in a rush to get it done. It will work out. HGW.

  • @ymelfilm
    @ymelfilm Місяць тому

    Anyways, have u got ur money back? They have a nice light headless modell, worth a trial too. Their tele line is also nice, I have a double F hole but transformed it to a headless

    • @thehobbyguy4me
      @thehobbyguy4me Місяць тому

      @@ymelfilm yes Amazon gave me a credit. I decided to go with a kit guitar. So I ordered one and should have it by Jan 3rd. The body is the same shape as the IYV 500. Thanks for your input and understanding.

  • @ymelfilm
    @ymelfilm Місяць тому

    Korean, not Chinese on the truss rod cover.

    • @thehobbyguy4me
      @thehobbyguy4me Місяць тому

      @@ymelfilm hum you could be right but I was also told it was Vietnamese. The guitar was made in Vietnam. It all looks the same to me lol.

    • @ymelfilm
      @ymelfilm Місяць тому

      @thehobbyguy4me yes, the guitar was made in Vietnam in Saigon (I live 450 km further in the country, owning more IYV). The company is a Vnese-Korean business, head is Korean, characters are Korean. Vietnam uses Latin ABC with tone markers. My problem with the IJZ line that they are heavy a bit. No traditional bracing tech, only cnc everything out of solid wood.

    • @thehobbyguy4me
      @thehobbyguy4me Місяць тому

      @ that is so interesting. Thanks for the cool info! Yes there are heavy.

  • @AncientCityCraftworks
    @AncientCityCraftworks Місяць тому

    This just popped up in my feed. I see the other parts are already out so I won't have to wait.

    • @thehobbyguy4me
      @thehobbyguy4me Місяць тому

      @@AncientCityCraftworks cool! Thanks for letting me know. And thanks for watching the videos!

  • @bowermanwinburn6723
    @bowermanwinburn6723 Місяць тому

    I made it by myself thanks to WoodPrix plans. I think it's the best way to learn how to make that.

  • @music4me210
    @music4me210 Місяць тому

    Looks great!

  • @thehobbyguy4me
    @thehobbyguy4me 2 місяці тому

    Well, Mrs Santa has wrapped up the wooden boxes! I have to say, these were a fun project. I so enjoyed making them. I encourage anyone that wants to get into wood working to try out making wooden boxes.

  • @jasonpenick3658
    @jasonpenick3658 2 місяці тому

    Could you put a clear coat of oil based polyurethane over it also as another layer of protection?

    • @thehobbyguy4me
      @thehobbyguy4me 2 місяці тому

      @@jasonpenick3658 I have used lacquer over it as an experiment and it works out. I would suggest to try it out on some scrap wood to see if is compatible. Poly has a tendency to peel off after a few weeks on some projects that I did in the past. Poly clear coat seems to work better with poly products. I have had no problems with the Minwax on its own. I have used it on a lot of my custom guitars. I have guitars that are 20 years old that have held up great! So experiment before trying on your project.

    • @jasonpenick3658
      @jasonpenick3658 2 місяці тому

      @thehobbyguy4me I’m currently working on a cedar mantle which will not be used quite as much as a table so maybe I’m just overthinking it with the poly. I appreciate the advice and maybe I will just stick with the Minwax on its own. Thank you!

    • @thehobbyguy4me
      @thehobbyguy4me 2 місяці тому

      @@jasonpenick3658 you may want to consider the Minwax wood harder before you put on the bin wax tongue oil finish. Good luck with your project.

  • @JamesLoftin-f1e
    @JamesLoftin-f1e 2 місяці тому

    Nice work...

  • @jimmytoadfoot
    @jimmytoadfoot 2 місяці тому

    Make it personal by signing or cutting on the bottom or inside so that when you are gone, they and future grandchildren will cherish that.

    • @thehobbyguy4me
      @thehobbyguy4me 2 місяці тому

      @@jimmytoadfoot we do sign everything we do. I am thinking of putting a note in each one. Or attach the note to the bottom or back Thanks for the input.

  • @txbeerreviews3065
    @txbeerreviews3065 2 місяці тому

    Love the video, I’m just getting started wood working and it’s cool to see smaller channels that offer substance

    • @thehobbyguy4me
      @thehobbyguy4me 2 місяці тому

      @@txbeerreviews3065 thanks for commenting. I put a lot of effort into making the videos that I post. It’s nice to know that there are people that are getting something out of them. If you haven’t yet please subscribe. Hope you enjoy my other videos as well.

  • @N.E.W.Things
    @N.E.W.Things 2 місяці тому

    Looks great !’🎉

  • @warrcoww6717
    @warrcoww6717 3 місяці тому

    Are you using regular Allen’s or the 12 point bits? They also make Allen key extracted bits if the 12 points fail.

    • @thehobbyguy4me
      @thehobbyguy4me 3 місяці тому

      @@warrcoww6717 I have both but none seem to fit that small screw that seems to hold the housing on. Like a lot of things, there always seems to that one screw that just wants to make it hard on ya. But I was able to work around it. Thanks for the question

  • @JustinMoritz
    @JustinMoritz 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for sharing this - have been looking into bench tops jointers

    • @thehobbyguy4me
      @thehobbyguy4me 3 місяці тому

      @@JustinMoritz it’s pretty good for small jobs. I do wish it had a cast steel deck but it gets the job done. I like the spiral cutting blades. So much better than the knives. That’s for your comment. Have a great day!

    • @JustinMoritz
      @JustinMoritz 3 місяці тому

      @@thehobbyguy4me Thanks - I was looking at the larger floor models at Rockler this week - very nice fence & bench with a large length table. I think thats the direction ill go sooner than later. Have a great day.

    • @thehobbyguy4me
      @thehobbyguy4me 3 місяці тому

      @@JustinMoritz if I had a permanent place to stay or to have my shop I would have gotten a floor model. They are much better than the table top ones. But for what I do this one is doing fine. Plus when it’s time for me to move again it won’t be hard to pack it up for the move. Sounds like you are settling up a nice shop. Wish you all the best in your future!

    • @JustinMoritz
      @JustinMoritz 3 місяці тому

      @@thehobbyguy4me Great points - thank you for getting back to me. I will follow along - new sub here!

    • @thehobbyguy4me
      @thehobbyguy4me 3 місяці тому

      @@JustinMoritz Thanks for subscribing!

  • @banjomandan7199
    @banjomandan7199 3 місяці тому

    Do you buff every coat of the Tung Oil Finish after 5 or 10 minutes drying time like the instructions say?

    • @thehobbyguy4me
      @thehobbyguy4me 3 місяці тому

      @@banjomandan7199 no I don’t do it like the can says. I have used this product for years and from using it I found what works best for me. I will soon have a video coming up showing an other project of mine that I will be using the Minwax tung oil finish on. If you haven’t yet subscribe and click the bell so that you will be notified when the video comes up. I hope to have it up by next week. Thanks for the question.

  • @bradb877
    @bradb877 3 місяці тому

    Okay 2 finger Mcgee. Use a pusher block.

    • @StealthGuitar-mk3el
      @StealthGuitar-mk3el 3 місяці тому

      The board’s are pretty wide. The angle of the camera makes it look like my hands are closer than they are. I do use push guides when I need to. Please note that I am also standing off to one side to avoid kick back.

  • @jonahguitarguy
    @jonahguitarguy 4 місяці тому

    Looks pretty good Hobby Guy!

  • @N.E.W.Things
    @N.E.W.Things 4 місяці тому

    Too bad more people aren’t watching your videos! This is another interesting project! Thanks for posting!

  • @N.E.W.Things
    @N.E.W.Things 4 місяці тому

    Wow! That table came out great!

  • @N.E.W.Things
    @N.E.W.Things 4 місяці тому

    Looks like a fun project. Going to watching this!

    • @thehobbyguy4me
      @thehobbyguy4me 4 місяці тому

      @@N.E.W.Things it has been a fun project. Thanks for watching!

  • @N.E.W.Things
    @N.E.W.Things 4 місяці тому

    I like your simple approach on how you did this project!

  • @Tk-nb1jb
    @Tk-nb1jb 4 місяці тому

    Wood glue slightly expands when it dries, throw a clamp on it to get the best results

    • @thehobbyguy4me
      @thehobbyguy4me 4 місяці тому

      I do clamp it up! Go watch the whole video. It’s hard to show everything in a short. That’s for your input!

  • @vincenzoschettini5031
    @vincenzoschettini5031 8 місяців тому

    Promo`SM 😳

  • @brandonhoffman4712
    @brandonhoffman4712 10 місяців тому

    Dewalt 735 here. So happy i have a board planer now!

    • @thehobbyguy4me
      @thehobbyguy4me 10 місяців тому

      They sure do come in handy for projects! I had a Dewalt 13" some time ago. I sold it with my shop I once had.

  • @ifollowjesus1667
    @ifollowjesus1667 10 місяців тому

    Cool! Enjoy your project. God bless

  • @bouncer812
    @bouncer812 10 місяців тому

    Would you recommend this for a beginner?

    • @thehobbyguy4me
      @thehobbyguy4me 10 місяців тому

      Yes I would. It is a user-friendly tool. There are a lot of good videos that show how to use it.

    • @brandonhoffman4712
      @brandonhoffman4712 10 місяців тому

      I did some research on the best 13" board planer. There are 2 that sit @ the top. The Dewalt 735 sits @ the top on build quality. There's another company offering a shelix head in thiers for a similar price. It's the other top model, but I forget the brand. I do know it was very similar to the model in this video. I went for the Dewalt based on build quality. I can buy a shelix head for it later if I want. The shelix heads are really nice.

    • @thehobbyguy4me
      @thehobbyguy4me 10 місяців тому

      @@brandonhoffman4712 I almost went with the upgraded cutter heads. Grizzly sells one that I was looking at. But I decided to buy the Wen. I do wish I had gone with the spiral cutting head, but the 3 blades do a good job. I say this is a lot. Buy want one can afford and for the type of shop you have. If you are doing production work and doing a lot of wood working as a business, then invest in higher end tools. But for someone like me that is a not so huge budget, then get what works well and not a lot invested. I miss the high-end tools I once had. But, I am having just as much fun with the tools I have now. But I do no where what I once was doing.

  • @88rushrocks
    @88rushrocks 11 місяців тому

    Thanks

  • @ashokmoghe8035
    @ashokmoghe8035 11 місяців тому

    Nothing wrong with the Harbor Freight tools. I have several of them. Especially the Bauer and Hercules brand are built very well. If you take care of them they work great for my hobby level usage. Looking into getting a jointer some day - I just bought a planer last month during the holiday sale. One question about the fence, is this sturdy enough for you to get a perfectly 90 degree edge to face? TIA.

    • @thehobbyguy4me
      @thehobbyguy4me 11 місяців тому

      Yes, the fence is working out better than I thought it would after seeing it for the first time. It does take a little care in the set-up. But after that I have had no problems with it. For a Hobby Guy like me, Harbor Freight is a must. You can get a pretty good product for a lot less money than the big names. Like you said, if you take care of them, they last a long while. Plus, Harbor Freight has a good return policy. I have had to return a couple of things, and they always replace them or give me my money back with no hassles. Thanks for your comment and question!

  • @forsaken1776
    @forsaken1776 11 місяців тому

    you could add a wide mouth on the end of your vac hose and set it a couple inches away from the out put. far as the leaves you could add the close nit (lack of a better term) chicken wire or something similar to the openings near the roof and it should block most of the leaves and keep out critters. Just a thought.

    • @thehobbyguy4me
      @thehobbyguy4me 11 місяців тому

      Thanks for the ideas! I had thought of the (chicken wire) I don't have a ladder to go up that high to reach the openings, plus the cost of the wire is not cheap. I rent here as well. Been trying to get the landlord to finish the garage, but I don't think that is going to happen. But, it's a much better place than I once had.

    • @forsaken1776
      @forsaken1776 11 місяців тому

      didn't realize you rented. and you're right it probably won't happen.@@thehobbyguy4me

    • @thehobbyguy4me
      @thehobbyguy4me 11 місяців тому

      @@forsaken1776Back when the housing bubble popped, we lost everything. Our jobs, our house got flooded, wound up losing the house. Then right after that I got injured real bad, wound up not being able to work. We never could get another house. So we rent. We now live way out in the country because it's the only place we can afford rent wise. It's a nice place, and it gave me the biggest shop I ever have had. The downside is I am an hour away from the big city. And that is where I go to the doctors. I now have a lot of other health issues that sucks. But, I do my hobbies and try to deal with life the best I can. YT is one of my hobbies.

  • @a9ball1
    @a9ball1 11 місяців тому

    If you have a garage door get a leaf blower and blow dust out the door. Easier than sweeping.

    • @thehobbyguy4me
      @thehobbyguy4me 11 місяців тому

      Yep! Next time I go to the big city (I live out in the country) I want to go by Harbor Freight and get one. I will sometimes use my air compressor to blow them out.

  • @88rushrocks
    @88rushrocks 11 місяців тому

    How much if I may ask ?

    • @thehobbyguy4me
      @thehobbyguy4me 11 місяців тому

      I was around $500 with the taxes added to it. I got it from Amazon. Free delivery. I may have been able to get it some cheaper If I could have gotten it in one of the big box stores.

  • @srairmand
    @srairmand 11 місяців тому

    I have the same one. I made custom knobs for the two adjustments in the back as well as the bottom ones. I don't know why they made handles that get in each other's way. It's a beast once it's setup properly.

    • @thehobbyguy4me
      @thehobbyguy4me 11 місяців тому

      Yep! Sometimes the people that think this stuff has got to make one wonder what they are thinking at times. But other than that, I like mine a lot. Just wish It could do bigger projects at times. But I don't do a lot of big projects. I end up using my table saw for anything over 4 feet long. Thanks for your input!

  • @the0eldest
    @the0eldest 11 місяців тому

    Just got the cutech 12" benchtop. I'm out here seeing how other people man handle these beasts ! Thanks for the video.

    • @thehobbyguy4me
      @thehobbyguy4me 11 місяців тому

      Wow, a 12" bench top? That Is a beast! Thanks for the comment! Have some fun in your shop! Make some saw dust!!

  • @mresmith4302
    @mresmith4302 11 місяців тому

    Good video and kudos for uploading. As someone who owned a table top jointer I can say that you should not purchase one. It is honestly better to save up until you can afford at least a 6ft jointer. The rigid jointer is a great introduction jointer and you can usually grab one for around $600 new if you wait for home depot to have a sale or keep an eye out on facebook market place. The problem with the tabletop jointer is that you can only do really small boards accurately because of the in\out feed tables.

    • @thehobbyguy4me
      @thehobbyguy4me 11 місяців тому

      Thanks! Yep, a lot of what I do is for small builds like guitars. I did a TV stand that turned out to be too big of a job for this tool. But as far as small stuff, it works out great! Most of the time, I don't have a lot of room to justify in having a bigger floor model. I rent... So a lot of times I don't have as big of a space as I do right at this moment in time. But yes, if someone has the space and money, I would say get the bigger floor model.

    • @mresmith4302
      @mresmith4302 11 місяців тому

      ​@@thehobbyguy4me makes sense. It definitely has its usefulness. Again, thanks for the video. Good content.

  • @Cnthib57
    @Cnthib57 11 місяців тому

    I always wondered if the Wen Jointer was any good. I have a lot of Wen tools, but my current jointer is a Porter Cable, but looking to get this jointer. Nice work, thank you!

    • @thehobbyguy4me
      @thehobbyguy4me 11 місяців тому

      Thanks for the comment. It's not a top of the line tool. But it works for me. It does a great job on how clean the cuts are. Great for the hobby people.

  • @andrewlay88
    @andrewlay88 11 місяців тому

    One speed?

    • @thehobbyguy4me
      @thehobbyguy4me 11 місяців тому

      Yes, one speed. Thanks for the question.

  • @theguitarprofessionals8584

    LOVE IT MAN!!!!!!!!!

  • @KL3NCH
    @KL3NCH Рік тому

    Nice! I like your style! It's a real looker too.

  • @N.E.W.Things
    @N.E.W.Things Рік тому

    Wow! Not only looks good but sounds awesome as well!😊

  • @thehobbyguy4me
    @thehobbyguy4me Рік тому

    This guitar is taking longer than expected. Sorry for the delay. Other things going on. I will be posting a sound video of the guitar soon!

  • @N.E.W.Things
    @N.E.W.Things Рік тому

    Wow! What a great looking guitar!