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Soursop | Potential Cure For Cancer
The superb hand forged / blacksmithed knife, which cuts like through the butter is here:
amzn.to/3PHo6xZ
I have 2 SourSop trees, planted 3 years ago, and they are already fruiting, but still not that much.
SourSop is a great tasting fruit, and is a potential cure for cancer.
It also works very well for hangover, as it is very refreshing and energising.
If you never tried this amazing fruit, you really need to hunt it down.
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At Tiger Carpenter, I use both hand tools as well as power tools to make furniture and wood working jigs.
I put a lot of thought into the design and optimization of the furniture and jigs I make. I like to come up with the improvements of the tools or jigs that are already out there, and share my ideas or findings with the community so that we all can benefit from the new upgraded versions or iterations of each invention.
I also implement the principle of aiming for perfection, even though I make a lot or mistakes and errors like all humans do. I learn from the mistakes I made, and I raise the bar for every next project.
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Відео

How To Build A Piano Stand
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I decided to build my own piano stand from the iron wood. The reason was the original X-type piano stand, that came with the piano, is colliding with the player's knees, and it is very annoying. I needed a piano stand that has plenty of room for my knees. I had 250 years old iron wood posts, which I got from my friend, who reclaimed the shipwreck from the waters next to Borneo Island. I milled ...
Piano Stand Test | Trailer for Piano Stand Build
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This video is a joke / trailer for the piano stand build video. An unskilled piano player is testing the playing comfort and piano height. Stay tuned (literally) for the upcoming video on how I made the heavy duty piano stand, that allows the player's knees go under the piano, unlike in the X-stand style of piano stands, that make you bang your knees underneath the piano stand. At Tiger Carpent...
How To Build Farmhouse Table
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I built this Farmhouse Table from one of the hardest tropical woods, which is called Meranti (Shorea faguetiana). It is often used for building ships / boats or hard outdoor decks and timber framing of heavy structures. The design of this outdoor dining table is quite unique, as it has no apron or stretchers underneath. The side breadboards will keep the table top flat and prevent it from warpi...
Bicycle Freehub Repair & Maintenance
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Good hybrid bike for life (aluminum frame): amzn.to/3GlVLHq After 15 years of using my Trek road bicycle without a single service, the freehub finally gave up. Should you want to replace the Shimano: freehub FH-RM30 amzn.to/3AMHK40 The pedals could no longer propel the bike, and the rear wheel was spinning freely in both directions. That suggested the freehub malfunction. I don't have any bicyc...
How To Build Switchable Magnet
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Build Plans are available here: tigertoolspro.com/product/switchable-magnet-build-plans/ Buy the Switchable Magnets here: tigertoolspro.com/product/switchable-magnet-twin-pack/ The switchable magnets is the most satisfactory project I have built to date. This full build video demonstrates all the important steps needed to build the switchable magnet, using popular and available tools: drill pre...
Switchable Magnet | Strength Test
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Build Plans are available here: tigertoolspro.com/product/switchable-magnet-build-plans/ Buy the Switchable Magnets here: tigertoolspro.com/product/switchable-magnet-twin-pack/ The switchable magnets is the most satisfactory project I have built to date. What makes it so special is the fact I used the Nikola Tesla handwritten notes, which I followed despite they didn't seem to follow the common...
Review DeWalt Cordless String Trimmer | Brushless Grass Cutter | DCST 972
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DeWalt DCST 972 X1 or DCST 972B is an extremely powerful grass cutter / trimmer. It features the maximum grass cutting swath of up to 15 inches = 38 cm. You can buy an optional piece to extend the maximum cut swath to 17 inches (and yes it has enough power to perform at 17 inches cutting swath). DeWalt DCST972 or the previous model DCST 970 are very capable machines, and can handle the overgrow...
Mobile Base For Cast Iron Table Saw
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This video shows how to build a mobile base for a cast iron table saw or any other heavy machine that needs to be on the caster wheels for mobility. Sliding table saw has been my dream ever since I started the woodworking journey. This state-of-the-art sliding table saw is much cheaper than the well known brands, and beats many of them with its features. This industrial grade heavy duty table s...
Sliding Table Saw Unboxing
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Sliding table saw has been my dream ever since I started the woodworking journey. This state-of-the-art sliding table saw is much cheaper than the well known brands, and beats many of them with its features. POWERFUL It is a 4 HP (horsepower) = 3000 W (Watts) very powerful yet very quiet inverter motor machine, which leaves most of other table saws far behind. MAX CUT CAPACITY The maximum cutti...
How To Saddle Stitch French Seam | Piano Cover From Cowhide Leather
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I made a cowhide piano cover to protect my digital piano from collecting dust, as the dust is the biggest enemy of all the electric contacts, and the electronics equipment in general. I scavenged the sofa from the street dumpster. The cowhide leather was quite damaged, probably by the cats and / or dogs.. I selected the two largest "good" leather pieces, and stitched them together, after cuttin...
Zero Clearance Insert With Splitter For Table Saw
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Zero Clearance Insert With Splitter For Table Saw
How to Thread Bolts?
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How to Thread Bolts?
Reclaimed Lumber
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Reclaimed Lumber
Table Repair | Epoxy Resin
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Table Repair | Epoxy Resin
How To Extract Damaged Bolt Or Screw
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How To Extract Damaged Bolt Or Screw
How To Fix Wooden Sculpture | How To Get Lifetime Of Buddha Blessing | Amitābha
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How To Fix Wooden Sculpture | How To Get Lifetime Of Buddha Blessing | Amitābha
Sliding Dovetail Table
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Sliding Dovetail Table
Bandsaw Resawing Long Boards | No Blade Binding
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Bandsaw Resawing Long Boards | No Blade Binding
Miter Saw Fence Upgrade + Mini Clamp + Stop Block
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Miter Saw Fence Upgrade Mini Clamp Stop Block
Fence Upgrade For Table Saw And Miter Gauge Using Aluminum Extrusion
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Fence Upgrade For Table Saw And Miter Gauge Using Aluminum Extrusion
Ultimate Glue Up Clamps | Best Design 4 Way Pressure Clamps
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Ultimate Glue Up Clamps | Best Design 4 Way Pressure Clamps
Can Miter Saw Cut Thick Aluminum? | DeWalt Miter Saw Change Blade + Setup For Precision Performance
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Can Miter Saw Cut Thick Aluminum? | DeWalt Miter Saw Change Blade Setup For Precision Performance
Thick Solid Steel Bars Welding Fabrication Table | Mill Scale Removal
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Thick Solid Steel Bars Welding Fabrication Table | Mill Scale Removal
How To Replace / Fix Drill Press Chuck
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How To Replace / Fix Drill Press Chuck
How To Move Jointer To Mobile Base
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How To Move Jointer To Mobile Base
How To Upgrade Makita 2012NB Thickness Planer To Helical Spiral Cutter Head + Comparison Test
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How To Upgrade Makita 2012NB Thickness Planer To Helical Spiral Cutter Head Comparison Test
Jointing Sled For Thickness Planer From Acrylic & Aluminum Part 2/2 | Full Build Video
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Jointing Sled For Thickness Planer From Acrylic & Aluminum Part 2/2 | Full Build Video
Jointing Sled For Thickness Planer From Acrylic & Aluminum Part 1/2 | Feature Demo
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Jointing Sled For Thickness Planer From Acrylic & Aluminum Part 1/2 | Feature Demo
Self Centering Drill Guide + Dowelling Jig
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Self Centering Drill Guide Dowelling Jig

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @farmingwithbron
    @farmingwithbron 2 місяці тому

    A Ryobi will cut it faster lol

    • @TigerCarpenter
      @TigerCarpenter 2 місяці тому

      @@farmingwithbron not sure about that. Power tools are faster in mass production when we do the same repetitive cut on many pieces with one setup. Cutting by hand is definitely faster for a single piece, and can be done even when electricity is down or batteries are out. It's good to practice both hand tools and power tools, I tend to prefer hand tools as less noise, less dust, can do it indoors or anywhere. Power tools are also dangerous, especially for inexperienced operators. I nearly crippled myself many years ago, when cutting 4 inch very hard wood with the circular saw. The blade got caught by the wood, and both the saw and huge wooden piece flew by my head out of control. It was a scary experience which made me respect power tools, and be extremely careful and thoughtful when setting up the cut or other operation. I also had a router with 3 inch long and 1 inch diameter bit with indexable blades, and I was trying to follow the template, and it suddenly caught the piece and pulled my hands towards the bit. It was close. So yeah, Power tools are good, but can be dangerous. Just use them with extreme caution.

    • @thiagarajanduraisamy7231
      @thiagarajanduraisamy7231 2 місяці тому

      Oh you haven't seen his work.

  • @ryanofottawa
    @ryanofottawa 2 місяці тому

    Love it! The power of leverage :)

  • @thiagarajanduraisamy7231
    @thiagarajanduraisamy7231 2 місяці тому

    What time is this? 3am?

  • @rushantic25
    @rushantic25 3 місяці тому

    your talents are admirable.. "quiet sundays" 😁

  • @ivandavilaperez4659
    @ivandavilaperez4659 3 місяці тому

    First lean and then practice and for the Last continente learning.

    • @TigerCarpenter
      @TigerCarpenter 3 місяці тому

      Life is a journey. We learn something new every day, and it's good to share the experience. I'm not claiming my solution is the best but it worked

  • @NestorPalconan
    @NestorPalconan 4 місяці тому

    How much this one

    • @TigerCarpenter
      @TigerCarpenter 4 місяці тому

      Please check the link in the description

  • @richardbrougham1801
    @richardbrougham1801 5 місяців тому

    Jeez man clamp the wooden blocks together!

  • @richardbrougham1801
    @richardbrougham1801 5 місяців тому

    Put a magnet on side of drill press to hold the chuck key so it’s always available.

  • @hitechbeefcake
    @hitechbeefcake 7 місяців тому

    Cool project, but how does compare cost-and-time-wise to just buying three Magswitch magnets for US$40 each and cutting a straight board for them to fit in ?

  •  7 місяців тому

    Excellent video.

  • @terrycindyian
    @terrycindyian 8 місяців тому

    A very informative and educational video. Thank you for your effort and time.

  • @fredgenius
    @fredgenius 8 місяців тому

    Nicely made, but I have to raise couple issues - there's no such thing as an M3 drill bit. Do you mean 3mm? Or do you mean the correct tapping drill for M4x0.7 (3.3mm)? For M6, the drill should be 5mm, not 'M5'. The rule for drill sizes for tapping metric threads is, subtract the pitch of the thread from the nominal size, so M4, 0.7mm pitch, 4mm - 0.7mm = 3.3mm.

  • @robertdominiczak6523
    @robertdominiczak6523 8 місяців тому

    Sorry but people are calling him a master machineist. A proper machineist would not have cheap tools.

    • @sixpackbiz
      @sixpackbiz 8 місяців тому

      I'm not a master or professional machinist. However I have bought metal lathe and milling machine lately and now building these magnets or anything else has become much easier. At that time I used whatever tools were available to me. It also shows that we can achieve our goals even IF we don't have or can't afford super dooper tools. PS It's also quite sad to receive such a sour comment from a person who was born in the same country. Just saying...

  • @rushantic25
    @rushantic25 8 місяців тому

    This table has brought friends together, shared stories, laughter and good food this year. Thank you for all your effort.

    • @TigerCarpenter
      @TigerCarpenter 8 місяців тому

      That warms my ❤️. I hope this table lasts many generations to come

  • @mibrahi05
    @mibrahi05 8 місяців тому

    The larger the drilling bit the slower the spinning speed.

  • @rushantic25
    @rushantic25 9 місяців тому

    Great work

  • @user-ck1bc1rs2x
    @user-ck1bc1rs2x 9 місяців тому

    Brpa harga jointer helix nya

  • @en2oh
    @en2oh 9 місяців тому

    very clever fixturing! The two things that amaze me about master machinists are 1) holding awkward parts and 2) planning the order of operations. Sort of like a championship billiards player who has the table run in his head after the first shot! EXCELLENT

  • @jbateham
    @jbateham 9 місяців тому

    Very comprehensive video, brother! Good job and thanks for the help.

  • @miguelgomez5152
    @miguelgomez5152 10 місяців тому

    I have a chuck like this but it's tight, Iwill do like the video.

  • @BrentLeVasseur
    @BrentLeVasseur 10 місяців тому

    I’d love to see a video on your favorite drill bits for different jobs. For example why cobalt instead of say Silicon Carbide, Stainless Steel or Tungsten?

    • @sixpackbiz
      @sixpackbiz 8 місяців тому

      I'm not an expert. Simply every other materials drill buys were either burning or breaking on stainless or hard steels and cobalt just keeps going and stays sharp for a long time. I figured it out by trial and error

  • @zaerkus
    @zaerkus 10 місяців тому

    Simply Thanks. Now all is clear to me.

  • @neffk
    @neffk 11 місяців тому

    Woodworker plays machinist. The "white lithium grease" is an odd choice. One of the many penetrating oils would be better. Also, tapers are assembled dry. If you're worried about corrosion, a very thin film of LPS3 or Fluid Film is sufficient. To make a thin film, apply a little and try to wipe it dry with a cloth or paper towel. There's a lot of anxiety about the chuck coming off but it's not warranted. One tap is sufficient. Also, if you extend the quill down farther, there might be a slot in the side for that wedge. The wedge bears against the tang so you can remove the chuck at will. You may not have any reason to do so but it's handy in the machine shop. Also, tightening the chuck from multiple locations does not center the bit any better than using 1. You may get it slightly tighter but even that is unlikely.

    • @TigerCarpenter
      @TigerCarpenter 5 місяців тому

      I'm not playing a machinist. It was my 1st time ever to try to find some working solution to this problem, and eventually I managed to separate the semi welded rusted parts. I used what I had on hand. What matters is, I got it done

  • @deanbalouris330
    @deanbalouris330 11 місяців тому

    Is it possible to cut solid aluminum rod with a miter saw? If so, how would you secure the rod, in my case 1/2”, to the fence, so it doesn’t spin while being cut?

    • @TigerCarpenter
      @TigerCarpenter 11 місяців тому

      yes of course, just place the rod in the V groove wooden support, or simply metal angle and clamp it down

  • @fedin2086
    @fedin2086 Рік тому

    Красава.. а я могу из тубайфоры сделать?

  • @drfouda
    @drfouda Рік тому

    Thanks

  • @ccccen
    @ccccen Рік тому

    WHY NOT USE A PICKLE FORK TO GET IT OUT?

    • @sixpackbiz
      @sixpackbiz Рік тому

      The parts were semi welded. That's why the white lithium grease was the key to separate them.

  • @geoffdrew5207
    @geoffdrew5207 Рік тому

    The 1.5mm gap is to keep the fence slightly off your table to prevent wear.

  • @SquareRootOfMinus1
    @SquareRootOfMinus1 Рік тому

    Hi Tiger. Very nice build. Thank you for the video. But there is one thing I am not understanding. The rear / aft scissors & rod assembly. How do you set the threaded Rod here ? Just Take a guess where it needs to be placed ? Then set the Fwd as you have shown. Thanks.

    • @TigerCarpenter
      @TigerCarpenter Рік тому

      One pair of scissors is fixed and stays in the same hole. The other pair moves to different holes depending on the glued panel width. Most of the time I glue the same width table tops, so I don't need to move the bolt to another hole in the steel square profile.

  • @whopper5150209
    @whopper5150209 Рік тому

    Use two wedges stacked opposite and hit with two hammers from the opposite sides

    • @TigerCarpenter
      @TigerCarpenter Рік тому

      as you could see, the problem was not to remove the chuck from the drill press, the problem was to separate the chuck from the taper because they semi welded to each other because of the tropical climate humidity and rust

    • @whopper5150209
      @whopper5150209 Рік тому

      @@TigerCarpenter the taper is called the arbor I understand you didn’t want to remove the arbor and chuck assembly… but to properly separate the chuck from the arbor taper you use a wedge or two stacked.

    • @TigerCarpenter
      @TigerCarpenter Рік тому

      anyway I did try using the wedge but everything was too tight due to the rust build up from tropical weather

    • @whopper5150209
      @whopper5150209 Рік тому

      @@TigerCarpenter hit it with a heat gun or propane torch it will loosen and if too much space use two wedges stacked opposite and use 2 hammers to tap the opposite flat ends

  • @GalacticBossanova
    @GalacticBossanova Рік тому

    My understanding is it is quite unsafe to use both the miter gage and the fence at the same time. This is a recipe for kickback.

  • @vi683a
    @vi683a Рік тому

    I will be buying

    • @TigerCarpenter
      @TigerCarpenter Рік тому

      great! that's the best upgrade you can make to your woodworking machinery

  • @hwfranjr
    @hwfranjr Рік тому

    Lordy😂😂😂😂use a hammer and a metal gice not wood vice,your old chuck wont break and is already damaged,lol😂😂😂😂

  • @hwfranjr
    @hwfranjr Рік тому

    Use a ball pen hammer,lol,

  • @waynelambert4108
    @waynelambert4108 Рік тому

    A great video 😊 👍

    • @TigerCarpenter
      @TigerCarpenter Рік тому

      Thank you! It's the opposite of masterpiece but I hope it's useful for people struggling with the same issue

  • @rushantic25
    @rushantic25 Рік тому

    Interesting, if the seeds are the actual cure then that should be fantastic

    • @TigerCarpenter
      @TigerCarpenter Рік тому

      I intend to do the proper scientific research on that. I've been collecting the soursop seeds for years

  • @biginoob312
    @biginoob312 Рік тому

    You look inexperienced

    • @TigerCarpenter
      @TigerCarpenter Рік тому

      Looks are often deceiving. You sound like an unhappy individual. I can see many ugly people every day and nobody needs to tell them that. Let them be ugly and happy I don't have a business providing drill press repairs. I'm a hobbyist woodworker, and when my drill press chuck got broken, I tried many things, and finally I managed to fix it. that's how people gain experience, by trying and learning new skills. using this approach, I actually self learned a lot of things, not just in woodworking but in all walks of life. making negative comments is definitely not a skill that impresses me. go back to playing computer games grumpy smurf.

    • @biginoob312
      @biginoob312 Рік тому

      I do sorry for hurting you. Actually I was watching your video to learn how to change Chuck. I have same drill bench. Good luck 😃

    • @TigerCarpenter
      @TigerCarpenter Рік тому

      @@biginoob312 you didn't hurt me at all. My video helped many people and they were happy and grateful someone put some effort to make a video. Your comment doesn't bring anything useful to the table. Maybe one day you will learn how not to push people away from you. And if you have a better solution to fix the drill press chuck, please share the link to your video. We are always happy to learn something new. It feels like you came to me and said you were hungry, so I gave you some food, and then you said the food wasn't that great. That's why from now on we'll call you Grumpy Smurf

  • @mickeygrohmann3004
    @mickeygrohmann3004 Рік тому

    Wonderful 👑!!! Need more likes? -> 𝐩яⓞ𝓂𝓞Ş𝐦!!

  • @Saw-IT
    @Saw-IT Рік тому

    Have you got cancer, if so i am sorry to hear that.

  • @Seneslau07
    @Seneslau07 Рік тому

    Will I be able to cut lightening shapes, drill holes in a 6mm thick 7075 aluminum allow with different hand saw? I never worked with this allow at this thickness.

    • @TigerCarpenter
      @TigerCarpenter Рік тому

      Aluminium can be cut, drilled, and routed. It is also relatively easy to process aluminum using hand tools. Just be careful when you cut aluminum with power tools, because you don't want metal projectiles flying near your face

    • @Seneslau07
      @Seneslau07 Рік тому

      @@TigerCarpenter Thank you! I know 7075 is high grade and hard that's why I asked.

    • @TigerCarpenter
      @TigerCarpenter Рік тому

      @@Seneslau07 I'm not familiar with the symbols used for the aluminum. I often melt in a forge and then do some stuff on the lathe or milling machine, and most of the aluminum alloys can be processed without sweat

    • @Seneslau07
      @Seneslau07 Рік тому

      @@TigerCarpenter Thanks. I see you're familiar with aluminum, please give in an ideea how could I bend at 90* 1,5mm aluminum sheet to make a box? I might have to find some machine that does that..

    • @TigerCarpenter
      @TigerCarpenter Рік тому

      @@Seneslau07 depending on your creativity you can make bending device using steel profiles and weld them or bolt them together. I used the door once to bend metal sheets

  • @hiz-n-lowz1577
    @hiz-n-lowz1577 Рік тому

    saave seeds for what?

    • @TigerCarpenter
      @TigerCarpenter Рік тому

      Save seeds to plant them and create a potential to cure more people from cancer. I also suspect dried and powdered seeds are the actual cancer cure. I'll be doing a proper research on that in the next few years

  • @kulaksikulak
    @kulaksikulak Рік тому

    Thank you 👍👍👍

  • @fashionistaprofessor
    @fashionistaprofessor Рік тому

    DIsgusting!!

    • @TigerCarpenter
      @TigerCarpenter Рік тому

      the beauty is in the eye of the beholder. thanks for your opinion anyway. I find it very good looking, 4x4 inch posts made from the 250 years old iron wood. it enables the knees of the player to go under the piano without knocking it like it happens with the original X-stand. and it matches my working desk and other pieces of furniture, also using 4x4 inch posts. you can check out my minimalist desk design, and maybe you will understand why I went with this piano stand design. ua-cam.com/video/SMe8KYavnV8/v-deo.html

  • @elsdp-4560
    @elsdp-4560 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing.👍👀

    • @TigerCarpenter
      @TigerCarpenter Рік тому

      You welcome. It's a relatively simple thing but sometimes we need to see it, to be brave enough to do it ourselves. Just like I wouldn't dare changing the battery in my laptop before someone showed how

  • @rushantic25
    @rushantic25 Рік тому

    Incredible talent

    • @TigerCarpenter
      @TigerCarpenter Рік тому

      Thank you! That piano stand is built from 250 years old iron wood, so it's very special in many ways.

  • @stuartselfe5644
    @stuartselfe5644 Рік тому

    Beautiful work and clear and well presented guide to follow, thanks alot Tiger 🐯

    • @TigerCarpenter
      @TigerCarpenter Рік тому

      Thanks a lot! Now you just need to buy a piano and you can start working on your piano stand 😉

  • @BalancedLugger
    @BalancedLugger Рік тому

    Thanks for doing this!

  • @user-cr6ki4qs4y
    @user-cr6ki4qs4y Рік тому

    Hi which blade would you use to LVP and also baseboards with the DeWalt 780?

  • @DeanIsJesus
    @DeanIsJesus Рік тому

    Thanks for making this my friend. 😊🌎✨

  • @damedesmontagnes
    @damedesmontagnes Рік тому

    What do you use to lubricate it?

    • @TigerCarpenter
      @TigerCarpenter Рік тому

      Any oil that you have on hand. For example I had synthetic oil for the diesel engines and it works great. You can spray WD-40. You can use chainsaw lubricant oil. Anything that you have is fine.