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G.I.D. Custom Woodworks
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Gettin' It Done one project at a time.. Come along through step by step guides as we complete projects and learn together. I share the good, the bad, and the ugly.
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Custom Night Tables - Design and Build!
These took a bit longer than they should have and we overcame quite a few challenges along the way.
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Glue Cups: amzn.to/4biqbus
Glue Brushes: amzn.to/4dz4mYU Mineral Oil: amzn.to/3ydJoi9
Z-Clips for Tabletops: amzn.to/3wu1ZpD
Tools:
Right Angle Clamps: amzn.to/44xE5pX
Digital Angle Gauge: amzn.to/3UDXa4W
Small Machinist Square: amzn.to/44yMb1x
Marking Gauge: amzn.to/4b6RKqi
Hold Down Toggle Clamps: amzn.to/3QHjPMS
Dowel Jig: amzn.to/3JV9pVV
Equipment: Milwaukee Track Saw: amzn.to/4b9fpqb
Milwaukee Trim Router: amzn.to/4dyJUHw
Milwaukee Drill & Driver: amzn.to/4by9IBO
Milwaukee 7 ¼” Circular Saw: amzn.to/4bz1tpo
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Nicely done!👍🏻
I am starting trying chaotic patterns but mine don't get enough random. There is something I am missing. I will save this video and study it thoroughly. TY.
Good job. Looks good.
Im in process of installing vynil double gate 4x6, but doubtfull if those two tiny hinges can hold this heavy gate without any diagonal brace. After one year since this video, did you gate sag?
No because I have those spring loaded wheels on there. But if you put a diagonal brace make sure the low side of the brace is on the hinge side of the gate. and high side of brace towards latch. Also helps to cement your post that the gate hangs from. Cement to the very top. Make sure your hardware is installed before cement.
@@G.I.D.CustomWoodworks yeah, i noticed the wheel later in the video
While a Chaotic board may seem simple to build. I have struggled getting my head wrapped around the process. I have watched countless videos trying to understand the process. Your video is the first that really gave a good step by step. Thanks for sharing. Keep up the good work. You now have a new subscriber.
Thank you for the kind words!! I'm glad I was able to help.
Swap your pipes to Rigid EMT from an electrical supply store to avoid any reaction from the black pipe and the glue. Also I've noticed your hand shakes a lot during tool operation, not sure if you are white knuckling your grip on the tools but if you have an excessive amount of pressure you could run into an accident sooner then later. Firm grip is needed yes, but I would bet your muscles are rather sore at the end of the day. If its a condition or something else, I don't mean to shine a light on it. Just talking as a witness to my dad mystifying the pad of his thumb off as a kid cause he was pushing down really hard on a piece of wood as he was jointing it.
I appreciate the advice! I do have a general tremor. Some days are better than others. Can get very shaky at times.
@@G.I.D.CustomWoodworks Thanks for the reply and setting that straight. Best of luck to you, and your channel. Great looking boards!
Important note: You need to have a second door, a window to climb into, or a piece of siding removed for this to work. I have 2 doors on this shed which made it pretty simple.
Are the posts the gates are attached to have 4x4 in them or anything?
they don't need posts if you fill them with concrete. but they do make some kind of sleeve that works with a 4x4 post if that's the route you want to go. i recommend setting your posts. install your hinges. then fill the post with concrete
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i've watched quite a few of these chaotic cutting board builds....and most of them you still notice a pattern. you did a great job of breaking up any possible pattern making it look truly chaotic. awesome job!
Thank you!! I'm glad you enjoyed it and ty for the kind words.
Going fast with the hand router makes the wood look burned. Go slower so the blade on the bit doesnt warm up. Come one bro, basics....
Thanks for the advice
Hey! What kind of material of wood did you use for the wall? Not the frame but the actual covering starting from 6 minutes into the video. Need to replace the walls of my shed and have never done so before....
This product was once known as T-111 siding. But this one I installed they called Smartside. With 8" spacing on those 'slats'. It's an engineered and weather treated composite.
Thanks for watching! Checkout the video description for more info!
And as you undoubtedly destroy countless pieces of wood trying to replicate this cut, just remember a sawsall is intended for demolition not construction. Always use the correct tool for the job.
I set up the camera and made this cut in one shot. It's really not that difficult of a cut to make considering the blade I was using and keeping a close eye on my line. I don't know why you are so upset about it. What tool would you have used to cut this notch?
I think Norman needs to make his own fucking channel and keep negative comments to its self. Thanks for your input Norman. I’ll tell everyone on my site not to use a sawsall anymore because Norman on UA-cam said it’s incorrect.
Nahhhh f that ,,,,,, nahhhhhh I ain’t never been bout no bs logsplittin 1 by 3 pine fo some baseboard in the bathtub
always wear gloves
Sometimes wearing gloves can be more dangerous. But I do appreciate your concern! I like to wear gloves when handling lumber. But not when handling power tools especially saws.
I’m just starting to get into woodworking as a hobby, so I’ve been watching a lot of different videos lately. This is the first time I’ve seen someone use super glue, and I have to say it seems like a rather smart idea. Definitely going to give it a try. Great video. Looking forward to seeing more.
I love to hear it! I learned everything I know about woodworking from UA-cam. Superglue isn't the strongest bond but it will hold things in place while the wood glue dries which is what really counts. It acts as a clamp!
Checkout my channel for more videos like this! There's a list of tools and equipment I use in the video description. Thanks for watching and see you on the next one!
Definitely helpful in solidifying what I have been doing and thinking I ought to do
Awesome I'm glad this video was helpful!
Genuine question sir, why didn't you make both cuts with second saw?
The first saw cuts straight, square, and consistent depth with basically 0 effort. the second cut, being that it's into the end of the lumber isn't well supported so the circular saw is kind of out of the question.
@@G.I.D.CustomWoodworks Thanks, much appreciated.
@@G.I.D.CustomWoodworks plus i don't believe the circular saw would go deep enough.
Beautiful work mate, but as shouldn't purple heart be avoided for cutting boards? At least that's what I heard!
Thanks for the kind words! I think the dust can irritate some people. But I have seen it used quite a bit in cutting boards. I think at most it would be an irritant for the one making the boards. But I am no expert on purple heart safety I suppose.
great work
Thank you!!
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Thanks brother, was wondering on best way to build my shed door! Very helpful.
Clean boy !
Good job. Where did you get the foam?
Thank you! The foam is rigid insulation board. You can get it from your local building supply or home depot or lowes.
Great video! I was trying to figure out how precise I had to be with install. Helped to see there’s some adjustment built into the hinges
Thank you! If you have any other questions I would be glad to help!
Clean
Awesome short❤
Love the ending haha
I hope the neighbors didn't see the last bit.
Love a good organization video 😊
Awesome closet!
Thank you!
The cobbler always has the worst shoes. Check out my channel for full length build videos!
This is a great video! Beautiful boards. You have so much patience. It's encouraging.
Why did you remove the riving knife?
At which point in the video? Some times i remove riving knife because it's taller than the blade. so if i'm not making a full depth cut I'll remove it. Also a lot of times when I use my sled i'll remove it because I have a firm grip on my workpiece and it's not going to twist on me. I hope that helps!
Thank you for the quick reply, removing the riving was at 5.22, I just wondered why, you are cutting right through the board? I am making one of your boards at the moment, I am lucky enough to have a Jet drum sander 16-32 it really makes sanding end grain a doddle it is the best machine in my shop, I really feel for you trying to cope with that belt sander, you did try everything before buying a new one, thank's for doing the video, it is the best video on end grain boards I have seen @@G.I.D.CustomWoodworks
Oh man that drum sander is going to be a dream! I took the riving knife out at that point because i got a thin kerf blade and never got a thinner knife. Which results in me having to force the piece through the saw which is incredibly dangerous.. I have since gotten a thinner riving knife. @@patrickdunne4975
Thank you for explaining why you removed the riving knife, I have done that myself with a thinner kerf blade but found it hard to get a thinner riving knife@@G.I.D.CustomWoodworks
Extremely well done. Took the time necessary to describe each step, where many other videos do not! Thanks for a great job.
Thanks for the kind words!
Out of curiosity, what blade do you have in your saw? It looked like a high tooth count blade, maybe a 50ct combination blade? Either way, a $20-30 ripping blade would seriously help with this project (esp that wenge). I was doing the same project and ended up getting a ripping blade to avoid the burning and heat on my general purpose blade and was surprised the difference. Great video!!
Also, we have a lot of the same exact tools. Exact same jointer and planer. Love the videos and your shop
last comment, one of the cheap harbor freight paint scrapers does wonders for getting glue off after it's dried. just scrape along and it pops off
Awesome I appreciate the tip I'm going to try that! And yes combination blade. I like the flat kerf. I gota get rid of this jointer its just taking up space at this point. But the planar is amazing!
Looks great. 👍
Thank you Walter!
Love the boards. Can't wait to try an end grain board one day. I'd highly recommend getting a shop vac just for sander dust extraction and using either diablo sand net or 3m cubitron sand paper. I noticed a huge difference in the quality of my sanding after doing this
Thanks for the advice! I saw a Lincoln St Woodworks vid on the sandpaper and once I use up what iv got i'll check some out
To me…. I’ll take my chances with planer lol
lmao. Have you planed end grain boards before?
Get a drum sander, it is a must for making these end grain boards, save up if you don't have the money right now
Great project. 😊👍 Saved for future reference. The double sided tape tip, I believe comes from Tamar (3x3 Customs).
You are right thank you!
Can u run end grain through a “spiral” cutter head planner?
still risky. best bet would be a drum sander
To be honest I don't have enough knowledge to answer this question. Hopefully someday I'll be able to get a spiral head cutter and know for sure!
I’m in process of making a huge batch off these- I’m in middle of second cut/glue up on like 50 panels ranging from 12” to 36” long by 12.50” wide - video was very helpful ty-
Wow that is a lot of panels!!! Let me know how it turned out!
Nice. Using a metal cutting blade?
I think this is like a hybrid demo blade
Where did you get the spring loaded wheels?
The fencing supply store had them. I think home depot also has them but they're a little different than the ones I have.
What about the gate hinges? There nice!
Same with the hinges I got them from my local fence supply. Thanks for subscribing!
why did you go all the way thru?
why is there a glued kerf block on the back of your sled in the first place?
iv seen it on a lot of sleds. its a reminder not to put your fingers there and somewhat of a guard
So your “safety step” actually created a hazard? Judging by that and the height of your blade, perhaps you are not someone who should be making instructional videos but instead taking some remedial courses. Look up the Dunning/Kruger effect, you are a living example.
I'm out here learning with my audience. Together. I'm don't claim to be an expert or an authority. And I don't need to be an authority to make videos. I'm glad to put my ego aside and show my mistakes. Thanks for watching.
Cool reference 👌
Nice clean design. I thought you were a bit wasteful on the seat. You could probably have got two out of it. I'm watching from africa and have to be real miserly with my pallet wood! 😉
Thank you!. You are right. But I didn't throw those pieces away. They will be repurposed into something else!
Table saw safety is super important! Thanks for watching and check out my channel for more goodies.