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How to make a simple wooden box for the complete beginner - Possible only hand tools. Craft Wood
How to make a simple box and lid for the complete beginner - Hand tools only needed, but some power tools will speed it up. Use scrap and make a lovely box with fitted lid, only a couple of hours. Let me know what you think, if it was helpful and leave a comment.
Jewellery Box, Decorative Box, Trinket Box, Beautiful Box, Desk Tidy, Cigar Box, Small Box
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5 BEST Widening Joints tested to destruction! How to joint timber boards across the width make panel
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This video shows you how to join boards together in many ways, the boards are then tested to destruction! Lots of fun this one! Test wood for strength. How to widen boards for the beginner - These joints are used all the time in woodworking! If you are going to make a scaffold board table or going to oak panel your whole house these joints are needed. Watch this video to the end to find out whi...
Axminster Workshop AW200BG Bench Grinder - A beginners guide and is it for you? #diy #woodworking
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This video is a review of the AW200BG Bench Grinder, a guide to bench grinding for the beginner and my conclusions. Did I make the right decision? Axminster AW200BG - amzn.to/43wqYmS Taper Spindle Adapter 5/8" Arbor Right and Left Hand - amzn.to/3MZYD31 Mop Kit - amzn.to/3OKPRHG Diamond dresser - amzn.to/3oxzCTp #handtools #woodwork #woodworking #DIY #homeimprovement #joinery #uk #quick #free #...
Small Workbench for the complete beginner - Quick, Easy, Low Cost! #woodworking#DIY#homeimprovement
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How to make a simple bench for jobs in the garage, only a few power tools required. This video gives enough detail for you to quickly make a bench at home. This could be free like it was for me…if you have enough spare timber lying around! Some links to things i have used in the video: Boiled Linseed Oil - amzn.to/3VoqFpQ PVA glue - amzn.to/42s0VxC #howtowoodworking #handtools #woodwork #woodwo...
Makita LS0714 Slide Compound Saw - In depth review after 1 year use - Is this right for you?
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Makita LS0714 Slide Compound Saw - amzn.to/3KqjAmp The Makita LS0714 is a 7-1/2-inch (190mm) compound mitre saw that is perfect for a variety of carpentry and home improvement projects. It features a powerful 10-amp motor that delivers up to 4,500 revolutions per minute, making it easy to cut through even the toughest materials. The saw also has a bevel capacity of 45 degrees to the left and ri...
Make a Chess Board for a Complete Beginner veneer, MDF and Oak, French polish.#woodworking #craft
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In this video I show you how to make a chess board from scratch, which can be done mainly with hand tools (and a router) and a little experience. Some links to things i have used in the video: Scalpel - amzn.to/40rREUB Shellac - amzn.to/400OeIs Wire wool - amzn.to/42qESaH Rubber sanding block - amzn.to/3JyDyK9 Maple veneer - amzn.to/3yTC3RP Walnut veneer - amzn.to/3JWMwT5 veneer tape - amzn.to/...
How to cut a housing joint by hand and why you shouldn't do it!
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This video looks at different way of doing the same thing! One way is traditional using hand tools, the other way is using more modern methods and much quicker. Which way would you do it??? Drop a comment below! #handtools #woodwork #woodworking #DIY #homeimprovement #joinery #uk #quick #free #easy #craft #craftswoman #palletwood #handplane #pallet #router #routertable #modernbuild
Wood finishing, Antique refurbishment, Chair EASY steps for pro finish renovate #diy #woodworking
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Want to refinish furniture like a pro? Watch this video from start to finish, it will give you all the information you need. Easy steps to transform all wooden furniture, get the authentic antique finish! Classic chair, transformation from scrap to boutique sale $0 to $500 #howtowoodworking #handtools #woodwork #woodworking #DIY #homeimprovement #joinery #uk #quick #free #easy #craft #craftswom...
10 Best Tips, Tricks and Hacks for Woodworking for the beginner #woodworking #DIY #homeimprovement
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The best woodworking tips, tricks and hacks. These tips will save you time, money and frustration. I go through the tips, tell you the benefits and how to implement them. Watch to the end it’s worth every minute.
French Polishing for the complete beginner #woodworking #diy #craft
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How to French polish from bare timber, get an unbelievable finish. Once you get the knack this could be your go to finish. Things that you will need: Shellac Flakes - amzn.to/3Wj61bT Steel Wool 0000 - amzn.to/3GfqUPO P320 sandpaper - amzn.to/3Gfrq0c Methylated spirit - amzn.to/3vaZLae Boiled Linseed Oil - amzn.to/3VoqFpQ howtowoodworking handtools woodwork woodworking DIY homeimprovement joiner...
How to curve timber and make a headboard for less than $50!!! #woodworking #routertable #router
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Making this headboard shows you how to curve timber and make repeatable shapes using a router table. These skills can be applied a multitude of projects when looking to make unusual shapes. Beat the cost of living crisis (...if you need a headboard...). This is simple and easy to make and results in a stylish and functional headboard, at a fraction of the cost of online stores...and you made it...
R-Type #shorts #retrogaming #nostalgia
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All time arcade classic #rtype What's your choice for the weekend??? so tough! #arcade #weekend #woodworking #howtowoodworking #RETROGAMING #Nostalgia #retrogames
Sheppach Tiger 2000s - Should you buy it? #sharp #razorsharp #woodworking
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Sheppach Tiger 2000s - Should you buy it? #sharp #razorsharp #woodworking
Handcut Dovetails - Complete Beginner to PRO Perfect #handtools #woodworking #craft
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Handcut Dovetails - Complete Beginner to PRO Perfect #handtools #woodworking #craft
Floating Bed - How to make a bed for less than $100!!! #woodworking #DIY #homeimprovement
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Floating Bed - How to make a bed for less than $100!!! #woodworking #DIY #homeimprovement
How to get thousands of retro arcade games at home, worlds best! #worlds best #retrogaming #retropie
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How to get thousands of retro arcade games at home, worlds best! #worlds best #retrogaming #retropie
Router Handheld, How to use a handheld router #woodworking #router #DIY
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Router Handheld, How to use a handheld router #woodworking #router #DIY
Retro Gaming Table Raspberry Pi #retrogaming #woodworking #retropie Shou Sugi Ban
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Retro Gaming Table Raspberry Pi #retrogaming #woodworking #retropie Shou Sugi Ban
Burnt wood finish or Shou Sugi Ban #ShouSugiBan #woodworking #DIY
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Burnt wood finish or Shou Sugi Ban #ShouSugiBan #woodworking #DIY
Block Plane - What is it, how to use one and where. not for every occasion! #handtools #woodwork
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Block Plane - What is it, how to use one and where. not for every occasion! #handtools #woodwork
How to make a perfect mortise and tenon joint! #handtools #woodwork #woodworking
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How to make a perfect mortise and tenon joint! #handtools #woodwork #woodworking
Amazing Modern Dressing Table - Make it yourself! #woodworking #diy #routertable
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Amazing Modern Dressing Table - Make it yourself! #woodworking #diy #routertable
How To Make Perfect Dovetails (Dovetail Joints) with a Router Table! Router Table 6 #
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How To Make Perfect Dovetails (Dovetail Joints) with a Router Table! Router Table 6 #
Getting a Plane (or Chisel ) Razor Sharp… Scary Sharp! #ScarySharp #Sharpening #sharpeningstone
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Getting a Plane (or Chisel ) Razor Sharp… Scary Sharp! #ScarySharp #Sharpening #sharpeningstone
Make a Beautiful Bird House from Scrap! #Palletwood #Springtime #Nature
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Make a Beautiful Bird House from Scrap! #Palletwood #Springtime #Nature
Cutting Dados and How to Make a Wall Bookshelf for $25 in Less Than a Day! #woodworking #modernbuild
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Cutting Dados and How to Make a Wall Bookshelf for $25 in Less Than a Day! #woodworking #modernbuild
Router Table 5: How to make and Use a Box Joint Jig #routertable #howtowoodworking #woodworking
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Router Table 5: How to make and Use a Box Joint Jig #routertable #howtowoodworking #woodworking
How to Make an Amazing Chess Board Part 2: Shellac, Framing, Sanding, French Polish
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How to Make an Amazing Chess Board Part 2: Shellac, Framing, Sanding, French Polish
How to Make a Chess Board Part 1: Select, Cut and Lay Veneer #howtowoodworking #scalpelsharp #craft
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How to Make a Chess Board Part 1: Select, Cut and Lay Veneer #howtowoodworking #scalpelsharp #craft
How to fit Floating Shelves! Part 2 of 2...and LEDs
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How to fit Floating Shelves! Part 2 of 2...and LEDs

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  • @ianburkard
    @ianburkard 4 дні тому

    3:11 Depending on the wood type, doing a final pass with 0000 wire wool (on bare wood) will cause rust spotting (leaves fine metal particles in wood). I do not use wire wool before the first coat of a finish. You can use a magnet to remove wire wool dust.

  • @jmw-be6fl
    @jmw-be6fl 5 днів тому

    Your shellac is polluted with the solvent. denatured alcohol being purple is odd. Im american if thsts relevant. You cwn see the purple hue and it pollutes the color

    • @jmw-be6fl
      @jmw-be6fl 5 днів тому

      I would use everclear or vodka it will give a better result. The denatured alcohol we buy in the states is completely clear. Never seen that

  • @roncurrie3272
    @roncurrie3272 12 днів тому

    Kia ora from down under here in Aotearoa/New Zealand. Great video, thank you for that. One question: Is it OK to use the blue coloured meths? Our stuff is purple down here. I presume it's coloured to discourage tippling.

    • @coppulor6500
      @coppulor6500 4 дні тому

      yes, its to discourage people from drinking it. No coloration in the US (that I've seen anyway). Its 2 dollars more for me to buy cheap grain alcohol and not worry about dealing with methanol. so that's what I use. saw a video where a guy said he felt weird if he got enough on his skin - not buzzed but weird and likely due to the poison added to it and that's why he started using gloves when using shellac. I also don't want to breathe that in. I find it crazy that they add colorant to it in other countries. I would imagine that could affect the desired color. when it comes to pigments, mixing blue and yellow creates a dark gray. blech. Its obviously not the predominant color but it certainly can't help.

  • @daverussell1957
    @daverussell1957 26 днів тому

    Very interesting and informative video. Thanks very much - you have a very nice style of delivery. I had already bought some Rustin's French Polish solution so will try using that with the same technique you have outlined. Fingers crossed the outcome is positive! Please could you kindly clarify one thing. At about 6 mins 20 sec into the video you use some spray onto the wool ball before using it on the table. Is that just water you're spraying or some other constituent? Best wishes, David

    • @HowtoWoodworking
      @HowtoWoodworking 26 днів тому

      hi, ill always be adding a bit of alcohol same that i mixed the flakes with

  • @StrawbyteWorkshop
    @StrawbyteWorkshop 26 днів тому

    I have the newer version of this grinder, which has been great. I agree with the observations you've made - great review.

  • @disclosed2229
    @disclosed2229 Місяць тому

    Cool, the missing knot wouldn't have taken away anything from time in my opinion had you left it.. awesome job .

  • @aaronmayhew6449
    @aaronmayhew6449 Місяць тому

    What type bit is in your router

    • @HowtoWoodworking
      @HowtoWoodworking Місяць тому

      hi its a curved bit, ive used it for edgeing worktops but i think its for handrail tops...

    • @aaronmayhew6449
      @aaronmayhew6449 Місяць тому

      Ahhhh that makes sense can't find one but will try again table came out great 👍

  • @Гена-ю9д
    @Гена-ю9д Місяць тому

    Super effect, staying like👍👍👍

  • @pietersanders7761
    @pietersanders7761 Місяць тому

    Very interesting video, thank you. You mentioned water marks can be a problem on French -polished surfaces. I learned a trick to remove rings caused by drinking glasses or tea cups from a piano restorer. Simply mix half a teaspoon of olive oil with the ash from a cigarette until you have a smooth paste. Rub this mixture on the ring for a few minutes with a soft cloth and the white marks will disappear.

    • @coppulor6500
      @coppulor6500 4 дні тому

      fascinating discovery. I wonder how you thought of that lol. I guess any ash would do? Been years since I've had cigarettes laying around.

    • @pietersanders7761
      @pietersanders7761 День тому

      @@coppulor6500 I don't smoke, either...I always had to scrounge ash from a neighbour! I think finely-sieved wood ash would probably work just as well.

  • @sefanaiangata2169
    @sefanaiangata2169 Місяць тому

    Man it’s it’s take forever to sharp up one

  • @ivanwoodhouse1958
    @ivanwoodhouse1958 Місяць тому

    Found it very difficult to understand what you were saying when you weren't facing the camera but could see what you were doing.

    • @MrFilimn
      @MrFilimn Місяць тому

      You may need a hearing aid Sir.

  • @peterpeter5409
    @peterpeter5409 Місяць тому

    What oil do we use?

  • @travisbamford2148
    @travisbamford2148 2 місяці тому

    brilliant design.

  • @michaelsteventon7649
    @michaelsteventon7649 2 місяці тому

    That is a grading stone not for cleaning the stone, the water does this. For quick removal grade the stone to 220, then grade to 1000, also, you need to keep the chisel or plane iron moving or your stone will not stay flat, as per yours. You do need to put a micro bevel on at 30 degrees, this extends the sharpened edge. Read the instructions!

  • @BudNesbit
    @BudNesbit 2 місяці тому

    Very instructive video (and entertaining). Thank you.

  • @johnlooney2319
    @johnlooney2319 2 місяці тому

    For wood surfaces that are going to be used continuesly (fireplace mantel,tables etc i use bowling alley wax. Doesnt dent best maybe 10 coats. You can apply let sit for 10 minutes, buff with dry cloth repeat until desired effect. Must remember the oil seaps in the wood pores. Can apply over paint, wooden cabinets. Not as much sheen as french polish which is mainly applied to antiques that are for show only. The wax has a nice smell too compared to poly(I never use or lacquer. Polyurethan and lacquer finishes are for cheaper woods.

  • @johnlooney2319
    @johnlooney2319 2 місяці тому

    I use butchers bowling alley wax on wood surfaces that are going to have items resting on them like flower pots, mantel pieces etc. If you can drop a bowling ball on wax and not dent. Easy to apply. Can do 4 or 5 coats a hr. I never use poly, too thick,smelly and its used for cheaper woods.

    • @coppulor6500
      @coppulor6500 4 дні тому

      that makes a ton of sense. thank you!!! any brand to which you are partial? do you get it on amazon?

    • @johnlooney2319
      @johnlooney2319 4 дні тому

      @@coppulor6500 Butchers bowling wax or any bowling wax. Most paint stores have polish waxes..Have fun.

    • @johnlooney2319
      @johnlooney2319 4 дні тому

      @@coppulor6500 Just checked, yes amazon has waxes.

    • @alexrosenthal2887
      @alexrosenthal2887 4 дні тому

      @@johnlooney2319 thank you!!

  • @ThePhilgavin
    @ThePhilgavin 3 місяці тому

    How did the small piece of wood suddenly become a table top? Seriously though, what did you spray the pad with for the polish near the end?

  • @sjaakmcd1804
    @sjaakmcd1804 3 місяці тому

    Sorry, another one I remembered, when it gets sticky we had pre-made made beeswax and paraffin goop to de-sticky the work, thank you once again. (I just subscribed)

  • @sjaakmcd1804
    @sjaakmcd1804 3 місяці тому

    Awesome, I needed a reminder as its been 30 years since I last did this. There are 2 things I remembered that might help you that I was shown; 1, warm the wood on a windowsill or with a hair dryer before first coats. 2, apply first coat and immediately work the wood with fine wire wool (3 or 4 times). wipe down then brush in 3-4 coats and then do what you did. I cheat on gun stocks, I use Tru-Oil. Thank you for posting

  • @dfu1685
    @dfu1685 3 місяці тому

    Well Done! I love it! On burnings I have done in the past ( this is what I should have tried). I think the burning also makes the wood a bit harder also! Thank you for teaching me this method!

  • @jimprior5700
    @jimprior5700 3 місяці тому

    Great puzzle, I'm surprised at the lack of comments. Have you considered revising the video.?

  • @Ori-Retro-Gamer
    @Ori-Retro-Gamer 3 місяці тому

    Great design and build mate, you deserve tons more view for this excellent arcade table , man after my own heart 👍

  • @ElainaMcDaniels-pu4kh
    @ElainaMcDaniels-pu4kh 3 місяці тому

    I am a fan also

  • @garmiellis
    @garmiellis 3 місяці тому

    Hi! I've been having a problem of stickiness after my 4th layer of shellac applied with foam brush, and it's a stickyness that never dries. What could be the issue here? I'm using a one pound cut. Thanks.

  • @lhuhnphotography
    @lhuhnphotography 3 місяці тому

    What did you spray on the pad before the final polish? Thanks for the video!

    • @HowtoWoodworking
      @HowtoWoodworking 3 місяці тому

      pure alcohol, meths etc. to thin it down...

  • @qwerty1234pr
    @qwerty1234pr 4 місяці тому

    A really useful video. How many hours of actual work would you say it took for that table?

  • @frazz1300s
    @frazz1300s 4 місяці тому

    Really useful

  • @anoushkawalton7903
    @anoushkawalton7903 4 місяці тому

    Hi! Great videos, thank you. I was wondering how you would tackle water marks - from overly enthusiastic mopping? I have a wooden fire surround with water staining around the bottom, I have no idea where to start with taking the finish off.

  • @newfieocean
    @newfieocean 4 місяці тому

    Finally, one where I don’t need a planner! 10/10

  • @shaneb315
    @shaneb315 5 місяців тому

    Use either tin snips or heavy duty scissors to cut the laminate , then finish the edge with a router .

  • @RANDYSWORKSHOP
    @RANDYSWORKSHOP 5 місяців тому

    You did not show clearly the process how you made dovetail

  • @johnsonwayne9279
    @johnsonwayne9279 5 місяців тому

    SUPER video. I LOVE french polish finishes. As you say - deep, smooth, glossy. It is delicate to alcohol and water but it is the most beautiful finish you can get. AND it is fairly easy to repair. You do have to be able to buff with feel.

  • @Isabel-belsai
    @Isabel-belsai 5 місяців тому

    That chair looks amazing, the colour of the wood and the canning are really nice. Thanks for sharing, greetings from Spain

  • @markstone7142
    @markstone7142 5 місяців тому

    I have watched this vid 3 times now (yes - I might be slow). But I have picked up more detail each time, like the shellac mix only lasts about 6 months and then goes sticky so that you can't sand it.... This happened to me. Many thanks for the tips. This is really informative and needs to be looked at over again for the best detail... I'll be back for more learnings :)

    • @HowtoWoodworking
      @HowtoWoodworking 5 місяців тому

      Thanks, glad it helped you! Any questions feel free to ask!

  • @dougalmacguire9749
    @dougalmacguire9749 5 місяців тому

    use a stanley knife to mark out, hit chisel 16th away from knife mark across grain, run stanley knife blade down the grain. 3 hits(depending on the timber ) across the grain at regular intervals(experience).

  • @dougalmacguire9749
    @dougalmacguire9749 5 місяців тому

    for a smooth plane , you really ought to take a couple of extra swipes on the edges, just to take out any chance of creating ridges. that knot creates short grain, plane into it at the longest angle it presents you.

  • @dougalmacguire9749
    @dougalmacguire9749 5 місяців тому

    ive always used a belt sander(with an old belt on) for first angle, use light pressure and not create heat to get a small burr all the way across. i skip the flattening on the back of the stone. have never used a strop, i debur flipping the blade/chisel on the palm of my hand. my oil stone is my grandads from the first world war lol... its anything but straight but as im only putting the final cutting edge on it makes no difference. i have watched these idiots on yt mess about sharpening things and totally agree with you .... theyve never seen a site and their sharpening method would last 3 good hits lol. not only the time they have spent sharpening their tools youve gotta add in the time off camera they have spent polishing their tool with their excitement🤣

  • @squigglyline2813
    @squigglyline2813 5 місяців тому

    What's in the spray bottle at 6:18, more she-lak?

  • @somebloke4027
    @somebloke4027 5 місяців тому

    Nice, no-nonsense approach and a simple but beautiful result. Thanks for the lesson.

  • @trondsi
    @trondsi 6 місяців тому

    Thanks for the tips! I've been reading around a bit and wonder about two options: have you tried a grade of shellac called "button lac" instead? (never tried this myself) Also, for my first shellac project I used isopropyl alcohol instead of denatured ethanol. Seemed to work well, but do you know if there are any positives vs negatives?

  • @jenniferdempsey3589
    @jenniferdempsey3589 6 місяців тому

    Do you have to brush it on first?

    • @HowtoWoodworking
      @HowtoWoodworking 6 місяців тому

      you don't have to, but its quicker to start that way

  • @weemacgregor7428
    @weemacgregor7428 6 місяців тому

    Excellent video. Glad someone still uses cascamite !

  • @Constructiontip
    @Constructiontip 7 місяців тому

    great work papa

  • @sandymaybe
    @sandymaybe 7 місяців тому

    Beautiful. Thank you!

  • @davidchristie-ft9zg
    @davidchristie-ft9zg 7 місяців тому

    Meths

  • @davidchristie-ft9zg
    @davidchristie-ft9zg 7 місяців тому

    Yes you must use filler

  • @cindyharrison4191
    @cindyharrison4191 7 місяців тому

    ❤ just what I needed

  • @johnduffy6546
    @johnduffy6546 7 місяців тому

    What a lovely finish!

  • @arqrigobertorojas6852
    @arqrigobertorojas6852 8 місяців тому

    Very nice actually congrats