Suggest running dust collection from a Jackery. Jackeries can charge WHILE discharging, so you don't even have to unplug it to use it. They are available in a variety of sizes for a variety of budgets. You can even charge it up in the apartment, lug out to the workshop, and plug it into a handy power cord. You can, in fact, run a table saw with a Jackery.
I have been watching your channels for a while. I can tell You remind me a lot when I first started my business when I was in my early thirties. I am now 56 and retired. Sold my business bought my dream home. Made good money. Retirement funds, my daughter is a med student, Son has his own business, Been married to my wife for over 25 years. When I see you I see a bright future for you both. May God continue blessings on you both. For all your haters. They’ll get theirs. You have many people that cheer for you. By the way. This is the first comment I have ever made or probably will on someone’s page. Good luck in your endeavor and keep moving forward
I find it interesting that most woodworkers dislike the look of knots. I love them. I think they add a ton of visual interest, and you can do some really cool things with them. My favorite is metal powder and epoxy, though that's pricey and quite a bit of work.
@@jholden0congratulations by leaving a comment you told the algorithm I'm interested directly after telling the algorithm your not interested. You have accomplished absolutely nothing! 🎉 😂 Why is the UA-cam woodworking community so harsh is there lead in sawdust or something?
I have this tool, it's absolutely awesome. Shifts a lot of wood when you want it to and smooth enough to easily follow a line. Best of all, it has a single vertical edge to sharpen with a diamond flat file when you need to.
You can also trim the hooves on your cattle with that turbo plane. That tool looks like what the Hoof GP uses, when he's not using a knife. I was a bit surprised you spent so much effort filling in the knots, only to gouge chunks out of the wood. Tuned out very nice in the end. Hope it looks good in your new house!
Have you tried a solar generator for more power? There are many available with more than enough capacity to run all of your tools. Most models can recharge from the 15 amp circuit while you are using power from the batteries.
Dude the match fit blade cleaner is a GAME CHANGER. You need to try that before you replace a blade. I just keep Simple Green in it and it takes 5-10 swipes and it's like a new blade.
I think you meant Microjig? Not trying to be “that” guy; just in case anyone goes looking. I have it as well, and love it. I also use Simple green, but keep “Goo Gone” (industrial) separately in case I’ve been working with wet “Big Box Store” softwoods. Cheers!
I think that table would look cool with just the first half powered carved, the other half left untouched. The balance & contrast would be pretty cool & intresting.
I had a bench jointer that looked exactly like that one, but made by Delta back in the day. I did not keep it long. I sold it used and got a regular full size floor jointer and I'm much happier with it.
useful tip, use a block and 80 grit sandpaper to remove the worst of the burnt face that you intend to glue up. Cleaner wood gives for a better grip, while the burnt resins will work against you in the glue up.
Typically those apartment garage units have 2 circuits that jumper down the run of spaces. If you can get your neighbor to allow you to run an extension cord from their unit through the rafters over to your dust collector, you can get a second circuit. I had to do this when I was charging my car and running misc tools and dewalt chargers in my garage.
I wish I had the courage to take so much expensive wood and chew it up like a beaver. But the end result is amazing. Beautiful work, and congrats on your wedding.
Congrats on your wedding. You surprised me by your shift to carving. I love it. It's my favorite way of working with wood. I started carving wood using a Trautman carver many years ago. I wish I had one today (they're too expensive and I don't think they would be sold to the general public - like most woodworkers). I did free form carving very similar to what you're doing. Sam Maloof was the first professional woodworker I know to do freeform carving (with a purpose). I thoroughly enjoy the technique and continue experimenting with it today. One thing I'd encourage you to do is to reinforce the joy of sanding freeform sculpture. You get to really see your work come together and become beautiful. It allows you to be able to spend many intimate hours in close proximity to your work.
The idea behind hand tools is more about the process and the journey. As well as honing your personal skills in creating something that you can be proud of that you made. Basically it's just much more personal.
While I get that, where does it end? You don't use power tools, instead hand tools, so it's really you who made it. But you didn't make your own lumber. So you gotta make that now too instead of buying it precut. Oh, but you didn't fell the tree, so you gotta do that now too. Oh, but you didn't plant the tree. xD
18:44 Congrats Spencley. Best wishes on your marriage and your upcoming home move. I find your videos very relaxing and informative, so looking forward to see what you achieve after your move.
I feel you on the heat and cold. My garage is old, has no ac, no insulation, the roof is short and it gets hotter than an oven. I actually just bought a window ac, and I'm building cabinet to place my dust collector in. Progess little by little!!
Many years ago I thought I'd challenge everything: why right angles? Why put legs right in the corners? I used organic curves and asymmetry. Same with the upholstery cover. It was practical, like having tiled spots to set drinks down. When I got married, my wife hated it! She said it looked like a bug. I ended up re-using material from it to make very conventional window benches, with perfect right angles and tight flat cushion tops. In pastel colors, no less!
Told you to get the grizzly planer! And I have an old Black &Decker Wood Mate folding work beck that’s perfect for a stand for the bench planer. This bench has a 1-3/4 thick top so you can bolt the planer to it or use the dogs to use it like a wood vice Very handy when you need an extra bench but not have the room for a dedicated work bench
There are 2 likely answers. Like everything else this clown buys it was a gimmick that didn’t really work long term. Or it was loaned to him for advertising purposes and when the sponsor realized he doesn’t know sh** they took it back.
i was going to suggest a cheap power station or building his own with an lfp battery and a chargerverter like from sungold. either of them could connect to the single 120v outlet and be set to charge at like 500w while he is able to use however amount of battery he can afford i would suggest at min 5kW, 48v being the preferred battery voltage, this way he can power high power tools without stressing his single outlet.
Well, if he had common sense. He would look into a portable generator for extra power. That is what I am having to do until I can get my garage rewired to have the proper power in it that I need
@@joshuapuyear6818 you hit the nail on the the head. He has no common sense. If he did he would actually learn basic woodworking. He builds sh**t projects with absolutely no knowledge of wood working. Or wood technology. He is a clown.
i have no issue with using power tools over hand tools, but a Sander will not give you the same shimmer and grain detail that a hand plane will, sanding will trap small bits of sawdust inside of the pores of the wood, try face planing and orbital sanding two pieces and put a sealant on both and look at the difference closely, and you will see what i'm talking about
2 Esdras 7:75 I answered and said, "If I have found favor in thy sight, O Lord, show this also to thy servant: whether after death, as soon as every one of us yields up his soul, we shall be kept in rest until those times come when thou wilt renew the creation, or whether we shall be tormented at once?" 76 He answered me and said, "I will show you that also, but do not be associated with those who have shown scorn, nor number yourself among those who are tormented. 77 For you have a treasure of works laid up with the Most High; but it will not be shown to you until the last times. 78 Now, concerning death, the teaching is: When the decisive decree has gone forth from the Most High that a man shall die, as the spirit leaves the body to return again to him who gave it, first of all it adores the glory of the Most High. 79 And if it is one of those who have shown scorn and have not kept the way of the Most High, and who have despised his law, and who have hated those who fear the Most High -- 80 such spirits shall not enter into habitations, but shall immediately wander about in torments, ever grieving and sad, in seven ways. 81 The first way, because they have scorned the law of the Most High. 82 The second way, because they cannot now make a good repentance that they may live. 83 The third way, they shall see the reward laid up for those who have trusted the covenants of the Most High. 84 The fourth way, they shall consider the torment laid up for themselves in the last days. 85 The fifth way, they shall see how the habitations of the others are guarded by angels in profound quiet. 86 The sixth way, they shall see how some of them will pass over into torments. 87 The seventh way, which is worse than all the ways that have been mentioned, because they shall utterly waste away in confusion and be consumed with shame, and shall wither with fear at seeing the glory of the Most High before whom they sinned while they were alive, and before whom they are to be judged in the last times. 88 "Now this is the order of those who have kept the ways of the Most High, when they shall be separated from their mortal body. 89 During the time that they lived in it, they laboriously served the Most High, and withstood danger every hour, that they might keep the law of the Lawgiver perfectly. 90 Therefore this is the teaching concerning them: 91 First of all, they shall see with great joy the glory of him who receives them, for they shall have rest in seven orders. 92 The first order, because they have striven with great effort to overcome the evil thought which was formed with them, that it might not lead them astray from life into death. 93 The second order, because they see the perplexity in which the souls of the unrighteous wander, and the punishment that awaits them. 94 The third order, they see the witness which he who formed them bears concerning them, that while they were alive they kept the law which was given them in trust. 95 The fourth order, they understand the rest which they now enjoy, being gathered into their chambers and guarded by angels in profound quiet, and the glory which awaits them in the last days. 96 The fifth order, they rejoice that they have now escaped what is corruptible, and shall inherit what is to come; and besides they see the straits and toil from which they have been delivered, and the spacious liberty which they are to receive and enjoy in immortality. 97 The sixth order, when it is shown to them how their face is to shine like the sun, and how they are to be made like the light of the stars, being incorruptible from then on. 98 The seventh order, which is greater than all that have been mentioned, because they shall rejoice with boldness, and shall be confident without confusion, and shall be glad without fear, for they hasten to behold the face of him whom they served in life and from whom they are to receive their reward when glorified. 99 This is the order of the souls of the righteous, as henceforth is announced; and the aforesaid are the ways of torment which those who would not give heed shall suffer hereafter." 100 I answered and said, "Will time therefore be given to the souls, after they have been separated from the bodies, to see what you have described to me?" 101 He said to me, "They shall have freedom for seven days, so that during these seven days they may see the things of which you have been told, and afterwards they shall be gathered in their habitations." 102 I answered and said, "If I have found favor in thy sight, show further to me, thy servant, whether on the day of judgment the righteous will be able to intercede for the unrighteous or to entreat the Most High for them, 103 fathers for sons or sons for parents, brothers for brothers, relatives for their kinsmen, or friends for those who are most dear." 104 He answered me and said, "Since you have found favor in my sight, I will show you this also. The day of judgment is decisive and displays to all the seal of truth. Just as now a father does not send his son, or a son his father, or a master his servant, or a friend his dearest friend, to be ill or sleep or eat or be healed in his stead, 105 so no one shall ever pray for another on that day, neither shall any one lay a burden on another; for then every one shall bear his own righteousness and unrighteousness." .....2 Esdras 7:75 /////////
Yes, I had to fast-forward just to see what the thing was and I see it’s just for grinding. OK got it. I’m gonna go out and buy one anyway just for the heck of it.
Imperfections are the best part of my wood projects. I want them to be mine, besides a knot hole is cool to run a cable or for kids to make believe. Lastly, I don't want my work to look like store bought but hand made
I have suggested this in the past but since you don't have access to the breaker a solar generator or back up battery system that you can plug into the outlet to charge and provide a buffer system for power draw may prevent you from tripping that breaker.
As someone who uses cad often I completely forgot you can't just lazily plug in numbers without cad software. Also, I've gotta get me a contour sander for my die grinder. Looks super useful and I'm not even a woodworker.
Hand tools allow you to be more accurate when doing shapes. I mean people use jeweler files to finish off reduction gets after the gears were cut by machines to be gear shaped. You compare a gear set finished off with jeweler files vs ones not you’d find the one finished off with jeweler files are quieter, more durable, and more efficient. Hand tools are important because they can do things more accurately than any machine. If you touch a piece of wood to a belt sander you’re taking off a lot of material where if you rub sand paper on wood you’re taking off very little. Power tools help speed up the rough setup but hand tools help where fine details count.
It's about making money. If you fiddle around at home doing stuff for yourself then you can spend 30 minutes sharpening and tapping that planer to get the blade in the right position. But if it's your work then you need to use power tools. And if they had power tools in the past they would have used them in an instant. The only reason why ordinary people can afford something like a carved bookcase or a slab table today is because of power tools. It's about making money and making stuff that is affordable for other than the one percenters.
I'm doing that bottom texture thing inside my beehive to promote propolising. The inside of a beehive can contain propolis, a sticky resinous substance that bees use to construct and repair their hives: Antimicrobial: Propolis has antimicrobial properties that help keep the hive sterile. Sealing: Bees use propolis to seal cracks and openings in the hive. It's also used to waterproof and smooth the internal walls. Strengthening: Propolis helps strengthen the hive's protective barrier against weather and external invaders. Preserving: Propolis protects the hive's structure from water, fungus, and wood decay. Natural defense: Research suggests that the propolis envelope is a vital part of the colony's natural defense against disease.
I guess it's moot now since you're moving, but an EcoFlow style battery bank would have been a great help for your apartment garage. You can let it charge at 15 amps, but pull up to 30 amps from it at 120v. They also have a parallel kit for 30 amps at 240v if you are willing to spring for two units.
One thing to assure you achieve your goal is always rest out a new product or whatever you introduce to your tool kit before you destroy your product and have to swallow your pride for making an untested decision. Always test the products on a scrap piece. Best a few square inches than a kitchen floor. Or what matters to you. Best to find out cheaply than expensively. Sanding doesn’t have to be boring. Look at it as fine tuning. I work y stone which has similar properties, working by hand. Power tools are indispensable. And are necessary equipment, plus hammer and chisels. Being hurried can or will cause damage and problems. Take the right amount of time for your level of skill. It always pays off.
Sir, you have a great imagination. I would have never come with an idea like that table. It came out great. I have to check of Arbortech tools. Thanks.
for your breaker issue, try to see if one of those portable battery companies sponsor one of your videos, I'm sure one would be enough to run the dust collector on occasion; or can try a UPS for a computer but not sure if it would do it as well........
TBH in this day and age, if you have issues with trying to run two appliances at once on your low amp breaker, buying a big lithium battery and running one tool off it while you run the other on grid power is probably the easiest solution, if upgrading the electrical service isn't doable. And depending on the complexity of the upgrade and your ability to DIY, it may even be the cheaper option.
Hey man this is simultaneously a ' Summer of George ' and a awesome video at the same time, 10/10 content i just would recommend a voice over that sounds less like you recorded ot through a box fan. I subscribed 🤣👍
I'm sorry for ruining the number of comments from 420 to 421 BUT this was a great video. I think pushing yourself out of your comfort zone to learn something new is a thing everyone should do. Static life is no way to live. This piece is awesome by the way :)
My mother was a Fine Furniture maker before retiring. Her creations were pricey, exclusive and beautiful. She used modern equipment and some hand tools. It was really dependent on the piece being created. However, she had a firm belief that using modern tools as much a possible was the only way to go. She said that if sanders, routers and planers were around in the colonial era, the tradesman would have used them. It makes sense doesn’t it?
No, some of us just like the nostalgia and satisfaction of using hand tools. There is no such thing as an obsolete tool if someone can use it effectively as it was designed to be used. I will agree that those that say you are not a woodworker because you prefer power tools are absolutely incorrect. If you create out of wood, it doesn’t matter what type of tools you use, you are a woodworker. I have owned and do own a large variety of power tools, mostly things like my lathes and table saws from the late 1800’s to the 1930’s and love to use them when the project dictates the need, same with my modern band saw for resawing lumber and my modern drill press which was a gift from my father. But for me, I would have used a plane not the sander but my plane irons are kept sharp and set up properly, same thing with my hand saws, they are kept sharp and would have gone through that board with little effort. Not as easily as a table saw mind you but very easily. So realize that there are those of us out here that are master craftsmen that respect all different methods of working with wood and would like to see you do the same.
Have you considered a couple of deep cycle batteries and a mains inverter to run that vacuum for the short periods needed when you would exceed the power from the breaker?.... you would just need a decent automatic charger to keep it topped up for the times when you need it.
One thing to assure you achieve your goal is always rest out a new product or whatever you introduce to your tool kit before you destroy your product and have to swallow your pride for making an untested decision. Always test the products on a scrap piece. Best a few square inches than a kitchen floor. Or what matters to you. Best to find out cheaply than expensively.
the boards do not stay straight. no matter how much you plane. as long as the tree doesn't dry in the forest without being taken down. And maybe the ones they pull out of the bottom of lakes? We don't have them here.
As far as your electrical problem brother, i suggest a Generator. i particularly prefer the Predator 5000 from Harbor Freight. Its affordable and its awesome. trust. Did i mention its quiet? Its quiet! Oh, and considering the fact that you are using equations to fit wood, i can guarantee you can learn how to sharpen a saw blade. Frfr. Its fairly simple and all you need is a dremel. Even if you dont do a perfect job sharpening your blade you will not be far off, and promises it will cut much better than it was in the video. Most likely as good as new. with a little practice you will be able to make it better than new. and keep it that way!
Sorry to be “That Guy”, but just want people to know that you can’t just “upgrade the breaker”, since the circuit is sized to properly protect the wiring. Instead, you would need to upgrade the wiring of the entire circuit to a larger size BEFORE you can install a higher amperage breaker. Better to just run another circuit if possible, which I understand is not possible for either option in this case.
@@PPedroFernandes The wiring insulation will be identified with the size and insulation type which, in turn, informs of it's maximum amperage rating. Regardless, the vast majority of installations utilize the minimum size wire to handle the load of the circuit, and the maximum size over current protection device allowed for that wire, which is why I made my comment in the first place.
@ A simple fact of residential construction. Any original bid that would include upgraded wire would have been discarded. The best evidence of this is his earlier videos where he stated that when he “ blew a circuit breaker” he didn’t have access to reset it. Any developer that doesn’t have individual breaker boxes is not gonna pay for more expensive wiring
@@genecarden780 "only uneducated" covers a vast portion of society, as demonstrated by people replacing blown fuses with larger fuses so they don't continue to blow. That is one of the reasons circuit breakers became so popular. It is a simple concept, but not a "simple fact" that everyone understands. Also, I completely missed the fact that he doesn't have access to the circuit breaker, which is interesting since the dwelling occupant must have access to all circuit breakers unless access is available to "qualified persons" at all times. Sorry, I don't have my code book with me to refer to the article, but I am certain it is in there.
For that build up on the saw blades have you tried spray on oven cleaner? I would think it's pretty much the same problem. I remember it being recommended for router bits but I haven't tried it.
I've watched your videos for a while and have always enjoyed your "off the beaten path" take on things. When you started power carving this table, I thought you had finally gone over the edge. You proved me wrong. The final product looks great. Just a couple of minor concerns on my part. How does a college educated man not know that horizontally and vertically are words? My other concern is, as an engineer, how have you not used the Pythagorean theorem since middle school and how can you be bad at math and be an engineer? The problem is, you slip so many sarcastic moments into your videos (that's great) that this time I could not tell if you were kidding or not. Love the humor. My family is from Ohio. I was born in Ohio, even though I have lived in Texas for 62 of my 66 years. Must be an Ohio type of humor that I always heard from my dad and his brothers. Keep up the fun videos.
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and the Purest’s hand tools.
Life’s rather short.
3-legged tables do not rock, even on rough surfaces. Since this table was so unusual anyway, it surprised me that you gave it a square base.
Suggest running dust collection from a Jackery. Jackeries can charge WHILE discharging, so you don't even have to unplug it to use it. They are available in a variety of sizes for a variety of budgets. You can even charge it up in the apartment, lug out to the workshop, and plug it into a handy power cord. You can, in fact, run a table saw with a Jackery.
I have been watching your channels for a while. I can tell You remind me a lot when I first started my business when I was in my early thirties. I am now 56 and retired. Sold my business bought my dream home. Made good money. Retirement funds, my daughter is a med student, Son has his own business, Been married to my wife for over 25 years. When I see you I see a bright future for you both. May God continue blessings on you both. For all your haters. They’ll get theirs. You have many people that cheer for you. By the way. This is the first comment I have ever made or probably will on someone’s page. Good luck in your endeavor and keep moving forward
I find it interesting that most woodworkers dislike the look of knots. I love them. I think they add a ton of visual interest, and you can do some really cool things with them. My favorite is metal powder and epoxy, though that's pricey and quite a bit of work.
Timestamp for when he gets to the point?
33:29
Thanks! @@sleinnesnej
As soon as his results come up I hit not interested. All he does is talk about what he does that isnt woodworking.
0:00 your watching a video that is not made for you go watch something else... Smh.
@@jholden0congratulations by leaving a comment you told the algorithm I'm interested directly after telling the algorithm your not interested.
You have accomplished absolutely nothing! 🎉 😂
Why is the UA-cam woodworking community so harsh is there lead in sawdust or something?
Congrats on the wedding! I look forward to seeing you transition to a bigger shop space!
🤣'Unlike your Mom, this can be fixed!'
I'm sorry, did you say you youself selected then bought this lumber that you don't like, and didn't notice the knots and twists?
There's a chance it was in a bundle of some kind.
I have this tool, it's absolutely awesome. Shifts a lot of wood when you want it to and smooth enough to easily follow a line. Best of all, it has a single vertical edge to sharpen with a diamond flat file when you need to.
Now cleaning my keyboard, thanks to the mom joke in the middle of nowhere. Dude coffee on my keyboard...LOL
unplug the keyboard dude wtf
😂
You can also trim the hooves on your cattle with that turbo plane. That tool looks like what the Hoof GP uses, when he's not using a knife.
I was a bit surprised you spent so much effort filling in the knots, only to gouge chunks out of the wood. Tuned out very nice in the end. Hope it looks good in your new house!
Have you tried a solar generator for more power? There are many available with more than enough capacity to run all of your tools. Most models can recharge from the 15 amp circuit while you are using power from the batteries.
Dude the match fit blade cleaner is a GAME CHANGER. You need to try that before you replace a blade. I just keep Simple Green in it and it takes 5-10 swipes and it's like a new blade.
I think you meant Microjig? Not trying to be “that” guy; just in case anyone goes looking. I have it as well, and love it. I also use Simple green, but keep “Goo Gone” (industrial) separately in case I’ve been working with wet “Big Box Store” softwoods. Cheers!
@@k1sfd1974 yes I did ty!
I use a fingernail brush and Dawn Powerwash. It’s even faster than simple green for me.
And maybe sharpen it before you throw it away? 🙄
@@winandmestebeld idk that I'd sharpen a Frued lol, but cleaning the pitch goes a long way in lifespan
I think that table would look cool with just the first half powered carved, the other half left untouched. The balance & contrast would be pretty cool & intresting.
I had a bench jointer that looked exactly like that one, but made by Delta back in the day. I did not keep it long. I sold it used and got a regular full size floor jointer and I'm much happier with it.
useful tip, use a block and 80 grit sandpaper to remove the worst of the burnt face that you intend to glue up. Cleaner wood gives for a better grip, while the burnt resins will work against you in the glue up.
Typically those apartment garage units have 2 circuits that jumper down the run of spaces. If you can get your neighbor to allow you to run an extension cord from their unit through the rafters over to your dust collector, you can get a second circuit. I had to do this when I was charging my car and running misc tools and dewalt chargers in my garage.
I wish I had the courage to take so much expensive wood and chew it up like a beaver. But the end result is amazing. Beautiful work, and congrats on your wedding.
Congrats on your wedding. You surprised me by your shift to carving. I love it. It's my favorite way of working with wood. I started carving wood using a Trautman carver many years ago. I wish I had one today (they're too expensive and I don't think they would be sold to the general public - like most woodworkers). I did free form carving very similar to what you're doing. Sam Maloof was the first professional woodworker I know to do freeform carving (with a purpose). I thoroughly enjoy the technique and continue experimenting with it today. One thing I'd encourage you to do is to reinforce the joy of sanding freeform sculpture. You get to really see your work come together and become beautiful. It allows you to be able to spend many intimate hours in close proximity to your work.
The idea behind hand tools is more about the process and the journey. As well as honing your personal skills in creating something that you can be proud of that you made. Basically it's just much more personal.
While I get that, where does it end?
You don't use power tools, instead hand tools, so it's really you who made it.
But you didn't make your own lumber. So you gotta make that now too instead of buying it precut.
Oh, but you didn't fell the tree, so you gotta do that now too.
Oh, but you didn't plant the tree. xD
How can anyone be afraid of something they never heard of? I’m not afraid of anything.
18:44 Congrats Spencley. Best wishes on your marriage and your upcoming home move. I find your videos very relaxing and informative, so looking forward to see what you achieve after your move.
Why do people keep saying every body is afraid of this well I'm not & I won't bother to find out .
I feel you on the heat and cold. My garage is old, has no ac, no insulation, the roof is short and it gets hotter than an oven.
I actually just bought a window ac, and I'm building cabinet to place my dust collector in. Progess little by little!!
That is beautiful! Truly a work of art! Love the outcome..
Vertically? horizontally? Yeah... they are words. Really having some trouble there, guy
Many years ago I thought I'd challenge everything: why right angles? Why put legs right in the corners? I used organic curves and asymmetry. Same with the upholstery cover. It was practical, like having tiled spots to set drinks down.
When I got married, my wife hated it! She said it looked like a bug.
I ended up re-using material from it to make very conventional window benches, with perfect right angles and tight flat cushion tops.
In pastel colors, no less!
Told you to get the grizzly planer!
And I have an old Black &Decker Wood Mate folding work beck that’s perfect for a stand for the bench planer. This bench has a 1-3/4 thick top so you can bolt the planer to it or use the dogs to use it like a wood vice
Very handy when you need an extra bench but not have the room for a dedicated work bench
What happened to that Jackery for powering more than just what the one circuit can handle?
There are 2 likely answers. Like everything else this clown buys it was a gimmick that didn’t really work long term.
Or it was loaned to him for advertising purposes and when the sponsor realized he doesn’t know sh** they took it back.
i was going to suggest a cheap power station or building his own with an lfp battery and a chargerverter like from sungold. either of them could connect to the single 120v outlet and be set to charge at like 500w while he is able to use however amount of battery he can afford
i would suggest at min 5kW, 48v being the preferred battery voltage, this way he can power high power tools without stressing his single outlet.
Just looking through the comments to suggest the same. Glad I am not alone in this alternative solution.
Well, if he had common sense. He would look into a portable generator for extra power. That is what I am having to do until I can get my garage rewired to have the proper power in it that I need
@@joshuapuyear6818 you hit the nail on the the head. He has no common sense. If he did he would actually learn basic woodworking. He builds sh**t projects with absolutely no knowledge of wood working. Or wood technology. He is a clown.
it made me cry, it was such a nice straight and level piece of wood
i have no issue with using power tools over hand tools, but a Sander will not give you the same shimmer and grain detail that a hand plane will, sanding will trap small bits of sawdust inside of the pores of the wood, try face planing and orbital sanding two pieces and put a sealant on both and look at the difference closely, and you will see what i'm talking about
2 Esdras 7:75
I answered and said, "If I have found favor in thy sight, O Lord, show this also to thy servant: whether after death, as soon as every one of us yields up his soul, we shall be kept in rest until those times come when thou wilt renew the creation, or whether we shall be tormented at once?" 76 He answered me and said, "I will show you that also, but do not be associated with those who have shown scorn, nor number yourself among those who are tormented. 77 For you have a treasure of works laid up with the Most High; but it will not be shown to you until the last times.
78 Now, concerning death, the teaching is: When the decisive decree has gone forth from the Most High that a man shall die, as the spirit leaves the body to return again to him who gave it, first of all it adores the glory of the Most High. 79 And if it is one of those who have shown scorn and have not kept the way of the Most High, and who have despised his law, and who have hated those who fear the Most High -- 80 such spirits shall not enter into habitations, but shall immediately wander about in torments, ever grieving and sad, in seven ways.
81 The first way, because they have scorned the law of the Most High. 82 The second way, because they cannot now make a good repentance that they may live. 83 The third way, they shall see the reward laid up for those who have trusted the covenants of the Most High. 84 The fourth way, they shall consider the torment laid up for themselves in the last days. 85 The fifth way, they shall see how the habitations of the others are guarded by angels in profound quiet. 86 The sixth way, they shall see how some of them will pass over into torments. 87 The seventh way, which is worse than all the ways that have been mentioned, because they shall utterly waste away in confusion and be consumed with shame, and shall wither with fear at seeing the glory of the Most High before whom they sinned while they were alive, and before whom they are to be judged in the last times.
88 "Now this is the order of those who have kept the ways of the Most High, when they shall be separated from their mortal body. 89 During the time that they lived in it, they laboriously served the Most High, and withstood danger every hour, that they might keep the law of the Lawgiver perfectly. 90 Therefore this is the teaching concerning them: 91 First of all, they shall see with great joy the glory of him who receives them, for they shall have rest in seven orders.
92 The first order, because they have striven with great effort to overcome the evil thought which was formed with them, that it might not lead them astray from life into death. 93 The second order, because they see the perplexity in which the souls of the unrighteous wander, and the punishment that awaits them. 94 The third order, they see the witness which he who formed them bears concerning them, that while they were alive they kept the law which was given them in trust. 95 The fourth order, they understand the rest which they now enjoy, being gathered into their chambers and guarded by angels in profound quiet, and the glory which awaits them in the last days. 96 The fifth order, they rejoice that they have now escaped what is corruptible, and shall inherit what is to come;
and besides they see the straits and toil from which they have been delivered, and the spacious liberty which they are to receive and enjoy in immortality. 97 The sixth order, when it is shown to them how their face is to shine like the sun, and how they are to be made like the light of the stars, being incorruptible from then on. 98 The seventh order, which is greater than all that have been mentioned, because they shall rejoice with boldness, and shall be confident without confusion, and shall be glad without fear, for they hasten to behold the face of him whom they served in life and from whom they are to receive their reward when glorified.
99 This is the order of the souls of the righteous, as henceforth is announced; and the aforesaid are the ways of torment which those who would not give heed shall suffer hereafter." 100 I answered and said, "Will time therefore be given to the souls, after they have been separated from the bodies, to see what you have described to me?" 101 He said to me, "They shall have freedom for seven days, so that during these seven days they may see the things of which you have been told, and afterwards they shall be gathered in their habitations."
102 I answered and said, "If I have found favor in thy sight, show further to me, thy servant, whether on the day of judgment the righteous will be able to intercede for the unrighteous or to entreat the Most High for them, 103 fathers for sons or sons for parents, brothers for brothers, relatives for their kinsmen, or friends for those who are most dear." 104 He answered me and said, "Since you have found favor in my sight, I will show you this also. The day of judgment is decisive and displays to all the seal of truth. Just as now a father does not send his son, or a son his father, or a master his servant, or a friend his dearest friend, to be ill or sleep or eat or be healed in his stead, 105 so no one shall ever pray for another on that day, neither shall any one lay a burden on another; for then every one shall bear his own righteousness and unrighteousness." .....2 Esdras 7:75
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Yes, I had to fast-forward just to see what the thing was and I see it’s just for grinding. OK got it. I’m gonna go out and buy one anyway just for the heck of it.
Imperfections are the best part of my wood projects. I want them to be mine, besides a knot hole is cool to run a cable or for kids to make believe. Lastly, I don't want my work to look like store bought but hand made
really a great looking finished project. I greatly enjoyed the process. Congrats on the wedding and new journey in life together.
To me the freeform areas look almost like driftwood. Overall a fantastic looking piece.
I have suggested this in the past but since you don't have access to the breaker a solar generator or back up battery system that you can plug into the outlet to charge and provide a buffer system for power draw may prevent you from tripping that breaker.
He had the jackery power system at one point
At 34:15 my man is like Disney with the subliminals. I started cracking up. Clever. 😂 excellent video my man!
Beautiful table! Awesome grain ... love the carving...
This turbo scraper thing leaves great texture, I love it! Thanks for the tip, finally a genuinely useful new tool from UA-cam :v
OMG. Olive Garden sounds so good right now. I've taken my former lever many times.
I only use hand tools because most of my shop is dedicated to metal working. That and I find some to be faster, like draw knives
As someone who uses cad often I completely forgot you can't just lazily plug in numbers without cad software.
Also, I've gotta get me a contour sander for my die grinder. Looks super useful and I'm not even a woodworker.
Hand tools allow you to be more accurate when doing shapes. I mean people use jeweler files to finish off reduction gets after the gears were cut by machines to be gear shaped. You compare a gear set finished off with jeweler files vs ones not you’d find the one finished off with jeweler files are quieter, more durable, and more efficient. Hand tools are important because they can do things more accurately than any machine. If you touch a piece of wood to a belt sander you’re taking off a lot of material where if you rub sand paper on wood you’re taking off very little. Power tools help speed up the rough setup but hand tools help where fine details count.
It's about making money.
If you fiddle around at home doing stuff for yourself then you can spend 30 minutes sharpening and tapping that planer to get the blade in the right position.
But if it's your work then you need to use power tools.
And if they had power tools in the past they would have used them in an instant.
The only reason why ordinary people can afford something like a carved bookcase or a slab table today is because of power tools.
It's about making money and making stuff that is affordable for other than the one percenters.
Awesome build, Awesome attitude, Awesome video
It reflects in your work
Thank you for the video and the motivation
Great job on this unique table!
I'm doing that bottom texture thing inside my beehive to promote propolising.
The inside of a beehive can contain propolis, a sticky resinous substance that bees use to construct and repair their hives:
Antimicrobial: Propolis has antimicrobial properties that help keep the hive sterile.
Sealing: Bees use propolis to seal cracks and openings in the hive. It's also used to waterproof and smooth the internal walls.
Strengthening: Propolis helps strengthen the hive's protective barrier against weather and external invaders.
Preserving: Propolis protects the hive's structure from water, fungus, and wood decay.
Natural defense: Research suggests that the propolis envelope is a vital part of the colony's natural defense against disease.
Wood usually reacts when you plane it so best to do so just before you do your glueup. The longer you leave it the more likely it is to move on you.
FYI, denatured alcohol will help release hot melt glue. Depending on the glue you use and the material, it may release with almost no effort at all.
It's turned out Beautifully!!
something you might want to consider for your carving is one of the wheels that those who do hoof trimming use
Horizontally and vertically are adverbs which are modifying the word plunge.😊
I guess it's moot now since you're moving, but an EcoFlow style battery bank would have been a great help for your apartment garage. You can let it charge at 15 amps, but pull up to 30 amps from it at 120v. They also have a parallel kit for 30 amps at 240v if you are willing to spring for two units.
Putting a softstart on both your dust extractor and saw will likely allow you to run both at the same time.
Look into a battery box (like jackory), charge it when not there and run your dust collection off that when using the table saw.
I use a mix of hand and power tools. Sometimes the hand tool really is the better, faster, easier option. And sometimes it absolutely is not
One thing to assure you achieve your goal is always rest out a new product or whatever you introduce to your tool kit before you destroy your product and have to swallow your pride for making an untested decision. Always test the products on a scrap piece. Best a few square inches than a kitchen floor. Or what matters to you. Best to find out cheaply than expensively.
Sanding doesn’t have to be boring. Look at it as fine tuning. I work y stone which has similar properties, working by hand. Power tools are indispensable. And are necessary equipment, plus hammer and chisels. Being hurried can or will cause damage and problems. Take the right amount of time for your level of skill. It always pays off.
Sir, you have a great imagination. I would have never come with an idea like that table. It came out great. I have to check of Arbortech tools. Thanks.
Stumpy Nubs, had an incident with a angle grinder "chainsaw blade" it got him pretty good, he disowned them!
That board definitely had a thing or 2 in common with a lot of my exes
Beautiful results!
Why worry at the start about the imperfections in the wood (except for knots) and then power carve the bejesus out of it?
Sanding can be enjoyable with good music that you can get away with on speakers. Been there bro.
7:45 you could ask for "ac powerbank" to test it and power your extra tools plus advertise that product in same time :)
for your breaker issue, try to see if one of those portable battery companies sponsor one of your videos, I'm sure one would be enough to run the dust collector on occasion; or can try a UPS for a computer but not sure if it would do it as well........
I think the Micro-jig would make those tapers much easier, possibly, and a lot of good tips in this video, thanks
Surely, if you're going to make a high end object, you would inspect the timber at the yard and choose the lengths you want.
You should try incorporating live edge and drift wood into your projects.
The final table is gorgeous 🤩🤩
I love the “driftwood” look……one of my faves in making custom, natural designs. Great job!
Me to my wife when the power carving tools "hey babe! He's got that thing you got in your nightstand!"
Love the Jason Bent Easter egg. He’s one of my fav’s
Pretty sure these disc planer tools are also used by cow hoof trimmers and horse farriers.
The best shapers i have use are from harbor freight. Two tungsten carbide impregnated shaping discs, 7.99 each😎
Awesome job with this piece!
Maybe get a “solar generator” big battery thingy to run the dust collector?
TBH in this day and age, if you have issues with trying to run two appliances at once on your low amp breaker, buying a big lithium battery and running one tool off it while you run the other on grid power is probably the easiest solution, if upgrading the electrical service isn't doable.
And depending on the complexity of the upgrade and your ability to DIY, it may even be the cheaper option.
Hey man this is simultaneously a ' Summer of George ' and a awesome video at the same time, 10/10 content i just would recommend a voice over that sounds less like you recorded ot through a box fan. I subscribed 🤣👍
you could add a battery backup to run another tool or a gas powered generator
Use leveling feet. They work better and are much easier to install.
You could even make your own from wood.
I'm sorry for ruining the number of comments from 420 to 421 BUT this was a great video. I think pushing yourself out of your comfort zone to learn something new is a thing everyone should do. Static life is no way to live. This piece is awesome by the way :)
My mother was a Fine Furniture maker before retiring. Her creations were pricey, exclusive and beautiful. She used modern equipment and some hand tools. It was really dependent on the piece being created. However, she had a firm belief that using modern tools as much a possible was the only way to go. She said that if sanders, routers and planers were around in the colonial era, the tradesman would have used them. It makes sense doesn’t it?
3:05 lol that actually caught me off guard. 😅
No, some of us just like the nostalgia and satisfaction of using hand tools. There is no such thing as an obsolete tool if someone can use it effectively as it was designed to be used. I will agree that those that say you are not a woodworker because you prefer power tools are absolutely incorrect. If you create out of wood, it doesn’t matter what type of tools you use, you are a woodworker. I have owned and do own a large variety of power tools, mostly things like my lathes and table saws from the late 1800’s to the 1930’s and love to use them when the project dictates the need, same with my modern band saw for resawing lumber and my modern drill press which was a gift from my father. But for me, I would have used a plane not the sander but my plane irons are kept sharp and set up properly, same thing with my hand saws, they are kept sharp and would have gone through that board with little effort. Not as easily as a table saw mind you but very easily. So realize that there are those of us out here that are master craftsmen that respect all different methods of working with wood and would like to see you do the same.
It's funny how it began as an abstract project and became something on the other extreme of the spectrum
Have you considered a couple of deep cycle batteries and a mains inverter to run that vacuum for the short periods needed when you would exceed the power from the breaker?.... you would just need a decent automatic charger to keep it topped up for the times when you need it.
Do you not inspect timber before buying?
I can confidently say… I’m not afraid of this gizmo.
3:04 - Dude, What?!
One thing to assure you achieve your goal is always rest out a new product or whatever you introduce to your tool kit before you destroy your product and have to swallow your pride for making an untested decision. Always test the products on a scrap piece. Best a few square inches than a kitchen floor. Or what matters to you. Best to find out cheaply than expensively.
You need to look at Almendingers sawmill for material and Buzz's sharpening in Delaware
the boards do not stay straight. no matter how much you plane. as long as the tree doesn't dry in the forest without being taken down. And maybe the ones they pull out of the bottom of lakes? We don't have them here.
As far as your electrical problem brother, i suggest a Generator. i particularly prefer the Predator 5000 from Harbor Freight. Its affordable and its awesome. trust. Did i mention its quiet? Its quiet! Oh, and considering the fact that you are using equations to fit wood, i can guarantee you can learn how to sharpen a saw blade. Frfr. Its fairly simple and all you need is a dremel. Even if you dont do a perfect job sharpening your blade you will not be far off, and promises it will cut much better than it was in the video. Most likely as good as new. with a little practice you will be able to make it better than new. and keep it that way!
Sorry to be “That Guy”, but just want people to know that you can’t just “upgrade the breaker”, since the circuit is sized to properly protect the wiring. Instead, you would need to upgrade the wiring of the entire circuit to a larger size BEFORE you can install a higher amperage breaker. Better to just run another circuit if possible, which I understand is not possible for either option in this case.
But... You don't know what the wiring is. The wire might safely handle way more than what the breaker can provide, it's all down to who installed it
@@PPedroFernandes The wiring insulation will be identified with the size and insulation type which, in turn, informs of it's maximum amperage rating. Regardless, the vast majority of installations utilize the minimum size wire to handle the load of the circuit, and the maximum size over current protection device allowed for that wire, which is why I made my comment in the first place.
@ A simple fact of residential construction. Any original bid that would include upgraded wire would have been discarded. The best evidence of this is his earlier videos where he stated that when he “ blew a circuit breaker” he didn’t have access to reset it. Any developer that doesn’t have individual breaker boxes is not gonna pay for more expensive wiring
@@genecarden780 "only uneducated" covers a vast portion of society, as demonstrated by people replacing blown fuses with larger fuses so they don't continue to blow. That is one of the reasons circuit breakers became so popular. It is a simple concept, but not a "simple fact" that everyone understands.
Also, I completely missed the fact that he doesn't have access to the circuit breaker, which is interesting since the dwelling occupant must have access to all circuit breakers unless access is available to "qualified persons" at all times. Sorry, I don't have my code book with me to refer to the article, but I am certain it is in there.
@@robert-ne1835it's not an "occupied dwelling," it's a garage, and a freestanding garage at that, so it doesn't fall under that section.
See dude.
See wood.
See dude working with wood.
See a woodworker.
For that build up on the saw blades have you tried spray on oven cleaner? I would think it's pretty much the same problem. I remember it being recommended for router bits but I haven't tried it.
Fix the table saw issue with a battery back up unit.
What the heck did I just watched….? That was really amazing!
Wood moves, any board that sits for awhile even after being surfaced most likely will not stay perfectly straight or flat.
I've watched your videos for a while and have always enjoyed your "off the beaten path" take on things. When you started power carving this table, I thought you had finally gone over the edge. You proved me wrong. The final product looks great. Just a couple of minor concerns on my part. How does a college educated man not know that horizontally and vertically are words? My other concern is, as an engineer, how have you not used the Pythagorean theorem since middle school and how can you be bad at math and be an engineer? The problem is, you slip so many sarcastic moments into your videos (that's great) that this time I could not tell if you were kidding or not. Love the humor. My family is from Ohio. I was born in Ohio, even though I have lived in Texas for 62 of my 66 years. Must be an Ohio type of humor that I always heard from my dad and his brothers. Keep up the fun videos.