Dip a chisel in oil and try it out. amazing results
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- Опубліковано 1 кві 2023
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Oil with a low viscosity works best.
The oil should be absorbed into the wood.
Types of Oil I've Used
Linseed Oil 👍
tab oil 👍👍
Missing oil 👍👍👍
engine oil etc..👍
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At first glance, my bet would be on the difference between sapwood and heartwood and not on an oiled edge. I've seen asian woodworkers use oilpots in this manner, and I think it might work, but I would prefer not to put oil on a surface that glue should bind to afterwards.
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I can't imagine oil where glue is later applied either, werner
That wouldn't explain the oil/control difference as both were sapwood
Wow, Paulownia really is like cardboard. It makes the trash construction pine from the home centre look exquisite.
Well I think the WHOLE woodworking internet community, professional and hobbyist alike just learned something new there. I have never seen this demonstrated before anywhere but I have seen pretty much every You Tube woodworker there is dry humping their end grain! I do wonder whether the oil staining will affect finishes, but I’m pretty sure that any stains created by a light oil would be largely masked by many of today’s modern oil/ wax finishes. I’m off to my workshop to ‘Tormex my Narexes’ and give this a try. Much qudos to Hammer Sound …. One of my favorite channels out there. Wonder how it’ll be before everyone else on YT feels it necessary to impart ‘their’ wisdom on this subject?
Thank you for a good look.
It is also an honor.
I sharpened the chisel to stimulate other UA-camrs.
There will be many videos like this.👍👍😉
Never heard of that . Makes sense . Bravo !
Very nice demo, thanks. I wonder if you severely dulled that chisel with cutting all that hair. 😂.
Wow, I wish my chisels would be even 1/10 as sharp as that!!!
This is a very old technique (I mean the use of oil). Thanks for the reminder! The best results are obtained when using transformer oil. It has a very low viscosity. You can also use diesel fuel, but diesel fuel has an unpleasant smell. Sharpening chisels manually with such high quality is golden hands! My respects!
Thanks for sharing !
This is a really interesting and useful discovery. Thanks for sharing. 👏👏
This is a great test and I problem I regularly encounter, I’ll have to try it out. The only trouble with this could be oil penetrating the wood and inhibiting a good glue bond.
Hyyy friend,, your carpentry??? 😊
@@Zie_carpentry yes, I usually find this to be more of a problem chopping end grain on soft woods. It can be lessening using slicing cuts but I’m keen to try the oil
That's a very good point. We're going to have to make sure we only do this on joints that do not receive glue, which can include a lot of joints.
오일을 사용하면 그냥 하는것보다 훨신 깔끔해지네요 처음알았습니다! 좋은 팁 감사합니다👍👍
^^ 오동에는 확실히 효과가 있습니다.
I have an old rag rolled up in a tin can that is soaked with 3 in 1 oil I use to lubricate the bottoms of my planes. I also use it to lubricate my chisels and saw plates when working.
👍👍😉That's a good way.
A man of few words
항상 잘보고 갑니다..
많이 배우고 갑니다..
감사합니다..꾸벅
Well that was interesting. Never saw this test before. Thanks a lot for sharing it, much appreciated!
Thanks for watching.
Was this an April fools upload?
Good job. Any good but affordable chisel you recommend .
that is cool !
Brilliant thank you
Interesting!
Would be nice if you could redo the test with all 3 methods on a similar piece of wood:
On the left side the wood seems compromised from a fungal infection, the middle is core-wood, and the right is normal sap-wood.
i totally agree, this video is junk and the only difference in cutting result is made by the different conditidion in wood areas
Experiments under the same conditions forever cannot be done.
This has absolutely nothing to do with the content.
It’s got everything to do with the content if you’re doing a comparison all pieces cut should be equal not completely different 🤦🏻♂️
I bought some HSS chisels from Japan. Not signed, but overall well ground. Ive been getting great results with a coarse/fine diamond stone and finishing with a fine Arkansas oil stone. I can quickly work up a burr on both the coarse and fine diamond stone then finish the edge on the Arkansas stone.
I envy you.😌😌
now THATS a chisel 😊 !!
Wow!!!
Awesome you know we’re going to give that. Go, is the result dependent on the wood species?
Great.
Never thought about lubricating chisels when making a tough cut in end grain
Yep, that joint is ready for gluing up. Cough.
Uma ferramenta afiada assim dá gosto trabalhar
Good video, but I don't understand your list of types of oil were one of the types listed is missing oil and you give it three thumbs up.
There's sharpening and there's polishing to a mirror finish. Have you tried candle wax to lube your tools?
Such a huge difference with such a small amount thanks mate
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이런 팁도 있군요?!!
전혀 생각도 안해본 부분이네요
와 대단하십니다
감사합니다.^^
Good to know... Greatings
Game changer, wow 🤯
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저번 영상에서 궁금해 질문한 것을 영상으로 제작해 주시다니 진짜 고맙습니다. 이번에 끌 세트 샀는데 오일도 사야겠어요. ㅋㅋㅋ
😊 끌 세트 구입하신 것 축하드립니다.
What sorcery is this! 😱
The grain is running very differently in each section of the board which can affect how the cut behaves. Maybe cut it off and do a reverse order? Smaller bites would also be more appropriate.
As mentioned in another comment, it's not good practice to use linseed oil or worse BLO on rags due to the possibility of spontaneous combustion.
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Amazing
Interesting.
That is a neat trick with the oil. Would that also work on preventing tearout when planing endgrain? Thanx for showing!
Sin efecto.
Приветствую Вас, спасибо за видео, иногда токари по дереву смазывают древесину воском, для того чтоб не вырывало волокна при отрицательном угле резания. Попробуйте, возможно сохранит Ваши заготовки))
Спасибо за хорошую информацию.
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Cảm ơn
As said.. amazing hair cut and oil trick
Thanks for watching.
let's not split hairs .... it's sharp ;
와.... 이전 영상에서 뭐지 ..윤활용인가??? 했는대 오일이군요 ㅎㅎ 팁알아갑니다^^
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꼭 이것이 좋다는 건 아닙니다.
전 그냥 있는 걸로 합니다.
미싱 오일이 그나마 좋았는데 없어서
영상 찍을 때 마침 린시드 오일이 있었을 뿐..
What about wax? I like to wax some of my shoes,chip plate, and cap before running a plane on some types of wood for a finer finish. Just a thought.
good idea.👍😉
What about glue? It doesn't stick to wax.
Ficou muito bom 👏👏👏
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Yeah, but still pretty ugly and worse yet, it gets oil on the surfaces that might later have to be glued. I don't see why use extreme force with a chisel, especially a nice one like yours, when you can use a saw and clean up with the chisel, to make nice, clean cuts. And again, how are you gonna glue something with oil on it? What's the purpose of the oil, other than perform better in a made-up scenario?
Give it a try and leave a comment.
@@WoodworkingDIY I'll keep it in mind ;)
endgrain is not supposed to be participating in gluing, only sides of pins
@@gronk555 have you ever glued wood?
Oil and than glue, does it work?
yes
Water is not a lubricant because of its’ surface tension property. Oils and grease are but are also slow drying anti adhesives.
Thank you for those kind words.
Highly scientific
I wonder how paraffin applied to the blade would fare. There would be little to no residual effect regarding a stain.
or beeswax
i use it all the time on all my wood cutting tools ..... makes the tool glide ...... work really well on woods that have a lot of resin like Douglas fir
@@alexandroparra7690 i use it all the time on all my wood cutting tools ..... makes the tool glide ...... work really well on woods that have a lot of resin like Douglas fir
Ka verdad q no puedo creerlo mañana lo pruebo
桐は油付けても割れるので、
私はけびきか小刀で切り欠きます
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Impressive
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Been doing that for years. Chisels, gouges, draw knife... Just as natural as lubricating the bottom of your hand plane 🤷♂️
Gotei da dica
Hyyy friend, you carpentry??
You are going to go bald showing off! Good video!
I think an apology is in order, don't you?
@@Offshoreorganbuilder to whom?
Dude, how do you avoid massive tear out, moving the knife line back, and blowing out the other side? I don’t think you can avoid it with your sledgehammer approach. Plus, one strike like that will undo much of your careful sharpening.
What do you mean “how”? Did you not watch the video?
He used oil and avoided blowing out.
Looked good to me.
@@randallrun I see nothing but tear out, and no amount of oil will prevent it when you strike that hard. If you like it that way, go for it.
@@faheyplayer totally agree also the grains not consistent on each “example” looks like a waste of time to me
Dudes...This is a demonstration of a worst case chiseling to see the difference oil on the blade makes. Yes the grain is very loose on the winner's side of the board. Has anyone else posted their own botched experiment results?
@@David-bc4rh Okay. The looseness of the grain is beside the point, and no, I for one do not post botched experiments. It just seems pointless, for example to hone and show off a sharp edge, only to destroy it in one sledge hammer blow to the chisel. It is actually quite humorous, and for that I am grateful, thank you. As to the matter of oil, I find it indispensable for any cutting - sawing, chiseling - and no it won’t get on your joints to interfere with glue up. On that, we can agree.
hammer sound is the primitive technology of carpenter youtube
стамеской надо резать, а не молотком по ней бить. Плохой рез - от неправильного угла. А дерево маслом пачкать ни к чему.
제가 취미 목공이라 잘 몰라서 여쭤보는데,
끌을 연마할때 6000방까지 해야 하나요?
보통 몇방까지 연마하면 좋나요?? ^^
방수가 올라갈수록 연마 시간은 길어집니다.
1000방을 연마할때와 6000을 연마할때 시간이 다르 겠지요. 6000방 이상의 연마를 했을때 특별히 더 날카롭고 오래 유지된다는 느낌은 없었습니다. 그래서 시간 낭비란 생각입니다. 6000방 까지 하셔도 나무 깎기에는 충분합니다.개인적으로는 6000이상의 연마는 잘 하지 않습니다.^^
@@WoodworkingDIY 답변 정말 감사드립니다.
집에서 칼을 좀 연마 해봤는데
숫돌이 2000방까지 있어서 거기까지만 해봤습니다.
목공 끌이 몇개 있는데 사용도 잘 못하고 아직 한번도 연마해보지 못해서 여쭤봤습니다.
감사합니다. ^^
That's a different.
Тест без воды, с водой и с маслом несколько не корректен. при тестировании без воды надо было делать аналогичные перерывы в долблении как в тестах с водой и маслом
감사합니다
시청해 주셔서 감사드립니다.
May I know what is on the side of lumber on which you wet the chisel head with oil?
Paul Sellers rag in a can ua-cam.com/video/npKo1y2e8RI/v-deo.html
Лысый классно точит😂😂😂
3:04 끌질을 하실때 오일을 뿌려두는 저 통? 은 무엇인가요?
면 천을 말아서 오일을 부어둔 통입니다.^^
Можете хоть в мёд опустить, вкуснее она не станет.
Острее бритвы
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not newer good add oil to joint were need glue together,
Yes well what happens when one glues the joint?
Nothing happens, that rough, uneven and ripped apart endg grain is not a reliable glue surface anyway. That's why no one cares about gluing endgrain, not because it's "weak" but because there's no joint where you can reliably get it flat.
@@HdtvTh so the idea if you’re oiling the chisel is not to oil when cutting the long grain for dovetails?
@@DrewDiaz I do not think a bevel edge chisel will leave a significant amount of oil residue on the already cut long grain. You do not chisel the long grain for dovetails. It is always done off the saw.
Butter is better
Надо попробовать воск или стеарин. Масло впитывается в древесину и будет мешать склейке.
우리는 왁스 또는 스테아린을 시도해야합니다. 기름은 나무에 흡수되어 접착을 방해합니다.
С такой заточкой стамеске и молоток не особо нужен. Хватит и удара кулаком.
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Молодец!!! Стамески КЛАССНЫЕ!!!
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Hmmmm…. I wonder how silicon lube would work? I’m not a fan of spray silicon and prefer food grade silicon grease. Fewer additives and can be used anywhere.
@Hellequin Maskharat As sharp as the chisel was, I was expecting a cleaner cut with no lube, but I obviously thought wrong.
I would still go for the cleanest lube I could find. Sewing machine oil or maybe even glycerine.
you're right.👍
I prefer sewing machine oil.
오일말고 더 좋은게있는데 댓글로 그냥 말씀드리기 아쉽네요 😂
Иногда на столько хочется блеснуть, но нечем...
Ok... now try a piece of wood that isn't half rotten
Thanks for watch
That wood wasn't rotten. That's just the way Paulownia wood is.
@@TedHopp top 👍👍
Non mi piace come fa il filo gli da una inclinazione sbagliata. Quindi il test e fasullo a mio parere.
Jesus...
почему у меня при работе с долотом не рвёт древесину хто подскажет?
L'affuttage de la lame🤔
@@farnarkleboy so maybe you need to work more delicately
@@farnarkleboy нет, я работал с более распостраненными видами: сосна, дуб, ольха, ясень, береза, липа, лиственица
Дерево павловния - странное дерево.
Хлопок слабый и легкий.
Работать с пилой легко
Работать стамеской сложно.
Стамеска быстро затупляется.
@@WoodworkingDIY столярным ножом попробуй
waste of time. A few strikes like that will undo most of that sharpening you did.
Even though it may work, considering that's not how to use a chisel correctly, the technique seems moot.
The point was to demonstrate how much easier a chisel cuts when lubricated with oil by cutting straight across the grain in each test. These results would indicate that the chisel slices across the fibers easier, instead of ripping them out, when dipped in oil
@@dillan6134 Yeah, I understand the point. But it's moot because chisels don't work well like it's demonstrated. Even the lubricated one has tear out.
If you're implying smaller bites with the chisel will benefit from lubrication, maybe, maybe not. Ive never had a problem using a sharp unlubricated chisel. So again I say, the point is moot.
You never had a problem but you could get even better results. That's the point but you're too stubborn to see it.
@@The.Floor.Store.At.Your.Door44 If I use a chisel correctly as I have been for the past 20 years, this won't give me better results. That's my point. But you're too stubborn to see it.
Let's see what happens when he tries to put a smooth stain on the board.
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Calling some bullshit. That chisels got a really straight microbevel on it . Some jig was used somewhere
There’s no microbevel, it’s Japanese chisel which has laminated steel, a hard cutting edge and a soft upper steel.
ua-cam.com/video/siQnUlzfh_Y/v-deo.html Учитесь. И у вас всё получится.
Exelente dato el del aceite. 🫶
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С таким углом заточки ничего не поможет.
Такими ударами долбить по статистике. Если угол заточки идеален , то хватает просто придавить по сильней
I can`t do the hair trick if you know what I mean. That was an interesting vid.
Thanks for watching.👍
а стамески то японские...
Wow!