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  • @elmerfisher9446
    @elmerfisher9446 18 днів тому +17

    If there was a prize for best DIY video you would certainly take 1st pace.

  • @WatchMeDIYIt
    @WatchMeDIYIt 12 днів тому +2

    I'm 15 min in, and there's already so much valuable information! Thanks!

  • @pmarinos1260
    @pmarinos1260 15 днів тому +2

    Man, in one video I have learned more than in a couple of hundred hours of utube. All the little details that most of the others consider "common knowledge ". Keep up the good work and merry Xmas 😊

  • @phantomfixer1974
    @phantomfixer1974 6 днів тому

    Wow, you definitely have some skills my friend , I really like your attention to detail. That jewelry box build is awesome, well done.

  • @melindaperez8769
    @melindaperez8769 3 дні тому

    I have to admit, I wanted to cry when I went to the site to download plans to this dresser, I've been advancing my techniques with each project and by the time we got to the dresser, I felt so confident that I was, at the very least, ready to try. Man I would have loved to build this, I might still try but plans would have been amazing! Thanks for all of the great tips, tricks, and learning, Love your videos.

    • @biscuittreewoodworks
      @biscuittreewoodworks  2 дні тому +1

      Sorry! I don't have plans on the dresser right now. I wasn't sure if there'd be much interest in it. I'll consider making some.

  • @maritesaban538
    @maritesaban538 6 днів тому

    This is an advanced furniture workshop, full of good tips and details. Excelent. Thank you very much. God bless you.

  • @garytingler3222
    @garytingler3222 7 днів тому

    That is one awesome jewelry box. I am a beginner wood worker and your information at the beginning of video is fantastic. I am looking forward to your videos and will be looking at previous videos for sure. Thank you !!!

  • @penahphu
    @penahphu 4 дні тому

    Great video, thank you.

  • @rebeccafreeman6623
    @rebeccafreeman6623 14 днів тому

    I really enjoy these videos. That dresser is gorgeous! (every project is) Thank you!
    And then I watched the jewelry box build. WOW!

  • @jlivewell
    @jlivewell 18 днів тому +3

    Just a great video. Thank you for the Christmas gift! Merry Christmas everyone!

  • @andyohmer8393
    @andyohmer8393 8 днів тому

    Great Job !!

  • @jamesbonelli9680
    @jamesbonelli9680 18 днів тому +1

    thanks for making this video, one of the best that i have seen

  • @tomlawler497
    @tomlawler497 17 днів тому

    Thank you! Just getting started and you’ve already helped me.

  • @MaddMaxxWoodWorks
    @MaddMaxxWoodWorks 15 днів тому

    This is a great video that has shown me some really good thought processes before and during the build. Thank you so much for taking the time to share.

  • @sparky6565
    @sparky6565 14 днів тому

    Very much enjoyed your video. Your teaching method is 'top shelve'. I was not intimidated in trying your methods as a beginner. Thank you

  • @Gazman299
    @Gazman299 17 днів тому

    You have a great teaching style. Very enjoyable.

  • @GK-qz3cm
    @GK-qz3cm 15 днів тому

    What a great video!! A lot of knowledge passed on. Thank you!

  • @BarneyG350
    @BarneyG350 15 днів тому

    This was a great informative video. Thank you very much.

  • @edh1919
    @edh1919 14 днів тому

    Good information and great quality work.

  • @aaronward668
    @aaronward668 18 днів тому

    Thank you for the effort you put in to educating others. These videos really help someone like myself trying to learn.

  • @ronbeard8856
    @ronbeard8856 12 днів тому

    Nice work

  • @k9gps
    @k9gps 17 днів тому

    Great video. I renewed my woodworking after years of absence. Thanks!

  • @gregjones3952
    @gregjones3952 18 днів тому

    Great video! Thanks for posting. Love your attention to detail.

  • @DannyElsayah
    @DannyElsayah 18 днів тому

    Beautiful piece of furniture. Excellent work. Thank you for making those videos. Merry Christmas!

  • @JulieV5683
    @JulieV5683 17 днів тому

    Oh my goodness. Only 7 mins into your video and I’ve already learned 3 things. My brain is going to get a workout for sure. Thanks!!!

  • @djswixify
    @djswixify 17 днів тому

    11min in and this is already one of the best woodworking videos I've seen. 🎉😊

  • @tajz1
    @tajz1 17 днів тому

    a great video for any ww learning process

  • @Gakmouth1
    @Gakmouth1 16 днів тому

    Great video, very thorough.

  • @bmwdudeOH
    @bmwdudeOH 16 днів тому

    Excellent video, thanks! Thinking about retiring soon, I think making cutting boards might be a fun and decent side hustle.

    • @biscuittreewoodworks
      @biscuittreewoodworks  16 днів тому +1

      Go for it! If you can keep cost low and quality high, you should be able to turn a good profit!

  • @Mike--K
    @Mike--K 18 днів тому

    Well done!

  • @dfinma
    @dfinma 18 днів тому

    This is really great 👍

  • @designisblank
    @designisblank 18 днів тому

    Hell yeah! Great video man.

  • @jucimarferreira3601
    @jucimarferreira3601 14 днів тому

    Gostei munto obrigado meu amigo

  • @Robphoto37
    @Robphoto37 17 днів тому

    Thank you. You should tag this one somehow for all new woodworkers

  • @jdc5941
    @jdc5941 15 днів тому

    Outstanding instructional video, thanks for sharing some of you knowledge. Just came across your channel, I subscribed. I suspect you are prior military, Semper Fi Brother. Vietnam Era Marine here. 🇺🇸

  • @DKAS-g4h
    @DKAS-g4h 18 днів тому

    Amazingly dense good lessons

  • @davidfinney6855
    @davidfinney6855 16 днів тому

    My dad made box lids like that (around 30 min mark) for years. When I got older, I thought to ask how he makes the fit so square and perfect. I remember his smile when he started to tell me.

  • @Fisey22
    @Fisey22 13 днів тому

    thank you.

  • @vernsteinbrecker3759
    @vernsteinbrecker3759 17 днів тому

    Awesome video

  • @CAMEO1955
    @CAMEO1955 18 днів тому

    What a Great Video ! You made me look at my building skills , I need to push my boundaries in wood working ! Thanks for your work !! Have a Great Xmas you and Family . 😎

    • @biscuittreewoodworks
      @biscuittreewoodworks  18 днів тому

      Awesome! It's amazing what you can accomplish if you push those boundaries and try something new!

  • @stellabelikiewicz1523
    @stellabelikiewicz1523 16 днів тому

    What an absolutely wonderful video! Your presentation is so calm and informative, and it makes me want to do some projects! Plus, turns out there’s always new stuff to learn; I actually had no clue about that exciting spontaneous combustion feature of certain finishes, since I’ve only ever used water based coatings on my projects… good to know 😁!
    Edit: apparently I am twelve years old, because I literally snorted out loud at “floppy member”… no regrets.

  • @jameswalsh4056
    @jameswalsh4056 13 днів тому

    I like to cut the miters into the side pieces when I'm cutting them to length (using a stop). I found that if I cut the miters after the length cuts, even if I use a stop, I get some slight differences in the final length. I know stops are awkward when you butt a mitered edge up against them but I'm just afraid it is hard to keep the final lengths precise without one. And then, any inconsistency on technique at the shooting board can, again, cause variability in final length. Overthinking this I know but I have looked at too many miter corner gaps I guess.

  • @emilevoyer123
    @emilevoyer123 18 днів тому

    THANKS FOR ANOTHER GREAT VIDEO AND MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU AND YOURS, EMILE & KATHY FROM CT.

  • @ahdam82
    @ahdam82 16 днів тому +1

    I think it’s very important to talk about the thickness of the pencil lead newer woodworkers don’t count for the thickness of the lead in the pencil for instance, the pencil used in this video was extremely thick. You can get a .3 mechanical pencil or even easier just use a marking knife

    • @biscuittreewoodworks
      @biscuittreewoodworks  16 днів тому +1

      You are absolutely right, the thickness can make a difference when you need to be precise!

  • @liquidrockaquatics3900
    @liquidrockaquatics3900 14 днів тому

    So far I am about 20 minutes in. I don’t know if you have tried the M2 dust mask, but it is so much more comfortable than the respirator that you were wearing.

  • @davidross6586
    @davidross6586 18 днів тому

    Nice information for improving woodworking skills. Excellent narrative. Have you produced a video that shows the tools, both electrical and hand, that you use. Also, where do you get those excellent pieces of wood? Looking forward to your next video.

    • @biscuittreewoodworks
      @biscuittreewoodworks  18 днів тому

      Thank you! I did a shop tour video a couple years ago. It has most of my tools in it. In every video I try to teach you about new tools and techniques, so you can start anywhere on my channel and learn something new! As for my wood, I get most of mine from Clark’s Hardwood in Houston. If you’re not in the Houston area, search “hardwood lumber dealer near me”. I’ve also had great success with Bell Forest Products ordering online.

  • @BadSpock
    @BadSpock 15 днів тому

    I get the concept about grits conceptually but for the new woodworkers: if your wood looks like rough lumber when you go to sand it then you missed an earlier step in harvesting / milling / squaring your material.

  • @dfinma
    @dfinma 18 днів тому

    3:01 Option 2 is to drill most of the way through until just the point of the forstner bit protrudes then flip it over and drill from the other side. Or use a backer board 😄

    • @biscuittreewoodworks
      @biscuittreewoodworks  18 днів тому

      Yes, that is an option. I prefer to use the backer board method instead of trying to stop just before I blow out the back of the board.

  • @troyizzle9983
    @troyizzle9983 8 днів тому +1

    NICE👌🏾 But BRUH, I dont have no big table saw or that Domino thing jig, planers ect 🤷🏾‍♂🤦🏾‍♂ Seems like EVERTIME I buy a new tool I need another one to complete a project 🙆🏾‍♂ All I got is a scroll saw, some chisels an most are curved, looks like it's more for doing designs with, an I JUST bought a drillmaster router. Oh an I have a dremel. I want to make or practice making boxes but my scroll saw doesn't make those cuts like your table saw or miter saw or circular saw🙄 Im bout to 🤬GTF up in a min😒😩

    • @biscuittreewoodworks
      @biscuittreewoodworks  7 днів тому

      It can be that way when you first start out! It always seems like you need another tool or there’s a new skill you have to learn. A scroll saw and carvers chisels are great for making art. I don’t know much about scroll saw art, but check out the channel Newton Makes Art. He has some incredible pieces he makes and tutorials.
      If you want to get into making boxes, you’ll need to get at least a table saw to cut straight lines. Pick a simple project you want to make, then look at the tools you have and see if it can be made with those tools. If not, either you need to make a simple project or get the tool or make a jig required to proceed.

  • @bryanlilly-o9s
    @bryanlilly-o9s День тому

    Do you have plans available for that awesome jewelry box?

    • @biscuittreewoodworks
      @biscuittreewoodworks  13 годин тому

      I don’t, but this was based on a design you can purchase plans for.
      thewoodwhispererguild.com/product/jewelry-box/

    • @bryanlilly-o9s
      @bryanlilly-o9s 12 годин тому

      Thanks. @@biscuittreewoodworks

  • @alfredduhon8591
    @alfredduhon8591 13 днів тому

    The ending 🤣

    • @biscuittreewoodworks
      @biscuittreewoodworks  13 днів тому

      Glad you caught that! Little bonus for those that stick it through to the end!

  • @Damon_Barber
    @Damon_Barber 12 годин тому

    For sanding grits, the best advice I heard was don’t skip higher than half the grit you are using. Half of 100 is 50, so skip to (100+50) 150. Half of 120 is 60, so skip to (120+60) 180….

  • @CrazyManwich
    @CrazyManwich 14 днів тому

    Rubio monocoat says to sand up to 150 at the most.

    • @biscuittreewoodworks
      @biscuittreewoodworks  14 днів тому

      That is correct, however the directions Rubio provides are intended for hardwood floor applications. I find 150 is a little too rough for fine furniture, so I take it up to 180. I've done this for a number of projects and never had an issue. In fact, many of the woodworkers I know do the same and I've heard no complaints from them either.

  • @davidrosa5516
    @davidrosa5516 15 днів тому

    Great video! Learned a ton! Just one small piece of criticism…your commentary volume seems a bit low. May be on my end, but if there is anything you can do it would make the video even better.

  • @jaytheist
    @jaytheist 18 днів тому

    You sound like a southern Lt Commander Riker. Ensign, set standard orbital sander: 60 grit; engage! 😁

  • @JoesphEKerr
    @JoesphEKerr 16 днів тому

    ...and a lil' dab'l do ya!

  • @anthonyhoward7301
    @anthonyhoward7301 18 днів тому

    Are you a Marine?

  • @gregrossel3978
    @gregrossel3978 16 днів тому

    Start out with 60 grit then 80 for rough surfaces. Wood floors start out with 36 grit for first pass. Don't forget to mention the wonderful cabinet scraper.

    • @biscuittreewoodworks
      @biscuittreewoodworks  15 днів тому

      Haven’t used my cabinet scraper in a while, but it does come in handy when needed!

  • @Todjcam
    @Todjcam 15 днів тому

    This guy buys every tool he sees on every woodworking video on youtube