Learn How To Cut Grooves In The Middle Of Wood

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  • Опубліковано 27 гру 2024

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  • @TrainingHandsAcademy
    @TrainingHandsAcademy  2 роки тому +5

    *Our beginners handheld routers course is now live! Check out the online course here ---> **bit.ly/3DcIeE3*

  • @Sulkanator
    @Sulkanator 3 роки тому +10

    Best instructor on UA-cam. Hands down. And I watch several woodworking experts regularly.

  • @MacDaddyTito
    @MacDaddyTito 3 роки тому +20

    Came here to learn how to add a magnetic strip on a D&D table I'm making. Now I know how to put the groove in for it. Thank you, sir.

  • @Acme12345
    @Acme12345 Місяць тому +2

    Thanks mate from Australia, the last one was exactly the size and situation of my job.
    Edit; Short and to the point without all the unnecessary bullshit. thanks again mate

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  Місяць тому

      Glad I could help, cheers from the states! Would love to have you join us in our beginner community. www.skool.com/traininghandsacademy/about

  • @sannedy
    @sannedy 3 роки тому +10

    Love that your videos are straight to the point without all the added fluff. Thank you!!

    • @dbyrne231
      @dbyrne231 2 роки тому

      Exactly! So many videos are two or three times longer than they need to be.

  • @hannahswann747
    @hannahswann747 29 днів тому

    You are very easy on the eyes 😍Thanks for your very helpful videos. Just what I needed to know. 👍🙏

  • @MFP0666
    @MFP0666 2 роки тому +2

    These are ideal length with enough detail to be super useful. Thank you

  • @catmate8358
    @catmate8358 3 роки тому +14

    Good information delivered with excellent clarity, way superior to large majority of youtubers. Thank you, great job!

  • @kathrynnewton8721
    @kathrynnewton8721 Рік тому +1

    Thank you, I’m not having great success with the jigsaw for small interlocking pieces, wondered if my trim router might work but seeing you with the Forster bit and chisel seems like a better option. Thank you!

  • @nigellbutlerrr2638
    @nigellbutlerrr2638 Рік тому +2

    Thanks from the UK, need grooves in the oak flooring. Because..

  • @10101047
    @10101047 Рік тому +1

    Great presentation and explanation of the two different methods. Thanks mate. 🇬🇧 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @tomruark1839
    @tomruark1839 Рік тому +1

    Great video advice. I'll be watching your others for sure. Thank you.

  • @superweird9451
    @superweird9451 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you! This was just in time to help me on a small home repair today!

  • @timscanlanphotography
    @timscanlanphotography 5 місяців тому

    New subscriber here from the UK. Love your presentation style - learning so much from you. Thank you.

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  5 місяців тому

      I'm glad to hear that my teaching style fits your learning style. Feel free to hit me up with any questions on any of my videos.

  • @dbyrne231
    @dbyrne231 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for making the video so efficient. It was only as long as it needed to be.

  • @ashleycrouch5954
    @ashleycrouch5954 2 роки тому +1

    Omg everyone here said exactly what I was thinking…
    An incredible amount of valuable knowledge delivered in a completely understandable way alongside excellent video quality…
    You freaking rock man!

    • @ashleycrouch5954
      @ashleycrouch5954 2 роки тому

      I’m going to watch all of your videos ASAP! Can’t wait to learn! Yay!!!

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  2 роки тому

      Hey, thank you for watching. God bless.

  • @MrDenecleal
    @MrDenecleal 9 місяців тому +1

    thank you for explainingxxxx when you're dyslexic it makes it so hard

  • @vamsikrishna7550
    @vamsikrishna7550 4 роки тому +3

    Your explaining every good things. That helpful to those who interested to start this work.

  • @philmcl9370
    @philmcl9370 4 роки тому +3

    Top tutorial as always! Thank you from the UK!

  • @AussieWoodshed
    @AussieWoodshed Рік тому

    Well explained and filmed video, Technically speaking this would be called a stopped groove. Great job

  • @chrislambert9435
    @chrislambert9435 10 місяців тому

    Thankyou for this presentation . . . Chris . . . Norwich, England

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  10 місяців тому

      Glad you enjoyed it

    • @chrislambert9435
      @chrislambert9435 10 місяців тому

      @@TrainingHandsAcademy Iam making Architrave (window Trim in US) for my timber framed workshop, so the grooves are a good addition . . . take care

  • @Dseated
    @Dseated 3 роки тому +1

    I'm not happy with any major tool brand jobsite storage and organization. So I'm beginning to make my own. I want to make it mostly panel in frame to cut down on weight.

  • @MOSTAFA131160
    @MOSTAFA131160 4 роки тому +2

    As usual, great informative video. Thank you.

  • @jzpwhyyouwantmysurname3638
    @jzpwhyyouwantmysurname3638 4 роки тому +2

    Nice vid, thx. The tenon options would nicely complement this one :)

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  4 роки тому +1

      I do have a video on how to make tenons with a table saw -- > ua-cam.com/video/OdImx4h0MWo/v-deo.html

    • @jzpwhyyouwantmysurname3638
      @jzpwhyyouwantmysurname3638 4 роки тому +1

      @@TrainingHandsAcademy You do indeed, subscribed just today, still have some watching to do ;) Cheers

  • @kevinrico1194
    @kevinrico1194 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the video! Very helpful. Looking forward to seeing more of your content.

  • @recsite
    @recsite 3 роки тому +4

    Hi. Is it ok to free hand a routed groove? I have to avoid nails in the wood to rout a groove on my deck steps and it's going to be 40+ feet long. How safe is doing it freestyle (with no guide)? Enjoyed the video!

  • @np0323
    @np0323 2 роки тому +1

    This was awesome. Exactly what I was looking for!

  • @dannyfubar3099
    @dannyfubar3099 2 роки тому

    Excellent post, thank you for sharing.

  • @nessbrooks6442
    @nessbrooks6442 4 роки тому +1

    Hey Josh, thank you for another very helpful video.

  • @ChillaxinwithTommythefed
    @ChillaxinwithTommythefed 3 місяці тому

    I just bought a plunge router for making a privacy wall ..It came with a guide ..I believe I will use pressure treated 2x4 to make a center grove to slide composite 5/4 decking or fencing to create my privacy wall on my porch ..maybe I should use azek rather than the pressure treated 2x4’s ..I’ve never used a router before so I’m assuming I’ll need to make 2 passes to get the proper width .?

  • @jasmindrace
    @jasmindrace Рік тому

    Thanks for the video. Any ideas on how to put in a (straight) 2mm groove in a piece of wood? I don’t have a lot of tools (a drill, a jigsaw, manual saw and not much more) and I’m not an experienced woodworker. I would like to make a plexiglass sign holder. I have used a manual saw 🪚 in the past but it is always wonky and not very accurate . Thanks in advance!!

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  Рік тому

      Hi. It's really hard to do with the tools you have.... maybe a manual saw and then a chisel.

    • @jasmindrace
      @jasmindrace Рік тому

      @@TrainingHandsAcademy thanks for replying. Under normal circumstances what would you use for such a narrow groove?

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  Рік тому +1

      Router@@jasmindrace

  • @Bekim8310
    @Bekim8310 4 роки тому +2

    Great video! Can you also make a video on hand planes? I like the one you are using at the end of this video. It seems really easy to use. Thanks!

  • @shericreates
    @shericreates 3 роки тому

    I have been searching and searching on how to make/ fix a vintage drawer slide, the part under the drawer. I have seen them for same but they seem to be all slanted, like a dove tail. I need to replace to that are approximately 17” long and 2” wide. The center slot is straight and 1” wide. I was wondering if it is made with a straight router bit. I’m at wits end. My next idea was to edge cut the strip that’s broken and replace the piece that is 1/2”x 3/8” or find another vintage dresser with the same slides. Thanks for sharing your skillls.

  • @djjudge2475
    @djjudge2475 4 роки тому +3

    Great Job! Thanks once again for making the complex simple. Enjoy each of your videos. Can you list the router bits you use most often? Thanks

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  4 роки тому +3

      In no particular order: Straight cutters; Round overs; Flush trimmers; Chamfers; Edge Beading; Rabbeting; Cove

  • @hazzagamr8178
    @hazzagamr8178 Рік тому

    Really useful video. Thank you :)

  • @davidnodes800
    @davidnodes800 7 місяців тому

    Great video series. Just curious, what's the drawing of the house on the wall all about?

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  7 місяців тому

      That's the last house I built in Maine when I was still building LEED certified homes. That house was a net-positive home, meaning it put energy back into the grid.... very cool house.

  • @michaelsherron5750
    @michaelsherron5750 Місяць тому

    Thank you!😊

  • @hectorheath9742
    @hectorheath9742 4 роки тому +1

    V interesting. I don't have a router but wish to make several 1/2 inch thick pieces with slots very similar to your vid at 3:41. Could I do this with a router bit in a press drill?

  • @jerebeck2064
    @jerebeck2064 Рік тому

    Awesome! Thanks.

  • @Stoffendous
    @Stoffendous 5 місяців тому

    How do you feel about using routerbits in a die grinder to cut a groove in mdf material?

  • @AbitLippy
    @AbitLippy Рік тому

    If you wanted a very tiny groove (1x1mm) just for cosmetic purposes, could you use a table saw?

  • @gustavotobon7042
    @gustavotobon7042 2 роки тому

    Hello,
    I just found your channel and I already learned a lot. My question is that I need to create silicone o-rings that are about .5 inches wide x .5 inches deep. I saw a video where they use a laminate router anchored to the center of the wood board and create the round groove this way. The guy didn’t really explained how he created the piece of wood that he attached to the router and the center of the board. I am new to all this, do you have a video that demonstrates how to do this in detail or give me some ideas. I really appreciate your help with this. Thank you

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  2 роки тому

      I don't have a video on circle cutting, but this one of the jigs you can use. amzn.to/3jhZxIq. It sounds like the other guy just made his own. Look this jig up on UA-cam and you should find videos on how to use it. Hope this gets you in the right direction.

  • @patrickbrady8326
    @patrickbrady8326 Рік тому

    I have a question about routing plywood for a T-Track, the plywood has knots in it which I cannot avoid in my design. Without having to pay for premium plywood (that is pretty much Knotless) but twice the expense $$ how do you suggest getting a clean cut through knots in the wood or am I dreaming and it can't be done?

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  Рік тому +1

      It's a crapshoot... just depends on how tight the knots are. Please be careful because they like to shoot out like mini bullets when using the router. Do your best. :)

    • @patrickbrady8326
      @patrickbrady8326 Рік тому

      @@TrainingHandsAcademy hey thanks for getting back with me I also heard that if you soak the knots in CA glue and let it cure first it should be all right again thank you!

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  Рік тому +1

      @@patrickbrady8326 Let me know how that works for you. :)

  • @alfonsoramos3777
    @alfonsoramos3777 4 роки тому +1

    Awesome advice. Thanks amigo!

  • @Greekfilaki106
    @Greekfilaki106 2 роки тому +1

    Hi, I am very new to woodworking and have limited tools. I don't have a table saw but am hoping to build some cabinets. Could I use a router to make a dado? What kind of bit should I use? Thank you for your help!

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  2 роки тому +2

      Yes you can, any straight cutter will work. Let me know if you have more questions. Also if you're interested, I do have a beginners hand-held routers course coming out soon. If you want to be notified when it launches check out this link --> bit.ly/2I8vT9k

  • @hannahswann747
    @hannahswann747 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much! 🙏

  • @asd67lkj
    @asd67lkj 2 роки тому

    Love the sound of a block plane going "shsssh" in the morning.....

  • @kgil35
    @kgil35 2 роки тому

    Hello sir. I am trying to make a custom barn door but want to tongue and grove my frame with a plywood insert (hope that makes sense). Can I use a router to make a grove on the inside of my frame pieces?
    Thinking of 4x2 for my frame and using 3/4 plywood for the middle....

  • @GD748able
    @GD748able 4 роки тому +1

    Hi could you do a video on how to make tabbed mitre slots for titan table saw thank you.

  • @pbs1516
    @pbs1516 3 роки тому +2

    If I can add something, to follow a straight guide I prefer to use the rounded part of the router shoe rather than the straight part. In case you rotate the router, you will still cut at the same location as long as you're touching the guide, whereas with the flat side of the router, you will instantly pivot out of the intended location.

  • @Sailor1010
    @Sailor1010 Рік тому

    What would you recommend for a non plunging hand router?

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  Рік тому

      Check this one out. amzn.to/437u9C7 I do have a course on routers which includes a section on choosing the right router. Check it out here if you want. bit.ly/3DcIeE3

  • @AB-C1
    @AB-C1 Рік тому

    So Basically you cut clockwise direction to widen a cut for safest cut least chance of it biting 👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧

  • @waterlilly62lori
    @waterlilly62lori Рік тому

    Can you use a trim router to make the groove?

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  Рік тому +1

      Yes you can if it goes from end to end of your work. You should be able to get a plunge base for that trim router which will give you more options to make start and stop grooves.

  • @arth.4196
    @arth.4196 4 роки тому

    Great Lessons.

  • @echavez397
    @echavez397 3 роки тому

    Hi there. I purchased a Freud adjustable tongue and groove bit set (99-036) for my ryobi plunge router however the router doesn’t go down enough so I can make a groove in the Centre of the 3/4” stock. My question is Can you insert the shank about 50%of the way into the collet so I can get the bit to go down further or is that dangerous to do? Also do you have any videos or know of any that explains how to assemble the bit set when adding shims to adjust the depths of the cuts. The set is supposed to be adjustable but when I added the shims I ended up ruining the blade because the top and bottom cutters ended up touching each other. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks so much.

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  3 роки тому

      Hey there. I have installed bits about 50% of the way without any problems, but that doesn't mean it will always work with every router and every bit. Make some test runs, stop and check to see if the bit has moved. If everything looks ok, I think you will be good. I'm sorry but I don't have any videos on the topic nor do I know of any. Wish I could help you out more my friend.

    • @echavez397
      @echavez397 3 роки тому

      @@TrainingHandsAcademy thanks so much. I really value your opinion as I believe you actually know what you are doing. I watched this video ua-cam.com/video/8ms9VqaXgVc/v-deo.html&feature=share on a guy explaining how to adjust the cutters using the shims provided in the set. But I noticed in the comments some were saying he assembled the cutters incorrectly. Would you be willing to watch it and tell me if he did in fact incorrectly assembled it. I’m very new at this and I want to make sure I don’t ruin the $140 blade I just purchased. Thank you so much for any help you can offer.

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  3 роки тому

      @@echavez397 I've actually never used a set like that so I can't speak enough truth into how those work. I would consult the instructions that came with it or contact the manufacture. Sorry I couldn't be more helpful.

    • @echavez397
      @echavez397 3 роки тому

      @@TrainingHandsAcademy no worries thank you so much. Unfortunately they didn’t come with instructions. I’ll try calling them.

  • @tommycruz3019
    @tommycruz3019 3 роки тому

    Great video thanks

  • @valerieannvalverde689
    @valerieannvalverde689 Рік тому

    Do you have a video on hooves that are squared?

  • @arielmetamorphosis
    @arielmetamorphosis 3 роки тому

    Great Content 👍

  • @MrGalvia
    @MrGalvia 3 роки тому +1

    Hi! New follower from the UK here 😊 We found your videos while looking for guidance in using a router with plywood. We’d like to cut some long through cuts in the middle of a birch plywood board, similar to a radiator cover if it makes sense? What bit would you recommend using and how can we avoid splitting of the plywood? Thanks, S

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  3 роки тому +3

      Hey there! I would use a good compression straight cutter, or you could use a down cut or an up cut spiral bit... just depends on which side of the plywood you are cutting from.

    • @MrGalvia
      @MrGalvia 3 роки тому +1

      @@TrainingHandsAcademy thanks so much for replying! Do you know if the compression cutter bit would give a good finish on both sides of the board? We’re going to use it as a desk leg so both sides will be on show. Thanks again

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  3 роки тому +2

      Yes, the compression bit has both up and down cut spirals which produces clean cuts on both sides. However, it still may not be perfect, but you will get the best possible results with that style of bit. I would defiantly run a few test pieces first to dial it in before committing to your final work.

  • @serasaurusrex
    @serasaurusrex Рік тому

    Thank you.

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  Рік тому

      You are so welcome. If you like my style of teaching you might also really like my beginner online router course. Check it out here if you want. bit.ly/3DcIeE3

  • @MGJDMNJ
    @MGJDMNJ 4 роки тому

    Great as usual!!!! Keep it up

  • @8eSix
    @8eSix 3 роки тому

    So how would you rout a curved groove that matches a curved outer profile of your piece? For example, if you have an arched piece of trim for shelving or cabinets and you wanted to rout a groove parallel to the outside curve roughly 1" in, how would you accomplish this? A standard edge guide wouldn't cut it.

  • @michelek7672
    @michelek7672 3 роки тому

    Thanks. 😀😀😀😀

  • @EdwardPasternak
    @EdwardPasternak 3 роки тому

    If you don't have a plunge router, is it safe to use a forstner bit as a starting point and then putting the router in that hole to continue your channel?

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  3 роки тому +1

      I personally don't recommend doing that.

    • @EdwardPasternak
      @EdwardPasternak 3 роки тому

      @@TrainingHandsAcademy Thanks for the quick reply! I'm fairly new to this and wasn't sure if this was one of those things where the new guy says "Hey watch this!" while the season veterans are all yelling "NO NO NO NO NO!!!!"

  • @wesleytaylor-rendal5648
    @wesleytaylor-rendal5648 2 роки тому +1

    When using the fence why didn't he use the flat edge on the router?

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  2 роки тому

      Great question. The flat edge on the base is normally not the best edge to use because you have less control over where the bit ends up when you are using a straight edge. You have more flexibility to rotate the router slightly (left or right) using the round part than the square part. I hope that makes sense. I have a beginners course that explains this and so much more if you'd like to check it out. bit.ly/3DcIeE3

    • @davea4517
      @davea4517 Місяць тому

      If you use the flat part, the router MUST stay next to the fence just like if you use the round portion. However, keeping the round portion next to the fence is easier overall as you make the cut.

  • @BigReviewMan
    @BigReviewMan 3 роки тому

    I'm about to fuck up a 5x5 gaming table I built this week by hitting it with my plunge router to cut 2 dice trays. Wish me luck.

  • @LubaLuba1
    @LubaLuba1 3 роки тому

    Hi I need to cut out slots but I dont have a router can i cut these slots with something else??

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  3 роки тому

      Can you use the other method in the video?

    • @LubaLuba1
      @LubaLuba1 3 роки тому

      @@TrainingHandsAcademy jig saw? they are 6 feet wide

  • @matthewsalvador9783
    @matthewsalvador9783 4 роки тому

    I even got more confused before I knew nothing. Haha. Shame on me. Yeah I’ll practice. Great video.

  • @shaxlv
    @shaxlv 2 роки тому

    Could j cut right through the wood with this?

  • @jimschmidt1995
    @jimschmidt1995 2 роки тому

    Can you use a router that is not a plunge router for this?

  • @AKhan-nu9mw
    @AKhan-nu9mw Рік тому

    thanx you

  • @lihanloh8534
    @lihanloh8534 3 роки тому

    what is the attachment on the drill called? also can I get bigger ones for bigger holes?

  • @carasmussen27
    @carasmussen27 4 роки тому

    thank you so much

  • @hcaban7
    @hcaban7 2 роки тому

    I have a router but not a plunge, can I still use it

  • @benkeith5576
    @benkeith5576 3 роки тому

    Josh, what is the name of the song in the video outro?

  • @tylerhoneycutt4862
    @tylerhoneycutt4862 3 роки тому

    so its counter clockwish unless you are widening a channel ? and then its clockwise?

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  3 роки тому +1

      Hey Tyler! Yes, you are correct... clockwise in a channel.

    • @tylerhoneycutt4862
      @tylerhoneycutt4862 3 роки тому

      @@TrainingHandsAcademy awesome...i have a rotted fence i need channels for and a router that has been sitting so long. I am a newbie and this helps alot!

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  3 роки тому +1

      @@tylerhoneycutt4862 Go slow and make sure you remove a little material at a time. Reach back out if you have questions.

    • @tylerhoneycutt4862
      @tylerhoneycutt4862 3 роки тому

      @@TrainingHandsAcademy Thank you

  • @waltkosch
    @waltkosch 3 роки тому

    Ok. I’m dumb. What if you only have a fixed based router? And you (I) only need to make a very shallow channel? Like 1/4” deep. 2” wide 10” long?

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  3 роки тому +1

      You're not dumb! If that channel is in the middle of the wood, and fixed based router will not work.

    • @waltkosch
      @waltkosch 3 роки тому

      @@TrainingHandsAcademy Thanks for the reply. And look at that... All my teachers were wrong. Take that Mrs. Bennett !!

  • @merebarajas5708
    @merebarajas5708 3 роки тому

    I agree with Cat Mate

  • @jpl0713
    @jpl0713 Рік тому

    Thx bro. I’m 8 years builder. But I never run grove cutting with router. . I fucked up when I give a go, that’s why I’m here ….. shame on me

  • @VelvetBrushFoot
    @VelvetBrushFoot 4 роки тому

    Can we also make grooves using palm routers?

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  4 роки тому

      You can, you just can't make them in the middle of the wood because they can't safely plunge.

  • @fireworxz
    @fireworxz 4 роки тому

    Thanks

  • @versatileduplicity9313
    @versatileduplicity9313 3 роки тому

    I wish I knew about the triple flute one before

  • @susanyang1890
    @susanyang1890 3 роки тому

    What’s the second method tool name? I want to buy one.

  • @hospitalabslog
    @hospitalabslog 8 місяців тому

    How I can make small T grove ‏‪

  • @shreyasmathuria732
    @shreyasmathuria732 3 роки тому

    What is the type of wood used in this video?

  • @BeaufieldsNZ
    @BeaufieldsNZ 6 місяців тому +2

    I came here to learn about router's, unfortunately I kept getting side tracked by the amazing colour of this guys eyes, sigh

  • @dawnswanson4203
    @dawnswanson4203 3 роки тому

    Ordered, 3 weeks later still nothing...very disappointed

  • @astronemir
    @astronemir 3 роки тому

    What if you have long grooves and don’t have $300 to spend on a router :P

  • @achiekronu7959
    @achiekronu7959 4 місяці тому

    Am I the only one who see him like a Jonny sins?🤦🏻‍♂️🤣

  • @janna6847
    @janna6847 Рік тому +1

    Wow! Your videos are excellent. Thank you so much!!!

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for watching. Please feel free to comment on more videos. :)

  • @nickradcliffe6691
    @nickradcliffe6691 2 роки тому

    Excellent video. Thank you.

  • @merlephipps3584
    @merlephipps3584 3 роки тому

    Thanks

  • @EliuEspinoza
    @EliuEspinoza 3 роки тому

    Thanks