Love watching your videos, which are always explained so well, long may you continue sharing your knowledge and making videos which is much appreciated, I hope you continue enjoying doing the videos for us who are learning woodworking, thank you.
Congrats on the ‘century’ episode. I know you’ve got more because some are broken into sections and then still some you’ve done aren’t necessarily part of your episode track; you stand at 115 in total. I prefer long form personally, but I should tell you that I’m very grateful for you as well. I really wish I had your daily dose 7 years ago when I began the move from a heavy power hybrid woodworker to the 95%+ handtool only shop I am today. I began the move primarily because of health needs, but also too I can afford the time that I couldn’t when chasing career and maintaining family. You have been a welcomed addition to my son in law’s growth as he’s benefited from my hand me downs, extras, and spares as he grows in a balanced hybrid that is probably 60/40 power to handtool. Thank you brother 🫡
Thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge. This video has arrived in my country with automatic translation, thank you! Happy New Year! Blessings!
I realy liked your shooting board. It has given me some ideas on how I will build my next one. I am still using the first one I made. It does the job but it has problems.
It would be wonderful to know how to make that PRIMARY bench hook cut "perfectly square and vertical"! Otherwise, every cut is identically the exact same out of plane in all three axes. Ben there doing that.
As I use my bench hook, the slot widens even though I always use the same saw. Does this mean my sawing technique is poor? Good video, sir. Thank you very much.
Even if the two surfaces of your plane are perpendicular, you will not get a perfectly square cut unless the iron is properly set. Likewise, if your plane surfaces are not perpendicular, you may be able to compensate by skewing your plane iron so that the cutting edge is perpendicular to the work piece edge.
Love watching your videos, which are always explained so well, long may you continue sharing your knowledge and making videos which is much appreciated, I hope you continue enjoying doing the videos for us who are learning woodworking, thank you.
Thank you for another great lesson. You are an asset to all hand tool wood workers
Congrats on the ‘century’ episode. I know you’ve got more because some are broken into sections and then still some you’ve done aren’t necessarily part of your episode track; you stand at 115 in total. I prefer long form personally, but I should tell you that I’m very grateful for you as well. I really wish I had your daily dose 7 years ago when I began the move from a heavy power hybrid woodworker to the 95%+ handtool only shop I am today. I began the move primarily because of health needs, but also too I can afford the time that I couldn’t when chasing career and maintaining family. You have been a welcomed addition to my son in law’s growth as he’s benefited from my hand me downs, extras, and spares as he grows in a balanced hybrid that is probably 60/40 power to handtool. Thank you brother 🫡
Thank you Mr. Blackburn. Nicely done. I appreciate your effort. 👍
Episode 💯 - well done and thank you for all the time, talent and work you’ve put into to this series.
Much appreciated!
Thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge. This video has arrived in my country with automatic translation, thank you! Happy New Year! Blessings!
I just built a shooting board. I am looking forward to working on it. Hope you had a great holiday! Thanks for what you do.
That's great!
Always so informative quite the legacy
I realy liked your shooting board. It has given me some ideas on how I will build my next one. I am still using the first one I made. It does the job but it has problems.
Thanks. Great lessons. Cheers
Great presentation, great content.
Caught the tail end of your love presentation. It was cool. Great show as always. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks a bunch for the lesson, Graham! 😃
Happy new year!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Happy New Year. Thank you for your very thoughtful tutorial.
Happy New Year to Graham and all others around!
It would be wonderful to know how to make that PRIMARY bench hook cut "perfectly square and vertical"! Otherwise, every cut is identically the exact same out of plane in all three axes. Ben there doing that.
As I use my bench hook, the slot widens even though I always use the same saw. Does this mean my sawing technique is poor? Good video, sir. Thank you very much.
Grazie. Video interessante. L'ho potuto seguire perché hai attivato la traccia audio. Spero che venga attivata per tutti i video del canale. 😉
Even if the two surfaces of your plane are perpendicular, you will not get a perfectly square cut unless the iron is properly set. Likewise, if your plane surfaces are not perpendicular, you may be able to compensate by skewing your plane iron so that the cutting edge is perpendicular to the work piece edge.
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I'm always puzzled when people buy an easily made item for woodworking too.
How the hell did you make a dovetail piece? Is it on all 4 sides?
OMFG the translation bot for audio is HORRIBLE!
Original Sound track MANDATORY
Calm down..
Why... why is it in French
Click on the video, click on the settings gear icon, change the audio language to the one desired, presumably english
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