Absolutely brilliant! I have great respect for the art of carpentry. I've always nurtured a 'secret' desire to learn some carpentry skills and have my very own little workshop, but being a lady sometimes means that people might not take you seriously if you try to step into this very male dominated world of construction. You are a GREAT teacher! Very inspiring! 👏👏👏👏
You spoke my heart. I've resorted to secretly learning online because people laugh and also the few great teachers around would not take a lady seriously enough to commit to teaching her.
I'm a 68yr old retired RN. You won't find me sitting and knotting. I want to do woodworking! I can't find local woodworking classes. I just found this and I'm excited about it. Very informative. Thank you, so much!
Welcome! Just in case you don't already know, I 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
I enjoyed this tremendously and am grateful for the clarity and detail you brought to the presentations. I, too am retired, female and 69 years old. The only available local woodworking classes that I had been attending were permanently closed last year, so I have been using online resources to continue learning to do this wonderful work. Currently hoping to move past my trepidation to open and use my new table saw; any instruction would be so welcome.
Keep on going man id do anything to start younger, im 23 now and know nothing. pushed it off when i was younger in high school. Diving back into it again.
Hi, wow, I can't say thank you enough for these training videos!! As a disabled, senior recently widowed woman, I am having to learn how to do all repairs and everything else by myself. I have no one to teach me either. So, these videos are going to help me repair things like my bathroom floor that is falling in, my roof that is seriously leaking in my dining room along with the damage it has caused to the ceiling. My 5 acres of property and my home need a lot of repairs and work that I can't afford, therefore I have to figure out how to do everything myself. My husband was trying before he was killed, but, as a Vietnam Veteran, agent orange had left him with a lot of problems and he couldn't do what he needed. So, again, many thanks!!
I'm so sorry for your loss. I have no words that can express my gratitude for his sacrifice! Thank you for being by his side supporting him. Heaven I'm sure is very happy to have him. If you need anything please ask.
Superb presentation.I am a retired accounting professional trying to learn basic woodworking.My tool shop is growing and took delivery of a mitre saw yesterday.Oil painting and carpentry are my current hobbies . Hope to start pottery soon.Have been a jack of all trades all my life.In painting I am approaching the professional threshold now.Best wishes from India 🇮🇳.
I'm speechless at the amount of clarity this video (and your others) have given me. I've been interested in woodworking before and have read up on it as well as watched various videos but it has been mostly confusing to me, making me apprehensive about attempting much of what I've learned beyond hammering in a piece of trim...until now. There was literally a sequence of, let's call them "mental domino clicks", where I suddenly understood certain concepts and most things just fell into place. I'm posting on this video but have watched so many others and am just in awe of just how much I didn't know that I didn't know. Thank you for the patience and simplicity in explaining and helping me understand. I think I may have a new interest in making this a hobby!!
What a beautiful comment! It actually made me a little teary. I'm so glad your understanding is growing, and I'm excited for your new found confidence. Best of luck Miara!
I don't know if you found your calling in life, but if you were my HS shop teacher, I would have never missed a class. I find your videos informative, and both the pace and duration effective. Subscribed and marked for notifications. Thanks for the videos!
Great style of comms, no unnecessary music or gimmicks, clear & concise with excellent on-topc information - I always learn and retain a lot from this presenter.
Thank you. I’m a 34 year old woman with NO experience with any of this. I’ve been a pretty girly girl for most of my life. Lol. But I own a house and I’m becoming interested in building/fixing things myself. There’s no classes around here and I’d probably feel super out of place at one anyway. Lol. Hesitant to get started on anything without learning about terms, tools and how to use them safely, basic concepts, etc. this is the perfect start so thanks!
Hey Erin! Thanks for the comment. Be sure to watch through my videos and ask any questions you'd like. You can email or find me on IG too if you feel more comfortable asking them there. Also if you're interested, I do have a online beginners hand-held routers course coming out very soon. If you want to be notified when it launches check out this link --> bit.ly/2I8vT9k
Thank you! I've been doing basement concrete forming for the past 3 years to learn how to build my own house. Moving onto carpentry in maybe a year or 2 and this has been a great introduction to comprehending this new and exciting field for me.
I love this. I didn't think I would like woodworking, but the quality of the video made it so easy to listen and understand!! thanks for putting out, a well explained, to the point video!! I think this just started my woodworking journey!!
Thanks for this basic run down of terminology. It helps asking for help or advice, whether in the store or doing a project. I'm a reasonably competent DIY female. Among women that's a plus. But among men, my credibility is damaged by limitation in terminology. If I make one mistake in the name of anything (e.g., "pusher" instead of "push block"), I see the shared roll of eyes among DIY men who are really no more skilled than myself (on occasion, less). But in an instant, it's like my ignorance of terminology is extrapolated to the rest of my work, and suddenly I'm an outsider, and a project liability. As an example, when my father died, two of the in-laws stripped the garage of his tools before I got home that evening - including MY TOOLS! - because "you don't even know what the tools are called'. It was decided I was unworthy to have them because everybody knows tools belong with men. The good news is having come from Biology and pre-med, I love the languages of terminology. Law, medicine, physics, automotive, carpentry, plumbing ... you name it, the more words the better! They all have their language, and even if I can't fluently SPEAK the language, it's a tremendous thing to 'follow along' easily when it's being discussed in a store, during instruction, a tutorial video, or just asking a specific question to get a specific answer. Interestingly, when people can't make out what their doctor said, I can explain it in layman terms without embarrassing anyone. Not so a woman with bad tool and woodcraft terminology. It's evidently a dead giveaway our brains must be made of cotton wool and sawdust. :D
You're awesome! Thank you so much for sharing a bit of your life story with me! Keep up the great work and the dedication you have towards learning. God bless you. :)
@@TrainingHandsAcademy lol, no .... thank YOU! I'm halfway out of the dilemma already with the right words. No victims here! (Or, not for long). :D I'm sure males have some similar social ranking because of terminology ... tho tribe still wins over gender, like paper beats rock. I just need to get up to speed to play with the big boys, and do it with tutorials like this. So thanks, again. :D Oh btw, the circular saw safety tutorial was stellar. I KNEW I wasn't doing it right, and now I am. Keep the videos coming if you have the time. :)
I'm launching an online woodworking community for beginners, and I’d love for you to be part of it! It’s a fantastic space to ask questions, share your projects, and receive personalized guidance from me. www.skool.com/traininghandsacademy/about
Thank you so much, you are easy to listen to and better yet you are clear and effective in how you communicate information. I'm new to woodworking and so grateful for your videos. I'm looking forward to part 2. Merci!
Genuine: Is this a high effort comment? - I always had a soft spot with woodworking, even though I was 5 or younger. And so when I was first introduced to wood, yarn, metal, clay and art materials so maybe with a lover of either gender, we can customize our interior from scratch and I would have just enough knowledge for our home to be enough for the both of us. Anyways, this series is going to be extremely useful for us viewers and those in the future. I have high hopes to those who find woodworking/crafting of any medium - indoors and outdoors - fascinating enough to go on a streak and find out secrets of all sorts on this topic after they become introduced to this wonderful series.
I’ve now stopped on 3 or 4 of your videos and am impressed with them all. I find you informative and articulate and will be in on everything you do. You do help me out in some way each time I tune in. It’s people like you that make it possible for me to pursue my new interests in Woodworking. Thanks for that.
Great content and imaginative presentation/editing. As ever, you’ve set a very high standard in what you do, and how you’re doing it. Keep up the good work!
Thank you so much for this video! Answered so many questions for me right off the bat. I am a “mama-bird” who’s wanted to learn how to make wild bird houses and feeders. I will be glued to this channel now that I’ve found you! KC, Cumberland MD.
First off, sick editing at the beginning 🔥. This video had so much info I’ll have to watch it again Josh. Can’t wait for part dux next week ✌🏼. Have an awesome weekend buddy!
@@TrainingHandsAcademy. I follow a lot of woodworking channels in the USA as the UK doesn't seem to have any good ones. Good channel keep it going some really good videos.
yo, thank you so much for making this video !!! i'm from denmark so i've had a hard time grasping the instructions from carpentry videos in english since i don't know the english terminology for everything. this will be a huge help, thanks again mate !!
I am 19 and planning to build my own house in the future, where I plan to do most of the INTELLECTUAL and MANUAL LABOUR work with my brother. These videos really help me in giving me a strong foundation. THANKS. One question, could I achieve my objectives without going to collegue. Because I am doing Computer Science at the moment.
Hey friend. Yes, you can achieve your objectives without going to college. I mostly figured it all out on my own (with the help from TV shows, lumber yards, and friends) and I built my first house when I was 26... which made it on the cover of Fine Home Building Magazine. I'm here to support you when/if you need it.
Thanks man you just helped me find my true passion ! I’m currently in cdl school and graduate in a few weeks, but I’m starting to realize that I’m in the process of building a killer kicker ramp with a friend for when we skateboard. Hate to say it but I’m actually staring to enjoy doing the math behind it since it directly coordinates with what you’re doing. And I am absolutely intrigued and dig’n this carpentry stuff and how it works. Who’d thought I’ve never enjoy math!?! I HATED it but now I’m starting to like it. Thanks again man, I totally forgot I was in cdl school at the moment😂
That is amazing! I hated school when I was young because I never could apply it to anything I liked. As soon as I could learn something and build something that I wanted, everything changed for me. Be sure to let me know if I can be of any assistance in your process of learning. You rock! Keep it up!
Honing is bringing the cutting edge back to its proper alignment (basically, straight) while sharpening is actually removing material towards toward the edge to thin it (which also hones it if done correctly). BUT STILL GREAR VIDEO
Thank you for such an amazing introduction of the basics ❤️ It was very informative thank you so so much 😍 also i watched part 2 too and it was great 👍🏻 hoping u would make a more parts of this please so we’d know exactly everything from A-Z about carpentry and wood work ❤️ thank youu
Thank you for this my man. Starting my journey from zero knowledge and this video is a great piece to the overall knowledge puzzle. Going to part 2 next.
I'm 29 years old and spent my 20s trying to figure what the hell I want to do in life. Been working in road construction and paving for 4 years and that made me realize I want to learn more within construction. I figured that carpentry will give me extremely valuable life lessons and skills. But I´m very bad at math, and I´m going to start an apprenticeship in 2 months. Do you have any tips? GREAT video by the way! :D
You don't have to be good with math to be a great carpenter. I would study all my videos and when you have questions ask. You can also email me with your questions. I'm more than happy to help you out so that you can succeed.
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Your endeavour to educate the beginners is highly appreciated.
Thank you for the comment Abhijit!
And necessary! I also thank you
Absolutely brilliant! I have great respect for the art of carpentry. I've always nurtured a 'secret' desire to learn some carpentry skills and have my very own little workshop, but being a lady sometimes means that people might not take you seriously if you try to step into this very male dominated world of construction. You are a GREAT teacher! Very inspiring! 👏👏👏👏
Crissy, make it happen girl! If I can help in any other way just say the word!
Omg , thanks for saying this . I slightly behind you. Still have to setup my own small workshop.
You spoke my heart. I've resorted to secretly learning online because people laugh and also the few great teachers around would not take a lady seriously enough to commit to teaching her.
beginner here 🙋🏽♀️
Well said, girlfriend!
I'm a 68yr old retired RN. You won't find me sitting and knotting. I want to do woodworking! I can't find local woodworking classes. I just found this and I'm excited about it. Very informative. Thank you, so much!
Welcome! Just in case you don't already know, I 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
I enjoyed this tremendously and am grateful for the clarity and detail you brought to the presentations. I, too am retired, female and 69 years old. The only available local woodworking classes that I had been attending were permanently closed last year, so I have been using online resources to continue learning to do this wonderful work. Currently hoping to move past my trepidation to open and use my new table saw; any instruction would be so welcome.
@@ML-jm9of Hello Mercedes! Have you watched my table saw videos yet?
@@ML-jm9of Mercedes, so far, I’ve learned it’s about practice!,,
I learned more in 12 minutes than I have in most of my life
LOL!
I’m 15 and I’m slowly getting into carpentry. Thanks for the tips and terminology!
Did you learn any more since this comment?
@@Bilbus7 Oh yes, I’ve learnt a lot over the past 3 years
Keep on going man id do anything to start younger, im 23 now and know nothing. pushed it off when i was younger in high school. Diving back into it again.
Best decision
Chase it don't stop you can do it
As a carpenter apprentice I find this very useful! It's almost like learning another language with all of the terminology.
Thanks for this, brother!
You're very welcome!
How did your apprenticeship go???
Wanting to apply for helper/ general labor
@@ramirezana062689 it went great. Are you meaning that you want to get into an apprenticeship?
Hi, wow, I can't say thank you enough for these training videos!! As a disabled, senior recently widowed woman, I am having to learn how to do all repairs and everything else by myself. I have no one to teach me either. So, these videos are going to help me repair things like my bathroom floor that is falling in, my roof that is seriously leaking in my dining room along with the damage it has caused to the ceiling. My 5 acres of property and my home need a lot of repairs and work that I can't afford, therefore I have to figure out how to do everything myself. My husband was trying before he was killed, but, as a Vietnam Veteran, agent orange had left him with a lot of problems and he couldn't do what he needed. So, again, many thanks!!
I'm so sorry for your loss. I have no words that can express my gratitude for his sacrifice! Thank you for being by his side supporting him. Heaven I'm sure is very happy to have him. If you need anything please ask.
Dude I'm way behind on alot of things in life but with this video I feel like I'm getting finaly somewhere, thank you man.
Glad I could help!
Superb presentation.I am a retired accounting professional trying to learn basic woodworking.My tool shop is growing and took delivery of a mitre saw yesterday.Oil painting and carpentry are my current hobbies . Hope to start pottery soon.Have been a jack of all trades all my life.In painting I am approaching the professional threshold now.Best wishes from India 🇮🇳.
This was such high-value information without the BS. Thanks! 🎉
Thank you for commenting.
this legend is still replying to comments three years later. full respect
I'm speechless at the amount of clarity this video (and your others) have given me. I've been interested in woodworking before and have read up on it as well as watched various videos but it has been mostly confusing to me, making me apprehensive about attempting much of what I've learned beyond hammering in a piece of trim...until now. There was literally a sequence of, let's call them "mental domino clicks", where I suddenly understood certain concepts and most things just fell into place. I'm posting on this video but have watched so many others and am just in awe of just how much I didn't know that I didn't know. Thank you for the patience and simplicity in explaining and helping me understand. I think I may have a new interest in making this a hobby!!
What a beautiful comment! It actually made me a little teary. I'm so glad your understanding is growing, and I'm excited for your new found confidence. Best of luck Miara!
I don't know if you found your calling in life, but if you were my HS shop teacher, I would have never missed a class. I find your videos informative, and both the pace and duration effective. Subscribed and marked for notifications. Thanks for the videos!
Wow, thank you Jack!
Haha you're lucky that your highschool had a shop..
I’m 16 and going into carpentry in college. This rlly helped
Good for you!!
@@TrainingHandsAcademy thank you 🥺❤️
Very Very Helpful! Kudos here from South Africa!
Great style of comms, no unnecessary music or gimmicks, clear & concise with excellent on-topc information - I always learn and retain a lot from this presenter.
Thanks buddy!
Thank you. I’m a 34 year old woman with NO experience with any of this. I’ve been a pretty girly girl for most of my life. Lol. But I own a house and I’m becoming interested in building/fixing things myself. There’s no classes around here and I’d probably feel super out of place at one anyway. Lol. Hesitant to get started on anything without learning about terms, tools and how to use them safely, basic concepts, etc. this is the perfect start so thanks!
Hey Erin! Thanks for the comment. Be sure to watch through my videos and ask any questions you'd like. You can email or find me on IG too if you feel more comfortable asking them there. Also if you're interested, I do have a online beginners hand-held routers course coming out very soon. If you want to be notified when it launches check out this link --> bit.ly/2I8vT9k
Thank you! I've been doing basement concrete forming for the past 3 years to learn how to build my own house. Moving onto carpentry in maybe a year or 2 and this has been a great introduction to comprehending this new and exciting field for me.
Glad I could help! Keep up the great work, and never stop learning. :)
I am in Navy BU A School and this video helped me out A LOT!!! Thank you
I love this. I didn't think I would like woodworking, but the quality of the video made it so easy to listen and understand!! thanks for putting out, a well explained, to the point video!! I think this just started my woodworking journey!!
Awesome!!
I just came across your channel
I have no clue how to start so I’m excited to learn. Thank you!!
Welcome, I'm glad you are here!
Thank you. This was the best video I've found so far. I have a internship for a cabinetry apprenticeship and this was awesome. Thank you!
Awesome! Let me know if you have any questions.
Probably the most informative and interesting woodworking video i've ever watched on youtube! Thank you so much. Excited for part 2.
Wow, thanks!
Very good information about woods and carpentry. Thanks a lot
You are welcome John. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for this basic run down of terminology. It helps asking for help or advice, whether in the store or doing a project.
I'm a reasonably competent DIY female. Among women that's a plus. But among men, my credibility is damaged by limitation in terminology. If I make one mistake in the name of anything (e.g., "pusher" instead of "push block"), I see the shared roll of eyes among DIY men who are really no more skilled than myself (on occasion, less). But in an instant, it's like my ignorance of terminology is extrapolated to the rest of my work, and suddenly I'm an outsider, and a project liability. As an example, when my father died, two of the in-laws stripped the garage of his tools before I got home that evening - including MY TOOLS! - because "you don't even know what the tools are called'. It was decided I was unworthy to have them because everybody knows tools belong with men.
The good news is having come from Biology and pre-med, I love the languages of terminology. Law, medicine, physics, automotive, carpentry, plumbing ... you name it, the more words the better! They all have their language, and even if I can't fluently SPEAK the language, it's a tremendous thing to 'follow along' easily when it's being discussed in a store, during instruction, a tutorial video, or just asking a specific question to get a specific answer. Interestingly, when people can't make out what their doctor said, I can explain it in layman terms without embarrassing anyone. Not so a woman with bad tool and woodcraft terminology. It's evidently a dead giveaway our brains must be made of cotton wool and sawdust. :D
You're awesome! Thank you so much for sharing a bit of your life story with me! Keep up the great work and the dedication you have towards learning. God bless you. :)
@@TrainingHandsAcademy lol, no .... thank YOU! I'm halfway out of the dilemma already with the right words. No victims here! (Or, not for long). :D
I'm sure males have some similar social ranking because of terminology ... tho tribe still wins over gender, like paper beats rock. I just need to get up to speed to play with the big boys, and do it with tutorials like this. So thanks, again. :D
Oh btw, the circular saw safety tutorial was stellar. I KNEW I wasn't doing it right, and now I am. Keep the videos coming if you have the time. :)
Very informative. A big thank you for taking the time to put this together.
My pleasure!
New to working and very much appreciate your video series. I want to identify skills and knowledge I need to be better. Thanks!
Awesome video brother. I am interested to learn carpentry .😊
I'm launching an online woodworking community for beginners, and I’d love for you to be part of it! It’s a fantastic space to ask questions, share your projects, and receive personalized guidance from me.
www.skool.com/traininghandsacademy/about
Thank you so much, you are easy to listen to and better yet you are clear and effective in how you communicate information. I'm new to woodworking and so grateful for your videos. I'm looking forward to part 2. Merci!
You are so welcome Chantal!
As a beginner who has low funds to spend on things like classes: Thank you so much sir! This was very helpful! :)
I'm so glad you found this video helpful.
Genuine: Is this a high effort comment? - I always had a soft spot with woodworking, even though I was 5 or younger. And so when I was first introduced to wood, yarn, metal, clay and art materials so maybe with a lover of either gender, we can customize our interior from scratch and I would have just enough knowledge for our home to be enough for the both of us.
Anyways, this series is going to be extremely useful for us viewers and those in the future. I have high hopes to those who find woodworking/crafting of any medium - indoors and outdoors - fascinating enough to go on a streak and find out secrets of all sorts on this topic after they become introduced to this wonderful series.
This video was for me ! Thank you Josh ! God bless all you do ! 🙏
BEST. TEACHER. EVER.
I’m starting my home workshop and it’s been awhile. This is an awesome refresher. Thank you so much.
Awesome!
I’ve now stopped on 3 or 4 of your videos and am impressed with them all. I find you informative and articulate and will be in on everything you do. You do help me out in some way each time I tune in. It’s people like you that make it possible for me to pursue my new interests in Woodworking. Thanks for that.
Wow, thank you!
Great content and imaginative presentation/editing. As ever, you’ve set a very high standard in what you do, and how you’re doing it. Keep up the good work!
Wow, thank you Sredni! 👍
Wow lots of information in a simple short video
Well done
Thanks for your effort
Thanks for the comment.
Thank you so much for this video! Answered so many questions for me right off the bat. I am a “mama-bird” who’s wanted to learn how to make wild bird houses and feeders. I will be glued to this channel now that I’ve found you! KC, Cumberland MD.
Glad it was helpful! Let me know if you have any other questions.
Awesome content, superbly presented! Thanks!
First off, sick editing at the beginning 🔥. This video had so much info I’ll have to watch it again Josh. Can’t wait for part dux next week ✌🏼. Have an awesome weekend buddy!
Thanks Carlos, you too man!
Perfect lesson for a beginner. Thanks!
You're very welcome!
Nice touch with reference to millimetre as I am from the UK. Some really good info.
Yes, I'm going to start doing that more for you all! Glad you liked it Barry!
@@TrainingHandsAcademy. I follow a lot of woodworking channels in the USA as the UK doesn't seem to have any good ones. Good channel keep it going some really good videos.
Good job. Decent explanation of all the stuff you covered. Thank you for making this.
Editing is insane. Appreciate the efforts boss
Glad you liked it!
excellent videos, high production value as well. definitely subscribing.
Much appreciated! If you want to support my work, please drop some more comments on my other videos! This helps to wake up the YT algorithms. :)
Very good video, Thank You!
Your videos are so helpful thank you 🙏
Thank you for taking the time to tell me Matthew!
This video was very informative, thank you.
Thanks for the commenting!
Welcome back, I really enjoyed this, there was somethings I didn't know thank you, I look forward to next week's video.
Thanks Tony!
i'm in 5th grade and i wanna be a carpenter so i'm watching your videos It's entertaining!
That's awesome!
Thanks for teaching us I was clueless about carpentry until I saw this video.I learned a lot.🙏👍
Glad to help
yo, thank you so much for making this video !!! i'm from denmark so i've had a hard time grasping the instructions from carpentry videos in english since i don't know the english terminology for everything. this will be a huge help, thanks again mate !!
Glad I could help!
this content makes the world better. thank you, thank you, thank you.
Amazing quality and work. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Incredible 101 video here, can’t wait to watch part 2 now!
Glad you liked it Scott. :)
Hands up for you sir... Thank you with respect to your knowledge..
Much appreciated
I am 19 and planning to build my own house in the future, where I plan to do most of the INTELLECTUAL and MANUAL LABOUR work with my brother.
These videos really help me in giving me a strong foundation. THANKS.
One question, could I achieve my objectives without going to collegue. Because I am doing Computer Science at the moment.
Hey friend. Yes, you can achieve your objectives without going to college. I mostly figured it all out on my own (with the help from TV shows, lumber yards, and friends) and I built my first house when I was 26... which made it on the cover of Fine Home Building Magazine. I'm here to support you when/if you need it.
@@TrainingHandsAcademy Okay, thanks man.
I am learning so much! Just discovered your channel and I’m glad I did! Wonderful explaining 👏🏻
Glad you found me! If you want to support my work, please drop some more comments on my other videos! This helps to wake up the YT algorithms. :)
Thank you for making this Time for men to be men again
That is the truth! Great comment!
Thanks man you just helped me find my true passion ! I’m currently in cdl school and graduate in a few weeks, but I’m starting to realize that I’m in the process of building a killer kicker ramp with a friend for when we skateboard. Hate to say it but I’m actually staring to enjoy doing the math behind it since it directly coordinates with what you’re doing. And I am absolutely intrigued and dig’n this carpentry stuff and how it works. Who’d thought I’ve never enjoy math!?! I HATED it but now I’m starting to like it. Thanks again man, I totally forgot I was in cdl school at the moment😂
That is amazing! I hated school when I was young because I never could apply it to anything I liked. As soon as I could learn something and build something that I wanted, everything changed for me. Be sure to let me know if I can be of any assistance in your process of learning. You rock! Keep it up!
Amazing video! Extremely informative, as usual, your videos help me learn a lot
Thank you for the feedback Fernando. I'm glad the videos are helping you learn! 🙏
Wow You are hands on and my hats off to you Much valued UA-cam thank you
Honing is bringing the cutting edge back to its proper alignment (basically, straight) while sharpening is actually removing material towards toward the edge to thin it (which also hones it if done correctly).
BUT STILL GREAR VIDEO
Great vid! Will be watching more! Thank you for sharing your knowledge
Thanks for watching Connor!
Very informative and well explained. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks so much I’m trying learn basics I appreciate you
Thank you for watching Lennox!
Thank you for the very informative video.
thank you so much im starting a carpentry course in college next week.
That is fantastic!! Best of luck.
Thank you for such an amazing introduction of the basics ❤️ It was very informative thank you so so much 😍 also i watched part 2 too and it was great 👍🏻 hoping u would make a more parts of this please so we’d know exactly everything from A-Z about carpentry and wood work ❤️ thank youu
Thank you for this my man. Starting my journey from zero knowledge and this video is a great piece to the overall knowledge puzzle. Going to part 2 next.
Glad it was helpful! I also just launched a beginners course for handheld routers that you might like as well. bit.ly/3ytpf4V
This video is great! Thank you!
Great video! Informative and well-paced :)
You Are Amazing Teacher..
I'll learn carpentry from you.
Although i hav Same Background..but the way you teachs.. superb.❤
You are very kind. thank you.
Great video! Wish I had viewed this back in January before I started my DIY home remodel.
Whew! I was afraid there was going to be a quiz at the end. 😁
What a great idea for a woodworking video! And very well presented. Thanks! 👍
😂😂
Perfect 🥰 this actually got me excited I'm signing up for carpentry classes for next month thanks nice video
Good luck!!
Thank you and god for sharing useful knowledge
Praise the Lord for sure my friend!
This is the best informational video I've ever seen on you tube. I'm gonna watch this series and take.notes, this guy knows his stuff!
Awesome, thank you! If you want to support my work, please drop some more comments on my other videos! This helps to wake up the YT algorithms. :)
This video helps me to determine what i'm going to do before i do my project, still learning for woodwork thanks for this sir.
I decided to go to trade school for carpentry, but I have no experience... I hope with this video I won't completely embarrass myself lol
Good luck in school. Join our community and I can help you more as you get going in school. www.skool.com/traininghandsacademy/about
I thoroughly enjoy each of your videos, clear explanations, well done.
I am so looking forward to learning from you!!!!!
Yay, thank you!
Thank you! Was waiting for it
These videos are because of you bro! Thank you again for suggesting I make these. 👊
Ha! Only because I’ve learned to never underestimate how little some of us know lol.
Loving this Channel !!!
I'm 29 years old and spent my 20s trying to figure what the hell I want to do in life. Been working in road construction and paving for 4 years and that made me realize I want to learn more within construction. I figured that carpentry will give me extremely valuable life lessons and skills.
But I´m very bad at math, and I´m going to start an apprenticeship in 2 months. Do you have any tips?
GREAT video by the way! :D
You don't have to be good with math to be a great carpenter. I would study all my videos and when you have questions ask. You can also email me with your questions. I'm more than happy to help you out so that you can succeed.
This is insanely helpful.
I'm so glad it was.
Thank you so much for the tutz, God bless u and your family
Thank you for the blessing!
Just learned alot from this very informative video. Thank you so much.. more powers! 😃
Thanks brotha, very helpful video
Thank you man this is very helpful.
I've learned a lot on this one vid.
Thank you for your video. I definitely learned some useful stuff.
These are very helpful, I have an exam next month🙏🙏
Honing actually straightens the blade, it doesn't sharpen it.
But this whole video was very helpful thanks!
Thanks for the comment!
Excellent video. You have a new subscriber.
Welcome aboard!
Thank you, this was very informative.
Glad it was helpful Chris!
Your awesome brother!!
High quality 👍
Great video. Thanks.
Thank you for great videos.