Well executed solution for squaring table saw sized logs. If you ever have your oak trees trimmed and seen what gets thrown away this will bring tears to your eyes !!
Beside the fact that sawing logs with some spikes to hold it in place for either rotary or linear blades has never been a secret, it's much safer to use a sled for this process rather than running the fixture between a fence and the blade.
Hola. Una pregunta. ¿Es necesario seguir empujando el leño más allá de haber terminado el corte? ¿No sería suficiente detenerse una vez que se ha completado el corte?
Yup, The whole video was a waste of time watching.. wasted all that time making it and it was worthless as a tool and a jig.. Nothing was safe in that, and all the sawdust piled next to the saw, OSHA would have a field day in that shop..
Waste of time. Lightly nail a 1x4 against the side of the log and let it slide along the fence. Make one pass and you have a flat side to put against the table. Or clamp it to your table sled. Or use a vee block. It may have been ingenious to replicate the saw handle but this was a lot of extra work.
I was interested when he traced out the saw handle. Thought it was a nice idea to attach something to it. When he didn't clamp down pieces to use the router, I thought; to each his own. As I continued, I was impressed by how far back he was able to bend his index finger to keep it out of the way, then I realized...
Yes, this fellow is indeed moving his hands far to freely in the vicinity of that deadly blade! This distracted me from whatever usefulness the wooden mechanism he'd made would be for!
Buys lumber to make a fixture of Questionable use, to make mostly wood scraps and a few small pieces of Wet, square wood that will likely warp as it drys. Nice try, but not practical.
Gracias por compartir esa excelente idea para escuadran troncos de madera....saludos al perrito que pasó por ahí... abundancia, prosperidad, amor, salud, alegría, armonía,....para usted y su familia...hare krishna
This video is an absolute gem! The insights into Chinese carpentry secrets were fascinating and well-presented. I've learned so much, and I can't wait to apply some of these techniques to my own woodworking projects. Thank
Mình làm thợ mộc đã 30 năm rồi mà còn chưa bao giờ nghĩ ra được cách như của bạn,quả là một sáng tạo tuyệt vời.Mình sẽ bấm đăng ký để xem tiếp những video của bạn.Dù bạn là người ở quốc gia nào thì mình cũng muốn được làm quen để giao lưu với bạn ❤❤❤❤❤ , chúc bạn có nhiều sức khỏe và kênh của bạn ngày càng có nhiều người biết đến hơn ❤❤❤❤😅😅😅
¿El trabajo con sierra circular es "antiguo secreto chino"? ¿Y qué vas a hacer si no todos los troncos vienen del mismo grosor? ¿Construirás un soporte para cada medida?
You or I might utilize an adequate BandSaw with re~saw blade…a fun shop time designing the ‘sled’ to create the 1st right angle…..the only one you need. Am I visualizing this set-up accurately ?
I wouldn't fancy working around this guy, he's seconds away from loosing other fingers or being dragged into the saw blade plus there's a dog wandering around willy nilly, ideal for tripping you up.
Yeah, they DO make square 4X4 poles already milled people can buy, but if people get desperate for square firewood, they can always resort to cutting down and stealing speed limit sign posts. 😁
USTED,MI AMIGO,ES UN GENIO,UN CREATIVO Y UN ALMA INQUIETA.COMO UN NIÑO.LO RESPETO,LO ADMIRO Y APRENDO DE TODO LO QUE HACE.SIGA,SIGA Y SIGA.!!!LO FELICITO!!!❤😂❤😂❤
THIS little digit went to the market, THIS little digit went to beach, THIS little digit went to the mountains, THIS little digit went through the blade of a tablesaw as the owner went, "WHEE WHEE WHEE!, all the way to the emergency room. 😁
Al final es el mismo resultado que hacerlo solo con la sierra circular de banco!!!No entiendo para que hacer el aparato ese de madera si despues lo termina sin el.TRABAJO AL PURO PEDO....
Gracias por compartir y tu dedicación. Pero esto no es nada nuevo más de 40 años que yo había visto cómo trabajan en los aserraderos y eran trozos de 3 metros de largo y 50 o 60 de diámetro. Saludos cordiales y feliz año 2024.
Buena idea ,veo que los genios que critican ven el canal por algo será y si no, que de pongan un canal propio así veremos que inteligentes son como de la manera de agredir.solo tienen que hacer una cosa no miren Maestro diga adelante es preferible que lo critiquen por hacer,que no hacer.
Not Chinese as many European Countries used same concept of squaring a log centuries ago without all the fixture making that required nice wood and all kinds of tools. I did this one table saw for small sawing of round wood with out all the extra fixtures and a much safer holding method. One flat and the rest is easy.
De verdad que eso es un secreto chino...😂😂eso ya lo hacían los carpinteros en en mundo entero antes de existir los gatos de carpintero, y no se podía coger a presión, de donde leche salen estos fispsrstes 8:41
The way you use that saw I'm surprised you haven't lost a few more fingers
Eight minutes and forty seconds of my life that I will never get back
Me too. Gone. 😂
Escribiendo gastaste 20 segundos más. Y leyendo mi comentario 5 segundos más. Te vas a quedar pobre.
@@Tanner6-tp8nx a complete waste of time
Me 3
What's the secret? That he puts his hands too close to a circular saw blade?
You mean his four fingers?
@@ibubezi7685 I Didn't realized by myself, but that's true 😂
Hence missing fingers 🤣 ouch!
@@ibubezi7685: His 3 left and an apendage. Let's get it right. 😁
Come on, are these crude comments really necessary? WTH.
Thanks!
Muchas gracias!!!
Well executed solution for squaring table saw sized logs. If you ever have your oak trees trimmed and seen what gets thrown away this will bring tears to your eyes !!
Yeah, from getting sawdust in your eyes. 😁
@@glenturney4750 What a stellar sense of humor you have there. That's post graduation stuff !! Never let that go. It will take you far.
Nunca había visto algo tan poco práctico
Beside the fact that sawing logs with some spikes to hold it in place for either rotary or linear blades has never been a secret, it's much safer to use a sled for this process rather than running the fixture between a fence and the blade.
Para creó la pieza si no la va a usar? Y sin protección alguna
@@sensaciondeportiva710am5 Sí, de hecho. Hay formas mucho más seguras de hacer esto.
Yes Fam…a “V” sled ,,,,and a BandSaw….imo
@@codeblue2532aá
@centrospherecom: That's why his left index finger is no more.
Wow, reaching over the uncovered blade is really asking for a hook for an arm
@@robertstorment6114 Patients...
He's already missing the index finger on his left hand
I noticed he's missing a left index finger
Also adjusting the fence while the blade is spinning. I always shut down the saw whenever I'm not feeding a piece of wood into it.
The index finger was just a test to see how bad it'll hurt when the hand is next. 😁
Mi amigo lo felicito pero trabaja con exceso de confianza con la sierra 😮 cuídese
After watching this there is no need to ask how he lost his finger .
even the dog is limping around
Pues los chinos siguen guardando el secreto porque no vi ninguno😂
Este tipo de titulos es un buen inducador para no ver el video. Generalmente, son chatlatanes de youtube.
no sé. tal vez el secreto es que conocen a un tipo con tiempo, herramientas y habilidades, pero sin trabajo. muy misterioso...
Tanto trabajo en hacer un aparato inservible, bastaba con cortar directo en la sierra de banco! 😂
Jajajaja ganchos para ver este tipo de videos.
😂😅😂😢😮
Hola. Una pregunta. ¿Es necesario seguir empujando el leño más allá de haber terminado el corte? ¿No sería suficiente detenerse una vez que se ha completado el corte?
Long Sleve Shirt reaching over a moving blade is just an accident waiting to happen.
Yup, The whole video was a waste of time watching.. wasted all that time making it and it was worthless as a tool and a jig.. Nothing was safe in that, and all the sawdust piled next to the saw, OSHA would have a field day in that shop..
Waste of time. Lightly nail a 1x4 against the side of the log and let it slide along the fence. Make one pass and you have a flat side to put against the table. Or clamp it to your table sled. Or use a vee block.
It may have been ingenious to replicate the saw handle but this was a lot of extra work.
I always trust carpenters with missing fingers.
he`s going to go into bomb disarming next
A chinese yakuza
That's experience, Baby. 😁
Jajajaja jajajaja 😂
I was interested when he traced out the saw handle. Thought it was a nice idea to attach something to it. When he didn't clamp down pieces to use the router, I thought; to each his own. As I continued, I was impressed by how far back he was able to bend his index finger to keep it out of the way, then I realized...
Good idea to square a round object but his work techniques are dangerous. Too many safety comments to elaborate.
Claro que sí escuadra un ob jeto redondo con presicion y seguridad tiene su gracia.
Exactamente ¿ Cual es el secreto ?😮
He secretly stole 8 minutes of your time without giving you a refund. 😁
Un instrumento tan útil como el apéndice.
Or his left index finger. 😁
Nice to see he's using push sticks now, in place of his left hand forefinger. 😮
I wonder if it's up his left nostril? The camera didn't pan up to tell?
You would think after cutting off his finger he wouldn't be so unsafe with a tablesaw.
This is an ancient Chinese secret? Calgon, take me away!
Que lo sigan manteniendo en secreto los chinos. Gracias
WWWAAAAAUUUUUUU ME SORPRENDISTE MAESTRO...DEBERIAS ESTAR EN LA NASA
Wouldn't it be easier to just flatten one side with a jointer?
You save it for small logs 6:03 I was wondering if it's possible for 2 x large logs
Yes, this fellow is indeed moving his hands far to freely in the vicinity of that deadly blade! This distracted me from whatever usefulness the wooden mechanism he'd made would be for!
Buenísimo....gracias por la idea!!!!😊😊😊😊😊
Genio !
Es muy posible que los chinos se descojonen de risa con tu video
How 'bout Americans? Can I laugh, too? 🤣🤣
Sorry about that left index finger. Thanks for the video.
Buys lumber to make a fixture of Questionable use, to make mostly wood scraps and a few small pieces of Wet, square wood that will likely warp as it drys.
Nice try, but not practical.
WHAT WAS THE POINT?
To make you look! 😜😜
WHY? Don't they sell 4X4's where you live?
!
Seriously. If you can afford a table saw and DeWalt cordless tools, why waste time and money making this? Just buy a 4x4 and be done with it.
And he never measured it, just kept slicing it narrower and narrower, rather randomly. Why? What is it for?
Voy ala tienda y compro un palo de de 2x2 o de la medida que quiera ,sin tanto trámite,gasto y peligro ⚡
Correcto amigo y sin ningún peligro de córtame un dedo
You are a skilled craftsman from watching your other videos, but you exposed your hand and arm next to the saw!
Y sigue el secreto chino ,no se reveló nada nuevo 😂😂😂😂
Even his dog moved like it had missing toes
BELLE IDEE.
SALUTI
SALVIO
Fez uma ferramenta que na opinião dele é fantástica mas não serve pra nada .cortou uns todos sem serven5ia nenhuma a não ser queimar na lareira.
Gracias por compartir esa excelente idea para escuadran troncos de madera....saludos al perrito que pasó por ahí... abundancia, prosperidad, amor, salud, alegría, armonía,....para usted y su familia...hare krishna
Hi Harry! 👋😁
Too close from your hand. Maybe it would be much better give it a little bit more height. Super good idea by the way!
This video is an absolute gem! The insights into Chinese carpentry secrets were fascinating and well-presented. I've learned so much, and I can't wait to apply some of these techniques to my own woodworking projects. Thank
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Mình làm thợ mộc đã 30 năm rồi mà còn chưa bao giờ nghĩ ra được cách như của bạn,quả là một sáng tạo tuyệt vời.Mình sẽ bấm đăng ký để xem tiếp những video của bạn.Dù bạn là người ở quốc gia nào thì mình cũng muốn được làm quen để giao lưu với bạn ❤❤❤❤❤
, chúc bạn có nhiều sức khỏe và kênh của bạn ngày càng có nhiều người biết đến hơn ❤❤❤❤😅😅😅
Forget that stupid thing. Every sled is a form similar. My question is about the size of the blade used. It looks huge.
Se puede cortar igual sin el aparato
@alfredoperedo, ja, ja, pues claro pero ese nivel ya le supera🤣🤣
Interesting! VERY Impressive!!!
American Secret - Home Depot LOL!
Wowww que hermoso secreto
¿cual sera' el secreto?
Well done -- Thanks for a very useful idea!
I had no idea there are so many people who don't burn round logs, they'd rather cut them square before chucking them into the fire? 😁
¿El trabajo con sierra circular es "antiguo secreto chino"? ¿Y qué vas a hacer si no todos los troncos vienen del mismo grosor? ¿Construirás un soporte para cada medida?
What a joke
You or I might utilize an adequate BandSaw with re~saw blade…a fun shop time designing the ‘sled’ to create the 1st right angle…..the only one you need. Am I visualizing this set-up accurately ?
A true carpenter. 9 fingers 😂😂😂
Thanks a bunch.
Making more scrap wood secret 😱🤭😂😂
He reminds of my old high school woodworking teacher, with his missing finger .
Jeñal!! Te podés fabricar tus propios fósforos de madera!!!
Secretos Militar🤠
I wouldn't fancy working around this guy, he's seconds away from loosing other fingers or being dragged into the saw blade plus there's a dog wandering around willy nilly, ideal for tripping you up.
Desde la noticia de la restauración del Ecce Homo de Borja no me reía tanto. Muchas gracias por este maravilloso video!!
Needs a blade higher than typical table saws can cut.
Que no es más facil ir a la maderera y comorar los tramos de a la medida que necesitamos?
Yeah, they DO make square 4X4 poles already milled people can buy, but if people get desperate for square firewood, they can always resort to cutting down and stealing speed limit sign posts. 😁
Congrats, you made fire wood
If I hadn’t sped up the video I would had wasted almost 9 minutes
USTED,MI AMIGO,ES UN GENIO,UN CREATIVO Y UN ALMA INQUIETA.COMO UN NIÑO.LO RESPETO,LO ADMIRO Y APRENDO DE TODO LO QUE HACE.SIGA,SIGA Y SIGA.!!!LO FELICITO!!!❤😂❤😂❤
Do you still have all 10 digits, because watching you use that saw was scary. You keep working like that and you will lose fingers or worse.
Look again. He's already missing the index finger on his left hand.
Looks simple enough to build.
I will make one to peel my pine apples.
Lol!
And trim down those too long fingers
1👍👏 más útil aun para utilizarlo en la sierra sinfín.
I prefer to keep my body parts. I'll buy my lumber at Menards.
@3:40 inches good, centimeters bad.
Buenas ideas
And how long will it last?
Sentí temor que no usaras guarda de seguridad. Hay muchos riesgos. Cuidémonos todos.
I missed the secret part. 🤔
Excelente 🎉
💤💤💤 the Chinese kept the secret for so long because no one wanted to know about it
I was thinking 'gee, he's really getting close to that blade'... and then I saw his missing finger.
Tanta precaución para cortar un tronco, aunque algo tarde si querías señalar con la izquierda.
Oh My, What a Secret this is.
So China been using cordless drill since 3000 years ago?
LOL, Right..
Mais fácil comprar cortado. Assim evita perder uma ponta de dedo assim como o professor.
🤣🤣🤣
Same I thought
THIS little digit went to the market, THIS little digit went to beach, THIS little digit went to the mountains, THIS little digit went through the blade of a tablesaw as the owner went, "WHEE WHEE WHEE!, all the way to the emergency room. 😁
Al final es el mismo resultado que hacerlo solo con la sierra circular de banco!!!No entiendo para que hacer el aparato ese de madera si despues lo termina sin el.TRABAJO AL PURO PEDO....
8 minutos al pedoooo😂
Seguirá guardado , ya que solo vi herramienta “pierde tiempo “ el secreto no lo reveló
Gracias por compartir y tu dedicación. Pero esto no es nada nuevo más de 40 años que yo había visto cómo trabajan en los aserraderos y eran trozos de 3 metros de largo y 50 o 60 de diámetro. Saludos cordiales y feliz año 2024.
Thank you 🖒
Seems like a lot of work to make a 14-inch long piece of 4x4.
Whow, what a clever Tool !
9 fingers says it all for me!!!
WTF!! Where is the secreto. Tanta vaina para cortar un pedacito de madera?
Pena haber perdido mi tiempo tras un "secreto chino" Sean honestos. Y cuidese de no tener accidentes.
Buena idea ,veo que los genios que critican ven el canal por algo será y si no, que de pongan un canal propio así veremos que inteligentes son como de la manera de agredir.solo tienen que hacer una cosa no miren Maestro diga adelante es preferible que lo critiquen por hacer,que no hacer.
Good idea👍👍👍👍
Wow he made wood!
Si alguien lo piensa hacer, hagalo de manera segura, para que no le pase lo del maestro
Soy. Carpintero más 2 décadas, realmente mucha. Cuestión.
Te voy a cobrar mi tiempo perdido 😂😂😂
Los dedos de la mano izquierda 😮
Not Chinese as many European Countries used same concept of squaring a log centuries ago without all the fixture making that required nice wood and all kinds of tools. I did this one table saw for small sawing of round wood with out all the extra fixtures and a much safer holding method. One flat and the rest is easy.
🤔 China is much older than the European by several millennia so you are not really correcting anything here.
He forgot the part about how the Chinese stole this idea from the europeans. 😁
@@ladyt2588: Proof? Where you there? It's easy to make such claims, yet harder to back them up without evidence. 😁
I must be missing the point.
De verdad que eso es un secreto chino...😂😂eso ya lo hacían los carpinteros en en mundo entero antes de existir los gatos de carpintero, y no se podía coger a presión, de donde leche salen estos fispsrstes 8:41
Of little need and too dangerous.
nice clickbait title, now I'm gonna watch rebecca black's it is friday on loop for the rest of the weekend