Brace making Jig for Green Oak Framing Production.
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
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Nice day in the workshop, making a jig and test cutting with it. Hope you are all well
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Just the content I was waiting for. Looking to do my own porch and do it myself in the near future. Those videos are so good. Great to learn. Been a carpenter for last 19 years but never worked on porches. Mainly 2nd fix. Thanks Ollie. Time to join your patron 😉
As interesting watching your template building (& design) - all makes the job easier / more repeatable.
Sound is so much better today 👏👏
Brilliant channel, very talented guy
Loving the blog format and being able to track progress day-to-day
Love this series already…
I love your long format videos, but equally these blog videos are awesome. I guess I just like all your videos!
Excellent work - both woodwork and video quality. That green oak looks in brilliant condition - much better than the local green English oak we are buying
Mr. Bradshaw you have talent for explaining and teaching that is incredible. Like the new format.
Quality as usual Ollie be interesting in watching your thought process and planning with this job
Awesome. So young but such skills. Great teacher there
I love this format!
Really enjoying the daily videos! Keep up the great work!
I subscribed a few months ago and have watched a load of your previous videos. Loving this new format vlog style!
Good to see the thought processes and the resulting work. Cheers. Jim
Looking forward to seeing how easy it is for you, to make building a timber-framed building . . . thank you
Hi there, lovely video and it shows what an engineering mind you have. All I would say is that traditional framing was and still is done with lot less gear and some knowledge and skill. This might sound like just some empty carping but for this to work you have to have a planed timber and that in turn means you have to process larger trees into smaller section turning considerable percentage into wood chip. This I think is not a way to go in the times we live in with quality and quantity of the timber declining worldwide.
But I am a fan otherwise:)
Really enjoying this format
That moulder look pretty leathal with one blade let alone two, cant wait to see it in action
Looking forward to the next part!
I’m looking forward to seeing this series of videos, when I lived in Canada I worked for a company that built post and beam houses, we used Douglas fir and you could lengths of 40’ 50’ 6”x8” . It’s a really lovely wood to work with 😊
Love your videos, by the way.
The law on fixed-wing aircraft is they must fly high enough to be able to alight clear in the event of a power unit, unless landing or taking off. Don't know what applies to these things but I imagine as they would probably come down controllably on the shute if the power fails there is very little restriction on them. The CAA would be able to tell you for sure.
excellent as usual - re the para GLIDER numnuts - the germans had a really reliable 88mm flak anti aircraft - maybe source one from a museum and blow them out of the air - they wont come back.
Awesome video !!! thank you
brilliant stuff, won't be buying that bit anytime soon 🤣 would love the off cuts from this project would keep the woodburner going for months 👍
As for the paramotors aviation law for all powered aircraft when I last looked states no less than 300 feet from any structures vessels of people unless taking off or landing, obviously! and if over a populated area then you must have the ability to glide clear in the event of an engine failure, which may mean needing a higher altitude above ground.
good to see you brother, it's been awhile
My lamello would have done a beautiful job on that jig…😂👍🏻
Nice work, those kind of chunky parts make you consider your tool and jig setup vs. moving the part around, I don’t think you could get much more to the point.
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You guys with your festool they’re great tools if they’re free but they are double the price they are worth. You could buy a saw three times for what one cost
Grease zerk on one end of the tool which leads me to believe it attaches to a grease gun and pushes grease into difficult to reach areas.
This daily-ish vlog style is great mate. Hopefully as time allows you'll still put out the odd in-depth video on a specific build too. Love your attention to detail, on site I usually get the piss taken for just wanting my work done right instead of just rushing onto the next job.
The para gliders are probably using your fields as a good source of uplifting thermals. And that other thing looks like an arbour or a disc cutting blade or a bit o a grease gun nozzle?
Your Dads new part is a needle greaser nozzle for greasing sealed ball joints.
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Tell your Dad Amazon sell them for £7.99 for 10 and the needle is small enough to puncture rubber and not leave a hole.@@BradshawJoinery
Very nice. Sorry to name drop, but I don't know if you have seen Simon Bowler he does Oak frame gazebos as his job very interesting and you would definitely get some ideas from him I have followed him for a long time and to see his techniques change over time is unbelievable.😉 and he has a UA-cam channel and Facebook.
Grease Gun adapter for greasing a number of power tools. Pneumatic right angle grinders, in my case.
Wondered about your sawing technique...i try and never back the saw up in the cut as it's well dodgy
Nice work and jig. I am a bit spoiled with Mafell machines (nfu50 and a lot more😅) though i do this almost every day so if you ever gonna do much more of this, i highly recommend it. Is it al planed oak or you have to french scribe touch them up later in the progress? Like these blogs!
For the Paragliders, I always find a shotgun does the trick???? 🤣👊🤬☠
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NIce oak. Be difficult to find out source I would have thought, and possibly ALL French oak currently destined for Note Dame??
Ever thought of collecting your 'tips' into a video?
E.g. your counter-rotating a screw to centre it?
Fair play you have some skills and have a brain that can see things and methods that most people can't brilliant jig only thing maybe was to put a tapered shim inside the jig on the opposite side to where you are fixing it in to possibly stop the oak moving ever so slightly when you do the flip over
You could have bought two Whitehill tenon discs for the spindle moulder as an alternative method.
it would work but would rely on the end cuts being really accurate, plus the spindle was struggling with just saw blades, i think youd need 15hp plus to tenon block out 80mm oak at a time.
Isn’t it paragliding season?
Makes my track saw look so flimsy. Did you mortgage the farm to buy your kit? 😂🌞
If you had a sliding panel saw, would you use that to cut the angles and tenon shoulders or still prefer to use the tracksaws and jigs?
Great videos as always, watching and learning!
I could have fashioned a jig to cut them on my Crosscut saw and it would have managed it as its a hefty one, but a full depth cut 100mm in green oak would need a serious panel saw, Plus the pieces i cut 2 out of 1 of i couldnt have done on the crosscut. Many methods would have worked, i liked not having to move them too much as heavy bits.. thanks mate! Appreciate it.
Would a radial arm saw be able to do most or all of the cuts?
Yes i nealy made a table to support the big pieces,, but would need to split the ones that 2 came out of on the band saw or using this methos and would involve lugging the bigger pieces of wood around accurately. This way was kinder on my back but a bit more time consuming i think
What are the dimensions of these braces?
What is the drill bit you were raving about?
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My understanding is that you do not own the airspace above your property, so as long as they are flying within the air navigation laws there is not much that can be done.
Agreed but is there a right to peaceful enjoyment of your property of some kind? Every nice day they hover/clim over us. for 2/3 hours
Hello .....I can't find in the description what you are going to make. Would you like to tell that sometime? Nick from the Netherlands.
Hi Nick, it's an Oak Porch/ covered walkway, I will show the plans in a few videos time 👍
Ah... thanks! I'm going to follow you!! Nick.@@BradshawJoinery
The laws on paramotors are they can fly pretty much as they please, you don't own the sky above your land pal
Thanks mate, yeah I know to be fair but you also don't own the street outside your house but if I lingered on it with a loud motorbike peering into your house with a camera I'm sure the police would soon be giving me a visit 🤣
don't understand the surgical gloves
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buy some bofors guns
Good oul gatling gun would be good aswell 😅
Looks like some kind of grease nipple
I thought that, the old man always had pockets full of them off Cats, (machines not animals) 😅