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  • @greenatom
    @greenatom 6 років тому +70

    What I love about Matthias's videos is that, no matter how mundane the title, you are always going to see something brilliant and unexpected. In this case, the power feeder, made of a drill and a roller skate wheel. Really looking forward to the next video focusing on that!

    • @markssquared
      @markssquared 6 років тому +10

      greenatom Proof UA-camrs don't need click bait title to get 1 million subs.

    • @spookje111
      @spookje111 6 років тому +4

      markssquared It actually is proof they do, because original content is what got Matthias 1,1 million subs, not the copy paste stuff the clickbaiters make.

    • @Helveteshit
      @Helveteshit 6 років тому

      Shame the drill wasn't up to the task. Shoulda been a Hilti drill.

  • @JoschaSchultze
    @JoschaSchultze 6 років тому +140

    Great to see all of the surrounding work like cleaning out the dust and making these small plugs! Thanks! Videos can't be long enough! I love to see you doing stuff.

  • @jasonstahl73
    @jasonstahl73 6 років тому +19

    I feel that was one of your best videos. Showing how you can get some short term large production value from the tools you may already have.

  • @vipermagi5499
    @vipermagi5499 6 років тому +55

    I swear, half the enjoyment I get out this channel comes from all the things you invent to help with the other project, like the auto feeder. As always, I hugely enjoy your videos.

    • @TobyGarcia
      @TobyGarcia 6 років тому +4

      +1 and same with Pocket83's jigs

  • @WabiSabE
    @WabiSabE 6 років тому +36

    im blown away by the incredible ingenuity throughout the video.

  • @JohnHeisz
    @JohnHeisz 6 років тому +154

    Nice baseboard!

    • @errornosuchuser9196
      @errornosuchuser9196 6 років тому +4

      135+ likes for saying "nice baseboard!" WTF...lol You've made it John!!!!

  • @kennethamend8557
    @kennethamend8557 Рік тому +2

    Brother...I'm aware this was posted 5 years ago. Though I just happened to come across this video. You are extremely efficient and Creative. Seriously. I Like how you addressed the screw wholes, with those plugs. I stay busy with flooring, no carpet or tile. Just epoxy, staining, concrete overlays. We could barter...turn the workshop floors into something different. That is one of the aspects of what I do, that I absolutely LOVE. You would make a great neighbor. 🤓🤓 Just to learn from someone like you would he a Blessing.

  • @VCGConstruction
    @VCGConstruction 6 років тому +1

    You sir are a gentleman and a scholar! Thanks for the video!

  • @Ibaneddie76
    @Ibaneddie76 5 років тому +3

    You are something else man, you always come up with the coolest ideas. You remind me of my grandpa, he was a master craftsmen he built an amazing home in Sacramento California out of telephone poles and he even had a real train that the kids could ride around the property it was so fun. The house is incredible so many cool features. He started building it in the 40’s and finished in the 80’s so one could imagine all of the cool things he did. I learned a lot from him and my dad and step mom.

  • @Abbaskhan-eq5ec
    @Abbaskhan-eq5ec 6 років тому +252

    You get a gold play button

    • @grigorbrowning
      @grigorbrowning 6 років тому +45

      And this feels like the perfect video to celebrate. Captures the essence of the channel perfectly...

    • @ionymous6733
      @ionymous6733 6 років тому +15

      Thanks! I don't think I deserved it, but thanks!

    • @Immolate62
      @Immolate62 6 років тому +19

      Oh I agree. What an awesome video that aptly demonstrates why we love Matthias! He's still got it. Can't wait for the power feeder how-to.

    • @anicecoldbepis
      @anicecoldbepis 6 років тому +32

      I look forward to his apathetic response to the play button

    • @johanrg70
      @johanrg70 6 років тому

      Well you don't "get" anything, you are allowed to buy one from them when you've reached the goal.

  • @rzmonk76
    @rzmonk76 6 років тому +2

    Matthias we are grateful for the great wood/engineering videos that you have put out through the years without quit. They satisfy my itch to learn and improve myself!

  • @jonahbcarpenter
    @jonahbcarpenter 6 років тому +1

    The US Manufacturing industry needs you!

  • @103apartment
    @103apartment 6 років тому +17

    This is the staple of your channel. Love the video. Great ingenuity and inventive thinking

  • @killianredcastle
    @killianredcastle 6 років тому +36

    This is exactly the kind of thing that sets you apart, and why I subscribed. Your name will become job site jargon, "This job could take a while. How can we Matthias it?"

    • @ron827
      @ron827 6 років тому +9

      Or WWMD? "What Would Matthias Do?"

    • @Krommandant
      @Krommandant 6 років тому +6

      He's the MacGuyver of woodworking! Always has a hack to make the work easier.

    • @Si-Al-Ti
      @Si-Al-Ti 6 років тому +10

      "Idunno, just wandel it"

    • @seanmunsell5137
      @seanmunsell5137 6 років тому +21

      Here's a little something I Wandeled together.

    • @psycholocke4090
      @psycholocke4090 6 років тому +7

      i would prefer "How we Wandel it?" because Wandel can be translated into 'change'.

  • @RayRayHandyman
    @RayRayHandyman 3 роки тому

    I am a Carpenter, when I see what you did, you are a master carpenter and a super carpenter too, thank you for sharing.

  • @marcslonik5096
    @marcslonik5096 6 років тому

    You're a true renaissance man. What I admire you for the most are not the brilliant ideas you have - I have tons of ideas too. It's how you make them come true. Most of mine either remain just ideas for eternity or their realization comes out pathetic.

  • @AzureFlash
    @AzureFlash 6 років тому +529

    Two videos later: "the power feeder was nice but I had to walk to put the boards into place, so I made a jig to receive and place the boards for me"
    2000 videos later: "my secondary workshop is autonomously making shelves and selling them online, today I use the revenue from that to build a third workshop that will autonomously maintain and repair itself and the secondary workshop"
    10000 years later: "Archaeologists find cave containing wood-based shelf-making automatons from an unknown civilization, still running"

    • @Ptaku93
      @Ptaku93 6 років тому +8

      actually, a jig that would automatically receive and place the boards would be a very cool project

    • @kookyflukes9749
      @kookyflukes9749 6 років тому +13

      Azure Flash that's some conceptial imagination you have there. Hats off sir.

    • @warmwxrules
      @warmwxrules 6 років тому +5

      The tools become self aware.

    • @MartinDeHill
      @MartinDeHill 6 років тому +2

      +Ptaku93 wouldn't that just be a small change from his domino-setting machine?

    • @xl000
      @xl000 6 років тому +7

      some people put a lot of work in their UA-cam comments jokes..

  • @theroboticscodedepot7736
    @theroboticscodedepot7736 6 років тому +39

    Great tip about always having one board in the planer to keep it from sniping the ends of the boards!!!

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred 6 років тому +2

      DeWalt has actually told me not to do that. It breaks the roller mechanism in the planer. But it seems to be working for this guy. Until he breaks his thickness planer doing it.

    • @matthiaswandel
      @matthiaswandel  6 років тому +25

      do tell how that is supposed to break the rollers

    • @poolymexcellent1373
      @poolymexcellent1373 6 років тому +2

      could probably get one of those conveyor rollers split it in half and put the planer on the same height to reduce any additional wear and make less snipe i would think

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred 6 років тому +3

      You can address that question to the DeWalt service representative that repaired my thickness planer. Because I just took him at his word. He said don't do it, so I don't. But if I had to hazard a guess I can well imagine the boards could go through at different speeds and that would stress the mechanism. Sort of like throwing a wrench into a gear train? Can you wrap your pea brain around that concept?

    • @clint.ontherange
      @clint.ontherange 6 років тому +27

      DeWalt is using that as an anti litigation technique so they don't have to fill your warranty when their chinese tool breaks. A DeWalt representative getting paid to sell you a hobbyist tool told you something and you blindly followed? It's not hard to find the pea-brain here...

  • @sugawp559
    @sugawp559 Рік тому

    Wtf. This guy is genius level. Production of 3 people with simple solutions.

  • @edmundnyamupepema
    @edmundnyamupepema 2 роки тому

    I have never seen any creative thinking like that, thank you so much! You commanded all my attention even though I felt sleepy whilst watching this cool video. I will definitely try your hand

  • @stevecook6505
    @stevecook6505 6 років тому +14

    A drill powered power feeder! Izzy Swan would be so proud. Loved the video Matthias.

  • @duane1234561
    @duane1234561 6 років тому +96

    A machine to compress sawdust into brickets would be a really cool project

    • @anderswegge6828
      @anderswegge6828 6 років тому +23

      Actually, on Matthias' website, there's a page about a reader project doing just that: woodgears.ca/reader/alois/press.html

    • @Lazarus1940
      @Lazarus1940 6 років тому +8

      He makes enough sawdust that he could start making his own MDF if so inclined. Plus his wouldn't have the nails, staples, and other crap so common to the commercially-made stuff.

    • @SuperDeinVadda
      @SuperDeinVadda 6 років тому +20

      Lazarus1940 lol what shitty mdf do you have in America? I didn't find a single piece of metal in all the mdf I've cut.
      Greeting from Germany
      Where you drink beer for lunch

    • @johnalexander2349
      @johnalexander2349 6 років тому +4

      SuperDeinVadda South African here and I can confirm - hundreds of sheets of chip and supa cut, and not a single piece of metal.

    • @Lazarus1940
      @Lazarus1940 6 років тому +17

      SuperDeinVadda Ah, Deutschland, you are so deprived. Here in America, we make our MDF out of the finest ground up pallets, mill ends, and veterinary waste available.

  • @dalemartin7886
    @dalemartin7886 6 років тому

    You are the MacGyver of the wood shop. Nice baseboards.

  • @Minifig666
    @Minifig666 6 років тому

    I'd tell just about anybody else to go out and buy some ready made skirting, but by the looks of things you had a lot of fun with this. Thanks for sharing!

  • @Chrishm0
    @Chrishm0 6 років тому +205

    could you add arms to your big dust collector so it looks like those inflatable things at used car lots? You have the ceiling height now.

    • @PaulScott_
      @PaulScott_ 6 років тому +7

      My wife loves those things and enjoys looking at them - she just mentioned that the other day! LOL

    • @fishindude72
      @fishindude72 6 років тому +3

      Love that idea

    • @robfenwitch7403
      @robfenwitch7403 6 років тому +16

      Wacky Waving Inflatable Arm Flailing Tube Man!

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      @ramrod126 6 років тому +14

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      splash at your next presentation, Keep grandma company, Protect your
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      arm flailing tube man needs are! So come on down to Al Harrington's
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    • @robfenwitch7403
      @robfenwitch7403 6 років тому +1

      yep

  • @Schmogel92
    @Schmogel92 6 років тому +9

    So many smart tricks condensed into this video, awesome.

  • @dell177
    @dell177 6 років тому

    I enjoy your running thought process as you encounter problems and then solve them.

  • @terrywong7879
    @terrywong7879 5 років тому +1

    You are awesome. Your thinking and improvising would have made you a great engineer. You deserve to be acknowledge and saluted.

  • @Dufffaaa93
    @Dufffaaa93 6 років тому +102

    3:34 "One of the *RARE* peaces of useful advice I've gotten out of UA-cam comment..." LOL, Savage...
    5:20 And now he just took a dump on "Look at this useless crap that I made with a 3D printer" community.
    I love this man.

    • @rude252
      @rude252 6 років тому +2

      I lol'd

    • @clint.ontherange
      @clint.ontherange 6 років тому +12

      "FORTUNATELY I don't have a 3d printer" haha

    • @38911bytefree
      @38911bytefree 6 років тому +4

      I love Mathias acid humor ... but the first one is bit like "too much" ... IMHO.

    • @rla1000
      @rla1000 4 роки тому

      Duffaaa93, I caught that, too. The translation is "one of the rare pieces of useful advice I've gotten from you commenters..."

  • @ron827
    @ron827 6 років тому +7

    Always enjoy your creativity and dry sense of humor. Congrats on the 1.1M subscriptions which should be a sign to the "down thumbers" that you are doing something right. A lot right!!!!!

  • @richc9503
    @richc9503 6 років тому

    Loved the power feeder idea, I've wanted one for a while. I think I'll steal your idea!

  • @hellomilan03
    @hellomilan03 6 років тому

    I cannot wait for the power feeder video! After seeing it in the video comparing your different table saws I went searching through the table saw accessory videos and was disappointed not to find a video on the power feeder. I was going to ask for one too. I can't wait!

  • @LegacyCraftworks
    @LegacyCraftworks 6 років тому +162

    Loved the "Fortunately, I don't have a 3d printer!"

    • @brandon2076
      @brandon2076 6 років тому +3

      Same!

    • @MazeFrame
      @MazeFrame 6 років тому +4

      And it is true what he says. Rigging something up using scrap would is way faster.

    • @bunnywarren
      @bunnywarren 6 років тому +1

      He he was going to be doing this frequently then a printed adapter would be useful but for a one-off, it's a waste of time and would probably cost more in material than he spent.

    • @HBSuccess
      @HBSuccess 6 років тому

      MazeFrame scrap would?

    • @Steelmage99
      @Steelmage99 6 років тому

      +Tioga Scrap would watt?

  • @CrucialMuzic
    @CrucialMuzic 6 років тому +9

    Seriously so mesmerizing as always! I can watch these all day :)
    One other thing, I recall you making a video on a bunch of video
    cameras you used a long time ago. Memory has failed me on which camera
    you mainly use. I like the video quality in this one a lot. Do you mind
    telling me which camera you used to take the video? Thanks!

  • @SoloC852
    @SoloC852 6 років тому

    This is the kind of video I am hoping to see. Matthias making nice things with his machines

  • @plewelly
    @plewelly 6 років тому

    I'm looking forward to that power feeder video. That was a neat idea.

  • @ROMEYYOUROCK
    @ROMEYYOUROCK 6 років тому +42

    One of the very few useful comments?! I resemble that remark!!

    • @matthiaswandel
      @matthiaswandel  6 років тому +21

      indeed!

    • @spookje111
      @spookje111 6 років тому

      Dont take it personally, reading around it is true. It is the effect of 1,1 million subs.

    • @trueamerica911
      @trueamerica911 6 років тому +11

      To me this sentence seemed very arrogant. You earn a lot from us guys watching and commenting your videos. You better be more kind...

    • @noahkrietsch5983
      @noahkrietsch5983 6 років тому +2

      You resemble that remark?

    • @noahkrietsch5983
      @noahkrietsch5983 6 років тому

      Ohh you mean resent

  • @account505
    @account505 6 років тому +4

    With that power feeder you could really use another person to receive the wood so you don't have to walk around so much. I've seen a few youtubers make clones of themselves in their shops, maybe you should try that 😉

  • @MarkH10
    @MarkH10 6 років тому

    Both you and Alec Steele on a setting of 1.25 or 1.5 can be very, very fun to watch. Especially when you guys ad your own speed ups!

  • @johnbarneswood
    @johnbarneswood 6 років тому +2

    Those baseboards came out great! You're one of my inspirations for getting into woodworking. Thanks for another badass video

  • @LeJimster
    @LeJimster 6 років тому +102

    Really great =D. lol'd at the dig at youtubers using 3d printers =P

    • @5hredder
      @5hredder 6 років тому +5

      3d printers are amazing.... but what he did was faster than 3d printing. it would take about an hour to draw the design and 8 hours to print it, and it would cost $35 in mats...

  • @MadeWithLayers
    @MadeWithLayers 6 років тому +73

    You should really try one of those 3D printers at some point - it's quite relaxing watching the machine do the work for you!

    • @-Yogo
      @-Yogo 6 років тому +28

      for 5 days ..........

    • @_P0tat07_
      @_P0tat07_ 6 років тому +16

      Thomas Sanladerer true, but they aren't perfect. You could be 98% done with a ten hour print, and then it something goes wrong and it fails. So you wasted 10 hours that you could have produced multiple parts from wood. I'm a big fan of 3D printers but they do have their downfall

    • @Krommandant
      @Krommandant 6 років тому +7

      CNC is more productive since it's much faster and wood can do as much if not more than plastics.

    • @MegaMaking
      @MegaMaking 6 років тому +1

      hi tom. I made the same suggestion with one of his older video about a fan duct. 3d printer is perfect for that.

    • @MrLikeke
      @MrLikeke 6 років тому +2

      Should use a 3D printer to make a 3D printer.

  • @SuperJamster1
    @SuperJamster1 6 років тому

    Love that power feeder, and it looks like something anyone could do, but hadn't. Next time please add a few more digs about UA-cam comments and 3D printers. I was raised on northern sarcasm and honesty and really miss it.

  • @wassupcba
    @wassupcba 6 років тому

    Mathias I'm following you from Argentina from your beginning. And seeing what you have to offer from every video is amazing. A lot of respect to you and your beautiful family that also is side by side to you. Thanks, thanks, thanks. I don't have a money and fancy machines, and watching you work with what you have helps me tremendously. Again you are my mentor. Thanks, thanks, thanks.

  • @kv501
    @kv501 6 років тому +3

    The table saw is back! :)

  • @goproahaulic9460
    @goproahaulic9460 6 років тому +8

    "Thankfully I do not have a 3D printer" LMAO that's awesome

  • @tonybp965
    @tonybp965 6 років тому

    Matt, you're a wonderman. If I can spend a week with you, I know I'll leave with at least 10, 5 subject notebooks, cause I'll write and record everything you say. You're amazing.

  • @SamDrazin
    @SamDrazin 6 років тому

    One of my favorite videos yet. You never ceases to amaze with your jigs and custom riggings

  • @ScrapwoodCity
    @ScrapwoodCity 6 років тому +2

    Awesome work on the table saw!

  • @paulkolodner2445
    @paulkolodner2445 6 років тому +9

    Loose nut -> threadlocker!

    • @JDeWittDIY
      @JDeWittDIY 6 років тому +3

      Or safety wire it!

  • @24revealer
    @24revealer 7 місяців тому

    I've been using a Makita Track Saw to put a straight edge my boards and that has been not only a time saver, but a game changer all around.

  • @marcomolo
    @marcomolo 6 років тому

    your ingenuity constantly blows me away Matthias. you are an inspiration. Thank you

  • @FinishCarpentryTV
    @FinishCarpentryTV 6 років тому +12

    I need 1000 linear feet of this baseboard. How much per foot?

    • @victorvek5227
      @victorvek5227 2 роки тому

      My local is around $3.99 per linear foot currently for 1x6 material (oak). 🤯

  • @user-jb8lx2jq5v
    @user-jb8lx2jq5v 6 років тому +9

    "rare useful UA-cam comments" - Matthias, do you love us at all!?

  • @TheBeardedWoodworker
    @TheBeardedWoodworker 6 років тому

    Drill + roller skate wheel = brilliant! Nice!

  • @mugga5590
    @mugga5590 6 років тому

    Well done, never seen anyone ever build a power feeder before, I'd like to build one myself. The molding looks professional.

  • @Lutzboater
    @Lutzboater 6 років тому +15

    You must have walked 4.7 miles making those moldings.

    • @MsSomeonenew
      @MsSomeonenew 6 років тому +1

      Well some people will pay a gym to get that chance, so this is still a pretty sweet deal.

    • @TheEffoff
      @TheEffoff 6 років тому

      Every trip was worth about 25 bucks

  • @anderswegge6828
    @anderswegge6828 6 років тому +10

    How many thousand dollars did you save by doing it yourself? Around here, a board becomes roughly 10 times as expensive after going through those operations.

    • @matthiaswandel
      @matthiaswandel  6 років тому +40

      I checked the store afterwards. A 8' piece of oak baseboard costs $22+tax (canadian), but it's really thin - an inferior product! So that's easily $1000 worth of baseboards I made, with $200 of material and some left over.

    • @McClimber234
      @McClimber234 6 років тому +2

      Where are all the stats:)
      Time to set up, make tooling, boards, fixes, etc
      Money on the oak is $200 I take it
      Cost of machine maintenance.
      Profit on UA-cam Video

    • @PhilVandelay
      @PhilVandelay 6 років тому

      Yeah at first I thought "why would he make something boring like baseboards himself?" Then I remembered how freaking expensive those things are.

    • @dodge134
      @dodge134 5 років тому +1

      @@McClimber234 That's why we have shops! Who cares?

    • @McClimber234
      @McClimber234 5 років тому

      @@dodge134 I agree 😁. Shop time is some of my best time spent.
      I would rather watch this video again than political crap.

  • @tyler4164
    @tyler4164 6 років тому

    You are a genius. Its a real pleasure watching you & your ideas are simply breathtaking.

  • @michaelcheverie7579
    @michaelcheverie7579 5 років тому

    That was cool! As a 3D-printing enthusiast, I loved your non-3D-printing solution to your adapter problem! Good work!

  • @oldsteamguy
    @oldsteamguy 6 років тому +5

    awesome video. its a good thing you dont have a lot of professional grade equipment... then the videos wouldnt be interesting!

    • @matthiaswandel
      @matthiaswandel  6 років тому +4

      a 4-sided planer/shaper would have been so nice to have. But yes, not much of a video!

  • @BlueyMcPhluey
    @BlueyMcPhluey 6 років тому +5

    4:32 "wow, that actually works"

    • @Krommandant
      @Krommandant 6 років тому

      Less friction since the boards are on their thin side.

    • @bluecurvedesign
      @bluecurvedesign 6 років тому

      Yeah I had a good chuckle at that one, Matthias seemed genuinely surprised!

  • @badbenny8949
    @badbenny8949 6 років тому

    I have only just started getting into wood working overt past month or so and had only watch a couple of your videos. I now know why u have 1.3 mil subs. Great video I enjoyed it very much and learnt a lot. Thanks

  • @qualitydoor7620
    @qualitydoor7620 6 років тому

    I really enjoy all your videos. One little tip you may not have thought of... Slap a piece of tape on to the face of all those plugs before you run it through the bandsaw. No more plugs rolling all over the shop. You can just pick them off the tape as you need them...

  • @AstralJaeger
    @AstralJaeger 6 років тому +4

    Just asking, how do you plan to treat the wood, with some oil or wax? Or do you plan on using it how it is? I would be really interrested in that, learned a lot on your channel till now

    • @matthiaswandel
      @matthiaswandel  6 років тому +8

      just varnish

    • @AstralJaeger
      @AstralJaeger 6 років тому +2

      ok, thank you, cause I am thinking how to treat a shelf expansion I made my self, keep on doing the good work.

  • @johnathonnichols
    @johnathonnichols 6 років тому +3

    If you left your daughter in the shop long enough you know she would have gotten that bag empty and saved you the trouble.

  • @RyanMonty
    @RyanMonty 6 років тому

    This is unreal. Your ingenuity is unmatched lol

  • @FarmCraft101
    @FarmCraft101 6 років тому +2

    Loving the power feeder. I might see one of those in my future... Great vid. Thanks for sharing.

  • @bdbgh
    @bdbgh 6 років тому +16

    What do you usually do with the saw dust?

    • @patriotsriot
      @patriotsriot 6 років тому +1

      ^^^This!

    • @BreatheHydrogen
      @BreatheHydrogen 6 років тому +10

      bdbgh an older video he showed that he usually burns it. It doesn't burn well on its own iirc but it burns well with things.

    • @Makedeth
      @Makedeth 6 років тому +5

      he burns it, usually in cardboard boxes, along with firewood. they dont really burn on their own very well.

    • @pinkponyofprey1965
      @pinkponyofprey1965 6 років тому +3

      I think he burns it, but it doesn't burn very well on its own so he uses firewood and cardboard boxes

    • @Ptaku93
      @Ptaku93 6 років тому +8

      snorts it

  • @Smallwitz
    @Smallwitz 6 років тому +5

    Just a rare UA-cam comment passing by

  • @jennymollydrescher8569
    @jennymollydrescher8569 6 років тому

    Looking forward to the Powerfeeder Video! 😃

  • @TravisMeeks6
    @TravisMeeks6 6 років тому

    this fella never ceases to amaze me!

  • @patchedupdemon7104
    @patchedupdemon7104 6 років тому

    i usually shake my head at people over complicating things but this time i really admire your ingenuity

  • @baconcatbug
    @baconcatbug 6 років тому

    That power feeder jig is awesome! Definitely worthy of a proper motor instead of a drill IMHO.

  • @mikeweckesser4450
    @mikeweckesser4450 6 років тому

    Don't think there has been a video ive watched on here that I haven't said "This guy is a genius when it comes to ingenuity". well played sir, well played. keep em coming

  • @billymurphy3
    @billymurphy3 3 місяці тому

    I’m surprised I only just came across this.
    I’m blown away a cordless drill could work like that haha

  • @Mister_Pines
    @Mister_Pines 6 років тому

    Brilliant work, Matthias!

  • @jonathanhurley660
    @jonathanhurley660 6 років тому

    Title says video is about cutting baseboards. "What could possibly be interesting about that?"
    Power drill + roller skate = ???
    The MacGyver of Woodworking never ceases to surprise me.

  • @michaelhuberty5231
    @michaelhuberty5231 2 роки тому

    Kick ass video! 1st time viewer here. I was planning to refinish my oak veneer baseboards, painting them white, but as I was pulling them off I saw how crappy and cheap they are so figured I might just buy some that are a lot nicer and already painted. Then I thought, wait, maybe I should just buy some pine planking and make some myself. Why not? I have a jointer, a table saw, a router table, etc. etc., then I saw that I can get 80 feet for less than $120 already primed and concluded that would be the best route. I have plenty of other tasks I can spend that time on.

  • @inexplah
    @inexplah 6 років тому

    You're welcome for the magnet advice, and thank you for the idea to use the table saw before the router. I enjoy your channel.

  • @billfromelma
    @billfromelma 6 років тому

    Hey Matthias, great video. The base came out great , and I agree, the power feeder is a big part of that. Looking forward to the video about it.

  • @vaseto1987
    @vaseto1987 6 років тому

    You just made the industrial revolution. thanks for makeing these

  • @fynbo1007
    @fynbo1007 6 років тому

    You don't need any fitness or workout, just doing two men's jobs. Very beautiful work done, thank you for sharing your amazing video. God bless you and your family.

  • @Cowboy_Ash
    @Cowboy_Ash 6 років тому

    This proves that if you have good content, you don't need click bait titles. Excellent work.

  • @jazbuilding
    @jazbuilding 6 років тому

    Great video as always. IMO best in class on UA-cam. The drive pulley on my Craftsman table saw would periodically come loose from the arbor (every couple months or sooner with heavy use). The arbor was beat up and I was considering getting a new one. Instead, I purchased a higher quality pulley with a beefy collar from a machine supply house and drilled and tapped 2 additional set screws into the collar. The three set screws have held the pulley tight for several years.

  • @ianrobinson9565
    @ianrobinson9565 3 роки тому

    I like your power feed, certainly helps when working alone. Cheers.

  • @MrLikeke
    @MrLikeke 6 років тому

    Make a helper clone next. I surely appreciate your ability to make the job easier. For my home I made about 800 lineal feet of three part base moulding plus all the door trim, plinths, etc. One man job make difficult.

  • @Remaggib
    @Remaggib 6 років тому

    There is so much genius in this video, holy cow. I just can't wrap my head around how you think of all this stuff

  • @jleonard1831
    @jleonard1831 6 років тому

    Dude you are a freaking genius. Keep up the good work.

  • @fishindude72
    @fishindude72 6 років тому

    Can't get enough of your videos great job on the baseboard

  • @sconnett
    @sconnett 6 років тому

    Baseboard looks awesome.... But I have to say, the drill powered feeder is brilliant.....

  • @felixfromnebraska8648
    @felixfromnebraska8648 6 років тому

    It is so much fun to see what you come up with when you work Matthias. Thanks, for sharing..

  • @SuperGrover
    @SuperGrover 6 років тому

    You're a very clever man Matthias.

  • @mfer1824
    @mfer1824 6 років тому

    Genius! Every time I watch I am learning new ways to engineer things I don't have. You always impress!

  • @SimonPollock
    @SimonPollock 6 років тому

    Truly tthe MacGuyver of the woodworking world. Thanks, Matthias!

  • @jonq8714
    @jonq8714 6 років тому

    You're the man Mattias.

  • @stevegodffrey2917
    @stevegodffrey2917 6 років тому

    I don't know why but this is my favourite video so far. Great ingenuity and result. Wow!

  • @heehaw316
    @heehaw316 6 років тому

    power feeder is gold, stealing that

  • @Khellendros_
    @Khellendros_ 6 років тому

    This is like the industrial revolution of the early 20th century. Automatization!
    Love it!

  • @ljones396
    @ljones396 6 років тому

    That autofeed is stunningly simple. Awesome, thank you.