5 Woodworking Tips Youtubers Don’t Share!

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  • Опубліковано 10 чер 2024
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    0:00 Intro
    0:15 Jointing Lumber
    1:04 Using the Correct Clamp
    1:50 Woodworkers Guild of America
    3:00 Cutting Rabbet Joints
    6:03 Custom Woodworking Templates
    7:20 Eliminate Workshop Chores
    9:20 Invest in Specialty Tools
    Like many woodworkers, I picked up tips and tricks by building projects and gaining experience. Over time, I noticed there were some techniques or tools that worked out great so I kept utilizing them. Other times, I found out what doesn’t work well and needed a better solution.
    Regardless of where we’re at along our woodworking journey, I hope we can stay in a learning mindset. We can always improve our craft. Here are some woodworking tips I’ve picked up over time. If I stay in learning mode and strive to improve my skills, I’m optimistic I will be able to add to this list in the years to follow.
    Repeatedly Joint Lumber
    To start the build process of a woodworking project, we mill lumber and ensure it’s flat and square. Woodworkers understand the value of perfectly dimensioned materials. Don't over look the value of jointing your lumber again after making cuts at the table saw.
    Use the Correct Clamps
    Woodworkers have a lot of clamps styles and sizes to choose from, but I’ll argue that the F style clamp is the most common and versatile. Instead of using these clamps for smaller projects, consider using Japanese bar clamps. These small, light weight clamps flush against the box, which not only means they don’t stick out like F style clamps, but they can also be used to reference and align parts.
    Digital Templates
    If you watch many of my UA-cam videos, you’ll see I use a lot of templates, especially in my scroll saw projects. Instead of trying to hand sketch a graphic or shape on your workpiece, learn how to make custom templates using vector software. I have a free three-video class on my website that shows you the basics that a woodworker should know. Check it out here: newtonmakes.com/inkscape-for-...
    Eliminate Workshop Chores
    The least you hate something, the more likely you will do it. With this in mind, I recommend removing chores in the workshop. For me, it's sharpening tools. Find a process that you like, or at least, don't hate. That's why I switched from using water stones to diamond sharpening stones.
    Specialty Tools
    There are projects that inherently require a significant amount of time to complete specific elements. When faced with a common situation that you dislike or takes a considerable amount of time, look into tools or items that could make the process faster, easier, and more enjoyable. This is why I bought micro sanding sticks. Game changing tool!
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    Here’s a list of tools and materials that I used to make this project. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
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    This video was sponsored by Woodworkers Guild of America
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  • @NewtonMakes
    @NewtonMakes  Місяць тому +3

    The first 1,000 people to use my link will get a full year of Premium membership to Woodworkers Guild of America for only $1.49: go.wwgoa.com/newtonmakes/

  • @LYTOMIZE_Woodshop
    @LYTOMIZE_Woodshop Місяць тому +5

    You just never know when one of these videos will solve a problem... I didn't know about the sanding sticks but have had a need for a while now that they clearly take care of. I've ordered some from Lee Valley and will have them tonight! Thanks!
    This isn't just "another advertisement" - unless you're someone who knows everything. I appreciate these videos. Thank you!

  • @doctormo
    @doctormo 9 днів тому

    Thanks for the shout out. You have a great channel here.
    - Inkscape developer

  • @harolddecapodian2308
    @harolddecapodian2308 Місяць тому +7

    Those clamps look incredibly easy to make, reckon I’ll give it a go

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  Місяць тому +2

      I personally like the steel ones better. Both are fantastic though.

  • @terrychristian672
    @terrychristian672 Місяць тому +5

    I like that sharpening box idea.

    • @russellfay81
      @russellfay81 Місяць тому

      I agree! Would love to see how you made it!

  • @rexseven93
    @rexseven93 Місяць тому +5

    A simple mind set change will help a person reduce the amount of money they waste on tools. Don't see a tool and think it looks cool, buy it, and then try to figure out how you will use it. Turn the process around. When there are processes or actions you do that are tedious or don't work well, look for tools to help that activity. It's a simple little perspective change, but it helps... not that I still don't buy tools I have no idea how I will ever use the thing.

    • @markoogle
      @markoogle Місяць тому

      Most underrated comment

    • @rexseven93
      @rexseven93 Місяць тому

      @@markoogle Thanks. I keep this idea in the drawer with all the tools I don't use.

  • @daganael
    @daganael Місяць тому +1

    your scrollsaw projects are amazing ! we need videos on that !

  • @vanessaclark9303
    @vanessaclark9303 Місяць тому

    I've wanted to join Woodworkers Guild for years. Thanks so much for the discount and congratulations on the sponsorship!

  • @travelwell8098
    @travelwell8098 Місяць тому +1

    Never saw those Japanese bar clamps before.... very nifty!

  • @chrisb1029384
    @chrisb1029384 Місяць тому

    I love your videos! Always informative and to the point, giving me just what I need. Thanks for the tips!

  • @scottbyrd2157
    @scottbyrd2157 Місяць тому +1

    Awesome video! Finally someone thinking outside the box.

  • @dougggiereid
    @dougggiereid Місяць тому +1

    Thank you for a really great video showing a bunch of items I've never seen or heard of before. Really brilliant!

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  Місяць тому

      Thanks for taking time to watch it!

  • @jimrosson6702
    @jimrosson6702 Місяць тому

    Great video Billy full of great tips Thanks for sharing. Definitely going to check out the clamps and sanding sticks

  • @dian3145
    @dian3145 Місяць тому +1

    I make small boxes…need those clamps!
    Nice to see you again!

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  Місяць тому

      Had to prep for a bunch of videos about to drop. These clamps are great!

  • @justinbanks2380
    @justinbanks2380 Місяць тому

    Some great tips! Thanks

  • @johnlcallaway
    @johnlcallaway Місяць тому

    Thanks for the information about the clamps and sanding sticks, never knew they existed. Never really thought about the jointer tip, but it makes sense. I'll pay more attention to that in the future.

    • @williambranham6249
      @williambranham6249 24 дні тому

      Ice cream sticks from hobby store make excellent sanding aids. Use any grit with super glue and make different widths and shapes. Shorten as you go to get fresh grit like pencil lead

  • @toddwilliams254
    @toddwilliams254 Місяць тому

    Great points. Great video.
    Anyone who's spent time in Japan will have noticed that a lot of things we that just "assumed" need to be a particular size are simply not! Look at a urinal valve.
    Best regards,
    Todd

  • @alexpizio
    @alexpizio Місяць тому

    Thank You for your videos
    !

  • @markduggan3451
    @markduggan3451 Місяць тому

    I really like the look of those clamps.

  • @thomastieffenbacherdocsava1549
    @thomastieffenbacherdocsava1549 20 днів тому

    A kindred spirit! Became a subscriber because of your approach! LOL!

  • @stevecocchetto
    @stevecocchetto Місяць тому

    Great idea! Did you make a video about your sanding box setup?

  • @Brian-tb1zs
    @Brian-tb1zs Місяць тому

    Love those clamps !

  • @paulwood6659
    @paulwood6659 Місяць тому +1

    great, now I will buy more clamps and make a rack for them.

  • @michaelwillson6847
    @michaelwillson6847 Місяць тому

    Dam Billys back 💥💥💥 awesome video m8. Love them little clamps. Also just fyi i bought similar sanding sticks from temu and granted there disposable but they was like 3 quid for a hundred worked well. Can't wait see Deadpool btw looks fricking amazing 😀👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @anthonyseiver7000
    @anthonyseiver7000 Місяць тому

    Love the Japanese brass box making clamps (hategane). The only issue is to keep them clean. Mine gum up with PVA glue.

  • @pff7852
    @pff7852 Місяць тому

    where did you find those small clamps ?

  • @mrtedfella
    @mrtedfella Місяць тому

    Another great video! The Japanese clamps seem like a great idea for small projects and glue-ups. However, they are out of stock at Amazon and they may restock the clamps. Any idea (s) where else to look for the clamps? I looked around but did not spot any other sellers.

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  22 дні тому

      I really dig them. The clamps seem to be available online amzn.to/3yrrt7K

  • @thedeano65
    @thedeano65 Місяць тому +1

    Mr Newton I like all your tips but reality is I don't have a table saw and make boxes I cut all my rebates with a Stanley no 50 and joints with a shooting board splines are cut by hand please do a video with this in mind I would appreciate some more tips to make life easier thanks Dean

  • @Kosh42EFG
    @Kosh42EFG Місяць тому

    First. Awesome as ever. Now to find those clamps in the UK....

    • @ga5743
      @ga5743 Місяць тому

      Amazon has them but I don’t know if they ship to UK

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations Місяць тому

    Thanks a bunch for all the tips, Billy! 😃
    Which software do you use for drawing the templates?
    Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  Місяць тому +1

      I almost always use Inkscape. I find it way more user friendly than Illustrator, but I believe I'm in the minority.

    • @MCsCreations
      @MCsCreations Місяць тому

      @@NewtonMakes Oh, I like it very much as well! Thanks! 😊

  • @ImLeeBee
    @ImLeeBee Місяць тому

    Great video, I'd heard of, but then forgotten about those little Japanese clamps. This time I'm gonna save some to my wish list! Also, what's the purpose of the granite slab on your sharpening box if you're not using it with the scary sharp (sandpaper) method? Since you're using diamond stones anyway, it seems a bit overkill in the expense department.

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  22 дні тому

      It gives me a durable, flat surface that can get wet and cleaned easily.

  • @benjaminalexander3321
    @benjaminalexander3321 17 годин тому

    2:04 Can I still join the guild even though I’m from South Africa?

  • @julibrady7427
    @julibrady7427 15 днів тому

    Clamping small stuff ...string and a stick!

  • @hdwoodshop
    @hdwoodshop 26 днів тому

    Your little clamps don’t clamp across a large area. I noticed you prob need two on each joint or you’ll get a gap on non clamp side.

  • @Goalsplus
    @Goalsplus Місяць тому

    Clamp manufacturers take note of the advantages of clamping one clamp onto the arm of another.

  • @williambranham6249
    @williambranham6249 24 дні тому +2

    Love your channel. I did find a way to soak my sharpening stones. I just put them in Tupperware wear containers.

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  22 дні тому

      I do the same thing when I use them

    • @williambranham6249
      @williambranham6249 18 днів тому

      Yes , out of sight out of mind.
      I’ve been using diamonds for a while.

  • @richardwilson1702
    @richardwilson1702 Місяць тому

    WHAT BRAND IS YOUR LASER ENGRAVER THANKS

  • @MarcBridie
    @MarcBridie Місяць тому

    I have no idea what you were talking about with your first tip. I don't see how you wound up with different sizes.

  • @brendo1000
    @brendo1000 Місяць тому

    Hi Billy - Stupid question - what do you put under the diamond stone to stop it sliding on the granite?
    Great vid!

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  Місяць тому

      Good question. I have a non-skid pad that came with one of them. It looks like this: amzn.to/3w2NngR

    • @brendo1000
      @brendo1000 Місяць тому

      @@NewtonMakes brilliant thank you!

    • @johnbesharian9965
      @johnbesharian9965 Місяць тому +1

      My DiaSharp diamond plates come with a set of 4 rubber[like] feet that work fairly well. However, having clampable or wedgable end stops at each end, lower than the plate height, does come in handy during certain difficult sharpenings. A rubber mesh router or kitchen mat would serve the same purpose as the rubber feet. Just be certain you're able to dry off the steel diamond plates before putting them away if you wet them when using them, as rust is not your friend.

  • @tremolobar
    @tremolobar Місяць тому

    Thanks for the guild info, I joined. Had no idea that existed as I’m pretty new to the craft.

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  Місяць тому +1

      There's a BUNCH of info there. 👍

  • @user-um6vp8th4f
    @user-um6vp8th4f Місяць тому

    i love you

  • @d.bishop1034
    @d.bishop1034 Місяць тому +1

    But its just so satisfying to honk down with 300lbs of clamping pressure. So what if 3lbs is enough. 😂

    • @johnbesharian9965
      @johnbesharian9965 Місяць тому

      Maybe 6/8 years ago some male friend of my then room mate, Carrie, looked at my collection of Pittsburg F-clamps that I'd bought back in the mid '90's (a dozen in each size) and, I guess to impress her, chided me about how they weren't as strong as the one's he had. I just looked at him and said (smilingly, of course), "If your joinery's good you don't need much pressure". He wasn't very happy.

    • @williambranham6249
      @williambranham6249 18 днів тому

      Good reply. You’re right to a degree. Miters need pressure. Butt joints need pressure. Finger and dovetails not so much.

  • @patbird9694
    @patbird9694 Місяць тому +1

    Haven’t watched woodworking guild of America since George shaved his moustache.

  • @JohnColgan.
    @JohnColgan. Місяць тому

    Hategane clamps

  • @johnisley1285
    @johnisley1285 Місяць тому +13

    Just another advertisement.

  • @akgoldbear7669
    @akgoldbear7669 Місяць тому

    The video is about nothing. Just marketing. I wasted my time... 🤨

  • @dumbarsechippy
    @dumbarsechippy Місяць тому

    That leprechaun has a five legged horse!