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  • @SpencleyDesignCo
    @SpencleyDesignCo  Місяць тому +6

    The first 100 people to use my promo code “SPENCLEY40”
    will get 40% off their first order of Hungryroot bit.ly/4cTqV9R

    • @Domicle
      @Domicle 16 днів тому

      First video of y'all's I'm watching is from 4yrs ago, 242 subs. Gotta finish it, Later Gators.

  • @Kregrr
    @Kregrr Місяць тому +38

    3D animations, relevant movie clips, voiceovers, hours and hours of footage to plan, film, then edit down... this video must have been a MASSIVE amount of work. To even watch the whole video 6 times for QA would take half a day. Let alone the thoughtful projects and plans too. THANK YOU for this video!

    • @YTubeSDD
      @YTubeSDD Місяць тому +6

      Granted it's still lots of work and a decent video, but this long video is just a collection of his videos from the last 2+ years stitched together and not a fully brand new work.

    • @jimweisgram9185
      @jimweisgram9185 Місяць тому

      Great idea. Good execution.
      I won't be watching more of your videos because of the continual product promotion and way too exposition.
      That's not actually a complaint. You seem to have a healthy following and there is an audience for the detailed instructions. Just not for me.

  • @shanepreshong8752
    @shanepreshong8752 7 днів тому +3

    Hotdog lol.
    Thank you for this. I lost everything, tools and all, in the divorce. Starting over without all the extras is much easier with your method of teaching that assumes we are starting with nothing.
    Thank you

  • @kevinvidomski9656
    @kevinvidomski9656 23 дні тому +1

    The drum sander trick solves a problem that I've been thinking about for two days. Thank you!

  • @torian4795
    @torian4795 Місяць тому +16

    This man does more with less shop space than I would ever even attempt

    • @gaiustacitus4242
      @gaiustacitus4242 Місяць тому

      You're right. He doesn't waste one square inch of the available space.

    • @CHIPSpeaking
      @CHIPSpeaking Місяць тому +1

      He has mas grande huevos, for sure. I like watching his film, no pretense.

    • @nathan1sixteen
      @nathan1sixteen Місяць тому +3

      And yet, I’m super jealous of his “less shop space” because my “shop” is a 4x8 concrete pad in my backyard and my carpeted living room, lol. You work with what you have available

    • @kfletcher2005
      @kfletcher2005 Місяць тому

      Him and Scott Walsh both. Amazing what they do in that shop space. Mine is about the same, and I can hardly walk though it. I need to organize better.

  • @TrueBornNana
    @TrueBornNana Місяць тому +2

    I enjoy the transparency of your mistakes in your videos along with the great ideas and step by step instructions. Thank you for sharing.

  • @BayouChilehead
    @BayouChilehead 8 днів тому

    Hot Dog!! The only tools I use are Ryobi! I have been using them for 15+ years and have never had an issue with any of them! I do have one Dewalt corded random orbital sander only because I got it at an estate sale for 5 dollars! Your views on projects are the way I like it! I don't care too much what it looks like just as long as it works!

  • @thornleymarshalldesigns
    @thornleymarshalldesigns 3 дні тому

    Loving these builds, I’m only up to the dust collection box and thought I would post, if you mad the box a bit deeper and placed the vacuum hose at the bottom, instead of at the back, the sawdust would automatically fall that way and it would more likely collect more of the dust without there being a build up.

  • @Butlerfamilyfarm2005
    @Butlerfamilyfarm2005 Місяць тому +2

    another great video! thanks for showing these! I love the vac swing. I like you have a small shop and this will work great in mine.

  • @RickDaniels-cj5vp
    @RickDaniels-cj5vp 3 дні тому

    Hot Dog! What about building a butter fly table top. Thinking about doing this for a table in our kitchen. Now it's just the two of us, but we have great friends that stop by. With the table extensions hidden under the table it would be a quick way to expand when we play cards, games, or just come together to break bread and give thanks for great friends!!

  • @erock801
    @erock801 16 днів тому +1

    project idea: a mobile scrap storage cart with a way to keep the boards and sheet goods from bowing. everything in my garage has a bow from leaning up against the wall. it’s bad for the material and it looks like an episode of hoarders for termites.

    • @MsSagansMom
      @MsSagansMom 6 днів тому

      I'd like to watch and learn how to build this for my little workspace. I'm a scrap hoarder... admitting it as a first step to my recovery. 😂

  • @bradleyrowell2586
    @bradleyrowell2586 4 дні тому

    I Love by Ryobi Tools! From my 12' Miter to my lawn mower.

  • @stephanstocker3717
    @stephanstocker3717 Місяць тому +3

    If you would have drilled a hole at the top, the width of the slot, 2 cuts per slot shoulda done it.👍 love the channel

  • @ambermeadows4787
    @ambermeadows4787 14 днів тому

    HotDog!!! I love the way you sorta " dumb it down" for people like me!!! You are a great teacher for beginner woodworkers!! Thank you

  • @marktognella6337
    @marktognella6337 5 днів тому

    Thanks!

  • @Ben-rh7mf
    @Ben-rh7mf Місяць тому

    Keeping in some of the mistakes and challenges to overcome is very helpful for a beginner like myself.

  • @amaugh01
    @amaugh01 27 днів тому +1

    Hot Dog! "My pickup truck hasn't gone through puberty yet." LOL! I'm subscribing just for that (because I too have a vehicle that is not a truck....)

  • @ambermeadows4787
    @ambermeadows4787 14 днів тому

    Ryobi tools are a great way for the at home/amateur woodworker to begin their woodworking adventure !!!

  • @beewagyu
    @beewagyu 8 днів тому

    Hey.
    I know you like your SawStop table saw but you should look into putting an "INCRA" TS LS Combo 4 with the Wonder fence Joinery package upgrade on it. You'll then have the most accurate and reproducible guides and setup out there. I did it to my older Rigid TS3650 saw.
    Love your videos. Keep it up great work!

  • @TheCapnchronick
    @TheCapnchronick 4 дні тому

    Hot dog! It was awesome seeing some of your older content. Something like 246 subscribers then.. 196k+ now! 😂

  • @MsSagansMom
    @MsSagansMom 6 днів тому

    Hotttdog! I'm a bit behind in becoming a talented wood worker, but your videos are helping me catch up and get up to optimal orbittal speed 😂 thank you for neing an excellent mentor and very relevant content creator.😊

  • @carlosarthurpetry3674
    @carlosarthurpetry3674 Місяць тому +3

    15:53 drill holes at the end of the slots then cut them at the table saw. No need for the slots to be square at the end, and that will save you from having to hog out all that material with the table saw.

    • @patrickharrison8272
      @patrickharrison8272 Місяць тому

      came here to write this!

    • @SteifWood
      @SteifWood Місяць тому

      @@patrickharrison8272 same

    • @matthewkelly1717
      @matthewkelly1717 Місяць тому +1

      For that matter, could have just laid the piece on its back and used dado blade.

    • @toeknee182
      @toeknee182 Місяць тому

      As @@matthewkelly1717 I was wondering why Eric didn't do it. Sometimes the most obvious solution is staring you in the face, but you cannot see it. Overall, I love the video... Thanks

  • @richarddpetersen169
    @richarddpetersen169 16 днів тому

    For dust collection on the router box, put some holes or a slit in the bottom for air to drag the dust towards the inlet of the vac

  • @WoodworkingTop535
    @WoodworkingTop535 Місяць тому

    It's really interesting to watch this video, thank you for uploading it

  • @TheTalonts
    @TheTalonts Місяць тому +1

    Another "tool" you should get if you're going to be working on the floor - a garden mat or yoga mat! Save your knees. Mats are usually cheaper than kneepads, more comfortable, and can be used for many things.
    Or high density grey foam from computer/appliance packing. Or even the pieces of "pink foam" you use to back the wood to cut.

  • @sigurjonhelgason8943
    @sigurjonhelgason8943 Місяць тому

    Really like this small shop and hard to dreg the shop vac around thank you

  • @gatordontplay8161
    @gatordontplay8161 Місяць тому

    Appreciate the video! Just built the boom arm and it came out perfect.

  • @pewi9134
    @pewi9134 21 день тому

    Nice idea to mention HOT DOG. I love the toungue method to increase accuracy.

  • @OtherThanIntendedPurpose
    @OtherThanIntendedPurpose Місяць тому

    Knockwurst.. ( much better than a hot dog) I have the job site (delta) table saw that I bought 30 years ago when I was young, healthy and building houses. it is in fairly rough condition, but I can't afford to replace it. I clamp a straight edge as the fence, and have to use pliers to raise and lower the blade. but it works. 27 years ago my house burned down, so I lost 95% of my tools. and over the years, replacing them with a VA pension has made it so a lot of my tools are Harbor Freight cheapies. I have still put out some pretty nice pieces over the years. for my grandson's birthday last year I made him a corn hole set, that had folding legs, and stainless draw catches, with a handle on one side of one of the box frames to make it close up like an oversized suitcase with the bean bags, as well as a ladder ball set I also made him, and the balls for that in a portable game kit for picnics etc.

  • @AngieWilliamsDesigns
    @AngieWilliamsDesigns Місяць тому

    Great video. Lots of great projects.

  • @hugereductions
    @hugereductions Місяць тому

    Your generosity doesn't go unnoticed. Many thanks.

  • @mjlly1
    @mjlly1 Місяць тому

    For your clamp rack I would make a router template for one groove ( using a bearing bit)
    and a Key so you can move it over evenly each time.

  • @raimonddeieso7433
    @raimonddeieso7433 21 день тому

    Hot dog you are committed to pocket fixings 😊

  • @Dalecase67
    @Dalecase67 Місяць тому

    Hot dog, great video, thanks

  • @moneymakingmikeg.9555
    @moneymakingmikeg.9555 Місяць тому

    Took me 3 separate attempts to finish video in its entirety!! You guys put a lot into making these videos, the least I can do is watch it all. Nice trip down memory lane Bud. Hoping all is well, Dirty Jersey out!!

  • @DonaldWiseman-qf4rr
    @DonaldWiseman-qf4rr 15 днів тому

    I have a question regarding the dust collection box for your router table. The router motor obviously has a cooling system built in that pulls air from the ambient and forces it through the motor to cool the windings and stator. It would seem to me that placing the entire router within the dust collection box would place much more dust within the router cooling air stream. I would think it would plug up the cooling passages faster/more frequently, eventually damaging the router or at best, shortening the life of the motor. What are your thoughts?

  • @DaveWrightKB9MNM
    @DaveWrightKB9MNM Місяць тому +1

    I inherited an old Rockwell 10" right tilt table saw that has a very large right hand extension table. I have considered installing a router on the far end of the table. My problem is 1) I dont have bits yet for my new Skil router and 2) I cant find an insert that fits said router. I'm sure I'll come u with something.

  • @michaelhancock2222
    @michaelhancock2222 Місяць тому

    Brilliant Video, I love this channel, it is beginner friendly!

  • @Gandolff2000
    @Gandolff2000 24 дні тому

    Hotdog is my favorite. LOL Thanks for this video

  • @Sebastopolmark
    @Sebastopolmark Місяць тому

    All GREAT projects Eric. Only two gripes; 1. How do you pre-drill? Would that be grabbing the drill and bits?? 2. I didn't hear anything about cleaning up the leavings in the parking lot? Small thing but we all have to do our part. Keep the vids coming! !! !!!

  • @theabombination1
    @theabombination1 8 днів тому

    “I tend to err on the side of overbuilding something”… *proceeds to attach wing sides to wing top with 84729265 screws* 😂

  • @kevinvidomski9656
    @kevinvidomski9656 23 дні тому

    Making all those hole layout marks and the subsequent drilling looks so tedious. :) When I made a vacuum table for my hobby CNC I used the CNC to drill the holes. If I take the CNC's table out I can just put the CNC on top of whatever I'm working on.
    It's a great project. I'm going to build one too. Thank you for making these videos.

  • @annetttt
    @annetttt 16 днів тому

    Thanks buddy!

  • @tomnielsen3661
    @tomnielsen3661 Місяць тому

    Wow! that was amazing.

  • @Reina12375
    @Reina12375 Місяць тому

    I’m learning so much!

  • @thornleymarshalldesigns
    @thornleymarshalldesigns 3 дні тому

    Hotdog…. Now I’m hungry lol 😊

  • @ryanflessing7898
    @ryanflessing7898 Місяць тому

    Finger joint jig kind of thing for the repetitive cutting on the clamp rack seems like it would work.

  • @OccasionalWoodcraft
    @OccasionalWoodcraft 21 день тому

    As I watched this, my Amazon wishlist grew and grew and grew. I never even knew those Krieg cupboard jigs existed and now I want them. I don't need them right now, but....

  • @dougprentice1363
    @dougprentice1363 Місяць тому

    Ryobi tools are a great value. Place i work has about 50 of the drills. Used all day.

  • @g.m.forsythe9626
    @g.m.forsythe9626 Місяць тому

    Hot Dog! I find it easy when trying to duplicate a length on the miter saw to line them up as you did (at 1:26:28), (by feel at the far edge) and then bring the blade down and slide both over until the already-cut one touches the blade of the saw, and then make the cut. No inaccuracy due to thickness of the pencil line, and less work. Just a thought. My wife loves listening to your funny comments as she makes my breakfast. Thanks for this video.

  • @leosteger2218
    @leosteger2218 Місяць тому

    Hotdog nice work bench

  • @ctiernan21
    @ctiernan21 28 днів тому

    Ryobi isnt bad, I have my main frequently used dewalt tools but my one off less frequently used tools as ryobi.

  • @mikehuber6005
    @mikehuber6005 Місяць тому

    Hot Dog, I love these ideas

  • @chevybeaglenox2402
    @chevybeaglenox2402 Місяць тому

    I love my ryobi tools. Yes I don’t use them everyday but they have the largest battery power tool line. So you can use the same battery for variety of tools. Ryobi is my choice

  • @Timber2Toothpicks
    @Timber2Toothpicks 25 днів тому

    I am the dude that got run over by a drunk driver in his powerchair. My Docs have had me flying low. Spine surgery on Tuesday. Then one more spine surgery and then they remove the “thing” in my brain. I watch a lot of UA-cam. Please, please please do not drift off the building of your projects! Dont. Everyone is reviewing RED Tools and Festool. I am an OG at almost 70. Like I said a masters in Technical Woodcraft. How on earth I kept my shop employing 6 dudes for 25 years escapes me. I still do not own a RED Tool one and the last time I used Festool was in 1985 when living and working in Germany. Festool was like all there was! No Sustainers or all this fluff but we still managed to knock out 5 Star builds. It was all 5 Star. We had a blast making things crazy good. Like I told you, you got the eye and the hand to eye skill sets that it takes. The day you buy your house is the day you blow the roof off of what you dont even know is holding you down. You also have the gift of gab. Keep building your projects. Sure, acquire free stuff every chance you get. ME? 17:43 Yes I am worried BIG TIME. It will all be fine. I also hold my doctorate in Theology so as one would guess that has been more than just a hand on my shoulder. That and a ton of opiates help me along when I am buying expensive machines and tools at the end of very very long days. Keep the party going…. Best! TS, Portland, Oregon

  • @johnbauer3801
    @johnbauer3801 Місяць тому

    comment about Clamp Rack...Drill 3/8 dia.hole at end of each slot, then make two cuts each edge of hole, saves time and less work...

  • @1982nsu
    @1982nsu Місяць тому

    14:00 Radial Arm Saw is the solution for this type of multiple cuts.

  • @LeeGlin
    @LeeGlin Місяць тому +2

    Hot dog. Thank you for all the videos you make, I love them, and also, thank you so much for putting your ideas/plans up for free. You're going to help me and everyone else easier to make projects. Keep up the good work mate.

  • @bigredracingdog466
    @bigredracingdog466 22 дні тому

    5:17 I have Festool stuff for when my tools need to be great and Ryobi for when they just need to be OK.

  • @TrepedatiousTrex
    @TrepedatiousTrex 11 днів тому

    I’ve seen square drill bits that could’ve gotten you the top of each notch on the clamp rack, ORRR a spiral bit router jig that you can knock half the thickness out and then a second pass again. Taller dado stack too obviously but they don’t really make them that big for good reason.

  • @JFleming1965
    @JFleming1965 24 дні тому

    Hot dog. Cool video

  • @Hunter-vl6ft
    @Hunter-vl6ft Місяць тому

    Thanks

  • @LocalhostX
    @LocalhostX Місяць тому +1

    15:30 Instead of DADO'ing with a regular blade, I would have Just drilled a hole the width of the DADO, and then sawed out the left and right cut. Then just tell yourself the rounded corners look better and voilá.

  • @peterbovey3570
    @peterbovey3570 Місяць тому

    My thought for the clamp holder is to drill holes at the back side of the cutout and then you only make two cuts on the table saw to hog out the waste.

  • @williamtyree3896
    @williamtyree3896 Місяць тому

    Love my ryobi

  • @kjones9280
    @kjones9280 13 днів тому

    Hotdog. Nice to see normal person doing a nice hobby

  • @slove120031
    @slove120031 Місяць тому

    Hotdog... if thats the word for this video. So long i havent made it that far yet. For the clamp storage, i dont think i have seen this on the tube, but i use a straightedge and draw a lineparallel to each side of the blade on the table all the way back to edge of table. Then u just line up pencil mark on the piece to the lines on the table. Makes for much faster repeat cuts like this when using a miter guage and nibbling away to get consistent cuts up to your line.

  • @billkeogh1591
    @billkeogh1591 24 дні тому

    Do you have to use Kreg screws when using their pocket hole jig or is there a more cost efficient alternative?

  • @ghayath2011
    @ghayath2011 Місяць тому

    Great video 👍 great mentor

  • @ryoukosan11
    @ryoukosan11 Місяць тому

    I'm not particularly a fan of Ryobi, but the best tool is the one that allows you to complete your task. If you were able to abuse a $50 router for three years before needing to replace it, then it did its job. Though I suspect that when this one dies, you'll probably be upgrading.

  • @John-yq8xz
    @John-yq8xz Місяць тому

    Just curious, looked quickly, but didnt see where you mentioned what power unit you are using for your vacuum? Shop vac? dust collection unit? Thanks...

  • @bryanmartin8336
    @bryanmartin8336 Місяць тому

    Fun to see where Spencley came from before Festool and Woodpeckers took over the shop. Although I really like where he is now too.

  • @tmlhkyfn
    @tmlhkyfn Місяць тому

    Hotdog; made a small donation for the plans, but not sure when or which ones I will actually build 🙃 I am pretty sure the Ridgid table saw base will be one as well as a modified version of your mobile workbench & drawers

  • @user-kq1fn6jy4e
    @user-kq1fn6jy4e Місяць тому

    Hot digity Dog
    Thanks for sharing

  • @geomatrix5452
    @geomatrix5452 28 днів тому

    Hot Dog ... and fries please!

  • @dougprentice1363
    @dougprentice1363 Місяць тому

    Sell the fesstools and buy a house. 😂
    Very nice video. I definitely need to build that boom arm.

  • @jameswilliamson8743
    @jameswilliamson8743 Місяць тому

    I like to see you put a router in that Rigid table saw

  • @jeaninepayne9303
    @jeaninepayne9303 Місяць тому

    Just downloaded one of your plans. I received a pdf and an skp file. Do I need to download sketchup software or are the files the same info just in different format? Thanks for all your terrific work. It's inspiring for this retired wannabe woodworker.

  • @mingochihenry5985
    @mingochihenry5985 25 днів тому

    Loving the content, keep it up

  • @MarshallLoveday
    @MarshallLoveday Місяць тому

    How's the move going, Eric? Looking forward to the 'new house / shop' project videos!

  • @paulbenbrook5542
    @paulbenbrook5542 Місяць тому

    I've got a primarily Ryobi garage shop and I haven't run into any show stopping issues. As tools die I'll likely replace them with higher quality ones but that's sort of built-in insurance as the ones that give up the ghost are likely the ones I use the most. Anything that stays Ryobi for a lifetime is a tool I didn't use enough to kill and buying a fancier one would have been a waste.

  • @joytekb
    @joytekb Місяць тому +2

    Hotdog
    Really happy i have found this friendly, simple to understand, transparent woodworking Channel.

  • @melissagraham6180
    @melissagraham6180 Місяць тому

    "I love the taste of sawdust." Hahahaha!

  • @mjb12141963
    @mjb12141963 Місяць тому

    The advantage to more tools is not just speed and accuracy, it is higher cost versus the amount of labor you need to put out and the chance of damaging wood that you need to replace if you drill or cut wrong. The ability to make a box that will hold a router under your table if you are willing to spend the money for the parts to hold the router you will need to buy. Oh, and not to mention where do you put the tools you have for fixing cars and where do you store everything that has nothing to do with the stuff you made that doesn't have a place anywhere else that you don't have any other place to put.

  • @mango-byte
    @mango-byte Місяць тому

    I was under the impression hammer mode is for masonry, does it add any benefit for drilling wood?

  • @davidwalker6043
    @davidwalker6043 9 днів тому

    I feel like I would have rigged some jig with a router, similar to a box joint.

  • @patrickfee5065
    @patrickfee5065 Місяць тому

    Great video....thank you

  • @stacyjohnson2878
    @stacyjohnson2878 Місяць тому

    HotDog! That was an amazing collection of video's!

  • @larrywright1315
    @larrywright1315 27 днів тому

    Hot Dog!!!

  • @mr_b2986
    @mr_b2986 Місяць тому

    Hotdog
    Awesome content. Glad I found your channel Eric, super helpful.
    Subscribed

  • @dadou13
    @dadou13 Місяць тому

    HotDog, this is almost as long as if I listened to the Green Suiters!

  • @vernsteinbrecker3759
    @vernsteinbrecker3759 Місяць тому

    Hot dog. Great video, very informative. Not to sure on the drawer colours

  • @ronhurley
    @ronhurley Місяць тому

    HOTDOG!!! Thanks for another informative video. ;-)

  • @arianewell6252
    @arianewell6252 Місяць тому +1

    Hot dog 🌭. Are you an ohioan? Is that an Ohio state shirt in the table saw base build?

  • @bobberndt9744
    @bobberndt9744 Місяць тому

    Plenty of terrific tips & ideas 💡 The one tip that I seemed to have missed - How do I convince Kreg to send me the Thousand($) of dollars of jigs for free since I can barely afford any One of them ? 🤷‍♂️😤🙇‍♂️

  • @RickDaniels-cj5vp
    @RickDaniels-cj5vp 3 дні тому

    Hot Dog! Like your video's. Downloaded the plans for a few of the projects. They were free, but wanted to leave a donation, but was not given the option. May want to let your web guy know.

  • @jameslovan2289
    @jameslovan2289 23 дні тому

    Where did you get the Johnson Paste wax? I've been looking everywhere...

  • @itsdabear
    @itsdabear 29 днів тому

    Amazing video, thank you! It is funny though how Ryobi tools are seen as cheap $h1t in North America, while it’s almost at the same price level and status as Dewalt/Makita in Europe, and in U.S you even get the better Ryobi versions compared to EU. That router cost me $200 in Ireland.😮

  • @dougprentice1363
    @dougprentice1363 Місяць тому

    Hot dog.
    Lots of good ideas.

  • @sherylstiles1205
    @sherylstiles1205 Місяць тому

    Hot dog I subscribed.