Small Pieces jig for the spindle moulder - www.armacproducts.co.uk/product/aigner-clamp-strip/ 5 Minute PU Glue - amzn.to/3XZh1iq 30 Minute PU Glue - amzn.to/4cVM3fg IPA Cleaner - amzn.to/3XRKcUF
I worked for an artisan custom woodworker for several years. I watch a fair amount of woodworking videos, but your skill level is unmatched.. Watching the custom entrance you recently finished is truly a work of art. We all do what we can with what we have, however your commitment to the artistry of joinery and custom work is truly an inspiration. My friend (I used to work for) is now teaching wood carving in Minnesota USA and that has been his love since day one. I am a counselor but long to return to the wood shop in semi-retirement to make heirloom pieces for whoever would have them. Never loose your love for the craft and artistry.
Hey thanks myman I’m a guitar and cabinet builder also love your videos you look constantly busy how you find the time to make such wonderful information videos is greatly appreciated
If that's not an Aigner workpiece holder, it looks just like one. I believe you can get them from Felder as well. They're awesome hey! Another great video thanks!!
Nice. Thanks for sharing. Can I ask how you would get the chamfer rail by the tenon with a router. Do they do a router bit would you know? Again, thanks for all the time editing to give us these great detailed videos.
Great treat to start the weekend off, another great video! I like you how start your cabinet builds by building the face frame first. Every video I have ever watched that involves cabinet builds, the face frame is always built after they have built the carcass. You approach makes much more sense to me. Great work and looking forward to the next fine instalment!!👍👍
Oh, this is going to be very valuable. I can tell having watched much of what you’ve been up to and knowing where you’re headed I have a bathroom remodel basically Starting as a plumbed open space and I’ll get to decide how I want to Proceed……. lead the way
I mistakenly thought this episode wouldn't be very helpful for me but once again you proved me wrong. I am going to try metric and get me one of those layout tapes, and the quest is on to find one of those small piece holders. Normally I would use my hand but I'm getting older and now realize I'm not indestructible. Although I've never seriously cut myself, I did however pin my fingers together with nail guns on more than one occasion. Nothing tape and toilet paper couldn't fix.
Cheers for the tip on the glue in last episode got 12tube box from Amazon just under £100.00 as others were £130 or so. Boy it’s gone up,last time bought a box it £80 odd.😮😢
I'm looking all over for your video on removing excess caulk. After you applied it, you sprayed something over the excess caulk then removed it without leaving a mess of caulk on each side of the joint.
amzn.to/3Wc8BCX its for MS Polymer type adhesive sealant or any solvent based product, the spray is just general IPA Isopropylalcohol. It wont work very well for waterbourne products.
I'll definitely be back for the next episode. :-) Two comments: * I loved the insight into your marking up process, especially the details of the specific marks, how they relate to each other, etc. I haven't seen anyone else provide much in the way of explanations there. (Maybe I'm not seeing the right videos...) * Have you ever talked in detail about why you use polyurethane glue, instead of a PVA glue (like Titebond in the US)? It seems like all I ever see other woodworkers use is PVA wood glue. Perhaps that's a difference between dedicated furniture making, and the kind of work you do, where there are many more structural elements?
Thanks Michael i appreciate you saying. Probably because to mark out properly you need to know the processes of what you are about to do inside out, and most ive watched on youtube are winging it at best, not all though. I havent made a video on it, but its just great strong adhesive, simple to apply and its quick. really quick. Cheap too. A £10 tube goes alot further than £10 tub of titebond
Trens support the channel so I didn't pay for it, but I always use it for dusting down the workshop or changing extractor bags now, as it stops the dust getting in your eyes and lungs. The big benefit being the eyes as you don't go home everyday with sore eyes. But it's really expensive and I couldn't wear it as a dust mask for over half hour I don't think. I'd say worth it for the health benefits if you have the cash for how I use it but it won't replace a daily wear dust mask
I just run a 3 1/4 hp router in my expensive Infinity table to make my stick & cope doors. I probably should just get a proper Shaper ? Truthfully they are unforgiving and nasty if fed wrong ! That has been thee hold off ? But it’s time ! Esp if I am planing to do solid wood cabinets such as those ! I hv done them but so often ppl see the price tag and say nice ply is fine skip the solid wood !
at 5'10, the thing you are using is a spannlade (the german name for it). And the manufacturer is Aigner. I guess that DBGM is a reseller that put his name on it. This is a super reliable jig. You can also look at their safety fence for the spindle moulder, it's really nice to use.
Small Pieces jig for the spindle moulder - www.armacproducts.co.uk/product/aigner-clamp-strip/
5 Minute PU Glue - amzn.to/3XZh1iq
30 Minute PU Glue - amzn.to/4cVM3fg
IPA Cleaner - amzn.to/3XRKcUF
Nice to see someone using dogtooth shelf supports in their cabinets!
I worked for an artisan custom woodworker for several years. I watch a fair amount of woodworking videos, but your skill level is unmatched.. Watching the custom entrance you recently finished is truly a work of art. We all do what we can with what we have, however your commitment to the artistry of joinery and custom work is truly an inspiration. My friend (I used to work for) is now teaching wood carving in Minnesota USA and that has been his love since day one. I am a counselor but long to return to the wood shop in semi-retirement to make heirloom pieces for whoever would have them. Never loose your love for the craft and artistry.
Your sketch up skills though. Love it, please start a series teaching people how you do it
'Episode 1' always has an air of excitement. Great filming and narration make them unmissable.
This is another level of carpentry - so pleased you shared
Enjoying the fast pace of the video. And there is still lots of tips. Nice custom cabinetry.
Hey thanks myman I’m a guitar and cabinet builder also love your videos you look constantly busy how you find the time to make such wonderful information videos is greatly appreciated
If that's not an Aigner workpiece holder, it looks just like one. I believe you can get them from Felder as well. They're awesome hey! Another great video thanks!!
It most probably came from felder but yeah i suspect its an aigner!
Excellence as standard for you. Love it.
I always get excited when I see “episode” in the tittle. Look forward to this series.
Thanks, might not be as in depth this one, but I will try my best.
More inspirational woodwork - thank you
Thanks Chris!
Yep, love a Bradshaw series 👍
Plywood is a good material for the carcass or frame. Using single cuts if wood for the exterior then is a great choice.
Again, thanx for sharing your work, it is absolute high quality
yes i will be watching :)
Cheers mate! 👍
Nice. Thanks for sharing. Can I ask how you would get the chamfer rail by the tenon with a router. Do they do a router bit would you know? Again, thanks for all the time editing to give us these great detailed videos.
great video
It'll be another epic build as always 🎉
Thanks mate 🥳
Great treat to start the weekend off, another great video! I like you how start your cabinet builds by building the face frame first. Every video I have ever watched that involves cabinet builds, the face frame is always built after they have built the carcass. You approach makes much more sense to me. Great work and looking forward to the next fine instalment!!👍👍
Count me in Oliver !! Cheers Simmo
Oh, this is going to be very valuable. I can tell having watched much of what you’ve been up to and knowing where you’re headed I have a bathroom remodel basically Starting as a plumbed open space and I’ll get to decide how I want to Proceed……. lead the way
I mistakenly thought this episode wouldn't be very helpful for me but once again you proved me wrong. I am going to try metric and get me one of those layout tapes, and the quest is on to find one of those small piece holders. Normally I would use my hand but I'm getting older and now realize I'm not indestructible. Although I've never seriously cut myself, I did however pin my fingers together with nail guns on more than one occasion. Nothing tape and toilet paper couldn't fix.
haha, a few helpful folk have commented the small piece jig is a aigner brand item, have a look through the comments
Metric is in inferior to imperial.
Hi Oliver. I love to see the ease at which you work. Great job. Have a restful night and a great weekend 🌞
Great video olly can’t wait for the next one
The jig you used for the small items is an Aigner Clamp Strip. It is the Fritz and Franz solution for spindle moulders.
I certainly will! Great work Oliver! Thanks 😊
Smashing vid. Cant find the link tho for the router cutter
Thanks and Apologies, amzn.to/3xLj4Mm
Thanks for the videos. Yes I will be watching.
Cheers Walter
Cheers for the tip on the glue in last episode got 12tube box from Amazon just under £100.00 as others were £130 or so.
Boy it’s gone up,last time bought a box it £80 odd.😮😢
Yeah probably my doing with advertising, they have put prices up 😂
Excellent stuff as always, thank you. 👍
I'm looking all over for your video on removing excess caulk. After you applied it, you sprayed something over the excess caulk then removed it without leaving a mess of caulk on each side of the joint.
amzn.to/3Wc8BCX its for MS Polymer type adhesive sealant or any solvent based product, the spray is just general IPA Isopropylalcohol. It wont work very well for waterbourne products.
Thanks very much @@BradshawJoinery
Always young man. Nice
That workpiece holder looks like possible Aigner Brand.Felder or Scott &Sargent sell them £275.00
Lucky 😂
Cheers man, thats great to know where its from
YES
Adda Boy Jim
Great video !!! thanks Oliver !!
Thankyou Michael!!!!
Sure will 👍😄
Yes I will be watching.
I'll definitely be back for the next episode. :-)
Two comments:
* I loved the insight into your marking up process, especially the details of the specific marks, how they relate to each other, etc. I haven't seen anyone else provide much in the way of explanations there. (Maybe I'm not seeing the right videos...)
* Have you ever talked in detail about why you use polyurethane glue, instead of a PVA glue (like Titebond in the US)? It seems like all I ever see other woodworkers use is PVA wood glue. Perhaps that's a difference between dedicated furniture making, and the kind of work you do, where there are many more structural elements?
Thanks Michael i appreciate you saying. Probably because to mark out properly you need to know the processes of what you are about to do inside out, and most ive watched on youtube are winging it at best, not all though. I havent made a video on it, but its just great strong adhesive, simple to apply and its quick. really quick. Cheap too. A £10 tube goes alot further than £10 tub of titebond
Beautiful work and... beautiful sharp video images. New camera? Kind regards, Niek.
Yes I will
Is your sanding dust hood/shield good kit?
Trens support the channel so I didn't pay for it, but I always use it for dusting down the workshop or changing extractor bags now, as it stops the dust getting in your eyes and lungs. The big benefit being the eyes as you don't go home everyday with sore eyes. But it's really expensive and I couldn't wear it as a dust mask for over half hour I don't think. I'd say worth it for the health benefits if you have the cash for how I use it but it won't replace a daily wear dust mask
amzn.to/4cw8KXE
What type of sprayer is that Oliver? Thanks
👍
Can you please share the link to the tape measure?
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Hi Olly. I have the tape, it's great, and cheap to replace often. Question. Do you ever see pippy oak about?
Nice one, I love it! Yeah it's available, mainly from English sawmills/smaller operations, what sort of thickness?
@@BradshawJoinery Probably 18mm.
What type of glue is that is it available in the USA thanks
PU GLue, im not sure, but i get asked alot. try 310ml glue in a search or 290ml glue. Polyurethane adhesive also.
I can’t find a link for that router bit
amzn.to/3xLj4Mm apologies
I just run a 3 1/4 hp router in my expensive Infinity table to make my stick & cope doors. I probably should just get a proper Shaper ? Truthfully they are unforgiving and nasty if fed wrong ! That has been thee hold off ? But it’s time !
Esp if I am planing to do solid wood cabinets such as those ! I hv done them but so often ppl see the price tag and say nice ply is fine skip the solid wood !
🫡👊
at 5'10, the thing you are using is a spannlade (the german name for it). And the manufacturer is Aigner. I guess that DBGM is a reseller that put his name on it.
This is a super reliable jig. You can also look at their safety fence for the spindle moulder, it's really nice to use.