Have to say mate... you're one of the best UA-cam woodworkers/makers. Not just because you're a skilled maker. You're not condescending, arrogant or using your channel as a blatant sales pitch. Just watched this with my daughter (10yo) and she now wants to go make her own set of tools with me. As a teacher... I can say that that's a serious compliment. Giving info to adults is one thing... but motivating children is something much more. It takes attitude, personality and a certain approach. She's 'sat through' countless YT vids with me and aside from those that involve glitter and unicorns (10yo girl don't forget 😂) this is the first that she's got excited about. Thanks mate... and keep on making 👍🏼
Awesome parenting! I hope she sticks with woodworking! I only had my shop teacher for 3 years...other than UA-cam university I've not had anyone to learn from.
Dear friend of the Pask Makes channel. I do not stop admiring the abundant variety of artisan works that at the planetary level thanks to this wonderful technological tool provided by UA-cam we can see from our own context. For some time I have been writing notes that value each of these efforts. This time I am powerfully struck by how, simply and at a very low cost, you inspire us to try, although talent such as extraordinary abilities such as that which displays its expertise does not accompany us, you inspire us to continue trying. With my sixty years, for circumstantial reasons, such as trying to occupy the minds of my students in Venezuela from elementary school somewhat hyperactive in something other than annoying their peers, I have proposed as an alternative craft tasks such as incorporation into the curriculum I studied a modest carpentry workshop area, and really, little by little, like my little students, I have fallen in love with this craft activity. With deep admiration and emotion, I love to see and value these possibilities of ingenuity, to see how with little material and few tools anything is possible. So I congratulate them on this very interesting work, and they inspire us to keep trying. From the Llanos, to the south of Venezuela, our greatest consideration and respect. Thank you 1000 Thank you. Affectionately yours. Atte. Roberto Bermúdez Note. Please excuse me, my bad English ...
I've noticed that when you do the simpler projects that you tend to go for the more accessible tools for those of us without a full shop space. I really appreciate that.
5/18/2019 USA Grandpa Bill: Pask, this is one of the most useful and finest videos I've seen. Thank you for your craftsmanship and global contributions to woodworkers.
Very nice! When I make something from wood that requires threads, after tapping the hole I saturate the threads with thin CA then run the tap through once more to clean and smooth out the threads after the glue has dried. I've used this "trick" for many years building and flying R/C planes where light plywood is commonly used....it even works pretty well on Pine, Basswood and hard Balsa.
Thank you for including the fix you made when the drill wandered off. So many videos only show it done perfectly. Learning how to recover from an error is all part of the process.
Soso so useful!! Thank you Pask for always showing that there's a way to innovate by doing less, reusing more, and cutting the unnessesary corners while maintaining high quality results! 🙏 🤗🤗
Hi Paska Makes, Good day to you. This video was so much fun to watch. I got very inspired just watching you work on these 7 Homemade Marking Tools for Woodwork - Scrapwood Challenge ep27. Exceptional skills and Super Excellent Job! BRAVO! Thank you for sharing your time, talents, tips, tricks, Amazing Creative and Awesome Videos. Take care and wishing you the very best. (edit: Thank you once again.) Subscribed, liked, & Shared. Super Fun Creative and very useful tools. Back to more videos.
Doing your scrap wood challenge is going to get my woodworking skills back and my passion for the wood back as well! I'm a master Welder/Fabricator and haven't had any time to build anything beautiful from wood since I was a wee child with my grandpa, but now with my family grown and grandchildren in the future... I better get back to the basics of good ol' craftsmanship.
one of my all time favorite challenges to date. Had a smile on my face the whole time. Love hand made tools and these were the basic woodworking tools, Thanks Neil your videos are entertaining and educational. kudos.
Woodworking class at school only used cheap softwood and we didn't make anything very useful and, frankly, it was pretty uninspiring. These are great projects for beginners but they definitely need hardwood. This is an excellent channel, by the way. Thank you.
What a great gift for my father all made from dark walnut and ebony. He has taught me so much about the trade I know he will never actually use them but I know he’s going to love them.
Aloha Pask from Oahu! I liked your Scrapwood challenge #27 . A helpful tip from my own 'toolbox': when 'tapping' threads into wood , I found it made the wood more durable if I wet the wood use crazy glue and let it soak in and cure until it couldn't suck in any more . This reinforced these wear surfaces and made them last much longer . I came upon it first with patterns made of MDF and the weather made these swell up and than they needed to be replaced . Not so when I first soaked them with crazy glue . It can be used on those shop made tools and jigs ,as well .
I made a combination square out of tool steel while working in a machine shop about 50 years ago. I was an apprentice tool & die maker. I still have it. It's a unique square.
@@vusalceferli1748 I have one of those. I've had it for 12 years maybe a little more. It has cuts and gouges all over it. Last week I was ripping a 45 with a saw and trimmed the edge off of it. It has paint and stain on it but keeps on going. I love the clamps that came with it as well.
This was great, I been tryin to find out about "texas woodworking classes" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Ever heard of - Denia Diyictoria Bulldozer - (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? Ive heard some super things about it and my m8 got cool success with it.
Oh man!! See, that’s why I wish that we could put pictures in out comments because I would have loved to have seen that. That’s so great that you still have it. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve watched this video because I love it soo much but it’s been at keast 5 or more.
Thank you, thank you, thank you! As a beginner these are tools we all need, but your instructions are easy. Mortises seem intimating, but your glue ups get the job done... easy, peasy. And your remedies are great. Thanks again. I'll be subscribing. With love ❤ from sunny 🌅 Arizona 🌵 USA
I'm never normally one to comment on UA-cam videos, y'know because of all the ever so angry people who hang out there, but ... That was simply one of the most fun, accessible, interesting, inspiring and genuinely useful videos I have ever seen, and I watch far too many woodworking videos on UA-cam. I'm very new to woodworking, but have fallen head over heels in love with it, and have watched all of your Scrap wood challenge vids, and I don't think I have enjoyed a video this much in years. I have watched it twice, which considering it's just a video of a bloke making a few very simple tools, is just bizarre. Anyways, cheers Pask, keep up the good work and I for one shall keep watching!
Fantastic SWC Neil! One of the best so far I think. You really simplify the process of making all these tool and capture it beautifully for us. Your problem solving and talking about your mistakes are some of my favorite parts. Keep it up bud!
Only issue I have with this is, where I'm at, have to deal with high humidity. Wood moves, you can sand to make true again but, once humidity level's change, so does the wood. Now, before anyone thinks I'm disagreeing with the video, I'm not. Just pointing out the biggest issue that will be faced doing this. Honestly, if it weren't for the humidity levels we get here, I'd be making lots of these. Just can't, due to that issue. Love the video, cheers :)
I m from India and I know nothing about woodworking but i like seeing your videos. You make things look so easy. I tried making a few tools myself , they are not great looking but works well. Thanks and regards
Hello from Ladysmith, BC, Canada and thanks for another amazing video. I am always amazed by your skills and straightforward presentations. I hope you are safe from all of the terrible fires your country is being hit with.
What a stupendous use for scrap! Those are some quality tools, any one of those would increase the usefulness of a hobbyist woodworker looking to expand their skills. Im so used to seeing brass and aluminum hand tools, these scrapwood tools look gorgeous!
Nice, nice, nice. Especially liked the fact that you oiled everything instead of using a surface finish. The oiling should stabilize the wood. Thanks for your time and efforts in making these great videos. Bill from frozen Minnesota, USA
I was looking through the back catalogue and realised these might be perfect projects for my almost teen-age son and I to work on. Maybe even have a good chat while we're at it. Thank you for all the videos you make.
I have just started making jewelry boxes as a hobby. This would really enhance the finished look. Thank you.I am English, but live in retirement in the Canary Isles off the coast of West Africa.
i already have most of the tools you made but the satisfaction of making and using your own tools is one i just have to do do. my bank holiday weekend just got very interesting many thanks
We used to have wood working class back in school. Wish me made this stuff in class. Seems so obvious to make these tools in class. It's great practice and you end up with some nice tools you can use for future projects.
Mate thanks very much for showing us how tp make these.. The scribing tool was awesome. Getting the middle line was cool. There's a few of these I'm going to have a go at making now. Big respecr to ya from Ireland 🇮🇪 🇮🇪
I'm so glad I found this episode of your Scrapwood Challenge!! I've been whining about the cost of small center finders for a while. This is now on the top of my "to-do" list. GREAT episode.
OK, you have another subscriber. I've watched a few of your videos and this one is the one that did it. I've never seen anyone make tools like this before.
Really cool tool ideas! As soon as the snow melts here and I can get the car out of my garage workshop, I’m going to have to make a set of these tools. Thanks for sharing.
These are excellent Neil. The one problem I see with this scrapwood challenge series is it makes me think of all the cool stuff I could make with all my scrap, and I don't get rid of it ;p
I love that you are using Japanese pull saws. I love them and if you use them with both hands then you are bringing both sids of you body in line with its self and this has far reaching benefits. It is Neurophysics and you can look up this on Utube under Ken ware Neurophysics.
You remind me of how woodworkers used to be. So many these days are so caught up in the next high dollar tool they forgot that we're supposed to make our own stuff. Granted I do not make my own as much as I'd like. But I sure do try lol
I enjoyed that. I'm quite new to your channel. I appreciate the way you speed through some of the more time-consuming sections as with html5, we always have the option of slowing the playback speed. Extra funny is when the passing traffic makes it sound like you live next to a Formula-1 race track!
Beautiful work Pask...as always, doing a binge watch on your older stuff...your professional work never fails to impress...definitely one of the best woodworking channels on yt👍👌
I was going to say that watching you make all those tools was cool. But it was beyond cool. Now I'm inspired to make my own. The downside is having to buy several metric rulers from Amazon. It'll be worth the cost!
Hi Neil. First i want to thank you for all the great things you have shared with us. Second I would like to ask you if you could make a dovetail guide. Your very good at doing jigs, but also to share the process. Thank you once again!
No worries Ivo! All I use for a dovetail marker is a piece of aluminium angle cut to the required angle. I'm sure it would be in one of my videos, maybe the ammo box one. :)
I've found it! :) Still, for an amateur and beginner like me, a dovetail guide is much more helpful than a dovetail marker. But I'll just keep practicing until you make one. ;) Thanks and keep up the great work!
This set of tools is AWESOME!!!! This is definitely something that I'd love to do....... once I finally get my workshop up and running properly 😊 Thanks for sharing these ideas 👍😊
All the tools wood be good future projects for me. You're a great inspiration, thanks. I never thought of putting a bit of hardwood under a screw before. I'm thinking of making two set squares. One like yours and a larger version with a spirit level as I have a cheap 2 ft ruler from a pound shop👷😷
You said simple... I say simply gorgeous! You have to make a presentation case for these. If I'd been presented with that set, as a lad, I'd be a pro carpenter by now. Just learning what each one is, and how its used would be all the introduction I'd have needed. Wonderful SC Neil, absolutely 'nailed' it mate!
I find your ideas great. I am living in Ecuador now and some of these hand tools are inaccurate and cost a bit of money. Now a full ti,e subscriber... Thanks mate
I was bummed to not see plans for these on your site. Still want to try them out. I'll just have to rewatch the video a dozen times 😂. Love this though! Thinking they would be great father's day gifts.
Great tools. Not only helpful in my shop but would make great gifts for woodworking friends. I noticed some flex in your table saw insert. Has this ever caused you problems with any projects? Thanks for sharing.
This is awesome! I've several pieces of cherry wood that came from a tree at my grandparents' house. I've been saving them for just the right projects. Grandpa was a lifelong woodworker and I think using bits of his cherry tree for some handmade woodwork tools would be quite fitting.
I can never look at my pile of off cuts the same again - your channel is amazing! So many cool projects just waiting to be revealed in that pile of scraps in my shop - thanks!
Me encanta ver , como unos trozos de maderas que acabarían en una chimenea se convierte en herramientas de precisión . Y gracias de nuevo por poder entenderte a través de las palabras. Un abrazo
I’m considering moving to Britain, it’s always too hot here in Australia. My favourite jobs in summer involve crawling under houses with water leaks - that cool, cool mud is heaven to wriggle around in all day. Working in and on roofs sucks at any time of year but in the warmer months it gets hotter than hell at noon on midsummers day. Why did I become a builder? Nobody knows.
Have to say mate... you're one of the best UA-cam woodworkers/makers. Not just because you're a skilled maker. You're not condescending, arrogant or using your channel as a blatant sales pitch.
Just watched this with my daughter (10yo) and she now wants to go make her own set of tools with me. As a teacher... I can say that that's a serious compliment. Giving info to adults is one thing... but motivating children is something much more. It takes attitude, personality and a certain approach. She's 'sat through' countless YT vids with me and aside from those that involve glitter and unicorns (10yo girl don't forget 😂) this is the first that she's got excited about.
Thanks mate... and keep on making 👍🏼
Awesome parenting! I hope she sticks with woodworking! I only had my shop teacher for 3 years...other than UA-cam university I've not had anyone to learn from.
Dear friend of the Pask Makes channel. I do not stop admiring the abundant variety of artisan works that at the planetary level thanks to this wonderful technological tool provided by UA-cam we can see from our own context. For some time I have been writing notes that value each of these efforts. This time I am powerfully struck by how, simply and at a very low cost, you inspire us to try, although talent such as extraordinary abilities such as that which displays its expertise does not accompany us, you inspire us to continue trying. With my sixty years, for circumstantial reasons, such as trying to occupy the minds of my students in Venezuela from elementary school somewhat hyperactive in something other than annoying their peers, I have proposed as an alternative craft tasks such as incorporation into the curriculum I studied a modest carpentry workshop area, and really, little by little, like my little students, I have fallen in love with this craft activity. With deep admiration and emotion, I love to see and value these possibilities of ingenuity, to see how with little material and few tools anything is possible. So I congratulate them on this very interesting work, and they inspire us to keep trying. From the Llanos, to the south of Venezuela, our greatest consideration and respect. Thank you 1000 Thank you. Affectionately yours. Atte. Roberto Bermúdez
Note. Please excuse me, my bad English ...
I've noticed that when you do the simpler projects that you tend to go for the more accessible tools for those of us without a full shop space. I really appreciate that.
I agree!
5/18/2019 USA Grandpa Bill: Pask, this is one of the most useful and finest videos I've seen. Thank you for your craftsmanship and global contributions to woodworkers.
Thanks very much Bill! 😊
Very nice! When I make something from wood that requires threads, after tapping the hole I saturate the threads with thin CA then run the tap through once more to clean and smooth out the threads after the glue has dried. I've used this "trick" for many years building and flying R/C planes where light plywood is commonly used....it even works pretty well on Pine, Basswood and hard Balsa.
Доброго дня.Что такое СА?
@@Сутьділа my apologies if I'm misunderstanding your question.....CA is cyanoacthrolate, more commonly known as "super glue"
Thank you for including the fix you made when the drill wandered off. So many videos only show it done perfectly. Learning how to recover from an error is all part of the process.
These are so impressive, and so beautiful! For "cheap" homemade tools, they are works of art onto themselves!
Soso so useful!!
Thank you Pask for always showing that there's a way to innovate by doing less, reusing more, and cutting the unnessesary corners while maintaining high quality results! 🙏 🤗🤗
Hi Paska Makes, Good day to you. This video was so much fun to watch. I got very inspired just watching you work on these 7 Homemade Marking Tools for Woodwork - Scrapwood Challenge ep27. Exceptional skills and Super Excellent Job! BRAVO! Thank you for sharing your time, talents, tips, tricks, Amazing Creative and Awesome Videos. Take care and wishing you the very best. (edit: Thank you once again.) Subscribed, liked, & Shared. Super Fun Creative and very useful tools. Back to more videos.
Doing your scrap wood challenge is going to get my woodworking skills back and my passion for the wood back as well! I'm a master Welder/Fabricator and haven't had any time to build anything beautiful from wood since I was a wee child with my grandpa, but now with my family grown and grandchildren in the future... I better get back to the basics of good ol' craftsmanship.
one of my all time favorite challenges to date. Had a smile on my face the whole time. Love hand made tools and these were the basic woodworking tools, Thanks Neil your videos are entertaining and educational. kudos.
Thanks very much Wayne - great to hear you enjoyed it! :)
@@PaskMakes Thanks for the videos, he's looking for videos like this, and I already found them, thanks, because I think there are more
Woodworking class at school only used cheap softwood and we didn't make anything very useful and, frankly, it was pretty uninspiring. These are great projects for beginners but they definitely need hardwood. This is an excellent channel, by the way. Thank you.
What a great gift for my father all made from dark walnut and ebony.
He has taught me so much about the trade I know he will never actually use them but I know he’s going to love them.
Aloha Pask from Oahu! I liked your Scrapwood challenge #27 . A helpful tip from my own 'toolbox': when 'tapping' threads into wood , I found it made the wood more durable if I wet the wood use crazy glue and let it soak in and cure until it couldn't suck in any more . This reinforced these wear surfaces and made them last much longer . I came upon it first with patterns made of MDF and the weather made these swell up and than they needed to be replaced . Not so when I first soaked them with crazy glue . It can be used on those shop made tools and jigs ,as well .
I’m an audible customer, it’s rad. Buy audible, keep sponsoring videos like this forever!
I made a combination square out of tool steel while working in a machine shop about 50 years ago. I was an apprentice tool & die maker. I still have it. It's a unique square.
Is there a way for us to see your piece of art? :O
I'm looking forward to learn how to be a woodworker and love to see other's work
@@vusalceferli1748 I have one of those. I've had it for 12 years maybe a little more. It has cuts and gouges all over it. Last week I was ripping a 45 with a saw and trimmed the edge off of it. It has paint and stain on it but keeps on going. I love the clamps that came with it as well.
This was great, I been tryin to find out about "texas woodworking classes" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Ever heard of - Denia Diyictoria Bulldozer - (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? Ive heard some super things about it and my m8 got cool success with it.
@@maiguelmoreno9027 That smells like scam from a million feets away
Oh man!! See, that’s why I wish that we could put pictures in out comments because I would have loved to have seen that. That’s so great that you still have it. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve watched this video because I love it soo much but it’s been at keast 5 or more.
Thank you, thank you, thank you! As a beginner these are tools we all need, but your instructions are easy. Mortises seem intimating, but your glue ups get the job done... easy, peasy. And your remedies are great. Thanks again. I'll be subscribing. With love ❤ from sunny 🌅 Arizona 🌵 USA
My wife loves your Scrapwood Challenge jingle. We find your videos entertaining.
I'm never normally one to comment on UA-cam videos, y'know because of all the ever so angry people who hang out there, but ... That was simply one of the most fun, accessible, interesting, inspiring and genuinely useful videos I have ever seen, and I watch far too many woodworking videos on UA-cam.
I'm very new to woodworking, but have fallen head over heels in love with it, and have watched all of your Scrap wood challenge vids, and I don't think I have enjoyed a video this much in years. I have watched it twice, which considering it's just a video of a bloke making a few very simple tools, is just bizarre.
Anyways, cheers Pask, keep up the good work and I for one shall keep watching!
Fantastic SWC Neil! One of the best so far I think. You really simplify the process of making all these tool and capture it beautifully for us. Your problem solving and talking about your mistakes are some of my favorite parts. Keep it up bud!
This is a great video. Simple but essential tools. I really liked that you showed the mistake on the combination square and how you fixed it.
Yes, the part of showing mistakes in the projects is really good
Only issue I have with this is, where I'm at, have to deal with high humidity. Wood moves, you can sand to make true again but, once humidity level's change, so does the wood. Now, before anyone thinks I'm disagreeing with the video, I'm not. Just pointing out the biggest issue that will be faced doing this. Honestly, if it weren't for the humidity levels we get here, I'd be making lots of these. Just can't, due to that issue. Love the video, cheers :)
I m from India and I know nothing about woodworking but i like seeing your videos. You make things look so easy.
I tried making a few tools myself , they are not great looking but works well. Thanks and regards
00:40 90* Try Square
03:23 45* Try Square
04:13 Bevel Gauge
08:04 Mortice Gauge
11:41 Center Finder
13:43 Ruler Stop
15:23 Center Line Finder
16:20 Combination Square
Hello from Ladysmith, BC, Canada and thanks for another amazing video. I am always amazed by your skills and straightforward presentations. I hope you are safe from all of the terrible fires your country is being hit with.
Putting the piece of dowel rod in the hole to not mar the wood is a great idea. I have a project to use that on right now. Thanks for sharing.
What a stupendous use for scrap! Those are some quality tools, any one of those would increase the usefulness of a hobbyist woodworker looking to expand their skills. Im so used to seeing brass and aluminum hand tools, these scrapwood tools look gorgeous!
Thanks very much - I have to say I'm very happy with how they turned out! :)
Nice, nice, nice. Especially liked the fact that you oiled everything instead of using a surface finish. The oiling should stabilize the wood. Thanks for your time and efforts in making these great videos. Bill from frozen Minnesota, USA
It's impossible to not watch your videos to the end , your editing and projects are awesome Mate !!
Great video, I loved the way you showed how to fix the misaligned tread hole for the last tool, worth watching just for that.
I really love this scrapwood series. All you need is creativity. Amazing work Neil. ☺
Esta bien yo ablo español ustedes ingles di amigos
I was looking through the back catalogue and realised these might be perfect projects for my almost teen-age son and I to work on. Maybe even have a good chat while we're at it.
Thank you for all the videos you make.
I have just started making jewelry boxes as a hobby. This would really enhance the finished look. Thank you.I am English, but live in retirement in the Canary Isles off the coast of West Africa.
I am in awe of not only your amazing woodworking skills, but also your photography. Very talented indeed. Subscribed.
i already have most of the tools you made but the satisfaction of making and using your own tools is one i just have to do do. my bank holiday weekend just got very interesting many thanks
We used to have wood working class back in school. Wish me made this stuff in class.
Seems so obvious to make these tools in class. It's great practice and you end up with some nice tools you can use for future projects.
The attention to detail is remarkable. Thanks for sharing!
Mate thanks very much for showing us how tp make these.. The scribing tool was awesome. Getting the middle line was cool. There's a few of these I'm going to have a go at making now. Big respecr to ya from Ireland 🇮🇪 🇮🇪
Widzę że to co robisz sprawia Ci przyjemność.Radość z pasji to jest to.Pozdrawiam szczęśliwego człowieka.Szczęścia w Nowym 2020 roku!!!
I'm so glad I found this episode of your Scrapwood Challenge!! I've been whining about the cost of small center finders for a while. This is now on the top of my "to-do" list. GREAT episode.
OK, you have another subscriber. I've watched a few of your videos and this one is the one that did it. I've never seen anyone make tools like this before.
Really cool tool ideas! As soon as the snow melts here and I can get the car out of my garage workshop, I’m going to have to make a set of these tools. Thanks for sharing.
One of the best and most useful wood workers videos around. Thank you,
Definity you are AWESOME, congratulations and thanks for your teaching.
These are excellent Neil. The one problem I see with this scrapwood challenge series is it makes me think of all the cool stuff I could make with all my scrap, and I don't get rid of it ;p
Thanks very much mate! That's a good thing though! ;)
I love that you are using Japanese pull saws. I love them and if you use them with both hands then you are bringing both sids of you body in line with its self and this has far reaching benefits. It is Neurophysics and you can look up this on Utube under Ken ware Neurophysics.
Great video Neill! I'll have a go at this with my kids. Fun project to collaborate on, and it's so fun to use tools you've made yourself!
What a beautiful gift for a young woodworker!
Great work Pask!
A lot of good project for introducing my son to woodworking.
Big thanks from Norway!
Really very much enjoyed this tutorial video, gained some knowledge.
Thank you . INDIA 🇮🇳
Я мало работаю с деревом (в основном по железу и механике), но за идеи - спасибо! Обязательно применю!
С Уважением, к Мастеровому Человеку.
You remind me of how woodworkers used to be. So many these days are so caught up in the next high dollar tool they forgot that we're supposed to make our own stuff. Granted I do not make my own as much as I'd like. But I sure do try lol
Pask! Your videos are really mind blowing. Besides I see how much you love and enjoy to work.
I enjoyed that. I'm quite new to your channel. I appreciate the way you speed through some of the more time-consuming sections as with html5, we always have the option of slowing the playback speed. Extra funny is when the passing traffic makes it sound like you live next to a Formula-1 race track!
Beautiful work Pask...as always, doing a binge watch on your older stuff...your professional work never fails to impress...definitely one of the best woodworking channels on yt👍👌
I was going to say that watching you make all those tools was cool. But it was beyond cool. Now I'm inspired to make my own. The downside is having to buy several metric rulers from Amazon. It'll be worth the cost!
Hi Neil. First i want to thank you for all the great things you have shared with us. Second I would like to ask you if you could make a dovetail guide. Your very good at doing jigs, but also to share the process. Thank you once again!
No worries Ivo! All I use for a dovetail marker is a piece of aluminium angle cut to the required angle. I'm sure it would be in one of my videos, maybe the ammo box one. :)
I've found it! :) Still, for an amateur and beginner like me, a dovetail guide is much more helpful than a dovetail marker. But I'll just keep practicing until you make one. ;) Thanks and keep up the great work!
@@Ivo_Serra Sorry, I read that wrong. I've never used a guide but they should be easy enough to make! :)
This set of tools is AWESOME!!!! This is definitely something that I'd love to do....... once I finally get my workshop up and running properly 😊 Thanks for sharing these ideas 👍😊
All the tools wood be good future projects for me. You're a great inspiration, thanks. I never thought of putting a bit of hardwood under a screw before. I'm thinking of making two set squares. One like yours and a larger version with a spirit level as I have a cheap 2 ft ruler from a pound shop👷😷
Can’t get enough of these scrap wood challenges.
I love the way that you designed the tools you made here. Nice and simple, easy to make, and yet incredibly effective. Great job!
You said simple... I say simply gorgeous! You have to make a presentation case for these. If I'd been presented with that set, as a lad, I'd be a pro carpenter by now. Just learning what each one is, and how its used would be all the introduction I'd have needed. Wonderful SC Neil, absolutely 'nailed' it mate!
Great little tools. Really like the handmade look that is still accurate for use! Thanks for sharing your skills!
I wish I was 10 years old again and I had you for grandpa, Mr Paskin!
Pask, you're more and more becoming my favorite UA-camr. Excellent!!!!
My new favorite woodworker to watch!
I find your ideas great. I am living in Ecuador now and some of these hand tools are inaccurate and cost a bit of money. Now a full ti,e subscriber... Thanks mate
I was bummed to not see plans for these on your site. Still want to try them out. I'll just have to rewatch the video a dozen times 😂. Love this though! Thinking they would be great father's day gifts.
Nice build. This would be a great project for younger/beginners. Or for those who had time and scraps to share with others. Thanks for sharing! :)
You are full of ideas. Great work
Great video as usual. I love how you explain when things go wrong both why it happened and how you'll fix it.
I'm blown away at how much curly figure is in this "scrap wood" I know its scrap to the place you acquired it from, but man. That's beautiful wood!
Great tools. Not only helpful in my shop but would make great gifts for woodworking friends. I noticed some flex in your table saw insert. Has this ever caused you problems with any projects? Thanks for sharing.
Thanks! There is a little flex in the insert but it hasn't been an issue, I should probably make a new one though! :)
Impressive. I like them all, and I appreciate seeing the Jack Russell stroll by occasionally.
Very beautiful and accurate measurement tools, I love them all, thanks for sharing
This is one of the best woodworking projects ever seen and I'm definitely give this a go by next year
Just made the try square to test out my new table saw IT WORKED thanks for all your vids mate from Scotland.
This is awesome! I've several pieces of cherry wood that came from a tree at my grandparents' house. I've been saving them for just the right projects. Grandpa was a lifelong woodworker and I think using bits of his cherry tree for some handmade woodwork tools would be quite fitting.
You have the hands of gods !!! Great works
You are the best! I realy love your work, greetings from Argentina.
I can never look at my pile of off cuts the same again - your channel is amazing! So many cool projects just waiting to be revealed in that pile of scraps in my shop - thanks!
Excellent! All tools are necessary in a workshop. Congratulation, from Ecuador.
Cool little tools. I am thinking about adding a brass tube before threading for durability.
Me encanta ver , como unos trozos de maderas que acabarían en una chimenea se convierte en herramientas de precisión . Y gracias de nuevo por poder entenderte a través de las palabras. Un abrazo
Excellent work, very instructive. Very good tools and great quality, congratulations from Miami Florida
My favorite one that i’ve watched so far, but lots more to go.
First make some of those combo squares!
You are awesome! Thoroughly enjoyed watching your mastery, indeed you are ingenious! Thanks brother!😁😁
I love the process and the end result. I'm always amazed how easy you make it look like, but isn't. Thanks for sharing.
Mate You amaze me every time you touch the wood... Excellent 💪🏻👊🏻
I love what this guy is doing. GREAT!!!
Your garage makes me want a property in Australia, wandering around in shorts all year.
I'd take your winter anytime! :)
You forgot the snake crawling through his workshop last year.
I’m considering moving to Britain, it’s always too hot here in Australia. My favourite jobs in summer involve crawling under houses with water leaks - that cool, cool mud is heaven to wriggle around in all day.
Working in and on roofs sucks at any time of year but in the warmer months it gets hotter than hell at noon on midsummers day. Why did I become a builder? Nobody knows.
Slowly becoming my favorite series. Thank you for your content!
easily my fav' channel on youtube, this is such a good idea. thanks and a great way to introduce my 5yr old nephew into wood work. thanks again.
Brilliant haul of homemade shop tools, mate👍
Good to see the ammo cabinet still hanging about👌😎
Amazing stuff 👌!!! Thanks for sharing this and everything!
Good video for beginers and practice make tools for star this beautiful art.
Thanks.
Excellent. One of the best sites on eBay. Thank you.
Should one say? Simply impressive. If only I were almost as skilled in handling hand tools ...
Greetings Poly
An enjoyable thing to spend time on- your videos are, Sir!
I will mark this one for storage in the archives- for later referance.
awesome work! this video is a goldmine of info, tips, tricks and ideas!
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