I have acquired most of what you have shown. Plus a few other gizmos. I have yet built a model, but they sure made my life easier when designing and making whirligigs. A great show Kenny! Enjoyed and take care!
Great show! Love these series. Going down your list I have most of the tools and a few you did not mention. But I did see a few I found myself saying “Humm I don’t have that one. Maybe I should get it before I need it!” Thanks again for doing these builds.
Another great tutorial Kenny, always interested in the tools in the shop being used for such projects. Let’s pop this blue pill and get this woody going 😂. 👍🏻🇦🇺
Great start for the upcoming build! I think the most important part of this video is the comments toward the end! Safe practices are too many times overlooked in project videos ….. thank you for always stressing the safety aspects 🥰🤠🇨🇱
As usual, as an old timer, I knew most of this and have all of this, BUT, I still got a lot of good reminders and marvel at the compassion you have for the passion. It’s everything I would have told my children and grandchildren if only they were interested, and now it’s here for them to see if they ever see the light and become woodworkers after I’m gone. You are a meritorious mentor for the ages and thank you for saving a lot of rookies a lot of disappointment, heartache and pain. Love from us!
A great start to the Woodie build. Showing some of the tools you use really does help many to see that there are a number of ways to achieve the end product. And certainly having the needed tool makes that achievement even more doable. I also like your comments about the power sander. .too much power, too much material removal in too quick a time. These models aren't that big and the need for an orbital sander is minuscule. Looking forward to seeing the build of the Woodie. I have the plan in my files for a build but it always seems to get pushed back by some other endeavor. Again, thank you and see you next week for the start of this journey.
Great start. Kenny. My favourite show begins again. Couple years ago I purchased little thickness sander from Byrnes Machines. Great addition as well to my tool arsenal. BTW I think I never sent you pictures of Jeeps JK I built. Gonna send some today. Cheers
I must have seen this joke, 50 years ago. A father and son are standing there looking at an old Woody Wagon. Both holding a pry bar, and the wood from the car lay on the ground around the car. The father says to the son, " I liked it better in the crate".
Kenny great job showing what tools you have used to build your models. Oh yeah, hooray, another model build.
I have acquired most of what you have shown. Plus a few other gizmos. I have yet built a model, but they sure made my life easier when designing and making whirligigs. A great show Kenny! Enjoyed and take care!
Interesting to watch, Thanks Kenny.
Good video on the tools for model building.
Great show! Love these series. Going down your list I have most of the tools and a few you did not mention. But I did see a few I found myself saying “Humm I don’t have that one. Maybe I should get it before I need it!”
Thanks again for doing these builds.
Another great tutorial Kenny, always interested in the tools in the shop being used for such projects. Let’s pop this blue pill and get this woody going 😂. 👍🏻🇦🇺
That's going to be a great project.
Great start for the upcoming build! I think the most important part of this video is the comments toward the end! Safe practices are too many times overlooked in project videos ….. thank you for always stressing the safety aspects 🥰🤠🇨🇱
As usual, as an old timer, I knew most of this and have all of this, BUT, I still got a lot of good reminders and marvel at the compassion you have for the passion. It’s everything I would have told my children and grandchildren if only they were interested, and now it’s here for them to see if they ever see the light and become woodworkers after I’m gone. You are a meritorious mentor for the ages and thank you for saving a lot of rookies a lot of disappointment, heartache and pain. Love from us!
A great start to the Woodie build. Showing some of the tools you use really does help many to see that there are a number of ways to achieve the end product. And certainly having the needed tool makes that achievement even more doable. I also like your comments about the power sander. .too much power, too much material removal in too quick a time. These models aren't that big and the need for an orbital sander is minuscule. Looking forward to seeing the build of the Woodie. I have the plan in my files for a build but it always seems to get pushed back by some other endeavor. Again, thank you and see you next week for the start of this journey.
Great start to this build, explaining all the tools you will be using.
Great start. Kenny. My favourite show begins again. Couple years ago I purchased little thickness sander from Byrnes Machines. Great addition as well to my tool arsenal. BTW I think I never sent you pictures of Jeeps JK I built. Gonna send some today. Cheers
I must have seen this joke, 50 years ago. A father and son are standing there looking at an old Woody Wagon. Both holding a pry bar, and the wood from the car lay on the ground around the car. The father says to the son, " I liked it better in the crate".