Wow I learn something new all the time watching your videos, this one I will need to rewatch to fully understand. You’re a great teacher it’s just I’m a bit slow….😀 I get it eventually though and very thankful you put in so much time sharing. Thank you.
I have been doing wood work for 54 years and I learn something new every time I watch your videos. Some of the shops I have worked in used 1/4 inch smooth brown hardboard panelling as a sacrificial layer on the work bench surfaces. 14 dollars at Lowes for a 4x8 panel.
Thanks for the video. 👌 I have tried a few times and learned that it must be cut very precisely. The small square makes it I think, I'll have to try that next time. 🙂 Btw, at 3:45 you are incredibly close to the blade, it just got my heart rate up for a brief moment. I still have a large dent in my wall 30 feet behind the table saw from a push stick accidentally hitting the blade. It flew through the air like a rocket.
The plywood looks so 3D in the cube pattern. Just a thought for you...if you use a thin scrap of plywood on the table saw bed it would raise the work up so the point doesn't ride under the fence. Although you are getting amazing results with your method!!!! Great work ❤
Hi Skyler, you always have interesting projects. Great designs with lots of potential. Your instructing and teaching skills make it easy to follow along. Thanks for the video looking forward to the next one.⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
:) in my younger years I use to be a gym rat. I lifted lots of weights, ran half marathons and did a few cycling races. That is before I discovered photography and woodworking:)
Great video. You always have good ideas but I'm a little confused by your saying set your table saw to 60 degrees. Don't believe there's a table saw out there that can do that.
It’s very difficult for me to find Baltic Birch. People say that it’s because it comes from Russia and because of the war, the US is not buying Baltic Birch. How do you get yours?
Hey, just one remark, before he decides to publish it, you might want to take a peek at Woody Hyezmar's Woodworking Bible, maybe just try go'ogling it even though it's a pretty good rough draft.
Wow I learn something new all the time watching your videos, this one I will need to rewatch to fully understand. You’re a great teacher it’s just I’m a bit slow….😀 I get it eventually though and very thankful you put in so much time sharing. Thank you.
:) thank you. Once you do it once, it’s easy
“You don’t want to cut here because then you would have no square” 😂😂😂😂😂 Now, THAT was funny, Sky!!!
This was a terrific video! Very informative and well explained. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and talent.
I have been doing wood work for 54 years and I learn something new every time I watch your videos. Some of the shops I have worked in used 1/4 inch smooth brown hardboard panelling as a sacrificial layer on the work bench surfaces. 14 dollars at Lowes for a 4x8 panel.
Those are amazing.
I'm going to add this idea for a future project...Thanks for your time posting this!
Glad it was helpful!
I really enjoy your creative panel designs!
Glad you like them!
That's really cool.
Great job Skyler! This was very informative. Thanks for sharing your skills!
Your videos are so explanatory and informative.
Super cool project. Could you put in a link for your tape dispenser?
In the description
@@woodworkingwithSkyler I must be going blind, read it twice and still missed it. TY
I really love your designs! Thank You.🐕🐕🐕
I really enjoy watching your videos. Very informative. Thanks for sharing .
Glad you like them! Thank you
how do you cover up the edge of these once they are glued up?
Thanks for the video. 👌
I have tried a few times and learned that it must be cut very precisely.
The small square makes it I think, I'll have to try that next time. 🙂
Btw, at 3:45 you are incredibly close to the blade, it just got my heart rate up for a brief moment.
I still have a large dent in my wall 30 feet behind the table saw from a push stick accidentally hitting the blade. It flew through the air like a rocket.
The plywood looks so 3D in the cube pattern. Just a thought for you...if you use a thin scrap of plywood on the table saw bed it would raise the work up so the point doesn't ride under the fence. Although you are getting amazing results with your method!!!! Great work ❤
Hi Skyler, you always have interesting projects. Great designs with lots of potential. Your instructing and teaching skills make it easy to follow along. Thanks for the video looking forward to the next one.⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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Great job. Thank you 😊
Hi Skyler, its Grover. In a few of those amazing closeUp moments I noticed your " barbell" necklace, I'm curious .
:) in my younger years I use to be a gym rat. I lifted lots of weights, ran half marathons and did a few cycling races. That is before I discovered photography and woodworking:)
@@woodworkingwithSkylerThanks. . . I'll have THAT image in my head for a while now.
Very cool technique.
Glad you like it!
you are génius
Great video.Well explained and easy to follow
does anyone know what the thickness of the birch is on this piece?......
3/4 in
Great video. You always have good ideas but I'm a little confused by your saying set your table saw to 60 degrees. Don't believe there's a table saw out there that can do that.
:) if you set the table at 30 degrees and make a cut. One side of the wood will have a 30 tangle and the other piece 60 degrees
It’s very difficult for me to find Baltic Birch. People say that it’s because it comes from Russia and because of the war, the US is not buying Baltic Birch. How do you get yours?
Bought mine online at woodworkerschoice
I’ve been looking for a full sheet 3/4”x48”x96” with no luck.
You take your woodworking seriously
:)
Hey, just one remark, before he decides to publish it, you might want to take a peek at Woody Hyezmar's Woodworking Bible, maybe just try go'ogling it even though it's a pretty good rough draft.