Thanks to you I just built 15 cabinets for my kitchen remodel. Your style of building a rock solid cabinet made sense to me. I’m a finish carpenter but I had no cabinet building experience and you made it possible with your way of teaching. Thank you. Since you have a great channel and can reach alot of people,in your next build series can you stress the importance of left and right sides so a beginner won’t be left with pile of expensive plywood they can’t use. Not a big deal til you start dados and drilling pocket holes … thanks again
While your Benchmark squares are nice I find that that I like Starrett squares, made for machinists, and you can get blades that interchange into it with lengths of 6, 12, 18 and 24 inches, possibly even longer but I have never had the need for anything longer than the 24 inch. Yes, they are more expensive but quality and accuracy are paramount in the machinist trade, Mitutoyo squares are much the same, they have precision instruments and are a little less expensive than Starrett. (I'm a retired machinist.). I also like the Starrett machinist's squares but they are not adjustable with respect to blade movement but are highly accurate, usually within 0.001" per foot or less.
I’ve been following you and I love your cabinet making! Your humor is refreshing. I really like this video. Like to see more on cabinet building! Are you thinking of doing some lives? Thank you from Tony from Pasco WA.
Been waiting for you to come out with a new video! Going to use a couple of your links to purchase some new tools….keep up the good work from a fellow NC neighbor👍
I would love to make more videos but unfortunately I do have a full time job building cabinets for contractors so it’s hard at times. I’ll try to get better 👍🏻
@@eastcarolinawoodworks Understood, love your work and videos you bring a special character to the presentation. Have a very Merry Christmas and a great 2023
Great video I just found you today on UA-cam.I love the tools that you were talking about. Your shop looks amazing! I had to subscribe have you done a shop tour video?
1. A good wood 4' or 6' level is god for set up. 2. Jap pull saw - agree.. 3. I can use a cheaper counter set and the are good. 4. Have 1 good multi square and that's all I need. 5. These tape measures are great...
I had a bad feeling that you were going to add the canned youtube music in between each of the five tools. Thank goodness you didn't! I was able to watch the entire video without getting completely annoyed and having the click off to another video.
Humor and voice over is considered being a ripoff? I guess the other big woodworking channels mimic him too. Sorry you feel that way but thanks for the feedback 👍
Coming up to the 47th anniversary of the USA going metric (preferred), and you are still using inches. And, worse, fractions. Do you have plans to change to your national standards?
Thanks to you I just built 15 cabinets for my kitchen remodel. Your style of building a rock solid cabinet made sense to me. I’m a finish carpenter but I had no cabinet building experience and you made it possible with your way of teaching. Thank you. Since you have a great channel and can reach alot of people,in your next build series can you stress the importance of left and right sides so a beginner won’t be left with pile of expensive plywood they can’t use. Not a big deal til you start dados and drilling pocket holes … thanks again
That’s awesome thanks for the feedback and I’ll keep that in mind moving forward!
When I found out I didn't win your Kreg Track Saw, I bought one the next day at Home Depot (they were almost sold out). It is a such game changer!
Great advice. Thank-you.
Just found you channel and its great. I am near Simpson so East Carolina stood out! Go Pirates!
Not far at all from me!
While your Benchmark squares are nice I find that that I like Starrett squares, made for machinists, and you can get blades that interchange into it with lengths of 6, 12, 18 and 24 inches, possibly even longer but I have never had the need for anything longer than the 24 inch. Yes, they are more expensive but quality and accuracy are paramount in the machinist trade, Mitutoyo squares are much the same, they have precision instruments and are a little less expensive than Starrett. (I'm a retired machinist.). I also like the Starrett machinist's squares but they are not adjustable with respect to blade movement but are highly accurate, usually within 0.001" per foot or less.
Great! Thanks for sharing the info!
You made a huge favor to select my gifts happy holidays
Great recommendations. Much appreciated!
No problem glad you enjoyed!
Those are all good suggestions. I hope the money Santa will be visiting me! !! !!!
Have a GREAT XMAS
Me Before #5: Yeah, I’m gonna go get another tape measure 😂🙄
Me After #5: Yeah, I’m gonna go get another tape measure 😀😀
Thank you for the insight!
how are things?! East~ lkie~ how amazing ! :)
awesome........
Really appreciate you sharing your knowledge. Also like the tools you advertise. Great videos my friend. Steve
I really enjoy your videos and I was wondering where did you get the material that you use for the curtain over your miter saw
Just subscribed 👍✌
I’ve been following you and I love your cabinet making! Your humor is refreshing. I really like this video. Like to see more on cabinet building! Are you thinking of doing some lives? Thank you from Tony from Pasco WA.
I plan on doing lives in the future! Gotta get setup but will do them soon 👍🏻
Been waiting for you to come out with a new video! Going to use a couple of your links to purchase some new tools….keep up the good work from a fellow NC neighbor👍
Thanks for being patient! I’ve been trying to finish up a job so finding time to film a new video has been tough 😳
I want to use your link to buy an Amana counter sink. What size do you recommend for cabinetry? Thanks!!
@@tommyc1400 either the 1/8 or 7/64 is a good one! I’d probably do 1/8
Love your videos and YES I am subscribed. That being said I wish you would put more content up on a consistent basis
I would love to make more videos but unfortunately I do have a full time job building cabinets for contractors so it’s hard at times. I’ll try to get better 👍🏻
@@eastcarolinawoodworks Understood, love your work and videos you bring a special character to the presentation. Have a very Merry Christmas and a great 2023
I get a ton of snipe when my planer beds are in line I've always kicked them up a hair
Great video I just found you today on UA-cam.I love the tools that you were talking about. Your shop looks amazing! I had to subscribe have you done a shop tour video?
Thanks for subscribing and I have! Check my list of videos out and you will find it there 👍🏻
Did fast cap ever fix the hook on their tape measures?
Not sure what you mean I haven’t had any issues with mine 👍🏻
@@eastcarolinawoodworks the hook was fixed and did not move to account for the thickness of the hook.
@@steveevets13 oh I got you well yea they fixed it!
What did you use for your miter box rubber?
It’s a stair tread I just cut into strips 👍🏻
@@eastcarolinawoodworks can you please post a link? 🙏🏻🙏🏻
@@jacobschweitzer2954 I got it from lowes at the time just search rubber stair tread 👍🏻
1. A good wood 4' or 6' level is god for set up.
2. Jap pull saw - agree..
3. I can use a cheaper counter set and the are good.
4. Have 1 good multi square and that's all I need.
5. These tape measures are great...
I had a bad feeling that you were going to add the canned youtube music in between each of the five tools. Thank goodness you didn't! I was able to watch the entire video without getting completely annoyed and having the click off to another video.
So nice of you to completely mimic Jason and his Bourbon Moth videos, like a complete rip off.
Humor and voice over is considered being a ripoff? I guess the other big woodworking channels mimic him too. Sorry you feel that way but thanks for the feedback 👍
I speak Japanese and grew up near Amana, IA. Your pronunciation of "Suizan" was pretty close. But you mispronounced "Amana". 😆
Lol well atleast I got the one somewhat right 👍🏻
Coming up to the 47th anniversary of the USA going metric (preferred), and you are still using inches. And, worse, fractions. Do you have plans to change to your national standards?
Why? If it works and everyone you deal with is accustomed with it, why change? You aren't a metric snob are you? Just kidding!
Why is someone screaming at me about wood working in Mad Black Lady voice?