Nice work, but basic safety rules dictate that you shouldn't use machine tools with bushings,... Moreover, it's very dangerous to use an edger or router on the fly. As a general rule, when machining a part, only one element should be free (the part OR the vice OR the machine) if you want to keep all your fingers. /traduction deepl translator french to english/
Your channel is really intriguing! I really like many of the projects. My grandkids are of the age where they want to learn how to work with wood and earn money that doesn't involve a lemonade stand. I have subscribed and am looking forward to watching your catalog. Thanks!
Great Video. I like the music while you work at double speed or faster. I've seen a few comments about your lack of gloves or whatever. A lot of what you're doing in the video requires a physical touch for evaluation. Yes, I wear PPE when it's safer to do so, but then I use only reclaimed lumber at this point in my woodworking journey so, it's 'gloves-on' until it's safe to take the 'gloves off.' It's either that, or take splinter break every 1/2hr or so. There are a lot of 'no-name' "leather work gloves" that I can't wear without a pair of nitrile gloves on inside of them because I'm allergic to something that some of the lesser brands of gloves are treated with at some point in the manufacturing process. Having your hands break out in hives sucks the crap outta your productivity. My job has only the cheepsh!t, and not a name brand. I fully understand why, because the goobers I work with would accidently wear them all the way home and forget to take them off until they get home and then forget to bring them back the next day.😬 I understand this, so I just take appropriate precautions at work to protect myself from the supplied PPE.😕😎
I'm glad that some of us can see the danger of this supposed carpenter and his total lack of safety skills . Worries me younger woodworkers will copy this idiots work.
You are very good at your craft. It was a good video but would be better if you included things like what type of wood you used, what type of finish, what thickness the wood was for each project, sizes of bits you were using, and measurements for the cuts as well as where you were drilling.
Lots of builders give some sort of descriptions in their videos. It isn't unheard of. Doesn't have to be exact dimensions or "free plans" but type of wood and a little description here or there wouldn't hurt. Great builds BTW!!
I would advise not to place the piece on the worktable, but instead hold it freehand, and hold the router in the other hand.. 😂😂😂😂😂😅😅😅 (pun intended, eh..)
Lame waste of time. Oh look, he has a saw and can cut wood. Oh look, he has a chisel and can slice wood. No explanation as to materials, design idea, pricing, cost, time used, or anything useful.
You apparently missed the POINT, the fun was building the damn thing. Many of us simply enjoy building jigs, fixtures, and working mechanical widgets. Just for fun
is the crate the eggs come in not good enough??? Don't get me wrong - fantastic work on this item - but as far as selling it, not going to see a line forming to buy from you my friend.
Did you actually sell any of the egg holders? I made some and listed locally and online. Haven't sold a one. I think I have them priced very reasonable and some are made from black walnut which I thought would be a slam dunk.
I always enjoy watching the build processes of other artisans. There's still so much i can learn. Thank you Sir for making good tutorial videos.👍☝️
Thank you, very happy that you liked it 👍
Um, this guy is NOT an artisan.
Running that nail trimmer toward your hand in the first segment had me holding my breath.
Love his router techique, double freehand and in two directions...😢
Special bit
Yes, he is a special bit :-)
Nice work, but basic safety rules dictate that you shouldn't use machine tools with bushings,...
Moreover, it's very dangerous to use an edger or router on the fly.
As a general rule, when machining a part, only one element should be free (the part OR the vice OR the machine) if you want to keep all your fingers.
/traduction deepl translator french to english/
Couldn't agree more 👍
Fair play for constructive criticism for those of us that didn’t necessarily catch that. This comment helps makes sense of a safer route to take
Ottima idea! bello, prenderò spunto!
Thx for sharing Keep building
Muy buenos trabajos, gracias por sus enseñanzas, Maestro!!!!!!
Exelente compañero hablas español??😊
Your channel is really intriguing! I really like many of the projects. My grandkids are of the age where they want to learn how to work with wood and earn money that doesn't involve a lemonade stand. I have subscribed and am looking forward to watching your catalog. Thanks!
What is the type of wood used and also what finish are you applying to these?
Gracias por los proyectos!!! y por todo lo que se aprende viéndote trabajar!!! 🖖🖖🖖
Gracias 🙏🙏🙏
Great projects and video. Music was annoying, I turned my sound off.
So did I Think the track stuck
Awesome videos. Get an extra router n bottom mount it on a flat board n you have a diy router table. Much safer n faster to round over edges.
Buena tarde, bonito proyecto y muy didáctico.
Gracias, muy feliz de que te haya gustado 👍
Fantástico
Great Video. I like the music while you work at double speed or faster.
I've seen a few comments about your lack of gloves or whatever. A lot of what you're doing in the video requires a physical touch for evaluation. Yes, I wear PPE when it's safer to do so, but then I use only reclaimed lumber at this point in my woodworking journey so, it's 'gloves-on' until it's safe to take the 'gloves off.' It's either that, or take splinter break every 1/2hr or so. There are a lot of 'no-name' "leather work gloves" that I can't wear without a pair of nitrile gloves on inside of them because I'm allergic to something that some of the lesser brands of gloves are treated with at some point in the manufacturing process. Having your hands break out in hives sucks the crap outta your productivity. My job has only the cheepsh!t, and not a name brand. I fully understand why, because the goobers I work with would accidently wear them all the way home and forget to take them off until they get home and then forget to bring them back the next day.😬 I understand this, so I just take appropriate precautions at work to protect myself from the supplied PPE.😕😎
that music so annoying, nice vid though
@madmaxxmad2 your fingers broken?!? Turn down the VOLUME if the music is objectional child
I can’t watch this, after having a router accident myself this is so scary and dangerous. Not even 5 mins in and I’m off
Moving the router the wrong direction shows he has no actual training.
I'm glad that some of us can see the danger of this supposed carpenter and his total lack of safety skills . Worries me younger woodworkers will copy this idiots work.
You are very good at your craft. It was a good video but would be better if you included things like what type of wood you used, what type of finish, what thickness the wood was for each project, sizes of bits you were using, and measurements for the cuts as well as where you were drilling.
You mean like a free set of plans?
Lots of builders give some sort of descriptions in their videos. It isn't unheard of. Doesn't have to be exact dimensions or "free plans" but type of wood and a little description here or there wouldn't hurt. Great builds BTW!!
Why 10 holes in the egg holder? Eggs come in half dozen 6 or a dozen 12
Unless you have chickens or ducks and get your own eggs
I also see them available in quantity 10 and 30. Anyway, if you have a dozen, just eat two.
In Europe they use the metric system. I moved to Lithuania and told my girl to grab a dozen eggs and she laughed at me...they come in packs of ten
I would advise not to place the piece on the worktable, but instead hold it freehand, and hold the router in the other hand.. 😂😂😂😂😂😅😅😅 (pun intended, eh..)
Also, drill table fences are only for the cowards.
I couldn’t finish watching the video. “Safety First” is not part of this guy’s program.
Do it again without the music and the fancy tools.
No commentary, annoying music, no thank you.
Your music put me to sleep
Any young budding carpenter's please don't use electric tools like this video shows, it's a matter of time before he looses a finger or two .
Which one triggered you?
@@topcheese2889 the one with 4 fingers and two thumbs
Personally, the router! Clamp that wood and hold that tool with two hands!
@@darleneredden3251that’s a palm/trim router, it’s designed to be used like that. A full sized router has two side handles.
Routing direction. You got away with it without kick back because you routed soft wood.
people buy these for real?
Lame waste of time. Oh look, he has a saw and can cut wood. Oh look, he has a chisel and can slice wood. No explanation as to materials, design idea, pricing, cost, time used, or anything useful.
Por favor, no sirve de nada si no PONES LAS MEDIDAS........
You show too much unnecessary work
You apparently missed the POINT, the fun was building the damn thing. Many of us simply enjoy building jigs, fixtures, and working mechanical widgets. Just for fun
I'm sorry that was a waste of my time. Do not see any prophet.
Effing music
egg cartons they come in are free
I believe that those are for the hobby farmers...because the chickens don't lay the cartons too!
Bof ya mieux franchement
one slip and you got a gone finger
Make the same thing but with the dimensions
is the crate the eggs come in not good enough??? Don't get me wrong - fantastic work on this item - but as far as selling it, not going to see a line forming to buy from you my friend.
Some people have their own chickens and ducks or live near those who do and get their eggs from them.
Did you actually sell any of the egg holders? I made some and listed locally and online. Haven't sold a one. I think I have them priced very reasonable and some are made from black walnut which I thought would be a slam dunk.
Nicely done. I've see these docking stations before. Do you have plans with dimensions, etc. Thanks! Clear and concise videos, great job.
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Best 🔥👌
Thanks for the support, glad you liked it!
You should of run the router around the top of the holes with slight chamfer would of looked more expensive
Tu crois vraiment que quelqu'un va acheter ces trucs ?
The 'engineered for shop use'-belt sander is really cool.
Do you sell the plans for these?
Так себе.