Carpenters Don't Want You Know This ! 3 Amazing Wood Tricks
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- In this video, you can find useful woodworking, Carpentry tips and tricks that you can use while doing woodwork. The woodworking tricks contain useful tips for both beginner and intermediate carpenters. You should definitely watch this wood and carpentry tricks video with useful tricks and tips such as how to easily screw a screw into the wood, how to hide the screw completely after screwing the wood, how to hammer the nail without cracking the wood.
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Soap definitely helps but so does holding the drill straight and using the right size bit.
And a magnetic bit is even better.
Soap is used to avoid splitting the wood without making holes before.
@@nicoch59 Soap or no soap, if the board is too narrow or you’re too close to the end it could split without a pilot hole. Try putting in a couple of screws with a hand screw driver - put soap on one and leave the other without - you’ll see the difference right away.
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. wtf? i’m so impressed by you guys . no no thats not it Got it! you guys are so impressed by yourselves. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Those that can DO. those that can’t criticize 😂😂😂😂😂
@@jimmorrison3035 well, you’ve pretty accurately placed yourself….
OMG! I've been a carpenter for 35 years and have always been terrified at the thought of you guys finding all this stuff out. My worst fears are now realized!
This clickbait titles are DUMB like the owner!
That's funny
Now we know how to screw with a shitty uncharged screwdriver with a shitty bit.
Now that I know these secrets I am going to steal all of the master carpenters business! You are all screwed!
I once had a thriving, multi-billion dollar a year business, thousands of happy employees. Now, I'm penniless, living on the streets, only by the good graces of generous people am I able to beg a living now, all because of these video's. Damn them, damn them all to hell. 😆
It’s amazing how putting soap on your screw makes you apply more pressure and drive it properly!
Amazing how salt and hot water can improve an egg
😂😂😂😂
If only it helped to pre-drill, which would've taken less time than soaping up the screw.
Lmao thank god I was just about to comment this pop
Wow just pre drill the hole, common sense
Lol ! This sope trick has been around before screw guns. This is also why they came up with screw guns and countersinks and impact drivers. Save the sope Lol. Clickbait ! Carpenter LMAO ! Pre-drilling for nails in hardwood and ends of planks is standard practice even DIYers know this, Hidden screws are just not used very often and mostly in softwoods. Clickbait ! "Carpenters Don't Want You Know This" that's just ridiculous ! Tricks on you !
Pre drilling???
Honestly why would carpenters care? I thought it was funny to even title it this. Total click bait
It did get you though, you even commented now you will be bombarded with b.s... lol.....wait so will I :(
Ah yes, that's why we carry such big tool belts, so we can carry a good selection of soaps for different screws
@@CrazyRev people will make any old shite videos just to try and get noticed
Dove is what I find best 🤣
Lol
I guess he didn’t have room left in his pouch for a counter sink
@@chefblundard2051 just the trusty imperial leather, apparently it's screws in much better and only takes 25 mins per screw
I just stick to using Robertson screws up here in Canada! Never have that problem in the first place. Philips heads screws are garbage by design.
1. Finish your screws by hand and never let the drill jump on the head.
2. Always insinuate a piece of scrap wood between the clamp and the wood so that you don't dent the wood.
3. Wipe away the excess glue before clamping it together or you may end up with the two pieces glued together.
😊👍👍
Or use torx screws and a stronger drill if needed like pros usually do as they have no time to put some garbage on all the screws
and always sand along the grain which he also didnt do
Or if client is being cheap with the screws and brings Phillips heads, I usually start pre-drilling every screw I need to use, after few hours of that they usually understand the more expensive screws will screw them less then all the time wasted that they are paying me for not working as effectively as I could.
@@NotEvenDeathCanSaveU Yup, torx or square drive is the way to go. I'm never buying PH or PZ screws again.
Still waiting for the amazing ones to start...
Ache io !!!☺☺☺
I'm a carpenter and I honestly don't care if you know any of these!
Right on.....as a carpenter I'm not threatened by any one discovering our SECRETS..,...nothing gets u around basic skills....
@@stevewight1409 but the crazy thing is that they're not even secrets . Doesn't everyone know these things ?
@@VAMCVETS no, I'm not really surprised. I was just being facetious. It actually saddens me how many people in this world can't navigate anything if it doesn't involve a keyboard and a mouse
@@VAMCVETS 👍
@@VAMCVETS There are many people who like to learn and watch the video, 7 million views on this one alone. However, there is a huge difference between knowing how something is done and having the skills to do it. Skills take time and practice by doing. No one would think they could be a concert violinist by watching a few youtube videos and reading about it online. Yet, all of these people think than can watch a few youtube videos and go out an build a house. My dad used to say, it's not which screw to turn, it's how far to turn it. They don't call them skilled trades for nothing.
As a carpenter, I do remember the secret meeting we all had where we'd sworn never to tell these secrets or suffer death. 🙄
Sssshhhhhhhhh!!!
How y'all are gonna have to schedule an emergency meeting to decide how to punish this guy.
Those tricks were freaking stupid in my opinion. Dude is definitely no carpenter.
Omerta. Death to any who reveal our secrets.
I had a trade secret building stairs for years and wouldn't show anybody else how to build them and put me out of business. Not something all Carpenters know how to do.
Learn to sharpen your chisels like a carpenter. Learn the difference of a PZ2 and a PH 2, then drill the pilot hole to the correct size before nailing, then you wont split the wood like you just did !
We all start one day... Even my father was a carpenter, it doesn't mean I can do everything right immidiatly. I have to learn a lot, and I do by watching these different videos, not by the ironic comments...
@@susannebrunberg4174 Sorry you found my comment ironic. I do stick by what i wrote. I merely made a point of letting him/you know that there was a problem with some of the things he was 'teaching'. Just ignore my comment altogether. Good luck to you in your quest for knowledge.
Just what I thought after 1 second watching: wrong bit type... 🙄
I'm a carpenter, btw
@@murales it is yeh !
@@susannebrunberg4174 Carpentry is one of the most satisfying jobs, and in my case, hobbies I know, and yes we all have to learn. But you will NOT learn if the people in these vids are teaching you poorly. One was even demonstrated to be poor on the second "correct" attempt. (nailing close to end grain)
1. A pilot hole should be close to the internal diameter of the screw thread if you are screwing into wood. There is very little control of the screw in the video. Depending on the purpose of the piece it is sometimes better to drill a complete clearance hole for the screw. Soap is ok for lubrication but a SMALL dip of the top portion of the screw thread into clean axle grease is less wasteful.
2. The hidden screw "hinge flap" technique is brilliant and not really a secret; but remember, it may not always be an appropriate technique, you may, at sometime, want to know where the screw is for dismantling an item should the need arise, for whatever reason. Using a larger drill bit to create clearance for a screw head can, sometimes, "grab" the grain and go deeper than intended. Countersink bits are inexpensive and a good tool to own. A good one will do metal as well as wood for a good
3.The end-grain split STILL occured because, as some comments have pointed out, the pilot hole was on the small size and he should have "blunted" the nail before driving it home.
I have no idea if you plan a career in woodwork or, like me, enjoy it just as a satisfying practical hobby but I wish you all the best and enjoyment of the lovely emotions you will experience when you stand back and admire a job you have done well.
Как началось Видео ,я сразу начал читать коменты )))) потому что они интереснее )))
Согласен с тобой полностью
Теперь чтобы вкрутить шуруп в дерево, без мыла не обойтись))
@@Yarikspell8888 парень просто зря потратил свое время ! Я только что крышу закончил делать и все шурупы спокойно входили и не нарушали структуру дерева )))
С такими то темпами далеко не уедешь,ну руки и голова не дружат,
Эти примудрости еще на уроках труда в начале 70 показывали. Плотнику они нах не нужны , а столяр и без тебя давно все знает. Потому что плотник и столяр это как слесарь и гл инженер .
Даааа, уроки труда, хоть и баловались на них, многое дало. Ой многое.
"Ты, Каштанка, супротив человека, все одно что плотник супротив столяра..."
Плотник супротив столяра, что собака супротив человека (с) Чехов
Плотник супротив столяра, это как сантехник вася и бригадир олег!
Я так и не понял, у кого титул выше, у плотника или у столяра?!
Это пиздец, где ты раньше был. Столько саморезов вкручено без мыла. Это ж теперь обратно все перекручивать
Бляяяя я 10 лет по отделке работаю и сперлю перед вкручиванием самореза)))) выкинул сверла да здравствует мыло😅
On the second trick how did you get that screw to go in without soap ?
that is a secret for another video
😆👍🏻
28k thumbs up for that, my grandad was doing all three when I was 8 I'm now 52, the only difference is he didn't have the benifit of an electric drill, but he did at least use the right size screwdriver so it didn't slip.
Your comment is that epic, i cant stop laugh for those benefits lmao
Yes,
YOU ARE SO RIGHT ABOUT THAT.
You learned something from him. It's the experience of life.
Thanks for the experience of life grandad.
We ALL love or grandparents.
12 million views wow!
Гениально!
На пустышке набрать лям и 300 к. просмотров. Браво, мужик..............................
I assume the chisel used in Example #2 was sharpened shortly before the woodwork was done?
Да уж, гениальные идеи :))))) Саморез PZ закручивать битой PH 8-)
My Grandad used to run the screw through his hair which always had Brylcreme in it.
Old carpenters used bees wax
I am a carpenter I don’t mind anybody watching this I personally don’t use this stuff but whatever makes you happy is a good thing .
😂 love the comment
It's very generous of you not to mind others watching.
I prefer the krieg for my hidden screws
@@justinkeppler9860 Kreg.
@@kgriff087 typo
Neat job with the chisel.
They need to give their dad his tools back... 😂
40лет жизни коту под хвост. теперь как спать после этого))).
When my dad was alive and healthy I didn’t see really any of these “Hacks” just a good ol carpenter
Sono 43 anni che faccio il falegname , sono d'accordo con te !!
@@diegobraito2925 p0 I opo
The way the bits are seated in the drill is bothering the fuck outta me😂
@@dennisslaughter9929 g
2000 шт сначало в мыло, а потом в доску))). Ну, ну.
😂👍
Ага, если 10к? На мыле угоришь😁😁😁
Я, думаю, достаточно просверлить направляющее
Outro passando sabão na rosca do parafuso para madeira pra enferrujar o parafuso e soltado Deck de madeira
Этим гемаройным трюкам уже 100 лет, больше геморроя
Better use PZ2 drive bit (in this case) instead of PH2.
what is pz2
www.finehomebuilding.com/2015/09/16/what-is-the-difference-screw-bits-phillips-vs-pozidriv
@@albertsaenzjr.3546 pozi drive bit instead of Phillips head. The 2 is the size indicator of the bit. Pozi drive screws such as is used in this video have 8 points instead of four ( if you look close you will see four little slots in between the main four)
Want to keep your wood from splitting when driving a nail in it? First blunt the nail point, it'll push out the wood instead of splitting it. My Uncle DC Spiveys trick, an old school carpenter
Cut the end of the nail clean off. This will leave a crude chisel edge on the end which will sever the wood fibres as it is hammered in. An untrimmed nail with its point intact acts as a wedge which is why it will split the board if too close to the end. Sometimes it is possible to nail down a board and then cut it to length when nailing is complete.U seful when working close to the end of a board. If you have to nail near the cut end of the board, your best chance of a good fix, is to drill a pilot hole and lube the nail. Soap, candle wax, vaseline, a smear of grease, neutral shoe polish, or nick a dip of your wife's moisturiser cream any of those will work. And a bonus is that it is kinder to your drill driver and its battery,if instead of nailing, you decide to use a woodscrew to make the fix.
Это для ЕГЭ
Also rub the hammer face on concrete keeps the hammer from sliding to one side.
Stop telling our secrets. Remember the blood oath we took. 🤣
Покажите мне трюк №2 с дубом, буком или хотя бы с лиственницей. Очень надо.
Например забить гвоздь в дуб можно если макнуть кончик гвоздя в расплавленный парафин. Зажёг свечу. Макаешь кончик гвоздя в расплав и забиваешь
I learned the soap trick in middle school wood shop. It really helps with hardwood. The hidden screw under the chiseled corner, that's a new one. Clever.
@@mikeslater6246 that is what pipe clamps are for. It makes sense if you're not going to laminate over the face and don't want filler to break up the grain. Also in a butt joint situation you could use a corner clamp.
Maybe you should have drilled a pilot hole for the screws as well. Now there's a useful trick.
God or push a little harder.
Or by a new bit
Haha
You don't need to drill the screw through a bar of new soap, just rasp the side of the screw across any old piece of soap but BETTER STILL get yourself a tin of tallow to use and then your screws will go in and come out easily when you need them to.
Or you can... Use the correct bit that isn't borked already.
I’d prefer to have my house finished this year and the carpenter use the proper bit for the fastener.
Это точно, я бы не хотел знать , что плотник сознательно использует биты не по типу саморезов...
там вроде не филипс, единственно что немного с размером не попал
Нет с мылом саморез действительно легче крутится и не скрипит если дерево плотное.
Но согласись гвоздь в отверствие,чтоб доска не дала трещину это сильно,никто бы недогадался)!
@@observer0395 ага, и если еще раз посмотришь, оброти внимание, она все ровно треснула
На саморез можно просто плюнуть. Учитесь сынки пока папа ещё жив.
Lord, I beg of you by the right of your greatest name to grant the owner of the hand that will support me, joy prostrate to her crying, endless sustenance, endless success and fulfillment of all wishes, Lord 🤲🤲🤲🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Под гвоздь он значит отверстие просверлил, а под шуруп просверлить у него мозгов походу не хватило🤣
там и сверлить не нужно, достаточно шуруповерт держать ровно, а он, идиот, его специально наклонил.
У него ешë и бита под ph, а саморез с головкой pz, дятел короче.
A vela é melhor q sabao porque não apodrece a madeira
I've been a carpenter for decades and I don't know any carpenters who would not want people to know those tricks.
Don't feel offended,it's just a trick to garner views....I guess.
I didn’t know that carpenters kept so much soap on hand lol
@@Razor1138 Most carpenters I've known over the decades have been fairly clean.... Others not so much.
I really liked the look of the hidden screw, buthow useful is it? In the video the screw does not join any wood. Having to clamp the piece together with a similar piece of wood is probably impractical in most situations when the screw is joining two pieces of wood. In those cases and with so much work to hide the screw wouldn't wooden dowel joinery be better?
where did the screw go?
I thought it odd he didn't demonstrate a use for it practically. But I was thinking you could replace the screw with a small magnet, and then use it in the frame of a cabinet door with another magnet inside the cabinet proper.
You can have magnetic cabinet doors without seeing the magnets!
Another tip not in this video..before clamping those two pieces, put a piece of wax paper between the pieces..keeps glue from trying to bond with the other piece..
What do you mean it wasn't joining two pieces of wood I don't think that was the point. This was supposed to be a demonstration not a project
I guess it's for demonstration only. You could hide anything what you want, even your money if you mistrust your bank.
Worth spending a few extra bucks on quality screws. Modern screws are self countersinking. The second trick was quite good. Washing up liquid is superior to soap. .
Well, I'm glad at least ONE carpenter wanted us to know these 13 tricks. Very interesting. Thank you for sharing them. 😊
So I use about 200-300 screws per day and I’m meant to put soap on all of them?
Maybe I will taking an shower with all the screws without rinse off 🤔
For sure pros dont have time for cheap screws or cheap tools.
@@jnight337 or rusty tools.
no drop them in a tub of lube get the same effect
Why the hell are so many “professionals” commenting? This isn’t for professionals. For Gods sake he is working with a lawyer’s kitchen drawer tool kit.
Обычно такое название бывает перед наебаловом
Дык оно и есть😀
всегда так говорю!!!))))) главное в названии написать ты такого не видел, не знал, не догадывался!!
The best trick is the hidden screw. That said, I know of few carpenters that ever need to use that one, including myself. I'm not just a carpenter, but also a cabinet and furniture designer and builder. Certain tricks I know help to not even need these tricks at all. If you had left the two boards clamped together more than ten minutes (like an hour or so), you'd have a hard time separating them. Wood glue is a particularly strong bonding agent for wood, being stronger than the wood itself. I have used it to repair split wood by just gluing it back together, and clamping it until it has cured. After the repair has cured I use sandpaper to make it appear as though it was never split at all.
Now to call you out on one thing you did in this video that you should never do; sanding across the grain. If you leave it like that you defeat the purpose of your hidden screw. Always sand with the grain.
He could of used wax paper so it wouldn't stick. And you correct about the sanding. 👍
Soap absorbs water and will make the screw rust! Use wax or pre drill to prevent splitting.
exactly !!!!
@@dd1965 Commercial bar soap does not absorb water. It dissolves in water. Ever notice that the next day your shower soap is dry? If absorption was the case a bar of soap not used would be slimy, which it isn't. What room is more humid than the shower room? But homemade soaps, 'organic' soaps,all those high price soaps, contain glycerin, which is a humectant. That means it draws water out of the air.That's why those soap are used for dry skin and why they seem to 'sweat' in warm humid weather. Just thought I would add some Science to the soap/wax debate. But, I use wax. It seems to work better.
I am a recreational woodworker, not a pro btw. In dry wood I pre-drill, in pressure treated for outdoor projects I use wax and no pre-drill and always coated deck screws because the box store wood is wet. If I am doing it wrong, let me know. I appreciate help. thanks
Use beeswax here. Candle wax is another alternative.
Using clutch is also useful, not killing bits or screw's head.
Also the right type of bit, as somebody has mentioned earlier...
I would use a Robertson screw and bit. No cam-out. Pilot hole for nails but not for screws. How does this embarrassing video get 5 million views?
Because here are so many beginners....
I understand, if you have been working as a carpenter for 40 years for example, this video would be ridiculous, right?... But then you wouldn't be watching it either...
Ох уж эти плотники! Они наверно сами даже не знают что так можно 😆😆😆
🤣👍
Interesting video for the DIY person. However, I've never seen nor known a carpenter with so much rust on his chisels!
Этот способ я давно при СССР делал таких миллионы людей знают способы.
Nobody drills like that much of a spacker. And if they do they deserve to ruin bits and screws.
I'm glad I'm not the only one triggered about that drill a pilot hole for a nail but not for a screw why the hell would I use soap what a div
Yep I was thinking wtf 🤣 as well
That's why Grandad always had a candle on his bench, heat, light and lubricant for screws/bolts, old knowledge used to get passed on by mouth but these days it's youtube 'Life hacks' lol...
Sadly a lot of old knowledge has died with people and even today a lot of tricks and things are known that probably arent even anywhere online
@@smashyrashy definitely, if I ruled the universe I'd decree that no knowledge could be destroyed, lost, hidden or allowed to be forgotten :-p
Pre drill and use an impact driver like a real tradesman 🤙
To help in the first " trick" get a wax ring that is used to connect a toilet fixture to the floor. The wax is in paper and
easy to work with . Just rub the screw threads against it. Store the wax ring in its box for later use.
Don't use soap, it will rust ordinary screws. Pre-drill right size pilot hole for screw when working near an edge!
also works to use screws intended for wood instead of metal sheet screws. and if the screw has a PZ2 head it helps to use a PZ2 bit instead of a PH2.
chicken grease works too
Indeed, most soaps are pH 5,5 (skin-neutral) and therefore a little acidic.
I like a wax based bicycle chain lube.
Old timers kept a block of bees wax in their tool box…I still do.
купи биту нормальную,а мылом руки можно после работы помыть 😅
🤣🤣🤣
Мыло а потом в растительное или машинное масло идет даже в железное дерево
@@ВячеславШкуро-н4ф Сижу, тупо с надеждой увидеть что новое смотрю и готов этого горе изобретателя на части разорвать. Интересно сам то он читает ответы. Если читает то ему подсказка. Перед тем как забить гвоздь хорошие плотник делают несколько ударов по острию. И доска не трескается.
Судя по всему ты блогер-новичёк раз не за свою тему взялся. Нельзя стамеской елозить по шляпке самореза. А вообще то некоторые инструмент тебе в новинку. И тем более под губку струбцин подкладывают любую. щепку.
Excuse me but l thought I would just point out that your keyboards are all broken they appear to be placing the letters backwards and out of place, I've noticed this fault before and my advice is to download a new keyboard for free from the app store.
Этот способ я ещё в детстве знал. В школе на уроках труда ещё не то делали.
А на кройке и шитья даже с вазелином
Да бородатый лайфхак
Саморез блять где???))))
а европейцы пищат от восторга))) не мешай им кайфовать ;)
You notice how he drives that second screw completely different than the first one by stopping and starting the drill quickly so it won’t strip out? Also you won’t have that issue if you use an impact driver
Крутит саморезы pz битой ph вот и всё🥱
Так ph ещё и убитая.
I get the impression there's a lot of deadlines being missed ?? Lol
Voces nao pode deixa de nos aprender
Gostei guando vou prega prego cuspo nele e tole martelada
You can also use candle wax. Paraffin is a great liquid lubricant when sheared. If I am doing a large number of screws I melt some wax and dip the screws right into the wax. After it cools you can screw it right into the wood or predrilled holes. There is almost no resistance and no striped screws.
Use an impact driver.
Haha! Thankyou. I was wondering wether that was soap or wax!
Interesting plus I like to learn more ...
I really liked the chiselled one. That would confuse the hell out of someone trying to take the item apart. very smart looking.
No soap? Jeez
Yes but what happened to the screw he put in under the flap?
And if that piece was about to be mounted onto the wall , how to clamp down the chiseled part?
Geir Jørstad for the wall use a different method counter sink the screw so you can hide the head with wooden dowling/peg and clean up or paint
Being an actual carpenter and joinery myself, I can assure you we don't care what u know. These three tricks in particular.
Carpenters would be out of business if we all knew they made our houses out of soap.
This is literally the only person that uses soap instead of a pilot hole.
@@shanemccaffrey5570
😂 What l was thinking.
If you think that if I'm building a deck with over 200 boards I'm going to pre-drill into an Irish spring bar soap You have lost your fucking mind.
😄😄😄👍👍
Pre drill or use a square bit or a torque bit an u won't strip your bit and u got all the control
Мне бы полы в бане прикрутить ,сколько мыла брать ?
@@byrik70 Спасиба за лайфхук ! А жидким можно ? Я просто не люблю жидкое мыло ,а жена любит .У меня 2 ведра есть .
@@byrik70 🤓🤓🤓Спасибо мастер ❗ 🖐️ Это гениально ,я просто увлажню жену ,а дальше по обстановке ,плотники не догадывались о таких трюках .
The right bit would have helped as well. A posidrive screw and a Phillips head bit are never a good match.
Even better would be a Robertson screw and bit.
hammer drills dont have these issues
Here is a tip for you: don’t use Philips bits to do pozidrive screws.
Just exchange the pozidriv to philips, equals same result, no soap needed
Or take Hex head screws
Exactly my point
The soap also makes the screw back out easier, especially when you don’t want it to.
true, that happens when a whole lot is shaking is going in
hehe
Ha so true
You know, it takes less time to drill a pilot hole than to soap up a screw. Imagine if I had to soap up 50 screws!
Yeah not only would you waste 8 hours but you wouldn't have any soap left over to bathe with 😆
50? Lol. The last set we built we used about 80,000 screws, give or take 10,000. Ive been building scenery for 35 years. Me, alone, I’m probably pushing close to a million. The soap trick is time consuming. Pre-drilling solves more problems and is faster (And nobody serious is still using Phillips head screws)
Was literally about to comment this any actual carpenter with experience just uses the drill then the screw gun this video is such a waste of time and a complete novice! Unless it’s a spoof video?
Hello!!! Same thought
@@carpballet I know, Philips screw heads ars so 1950s. I live in a small town near Toronto, Canada ... the home of where the Robertson square head screws were invented and manufactured ... in Milton, Ontario, Canada. I believe the US has not adopted this type yet? Do any Americans out there use the square Robertson screw heads?
I remember my first carpenters meeting after the initiation. We had a secret handshake and vowed to never tell anyone these simple tricks about putting soap on a screw, or slipping back a little wood to be laid back down to cover the screws.
Now we're busted. Which fuk'n carpenter told our secrets?
I was also taught that you can turn the nail over and give it a single sharp hammer blow on the business end, and it will be far less likely to split the wood.
I never figured out why that works - but it does, I always wondered why they dont make nails with that flat end.
Davik
Just get the right driver bit for the screw and keep cordless firm and vertical on it
soap works really well, but only use it if you want the screw to rust in solidly, we used to use it on door hinges.
Yea... that looked like a PH1 bit and a PZ2 headed screw
Это работа не плотник, а столяра. Разница есть, поверьте.
I rarely buy apex headed screws these days, but if I need to this will be a stress saver.
Trick #2. I'd put a thin piece of plastic, like packing tape, between the wood before clamping, to keep from ripping off the small piece you glued back down.
My question. He put a screw into a board, glued the chiseled piece down and clamped. ( i didn't see the tip when he finished sanding,did you?) How does he attach it now? Haha, i know, example, but if he screwed it into something, then how can he clamp it because probably no room.
Carpenters don't use soap they use wax, drilling pilot holes is common knowledge, turn the speed up on your drill and use robertson's or torx and ever heard of a countersink bit lol
I use an unused wax ring for intalling wood screws in hardwoods. It's bees wax. Works great.
You know those wax rings used to connect the toilet fixture to the floor. That is a good source of wax for
lubing up screws and keep the box it came in to store it for later use!
You know what else helps; holding the drill straight and using the right size bit!!!!
Drill a pilot hole. D'oh.
You don't need to drill a screw into some weird soap bar. Just spray some WD40 on it.
Зачем мыло испортили?Данный чел, жопорук 99 уровня)))
У него золотые рученьки растут прямо из чудо жопоньки
Не жопорук а рукожоп)))) .хотя разница не большая!)))
Когда имею дело с саморезами, только через сверление. Мыло только для виселицы.
Ну..., иной раз, когда саморез длинный, или могучий, то по мылу легче идет... И не всегда шурик под рукой... иной раз "от руки" приходится... и с мылом заметно легче вкручивать, чем на сухую.
@@Петр-в3л вазелином тоже можно, но от него жирные пятна... Иногда я даже в масло машииное макаю саморезы для случаев, когда внешний вид большого значения не имеет, например, при ограждении компостной кучи, или для опалубки. С маслом потом и разобрать легче..
@@Shkiver Мыло это щелочь,через пол года он сгниет...
@@MrGelmid примерно 30 лет назад ))) я повесил полку на стенку... шурупы (черные) вкручивал "по мылу". Полка до сих пор висит)), хотя прошло уже около 60 раз по полгода. Что я сделал не так?
Да, у мыла щелочная реакция, но она проявляется только в водном растворе. Если воды нет, то и щелочной реакции нет, нет вообще, никакой химической реакции.
@@genadijdrugoj9835 ты про свою? 🤔
Мыло не всегда при себе, слюни всегда.Смочил слюной ядовитой ,саморез сам залазит.
🤓
“Hold on lads I’ll go to the truck and grab a bar of soap” said no carpenter ever
Надо наэзвать ролик, всё для чайника, или для того у кого руки не из того места
Видео для рукожопов 80 уровня.
Tengo 45 años de carpintero. He aprendido muchas cosas y tricos de carpintero pero segun el titulo del video en mi carrera de carpintrria jamas me he encontrado con un carpintero que no te quiera compartir conocimiento. Todos los que he conocido me han enaeñado o ayudado en mi trabajo a lo largo de mis experiencias. Saludos
Это надо же 10 минут крутить саморез
Хотелось бы посмотреть сериал в 10000 серий ,,я делаю шкаф,,.
@@dmitrijzyablik7649
Не, строю дом))
I know one good trick for you. Use the right bit when driving screws 😂
I have a tip that I use when nailing close to the end of a board like at time clip 4:30 and it will not split the end of the board, flip the nail over on its head take a hammer and flatten the point of the nail, this will make the nail drive instead of split, try it.
Yes! This is why cut nails are so useful and they prevent splitting
Really?
bit of a waste of soap when you could just drill a pilot hole.
My husband taught me years ago about pre drilling holes for screws. But I have since found some screws that you don’t have to pre drill the holes! They are wonderful! And , this guy did not hammer the second nail all the way through like he did the first.
The pre-drill to help eliminate splitting works, for sure. What also almost always works is to glance at the tip of your nail. There are two sharp edges and two wedge shaped edges. Turn the nail so that the sharp edges are across the grain and they will cut through not wedge it apart.
Could also turn the nail upside down to dull the point and the nail will not split the wood. Also rubbing the nail through your hair (if you have some) will lubricate the nail making it easier to nail.
@@kenparker99 Those two methods work well except I have very little hair anymore and stopping to blunt the end of each nail is more time consuming than a quick glance and a roll with your fingers to make the nail cut through the grain rather than wedge it apart.
Whoah 🤯 I don't want to sound daft but I don't understand what you mean.
Wait I figured it out wow that's cool.
@@1994toyo it probably takes about half a second to blunt your nail a little bit and then nail it with the grain belt and braces yeah
Hammers used to have a little spot for your bees wax/lube for nails.
New title…. “How to waste the most time possible to do the easiest tasks.” 😂
Когда руки из задницы...... Я уже слышу в далеке : "ЗДРАСТИИ....."
О, а вы тоже пациент доктора как я погляжу. 😁 глазааааа
Нас много тут
So, one of the "tips" that "carpenters" apparently don't want you to know is how to round out the head of an appropriately selected Pozi screw by the application of an inappropriately selected Philips driver bit and let in cam out multiple times even at the slowest speed due to total lack of control. Hmm...
He must be Russian
I wasted 44 soaps to drill around 50 nails.
Totally worth it and cost effective
Hidden screw tip is neat...until you need to remove it..lol
If u take a nail you want to hammer in a piece of wood that could crack; turn it upside down n hit sharp end a couple of times (flattens point) then drive it in and 95% of the time your board won't crack!
I like how you predrilled the hole for the nail but used soap for the screw, is it a cleaner finish that way?
Ммммдааа... Ну... ничего, все впереди. Считай, что показал "новое" и "по-мастерски".
А вообще, главное, что занят!
Лишь бы не курил и водку не пил