Nice video, I learned a lot. FYI: Dude, I know it's a guitar finishing video but I worried for you how fast your face becomes red when you do your little stunt between shots. You should go on carnivore or Keto diet. Anyway the guitar looks nice and I will surely use the same method to finish mine. Thanks.
@pietrovincenzobernasconi400818 күн бұрын
Simply fantastic!!!!
@CReevesMakes18 күн бұрын
Thank you very much! Getting ready to start my next build! I can’t wait!
@golfinusa27 күн бұрын
Do you find that you're not using the sled since you have the sliding table saw attachment from Harvey?
@CReevesMakes18 күн бұрын
Not at all, I still use both. The sled is mostly small part cuts or shorter batch cuts with the stop in place. The sliding table is mostly used for panel parts and plywood. 👍🏻👍🏻
@mikelee1997Ай бұрын
Adding it to my list of projects. Love it , nice work
@Wood_SliceАй бұрын
How is the noise on that woodpeckers router
@CReevesMakes18 күн бұрын
It is way quieter than previous 2hp routers and such. It has a ton of power as well. Figured maple and other woods are no problem now.
@jimscott64Ай бұрын
Hey Casey, just wanted to compliment you on this video. You did a really good job describing the sanders. I've been looking into one but haven't bought one yet. I do have a Laguna bandsaw and dust collector and have been really happy with them. Looked at a lot of video's on drum sanders but this one you did has convinced me to go with the 19-38 Laguna sander. Thanks for the video and once again, I think you did an exceptional job on it. Jim
@tomtownsend814Ай бұрын
Does putting the pore-filler on prevent the oil finisher from soaking in to the filled pores?
@matt_adelaideАй бұрын
Great detailed video. Thank you. Can you please let us know what brand your red orbital sander polishing pads are? Cheers
@matt_adelaideАй бұрын
Sorry I’ve worked it out. Surfprep 🤭
@CReevesMakesАй бұрын
@matt_adelaide if you really want to polish things up, search up bowling ball polishing pads on Amazon. 500 grit up to 4000!
@matt_adelaideАй бұрын
@@CReevesMakes that’s awesome. Thank you for the tip.
@officialchenal564Ай бұрын
Amazing wood carving router
@SurfPrepSandingАй бұрын
This is one of the greatest build videos we've seen. Two of the most REAL and PASSIONATE guys in the industry. I love to see the techniques and tips brought into producing this incredibly awesome video!
@CReevesMakesАй бұрын
Why thank you very much! Tye is a book of knowledge and entertainment! So much fun was had by all! 😂
@mariskajenmiessler3288Ай бұрын
Gorgeous padauk!
@shockthefoxАй бұрын
Now I would like to see you turn the round pegs into squares. Just sayin. 😂
@NeilWestbrook-bi3cy2 ай бұрын
Dude, you are cool 😎! Also, I ❤the guitar you made. Beautiful!¡!
@CReevesMakes2 ай бұрын
Hey, thanks!🙏🏻 I appreciate that! 👍🏻
@sxyvette1002 ай бұрын
Looks brilliant, mate.
@CReevesMakes2 ай бұрын
Thank you very much! 🤘🏻
@NeilWestbrook-bi3cy2 ай бұрын
How about taking measurements?
@CReevesMakes2 ай бұрын
This is much quicker and way more accurate.
@NeilWestbrook-bi3cy2 ай бұрын
Ok, show, please, the way to build your "pattern jig" & I'll subscribe. No, I'll just subscribe cuz you wrote back & were cool 😎.
@CReevesMakes2 ай бұрын
See my latest Short!
@CReevesMakes2 ай бұрын
@NeilWestbrook-bi3cy How I Made and Use My Stair Tread/ Riser Template. #diy #template #home #decoration kzfaq.infoB9A10vPMHG4?feature=share
@ThisisTulsa9182 ай бұрын
thanks i was debating if should upgrade my stairs. 😊
@CReevesMakes2 ай бұрын
Good luck! 👍🏻
@adamcboyd2 ай бұрын
Let me just walk to my wood shed that is bigger than your 1 bedroom apartment downtown.
@jeromegarcia53962 ай бұрын
She's tight tight 👍🏼 all skookum
@kelleytech2 ай бұрын
What's the name of that beat, strait chill.
@shockthefox2 ай бұрын
How much sawdust was in your hoodie pocket? Just sayin. 😂
@CReevesMakes2 ай бұрын
😂 The struggle is real! I should have worn a zipper hoodie and my apron. Would have been wayyy less! 😝
@ZCRAIZED12 ай бұрын
I subscribed.
@CReevesMakes2 ай бұрын
Thank you! 🤘🏻
@ZCRAIZED12 ай бұрын
If they are glued this is all I can think of that could be done. Great work so far.
@CReevesMakes2 ай бұрын
Yeah without destroying them and having to make all brand new ones. The first step was low anyway as we added tile to the front entrance area. So, with keeping these treads and risers and adding the hardwood over the top, we will be almost equal on the rise/ run pitch. 👍🏻
@dubbified2 ай бұрын
I guess I'm lazy I would have just added a spacer underneath the lip. You would achieve the same thing with far less work.
@CReevesMakes2 ай бұрын
Ah I see, yeah same result right? It wasn’t too bad. About half an hour of work and then cleanup.
@Panelman-wx8fo2 ай бұрын
That would have been much easier if you just removed the step tread and cut it on a table saw. I’m missing the point of this.There is a reason for the length of a step.
@CReevesMakes2 ай бұрын
The existing treads are glued and nailed in place. Yes, I agree if they were easy to get off, I would have rather used my tablesaw. The noses needed to be cut off as the riser needs to be flush on the existing risers for coverage and to maintain an accurate rise/run.
@Panelman-wx8fo2 ай бұрын
Then why not add to the riser to flush it up?
@clarenceratkowiak72872 ай бұрын
Ok kool, but why?
@CReevesMakes2 ай бұрын
We are going to cover them with hardwood skins.
@jimrosson67022 ай бұрын
What an amazing video love videos like this watching fathers work with their kids to build stuff Rebecca did an awesome job and came up with a beautiful design. I used to do woodworking with my grandfather when I was a kid best memories of my life and now I’ve gotten back into woodworking as an old man looking for them memories again and hopefully to make some with my nephews and my niece. 🙏🏻🙏🏻 definitely more videos like this would be great
@CReevesMakes2 ай бұрын
Thank you very much Jim! I love all of the projects that I have done with the kiddos. We sign the inside of each one and date it just for fun. Someday in the future when they have to move these things in their houses, they will see those notes and dates and remember building with Dad. ❤️👍🏻
@thehillbillyhermit76812 ай бұрын
Did you make the Q&A Follow up video to this video? I can't find it on your channel.
@CReevesMakes2 ай бұрын
Working on the edits and b role!
@susanp.collins78342 ай бұрын
That spalting is most attractive.
@robira13132 ай бұрын
Did you have to joint each piece (after the table saw cuts) in order to get a good glue-joint?
@CReevesMakes18 күн бұрын
I did not. The secret is to not stop halfway through the cut on the table saw. Just smooth and consistent.
@flfbsphatboyblue89703 ай бұрын
What’s with the stripper music?
@w2jdb6353 ай бұрын
Great idea. Thanks.
@casual2573 ай бұрын
Now if you design one with a remote control, that move sled through blade to make your cut for you. Just secure project down with clamps and press button! Heck you could drink coffee while using the tablesaw!
@fredzaspel73503 ай бұрын
Have you made a cabinet for the 19-38 yet? If so, I would love to see it. I just purchased the 19-38 myself and am considering building a cabinet for it.
@CReevesMakes18 күн бұрын
Not yet! I have seen some awesome ideas for the 19-38 cabs so I have a plan. Just haven’t executed it yet. I loved this cabinet for the 16-32! So much extra storage
@kurtreed98413 ай бұрын
Great video! I just received the Harvey router table wing to install on my SawStop PCS175. I'm going with the Jessem Mast-R-Lift ll and I already have an older Incra Intellifence that I'll mount. Just need some time from my 9-5 to get this build underway!
@bertiemenheere29944 ай бұрын
A great workbench, it give my new ideas for my workbench. Thankyou 🏆
@Hybridog4 ай бұрын
So this video was done a year ago. Does the Harvey table still require all the drilling or have they added some holes to their product? Their website says the table is compatible with the Sawstop PCS, but if it requires drilling that seems like a misstatement.
@kichwatembo65514 ай бұрын
Bevel cuts?
@rolo2007cr4 ай бұрын
The best project for a chessboard!
@lew33924 ай бұрын
How do you access the miter and T-slots?
@tenjisaga4 ай бұрын
this workbench cost more to make than my entire workshop.
@mikefitzpatrick52094 ай бұрын
what about leveling the table? I have terrible luck trying to level my table left to right
@Katy999414 ай бұрын
Beautiful and stunning!
@kiemho40874 ай бұрын
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@stevekivell4 ай бұрын
Great video! Any thoughts on whether penetrating epoxy might work the same? My concern is I wouldn't get down to wood on the flat surfaces like you did with the high performance epoxy.
@CReevesMakesАй бұрын
Hey! Sorry for missing this! Yes penetrating epoxy will do the same thing, you may just need more coats if it’s a very porous wood. Penetrating is obviously thinner and would do exactly what your concern is. 👍🏻
@daviddura11725 ай бұрын
outstanding
@justpassinthrough75 ай бұрын
Very cool!
@picklemetimbers30035 ай бұрын
You want to talk about chip out...Try running rose wood or ebony through a planer. I'm looking at a drum sander for this very reason.
@KVASavannah5 ай бұрын
What bit did you countersink the holes you drilled in the rails of the sawstop?
@user-rw4dk2yi1l5 ай бұрын
56 likes and no comments? That's crazy
@CReevesMakes5 ай бұрын
Some people just don’t wanna talk I guess.
@shaneshipley50963 күн бұрын
Love this! Great job!
@JakeT425 ай бұрын
Do you have to turn off the sawstop safety feature when using this cross cut sled? I know I've seen people in the past run into the brake cartridge reacting to different materials other than wood. Just wanted to make sure the feature could stay on while having a laminated top.