Ultimate DIY Tools
14:19
7 ай бұрын
First Timers Bowl Tuning
6:53
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Highlighting Mistakes as Features
8:34
Steam bending Jig
3:28
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@Tn-qr1kb
@Tn-qr1kb 2 сағат бұрын
what if i’m weak and it takes forever to saw 😢
@canalcaian2268
@canalcaian2268 6 күн бұрын
Hand saws are really goods cause they are free from bateries or plugs and can be used in almost every place. The only problem is when you have to cut like 20 planks 10 inches large made of red eucaliptus, it demands some HPs from your arm haha.
@Woodworkingmasterclass
@Woodworkingmasterclass 5 күн бұрын
...on the other hand look how much you can save on Gym fees. You get a great workout and a Job finished. LOL Cheers Steve
@canalcaian2268
@canalcaian2268 5 күн бұрын
@@Woodworkingmasterclass Thats wonderful i just thought that way now.God bless you Steve.
@Woodworkingmasterclass
@Woodworkingmasterclass 5 күн бұрын
@@canalcaian2268 Blessings to you too
@saintmg
@saintmg 8 күн бұрын
step 1: buy a straight saw 😅 btw. thank you
@Woodworkingmasterclass
@Woodworkingmasterclass 8 күн бұрын
It's a good start. LOL Cheers Steve
@SBlakeDavis
@SBlakeDavis 12 күн бұрын
Very helpful. Thank you!
@Woodworkingmasterclass
@Woodworkingmasterclass 12 күн бұрын
Hi SBlake, Thanks for letting me know, pleased I was able to be of help. Cheers Steve
@moosh_the_monster8286
@moosh_the_monster8286 14 күн бұрын
Hi Steve my name is Hannah and my friend Mietta and I love to watch your show. It has inspired us to take up woodworking as a hobby so thanks a bunch. You are such a role model in the wood working community, and the younger generations to get out of the house and into the garage 😀 Thanks so much and keep up the good (wood) work! From Hannah and Mietta.
@Woodworkingmasterclass
@Woodworkingmasterclass 14 күн бұрын
Hi Hannah and Mietta, What a lovely comment, thankyou so much. Made my day! And welcome to the wonderful world of woodworking. Look forward to busy brains and sleepless nights wondering about all your new projects. LOL. Cheers Steve
@tdesaul
@tdesaul 16 күн бұрын
Thank you! I will get back to work now! Yeah!!
@Woodworkingmasterclass
@Woodworkingmasterclass 14 күн бұрын
Hi tdessaul, Glad I could help...I'll go back to work now too.. LOL. cheers Steve
@bubblebutt2.1
@bubblebutt2.1 18 күн бұрын
Unbearable.
@fahadmalik8862
@fahadmalik8862 19 күн бұрын
I need to tap some holes into wood to screw some holes into a pc case to hold it upside down. Do you have any videos for beginners because im lost on what im doing.
@Woodworkingmasterclass
@Woodworkingmasterclass 19 күн бұрын
No, but all you will have to do it drill a hole that is just a bit smaller the the bolt you want to use and screw the bolt into the hole. In most cases the thread of the the bolt will cut it's own thread. A tap would be better but if you don't have the right one this way will do. Try it out on some scrap timber of the sort you want to use. A few goes and I'm sure you will work it out. Cheers Steve
@fahadmalik8862
@fahadmalik8862 19 күн бұрын
@@Woodworkingmasterclass oh I was planning on buying a full set. I wasn't full on using a bolt but a wood screw. I heard a long time ago I should also put super glue to strengthen the threads of the hole. And I do need to tap holes as the pc is going to held upside down the force over time would get rid of the threads created without tapping the hole. If you have any recommendations for beginners on the terms etc I would be grateful.
@Woodworkingmasterclass
@Woodworkingmasterclass 19 күн бұрын
@@fahadmalik8862 If you can show me a drawing of what it is you want to do I'll see if I have any ideas. Cheers Steve
@fahadmalik8862
@fahadmalik8862 19 күн бұрын
@@Woodworkingmasterclass So I have used wall brackets to mount another pc on the wall but on the bottom of this mdf board (I know it's softwood) I would need to tap holes through the pc case and the wood the case is "SLM1m Hdplex" I can add pictures to my community page of my KZfaq channel to show the images
@fahadmalik8862
@fahadmalik8862 18 күн бұрын
@@Woodworkingmasterclass how should I show a drawing?
@muharhalim3154
@muharhalim3154 19 күн бұрын
Dear sir, Veneer Thick size please ? Thanks
@Woodworkingmasterclass
@Woodworkingmasterclass 19 күн бұрын
Hi, Size is around 0.6mm. Cheers Steve
@dannyo3317
@dannyo3317 20 күн бұрын
If you also put your solvent UNDER the abrasive paper, your paper will be held tight and more flat to your glass, giving a more critically flat surface on the stone. In fact, as you start to work the stone, the paper will start to stick in place harder and even be more flat.
@uli_2112
@uli_2112 21 күн бұрын
Nice video and grinder, I like that it is complete stainless! But where can I get a grinding plate (perforated disk) with smaller hole size, e.g. 3mm? Thanx a lot!
@Woodworkingmasterclass
@Woodworkingmasterclass 20 күн бұрын
Hi ul, it comes with different size grinding plates. 5mm and 8mm. Cheers Steve
@uli_2112
@uli_2112 20 күн бұрын
@@Woodworkingmasterclass Yes, I know that, because I got these 5 and 8mm plates. But I want a 3mm, which is recommended e.g. for beef tatar. And I know that vevor does not sell grinding plates, because that is what you get told when you ask vevor about 3mm plates! I don't care that vevor does not sell grinding plates, for every normal (standard size*) grinder you can buy plates from 3rd party manufactures/sellers, and ofc that's what I would like to do. * to standard size: that grinder is called "model: #10", but it is not a "size #10" grinder, which has ~70mm diameter plates, or to be precise, 2 3/4 = 2,75" which is 6,985 cm. Because of the name I bought a "size #10" plate, but it didn't fit into the grinder, it was approx. 1mm too large - the knife did not get contact with the plate. Can it really be that no one in the world makes (and sells) 3mm grinding plates that fit in this grinder? Maybe some Chinese manufacturer makes them, I just cannot find a seller; I searched the usual suppliers for several days, then also aliexpress for some hours, no 68mm plates. Could you please ask your friends at vevor for a seller link, or maybe for the Chinese size name. Thank you so much! BTW: If I would have known that problem in time, I would have given back the grinder.
@user-sj3qp5ux1f
@user-sj3qp5ux1f Ай бұрын
Bro I'm not using a knife I'm using a saw
@Woodworkingmasterclass
@Woodworkingmasterclass 29 күн бұрын
What ever works, works. Thanks for the feedback. Cheers Steve
@Laz_Arus
@Laz_Arus Ай бұрын
hey Steve, that looks like a Steeldive SD1970 "Willard" you have on your wrist. Good choice. 👍
@Woodworkingmasterclass
@Woodworkingmasterclass Ай бұрын
Hi Laz, yep great watch, not surer the extra $!000+ would keep much better time. Crazy thing is that the watch I have also has Seiko innards. Go figure. Cheers Steve
@CamBill_ROBLOX
@CamBill_ROBLOX Ай бұрын
Looks cool much better than my airlines all over the floor current plan hahaha
@Woodworkingmasterclass
@Woodworkingmasterclass Ай бұрын
Hi Cam, For sure I can tip over my own feet quite easily without adding extra obstacles. Cheers Steve
@machine5464
@machine5464 Ай бұрын
Just alone that the bolt doesn't spin in the bracket while you're tightening it; that they designed to bolt to lock into place, is huge. Very well designed.
@Woodworkingmasterclass
@Woodworkingmasterclass Ай бұрын
Hi Machine, I'll keep an eye on that. But so far it's been great. Cheers Steve
@robrath31
@robrath31 Ай бұрын
Straight up perfect vid, thank you! No non sense, important things you mentioned addressed all my concerns, especially not smacking my side on the vice every time I walk past haha!
@Woodworkingmasterclass
@Woodworkingmasterclass Ай бұрын
Hi Rob, Great bit of kit, was using it just yesterday. Cheers Steve
@FlyinSwabbie
@FlyinSwabbie Ай бұрын
Love that this has a handle on the end. I've a ton of rough knotty pine stair balusters in this log cabin of mine, and am wanting to get them cleaned up and more refined - don't need the grandkids getting splinters or scrapes from what the builder/previous owner left behind. With your design and some thought to making one, I'll be much better able to work between the balusters! Now to rig up some dust collection for this endeavor..... :-/
@Woodworkingmasterclass
@Woodworkingmasterclass Ай бұрын
Hi Flyin, Yep, it never stops does it? First our kids the the Grandkids then the grand Grandkids! Cheers Steve
@londonNewyork-zr6rk
@londonNewyork-zr6rk Ай бұрын
Which binder is best to make charcoal briquettes
@Woodworkingmasterclass
@Woodworkingmasterclass Ай бұрын
Hi London, I have no idea, I just make the charcoal and use it in its natural state in the forge. Cheers Steve
@PaulChamberlain-of3dm
@PaulChamberlain-of3dm Ай бұрын
Really liked this thanks. One question,I had a go once and the glue in the pot and on the brush months later was still slightly rubbery as opposed to rock hard which makes me nervous glueing a decent item of furniture up in the future.what did I do wrong?
@Woodworkingmasterclass
@Woodworkingmasterclass Ай бұрын
Hi Paul, Yes I would be concerned as well. Never had it happen to me so can't comment', it should become rock hard after a couple of days. Cheers Steve
@Queen_Bee28
@Queen_Bee28 Ай бұрын
Thank you so much, I'm an amateur wood carver with no man to show me how to saw, thank you 🤗💜
@SusieR-ff2mr
@SusieR-ff2mr Ай бұрын
This vid is really smooth, thanks! Couple it with Woody Hyezmar's concepts maybe go'ogle his latest stuff, and your head will be spinning with some awesome and really creative ideas!
@RandallCates
@RandallCates 2 ай бұрын
Beautiful work. This week I just finished a 5-day marquetry class with Marc Adams,here in the US. Extremely frustrating but also great fun. A couple of minor differences. He teaches a 7 degree angle on the blade and the “keeper piece” always to the right of the blade. He also showed us his method of dyeing wood. Simple but lots of steps.
@Woodworkingmasterclass
@Woodworkingmasterclass 2 ай бұрын
Hi Randall, degrees are really persaonal preference but must bew over 0 or there is no bevel. As for the keeper piece it all depends if you are wanting to save the top piece or the bottom piece. Continue the journey.....and enjoy it.Cheers Steve
@CamBill_ROBLOX
@CamBill_ROBLOX 2 ай бұрын
👍👍👍👍
@Woodworkingmasterclass
@Woodworkingmasterclass 2 ай бұрын
Thanks Cam. Cheers Steve
@DenfordBerriman
@DenfordBerriman 2 ай бұрын
I learned about using a spray to fix a cupped board from one of your early videos. Today I put some soft feet on my deck chairs as they had been denting our newish pine deck planks. Then I poured a jug of hot water on the dents and like magic, they have risen up. So a big thanks to you Steve but tell me if I've made a rookie mistake in the long run
@Woodworkingmasterclass
@Woodworkingmasterclass 2 ай бұрын
Hi Denford, No, all good. Thanks for the feedback, pleased everything worked out OK in the end. Cheerrs Steve
@hj-briquettemachine1623
@hj-briquettemachine1623 2 ай бұрын
good! We specialize in making different types of carbonization furnaces(charcoal making machine)
@CamBill_ROBLOX
@CamBill_ROBLOX 2 ай бұрын
Looks good 👍👍👍👍👍
@Woodworkingmasterclass
@Woodworkingmasterclass 2 ай бұрын
Hope it looks better when finished. Cheers Steve
@cavetroll
@cavetroll 2 ай бұрын
Would love to see what bow you have squire. Archery is life heh heh
@Woodworkingmasterclass
@Woodworkingmasterclass 2 ай бұрын
Hi Cave, Heres a video of me personalising the Bow. Which was a stock standárd Mongolin Fiberglass Job from Ebay. kzfaq.info/get/bejne/ZpihqdGLzKfQcY0.html Have some Laminated ones ordered from Alibow whenever they get here. But the first Bow is a great started. Cheers Steve
@cavetroll
@cavetroll 2 ай бұрын
@@Woodworkingmasterclass fantastic I'll take a look thank you squire!
@foobash1
@foobash1 2 ай бұрын
that bread trick looks slick. Gonna try it.
@Woodworkingmasterclass
@Woodworkingmasterclass 2 ай бұрын
Hi Foo, Yep, helps clean it up and also adds filler to the sausages. Cheers Steve
@philipchandler330
@philipchandler330 2 ай бұрын
Excellant
@Woodworkingmasterclass
@Woodworkingmasterclass 2 ай бұрын
Hi Philip, Pleased you enjoyed it. Sometimes really satisfying to give old things a new life. Cheers Steve
@CamBill_ROBLOX
@CamBill_ROBLOX 2 ай бұрын
Good one mate 👍👍👍👍👍
@Woodworkingmasterclass
@Woodworkingmasterclass 2 ай бұрын
Just set out the carving yesterday arvo. Will stream some of it next week. Cheers Steve
@Chocoboloft
@Chocoboloft 2 ай бұрын
Great video sir! I learned from a master in almost 3 minutes lesson. I hope you good health and stay fit. Stay wonferful sir!❤
@Woodworkingmasterclass
@Woodworkingmasterclass 2 ай бұрын
Hi Arnald, Great to hear you got some ideas from the video. We are all well and fit here trust you are the same. Cheers Steve
@GeeDeeBird
@GeeDeeBird 2 ай бұрын
Enjoyed your video. How have the threads held up over time? Thanks for sharing!!
@tatiananaugolnykh
@tatiananaugolnykh 2 ай бұрын
Any advice on what file I could use, hopefully a Disston one, on a Great American crosscut logging saws ?!
@Woodworkingmasterclass
@Woodworkingmasterclass 2 ай бұрын
No sorry no idea. A little bit pout of mine range of saws. Cheers Steve
@CamBill_ROBLOX
@CamBill_ROBLOX 2 ай бұрын
Good one mate looks good 👍👍👍👍👍
@Woodworkingmasterclass
@Woodworkingmasterclass 2 ай бұрын
Hi Cam, works well thanks to Cheap casters from Bunnings a real bonus. Cheers Steve
@CamBill_ROBLOX
@CamBill_ROBLOX 2 ай бұрын
Good one mate 👍👍👍👍👍 good to see you back enjoyed that video 👍👍
@Woodworkingmasterclass
@Woodworkingmasterclass 2 ай бұрын
Hi Cam, Good to be back needed a break after 12. years.! Cheers Steve
@rick91443
@rick91443 2 ай бұрын
Looking good Steve; missed ya! richard Normandy, Fra.
@Woodworkingmasterclass
@Woodworkingmasterclass 2 ай бұрын
Hi Richard, Nocew to be missed, not sure if I would be noticed missing from home LOL. Thanks, great to be back. Cheers Steve
@omarm3649
@omarm3649 2 ай бұрын
Square video, The finger is 🔑
@Woodworkingmasterclass
@Woodworkingmasterclass 2 ай бұрын
Absolutly, it the little things that make the big things better. Cheers Steve
@DERDLC
@DERDLC 2 ай бұрын
I've just realised - and ive watched this video about 10 times. Steve - mate - you switched hands with each cut! First cut - left hand, 2nd cut - right hand, 3rd cut - left hand! Amazing!
@Woodworkingmasterclass
@Woodworkingmasterclass 2 ай бұрын
Hi Derdlc, Not sure if that is lazyness on my part or just the way I do it. Never thought of it before until you bought it up. THANKS. Cheers Steve
@electropentatonic
@electropentatonic 19 күн бұрын
That's wild. This guy is a master.
@lindagrieve5795
@lindagrieve5795 2 ай бұрын
First WOW! That was so cool. I have an old circa 1913 sewing machine parlour cabinet. Everything is in great shape except for the top which I want to look better. I am pretty sure it is shellac but it has also been stained pretty dark. I like the dark and want to keep it. If I use methylated spirts will it remove the stain too? I have no idea how I would match the colour then. I want to French polish it. My brother was going to teach me but he passed away recently. If I clean with the meth spirits could I start French polishing right after that or do I need to pumice fill ? I am going to check your old videos to see if you have one on French polishing. I trust people like you who have years of experience. Thank you.
@Woodworkingmasterclass
@Woodworkingmasterclass 2 ай бұрын
Hi Linda, Hope this isn't tp ;ate. Yes the stain will come off the same time as the shellac. You can stain and shellac over the stain. It's a bit tricky though. But there are ways you can chemically stain which seems to work quite well and shellac over that. As sson as it's been clean you can start the French polishing process which is in 4 parts. Filling, Bodying, Pulling, then Spiriting off. Cheers Steve
@lindagrieve5795
@lindagrieve5795 2 ай бұрын
@@Woodworkingmasterclass Thanks. You are not too late. I am still researching exactly how to do this. I like to thoroughly research things before I do them. You are so kind to help.
@Woodworkingmasterclass
@Woodworkingmasterclass 2 ай бұрын
@@lindagrieve5795 In anyway I can, I am only to happy to see people gaining new (OLD) skills. French polising is one of those things that you can only experience by doing it wrong until you get it right then you "NEVER" forget :) Cheers Steve
@guzmansantosaronibarrrios7159
@guzmansantosaronibarrrios7159 2 ай бұрын
Gracias Dios, espero ver esa mordaza la compre x banco , luego cuelgo a Tictok 😊
@Woodworkingmasterclass
@Woodworkingmasterclass 2 ай бұрын
Gracias. Cheers Steve
@markwallack8167
@markwallack8167 3 ай бұрын
Excellent ! Thanks.
@Woodworkingmasterclass
@Woodworkingmasterclass 3 ай бұрын
Hi Mark, No worries, pleased it worked for you. Cheers Steve
@Bovorn.S
@Bovorn.S 3 ай бұрын
awsome review. I just finished doing this with a more costly version where i had to use a plunger manually. My hands and arms are DEAD!!! thanks for the review cos I know what I need to get!
@Woodworkingmasterclass
@Woodworkingmasterclass 2 ай бұрын
Hi Bovorn. Thanks great to see you liked it. They are a nice unit. Cheers Steve
@MarkMower-yp1lc
@MarkMower-yp1lc 3 ай бұрын
Thank you boil in water for a few seconds. Helped out a lot. Thank you. Real good advice
@Rwjudy48
@Rwjudy48 3 ай бұрын
What material are the pegs that you use to hang your hand planes?
@OlunjeNhone-or6tf
@OlunjeNhone-or6tf 3 ай бұрын
Amazing
@emailshe
@emailshe 3 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot, you really helped my DIY kitchen for life
@11harrr
@11harrr 4 ай бұрын
What is the oil he's using? Does it have a different name in the States?
@11harrr
@11harrr 4 ай бұрын
Oh, it's just regular linseed oil? Not boiled?
@MicahJKelly
@MicahJKelly 4 ай бұрын
GET ON WITH IT! Skipped through most of the video and still hasnt started the topic. Moving on.
@artofmiles
@artofmiles 4 ай бұрын
it's rough on the bottom edge where he sawed so the grain is frayed 😢
@artemg2745
@artemg2745 4 ай бұрын
Are you still alive ? Great stuff !