What Am I Even Doing???
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3 жыл бұрын
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@BaumisMagicalWorld
@BaumisMagicalWorld Күн бұрын
You make a great teacher. Very helpful and informative, thank you.
@robertsatterfield8873
@robertsatterfield8873 Күн бұрын
Great video. I'm curious, what are thoughts on using wing nuts or threaded knobs on the legs, just in case you want to break it down? Could also use a threaded rod and threaded knob instead of a rope... Mount a couple clips on the inside of one of the legs to hold the rod when not in use...
@parsonrei1
@parsonrei1 2 күн бұрын
Great design! Thanks for the free plan.
@MS-ro9dm
@MS-ro9dm 4 күн бұрын
The bubble has popped? That didn't age so good .
@julianbransky7168
@julianbransky7168 4 күн бұрын
My only disappointment with Titebond glue, used as a filler (mixed with saw dust of course) is that no matter how much its color approximates that of the wood, once it dries out it changes color and goes very dark. I've used Titeebond II and III- same problem with both. The sanding is very hard and messy (the glue turns into paste due to the heat during sanding) but I try to remove as much as possible before the glue dries out. Alternatively one can use an angle grinder with a sand pad attached to it as opposed to using an orbital sander. Much quicker removal, that way.
@hohohohehehe6910
@hohohohehehe6910 5 күн бұрын
You said your idea less complicated than others, but when you started all that maths, I lost it
@vinberube136
@vinberube136 5 күн бұрын
The models takes the teaching to a whole 'nother level. Well done, Sub'd!
@jeffwilder7117
@jeffwilder7117 5 күн бұрын
Timbermate is the best I have found. I used a professional grade at a cabinet shop I worked. If it started drying out you used lacquer thinner to fix. Didn’t like the smell or cost but it did work great. I’ve used most of what you compared in this video but I really like the water base Timbermate. Just spray on a mist of water and stir. Thanks for comparing these!
@jasonbailey9139
@jasonbailey9139 6 күн бұрын
As someone who's always done the rabbit comes out of the hole, around the tree, then back down the hole, I just learned an alternate method. I guess I need to practice to see which way I like best.
@MrRonnmaui
@MrRonnmaui 7 күн бұрын
Great video! Looking for just the right stuff and you nailed it.
@jp91484
@jp91484 8 күн бұрын
Great video up until you refused to strength test them. You don’t have enough money to buy some more 2x4? Jesus Christ the content is more important than a few dollars you aren’t that broke
@wpridgen4853
@wpridgen4853 9 күн бұрын
A video so nice, I hit subscribe twice..😉
@ajakwatson
@ajakwatson 11 күн бұрын
the sawhorse plan provider isn't sending the plans despite payment being made
@wpastander
@wpastander 13 күн бұрын
Nice sawhorse
@alantorrance6153
@alantorrance6153 13 күн бұрын
What verb is "to easily"? It does not exist! You committed an error. Your Intro Phrase should have been, "The PERFECT folding sawhorse and how to build one EASILY!"
@jppotgieter3600
@jppotgieter3600 14 күн бұрын
I like your jig alot, what will you charge to build me one exacly like yours. Ps your depth stop... take yr dremel and just give the bit a flatspot were the screw must rest😊. But im serious, would you make and sell one. Ill check comments
@cpobyrne1
@cpobyrne1 14 күн бұрын
Matthias sent me here!! Nice build.
@jammi__
@jammi__ 14 күн бұрын
I came here from M.Wandel's video, and I like your foldable design. The mistake with the I-beam things is where the weight is supported, as it's just the top flat bearing all the load and anything below doesn't matter.
@afascinatingbit
@afascinatingbit 15 күн бұрын
Mathias Wandel just did a video testing the strength of your mini sawhorses. How cool is that!?
@FWtravels
@FWtravels 15 күн бұрын
Matthias Wandel sent me here
@jacobframe8769
@jacobframe8769 15 күн бұрын
Awesome
@lennyf1957
@lennyf1957 15 күн бұрын
4:24 YES they are stackable. All you have to do is make one slightly longer than the other, and the shorter one will nest under the longer one. I have been building them that way for years.
@DustyFixes
@DustyFixes 15 күн бұрын
Does anyone out there still know how to use an old Disston hand saw? Or any hand saw for that matter?
@telern5681
@telern5681 15 күн бұрын
Purchased the plans. 👍🏽
@MakerBoyOldBoy
@MakerBoyOldBoy 17 күн бұрын
Love this channel. Very innovative. Great charisma presence. Use of miniatures (maquette) clever and better than drawings to determine real world issues. Showing complete process including boo-boos great. Only other channel this bold is Ben Elliott, England, who also runs a small tidy workshop. My father's home shop sometimes "borrowed" house kitchen items. The wife's rule that anything winding up in the shop stayed there.
@stanleyhampton7185
@stanleyhampton7185 20 күн бұрын
Thanks. This solves many problems associated with traditional home made and manufactured saw horses.
@user-yd1ei8ig9h
@user-yd1ei8ig9h 21 күн бұрын
👍
@aarondingus7682
@aarondingus7682 21 күн бұрын
Nice
@mr.frederickson329
@mr.frederickson329 21 күн бұрын
Nothing beats doing it out of your head - except a working drawing.
@edwarner4449
@edwarner4449 24 күн бұрын
You can absolutely tint the "bondo" type body fillers, and some of them are a white base. I mostly use Glasurit double plus, which also spreads MUCH nicer than bondo and can be feathered out much better. You can also get white cream hardener, which works with with all the polyester based fillers. The trick is to tint with dry pigments (or sawdust) which you can mix BEFORE you add hardner. When adding sawdust, you actually gain some toughness (but trade off some feathering), just make sure you use extra fine dust. It's harder to gauge how much hardener and how well you've mixed when using white hardener if you're not familiar with body filter and mixing though. Also check out the short strand glass reinforced body fillers. They kick even faster, but they are rock hard and practically structural!
@ward26102
@ward26102 25 күн бұрын
You made miniature models, then you accidentally created a kid-size sawhorse on your first attempt (maybe good for a workbench where you could sit!) and then you got the job done. And you didn't edit out any of the mistakes. You are awesome.
@walterfigueroa2425
@walterfigueroa2425 25 күн бұрын
Excellent work, thank you for sharing. 🙏🏼🙏🏼
@user-ce6yv1fg1l
@user-ce6yv1fg1l 26 күн бұрын
Вообще ни х не понятно. хрень полная
@ImperialistRunningDo
@ImperialistRunningDo 27 күн бұрын
"Not good things to sit on." No, they are not. A "wooden horse" was a torture device a prisoner was tied to, perhaps with weights on his feet. You've heard the expression "ridden out on a rail?" Same idea.
@Tensquaremetreworkshop
@Tensquaremetreworkshop 28 күн бұрын
Your table saw came with a blade guard. Why did you remove it?
@RodgerDodger196
@RodgerDodger196 29 күн бұрын
IM GOING TO TRY MAKING THESE SAW HORSES! & now I know how to do those angle pivots with my speed square & what I thought was a Lag bolt-really is😁& pretty nifty you can make mini mock ups!
@RodgerDodger196
@RodgerDodger196 29 күн бұрын
OOOOHHH CAN WE DO MORE ROPE TIEING TRICKS!! 29,000 1/2 hitches don’t always work
@dj2028
@dj2028 Ай бұрын
I don't at all see the value in saying you won't provide an opinion but that it is embedded in the comments. Really man?
@Sqweejroberts
@Sqweejroberts Ай бұрын
Use a chop saw
@slim617
@slim617 Ай бұрын
Where.. is the diy part 😵‍💫. This requires too much material to replicate
@frankjones408
@frankjones408 Ай бұрын
This is the most incredible Video I have ever viewed. I have never seen anyone on any video admit that they made a mistake. Then went on to correct and make a new video showing the exact same thing in its proper dimensions. I am so impressed with his Professionalism, that I'd love to have him as a friend, I could learn so much from him. not only in his building skills but more importantly in his PROFESSIONALISM. THANK YOU.
@maggew
@maggew Ай бұрын
Over 10,000 likes and no video. 🤡🤬
@Craftswright
@Craftswright Ай бұрын
Just shipped them off to Canada last Friday for proper testing 😉
@davidbennett3707
@davidbennett3707 Ай бұрын
I been doing woodworking for years now I built some Adirondack chairs I you the first three wood filler after years of being our in the rain and the sun I use it to fill up screws heads after 6 years I see the wood filler in comings out I fill some holes in a piece of wood around the window with Bondo it till there I use Bondo wood filler it been there longer than the chairs yes it more trouble but I think it’s worth it in the long run
@durangojoe1123
@durangojoe1123 Ай бұрын
@Craftswright what is best for carpenter bee holes?
@calebhuntington
@calebhuntington Ай бұрын
I’m trying to fill in a small bit of missing fake wood veneer on a kitchen cabinet. I’m going to tint the putty, but I need to know: 1. Which of these will have a smooth, eggshell finish. 2. Which of these is stiff enough that it won’t flow and droop while it is setting - given that I’ll be filling a vertical surface. 3. How much does each product shrink?
@scoutmaster-s8860
@scoutmaster-s8860 Ай бұрын
The link to the plans is dead. Apparently the domain is gone. Is there any alternative place to get the plans ?
@erik_dk842
@erik_dk842 15 күн бұрын
Working May 19 2024
@swishpan
@swishpan Ай бұрын
The clogging is making me crazy, looking for something similar with Metabo
@rudispruell883
@rudispruell883 Ай бұрын
Good tip. I suspect that vibration is also reduced adding to a cleaner cut. Loved the board flip at the end.
@rudispruell883
@rudispruell883 Ай бұрын
Your miniatures are great. Hope there's a doll house person in your world.
@donnyking5635
@donnyking5635 Ай бұрын
subbing for asmr whisper
@adriaanpatel-coetzee8480
@adriaanpatel-coetzee8480 15 күн бұрын
Couldn’t have hit more on the mark for me!