Good to see you back , I've learned so much from your old films❤
@lucyanneanne54118 күн бұрын
Hello, l have just found you for the first time. I love your Christmas in July, manger scene, where can I get the pattern for this please?
@jeanlucvassort641111 күн бұрын
Bonjour Ted, since some days i was looking for your demonstration video seen some years ago, but i lost the reference and my note, i was feeling bad, very bad :-((. today i found my notes about your demo ref, lucky man i am ... regards to you Ted and so many thanks for your experience sharing
@glen325712 күн бұрын
thank you sir for this video. Like and new subscriber.
@mars195213 күн бұрын
At @40:16 Nice! Has anyone with a 3ph saw installed an emergency stop switch that momentarily reverses the motor to instantly stop the blade?
@Pip-q6z16 күн бұрын
I'm so glad you are back!!!!! Hans and everyone else there I want to thank you for producing this great content. I hope that y'all keep the videos coming!
@ToddThompson-du9mxАй бұрын
your audience sucks, so rude, acting like they know more than you, like "do you know the word blah blah blah" what a complete douchebag.
@LivingTheLifeRetiredАй бұрын
Great video.
@shadikhamaysa4598Ай бұрын
Great to see you guys posting videos again!
@henrysscrollsawworks6917Ай бұрын
Glad you guys are back hopefully for good 😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
@jimgeelan5949Ай бұрын
Amazing but I cant stop looking at that creepy left thumbnail
@slhasebroockАй бұрын
Great to see a video again from Gwinnett Woodworkers!!!! Awesome!!!!
@glencrandall7051Ай бұрын
Down here in N. Fla I think of you guys most every day. Looks like you are back at Gwinnett Woodworking store. Thanks for a good show Hans. You all take care and stay safe.🙂🙂
@bo-be-qbarbecueausderseest1663Ай бұрын
Glad you're doing well! 👍 Best regards from Bremerhaven, Germany
@rogermartin8014Ай бұрын
Thanks to Hans for a great program and lots of ideas on how to use the wood I just haven't found a use for yet. Very inspirational.
@davidtustin8242Ай бұрын
Welcome back! Thought you guys had disappeared!!
@buzzadams7876Ай бұрын
We were attacked by the COVID crisis for 4 years. Stay tuned.
@MartyRaaymakersАй бұрын
Wow! Yes! Thank you
@AlForte13Ай бұрын
Excellent ideas excellent enthusiasm. - thank you
@chriswillmakeАй бұрын
Great to see you guys posting videos again!
@bridgeislandsolutions9512Ай бұрын
Very helpful video, Thanks
@psabo085Ай бұрын
Came up with a hack to reduce vibration.. probably already out there. I cut out a piece of anti fatigue mat foam to match the base of my scroll saw. Works great... waiting patiently for my upgraded saw... delivering next week! Lol...
@sandiekelley85132 ай бұрын
Thank you for this informative vide. Also for not charging for this important information. You mentioned using wax to lubricate where the you screw it in. That reminded me of my dad using Vaseline on screws to make them easier to get into screw in to what he was working on. I miss working with him.
@vladnickul2 ай бұрын
Lads? I have a "100usd" scroll saw. a 85w. ` I moddified it, to take pinless put nice skf bearings in it and lighten the paralelogram.... I use proxxon blades 25 18 and 14 dpi Made jigs. I'm trying to cut "half laps" into 25/30mm x 3/5mm hard woods. The damn thing just don't want to, I need to push the wood with all the might. and still barely do it it does not jamm it just does not "bite" the damn wood I bought it to save some time (so it takes me a good 2 days to cut 8 cuts/ a single frame) the blades are "made in germany" even the saw is, any ideas? is the saw junk the blades ... me ?:))
@stevioclark3 ай бұрын
I'm wondering how Dan's last name is pronounced? He is a fine instructor.
@tommyschutz90083 ай бұрын
I’d like to make those pens. Can you give me instructions of how to make a Celtic knot blank so I can make a Celtic knot pen
@delorissamuelson69883 ай бұрын
Hello, are you still selling your 3 string panjo kits? I am very interested. Thank You!! 😊
@YoTambienFuiUnSerHumano3 ай бұрын
Gracias por la excelente información. Saludos desde Guayaquil-Ecuador 🇪🇨
@vladnickul3 ай бұрын
so much fucking rant
@Scout24623 ай бұрын
I just bought a DeWalt RAS identical to the one you have in this video for $45. Works fine. Enjoying your video and looking forward to improving it.
@robertcornelius35143 ай бұрын
Jesus. I'm only the third one to leave a comment. Pathetic. This turner is a legend.
@JimM45963 ай бұрын
Well done Rob!
@Rob2gs4 ай бұрын
I love your work. Can you help? where can I get copper tacks? and what size do you use? Thanks.
@chasmikrut58094 ай бұрын
Great job! Thanks to your whole team . I have gotten into some larger blanks lately and I really want to get the most out of them. This looks like to say to go. My kids have been asking what I want for Father’s Day. Now I know what to tell them. Keep up the good work.
@lootsnuthouse94624 ай бұрын
Hi
@greywoodsmanj4 ай бұрын
Any advice on finishing techniques/preferences for the wood?
@johnbies70414 ай бұрын
Charlie, I would be absolutely honored to have an opportunity to talk with you. I live in Alabama… I am Army retired… I have never built a rocking chair… but … I know this sounds crazy but I have just spent about $250,000 and 6 years building a workshop next to my house … this is all for the purpose just so I can build Maloof & Hall Taylor style rocking chairs and other similar style furniture as a hobby for my family and especially my Grandchildren when I retire in about 3 years.. I have personally harvested for my use about 40 large trees in my area that are walnut, cherry, Maple, white oak, beech, Box elder and other varieties and operated the mill myself.. so I have about 15,000 bf that is currently air drying in my shop or outside up under my shops back covered back-porch.. not sure how can I contact you? Thank you John Bies .. Huntsville, Alabama..
@maheshprabhu15574 ай бұрын
Namast 🙏Rob Sir, Receive Greetings From Mumbai India🇮🇳 💐. Its great to watch your informative Educational and Guidance Video on How and what the correct way to make Celtic Knots. Am Self taught wood carver and burning artist, and lot of work i do with Manual. Actually presently am working on celtic knot with manual work. After watching your this video I do understand little where i done the mistake, and how to do correct work. In future I would love to watch your knowledgeable videos. Our Best wishes to you and your Family💐 Regards Mahesh Prabhu 3S Wood Crafts
@johnbies70414 ай бұрын
I am so very grateful for this video.. thank you so much ….
@jimlelan49064 ай бұрын
@Gwinnett Woodworkers,.. Bob, My Girlfriend’s DW788 is less than one year old, and has begun blowing the GFCI outlet that it is plugged into. The brushes look fine. Any suggestions?
@geauxsavvydesignsbyShon5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this. Do you mind sharing the epoxy you used for the pens?
@darraghquinlan39435 ай бұрын
Hello Jack. Many thanks for this very informative and technical demonstration. I could relate to many of the issues ypu raised having made just a few urns in green wood. I would be keen to know more about the preparation and drying process. Expecially how to avoid cracking. Frim what i could see, you turn your blanks to general shape leaving a 2 inch wall thickness. Drying takes three months and you see the wood going from 30% back to 10%+-. You leave the partially turned piece in a paper bag in the workshop for that time if i gather rightly. Have you any thoughts on choosing the wood to start? Can you turn a full log, ie heartwood and sapwood or is it better to stick to sapwood?. If you use the full cylinder and howeow out the heartwood, is the base likely to crack....most of my urns to date show varying degrees of cracking so i assume that i am doing something wrong. Any thoughts would be very much appreciated. In any case. A very useful video. Many thanks. Darragh, amateur wood turner in France
@susanp.collins78345 ай бұрын
OK - this is NOT about scroll saw jewellry. Just talking about herself...
@susanp.collins78345 ай бұрын
How do I get the lovely guitar music? I clicked on the link but I just got a lot of other stuff.
@user-fg6gp8lk9x5 ай бұрын
Is it okay to use 286346-00 instead of the DW788 carbon brush? Where can I buy this? I would be happy if you could let me know.
@truckerdoug10025 ай бұрын
We're do I get a kit at would like one
@sloppydoggy92575 ай бұрын
I was wondering if I couldn’t use an air compressor tank as the reservoir. How much less frequent does the pump turn on I wonder.
@JeffOldham-c5e5 ай бұрын
is there a handout or plan to build this
@artescarsvenezuela5 ай бұрын
POR FAVOR TRADUCIR AL ESPAÑOL
@geniuspharmacist6 ай бұрын
Those shave cuts on the band saw should be on the "oddly satisfying" videos.
@jeanphilippepoirier61306 ай бұрын
Anyone who owns a RAS should get Mr Sawdust book called How to Master the Radial Saw! First thing, make a good table. Very well described in the book. The one shown here for the MBC does not look straight or flat. On the smaller dewalt, there is an hexagon hole at the end of the harbor. Same side as the brass nut. That's how you hold the harbor shaft while loosing the nut. Ripping on a RAS is not about bravery. All you need is knowledge. Using powertool without knowledge is beyond bravery. Once set up and used properly, I feel safer ripping on my RAS than on table saw. Again Mr Sawdust gives all the instuctions and tricks to be sucessful and safe. This is a great introduction class about the RAS. It is a sad safe ripping was not thought properly and the myth about its dangers is passed on. If interested in ripping safely, check Brian Weekly video called Ripping on a Radial Arm Saw?