Push Stick Final Details
7:19
4 жыл бұрын
Dream Shop & Table Saw Setup
17:58
5 жыл бұрын
2 Cuts to a "Perfect" Miter Sled
19:35
How to Make a Blind Dovetail Jig
13:58
Band Saw Veneer
4:45
12 жыл бұрын
Make your own colored wood putty
14:21
The Proper Way to Chuck a Drill Bit
0:31
5 Cuts to a "Perfect" Cross-Cut Sled
36:56
Wooden Plane Making Class Highlights
3:27
Turning a Goblet with James Santhon
15:15
Inlay Class with William Ng
2:33
13 жыл бұрын
Nakashima Inspired Chair Class
2:07
13 жыл бұрын
Maloof Inspired Rocking Chair Class
3:43
Finishing Class with Brian Miller
3:20
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@familymanof6169
@familymanof6169 2 сағат бұрын
I'm 66 years young and all I can say is; "Sir I am thoroughly impressed". I am about to try your technic and hope for an ending as smooth as you in your video! Lol Thank you Mr. NG for passing on your knowledge that will help me immensely! And without magnets, dial indicators or special tools!
@markneedham752
@markneedham752 Күн бұрын
Something Bad.😮 Nah, subscribed, good tips, videos.😊
@tutanchacon
@tutanchacon Күн бұрын
Es la mejor explicación de este método que existe en la web 👏👏👏
@mypony891
@mypony891 Күн бұрын
It took me 12 tries but with your information I was about to get it to 0.00043in. Thank you
@cherishthegiftoflife8255
@cherishthegiftoflife8255 4 күн бұрын
Looks great. Thank you!!!
@mypony891
@mypony891 5 күн бұрын
How long do these sleds stay usable for?
@mypony891
@mypony891 5 күн бұрын
Will mdf work for the fence and sled?
@bernardanderson478
@bernardanderson478 16 күн бұрын
How can I contact you? I have some questions and advice PLEASE? I live in South Africa..
@johnmcglynn4102
@johnmcglynn4102 20 күн бұрын
Excellent lecture. Detailed in all the right spots. Couldn't thank you more.
@micheljauvin3536
@micheljauvin3536 26 күн бұрын
well explained well done
@robertcartman3502
@robertcartman3502 27 күн бұрын
I heard "calculate your air" 50 times, until i figured you say "error"
@WilliamTheBot
@WilliamTheBot Ай бұрын
Just works out mathematically. lol
@tripletale
@tripletale Ай бұрын
Hey William. Just found your channel. I like it very much. To those that criticize your work as being too complicated, don’t worry about them. They’re just frustrated because they can’t understand basic trig. Good job.
@mestreYoda
@mestreYoda Ай бұрын
A melhor explicação do KZbin sobre esses encaixes
@LivingTheLifeRetired
@LivingTheLifeRetired Ай бұрын
I’m a brand new woodworker. Getting to within a thousandth of an inch does not seem achievable at this point. I don’t have fancy gauges to be measuring that precisely.
@joemullan6924
@joemullan6924 Ай бұрын
Sorry but you will always get a bad apple you are doing a great job keep going 👍
@kenday7942
@kenday7942 Ай бұрын
I found your five cut method very interesting - and now I’m watching the two cut. It doesn’t matter whether your are in it for precision, the hobby or to have fun - somebody presents something and you look at it and decide if you want to use it or not - and leave it at that. people are weird! They must not have a life if they gripe about somebody’s methodology that they can either take her leave anyway.
@patcummins6036
@patcummins6036 Ай бұрын
Sir, it took me two years to find this post of yours! Thank you.
@markburnside3530
@markburnside3530 Ай бұрын
Good job on the jig and video, thanks for not putting up with the Complainer’s! Those who can teach, 8:25 8:25 while those who can’t whine and find fault. Thank You!
@calvinheadley5218
@calvinheadley5218 Ай бұрын
I can't afford to take another hit! LMAO
@timothygoodman942
@timothygoodman942 Ай бұрын
good, but I'd like to see how the sled is put together.
@ajvc2233
@ajvc2233 Ай бұрын
12 years later and this is still the industry standard in making the perfect cross cut sled
@dbcriss21
@dbcriss21 Ай бұрын
Excellent description. I like the what & why of the presentation. And I really appreciate the lack of the lengthy musical introduction so many others use.
@billybike57
@billybike57 Ай бұрын
My first box joint will happen this weekend. I’ve wanted to do one but always 🐓 out. I’ve watched this twice, probably once again before and during the box joint. Thanks your explanation was perfect!😊
@andrewengstrom1516
@andrewengstrom1516 2 ай бұрын
Remember - it is the insecurity in us that lends credence to the slandering insecurity of others. Slander may hurt, but don't alter your work for them. Give weight to those you respect, and then to those who seem wise, and then to those who are constructive, and then to those who are just positive - and never to a slanderer. They cannot be given any gift or teaching, and silence will not help them either.
@alanralphson
@alanralphson 2 ай бұрын
The fixture is great - but the process was even better. I see I was not the only one who was laughing out loud at the end. Thanks!
@Danvie777
@Danvie777 2 ай бұрын
I really like the way you explain how to sharpen blades. But what is most impressing is that you don’t just give the steps to do so, you also show the possible thoughts in getting to the solution.
@jasonzodda
@jasonzodda 2 ай бұрын
You are an incredible teacher. My knives have never been sharper. Thank you for all this knowledge.
@terrypriest6471
@terrypriest6471 2 ай бұрын
Excellent method for trimming box joint tails. I made this for an old sears craftsman fence. It doesn't have ends, is very narrow. I stacked up multiple copies of the center piece all the way to the top and it works great. I really appreciate showing how to use the dial calipers to get precise results.
@edwardebel1847
@edwardebel1847 2 ай бұрын
Since most of us have only one table saw (and barely enough space for that) 90% kind of sucks! :-). Thanks for the early morning smile!
@robertrosso-qd6fd
@robertrosso-qd6fd 2 ай бұрын
I would like to purchase your push stick...how do I do this?
@ThanhPhan-gq7hi
@ThanhPhan-gq7hi 2 ай бұрын
Like your video from Canada
@grassroots9304
@grassroots9304 2 ай бұрын
People mad about math don't have enough gray matter to do math. Fun? I'll tell you what's "fun"; not screwing up a project and producing a great product. You could give away solid gold bricks. Someone will bitch that there's no embossing on it. Then you could emboss them and someone will bitch that it has embossing. You can't make people happy. If they can't handle math and straight-forward instruction they can go watch bourbonmoth or whatever. Shame it seems you've not put up a new video in 3 years, if I see things correctly.
@grassroots9304
@grassroots9304 2 ай бұрын
Everyone who does woodworking videos has a video on this method of cutting/joining box sides. This, however, is the only video I've seen which covers it in-depth enough to be able to go set up a saw and cut production pieces instead a learning curve on a pile of scrap. Kind of sucks, huh? ;)
@grassroots9304
@grassroots9304 2 ай бұрын
Very well done on the job and the video ahooting and production. Nice work!
@jamessanthon7765
@jamessanthon7765 2 ай бұрын
I hope to meet some of you woodturners at the AAW symposium in Portland Oregon May 23 through the 26th 2024.
@danielu1763
@danielu1763 2 ай бұрын
Excellent teacher.
@borincod
@borincod 2 ай бұрын
A more economic, clear and faster approach would be to do the same procedure as the author has shown at 1:22, but instead of cutting across of a board, cut along. The resulting wedge will have longer side, which will magnify the error across its ends. If you don't want to cut along a board, just cut additional wedges like at 1:22 and place them touching each other edge. This will multiply the error accordingly (if you will not make a mistake by flipping wedges in the error-compensation direction).
@josephdimino8890
@josephdimino8890 2 ай бұрын
Thank you William. I never considered working to such fine tollerances. Exciting.
@rolandshultz4888
@rolandshultz4888 2 ай бұрын
It is a treat to watch you work!
@paulfoster6981
@paulfoster6981 2 ай бұрын
I found your channel a few years ago and watched every video. I've always wanted to do woodworking but never took the plunge. Over the last year, I've built and helped with a few things; all out of necessity rather than an artistic creation. I'm about to take to dive-in, building out my workshop as tools are being shipped. And so here I am again, rewatching your videos. There is a lot of good content for woodworkers on KZbin. Much of it is more inspirational. As far as I'm concerned, what you have put out is essential to having a strong foundational knowledge, enabling an aspiring woodworker for growth. Thank you for putting it out and keeping your channel up. I hope to one day see you putting out more content. Even if it's a patreon type of thing, I'd immediately join up. Haven't done anything like that before, but I would, again, immediately jump aboard if you were to.
@JHRefinedCustomFurniture
@JHRefinedCustomFurniture 2 ай бұрын
it seems there is a problem with this video. It freezes after 4 seconds
@wakawaka1976
@wakawaka1976 2 ай бұрын
Grandpa and dad died before I could ask them how they got the sandpaper into these blocks so perfectly…
@wmhfv992
@wmhfv992 2 ай бұрын
Your glee at the end was just wonderful! Love to see it. That plank was a thing of beauty.
@johnwoodhouse3210
@johnwoodhouse3210 2 ай бұрын
Nasa project😅
@TonyDeJager
@TonyDeJager 2 ай бұрын
Great video and instruction, as are all of your videos.
@BruceWSims
@BruceWSims 2 ай бұрын
Your video is the singlemost intelligent one that I have watched, including your rationale for using a dado set over a router. I envy your table saw, set-up. Do you thin k it is possible to pursue the same tolerances using as DeWalt Contractor saw as well. Thoughts?
@bwasman8409
@bwasman8409 3 ай бұрын
To do things in later life one cannot pass over what is learned in early life. Avoidance of learning will prevent your functions in later life. Dumbing down of education proves this where all the money in the world does not make it better, but this is the only thing political people have learned.
@rswind1964
@rswind1964 3 ай бұрын
he is funny.... change your blade a couple times... kinda sucks .. dry humor
@terrypriest6471
@terrypriest6471 3 ай бұрын
This is the most useful, educational KZbin woodworking video I have ever seen. Thanks for making it.