I like your craftsmanship and your attention to detail. I also like the way you drive screws, most of the way with a cordless drill, then finish with a hand screwdriver. Excellent.
@kikikumastudio Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comment. I am glad you noticed the details. I like to work quietly and feel what I am doing.
@mandonga12002 жыл бұрын
I need to make one of this, but here in Spain wood is so expensive right now, even plywood. One thing that I would like to ask, what Router model is the one at 0:19 and 18:06? I would like to purchase one and I have no idea what is a nice purchase, just for DIY projects. Amazing video like always, keep them coming!
@kikikumastudio2 жыл бұрын
The compact router is an old Makita, model: 3703. Still working after 25 or more years. Successor is 3707 or 3709. Any well-known brand router can do the job and the basic one is enough. But if you have the budget, look for a model with a soft start feature. And plunge base option is handy for advanced projects. also check for a dust port option. Good luck!
@mandonga12002 жыл бұрын
@@kikikumastudio Great I will check it out, also I almost forgot, what wood drill bits do you use? They leave a really clean hole. Thanks alot.
@kikikumastudio2 жыл бұрын
Auger bits: Star M (Japan) Brad points: HSS-cobalt Alpen (Austria) I can recommend these bits. I've just added subtitles to the video "Coat Rack with Shaker Pegs". You can see how the old Makita does the job . Please take a look. Thanks.
@mandonga12002 жыл бұрын
@@kikikumastudio I will see if I can get them, thanks alot. Also I've been cutting wood so far with japanese saws, I currenly have a Ryoba and a Dozuki but its really hard for me to cut plum and square. Would be amazing if you make a video in the future about how to properly use them and maybe if you have an idea for a cutting jig to make things a little bit easier. Thanks alot can't wait for the new videos!