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Bourbon Moth Woodworking

Bourbon Moth Woodworking

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@seloss5734
@seloss5734 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Bourbon, let me add to your dent removal procedure. The steam works great but on a large dent or a dent in hardwood, take a razor knife and cut into the dent with the grain. Score it several times (depending on the size of the dent). Then leave the wet towel on for a couple of minutes so that the water can get down into it. Then steam it good. Bad dents will rise above the surface so you would have to sand it back down. An old craftsman from Europe showed me this technique when I was a younger man (now I'm the older man- 70years).
@corey6393
@corey6393 2 жыл бұрын
Great tip. I have done the iron thing, but it is good to know it can be taken a step further. For exterior work like Cedar trim, an errant dent can often be solved with just a touch of spit. I know it might sound gross, but a little spit and some time will swell up the wood fibers and make a dent disappear.
@ster9765
@ster9765 2 жыл бұрын
My Dad taught me this one. I've done it several times with astounding success.
@aerosaaber
@aerosaaber 2 жыл бұрын
I first saw this on the samurai carpenter, he learned from a Japanese wood worker who told him the name in Japanese which apparently translated to "killing the wood." I know this is totally useless information but now you have it too!
@petem6503
@petem6503 2 жыл бұрын
It appears that Og, the caveman, was first on this idea?
@LivingMyBestLifeIAm
@LivingMyBestLifeIAm 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for passing down the wisdom. It touches my heart. 🥰🇨🇦
@Novocracker1
@Novocracker1 Жыл бұрын
Awesome book that gives you step-by-step photos kzbin.infoUgkxTNB_zFBSnTo_O1PqfVUwgi7ityw0JlKt and directions to make every day project. I can see myself making a few of these projects and giving them as housewarming and holiday gifts!
@tcspearing
@tcspearing 2 жыл бұрын
HarborFreight saw😂😂 Also a way better option for the clamps is pick up some cheap rolls of hockey tape and wrap any wood handles like a hockey stick it’s very easy and makes a substantial difference
@martinmoss317
@martinmoss317 2 жыл бұрын
Put the setup block lengthwise along the blade. Raise the blade. Any part of the blade reaches the top surface of the block first is the center and also set to the correct height.
@tysonkoehn1
@tysonkoehn1 2 жыл бұрын
any part of the blade? what if the tooth of the blade is not directly at the top? the blade needs to be turned on like he showed to make sure the peak of the blade is accurate
@martinmoss317
@martinmoss317 2 жыл бұрын
@@tysonkoehn1 you have to assume some modicum of common sense with people doing a skill like woodworking with power tools you know. With the power off, manually rotate the blade to check for high spots.
@tysonkoehn1
@tysonkoehn1 2 жыл бұрын
@@martinmoss317 if your set up block is directly over the insert lengthwise like you mentioned, how do you manually turn the blade while it's lowered inside the saw and cover by the block?
@robertapreston4200
@robertapreston4200 2 жыл бұрын
I know what you meant....👍👍
@chriswitek9455
@chriswitek9455 2 жыл бұрын
@@tysonkoehn1 on the insert next to the blade man. Set block next to blade, adjust so as you manually turn the blade the highest point only comes even with the setup block. You're not putting the block over the blade itself.
@jrob8931
@jrob8931 2 жыл бұрын
Great to see Porter Road on your video! They can teach you how to curve the bill of your cap so it looks less…..yeah.
@Suzieq5446
@Suzieq5446 2 жыл бұрын
I am not a woodworker just a lover of good carpentry and I am having a good morning watching your antics. Priceless!
@mrtnsnp
@mrtnsnp 2 жыл бұрын
There are also downcut blades for jigsaws to avoid blowout, for instance the Bosch T101BR blades.
@Mikeracing2005
@Mikeracing2005 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you never heard of them man!!!!!
@travisdoe4663
@travisdoe4663 2 жыл бұрын
@@Mikeracing2005 be mindful of them though, they tend to "chatter" a lot worse than up cut blades.
@mattrinne
@mattrinne 2 жыл бұрын
@@travisdoe4663 yeah you have to push down harder on your saw but it's worth it.
@coloradomountainman8659
@coloradomountainman8659 2 жыл бұрын
designed primarily for cutting laminate from the top side (sinks cutouts, etc)
@craigcoe2804
@craigcoe2804 2 жыл бұрын
@@mattrinne also turn off the oscillation setting on the jigsaw 👍
@iandodd7828
@iandodd7828 2 жыл бұрын
Perfect timing! The other night I was just wailing on a super-tight joint without a block between the mallet and the chair leg, leaving a series of little crescent moons (it was the end of the day, I was tired, and just wanted to get it done). I knew about steaming out dents but had never done it. But after watching this, I got out the iron, soaked the paper towel, and POOF! All the dents are gone. Knocked back the grain with a swipe of 320 and now only you and your KZbin audience will ever know.
@ppars9789
@ppars9789 2 жыл бұрын
Dude. Adding the lag bolt to the wooden clamp handle=genius. Among other helpful tips, I love finding ways to implement my power tools into traditionally menial tasks.
@skovbo65
@skovbo65 2 жыл бұрын
You should be able to add the bolt to the modern plastic handles in the same way as the wooden handles to.
@tedfritsch3340
@tedfritsch3340 2 жыл бұрын
LOL, Bourbon Robot and calories. At 74, just now getting back into woodworking. My decanter and cigar humidor has been moved safely away from the work bench. But I find myself moderating my woodworking, and enjoy life's little pleasures all the more. Love watching your videos. I've learned a hell of a lot.
@BillMall
@BillMall Күн бұрын
The flush trim router bit to fix a deflected jigsaw cut... 👌🏻 (Thanks!)
@robertliles487
@robertliles487 2 жыл бұрын
Me searching the comments wondering if I was hearing things when you said harbor freight saw 👀 love your work and content man! Definitely one of my favorite woodwork KZbinrs! You have a plethora of information that I have tried to soak up like a sponge. I want to be a better woodworker and eventually turn it into my full time job to get off the damn excavator I run every day. Keep the tips and other content coming bud! Thanks!
@timblack33
@timblack33 2 жыл бұрын
I’m doing the same thing
@whosdaman69
@whosdaman69 2 жыл бұрын
At 14:27 he mentions a harbor freight saw. What is the deal with this? I am pretty sure you can't get the grizzly table saw that is in his description there.
@markgehlhausen7667
@markgehlhausen7667 2 жыл бұрын
I listened to the harbor freight line several times myself. Glad I'm not the only one.
@michaelm210
@michaelm210 Жыл бұрын
@@whosdaman69 He has two saws; one is Grizzly that I think he's said he uses as a dado setup. The one he said he got at Harbor Freight looks like a Saw Stop and, I'm assuming, was a joke/way to cover his butt since he's sponsored by Grizzly.
@jessipandarawr
@jessipandarawr 2 жыл бұрын
Regarding the ironing of dents, I learned from my grandfather to use a washcloth. Soak it completely, wring it out so it's not dripping, then leave it on the dent for a few hours (don't let it dry out). Once it's soaked into the dent enough, most of the dent is already gone. Popping the iron on it creates steam inside the wood grain, helping it return to it's normal shape. I've gotten rid of large dents just by doing this, rarely ever needing to sand it afterwards either. ^.^
@petem6503
@petem6503 2 жыл бұрын
Love the antics! Worth the price of admission. Glue bottle: convert cap to mustard cap (for some reason, glue doesn't obstruct port); take [plastic] mayo jar, cut off top 1~2", set on bench, put glue bottle upside down in it's new "holster", and it's always ready (good to the last drop); sawdust storage: prescription bottles (for many of us, while we can still see the table saw, plenty of 'script bottles around).
@CeeJayThe13th
@CeeJayThe13th 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah those little prescription medicine bottles are very handy! Unluckily, we have a bunch of them but I use them for storing small stuff, especially screws.
@robertball3578
@robertball3578 2 жыл бұрын
I find the antics distracting but appreciate the mellow music. Too many videos use a pounding beat that triggers my tinnitus!
@benfurness437
@benfurness437 2 жыл бұрын
That coffee grinder trick is absolute genius 👌 can't tell you how many hours I've wasted over the years going the orbital sanding / emptying dust collection route... You sir, deserve a very large bourbon 🥃
@danielgramada2940
@danielgramada2940 2 жыл бұрын
Your chanel explode in the last two years! Good job!
@HickeyTyson
@HickeyTyson 2 жыл бұрын
Stop making me know so much about woodworking! It’s pushing out useless stuff I have in there. Thanks to you I no longer remember how to open my bourbon bottles! and have resorted to just smashing the neck of the bottle every time I want some.
@tomjohnson5924
@tomjohnson5924 2 жыл бұрын
Yo- long time listener first time caller… your stuff is great. Thank you. I have learned more from you and Blacktail Studios than anyone. Thank you. I actually can get my wife and daughter to watch your videos like a tv program because your fun. Weekly watch worthy folks. If you know you know. Jason is the GERSHDERN MAN!
@gallygallacher9134
@gallygallacher9134 2 жыл бұрын
You continue to amaze me. It makes no difference how short or how long your blade is, the stroke of your jigsaw does not change therefore it's irrelevant if your blade is 3 inches or 3 miles.
@MrShadyCash
@MrShadyCash 2 жыл бұрын
Diablo top and bottom cutting blades are amazing for the jigsaw. It always gives me a very clean cut. I ended up throwing a bunch of my blades away because I knew I'd never use them again after discovering these blades. Awesome video, as always. Your transitions crack me up.
@alexmills3322
@alexmills3322 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome video, picked woodworking up last year all self taught... soo done all these things haha, thank you very much from N.Ireland
@benrawson9684
@benrawson9684 2 жыл бұрын
Ha, good on ya man! 4.3k views in 45 min. I must say, I have been in the custom woodworking business for a while but I still enjoy watching, I occasionally have your channel on in our showroom
@jimsjacob
@jimsjacob 2 жыл бұрын
When scoring the line for the jigsaw, I put the straightedge on the “keeper” side to avoid damage to my product if any deflection occurs. If the blade gets away from you, it can cut a line on your desired face.
@brianbell6076
@brianbell6076 Жыл бұрын
I have had a coffee bean grinder that I don't use for years and I'm just now seeing this.... This is why I watch these tips and tricks videos....
@chriscampbell2235
@chriscampbell2235 2 жыл бұрын
Loving that Harbor Freight saw. It appears my local store is out of them, will keep checking frequently
@jeremyspecce
@jeremyspecce 2 жыл бұрын
@@keithmarlowe5569 🙄
@woodlandbeauty
@woodlandbeauty 2 жыл бұрын
I'm thinking he's using the delightful sawstop saw.
@chriscampbell2235
@chriscampbell2235 2 жыл бұрын
@@woodlandbeauty very doubtful! That clear and concise lettering for Harbor Freight is very convincing!
@lauramarshall6376
@lauramarshall6376 2 жыл бұрын
This is great. A couple new ideas I can actually use. When I'm having a less than stellar day, I tune in to one of your videos. Always does the trick. You are hilarious. And so talented.
@JWimpy
@JWimpy 2 жыл бұрын
Great idea using a coffee grinder to make wood dust. That tip will help me out a lot.
@robt2151
@robt2151 2 жыл бұрын
02:26 If possible, put the straight edge on the good side of the cut so that if the knife does wander it does so away from your workpiece. Even more important - get a straight edge that has some protection for your fingers in case the knife rides up or snaps. I've see what happens and it isn't pretty.
@hjr_official
@hjr_official Жыл бұрын
Yup. Happened to me just last November. Before I realized it climbed up the ruler, a portion of my index finger was already separated from the rest of the finger. Worst woodworking accident I've had so far. Wouldn't stop bleeding...
@alfredomarquez9777
@alfredomarquez9777 2 жыл бұрын
Hey pal! That music on this video is just as good as your Cointreau Margarita recipe! Enjoyed it more, Thanks!
@shaunjones4379
@shaunjones4379 2 жыл бұрын
Great tips thank you, on another note I installed my first undermount drawer slide, you were right I cannot believe I struggled all these years with the side mount. Never going back now, thanks again for all your advice
@pridezinga506
@pridezinga506 Жыл бұрын
They are brilliant, shame they don’t sell them in Europe, I asked the Blum technical department and they said it was an US thing .
@robertwehmeyer9684
@robertwehmeyer9684 2 жыл бұрын
I really like these videos I've been wood working for about 40+ years and there is always something new to learn. I have the Rockler clamps for the saw fence but the way I mark the abor center (I know every one has there own way sorry) I just raise the blade to nick the bottom of the wood pc then lay a flat square up to it and scribe my line no need to move anything. No square just cut a piece of scrap to 90* and mark. One other thing I would point out is if you steam wood or soak it with hot water to get a dent out WAIT until the wood is dry BEFORE you sand it. If you let it dry it will be slightly above the surface and can then be sanded flush. If you sand it WET it will dry and be slightly below the surface and leave a slight mark. Give it a try on some scrap. As long as the wood fibers aren't cut from what ever caused the dent you can get out some pretty big dents to where they leave no trace. Thanks RCW
@bradslone2409
@bradslone2409 Жыл бұрын
Ive actually used the damp towel and iron while working on gun stocks and it's always worked for me..
@spurgecochran2738
@spurgecochran2738 2 жыл бұрын
I finished a nice 1/2 round top door trim piece today with my down cut blade in my jig saw and sanded lightly to the precision line.
@luisterrazas8141
@luisterrazas8141 2 жыл бұрын
5:56 The deflection from the jigsaw cut creates a pretty convincing faux live edge look. Handy little trick to know.
@steveeastlick8095
@steveeastlick8095 2 жыл бұрын
Comedian!! Love it. Some guys are so dry in their videos! Nice work.
@jamiegibson1010
@jamiegibson1010 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Jason for the tips and putting a smile on my dial. I always use the scoring line trick when i need to cut down a wood veneer plywood door. You crazy guy you.
@mouthfulacoque3580
@mouthfulacoque3580 Жыл бұрын
the second you started talking about sanding, i immediately thought of a food processor (or coffee grinder). props
@markworthington3462
@markworthington3462 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for all the tips. Loved the coffee grinder as well as the bolt in the clamp handle.
@captnsnafu
@captnsnafu 2 жыл бұрын
Nice tips thanks ! For the jig saw tip, It works as well if you use a "special flooring blade" that cuts "upside down" then no need to score the line.
@crystalokay2245
@crystalokay2245 Жыл бұрын
I love the coffee grinder trick. I'm definitely gonna use that 1
@phillipjarvis2109
@phillipjarvis2109 2 жыл бұрын
Lol I never would have thought about the coffee grinder trick. Good stuff man good stuff!
@jerrybrown1446
@jerrybrown1446 2 жыл бұрын
Definitely putting a coffee grinder in the shop. That’s a great idea.
@tonyyong
@tonyyong 2 жыл бұрын
Wow thanks Jason for the coffee grinder tip for getting fine sawdusts for making wood filler.
@theelmagoo
@theelmagoo 2 жыл бұрын
That ironing trick.... I got a dent in the fretboard of my stratocaster years ago, and the guitar tech I took it to used this trick to get it back to level!! You can visually see it, but it's smoothed out and flat again!! Totally using that trick for my current project!
@mikey38632
@mikey38632 2 жыл бұрын
I love your videos! You present useful information and (sometimes great, sometime very good) humor/entertainment at the same time. I also like watching you struggle sometimes because I do, in real life and when not acting.
@Augcliffe
@Augcliffe 2 жыл бұрын
I can’t tell you how timely and helpful this was! I was just making some shelves with scrap oak that I had to fill nail holes with. I made my own wood filler! Nice 👍
@IRAKLICHIKHLADZE
@IRAKLICHIKHLADZE 2 жыл бұрын
The viskey distinction was phantastic
@qua77ro
@qua77ro 2 жыл бұрын
Craig's a great sport. You found a keeper it seems
@johncoops6897
@johncoops6897 2 жыл бұрын
The "score the cut line" trick is especially good when cutting melamine and paper-faced boards. Not just for the jigsaw, but for all cuts since the materials are so easy to chip and tear out. However this "find the saw center" was ridiculously over-complicated. It can be done instantly without even switching on the saw. Simply lower the blade, then very slowly wind it up until it catches on a flat metal object wiped across the table.
@seanajax2544
@seanajax2544 2 жыл бұрын
You are my favorite youtube wood worker.....so funny and entertaining. thank you for making great videos.
@theobolt250
@theobolt250 2 жыл бұрын
I always paired the set up block lengthwise with the blade. So I never have to be dead on on the center. Turning the blade around by hand and adjusting the hight with the other hand. As soon as the slowly rotating saw teeth points are flush with the block? Done. It's maybe a bit more cumbersome then your fine tuned method, but works like a charm.
@brucehirsch5437
@brucehirsch5437 2 жыл бұрын
Pro tip on jig saws. If you're not worried about how the cut looks on the bottom. They do make a down cutting blade. Which is used for laminate countertops for cutting out sink holes and it doesn't tare up the surface/laminate.
@yaacov.7796
@yaacov.7796 2 жыл бұрын
You just have to be extra careful as those blades will push the saw away/out from the material, rather than pulling it into it. A good alternative, if you are careful though.
@michaelstockdale
@michaelstockdale 2 жыл бұрын
Already had a coffee grinder for shellac flakes... Now I have another use for it! Thanks!
@murphymmc
@murphymmc 2 жыл бұрын
Jig saw clean cut, get a blade for cutting plastic laminate, down cut with nominal set, mark your line and cut, very clean, I've used them for years. For the wood handles on clamps, get a sheet of skateboard sandpaper peel and stick. Typically 9" x 33" , that's a lot of handles covered. A heat gun helps form and bond. For the guys with lots of money, grip tape for pistols is better. Glue/sawdust wood filler, get some white glue for the lighter woods, like maple, for walnut, Titebond 3 dries a darker amber, a plus.
@radchander
@radchander 2 жыл бұрын
Loved the coffee grinder tip. Thanks It was mentioned that the animals were raised/cared humanely . Then how did they end up as meat chunks in a plastic wrap. Just a thought!
@HydraSR
@HydraSR 2 жыл бұрын
I have another tip for finding the dead center of the table saw blade: Before putting the blade into the machine, draw the diameter line through the pivot hole's center on the blade's side. Now, when you put the blade into the saw, all you have to do is to put a square next to it. When the diameter line is parallel with the vertical side of the square, there is your dead center. This way you don't have to mark your table, just your blade.
@yaacov.7796
@yaacov.7796 2 жыл бұрын
I just made the almost identical comment, then read yours. Great minds think alike 🙂
@doug7804
@doug7804 2 жыл бұрын
But then the marks gone after a few cuts
@geoffhoward2081
@geoffhoward2081 2 жыл бұрын
i hate your "antics". but i love your skill. nothing but love. i think you are awesome.
@nickelwound1978
@nickelwound1978 2 жыл бұрын
Just got the grinder and used it. Perfect hack. Thank you
@csemeniu
@csemeniu 2 жыл бұрын
Jig saw and flush trim bit to fix the wandering???!!! LOVE that!!
@pcken9067
@pcken9067 2 жыл бұрын
Bourbon BRILLIANCE! These clamps are always available at estate sales. Going to do this, thank you!
@lucidmoses
@lucidmoses 2 жыл бұрын
That's a great idea to make small sawdust. I'm going to see if I can do that in my keurig machine.
@robertprice9052
@robertprice9052 2 жыл бұрын
OK, the coffee grinder deal was genius. I'm definitely stopping at the thrift store for a coffee grinder. I see them there for like $5. I hit thrift stores to pick up old cutting boards and wooden spoons and such...
@aria1265
@aria1265 2 жыл бұрын
Always weird to see a local business advertise on one of your favorite KZbin channels, but love PRB (Porter Road Butcher) and love that they are getting well earned success and are expanding their reach! Can 100% back all the talking points - I have worked in restaurants that have used PRB’s meats since the very beginning 10 years ago, met farmers they source from and can vouch that they take really wonderful care of their animals, and dang their meat is good. If you follow any sponsor link let it be this one! Not affiliated with PRB in any way, just a fan of both the channel and the sponsor.
@CNile-se9xw
@CNile-se9xw 2 жыл бұрын
@ Aria. I'm with yah mate, I live in South Australia where we have a supermarket that promotes local produce & stocks local boutique niche products. What I LOVE about those products is that they are guaranteed to be fabulous, or they would go out of business very quickly. It's pretty obvious, but it also helps the local economy, so EVERYONE wins, the only caveat is that it's slightly more expensive, but it's WAY better eating. 👍🇦🇺
@Jkcreswell
@Jkcreswell 2 жыл бұрын
Hey! I got a coffee grinder from Goodwill for a couple dollars a few years ago! Now I have a use for it lol
@realpdm
@realpdm 2 жыл бұрын
Finding center of arbor is really going to help me out. Can't believe I didn't think of it.
@mbrang00
@mbrang00 2 жыл бұрын
those Harbor Freight saws have come along way!
@dcrfire
@dcrfire 2 жыл бұрын
Jason, I noticed that you said you have a new table saw from harbor freight. Could you do s short video on the purchase, set up, model number etc? Thanks, love your videos and craftsmanship!
@jon0807
@jon0807 2 жыл бұрын
Hockey stick tape around those wooden clamp handles work like a charm
@VeretenoVids
@VeretenoVids 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the jigsaw hints. The work you do is totally aspirational for us as we have a jigsaw, a trim router, a drill, and a small miter saw. So being able to work more cleanly with the jigsaw is wonderful.
@lapindespices2806
@lapindespices2806 2 жыл бұрын
Hi, i'm just a random with a in-the-middle quality jigsaw and an old drill, all theses tricks involving basic/common tools are very useful. I'm glad you put one stool joke, it always got me since the pantsssstool.
@7devilfurb
@7devilfurb 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the videos! Now you can make one on making a new shop stool!
@502deth
@502deth 2 жыл бұрын
i already knew all of this, but i had fun. jk, i actually learned 2 things that werent even tips. i do the wood glue sawdust thing, but it doesent always work to my satisfaction because it doesnt finish the same. never thought of miving it with the finish as a binder, may try that in the future. 2nd thing i learned, apparently harbor freight has some damn nice table saws now. @14:25
@daveloderhose874
@daveloderhose874 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve never had good luck with the sawdust and glue ,it gets to dark any suggestions.
@cheryldawkins7486
@cheryldawkins7486 2 жыл бұрын
I used the iron and wet towel trick to repair a long dent in a salvaged front door. It went the entire length of the door. When I was done it was only visible for about 5".
@garybadger325
@garybadger325 2 жыл бұрын
Great tip with the coffee grinder. Thanks.
@winnie3008
@winnie3008 2 жыл бұрын
Best tip for the jigsaw cut, just use your jigsaw below the board. You'll see the blade for more precise cuts and the tearout will be on the bottom, which is good enough most of the time. Great video tho and i'm always a fan of your funitures
@SycsFinest
@SycsFinest 2 жыл бұрын
That coffee grinder trick is really cool.
@christopherhicks8717
@christopherhicks8717 2 жыл бұрын
Just used the sawdust and glue thanks to this video. Turned out pretty good!
@matthewbouley9188
@matthewbouley9188 2 жыл бұрын
I think I learned more about shop safety by keepiNg the shop clean.😁
@saundersd1962
@saundersd1962 2 жыл бұрын
The wood glue and sawdust trick can backfire on oak as the dust can turn really dark, almost black, when it absorbs the water in the glue. I prefer to use epoxy glue, clear shellac or sanding sealer as the binder when filling oak
@gregjohnson8486
@gregjohnson8486 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome woodworking tips!!! Thanks for sharing👍🏾
@ted9876
@ted9876 2 жыл бұрын
Clamp idea is freakin genius. I got a bunch of these. Thanks man.
@bugmantim
@bugmantim 2 жыл бұрын
Gotta enjoy the antics and comments such as “it’s a new saw from harbor freight” lol. Great video.
@suzz1776
@suzz1776 2 жыл бұрын
Be careful with the coffee grinder sawdust maker. The heat it creates by grinding and the super fine dust of basically cellulose can spontaneously combust. It happens in grain cylos sometimes and happened way more back in the day b4 modern day ways of doing things (sry forgot the word I'm thinking of). So just be careful when grinding it and u still might wanna wear eye protection, just in case it decides to go kaboom. But besides that, it is a really good idea on how to do that.
@krisbabic89
@krisbabic89 2 жыл бұрын
This channel has blown up in the last year. Great content. Been following for a few years now. Excited for the new building. I assume that’s where the kegerator is going. Also got a teaser and want to know what the arch cut out was for lol
@johnjensen8560
@johnjensen8560 2 жыл бұрын
I love the coffee grinder trick! Thanks!
@blackvenges
@blackvenges 2 жыл бұрын
Where can I get a Craig Jig? I love the idea of scoring the table saw top! I also thought about scoring a line that lines up with the left side of the blade to aid in setup of thin rips.
@robm9772
@robm9772 2 жыл бұрын
Gotta admit, that coffee grinder trick is pretty awesome.
@bigray2859
@bigray2859 2 жыл бұрын
You're smart, funny, and a great teacher! Thank you!!
@christiantanner4363
@christiantanner4363 2 жыл бұрын
“ I haven’t done it on this saw yet because this is a brand new saw from Harbor Freight” lol. You just caused hundreds of people to jump on Harbor Freight‘s website looking for tablesaws. Love your videos and all that you do for us.
@boydmerriman
@boydmerriman 2 жыл бұрын
So you finally found a good use for a coffee grinder that has a blade! I grind my own coffee each morning with a burr grinder. So a blade grinder (actually cutter) does have a good use! Thanks! One thing I find frustrating about some tools is that they actually do their job, which is frustrating, like that bourbon robot! Oh...and...watch out for that stool!
@joelcopeland3018
@joelcopeland3018 2 жыл бұрын
My favorite is the coffee grinder... that is a truly great tip...
@jasonroskam8698
@jasonroskam8698 2 жыл бұрын
The 14:27 "brand new saw from harbor freight" gave me a chuckle
@jennamichelle2462
@jennamichelle2462 2 жыл бұрын
I really enjoy your content. I like doing things myself but don’t have anyone in my life to teach me. You make it very fun and your personality is great :D
@gregmize01
@gregmize01 2 жыл бұрын
That Craig Jig is incredible!!!!!!
@robertkerby2581
@robertkerby2581 2 жыл бұрын
Yet another, excellent "Tips & Tricks" video! Well done!
@alanmumford8806
@alanmumford8806 2 жыл бұрын
Love the coffee grinder trick. Oh, and Bourbon, as it happens.
@WalterMelons
@WalterMelons 2 жыл бұрын
I just used your glue sawdust trick with the random or it sander after watching this. Worked very well! Thanks!
@Icantball67
@Icantball67 2 жыл бұрын
Just a heads up about the glue and saw dust. If you putting clear on top you should be fine, if your staining you could be in for a bit of a head ache. The wood glue seals the saw dust used and neither the glue or saw dust will absorb any stain while the rest of your project does.
@miketheskepticalone6285
@miketheskepticalone6285 2 жыл бұрын
So mix the dust with stain ... you might fiddle with the tint a bit, but it should be easier than trying to hide a glue spot
@Icantball67
@Icantball67 2 жыл бұрын
@@miketheskepticalone6285 great point. With that it would be logical to have a scrap piece of the same material stained to your desired finish so that you can test a glue dust mixture for colour match before applying it to the finish project. Thanks for helping add to the conversation! It’s all about helping the community in finding solutions and avoiding issues if possible.
@Dalixam
@Dalixam 2 жыл бұрын
Yeeey!!! Always great tips! And I need a Craig Jig...
@Dalixam
@Dalixam 2 жыл бұрын
@@cadby1 Ahh, of course!
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