Building My Dream Hand Tool Wall

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Daisy Tempest

Daisy Tempest

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@waterchickenwoodworxbydanb42
@waterchickenwoodworxbydanb42 Жыл бұрын
OK I just stumbled across you and first off well done, second, has anyone one told you that you remind them of a female Matt Estlea
@DaisyTempest
@DaisyTempest Жыл бұрын
Haha, he’s my half brother!
@bladen0869
@bladen0869 Жыл бұрын
@@DaisyTempest I ask my self that, wonder if their related hahah
@marvtinn834
@marvtinn834 Жыл бұрын
@@DaisyTempesthe never is.
@ramooyeido1772
@ramooyeido1772 Жыл бұрын
@@DaisyTempest 🤩🤩Wow!!! You are more beautiful than the most lovely rose And more sweet than honey and more precious than gold You are more precious than everything that exists in this world 😍😍😍 A beauty queen whom I never ever seen any one as beautiful as her before and may never ever in my whole entire life will see anyone as beautiful as her-meaning you-at all... mashaAllah God perfected you. 😍😍 WoW!!! you are a lovely butterfly and a beautiful rose you are the diamond and the pure gold you are the lovely moon in our nights you are the radiant sun shining soo bright loving you is sooo sweet its the most enjoyable thing for you are the paradise for the heart and soul and mind Everything about you is sooo unique and attracts the eyes and captivates the mind God surely perfected you so glorified is he whom made you too beautiful and made you soo smart 🌷😘 There was a teacher whom didn't believe in the existence of God, one day he asked his students, do you see God? the students then replied no we don't see God, so the teacher said if you don't see God it means there is no God. then a smart student stood up and said to the other students hey guys can you see the teachers brain? then the students answered no we don't see the teachers brain, the student then said the teacher then is crazy, he has no brain :0) 😍😍 Wow!!, you are too beautiful!!! whomever see you should believe that God is true & real.. and whenever I see you I feel like Iam in a dream, And when we wake up we will all realize that all this life was nothing but a dream and that only God is whats true and real.. The universe science says was not always there, it had a beginning point, the big bang, meaning it was begun/initiated in other words created, thus there should be a creator, there must be a God. Also, check this out, if you like, this is from Artificial intelligence, chat Gpt: Prophecies in Major World Religious Books Referring to Prophet Mohammed: 1. The Bible - Deuteronomy 18:18-19, John 14:16, John 16:7-14, Isaiah 42:1-13 2. The Hindu Scriptures - Bhavishya Purana, Atharvaveda Book 20 Hymn 127-129 3. The Buddhist Scriptures - Cakkavatti-Sihanada Sutta, Anguttara Nikaya III:61, Digha Nikaya III:76-77 4. The Zoroastrian Scriptures - Zand-i Vohuman Yasht, Farvardin Yasht, Dadestan-i Denig & Regarding the verses in the Quran asking to protect non-believers or polytheists, there are several that emphasize the importance of treating all people with respect and kindness, regardless of their religious beliefs. One such verse is found in Surah Al-Mumtahanah (60:8), which states: "Allah does not forbid you from those who do not fight you because of religion and do not expel you from your homes - from being righteous toward them and acting justly toward them. Indeed, Allah loves those who act justly." Also In the name of God, the Most Merciful, the Most Merciful (If any of the polytheists seek protection from you, grant him protection) بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم(إن استجارك أحد من المشركين فأجره) Another verse in Surah Al-Anfal (8:61) encourages Muslims to make peace with their enemies, even if they are non-believers or polytheists: "And if they incline to peace, then incline to it also and rely upon Allah. Indeed, it is He who is the Hearing, the Knowing." & Regarding the verses in the Quran asking for justice and kindness, there are many such verses throughout the holy book. One example is found in Surah An-Nahl (16:90), which states: "Indeed, Allah orders justice and good conduct and giving to relatives and forbids immorality and bad conduct and oppression. He admonishes you that perhaps you will be reminded." & In terms of prophecies about Prophet Mohammed in major world religions, there are a few examples that some scholars have pointed to. One such example is found in the Bible's Book of Deuteronomy (18:18), which states: "I will raise up for them a prophet like you from among their brothers. And I will put my words in his mouth, and he shall speak to them all that I command him." Some Muslims interpret this verse as a prophecy about Prophet Mohammed. Because the Arabs are the brethren's of Israelites, The Arabs are descendants from Ishmael or Ismail the brother of Isaac the father of Israelites, and because the verse didn't say from amongst them or from their descendants, it said from their brethren's. Similarly, some scholars point to a passage in the Bhavishya Purana, an ancient Hindu text, as a prophecy about Prophet Mohammed. The passage describes a "holy man" who will come from Arabia and spread a new religion, and some argue that this refers to Mohammed and the spread of Islam.. Also search scientific miracles in the quran, harun yahya its nice, One God for all of us he created us all and can revive us again, God initiated everything, & he repeat/redo things too, & thats clear, we see many cycles of different things in life, also in summer for example the desert land becomes like empty and is filled with only sand, and when rain falls in abundance in spring or winter, after that small flowers & wild plants grow again, also, we see how humans and animals grow and how their body is formed from the elements which were in the sand which plants feed on which they eat, and after they die they go to the sand and their atoms/elements are taken by plants which humans & animals eat and their bodies grow from those atoms & elements found in the sand which came from previous humans & animals which died before, so God can bring us again after we die even if our atoms became in the sand he can make us from the same atoms we were made of or from other atoms if he want or make us be in a spirit form or like ghosts, any ways, everything in this life is recycled, learn if you want about the different cycles in life in nature, the food cycle or food chain, the water cycle, even the gas cycle that makes the air the oxygen &carbon dioxide &nitrogen cycles, even the energy is like recycled but only changes from form to another form. Anyways,, God created this life but it's only a temporary sample/an example of a coming everlasting one which could be either in heaven paradise or in hell. If we try to be good humans in life, and try to obey God and his messengers-including the final messenger for all humanity the prophet Mohammed- and those whom rightly represent them, for example imam Ali & ahlulbayt the family/good descendants of the prophet mohammed, then we will all go to heaven/paradise, if not then we will go to hell fire and burn in it forever. keep shining sunshine &spread the light.
@unwired1281
@unwired1281 Жыл бұрын
@@ramooyeido1772there’s a ton of creepy running loose there
@mrwaffles1394
@mrwaffles1394 Жыл бұрын
I'm convinced the people who shout about laying them down on the side don't actually use planes. As long as you're setting it down on wood you're fine. If you're setting it down on metal or rubber or melamine then yeah, you probably want to lay it on the side.
@neilstutely3147
@neilstutely3147 Жыл бұрын
They certainly don't earn a living using them....
@MooCow2X2
@MooCow2X2 Жыл бұрын
I could see some reason for it if your bench is like mine. Well used but probably has embedded grit and crap. But do I lay them on their side? Not intentionally. 😂
@MooCow2X2
@MooCow2X2 Жыл бұрын
Also. Want to store the planes right side up but want to silence the critics? Just cut a shallow dado in the shelf for the blade.
@chrisgunn121
@chrisgunn121 Жыл бұрын
@@neilstutely3147 exactly, unfortunately my planes rattle around in my van most of the time but I'm not creating beautiful guitars or even great pieces of furniture but if I had a choice I'd lay mine on their side or on a bed of duck feathers to preserve their very keen cutting edge.
@darkiee69
@darkiee69 Жыл бұрын
@@MooCow2X2 Or put a "rail" at one end of the shelf to rest the nose of the plane against, and a piece of wood under the "heel", having most of the sole of the plane hanging free in the air.
@drekowski
@drekowski Жыл бұрын
Another way to do those is to have the actual accessory overhang and the cleat at the top back; thusly, the center of gravity will be below the edge and it becomes very unlikely to drop off. Nice job on the organization there.
@charvais
@charvais Жыл бұрын
your being to kind, she missed the point of French Cleat completely
@jammywesty91
@jammywesty91 Жыл бұрын
Great build. That number 7 is bloody gorgeous. As for the whole putting it on it's side business - it being best practice to avoid damaging the blade is largely misunderstood by 99% of people. Something the old boys did and everyone assumes the motive and still seems to emulate. Bending the ears of some experts over the years, it developed from being the approach when teaching kids to use planes in school environments. It was simply to stop them plonking it down on bench clutter like chisels, files, stray nails, etc. As far as resting it on a wooden top, you will not damage your edge (can't say the same for your benchtop). If anything, putting a finely tuned plane on it's side can knock the blade out of alignment and it being exposed on it's side makes it even more likely to get bumped and dinged. It also fatigues your wrists more picking it up from a non-neutral position with any degree of frequency. Best of both worlds IMO is keeping it sole down but on something like a bed of shavings (in use, not long term due to acidic PH) or a coffee stirrer to lift the front if you want piece of mind. I fixed some fabric to ply pads and saturated them with a non-oxidizing oil. Planes sit on them when in storage and I keep them on the bench for the plane to sit on in-between strokes. Keeps them upright, off the bench (to protect the wood, not the blade) and lubricated. Typically storing steel against leather is a no-no (another rabbit hole you can go down if you start chatting to bladesmiths especially). Veg tanned leather itself should be fairly harmless to steel. It's chrome tanned that has high acidity content. Both are still moisture magnets however. Maybe loading it with enough oil would counteract this? Different strokes for different folks ultimately, but keeping it upright on wood will not impair your edge at all, especially with harder steels like 01, A2, PMV11, etc. We put these things down on and drive them through our timber enough! If periodically putting it down on a wooden surface knackered your edge, you should be asking for your money back from Mr Nielsen! Really good vid though mate - subbed :-)
@Fretless108
@Fretless108 Жыл бұрын
It goes further back than that. The idea of putting handplanes on their sides started in the late 1800's with the invention of the "gentlemen woodworker". By that I mean that in the mid to late 1800's workers of the day began to have more leisure time than the generations before them. Another factor was the rise in popularity of books and magazines, with some of these promoting hobbies such as woodworking. It was during this time (say the 1880's onwards). that the notion of placing a plane on its side took off. There is no better protection for a plane's sole and cutter than to have it completely inaccessible to anything that might damage it, such as other tools. The ONLY exception to this is if your workshop is prone to moisture to a point that any surface you have is, basically, waterlogged. In which case it really doesn't matter which way you put the plane down. It's doomed from the start - as is any other iron-based tool you have. Also, just for clarity, I have been a plane maker (as in woodworking planes, not the flying kind) since the 1980's and my family have been involved the woodworking tool trade for well over 100 years.
@jammywesty91
@jammywesty91 Жыл бұрын
@@Fretless108 Fascinating stuff! Thanks for the info.
@WoolfordCraftEndeavours
@WoolfordCraftEndeavours Жыл бұрын
I'm currently at the beginning of the process of turning my one car garage in to a comfortable luthiers/makers space, and being just me I understand having to be resourceful in order too get some two person jobs done.
@OLH3rd
@OLH3rd Жыл бұрын
Something I've done to protect chisels since I don't have your board, is take some thick rubber hose - cut it wider than the chisel head - add a slit to the hose - slip it over the tip of the tool.
@zarklenupe
@zarklenupe Жыл бұрын
The hook should be at the top of what you're hanging, and the body of what is hung will act as a brace against the wall stopping the roll forward that you are experincing. If you have to use screws to secure the french cleat to the wall, you are missing the point of a french cleat. This is meant to be helpful, so please take it that way. You basically made the tool holders upside down.
@stephanlosekoot5956
@stephanlosekoot5956 Жыл бұрын
Indeed.... indeed.... "she's missing the point of a French Cleat"....and indeed "made the tool holders upside down"... fascinating to see that that can happen in such a production and she consequently does it with all the holders she makes... and so many comments not mentioning it.... nice video though!... Success with the business.
@DavidParker
@DavidParker Жыл бұрын
The tool wall looks great! But the tool holders need a front panel that sits over the front of the cleats on the wall to lock them in to the cleat wall properly. That stops them being able to rotate forwards and fall out of the cleats. I noticed you put a few screws in here and there but hopefully you get it worked out before any tool falling disasters!
@maphilib
@maphilib Жыл бұрын
This is not a "normal" french cleat, its a squirrel french cleat, i think.
@maphilib
@maphilib Жыл бұрын
They are standing on and in fact they must hanging in. But if they work its ok.
@johns.4758
@johns.4758 Жыл бұрын
First off, Complements too your love of Hobbies, Crafts, and Workmanship. Vary Nice. Thank You for Sharing.
@b1j
@b1j Жыл бұрын
You can make the accessory stable by extending the back of it to the cleat below. No need to screw it in place. I’m still moving mine around after six years.
@markhemming3426
@markhemming3426 7 ай бұрын
Daisy I just stumbled across you in going through some French Cleat videos. 5 minutes in it dawned on me that you are a REAL LUTHIER! Thank you for including some of your work, which looks like absolutely gorgeous stuff! Hope you are reaching the goal of building a workspace that you love, and thanks for your commitment to your craft and for sharing it.
@davidveldhoen2765
@davidveldhoen2765 Жыл бұрын
Hi, Good to see you getting organised. Just a friendly word of advice, if the metal component of your socket chisels fit through those hole on the rack, you may wish to reconsider that design. I only mention it as you say you love your chisels and I’m sure you would hate to find them on the floor one day after a temperature change, and the friction fit letting go as a result of the metal expanding. And as mentioned, having weight below the cleat helps it self support. Cheers
@andrewpinson1268
@andrewpinson1268 Жыл бұрын
Always a sucker for Tool Walls. However seeing a young person wax poetic about hand planes put a huge smile on my face. Finally someone that was not 75 or older that appreciated good quality tools. I also have a very large collection of hand planes that I treat with loving care. I do see from the tools on your wall that you know quality also. Keep it up and maybe win a lottery or two. Buy one of everything Lie Nielsen has then.
@halfabee
@halfabee Жыл бұрын
Father was in the REME. He painted the shadow of the tool on his tool wall. That way when he was packing up he could see what tool required finding to put away. I guess it was an Army organisation thing.
@hman000000
@hman000000 Жыл бұрын
😅😅I enjoyed this video. It is very nice to see woman getting into the craft of wood working,, yes i know they have been doing it, but we havent seen it on a regular especially on social media until recently . keep up the good work and i hope it brings you all the joy is has me.
@landraven0404
@landraven0404 Жыл бұрын
Lovely as always! Nice adition to the workshop!
@negotiator96
@negotiator96 Жыл бұрын
As a Master Carpenter and a Guitar/Banjo/Mandolin player, I'm beyond impressed.... I think I'm in love!!! This girl is awesomeness overload!! The Chisels, the planes wow😍✌🏼
@grekiely6245
@grekiely6245 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Ms DT. As I get a perfect 30 degree cut every time I use a handsaw, I appreciate your expertise. All the best :).
@captbuscemi
@captbuscemi Жыл бұрын
All the greatest makers on KZbin have a quality Workshop Zen Organisation video, I’m so glad you have ascended that mountain 🧘🏻
@MachiningandMicrowaves
@MachiningandMicrowaves Жыл бұрын
Mine has opening doors with additional cleats on the inside of the doors so I can use vapour phase inhibitors to prevent rust in my unheated wood shop. I've stabbed the back of my hand too many times lifting out chisels, gouges and other long pointy sharp edge tools from the lower racks with others in higher racks, so I'm making a version with pairs of shaped supports so the tools can be lifted up a little then come out forwards. No more hand injuries I hope.
@Buckleyswoodturning
@Buckleyswoodturning Жыл бұрын
I'm in the middle of organising my workshop and have just added a piece of 18 mm ply to the wall and have been staring at it wondering where to hang the different woodturning chisels, etc. You have given me some great ideas and I can use up the scrap pieces of plywood that have been hanging about the workshop waiting for a little job to be used. Thanks once again.
@SveninColorado
@SveninColorado Жыл бұрын
French Cleats! They have saved many a job from going south and turning into a money pit! I've used them for hanging cabinets, display cases, tool storage walls, and like you show; specialized tool hanger walls like you built for your new shop. Keep on shining and making the wood sing!
@Fancyfresh
@Fancyfresh Жыл бұрын
Try hanging the long tools,saws and hammers from the bottom cleat.
@shadwellsong
@shadwellsong Жыл бұрын
So great, congrats Daisy! I love hearing your care for your tools. I really enjoying caring for mine also. thanks for the great videos
@garyconway439
@garyconway439 Жыл бұрын
Enjoyed your video, it’s just a suggestion, but the way I’ve seen cleats done, and the way that I’ve done them myself, is to have the upper potion of the cleat mount on the back of an additional front board, that extends down the face of the lower portion of the cleat. This way there is no way that the upper portion can pivot out of the slot accidentally, and there is no need to use screws for example to secure the heavy planes. I hope this makes sense! Sure which I could sketch in the comments here.
@tennies
@tennies Жыл бұрын
I'm going to mirror many other people's comments about the center of gravity... but you've heard them. Another option is to cut a small rectangle piece that fills the gap above the units you made that press against the hanger above. I think I typically see something like a dovetail or tight fitting rabbit to keep it from torquing.
@deadmeat10810
@deadmeat10810 Жыл бұрын
Very nice job, friendly piece of advice is not to keep digital vernier on a magnet as it can magnetise the tool and damage it
@tacticalskiffs8134
@tacticalskiffs8134 Жыл бұрын
I have racks of chisels and the way I make them is to run a minor diameter hole, then I run a reamer into the whole. I have a machinist one, but had I had one of the ones made cheaply out of a saw blade, it would have been as good or better, and cheap. I ream each hole so that the chisels sit at the correct height in them for a neat display. The tapered hole fits the sockets on a lot of my chisels (and also works fine with a lot of parallel ferules, I then run the strip through my table saw so that the sockets in the wood are exposed. That way I only have to lift the handles up an inch to get the chisels out, and yet they are earthquake solid.
@nickpearsonuk
@nickpearsonuk Жыл бұрын
Really like the tool wall with French cleat attachments. Might just do this myself and organise my tools a little better. Don’t listen to people who scold for resting your planes on their faces. If this really blunted the blade, then every time you placed a plane on a piece wood to, well plane it, the blade would become blunt. It doesn’t and those people are simply repeating an oft heard woodworking myth. I’d also be careful with leather. It’s hydroscopic and will absorb moisture. This could possibly cause the plane surface to discolour and corrode where it contacts the leather and the tannins react with the ferrous metal. I learnt this the hard way! I’m guessing your workshop is humidity controlled so this may not be an issue but keep an eye out. PS I’m most envious of your expansive workshop space.
@madDadMusic
@madDadMusic Жыл бұрын
I've just found your channel after watching other guitar-building videos. As someone who loves guitars, wood, tools, skilled work, and neatness, I absolutely loved this video. Thank you for sharing.
@Ferndalien
@Ferndalien Жыл бұрын
Great video, I really appreciate the voice-over commentary which adds a lot. It appears from the video that there are only four bolts into the cinderblock holding your tool board onto the wall. It's probably just me, but I wouldn't be confident that that would be enough to hold it. If you've put in more, all the better.
@gwbuilder5779
@gwbuilder5779 Жыл бұрын
Daisy, The space is really taking shape. The French Cleat wall is a smart, practical way to display and organize your tools, which themselves are works of art. The King also seems pleased for the moment.🤙
@TheTyrynir
@TheTyrynir Жыл бұрын
The part about the planes is adorable. It's kind of funny how sentimental we can get about our tools and I completely get it.
@ohasis8331
@ohasis8331 Жыл бұрын
I get a sense of tranquility when I use mine :)
@johnduffy6546
@johnduffy6546 Жыл бұрын
Totally enjoyed this video. I loved watching your thought processes develop. The magnetic tool strips are fantastic and very versatile!...Cherish your role as the "squirrel" for this reason...It is the squirrel who buries the nuts that grow the trees that makes the wood that EVERYONE RELIES ON!...In another 20 or so years, you will come to the self realization of the positive impact you've had on others who share this blue planet. Don't question yourself. You have what it takes, you know how to use it. Trust your gut & your heart and you will be just fine..."IF," by chance you feel you might need some emotional grounding, take a few minutes and watch any video by Neal Foard...The guy is a modern day Angel in disguise. Best regards to you
@craigstrickland1572
@craigstrickland1572 Жыл бұрын
Very useful joinery. Used them on some valences I made long ago. Glad to see the shop coming together to your liking!
@briansweeney2007
@briansweeney2007 Жыл бұрын
Bravo. when you take care of your tools, your tools will take care of you
@DaisyTempest
@DaisyTempest Жыл бұрын
Always!
@miahsbrokengarage
@miahsbrokengarage Жыл бұрын
Very nicely done! I have planned on getting french cleats up in my shed as well, just haven't gotten to it. Thanks for giving me some inspiration!
@ed6705
@ed6705 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad im not the only one that has an emotional attachment to their planes.
@ErikBongers
@ErikBongers Жыл бұрын
Holders with holes require you to lift the tool (screwdriver) all the way up. This limits what you can store above them. If you change the holder so you can pull the tool towards you with minimal lifting, you'll improve the ergonomics of the wall and allow more layouts.
@mark.guitar
@mark.guitar Жыл бұрын
Lovely to see someone who respects things. I'm about to re-jig my workshop so you have given me some good ideas for my Lie Nielsens...
@tabletop9258
@tabletop9258 Жыл бұрын
French cleat idea is really genius. With things like your drill and fretting hammer get some plastic or rubber tubing and sleeve it over the threads of the screws. It will keep your tools from getting scratched and it will give you a little more grip and stability 👊🏼
@b1j
@b1j Жыл бұрын
Nice build. If you need more space for more future tools, you can triple or quadruple your wall’s capacity by building accessories that extend out from the wall. The plane of the tool line would then be perpendicular to the wall. Try it with one accessory. It’ll change your life. Deep wall.
@HeathFoley
@HeathFoley Жыл бұрын
French cleat, very cool! Glad to see the new shop is coming along nicely.
@bearthompson6506
@bearthompson6506 Жыл бұрын
Awesome job on the French cleat wall! I wish I had more wall space! I do some hand tool woodworking and I’m envious of your planes and chisels! I play acoustic guitar but the closest I’ve come to luthier-ing is making 2 ukuleles from StewMac kits. If I wasn’t retired, I’d keep my day job! 😊 Cheers!
@joelroberts1581
@joelroberts1581 Жыл бұрын
I love your passion for your planes. It feels like they have a soul.
@stonehenge313
@stonehenge313 10 ай бұрын
So cool, I hadnt heard of that and wish I had that years ago. Great job, I am always learning something from your channel, thanks! (and its fun to watch too)
@declankelly9579
@declankelly9579 Жыл бұрын
About your plane comment, the blade is made to cut wood. It is fine to store them on the sole so long as you are not dropping it aggressively on the blade. If it is blunting for leaving it on the sole then it is probably not a very good blade in it.
@zack0107
@zack0107 6 ай бұрын
My dad passed away a couple of weeks ago, and he and I had an ongoing joke since 2005. I would climb on our kitchen counters and place a plastic Psyduck toy on top of our cabinets. Psyduck is still there until this day. Seeing you put Psyduck on top of your tool wall is one of the most surreal and oddly comforting things I’ve ever experienced. I would have loved to send him this video. It would have made his week.
@DaisyTempest
@DaisyTempest 6 ай бұрын
This was so moving to read. I’m so sorry for your loss. Psyduck and I send all our love - what a serendipitous thing for you to click on this video! Thank you for your comment. It means a lot to both me and Psyduck.
@gucu
@gucu Жыл бұрын
It's funny you mention the plane on the side thingy because I think Paul Sellers says it doesn't matter. Anyway, thanks for the video. I like that you mostly focused on why you organised as you did.
@MASI_forging
@MASI_forging Жыл бұрын
Daisy, I pround of you. That all this work is not easy, but you did it well. 👏👏
@JusticeConstantine
@JusticeConstantine Жыл бұрын
Congratulations Daisy on organizing your tools. Thanks for explaining what a French Cleat is too. I like that none of the placement of your tools have to be permanently in one place.
@danandratis
@danandratis Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video Daisy - Cheers from Canada
@BosmangBeratna
@BosmangBeratna Жыл бұрын
How tf is this ratio so fkn low? 11/10 for the sheer mention of french cleat, bonus points for the editing, oration, filming, et al. Tons of time go into these, and it shows. Big ol' thumbs up from Canada.
@pflscw
@pflscw Жыл бұрын
Wonderful job, I wish I could get my shop organized that well.
@MichaelBuilds
@MichaelBuilds Жыл бұрын
I love your ENERGY in this video! Also, I thought I was the only one that knew my tools had feelings lol 🤣
@OLH3rd
@OLH3rd Жыл бұрын
Clever bit of kit! So simple yet so functional!
@FelixGuitarCovers316
@FelixGuitarCovers316 Жыл бұрын
Just discovered your channel, thank you for this amazing content, I'm absolutely stunned! I'd like to express my heartfelt support for not listening to the shouters about putting the plane on its side since you're no less competent than any of those who try and correct you and you've got your own mind to decide upon. So if you fancy placing the plane down regularly more, go ahead and do that!
@Anshul1614
@Anshul1614 Жыл бұрын
So jealous of this workshop. This is the one thing that I know, but no equipment. Please try a video of reshaping a C shape neck to a D shape neck like a Jackson. Will be glued for that. Will be positing some videos of guitar modifications on my own YT. Thanks for the Inspiration.
@stephencoster9532
@stephencoster9532 Жыл бұрын
Hiya Daisy, Another multi-dimensional video, thank you. Please, not just woodworkers, though. I'm making jewellery and even helping one of my brothers to do the same. We will set up a tool wall in front of our benches, and 'French cleats' look like fitting the bill for a flexible system for various equipment weights. I appreciate this quick reminder about the procedure. Using a nail gun in any part of very high-end lutherory? I would never have envisioned such a thing; yet there you were, firing in the steel nails with precision and, if I may say so, gusto. Stay safe, Steve.
@lucydiamond7777
@lucydiamond7777 Жыл бұрын
Dude!!! I love anything modular. I was excited when I saw this.....then....when I saw the magnetic panel, I was doing nude backglips off the roof and sticking the landing. This video was so much fun!!! Best of luck in your new space. May it bring you peace, pleasure....and much MUCH money.
@robohippy
@robohippy Жыл бұрын
You may want to consider a plane till for your planes. You do have room on the left side of your board there. Slope is 15 or so degrees, can be more for sure. They take up far less room that way,. Rather than leather, though it can be had cheap from the scrap bins, they sell 'router' and/or 'sanding pads, which are perforated so it breathes around your plane. Also, since they are stored more upright, there is pretty much no pressure on the cutting blade.
@petergray3594
@petergray3594 Жыл бұрын
There are a few seconds where a wood chip is visible on your lip. Thank you for reminding us that we are the most amazing tools and that the mouth can be used as a mobile vice, chisel, saw, clamp, etc. loving the slow reveal of the new studio.
@lyricbread
@lyricbread Жыл бұрын
Simple and effective. Love it! ❤
@OliverBootle1
@OliverBootle1 Жыл бұрын
Congratulations, you have made life so much easier.Its so difficult to find time to get so well organised with tools.Still haven't managed it yet.
@richsolis6538
@richsolis6538 Жыл бұрын
Ooohhh! Nice chisels… I’m about to attempt a binding project but I noticed a few of my neglected chisels have chipped tips. Great idea to keep them hanging up!
@justinlouismusic
@justinlouismusic Жыл бұрын
Love your new tool wall. That go-bar deck you’re building looks huge!
@stoatystoat174
@stoatystoat174 Жыл бұрын
Although you already have loads of lovely tools i would recoment a Knipex Pliers Wrench (86 03 180) which can act as a quick efficient adjustable spanner or grip things very tight with flat jaws. One of my favourite tools
@morefiction3264
@morefiction3264 Жыл бұрын
Very nice. I've been looking for something uncomplicated to do much the same thing. I especially like the little shelves for the planes.
@duncsindevon
@duncsindevon Жыл бұрын
Excellent and pretty too!
@rjamsbury1
@rjamsbury1 Жыл бұрын
Great video. Love a bit of French cleat and your approach is really no nonsense and practical 😊
@stefanbiorserud3343
@stefanbiorserud3343 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful, simple and functional! Liked listening to you as well.
@rodtaylor7690
@rodtaylor7690 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic, what a talent you are, and, in your spare time you make beautiful guitars lol. You're the dictionary explanation of 'skill and talent' :) Rod.
@FireAngelOfLondon
@FireAngelOfLondon Жыл бұрын
I'd strongly recommend that you add screws to secure those cleats to the panel. Over time nails can work loose under load, especially if, as here, the load keeps changing. Guess how I know this...
@DaisyTempest
@DaisyTempest Жыл бұрын
I mention this later in the video but everything is screwed down yeah!
@snekmeseht
@snekmeseht Жыл бұрын
Tip: If the cleats are spaced off the back by about 2-3mm, then you won't have to vacuum them out all the time.
@davidvargas5995
@davidvargas5995 11 ай бұрын
I’m a new subscriber and I truly enjoy watching your videos. Now to the mild criticism, please use a ladder, don’t stand on plastic buckets. Aiways try not getting hurt, I want your videos to coming, bless you and be safe.
@kevinjohnson4418
@kevinjohnson4418 Жыл бұрын
I built my hand tool wall a year ago and continue to add to it nearly every month
@jamescopeland5358
@jamescopeland5358 Жыл бұрын
Great work Daisy
@wolfgangsuchy1025
@wolfgangsuchy1025 Жыл бұрын
Well done, like that style and your organizing ideas!
@richardruiz3654
@richardruiz3654 Жыл бұрын
Strong work, makes me feel like there is hope for my shop. Maybe someday, I can find a place for all my lost tools :)
@ToolsandTime
@ToolsandTime Жыл бұрын
Awesome tool wall and what talent!
@happydog4929
@happydog4929 Жыл бұрын
Good job..and I learned something. Thanks
@edyuen5363
@edyuen5363 Жыл бұрын
I have reservations using a mag strip for calipres. My limited experience is that magnets tend to 'let go' when you least want them to, and being the kind of clumsy (or maybe because I'm a southpaw) using magnets usually result in my tools falling off the magnetic strip. And calipres tend to not like being dropped. :( Just an point of view....I do like the idea of your tool wall. The flexibility of the design is nice.... :)
@rudireiling9985
@rudireiling9985 Жыл бұрын
Du machst sehr schöne Videos und darum habe ich deinen Kanal abonniert. Mach weiter so,von dir kann man sehr viel lernen. Vielen Dank dafür und weiterhin viel Spaß. Gruß Rudi aus Deutschland.😀😁🤠😎🤓
@tacticalskiffs8134
@tacticalskiffs8134 Жыл бұрын
The irony of someone not using french cleats to mount their french cleat wall, though the one thing about FCs is they do narrow the space. Never an issue in the first months of woodwork, sure adds up over time.
@khalid969
@khalid969 9 ай бұрын
Nice looking setup.
@happinessloveyoursmile
@happinessloveyoursmile Жыл бұрын
Super amazing and fabulous.. Just outstanding👍👍 🌸
@2allbclear
@2allbclear Жыл бұрын
Got to be careful with those calipers on a magnet, most of them are magnetic encoders and they can be erased by running them across a strong magnet.
@cassantos1319
@cassantos1319 Жыл бұрын
Very cool indeed!😊👏👏👏
@chrishinks46
@chrishinks46 Жыл бұрын
Really good. Thankyou for sharing
@tjkeeling
@tjkeeling Жыл бұрын
Brilliant Daisy, no more squirrelin for you.
@justinguitarcia
@justinguitarcia Жыл бұрын
Organized tools, so satisfying
@jpavlvs
@jpavlvs Жыл бұрын
❤ Outstanding.
@fausmartinez6342
@fausmartinez6342 Жыл бұрын
No manches tienes arta herramienta Yo quiero comprarme cuando menos un taladro Te queremos mucho.
@johndavy3073
@johndavy3073 Жыл бұрын
Great job dude. I wish I were that organized.
@guywihn1658
@guywihn1658 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing 👍
@paulkozowyk
@paulkozowyk Жыл бұрын
I always enjoy your videos, and I’m in the process of updating a small tool wall myself, which led me to a genuine question (insight will help me decide what to do on mine): Since most of your shelves are screwed in, or your tools are hanging on screws/hooks/magnets, why not just skip the French cleats and screw everything straight into the back board? It’s still adjustable because it is easy to move the screws. And it will be a lot of moves before the old holes become unsightly. Thanks!
@joshhoman
@joshhoman Жыл бұрын
You did very good! Now you just have to remember to put the tools up in it at the end of the day! Easier said than done!
@chrisjones6289
@chrisjones6289 Жыл бұрын
First time watcher. Liked and subscribed. Great job on the French cleat wall and I will check out more of your video's
@brentprosser7293
@brentprosser7293 Жыл бұрын
"Put-back-able." I'm stealing that word.
@mattomon1045
@mattomon1045 Жыл бұрын
Great Tool wall
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