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@unavailable-x7q6 ай бұрын
DUUUUUDE 😯awwwsome
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Thanks man!
@WoodworkingTop5355 ай бұрын
wonderful
@UriValdez6 ай бұрын
😂 “ I dont know if im injured or this is the way I walked now” felt that deeply man! Im right there with you, especially doing this after work
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Haha, the struggle is real
@andrewbrown81486 ай бұрын
Amen, hit that one on the head~! We should form a club. LOL Beautiful work, as usual~!!
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Haha, thank you!
@wadecruise92365 ай бұрын
Yeah, I feel you- I’m a 61yro carpenter with 2 spine surgeries under my belt. It is definitely the way I walk now 😅
@timbirch49994 ай бұрын
@@UriValdez Watching this video on my second day of not working, after injuring one of the muscles in my back. At the time, I thought it was just the usual soreness everywhere. 🤣
@BILAALporter5 ай бұрын
"I'm officially at a the age where I don't know if I'm injured or if this is just the way I walk now" - I felt this in the depths of my soul.
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks5 ай бұрын
Yeah my son asked me last night why my bones pop whenever I walk haha it’s relentless.
@antahmad4 ай бұрын
I love how you promote safe woodworking through action instead of words. Very nice work all around.
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks4 ай бұрын
Thank you, I do my best to keep things as safe as possible. I like my digits, I’m kind of attached to them.
@BeaulieuTodd5 ай бұрын
The quality, humor and education of woodworking videos these days is incredible. Love!
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks5 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it, thank you!
@bradschoeck15266 ай бұрын
Holy $#|t! You do this AFTER WORK & on weekends?!? I’m officially impressed.
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Yeah, unfortunately that’s all the time I can afford right now, I appreciate the support!
@williammoore4286 ай бұрын
This cabinet is completely gorgeous. Really great work
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
@hansroemer24974 ай бұрын
Absolutely amazing work. All the best to you. My father was a very talented master cabinet maker. He would give you an “Atta Boy”!
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks4 ай бұрын
Thank you! Haha, a well earned atta boy is about as good as it gets!
@jaimecastells97506 ай бұрын
Sweet work, man! The ebonized details give the entire piece depth and interest. I particularly like the shadow line effect above the base and the overall asymmetry.
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Thank you! Yeah, the offset really helped to pull those elements together.
@acrocha12225 ай бұрын
That is drop-dead gorgeous! Wow!!
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks5 ай бұрын
I really appreciate it, thank you.
@The_Real_Cenjo5 ай бұрын
This is the first video of yours that I have watched. I really enjoyed the talking you did to go with work. I enjoy the talking because I like to picture how I would do things and learn from a different process. I gravitate more to videos like yours and will be back.
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks5 ай бұрын
I’m glad you liked the project, it was a pleasure to work on. Thank you for the watching and welcome to the channel!
@chriszen41286 ай бұрын
Safe. Absolutely gorgeous project. You knocked it out of the park with this one!! I didn’t know how I felt about 3 colors but I love it. Been back to look a few times.
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Thank you! Yeah, the contrast really grows on you haha
@derekisrow14536 ай бұрын
amazing work as always, quickly becoming my favorite KZbin channel
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Thank you! I appreciate the support!
@Cipers-bi1ei5 ай бұрын
Loved the humor in this video. Learning and laughing at the same time!
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks5 ай бұрын
Happy to hear that, thanks for watching!
@steveshapland88464 ай бұрын
I was taught to always make an extra leg blank. Not only do you have a spare for mistake, but you can also use it for setups. Safer, indeed.
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks4 ай бұрын
Indeed! I always do the same with technical parts that require set up and testing.
@AndyLee-rc8wx6 ай бұрын
Safe - really cool design for the base and cabinet! I think the three way joints look awesome and really fit nicely with the rest of the cabinet. That gap was a great idea, I’m stealing that one for a future project. As always top notch design, video and editing, keep em coming!
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Thank you very much, happy to hear you enjoyed it!
@Debbiebe-hp1gx5 ай бұрын
Your attention to detail is inspiring. Thanks for sharing your expertise!
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks5 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@woodnotestudio6 ай бұрын
Risky, I think I’m too new to know how not to be. This came out absolutely beautiful. Really enjoyed this series, looking forward to the next one.
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Haha, that’s understandable. Thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed it!
@pedro-marques-jesus6 ай бұрын
Excelent work. It is allways a pleasure to see your work.
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
@devinstenson91406 ай бұрын
Safe, and as a result my garage has too many left over pieces... This is another amazing piece, your design aesthetic and attention to detail is very impressive. And of course your execution is top notch. Keep up the amazing work Shane.
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Haha, I know that feeling all too well. Thank you, this build was a lot of work but I think it turned out great.
@jayneal81545 ай бұрын
Risky, I love your content, keep up the good work. I have been woodworking for 0ver 40 years and maybe in the beginning I bought extra wood but only because that is what people told me. Now on that note I have screwed up and had to improvise or go buy some wood to finish and one time I could not find the right color variation and that piece got painted. That is wood working figuring out a fix for your mistake!!
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks5 ай бұрын
Thank you, I appreciate your support! Yeah, I think that’s a good point. Woodworking is a lot more problem solving than many folks realize. My number one goal with problems is to make them blend seamlessly with my intentions.
@rajrooplal75956 ай бұрын
Thank YOu, It's a pleasure watching you.
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Thanks for your support!
@MrBkastl5 ай бұрын
Safe, but wished to be skillful enough to be risky. Joinery and walkthrough are awesome. Appreciate the effort it takes to edit the video and time the voiceover just right for, “I think this is gonna work”. New subscriber
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks5 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! I'm glad you enjoyed the video, and I appreciate the support! And welcome to the channel!
@howieblack89586 ай бұрын
Safe, I know me and I know I’m not that good yet lol. Dude this is one of my favorite channels on KZbin, your videos and your work is so inspiring and informative. This project is ridiculously detailed, in a good way. You have such a good eye for design, keep it up, you’re doing great!
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
I appreciate that! This series was a lot fun, so I'm honestly a little sad it's over haha.
@captainkirk17455 ай бұрын
Wonderful work! I would love to see more and get plans. Keep up your great work!😃
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks5 ай бұрын
Thank you! If I do end up making plans for this one, I’ll definitely let you know.
@antonitoojeda35834 ай бұрын
La carpintería esta en tu sangre..😃.. Eres muy bueno, bastante bueno en eso.. Gracias por tus videos.
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks4 ай бұрын
Happy to hear you enjoy this one, thank you very much!
@dobystrock94046 ай бұрын
Safe - This project turned out so good! I love that three way miter joint, that's going on my to do list. Your videos are so good dude, keep them coming!
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Thanks so much, you should absolutely give it a go!
@mikkkydi6 ай бұрын
Love you videos! Thank you for the inspiration and woodworking tips. You have made absolutely beautiful piece of art.
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
You are most welcome, and thank you for watching!
@NPOAfterMidnight-ft9zj5 ай бұрын
Dude! Simply gorgeous.
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks5 ай бұрын
Thank you kindly!
@Hichamhasan6 ай бұрын
Safe, The piece expresses your craftsmanship and precision in execution Thank you for sharing the videos full of tips
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching! It was a fun ride.
@richardpeterson77146 ай бұрын
What a beautiful piece. Love it!
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@fcschoenthal6 ай бұрын
Really stunning finished piece. - Chris
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
I really appreciate it thank you!
@TheDublin475 ай бұрын
At last a carpenter that uses a glue brush and not his fingers 😊 well done
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks5 ай бұрын
I go through more brushes then I care to admit haha, thanks mate!
@amandameglio29034 ай бұрын
Gorgeous!
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks4 ай бұрын
I appreciate it, cheers!
@petercorney31256 ай бұрын
Safe. What a great piece, thanks for making it
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Glad you like it, and thank you for watching!
@jimrockford36624 ай бұрын
Beautiful job👍🏽
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks4 ай бұрын
Much appreciated, thank you.
@kevinb61026 ай бұрын
Wow man very nice! It really came together
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Glad you think so! I appreciate it!
@1202jazzman6 ай бұрын
Simply Beautiful.
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
@intrepidus33786 ай бұрын
Love this project. Thanks for sharing.
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Really happy to hear that, thanks for watching!
@thedublindawg99275 ай бұрын
Crazy Good. Wish my skills were at that level.
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks5 ай бұрын
Thanks mate, you should give it a go!
@ewetuber1860006 ай бұрын
Excellent work!
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@kevinmerithew21896 ай бұрын
Safe. I like having the extra pieces for future projects. Just built a lap desk for my gaming laptop. Got to make it out of Walnut and Maple with scrap pieces.
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Love have those offcuts for more projects, it makes them feel free even though they aren’t. Haha
@214rwoz6 ай бұрын
WOW that was in creatable, thank you for all your time and effort. 1in7
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
I appreciate it! And thanks for watching!
@jazzdad525 ай бұрын
Safe, but as my skills develop, will probably still go with safe, because those extra pieces are still beautiful wood, and they inspire me to try another project. But sometimes I try to like xplain, and I like do it like Inkorectkly. Really like your videos!
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks5 ай бұрын
Right on! Definitely better to be safe than sorry. I appreciate the support!
@LincolnWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Risky! I totally agree the more projects we work on the more confident we get and we just buy the material that we know that is needed for our plan and we just stick to that and for some reason if we do make a mistake well then we can go back and just mail some up and re-cut that piece
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
For sure! And as space is a premium, the less wood I gotta, store the better.
@LucyME-mo9rl5 ай бұрын
Great tips for perfect miter joints!
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks5 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@davidd13955 ай бұрын
Beautiful work
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks5 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@courtney_350F6 ай бұрын
Great Build
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it, thank you!
@carlacarla99095 ай бұрын
Nice work, beautiful piece!
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks5 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@moneymakingmikeg.95556 ай бұрын
Shane!! this one's phuckin awesome Man!! Its so dope it made me curse😂 Hoping all is well my friend, Dirty Jersey out!!
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Haha, I’ll allow it! I appreciate it man!
@Griffinwoodworks6 ай бұрын
Safe, no matter how confident I am. The way I figure it, not only do I have some “Murphy” lumber, but if I have a few extras lying around milled, sanded and ready to go, when inspiration hits, I’m not wasting time or motivation.
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Good call! Murphy always shows up unwelcomed
@planeboardwoodworks59036 ай бұрын
Definitely a risk taker….I think this one is one of my favorites I’ve seen you design and build! How many nights and weekends did this one take? I work in the shop nights and weekends as well and I always feel it takes me 3 months to build a nice unit like this.
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
I really appreciate it, it’s never the top of my list to! It was about a month and a half from start to finish.
@pinkytaylor58456 ай бұрын
Safe. Truly a spectacular piece! Bravo!👏❤ I love the shadow at the bottom. The contrasting wood, is art. I love that three way miter, that is special. Glad you tried it and shared. BTW, how's that table with the gap working out?
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! Yeah, I think this is my favorite base I’ve built so far. It really pulls everything together. The table is great, and most importantly the gaps are clean haha
@robertberger86425 ай бұрын
Beautiful!
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks5 ай бұрын
I appreciate it!
@travisg17596 ай бұрын
Well done!
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
I appreciate it!
@cazevedo774 ай бұрын
Great job !
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks4 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@bowerscustomwoodworkingllc6 ай бұрын
Safe, great work man!
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@jacoblittle32095 ай бұрын
That joint is exactly how I built the base of my coffee table, except I built it out of square tube steel. It made for very clean corners though
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks5 ай бұрын
Nice! Yeah, I love how minimal this joint looks.
@timpurcell27175 ай бұрын
Risky or Safe. LOL! Very nice. I had a laugh at about 19 minutes where you see the wagging dog tail on the left edge of the video.
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks5 ай бұрын
Haha, he loves his shop dog days
@logans2126 ай бұрын
Safe. Great series
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Glad you liked it, thank you!
@jimbok24924 ай бұрын
Always safe homie
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks4 ай бұрын
Not a bad call at all
@snteevveetns5 ай бұрын
Safe and not, I’ve subbed just for the dad jokes. My daughter gave me a great Father’s Day present. A place to keep my dad jokes… dad-a-base
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks5 ай бұрын
Haha! Welcome to the channel! I might be borrowing that one.
@markhopkins72046 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing..your work process is most educational..If possible, might I inquire to the manufacturer of the crosscut sled you used? Not that my budget could manage, but my curiosity demands I ask..Again, thanks for the educational entertainment!
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Not a problem, I’m glad you found it informative! The sled is the auto scale miter sled from woodpeckers.
@JamesScalf-q5k5 ай бұрын
Safe... What model and where did you get your cross cut fence? I love the built in angle guide.
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks5 ай бұрын
It's the autoscale miter sled from woodpeckers. I love it.
@bradschoeck15266 ай бұрын
Safe-but really only you can make that call, if you’re confident enough in your capabilities then you should be fine. I’m not there yet myself but I’m probably closer than I realize. Love your channel btw, I have many of the exact same equipment, so clearly you know what you’re doing because it makes me feel like I know what I’m doing! Ha! Cheers.
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Very true! And yeah, the tools are big help haha
@williamdomke85584 ай бұрын
NICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 🙂
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks4 ай бұрын
Thanks mate!
@jes52366 ай бұрын
safe is always how i play it. i have loads of scraps from projects but i am too nervous still to be risky. i noticed your drill had a swivel head on it! that's so cool! where's it from?
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Nothing wrong with that! That is the right angle chuck that comes with the Festool CXS 12, but I also have a Bosch that has one too.
@GrizzCraftCustoms6 ай бұрын
nice work! for your rear panels, did they sit in a rabbet or were they friction fit flush? asking because im putting in a rear panel (1/2 BB) on a case, it actually wont be seen because on the interior theres another decorative element that covers it- so im debating just friction fitting it rather than using dados or rabbets.
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Thanks! I rabbeted those back in part one. I have done friction fits on a few projects but I don't like that you can see light in the hairline gaps every now and then. If you have the option to rabbet them in I would go for it.
@timjanssen48446 ай бұрын
Risky love the vid
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Thanks man!
@RyanWattersRyanWatters6 ай бұрын
Really fantastic work per usual. I appreciate all the knowledge you’ve shared with me through videos like this. (Btw, who makes your glue scraper?)
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Thank you I’m really happy to hear that! Here’s the link to the scraper: amzn.to/3KhH4cM
@M2hm6 ай бұрын
Great work with this one. Quick question. When you attach the top unit to the bottom, you seem to be using a domino and two metal dowels. Were all three holes plunged with a domino to allow for wood movement? Would you mind sharing the link for the dowels? Thanks!
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Thanks! Yeah, that was all done in part one, here's the link to check it out: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aZiXhpuclJqGoKM And here is the link to the connector hardware: amzn.to/3xlDXx0
@baustin111116 ай бұрын
Dude, I'd love plans for this. Let us know if you have them for sale.
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
If I end up putting them together, I will absolutely let you know.
@MR-si1eq6 ай бұрын
I'm both safe and risky. Depends on the project. Mostly safe though. I don't like stopping and going back for more. I'll use it somewhere down the road.😊
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
This is my thought, exactly! 👍
@walterrider96006 ай бұрын
thank you
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Not a problem!
@SamWanamaker16 ай бұрын
Quick tip, you aren’t getting the depth with the CV because it was water based. If you put a seal coat of shellac underneath it first, you will get that beautiful oil depth of color, then you can apply the CV after that.
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
I’ll have to give that a shot next time. Though, I love the look in the WO, I think the lighter color really works for this piece. But for the walnut that solution makes a lot of sense.
@SamWanamaker16 ай бұрын
@@TimberBiscuitWoodworks yes, definitely only use it on wood you want that ambering!
@5280Woodworking6 ай бұрын
I’m a risk taker in woodworking. My accuracy has improved enough I don’t worry about it anymore. Plus I’m not doing it for a living and last I checked, you can buy more wood.
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Precisely, the only downside is having to re-thickness everything to get back to where you started.
@FullStackWoodworking6 ай бұрын
Safe, I always think the extra bit will come in handy at some point, but the pile of extra bits just keeps growing!
Smokin' hot build man. Gotta ask, why the junk ass jigsaw for breaking down boards?
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Thanks man! The jigsaw makes quick work for breaking down rough lumber and there’s no risk of kickback like you might get from a miter saw. Plus my miter saw lives under my outfeed table so it also saves my back haha
@EdwardBIl6 ай бұрын
@@TimberBiscuitWoodworks My preference would be a circular saw or track saw if the line mattered. Many roads to Dublin. Again, can't debate the results.
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Truth!
@AWoodworkersJourney6 ай бұрын
Safe. That way I also have extra wood around for those projects the boss wants me to do and I can say "And I didn't even have to buy more wood, so it was cheaper than buying it." 🙂
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Haha, that’s the greatest feeling ever!
@theofarmmanager2676 ай бұрын
I suggest that there are many routes to getting enjoyment out of woodworking. To some, it may be the conquest of a new technique; others, it might be mastering a difficult joint. For me, it’s a little bit of everything including simplicity of design and form with function. Whatever. Go and make something. Even if it’s a mess
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Well said!
@kwinten76 ай бұрын
Nice video! Is the sled selfmade or bought?
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Thank you! The sled is from woodpeckers
@mattelias7216 ай бұрын
Risky - I'm at the 1/64th tolerance skill level now, so I save the money. That's an amazing and beautiful cabinet - 'Tuxedo' is the perfect name for it, and the base offset is a winner of an idea. I'm sorry you're done with it too, tbh. Lengthy question: I've thought of making a miter sled, but every video inevitably comes to, 'it won't be exactly 45, so you'll have to match sides for complementary angles that add to 90...' ... no, no I don't want to do that... so the question is, how good and accurate is that angle-cutting sled you use? If it hits angles reliably, I'd guess it's worth what is probably a bit of cost. Last: PSA, yes, it's just the way you walk now. Age sucks.
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Thank you, I'm a little sad about it too! The woodpeckers sled is awesome, and extremely accurate. I honestly can't recommend it enough if it is in the budget. Yep, I thew BP for an hour to my son's baseball team last Monday and I'm still paying for it today haha
@MrMessy19866 ай бұрын
I know nothing about wood working. But if I were to put so much effort into that 3 way miter joint, I would have champher those edges to show them off more, it's beautiful.
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Nothing in this piece in chamfered so that would kinda odd. The chamfered edge would also pretty much make the joint vanish and take away from the focus.
@robandsharonseddon-smith52166 ай бұрын
Safe, but most to hoard wood. I buy a pittle extra each time, which I don't generally mill up, but which forms a reserve from which I can build what I want without trips to buy more sometimes.
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
That’s a good strategy too. For some reason then it feels like the project was free when you do get around to using it haha
@dcoy05176 ай бұрын
Awesome build man! Beautiful work! I just bought the same planer you have, but used. I’m coming from the 13” helical head grizzly. But this used 15” planer is giving me lines, not from the cutters, but the feed rollers or something. Did you have any issues with yours or have any tips?
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Thank you! Yeah, I had a lot of trouble getting it all configured. I found a forum that talked about the settings. I tried finding it but I’m having no luck at the moment.
@dcoy05176 ай бұрын
@@TimberBiscuitWoodworks Well, I’m glad I’m not the only one that’s having that problem. If you do come across the forum, that would be great. Thanks!
@pepper71446 ай бұрын
@@TimberBiscuitWoodworks I was about to ask the same question about aligning the planer. I have the same model, watched a video on the 20 in unit. He used the specs from a Powermatic if I remember correctly. Do you remember which forum?
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
I think it was on sawmill creek. I will definitely let you guys know if I stumble onto it again.
@pepper71446 ай бұрын
@@TimberBiscuitWoodworks thanks. But you did use adjustments different from the manual? Also interested in the depth gauge on your planer.
@johnnyho9006 ай бұрын
Safe- just like when you need 8 nuts and bolts, who buys 8?! Must buy 10 or more, right?! Beautiful project, thanks so much for sharing! However I still don’t believe you only work in the shop nights and weekends!
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
Haha solid point and thank you! Yeah, I wish I could have more time in the shop!
@BeatsbyTheHuman5 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed these videos. Just a bit of feedback. Your end cards totally cover up the last shot of the finished piece. Sort of ruins the final moment. Maybe consider your final show of the product being placed before you'd have end cards. Anyway, great work regardless. Thanks.
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks5 ай бұрын
Thank you, I appreciate the feedback. Timing the ending can be a bit tricky but I’ll see what I can do next time.
@BeatsbyTheHuman5 ай бұрын
I think the best thing is to have a 15-30 second static logo shot at the end so the cards overlay on that. Logo at the beginning. Logo at the end. Then this sort of thing just won’t happen.
@HurdCrafters6 ай бұрын
Risky! I was safe for many years but I try more things now that ilI have many years of experience. How do you like the woodpeckers autoscale? I have wanted to get it but awaiting the job that pays for it especially since my sled makes accurate cuts as of now. This video made me subscribe! Congrats lol
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
The autoscale is awesome it’s super accurate and built like a tank, if it’s in the budget I would definitely go for it. And hell yeah, welcome to the channel!
@HurdCrafters6 ай бұрын
I hopefully will be a fathers day gift this year… keep up the good work!
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
There ya go! Will do!
@alfonsoPina6 ай бұрын
Safe, I always over-buy and over-estimate because I'm very new to the g
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
That’s the way to go at the beginning. Otherwise every cut is more intense.
@AndyPickler5 ай бұрын
What brand of glue scraper do you have? I searched on Amazon, Rockler, and Woodcraft and couldn't find that.
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks5 ай бұрын
You’re right on it! It’s called a shave hook. Here’s the link: amzn.to/3VBrG1q
@AndyPickler5 ай бұрын
@@TimberBiscuitWoodworks Thanks!
@robertwells10116 ай бұрын
Safe.. you say you work in the shop nights and weekends what do you do for work during the week ?
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
I work in marketing and advertising for my day job.
@neotericrecreant4 ай бұрын
SAFE, always.
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks4 ай бұрын
Better than sorry!
@smorgasbord426 ай бұрын
Risky. I might have missed it, but have you described the zero-clearance fence mod you made to the Woodpecker's AutoScale sled? How happy are you that setup, even considering the cost? I did something similar on my miter saw with an Incra fence, and am looking at modifying my shop made angle-capable tablesaw sled with Inca back fence.
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
That’s actually part of the autoscale system. But I’d be happy to explain it next time. As far as the sled goes, for me it’s worth the cost as it’s super accurate and has a large capacity.
@smorgasbord426 ай бұрын
@@TimberBiscuitWoodworks , Interesting - I just watched all Woodpecker's video and visited the web page and saw nothing about the sacrificial block. Definitely am interested.
@ngoti8tor4 ай бұрын
Should change the title to "Every woodworker should have a shop and all the tools like me".
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks4 ай бұрын
Nah, the period should be inside the quotes.
@M45t3rJ4ck6 ай бұрын
Risky, 1:27 Brilliant!! I think I'm at option 2...
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks6 ай бұрын
All in!
@jayobannon53594 ай бұрын
Clamps: N+1
@TimberBiscuitWoodworks4 ай бұрын
Redundancy is important
@VinylTees6 ай бұрын
Risky...because I started woodworking when I was super broke, I've just always been in the habit of cutting it super close!