I've watched many videos on making and fixing floating shelves and this is by far the best i've ever seen.
@riversidewoodworks3 жыл бұрын
Yes! Have really enjoyed Studio Dubbled’s videos. Here is hoping for more regular uploads!
@studiodubbeld78363 жыл бұрын
I’ll randomly film Joel when asking tips and tricks. What kinda videos you chasing?
@riversidewoodworks3 жыл бұрын
@@studiodubbeld7836 thanks for the prompt reply! I have enjoyed all your videos. I would really appreciate videos that help me choose one tool/product over the other. Like I am about to build a dining table and would appreciate advice about what the best application for each of the osmo oils and waxes etc. Another example is when I bought the Pegas jewellers saw from you guys I was unsure whether to purchase the spiral blade or a skip tooth blade. A video explaining this would have been awesome. Of course your project videos are awesome as well. This is not a criticism at all of your channel. Loving all the content and many of the videos I have watched multiple times. Thank you very much!
@studiodubbeld78363 жыл бұрын
@@riversidewoodworks sweeet reply. On it. I would use a roller for osmo. We have played around with a few methods but for table tops - the best way to apply osmo. 1) get in good light, 2) use a roller 3) if gritty between coats, give a light 600 grit. 4) when you roll, make sure you leave no roller marks ( hence the good light ) 5) after two coats - give a 800 then 1500 then scotchbright on an orbital and bam! Amazing coverage and amazing feeling. Using I do any flat surfaces with roller, any complex areas I use the applicator method. I’ll do a surprise video asking Joel about the saw types for you tomorrow :)
@studiodubbeld78363 жыл бұрын
@@riversidewoodworks new video up dude
@jonnielawrence3 жыл бұрын
Love the fact daniel mentioned blade types, less than a day later its on!
@jonnielawrence3 жыл бұрын
Just gonna grab my level, ignore the two on the wall right above where im working. Much love from the UK dudes!