"Clamp them, lock them, hold them, boil them, mash them, put them in a stew"
@lanecobb41507 ай бұрын
Back when I was building custom kitchens step one was to go to the customers house and make story poles of the room dimensions...length, depth and height. Back at the shop the first order of business was ripping up a batch of 1 1/2" wide strips of quarter inch birch plywood to make story sticks out of. I'd use the story poles to make story sticks with the birch plywood strips. Depending on the size of the project it took anywhere from a few hours to a day or 2 to create complete full scale layouts of every component. Once those story sticks were created I never touched a ruler…the sticks were used to layout anything that needed to be measured. This totally eliminated mistakes plus once I was finished those story sticks got bundled up and stored and if down the road somebody needed something like a cabinet door replicated I wouldn't even have to go back to the job, I'd just go into the pile of story sticks and build with complete assurance the item would be correct. Story sticks rule! I'm retired now and will soon be moving and downsizing my shop. It has been really fun to look back through this inventory of projects...before I toss all that history on a burn pile. 😃
@planeoldwoodworking7 ай бұрын
Ordered. I think I might inlay brass pins for common divider locations on mine.
@rdjack217 ай бұрын
Love that drill press!
@williammaxwell19197 ай бұрын
'Love the Drill-press ~ elegant functionality!
@BrianMoore-gp8otАй бұрын
Can you explain more detail how you got the 45 degree edge?
@omegaflameZ7 ай бұрын
I like it as an idea for doing the rough layout, a lot nicer looking (and probably to use) than my art store yard stick (a floppy aluminum job)
@ellenbarash61926 ай бұрын
Thanks James
@iainmcculloch58077 ай бұрын
That looks like a fun and useful project. You'll have to let us know in the Hive Mind how they measure up over time.
@cornhammer7 ай бұрын
Can you make a folding measuring stick?
@mattf90967 ай бұрын
I think it would be cool to inlay brass on the inches and maybe 2 different contrasting woods on the 1/2 and 1/4. Make it a real heirloom looking piece.
@wouterengels77697 ай бұрын
seems like a fair amount of space for a bit carving ;)
@J.A.Smith23977 ай бұрын
Ain't watched yet just finishing up a reenactment hatchet handle n just wanted to shout out the card scraper, it's beautiful tiny curls and how well it cleans up tool marks for a gorgeous finish that's all lol
@JackFright7 ай бұрын
I love that Jeff is doing all of these projects and I really don't mean to be THAT guy but is there any news yet about when his planes will come out?
@reedplanes7287 ай бұрын
They are not that far away - late summer early fall. Truth is I like developing tools more than making them. I have one last project (critical to plane development) to finish before I offer them for sale. Thanks for asking!
@johnkelley98777 ай бұрын
They look great! the boiled linseed oil really brings out the beauty of the wood. Thanks for sharing this.
@artswri7 ай бұрын
Snide remark. As requested. And ... Thanks for another great project and video!
@jefferycre7 ай бұрын
Nice job👊 really like all your content!!
@pilotwan2be7 ай бұрын
Nice job as always. Also, you may have talked about in an earlier video, I really like the manual drill press(there may be a technical name for it but not sure what it is.😏)
@dannyhale76457 ай бұрын
Cool project.
@MCsCreations7 ай бұрын
Beautiful work, James! Really well done! 😃 Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
@kennethnielsen38647 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing.
@ferguscosgrave75107 ай бұрын
Thanks
@hassanal-mosawi42357 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing that!
@pettere84297 ай бұрын
Would it be possible to make some kind of stencil for the measurements? Perhaps from .1" sheet metal that could act as a heat shield and then you hit the whole thing with a torch and the markings are burned into the wood where there is no metal covering it. When are you coming back to homemade BLO?
@WoodByWrightHowTo7 ай бұрын
That could be fun. Jeff is actually making a roller that you can push the rod through and it will cut all of the marks into the wood for you. I'm really interested to see how that comes out.
@Tensquaremetreworkshop7 ай бұрын
Interesting project- but I always feel that dark wood (mahogany type) goes better with brass. A brushed finish, and it is reminiscent of old cameras. I also like making my own brass parts- it is easy to fabricate such shapes by brazing sections together. More personal, and actually less work than filing castings. I tend to make all by projects furniture that way- difficult to get quality brass furniture at all, never mind at a reasonable cost...
@yossiyaari37607 ай бұрын
Interesting. I was thinking of making yard sticks, and I was worrying about bowing in the boards. And it looks like you're saying it's not really an issue, beside esthetics.
@WoodByWrightHowTo7 ай бұрын
It is not great but as long as the bow is up it is not a problem.
@aprendizdeebanista7 ай бұрын
Great video! Thanks!!!
@hubrigant7 ай бұрын
That would be really pretty with a brass insert for the rule rather than the sticker. I know it's heresy here, but the brass would pop nicely with walnut instead of white oak.
@Cubic57 ай бұрын
Have you ever made a metric story stick?
@WoodByWrightHowTo7 ай бұрын
LOL I like that one. My story stick is on the Kelvin scale
@WoodworkingTop5357 ай бұрын
Very meaningful video
@tomarmstrong10007 ай бұрын
Utterance in the lower area
@RyanCrerar7 ай бұрын
Cbd love your channel!
@jons24477 ай бұрын
Hello, Mr. Wright; Very good video, James. Maybe like you, I try to avoid measuring & transfer dimensions. I appreciate your 'showing your work', as the teacher said. BTW, I'll email later, I want your help w/ a project. Have a GREAT day, Neighbor!
@ianpearse44807 ай бұрын
Best story ever! I mean even Pooh had sticks! LOL.
@Tensquaremetreworkshop7 ай бұрын
...and he threw his in the water.
@ianpearse44807 ай бұрын
@@Tensquaremetreworkshop If it floats it's a witch! LOL.
@Tensquaremetreworkshop7 ай бұрын
@@ianpearse4480 Ahh, you twigged on to that...
@Win52D6 ай бұрын
Snide comment (as requested) 😄 Nice video. I'll put this on my list of kits to buy...need a Pinch Rod kit first.
@mrcheese39817 ай бұрын
With those bent pieces of would, this put me in mind of that video you made on a bow file. Instead of a lipped ruler I think it wood be better to call it a "bow ruler". Does that count as a snide remark?
@JackKirbyFan7 ай бұрын
Have you ever tried a pullsaw? I could NEVER cut straight with the American style of saw - for whatever reason and had no issues with a pullsaw. But, everyone is different.
@WoodByWrightHowTo7 ай бұрын
Yes. They are great. And the Japanese style tends to be easier for the beginner to grasp. The western style gives you more control but that also means that any small twitch in your arm elbow or shoulder will send it off course.
@griffhawkins89097 ай бұрын
Any chance that the brass mallet is blacktail studio/Cam Anderson's mallet? It really reminds me of it but I wasn't 100% sure either way.
@WoodByWrightHowTo7 ай бұрын
That is from DMT tool works.
@griffhawkins89097 ай бұрын
@@WoodByWrightHowTo Oh, okay! Good to know, thanks!
@mariasaha83037 ай бұрын
What a lovely project! Your sawing skills are impressive! #sawinggoals
@ssrattus7 ай бұрын
James rules!
@TheRealMagisD7 ай бұрын
Danish oil is Boil linseed oil ? huh ... my wife call it my garage cologne.
@WoodByWrightHowTo7 ай бұрын
Yup. What they call danish oil is just pure BLO
@SimonWillig7 ай бұрын
Hmm. I guess every manufacturer has its own recipe... Btw: is this linseed oil boiled or 'boiled'?
@WoodByWrightHowTo7 ай бұрын
This is traditional boiled linseed oil with out driers. So just super heated Linseed oil that has quickened the polymerization.
@mattelias7217 ай бұрын
Okay, dude, "garage cologne" goes into the hall of fame, along with "sawdust is man glitter" I think you win this comment section.
@michaelmclaughlin43747 ай бұрын
I love those Tshirts of yours I want one
@WoodByWrightHowTo7 ай бұрын
I sell a new one once a month sales are only open between the 1st and 7th of the month. Www.woodbywright.com
@warrenmunn32247 ай бұрын
"Don't give me no lip", I can imagine your kids needing to say that to you.
@oldmantwofour55617 ай бұрын
You said "brass holes". 😏
@Fusion_Woodworking7 ай бұрын
They’ll set things straight.
@anthonyseiver70007 ай бұрын
The king acquires a taste for collagen injections and becomes a Lipped Ruler
@Kiviat7 ай бұрын
Planed it down to the brass? Yikes that scares me😮.
@WoodByWrightHowTo7 ай бұрын
surprisingly you can plane brass.
@jerbear79527 ай бұрын
I'm stunned an find it freeing that the more I watch these plane videos on KZbin the more I see these guys treat them like rental cars. Paul Sellers himself will practically use the end of one to open a beer bottle. I am shocked but relieved. The first time I ever whacked one of my antique planes with a METAL hammer I almost couldn't do it. Works fine though :)
@mrcheese39817 ай бұрын
@@WoodByWrightHowTo Really? But surely it bluntens the blade pretty quickly? Have you ever tried planing aluminium?
@reedplanes7287 ай бұрын
@@mrcheese3981 I use a chisel all the time when cleaning up before I file when an area is hard to reach. It is like working with Ipe, yup they dull faster. Cutting bronze or brass is done with HSS end mills that have the same hardness as a woodworking chisel or plane blade. I have not purposely planed bronze but I am not concerned if I hit it when cleaning up. The traditional metal working approach is to bring the metal to the level of the wood. I have done this as well by leveling the wood to the metal. Each method has pros and cons.
@mikesalmo7 ай бұрын
This is part of why I love using brass in general. It’s pretty soft. It also isn’t magnetic, doesn’t conduct electricity, conducts head poorly, and it doesn’t rust. I mean, it tarnishes slowly (and that looks kinda nice to me) but not rust rust. But it’s usually hard enough for screws, nuts, bolts, etc. When restoring stuff, sometimes I leave the tarnish. Sometimes I polish it back shiny. I keep a 1/8th inch rod around and use it like wood dowel sometimes for accents, or I can easily thread it. There are a lot of times steel is the right choice, but brass, bronze, aluminum, etc. are nice options to consider sometimes and less risky to chip a blade.
@michaelt3127 ай бұрын
1:02 A crooked ruler? Color me shocked.
@jeffreythompson95497 ай бұрын
Story sticks rule.
@dpmeyer48676 ай бұрын
cool
@ruairiallen33547 ай бұрын
cbd
@jimhyslop7 ай бұрын
CDB - not to be confused with CBD, which is the medicinal ingredient of marijuana.
@markbaker94597 ай бұрын
Well, it’s a story to measure out all your work and better work means less useless work. But as it goes, our Dad Jokes just measure up to something, sometimes, somehow but that also is another story…
@rhpsoregon7 ай бұрын
That's a great one day project that will be very useful. The drill press looks like a converted breast drill, especially with that wildly swinging forehead knocker. I'd love to know if I'm wright and how you made it. I have a breast drill that I'd like to convert. CDB = Charlie Daniels Band
@WoodByWrightHowTo7 ай бұрын
It's not a breast drill. It was originally made but the pressing arm on top was added by a previous owner.
@Craftsman19843 ай бұрын
Commenting about the CDB comment by the original commenter? Do we have commentception?!
@cbryantbear64987 ай бұрын
DBC!!!
@cbryantbear64987 ай бұрын
Oh man!!! I messed that up… it should be BDC, “Below Down Comment.” 😢😢😢😂. James thank you for all you do. It is a real encouragement to continue in this hobby (not sport. That is a debate for later) thank you!!!
@MG-vo7is7 ай бұрын
snide remark goes here.
@KevinOMalleyisonlysmallreally7 ай бұрын
Engagement
@tommoeller71497 ай бұрын
cdb
@davidlynn71617 ай бұрын
Comment down below.
@robertberger86427 ай бұрын
This comment is a snide remark. Snide, I tell you!
@ryanstieglitz7777 ай бұрын
Comment down below
@cindyharrison41917 ай бұрын
Cdb
@gordonmccall52637 ай бұрын
Snide comment, down there.
@burrenwoodworking7 ай бұрын
!
@egbluesuede12206 ай бұрын
I find peening fun as well.
@christopherharrison67247 ай бұрын
Not the type of tool I used,seeing as not much space in my little shed I think I’ll stick to storey sticks and a tape measure.