Hi I'm John. I have been woodworking my entire life, from my time working for the family joinery business and more recently a weekend woodworker. I am lucky enough to have two very small shops with the mantra of "Making great things in limited spaces" - Please don't forget to subscribe, it helps a lot.
It sounds terrible as it's sliding, can I suggest waxing your saw top and miter slots. It makes a huge difference in how smoothly things slide over the saw and it helps save whatever that finish stuff is on the top.
Nice one JP, handy looking comprehensive kit from Evolution being put straight to use… 👍🏻 Just taken delivery of a corded Makita Plunge Track Saw and accessories, so your timing for practical use is great, thank you… 👏🏻
How about making a hole in the divider wall. And setting the planer up to feed trough the wall. Then it can be set up all the time. Probably blocked by the post though, but....
Is it as cunning as a fox what used to be Professor of Cunning at Oxford University but has moved on and is now working for the U.N. at the High Commission of International Cunning Planning?
could i put the the R255 on the Stand of the 5S? or is the size too different? then u dont need to buy the new stand as well and can sell ur old without the stand....
I've recently done exactly the same screw up with biscuits on the white oak top for my credenza, which is not being painted... Well. I haven't made the mistake yet, though. But I have lost track of where those damn biscuits are. So there is a great risk of this happening to me too. I've been lamenting this for days. Crying myself to sleep etc... LOL. Cheers and thanks for sharing.
Hi Nomad, hope you’re well. . I did move it last year to split the space 60 / 40 in favour of the workshop rather than straight down the middle. Opening up would be great but I would need to find somewhere to store all the garden equipment and that project would be a way off. Regards JP
@@NomadMakes Hi. Thank you. Unfortunately the French DIY channel was discontinued, running two channels was just too much work. Effectively I merged the two here. Regards JP
Just stumbled upon your channel, now following on instagram as well. Thanks for the honesty and real world view on life here in France, making, renovating and surviving a new life adventure in a foreign country.......
I usually buy the 8-oz bottle Gorilla glue because I don’t use it often. Transferring your glue to a dish soap bottle works well, however there are lids from various condiment pour-type bottles that fit some glue brands, e.g., salad dressing, Hershey’s syrup, tartar sauce, mustard, etc.
@@gaz740 Hi Gaz. I Wondered if anyone would spot him. No, he’s called Max and we are looking after him for 10 days whilst his mum and dad are away. Bo really likes him and I think Gracie is happy with the time off 😁 Regards JP
Excellent. It’s really easy. Plug one end in to the receiver and the other into the router. Point it in a rough north direction and then the app will help you align it. It’s cheaper here €40 per month. Upload is around 25 and download between 150 and 250. It’s excellent for streaming but there are a few drop outs for video calls. Regards JP
Hey mate, great video. Just a small thing to point out. The blue plastic in the base plate has a plastic film that is to be peeled off. Just thinking of your lungs mate and that horrible plastic burning smell! 😅
That is such a slick mft table design. Thank you so much for taking the time to share this. After I build mine and work out the bugs I will build one for my son. He is a father of four beautiful young children and a career soldier in the US army. One of the busiest and hardest working people I've ever met. He loves woodworking and this will be such a blessing to him.
Great vid again thanks, You should put a cheap cross hair laser on your laser head to take the guess work out of positioning, I have one on mine it makes things loads easier. Creallity don't do one but its easy to make bracket and set up in Lightburn
Hi. There is a setting in light burn that turns on the laser at 1% to align. When I export a Gcode it does it automatically but when connected direct it needs enabling. I just couldn’t figure out how to enable. The crosshairs is a great idea though. Thanks JP
@@Smallbarnworkshop enable "Move" in drop down, Window top row net to Laser tools. open move window and it is at bottom right Fire button with % next to it
A nice job JP. I've always thought there's something that's far more pleasing about browsing through LP sleeves rather than CD jewel cases. Love the use of the laser to 'brand' your work.
Hi Roy. Absolutely agree with records over CD’s. Unfortunately I sold / gave mine away when I moved here and I’m now 100% Spotify. It’s not the same though 😩 I’m slowly getting the grips of the laser and making it work for me. Regards JP
Not a fan of the music, but nice video and project 👍 Out of interest, have you tried Osmo as a finish on any of your work? It's my go-to finish at the moment and I Love it!
Hi Josh. It took me a while to get into jazz then I did a diploma in Jazz Piano in 2012. When I go and have a listen to Greg’s hi-fi we always stick some jazz on. I’ve not tried Osmo and never seen it in the shops here. Regards JP
The bar has 3 screws (left-middle-right) to adjust the angle. just screw in the middle half a rotation more and adjust with L & R to have the perfekt 90deg - the rest is done by the 30,45 or 60 deg slot