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There are certain tools that all woodworkers need. Whether you are beginner or experienced there will be a tool in this video that you can make yourself and save a decent amount of money.
You can also customise the tool to fit your needs perfectly.
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@startmaking1
@startmaking1 3 дня назад
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@MadNoisy
@MadNoisy 17 часов назад
Subbed 🤘🤘 Great video.
@TheMeatyBoosh
@TheMeatyBoosh 2 дня назад
I like how you remind yourself/us that sometimes it's nice to just make something to spend time relaxing doing something with your hands.
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 2 дня назад
I had to do that just this week. Some time we spend all our time hustling to do things rather than just enjoying something.
@edwardsierpowski3839
@edwardsierpowski3839 3 дня назад
I was thinking with your clamp you were going to drill a couple of holes either side so it would have guides for a drill or a driver into the spot you needed, giving it accuracy as well as access and would keep the rigidity rather than weakening the clamp by taking away material.
@CeeJayThe13th
@CeeJayThe13th 2 дня назад
Yep. He overthought it again lol
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 2 дня назад
This would have been an excellent idea.
@edwardsierpowski3839
@edwardsierpowski3839 2 дня назад
@@startmaking1 looking forward to the updated model😂
@claytor920
@claytor920 2 дня назад
​@@startmaking1 Seeing the thought process and iteration is actually very helpful in understanding the final design as well as applying the same thinking to other shop problems.
@chriscollins9717
@chriscollins9717 2 дня назад
I was thinking the same although that will limit you more to where you put your screws on whereas this way there's more options
@joculator9820
@joculator9820 2 дня назад
really appreciate you showing the process of exploration and the dead ends - adds a ton of value that few wood youtubers have
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 День назад
Trial and error is about the only way I know lol. Thank you,
@Strippy5
@Strippy5 День назад
Great stuff again mate. Love the jig work and how you’re thinking of small wins. Love the discussion in mental health a few videos ago. Keep up the great work! 🎉
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 День назад
Thank you so much as always. Small wins are vital in my opinion.
@tombrown6786
@tombrown6786 2 дня назад
I took about a half hour "break" today to make a rag cutter attachment for my cleat wall rag box. Can't figure out how to paste a pic here, but I shot a couple 1/8" dowels through the notches in the box cutter blade to help keep it secure in the groove I cut for it...I love your videos!
@wesandell
@wesandell 2 дня назад
I genuinely enjoyed this video. I loved how you showed your trial and error with some of the tools and how after all that work on the card scraper solution, a simple and cheap alternative would have been way better.
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 День назад
Thank you very much.
@movinfawward
@movinfawward 2 дня назад
Glad you put this together. The do-overs and the commentary were as useful as the commentary.
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 2 дня назад
I like to try and show the human side as there is no way I can do this without mistakes.
@jimmylovesbikes
@jimmylovesbikes День назад
Fantastic ideas!!! I cut rags down all the time, and your awesome little rag slicer will be a fantastic addition to my workshop. Thank you sir!!!
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 День назад
Thank you for saying so. I appreciate it.
@Bluuuz
@Bluuuz 3 дня назад
Mark, I’m in awe of your ability to come up with new, amusing and useful videos every other week. Do you ever get any time left to do your own projects?? I love your dramatic re-enactments of workshop cockups. You’re either a natural actor or you really do film everything and share shamelessly (which is the only way to share, btw). 😂 The beauty of the workshop gizmos in this video is the rough-and-ready nature of them, encouraging me to actually, err, start making. I’m going to have a go at the clamp rests. I’m always struggling to keep my pipe clamps stable when starting a glue up. Next week, get your jigsaw out, make a hand out of 1/2 inch ply and use it to pat yourself on the back.
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 2 дня назад
Hi ROger. Firstly thank you. In all honesty my biggest worry in this adventure is that one day I will run out of video ideas and have to stop. So far though I have the next 10 planned out. To be honest 90% of my cock ups are exactly that. I cant act for toffee and I make so many mistakes it's easy to show the best ones. I am making a pallet wood project this month and I'm not exaggerating when I say there have been more errors than things done right. It's just constant head slaps. Hand on heart, the clamp rests have been used the most since making this video. I have used my sash clamps a lot with the pallet wood and these are awesome. Total fluke but the beauty is it doesnt matter what they look like. So long as they raise the clamp and keep it fairly stable. The corner clamps are not quite as perfect but a really fun experiment. As always bud. Thank you and dont worry I want to do a French cleat video asap.
@paulmaryon9088
@paulmaryon9088 День назад
Another great video, thanks Mark, had a little chuckle with the clamp thing, Thanks again, keep 'em coming and, yep...... stay lucky!!
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 День назад
Hi Paul, you have to laugh when these things happen. and I seem to have them happen a fair bit lol.
@howarddavies3744
@howarddavies3744 2 дня назад
I love the fact you are brave enough to show that mistakes are made. Kudos
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 День назад
Thank you Howard. It's important to me to show everything .
@DaveGDesigns
@DaveGDesigns 16 часов назад
I love those clamp stands I’m definitely gonna make some of those 👌🏻
@kevinthomson6324
@kevinthomson6324 День назад
I like the clamp holders at the end. I may be making myself a set of those
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 День назад
It's funny, they were an after thought but now are the most used from the video.
@davewest6788
@davewest6788 2 дня назад
Great ideas and skill builders for novice. Keep the videos going.
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 День назад
Thank you Dave. Much appreciated.
@jimrosson6702
@jimrosson6702 14 часов назад
Great video as always Mark so many great tips definitely going to make myself a rag box and a cutter to go with it and som of the clamp stands also love you channel and your positive energy on even the little wins and in this time of my life I can use that encouragement so thanks for always making such great videos. Keep up the great work.
@jackson2uk
@jackson2uk 2 дня назад
Great video as usual, thanks for showing the mistakes
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 2 дня назад
Thank you. Always appreciated,.
@agn855
@agn855 2 дня назад
Young Phill Collins has gone into woodworking? 😯
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 День назад
Honestly. I never got this until I changed glasses lol. I'll take the compliment though.
@bradhicks9847
@bradhicks9847 2 дня назад
Rag box and rag cutter are going on my project list! As far as sticking things to card scrapers for greater comfort - what about using a flexible magnet by itself?
@keno101
@keno101 2 дня назад
Great video, as usual. I also learned a new term today, "completely blinkered", so thanks for that, as well.
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 2 дня назад
Thats how I tend to spend most of my build time, blinkered lol. Thank you.
@andrewgraves4026
@andrewgraves4026 2 дня назад
Inspired me to pick up a sharpie. Omg why isn’t there a line on my table saw - THANK YOU
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 2 дня назад
Before you do it with a sharpie, make sure you don't have different kerf blades. Mine is pencil for that reason
@charitiekbyrd1
@charitiekbyrd1 2 дня назад
Another great video! I love the clamps idea, I'm definitely going to have to try that one. I always have a hard time lining the 90 degrees up and clamping. Your videos are always helpful and I always watch for you to put out another one. You are one of my favorite woodworkers to watch too. Keep up the great work and stay safe. Can't wait to see what you do next!💯😁
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 2 дня назад
Hey, how are you doing. And thank you. Such a kind comment as always. I appreciate it.
@charitiekbyrd1
@charitiekbyrd1 День назад
@@startmaking1 I'm doing good thanks. Hope you are well. I'm just staying busy and doing woodworking where I can. Having the time to do it is what's a bit difficult for me but I do love doing it. Your videos are very helpful too. I learn something new every time I watch your videos so thank you for that. Can't wait to see your next one, have a great day and stay safe 💯😁
@David.M.
@David.M. 2 дня назад
I enjoy making these type of projects. Thanks
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 День назад
Me too,. Thank you too.
@ianpearse4480
@ianpearse4480 3 дня назад
Great share yet again Mark. I love making prototypes, always worth the time. I also like the little wins concept.
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 2 дня назад
Hi Ian. Hope you are well bud. And thank you. I have to say the biggest surprise on the video is the clamp stands. I have used them more than any of the others from this and the last video. And they were a last minute addition. Who knew?
@ianpearse4480
@ianpearse4480 2 дня назад
@@startmaking1 We are all good thanks Mark. I think the clamp stands are really nice and I will be making them out of hand cut 2x4s very soon I feel. I am suffering with "lack of get on with it fever" but must move on with my latest build this next week. I will let you know once it's ready. Stay safe out there my friend.
@bobtaschler4561
@bobtaschler4561 День назад
Brilliant content - Solving problems is what woodworking is all about. So not allow FOMU stop you from making.
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 День назад
Never a truer word spoken. Thank you.
@raydriver7300
@raydriver7300 3 дня назад
You are a clever man Mark. Useful information and well delivered. One of the joys of the craft is the willingness of contributors to share everything. You could easily have edited out the trial pieces. It gives me hope 🌞
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 2 дня назад
Hi Ray. Thank you. you are very kind. I'm not sure there would be much to show if I didnt show mistakes and the like. Rest assured from the builds that will follow this that I have worked on this week, there are more to come. Lots more.
@Greyotterstudio
@Greyotterstudio 3 дня назад
Nice work Mark, useful stuff, although I HATE chiselling out plywood, I can never get it clean enough haha.
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 2 дня назад
Thank you Alex. Could not agree more.
@iainrutherford184
@iainrutherford184 3 дня назад
Ingenious. Love the '2 scrape fail' test... and more importantly, some inspiration for garage playtime 😂.
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 3 дня назад
Yes! Enjoy the play time bud.
@billyblackie9417
@billyblackie9417 3 дня назад
That is genius idea to add to the rag box. very necessary and convenient and great idea to add to other projects
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 2 дня назад
|Always the simple ones. The clamp raisers were an afterthought and are the most used since making them. funny how it goes.
@billyblackie9417
@billyblackie9417 2 дня назад
@@startmaking1 simple is best, I always like to keep my projects simple which leads to other ideas. Like your rag box cutter. The design of cutter itself you have gives me great ideas with the safe aspect you have around the blade can be adopted for rolls of tapes, paper towels andd rolls of paper that can be used to draw on, cut off stick on timber and cut around
@timch5227
@timch5227 17 часов назад
you already got me with the first one, its always a pain to use the scissors for cutting tissues, because you have to keep it tightenend for it to cut. Thanks for this video
@zx4133
@zx4133 20 часов назад
Instead of cutting out those big notches on your corner clamp, I would’ve just drilled a big hole (5/8” or so) or maybe two holes. That way the jig stays strong and sturdy, but still gives you access to insert screws. Either way, awesome idea and thank you so much for making this video. Edit: I should’ve read the comments first. Somebody else already suggested this, lol. But with my idea, making the holes bigger, it gives you access to use different sizes of screws.
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 17 часов назад
I feel like I really have to do it now. Sounds so much better than what I have done. Thank you
@Damon_Barber
@Damon_Barber 2 дня назад
Thanks for another great video, Mark!! 🎉🎉 I really enjoy watching you work through making something new and following your thought process!
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 2 дня назад
Hey Damon. Thank you bud. Appreciate the support as always.
@dougdavidson175
@dougdavidson175 3 дня назад
Thanks Mark! Take care & stay safe.
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 2 дня назад
Thank you Doug. Very much appreciated. Stay safe bud
@orangeskythinking
@orangeskythinking 3 дня назад
Oh….the rag box and cutter…excellent! Thank you. 🙏 new wee project for my art desk. 🧡
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 2 дня назад
It's the simple ones that make the differences.
@patatje1434
@patatje1434 День назад
very useful video, thanks buddy!! 👍🙂
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 День назад
Thank you very much.
@bgpappy30
@bgpappy30 День назад
Thank you for sharing. I am a new subscriber and today is the first day I seen your channel. I hope you have a great rest of the weekend and a great week. One love!!!
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 День назад
Hey, I hope your weekend was great. And thank you.
@roy.h.barrett
@roy.h.barrett День назад
Nice content. Purpose build jigs and tools.. Wonderful. Thank you for the insights.
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 День назад
You re welcome and I appreciate the kind comment.
@anthonygriffin3147
@anthonygriffin3147 3 дня назад
Very good mark belting video will defo come in handy aspeshly the clamp
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 2 дня назад
Thank you Anthony. Very much appreciated. Honestly, the clamp raisers are the most used so far. Who knew.
@chriscollins9717
@chriscollins9717 2 дня назад
Nice video. I was wondering if the 45 degree clamp would work out better the other way round, so the weight of the clamp was over the work and therefore less likely to tip?
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 2 дня назад
Thats is such a good point. I did it this was incase you use more than one so they would not clash but weight wise you re spot on bud.
@gary2632
@gary2632 10 часов назад
Blinding video - totally get the dopamine reference 😉
@vincentcozza99
@vincentcozza99 3 дня назад
Mark you have an Engineering Brain!!! That's why I love watching your videos!! If you were born hundreds of years ago you could be a billionaire lol. You should contact a Patten company and show them your work and ideas. Definitely always looking forward to watching what you come up with next!! Peace Brother!!
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 2 дня назад
I must get that from my Dad. Though I never thought I had one. Brain that is lol. I would love to be an inventor years ago but sadly now you need a good PC and the know how to use it and a 3D printer. None of which make me happy. I just like throwing wood together until something works,. Thank you for your kind words. Much appreciated.
@LB-W
@LB-W 3 дня назад
Where do you buy your wood. I notice you don’t use a lot of cheap pine. Hardwood is soooo expensive. What do you use for different projects and what is the cheapest way to get wood when you are a beginner. I am a lady that is learning from Uncle RU-vid as I didn’t have a handy man to teach me. I love your vlogs. ❤
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 2 дня назад
Thank you very much. I am lucky to have a timber merchant within half a mile of where I live and for hard wood I order online. But to be honest I dont build large enough things to need a huge amount of wood. The hardwood I am very sparing with for sure. I use ply for jigs, workshop projects like French cleat holders and benches. I use hard wood for small projects like boxes and gifts like bottle openers and coasters. I use pallet wood and cheap pine to experiment with. For instance at the moment I am making a mini chest of drawers and as it is for the workshop I am using pallet wind but man is it labour intensive but it teaches you a lot making it work. I learnt everything from RU-vid to be fair. I know wood is expensive but sometimes hard wood is easier to work than pine. The softness of pine can make it hard to use chisels and the like on whereas a nice bit of white oak can be a delight. I learn by slicing bits off an old off cut of oak counter top. Wasn't easy but it was cheap. I hope this helps. Oh and my timber merchant lets me dig through their hard wood off cuts. Maybe approach a local cabinet maker or timber merchant and ask.
@dannymurphy1779
@dannymurphy1779 3 дня назад
Great fun with that corner clamp build Mark, this whole 'butt joint' business is a lot harder than it looks, I have learnt the hard way myself! They are lovely clamps, but with butt joints the power of the drill is an issue too. Best way I have seen is to have one piece in the vice and one flat on the bench, do not give these joints any opportunity to go on the wonkus when drilling because they will always gladly take it! For bigger butts I have seen a jig of a plywood base with some blocks on that are squared up and you need a stop and wedges I think to hold the wood in. Anyway great vid!
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 2 дня назад
Could not agree more. I need at least 2 other people to help join 2 boards together. I like the vice idea. I will try and lock one down to the side of my bench with my microjig clamps. Great idea. I am thinking about a corner guide on the bench similar to what you describe. Would be a fun experiment. thank you.
@ehRalph
@ehRalph 2 дня назад
I made a wood handle grip for my scrapers from a thin strip of wood. It has slightly raised truss head screws on each end to slide in the edges of the scraper and a thumb screw pusher in the center to bow the scraper out. It works, but I only use it for heavy duty scraping jobs.
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 2 дня назад
I think I am going to try something like this. Sounds like a really good idea. Thank you
@globyois
@globyois 2 дня назад
On your first project, the cornering clamps, I believe I would have drilled four holes, two on each side of the clamp wooden jaws, about a 16th of an inch greater in diameter than the screw heads that I’m going to screw into the edge of the boards. That way you can slide the jaws and clamp up and down to the desire point you want for the screw to go in. And if you make the holes an appropriate and exact distance from each other, you can be guaranteed that the placement will be the same with each fastening. Thanks, I very much enjoyed the video.
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 2 дня назад
This is such a good idea. And one that I am itching to try now. Thank you.
@bakerfx4968
@bakerfx4968 2 дня назад
That corner clamp jig is awesome. Thank you!
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 2 дня назад
IT does work, I promise, not perfectly but enough lol
@aravenstale824
@aravenstale824 День назад
Great ideas
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 День назад
Thank you.
@richardanderson1152
@richardanderson1152 3 дня назад
Very cool ideas thanks
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 2 дня назад
Thank you Richard. Very much appreciated.
@skippylippy547
@skippylippy547 2 дня назад
This was a fun video! I loved it.
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 День назад
Thank you. I appreciate it.
@victorcarmelo8606
@victorcarmelo8606 День назад
I have some squeeze clamps but the cheap ones you think they grip but slowly get loose. Have you experienced this, if yes what was your solution? Always a great video, thanks for sharing.
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 День назад
These ones never seem to slip to be honest. But they are not the cheapest, nor the priciest.
@patfishingandcamping5543
@patfishingandcamping5543 2 дня назад
Haha! I didn’t form that sentence very well. I love your channel I’m yet to start my woodworking journey. Just finished building a shed so starting soon
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 2 дня назад
Thank you. I dont form many well in truth. Well done on finishing the shed. Next step is to get inside and have some fun.
@shaun30-3-mg9zs
@shaun30-3-mg9zs 2 дня назад
Hi Mark, hope your well, great idea the corner clamp and the rag cutter such a simple design and works well. Just amazes me where you get these ideas from, this is why I enjoy your videos. As always a great video, catch you soon take care
@williambuckley1185
@williambuckley1185 2 дня назад
Good ideas Mark, thanks.
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 2 дня назад
Thank you William. I really appreciate it.
@TheYesnoyesnoyesno
@TheYesnoyesnoyesno 3 дня назад
Love the 'live' bit, especially the relatable 'of course it wouldn't work'... My first thought was to drill a 8mm hole then put in a hollow copper tube as a guide for a 6mm drill bit. I would have tried it but who knows if I also hit the 'of course it wouldn't work' stage.
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 2 дня назад
I just could not see it before. I had to see it in practise to realise I had not succeeded. lol. Love the tube idea. I think that is the real solution.
@ianmurray3820
@ianmurray3820 3 дня назад
Hey mark I use a stanley no 80 but you could easily make a wooden one nice piece of hard wood couple of slots to house a blade , maybe a magnet or two and a threaded insert/ thumb screw for tension, having said that you can pick up an 80 pretty cheap at the moment.!!!👍
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 2 дня назад
I think that this has to be in the next video. I really need one. Although I think I got a no80 in my auction lot. Though it is more fun to make stuff.
@patrickfee5065
@patrickfee5065 16 часов назад
loved this video great ideas!
@DanCasey810
@DanCasey810 3 дня назад
Have you done a video on your table saw indeed? I need to have a look at one for my saw I struggle on larger pieces!
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 2 дня назад
Yes, There is the picture of the table saw and says something like fix your table saws biggest weakness. I have to say I am releasing a new fence extension to follow that video but the indeed table shelf is a great addition.
@DanCasey810
@DanCasey810 2 дня назад
@@startmaking1 the infeed is a killer I think! Must have a look at it! 👍
@matthewharper9615
@matthewharper9615 2 дня назад
I didn't know the Geico Gecko did woodworking videos too :)))
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 2 дня назад
Brilliant. I had to google what it was but I will take the compliment. Thank you.
@jimweisgram9185
@jimweisgram9185 2 дня назад
Check out the card scraper sold by Crucible Tools in the states. Instead of a rectangle the scraper has curves on the 2 long edges and the corners are "radiused." This means you don't need to flex the scraper to do its job. To deal with the hot steel, it comes with a piece of flexible magnet. Your thumbs go on that. You can buy one but you can also grind your own scraper to the shape you want. And flexible magnetic sheets are inexpensive and can be cut down with scissors or a knife. No burned thumbs.
@andykynaston1261
@andykynaston1261 3 дня назад
Another great video. 💯
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 2 дня назад
Thank you Andy. Very much appreciated.
@markduggan3451
@markduggan3451 2 дня назад
Great ideas.
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 2 дня назад
Thank you Mark. As always I appreciate it.
@kenerickson4923
@kenerickson4923 3 дня назад
Half lap is what I call your clamp holder joints
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 2 дня назад
Thank you. you have no idea how long that bugged me while I was editing.
@gan314159
@gan314159 3 дня назад
Rather than the plywood to hold the corner clamps on, perhaps 3 short screws, bedded in so the head (ideally a dome head) holds it to the clamp?
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 2 дня назад
took me a minute to picture this. I think you are on to something for sure. Thank you .
@themeat5053
@themeat5053 2 дня назад
Mark, these are cracking ideas. The rag cutter is brilliant (sorry for this nitpicking comment) but, since the blade is glued with CA is it difficult to change when it dulls? No matter, knowing you, you will make a whole new improved appliance before you'd change out a blade. Your clamp is excellent and I like that you recognized a problem and tried a work around. Could you just drill holes through the jaw creating a "sight/access" hole, closer to the joint? I'm not saying I know, I'm just spitballing. If I may and please take this in the spirit it is intended (that is I respect you and your efforts; but that I want you to be as safe as possible), consider, at the table saw, to have your cutoff come off opposite the side of the fence even when using your miter gauge. In your case, I'd say that would be the left. You may see why when you watch your video again, and then think it through. With what you were doing there, it is not as big a deal, but it's a matter of habit and you might not want to get into the thinner piece between the blade and the fence. Sorry. You can obviously disregard if you are more comfortable or have more experience doing it the way that you did. As always, as many Thumbs Up as I have.
@DeenHussain-zz3gs
@DeenHussain-zz3gs 2 дня назад
Mark just wanted to say don't put yourself down buddy as the videos im watching is much better & educational then most the Americans you tube rubbish out there so buddy keep doing what your doind & bringing new projects to watch....
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 2 дня назад
Thats really kind bud. Thank you.
@stefanward-bradley7006
@stefanward-bradley7006 2 дня назад
Love the content. Though once the cuts are done it's a good idea to mute those clips as the hoover drone makes it frustrating to focus on your speaking.
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 2 дня назад
I thought this video was entirely voice over. apart from the one live bit about the clamp. Do you mind telling me when this happened so I can check it out please.
@SteveBadger-l9c
@SteveBadger-l9c 22 часа назад
Hi. I have just been given 2 boxes of amazing old tools from a friend at work ( they belonged to her father and grandfather). One item I have no idea what it is or what it does. But I can see one on your shelf next to the 2 hand planes. ( The wooden block with a peg sticking out) . What is it and what is this for. Thank you
@TheRealMagisD
@TheRealMagisD 21 час назад
I retrofit all my clamps to self closing learned from Izzy swan. Grab a bag or rubber bands make a minor groove base of clamp jaws slap rubber bands on Boom basic clamp upgraded to the self closing model. But that corner clamp mod is nice.
@skasteve6528
@skasteve6528 День назад
With that rag cutter. You've glued the blade in, glued the wood together. So whenever you need to change the blade, you will have to make a new one. I don't think the recess is overkill, it hold the blade in place, so no need for glue.
@reddogknives
@reddogknives День назад
He did mention the overkill of the super glue. The CA glue is not really that strong, it sticks to the wood better than the steel, so you can pop that blade out of there pretty easy for a replacement, and just a dab or two would do the trick
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 День назад
Glue was probably too far and in honesty screws in the right place would have made it replaceable. never mind.
@JohnColgan.
@JohnColgan. 2 дня назад
Your corner clamp was a good design. Drillingg a 12mm hole ar appropriate locations would let you drill & screw without sacrificing strength, alignment and clamping force.
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 День назад
A few have mentioned this idea and I think you are spot on. thank you.
@lcjrio
@lcjrio 3 дня назад
I have got those clamps and by far they are the best ones (i must say that i didn't spend too much money in quality clamps). They are BBB (Bueno, Bonito y Barato, in English, Good, Nice and Cheap)
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 2 дня назад
Could not agree more. These are ones I buy every Black Friday sale.
@CredibleHulk10
@CredibleHulk10 2 дня назад
The first 15 seconds of this video is why I am on YT
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 2 дня назад
Thank you Hulk. I really appreciate it.
@ogjohnsen4128
@ogjohnsen4128 3 дня назад
I like how unpretentious your videos are. The joy is in doing it, not making it perfect every time. Simple and useful...with a hint of genius(?).
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 2 дня назад
I could not love this comment any more. Thank you, you have summed up everything that I am aiming to put across and I appreciate it.
@shermantank
@shermantank День назад
I just wear gloves when i use a card scraper. Keeps my thumbs from getting too hot, and stops the sharp corners from inevitably stabbing me.
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 День назад
Thats a really good idea.
@TheRealMagisD
@TheRealMagisD 20 часов назад
for the card scraper even easier and cheaper .. some old fridge magnet/ business card works wonders
@reg.treg.t
@reg.treg.t 3 дня назад
Woodworking minus patience equals firewood🤣
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 2 дня назад
Brilliant.
@patfishingandcamping5543
@patfishingandcamping5543 2 дня назад
Can you not just drill holes through the clamp to allow screwing up?
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 2 дня назад
I think that is the better fix. Though I really like the idea of it allowing me to screw up lol. I do that a lot.
@icarossavvides2641
@icarossavvides2641 День назад
Interesting viewing but I'm wondering why, after over 50 years of using table saws, I've never felt the need for anything more complicated than a simple push stick?
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 День назад
Only you will know the answer to that. Personally after 11 months of owning a table saw I love the push sticks I have. Each to their own I guess.
@YTubeSDD
@YTubeSDD 3 дня назад
Second finally!
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 3 дня назад
Brilliant. Imagine if this caught on. I wouldn't need to ask for comments.
@riccardo-964
@riccardo-964 3 дня назад
I wonder what will happen when the blade gets dull...
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 3 дня назад
The stanley blade?
@michaelt312
@michaelt312 3 дня назад
Wouldn't be that difficult to disassemble to replace it. Possible to sharpen with a file. Or just build a new housing for the blade. But I'm guessing it'll be a long while.
@dan-3268
@dan-3268 3 дня назад
First. Finally!
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 3 дня назад
lol, well done.
@DuncanEdwards.
@DuncanEdwards. 2 дня назад
Just buy a kreg corner clamp
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 2 дня назад
You could but over here it is £40. Thats a lot.
@scottmasson3336
@scottmasson3336 День назад
Masking tape over cutting lines doesn't take long.
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 День назад
That is very true.
@Boethius4748
@Boethius4748 22 часа назад
None of my jigs are pretty. I take the time to make them accurate but couldn’t care less what they look like. I’m not selling the jig and time is money. Better to spend it putting the jig to use
@brucewelty7684
@brucewelty7684 11 часов назад
While I understand your desire to appease your Yank friends, 5 and 18 are no where near the Imperial units. The gubbermint instituting Metic for all of their jobs is a nightmare for everyone NOT doing gubbermint work. A 1/4 inch chisel is a poor fit for metric ply\ (even 6 if you can find it)
@Tensquaremetreworkshop
@Tensquaremetreworkshop 2 дня назад
'one thing you don't need' (0:51)- but one thing you do need is a blade guard. Your saw came with one. Because they are essential for safe working. Why did you take it off? And then show YT viewers (who may not know how stupid this is) you using a saw without it? Shame.
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 2 дня назад
Hi Mike. I know this is close to your heart and apologise for getting you going. You are of course spot on. My reasoning here is that I was making one, maybe 2 cuts through the material and then far more as grooves, dadoes if you like. So to put the guard back on and then take it off again didnt feel like it was important. Especially as I was using the mitre gauge too. I know that I should have taken every precaution. You ask why did I take it off, I assume you dont have a method of non through cuts that enables it to be left on. If you do, make a video about it and tell everyone please.
@privatechannel8462
@privatechannel8462 2 дня назад
Also, blade guards are for girls, a big boy, Billy 3 fingers told me.
@Tensquaremetreworkshop
@Tensquaremetreworkshop 2 дня назад
@@startmaking1 Yes, I am afraid it is a hobby horse of mine ATM. I am instructing new members at a Men's Shed in the use of the table saw, and have to explain that the guard must always be fitted (not just safe practice, our insurers insist on it). Hard when they have seen YT videos without. Yes, I did make a video on a side mounted blade guard- ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-eA3MAEflkXU.html . What is not always realized is that the guard not only acts as hand protection, it also largely prevents rear lift kickback (the worst sort).
@richardhart7652
@richardhart7652 3 часа назад
Nice video spoilt by adverts every 3-5 minutes and the sponsorship speak is too much being a pensioner on just basic state pension I can't justify paying subscription to this that and the other if it carries on over all the other videos I watch I'll just stop watching
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 Час назад
Hi Richard. Sadly I dont have control over the adverts that RU-vid puts in. And please remember that the sponsorship speak is me getting paid for what I do, so you can watch the video for free. Without the sponsor I would be making videos at a loss and Im not sure I would carry on. But thank you for the praise of the video. I appreciate that. As for future videos. Some will have a sponsor, others wont, I personally hope they all will long term as at the moment I am working this 40 hours and week and a full time job to pay the bills 50 hours a week and long term this is not ideal.
@MikeAG333
@MikeAG333 День назад
More power to your elbow, and I enjoy you style of videos. However, woodworking videos which only include stuff for your workshop isn't of great interest to anyone who has a fully equipped workshop. Remember to send me a message when you make something for the house, or for sale ;). Until then, I'll leave the RU-vid algorith to remind me of the channel, but won't be opening your videos.
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 День назад
Wow. Thank you. I don't really know how to respond. You can't please everyone all the time I guess. But you did say it in a really nice comment.
@pbullen66
@pbullen66 2 дня назад
Nice one. I'm exactly the same as you. ie solving problems that aren't really problems but are. Maybe niggles is a better term than problem. Keep up the good work
@startmaking1
@startmaking1 2 дня назад
Could not have summed it up better myself. Thankyou.
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