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Cutting full-blind dovetails for new tool wall 

Gillis Björk
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The first project on the new workbench! Making a set of framed panels with magnetic tool holders and full-blind dovetail corners. I'm no professional and I don't have anything to teach, this is just me, sharing my thoughts and my work. Join me as I'm learning fine woodworking!

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@pinkiebrain7597
@pinkiebrain7597 Год назад
Congratulations on reaching 10k subscribers! 🥳 Well deserved!
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
Thank you! I’m very happy that my work is interesting to so many people!
@michaelmcdermott2178
@michaelmcdermott2178 Год назад
Great work! I'm recovering from Covid, so can't spend much time in the shop just now. This gave me a wonderful chance to woodwork by proxy. Thank you!
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
Thanks Michael! I hope you’ll recover quickly!
@dirdick43
@dirdick43 Год назад
I'm happy that you've reached the 10K mark - Great channel and nice to watch your projects and your progress.
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
Many thanks! Glad you're enjoying!
@pmewUK
@pmewUK Год назад
Love your work Gillis! You make such genuine and honest videos. Well done with 10K subscribers!
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
Huge thanks! Very kind of you!
@josephpotterf9459
@josephpotterf9459 Год назад
Thanks Gillis super good job. I recently made a couple of tool walls not that fancy but finding things is much better. Love the black background good contrast
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
Thank you Joseph! Yeah it’s so nice to have everything easily accessible. Glad you like the contrast!
@joelhollingsworth2374
@joelhollingsworth2374 Год назад
in the book Campaign Furniture, Schwarz mentions that full-blind dovetails can be the easiest dovetail, so long as one doesn't mind cutting a little past the line on the inside of the carcasse (which isn't your style, I know, but maybe for future shop furniture projects?), making them the go-to joint for utilitarian, mid-grade fine furniture in the 18th and 19th centuries. I'd like to learn how; thanks for reminding/inspiring me to give it a try!
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
Very interesting! I can see how that would speed it up, but there’s still the process of chopping out the waste (compared to the faster coping saw on regulr dovetails) and getting the miter to close up neatly. I wonder what those craftsmen knew that made it so easy! Thanks for sharing!
@joelhollingsworth2374
@joelhollingsworth2374 Год назад
If my memory of Schwarz's discussion is correct, I think they chopped more roughly than usual (knowing it wouldn't be seen) and used a kerf cut to close up the miter; coping saws weren't as good back then, so weren't an option. Speaking of things that didn't exist back then, if it's a large enough dovetail, I guess one could use a vibrating multi-tool! @@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
@@joelhollingsworth2374 Aaah that makes sense. So if I understand it correctly: if the dovetails are loose enough, you could make an approximate miter, put it together, kerf cut it, and then push the joint closed. You'd just have to make sure the dovetails don't bottom out before the miter closes. Could be fun to do a speed challenge on this joint. Thanks for the brain food!
@pachting
@pachting Год назад
Nice work ! You gave me an idea ...
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
Thank you! Glad to hear that!
@johnlarkin9815
@johnlarkin9815 Год назад
Great work Gillis. Loved how you worked on several corners at one time. I recently acquired some new chisels and I'm struggling to mount them all on my wall. I have a couple of magnetic bars which should work just as yours did.
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
Thank you John! Yep, batch cutting things can not only improve speed but also accuracy, as you get into the groove of the task. And yeah, give the magnet bars a go!
@VinceEspositoJr
@VinceEspositoJr Год назад
Very nice, and congrats on the subscriber milestone!
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
Thanks Vincent!
@grahamlucas6033
@grahamlucas6033 Год назад
Nice work Gillis and very nice bench build, congratulations on 10k subs. 👍🙂
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
Thank you very much!
@YacoGer
@YacoGer Год назад
Looks fantastic! Great work!!
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
Many thanks!
@johnbentley4429
@johnbentley4429 Год назад
As always your content is excellent. I look forward to more. Working with hand tools to me is much more rewarding. Congratulations on 10k subscribers.
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
Thank you so much, John!
@JanSzymonGoowacz
@JanSzymonGoowacz Год назад
I make atempt to hang cuting tools at magnets, years ago, but in the end sharpening is nightmare after that. All fine particles, filings from grainding (no important is grit of stone) are catch on cuting edge. Solution can be demagnetizer (or how u call it) for screwdrivers but as I use mostly carpenter chisels they are to small for this. In the end i have rule: keep chisels, drilbits, knives etc far away magnets. But maybe U will have diferent experience. I wait for review after some time.
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
Oh, that’s something I hadn’t thought of. Thanks for the heads up! If I get the same issue, I guess there’ll be another video of a new tool wall haha
@TheFishingExperience916
@TheFishingExperience916 Год назад
I know its over kill but it would be cool to make picture frames this way 👍
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
Oh for sure! No-one would know from looking at it, but it’d be the strongest picture frame in the world💪
@chuckpremer3111
@chuckpremer3111 Год назад
Congratulations on 10K. I enjoy your low stress approach to the craft. Well done.
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
Thank you! I've come to realize, stressing only makes me do bad work. Things take time and that's ok. Glad it comes across :)
@pettere8429
@pettere8429 Год назад
By the sound of your planing I think your sole would benefit from some lubrication. I get really nice glide by rubbing the butt of a stearin candle on the sole.
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
True, that’s something I often forget to do!
@ollejonsson7175
@ollejonsson7175 Год назад
Härliga blev de! Och väldigt fint klippt, kring fogarnas tillverkning. Många generösa vinklar. Tack för en fin video.
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
Tack så mycket, Olle! Glad att det var tillräckligt med vinklar, alltid en balansgång!
@rollingstone3017
@rollingstone3017 Год назад
Congratulations 🎉🎉🎉 Always enjoy watching you tackle new methods. Inspires me to broaden my horizons too!! Very neat tool holding project. Those magnetic strips are underrated imo.
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
Thank you! Glad you enjoy watching my trial and error, starting to feel like that's my niche haha. Indeed, the magnetic bars are really good!
@VivienLEGER
@VivienLEGER Год назад
hello, I did join because youtube algorithm throw me your workbench video. But, i've watched almost everything on your channel by now, i m also a pure handtoolist and really enjoy your content. also love your calm voice and composure. very appreciable to watch your video. Glad there is a new one,thanks for it!
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
Glad to have you on board! Thanks for the kind words!
@robertmaggi6979
@robertmaggi6979 Год назад
Mate u are a legend and so young and already a master craftsman amazing watching u work i have watched every one of your videos and have sub. to your channel congrats on 10K subs well done i will be looking fwrd watching u grow and expand your work shop and more and exciting new projects this was a great build not a big fan of magnets, but it served its purpose and that was for you to practice the joinery and u did it beautifully but i would love to see a nice tool cabinet build for your awesome tools one day again congratulations Gillis my friend and look fwrd to your next video .
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
Thank you for the kind words! Tool cabinets are beautiful but I think it's not for me, I like to have everything accessible on a wall like this :)
@transmundanium
@transmundanium Год назад
Very nice work on those frames I wonder if one really needs to saw the sides of the pin sockets st all. How much (if any) chisel work does it save? I forgot to saw a set of pins on the last set of half blind drawer joints i made. Never even noticed until i was almost done.
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
You know, that's a really good question. Go straight from marking to chopping. Gotta try that sometime. Thank you!
@jcfetz
@jcfetz Год назад
Nice job Gillis! Always a pleasure to watch your craftsmanship. Congrats on 10k!
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
Thank you, happy to hear that!
@sukesandesu
@sukesandesu Год назад
日本語で、失礼します。 10kおめでとうございます🎉
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
Google translate to the rescue. No problem and thank you!
@michaelgeiger4780
@michaelgeiger4780 Год назад
Always a good day when i get to watch a new video from you. Keep making this excellent content!
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
Glad you feel that way! Thanks!
@bertRaven1
@bertRaven1 Год назад
your workspace keeps evolving, fantastic.
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
It’s a good feeling! Thanks for the support!
@Rufio1975
@Rufio1975 Год назад
Very nice man. I hope I can get to this point with my channel as well. Congrats
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
Thank you! I'm sure you will!
@goetz-york
@goetz-york Год назад
I have to thank you, you have made me enjoy working with wood again.
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
Oh that’s very nice to hear!
@augusthermann9102
@augusthermann9102 Год назад
It's good to see that you haven't been washed away last week!
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
Haha yes, almost got stuck on an island when the ferries couldn't go, just barely made it home before the worst of it!
@slushpuppy6991
@slushpuppy6991 Год назад
Great content I'd love to see more on this pairing jig
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
Thanks! You can see it a bit more in action in my latest video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Lf4nzkz1d8k.html
@docrumpel1260
@docrumpel1260 Год назад
My face when I notice that you uploaded a new video --> 😊 And after watching it --> 😯 Congratulations to 10k subs 🎉 You deserve way more!
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
Haha that’s some good faces I think, thank you very much!
@docrumpel1260
@docrumpel1260 Год назад
@@GillisBjork yes, happy at first and amazed / stunned after watching 😉
@stoffes
@stoffes Год назад
10k gratz! tack så mkt!
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
Thank you very much!
@tammyfinch5469
@tammyfinch5469 Год назад
You truly deserve it 🎉
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
Thank you very much, Tammy!
@augusthermann2421
@augusthermann2421 Год назад
Excellent work!
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
Thanks August!
@Akitene
@Akitene Год назад
Great job, as usual.
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
Many thanks!
@myRefuge3710
@myRefuge3710 Год назад
Great work
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
Thanks!
@acraftman2823
@acraftman2823 Год назад
👌
@martinsmith251
@martinsmith251 Год назад
There is a reason you’ve hit 10k subs…. You are a great craftsman, making top quality products with great video work,both visual and audio. Congrats
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
That’s very kind of you, Martin! Thank you so much!
@MCsCreations
@MCsCreations Год назад
Beautiful work, dude! Really well done! 😃 Congrats for the 10k subscribers mark!!! But I thought you already had much more! At least you should have! (I have 11.6k and I haven't published much!) Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊 BTW, sorry I didn't watch your workbench build yet... Things have been crazy around here lately.
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
Thanks a lot, MC! Absolutely no worries about the bench video, take your time with everything you need to do. It was a long video so I understand if not everyone can find the time for it!
@MCsCreations
@MCsCreations Год назад
@GillisBjork Yeah, but I want to watch it. 😂 The issue is too much stuff at the same time, you know? I'm in the process of installing solar panels here at home, some routine medical stuff, work... At least everyone is healthy here, including my cats!
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
@@MCsCreations haha yeah I know the feeling. Solar panels sounds awesome though! Good luck with everything and great that you’re healthy!
@professor62
@professor62 Год назад
Congratulations, Gillis, on 10K subs! All of us love your craftsmanship and, dare I say, love you as a craftsman. I learn A LOT from you and I’m very grateful! Here’s to 10K more!
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
You flatter me, Professor! Thank you so very much, I’m super happy you’re learning!
@professor62
@professor62 Год назад
Btw, I forgot to mention that your tool panels look awesome! Great work!
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
@@professor62 thanks a bunch, glad you like them!
@mjac8373
@mjac8373 Год назад
One word: ASTOUNDING! Not only the work, but the video quality too. Seriously, Krenov had nothing on you...I.M.O. Retired carpenter age 73 Detroit, Michigan USA.
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
That’s high praise, huge thanks!
@cafecybernz
@cafecybernz Год назад
The only RU-vid woodworker in the Western world who is still rough sawing, planning, cutting rebates, squaring ends, cutting to length, drilling holes, driving screws, and sanding all BY HAND. No heavy, noisy, costly machinery. Only centuries of tooling and traditions kept alive. Congratulations on your 10K subscribers. You deserve even more recognition.
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
Haha thank you, not the only one, but I'm glad the effort is appreciated!
@FeedMeAQuarter
@FeedMeAQuarter Год назад
I think you could improve the audio quality of your recording if you were to build a few acoustic absorption panels for the ceiling. They're very simple and can cut down on reflections a lot.
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
Sounds like a good idea, thanks!
@AnonymousUser1776
@AnonymousUser1776 Год назад
This channel is literally perfect.
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
Thanks a lot!
@1deerndingo
@1deerndingo Год назад
It is admirable that you try to learn something new each time. And the job you do is quite good. I had not seen the mitred hidden dovetale joint before. I will keep that in mind for a job in the future. Thank you
@GillisBjork
@GillisBjork Год назад
Thanks, that aspect is really important to me, the learning is my driving force. Glad you’ll have a use for the joint!
@SkepticKritikCinik
@SkepticKritikCinik Год назад
👍👍👍
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