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How to make castle joints on a table saw 

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Dusty demonstrates how to make castle joints on a table saw
For more woodwork videos subscribe to our channel! Dusty gives step by step instructions on how to build as well as woodworking tips and tricks and tool reviews!
Links to tools Dusty uses:
Makita track saw with 5' track: amzn.to/2VRj46j
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Makita cordless random orbital sander: amzn.to/33D7Qop
Makita cordless jig saw: amzn.to/32qNe2u
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@clayhicks1676
@clayhicks1676 Год назад
I realize this is from several years back but my son asked for a 6’ long by 4’ wide L shaped computer/homework desk. His only other request was that it didn’t shake. 6 castle joints later and you had better not run into it because whatever body part hits it will lose. Extremely strong joint. Thanks for the education.
@daveawb
@daveawb 6 месяцев назад
And another year on and I'm about to use 8 of these joints for a new worktop. I'm fairly certain it's going to be pretty solid.
@mikewurlitzer5217
@mikewurlitzer5217 3 года назад
To other RU-vid video producers, this is a Goldilocks video. Not too long, not too short, not too complex, not to simple, just right. Have to try this joint out. Thanks.
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
Thank you so much!! I was hoping ti find a nice balance where it’s not over explained but not under explained 👍
@waynetadlock9719
@waynetadlock9719 3 года назад
@@dustylumberco You did very well. Not only explaining your equipment, but how one could replicate this technique at the novice level with a basic table saw and a little attention to detail.
@ebutuoy6463
@ebutuoy6463 3 года назад
So true...This is a strong, pretty joint that everyone should try just for the heck of it. The key is in the measuring and cutting. No matter what tools you use to get the job done, the age old advice to “measure twice and cut once” is imperative. In this case you might even want to “measure thrice and cut once”.... it couldn’t hurt.
@jenmclernon9249
@jenmclernon9249 Год назад
This table arrived well packaged and on time. ru-vid.comUgkxn94T8Mu1iMnsLCMNOI9srXSsLkI4JXKW Like another reviewer advised, I pulled everything out and made sure everything was included (everything was!). I built it alone and it took me about an hour. The color is great and for the price the lift part works well. As others have mentioned, it’s not the smoothest opening/closing, but it works. The screws do show, but I plan to order white sticker covers if that bothers us too much. Really happy with this table! UPDATE: it’s been over a year since we got this coffee table and we still love it! It gets HEAVY use as our dining table, foot rest, and school desk. Over time, the opening and closing mechanism has gotten smoother. I added a new photo with the white screw cover stickers. They blend in perfectly and make it look a little cleaner. 100% recommend!!!
@joethomas3962
@joethomas3962 3 года назад
Fantastic workmanship. You've given a detailed explanation of the project unlike any I've seen in many many years! Keep up the fine work
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
Joe Thomas thank you!
@mariecohen3052
@mariecohen3052 Год назад
Even I understood 😊 thanks a lot
@mariecohen3052
@mariecohen3052 Год назад
I am looking to make a tea box that would contain tea boxes and honey pots What wood do you recommend and what type of closing or lock should I buy 🎃
@scottdrysdale923
@scottdrysdale923 7 месяцев назад
Do you have any idea how satisfying it is to see these joints go together like butter? Also do you find the mechanical pencil is more precise than a carpenter’s pencil?
@morinbaptiste636
@morinbaptiste636 Год назад
I've had the chance to use this table a couple of times now. It's fun to whip out in front of people:) I can see what people are talking about when they say the legs are delicate, but they're design to support a "mostly" vertical load, not be torqued from the side or pushed back into place. If you just let the table open or close on it's own and don't force anything, it works great ru-vid.comUgkxyFZUPFEey-PuqsPMxqaykBhgA1LWxFHh Once it's set up, it's pretty solid. My only gripe would probably be related to the clamps provided. They're not the highest quality. They do the job, so no big deal, but they could be better. All in all, pretty cool gadget.
@wwtrkr3189
@wwtrkr3189 25 дней назад
Thanks. Just about to make my new bed. I'm going to use castle joints so I'm trawling RU-vid for instructions. This'll do me nicely.
@timothyanderson6301
@timothyanderson6301 3 года назад
After watching your video, I watched several others, as I'm about to take my first stab at castle joints. Yours was by far the best and easiest to follow.
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
Thanks so much!! I’m glad to hear it!!
@mrknbham
@mrknbham 4 месяца назад
Brother , you are the man! I love your videos. I learn so much. You make me want to quit my job and become your helper! Love your work!!!!
@bldrtom
@bldrtom Год назад
I like your channel and your style. I find it interesting you don’t use a lot of fancy expensive layout tools, you just have so much experience to use a speed square and a pencil and achieve excellent precision. I can tell you are production aware but skilled enough to achieve precision. Doing it fast, precise and once.
@brykevans60
@brykevans60 7 дней назад
Awesome, thanks. Love your videos. Very clear instructions. Enjoy the day.
@JinNOSify
@JinNOSify 3 года назад
that looks so cool. I'm making a storage chest for my project, and this video explains how the joints are made, so well. Thanks so much.
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
👍👍👍👍
@deejensen5006
@deejensen5006 Год назад
Thank you for explaining the castle joint with a table saw cutting. I just marvel at your expertise with working with wood. You truly are a Master Craftsman in wood. I too enjoy your you tube channel. Thank you for allowing us to come into your work room and share your space. Peace and safety be with you always.
@depressionnow8290
@depressionnow8290 3 года назад
Thank you!!! Finally someone that speaks my language. 🙌 I find it difficult for things to make sense to me, but you did it flawlessly.
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
I’m glad it was helpful !
@braniganblue3460
@braniganblue3460 3 года назад
Great job on the joints and the video. Just amazed at how all of these commenters are all experts on how they would have done it just a little better, however, I cannot find a single video from any of them showing me how they did do it better. Again, good work.
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
Thanks!! Yes it is mysterious that most people that are critical and harsh are also the ones that post no content themselves - presumably their work would all be absolutely flawless
@zaffman
@zaffman 3 года назад
Thanks for explaining this joinery. I’m going to use this on my next project. Great explanations!!
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
David Zaffery you bet!! I’m glad it was helpful!
@edwardvaldes8474
@edwardvaldes8474 Месяц назад
Dude I want to be like you when I grow up.....
@THEJR-of5tf
@THEJR-of5tf 3 года назад
What a brilliant video. And well executed too, the explanation is spot on. My Father was a Cabinet Maker, sadly I did not inherit his skills. Thank you I have subscribed.
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@craigmills1813
@craigmills1813 Год назад
Exactly the project I am undertaking - thank you for the easy to follow process!
@stevepieri3536
@stevepieri3536 5 месяцев назад
Dude - as a beginner woodworker who loves the smell of sawdust, I am really digging your videos. I purchased your mobile table saw/flip miter saw work bench plans with the castle joints. It looks kind of intimidating, but what the hell. Gonna give it a try and hope for the best. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience with all of us.
@davidlangston6927
@davidlangston6927 3 года назад
Love this joint. I am build a workbench for my new shop and will use this for the base/legs. Great lesson and instruction. Thanks
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
Thank you!!!
@robertpelland5649
@robertpelland5649 Год назад
Thank's for using a decent camera, not to mention the clear, concise, instructions.
@tristanwaun19
@tristanwaun19 3 года назад
Very good at explaining everything definitely easily picking up what your putting down, excellent woodworking man!
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
Thank so much!!!
@TheToolBoxWhisperer
@TheToolBoxWhisperer 10 месяцев назад
I'm learning a lot from you, thanks.
@splanzza
@splanzza 3 года назад
Would love to see those 188 “genius” faces that pushed the 👎 on such a 💎. But it takes a talent to recognize the value. Go Dusty, go ... and THANKS for sharing! 👍👍👍
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
Thanks so much👍 lots of critics these day 🤷‍♂️
@zzyzxensis
@zzyzxensis Год назад
Looking to build a bed with castle joints, this way l was exactly the clear instruction I needed!
@JEBavido
@JEBavido 3 года назад
I've gained an interest in woodworking lately and have been looking at a lot of videos, just trying to get an idea what I'm getting myself into. I've never heard before that it's possible to get a joint too tight, and what will happen if I do. What a valuable piece of information!
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
Hello! Yes you can definitely get a joint too tight and it will cause your wood to break and crack
@markbowman3
@markbowman3 3 года назад
" use a multi tool like a pioneer" Cracked me up dude! Marking across the grain with a knife lessons the possibility of tear-out too. Nice work!
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
😁😁👍👍
@natemartin7697
@natemartin7697 3 года назад
I thought it was funny as well, but I prefer videos like this where it’s “real” instead of so edited down they look fake! By him saying that, it just shows like the rest of us, he has great ideas but he makes mistakes too! But yes def funny comment!
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
@@natemartin7697 thank you!
@markarita3
@markarita3 3 года назад
He said like an old pioneer after he said "a chisel and a hammer".
@markbowman3
@markbowman3 3 года назад
Hey I'm not knocking the guy. I just found that funny!
@joelkooienga87
@joelkooienga87 3 года назад
I found you on TikTok and now im watching you on RU-vid. Great content!! Im new to wood working so please keep on teaching!
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
Awesome! Thank you!
@hudsonriverlee
@hudsonriverlee 3 года назад
I am the guy who has the luck that the wood breaks . Lol. For today 23Nov20, I totally enjoyed this video. Having recently moved, I have little furniture to set up. I much prefer to make my own tables and such. This type of Joint, just looks good. I am able to set up a dato stack as well. Anyhow great video. Good audio. Good lighting. Good material .
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
thank you!
@williamfry6087
@williamfry6087 3 года назад
Nice comments on the final fit up. Thanks
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
thank you!
@HS-yk9he
@HS-yk9he 3 года назад
Great video. I love the way you explain, step by step. American English accent is the best accent in the world.
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
Thank you! My accent is Canadian though 😁
@paul-ld9vh
@paul-ld9vh 3 года назад
@@dustylumberco I'm originally from the southern most part of Canada (AKA, Wisconsin) and I could detect the distinct Canadian accent. About =Aboot, etc.. LOL Great video BTW!!
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
@@paul-ld9vh thanks 👍👍
@garygomer9682
@garygomer9682 3 года назад
I see i have changed . Now I am back . I do like all wood work projects . I do not always comment on each one but I do like this one .
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
Thanks
@jerryjones7293
@jerryjones7293 3 года назад
Thanks for giving me another way to use my multitool.
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
😁😁😁👍👍
@heikkiruokonen5185
@heikkiruokonen5185 3 года назад
Nearly 600k views for woodworking, and half of the comments are advise to HIM??? He even has all of his fingers still attached to him! Seems that it's impossible to create anything without somebody suggesting an improvement. Just waiting to see something original done by anyone of these down bringing critics. Mr. Dusty, you sir, are a king among men. In woodworking. P.S. love the prazi beam cutter, best attachment ever!
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
Thank you!! Yes truth is I can rarely post anything on social media and not get some haters commenting 🤷‍♂️ and most of them don’t post anything themselves so other can critique them
@Linghunt2
@Linghunt2 3 года назад
Nice video. Clear and Concise.
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
Thanks!
@wrongfullyaccused7139
@wrongfullyaccused7139 3 года назад
Nicely done. Good video. Clear, concise and easy to understand. Good craftsmanship. Have fun, be safe.
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
Thank you!!
@patrickarchuleta9594
@patrickarchuleta9594 2 года назад
Simply outstanding work it's gorgeous table . May God continue to bless you and all your work.👍👍🙏🙏
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 2 года назад
Thank you!
@williamford7966
@williamford7966 2 года назад
Thanks Dusty
@mastermno5
@mastermno5 4 года назад
Been looking into this joint, thanks for the video!
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 4 года назад
Keith Long you bet!! 😀
@ersingokay2670
@ersingokay2670 3 года назад
Very good detailed work, thank you for taking the time to put this video together and share it with the interested audience. Awesome job
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
Thank you!!
@maxfedor1
@maxfedor1 3 года назад
Vintage Radial Arm Saw ( delta or dewalt pre 1960) with dado would be great addition for your shop. No blind ploughing like you have with table saw
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
Yes I do plan on getting one one of these days
@johnadamski4012
@johnadamski4012 5 месяцев назад
🌲🍀A quality video, showing a nice high quality fitting castle joint. I liked that you talked about the joint not being too tight so as to avoid future cracking & breakage. The round overed edges look nice, but back in the day, they didn't have powered sanders not even sandpaper (or glue), and they would have used (l know, you know this) a block plane, or more likely a chisel to break the corners, and probably pegged this joint, or used a wedged "tusk" or "through" tennon joint to hold it all together. But a thumbs👍for a concise, very informative table saw & sander video😎🍀🌲.
@briceman7377
@briceman7377 3 года назад
Once you had them all lined up I thought you would have clamped them together and cut them all at once. Nice joints!👍👍
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
Thanks 👍
@jjbailey01
@jjbailey01 11 месяцев назад
That's a great quick castle joint. If the cross beams were narrowed where they go through the legs to leave a shoulder that registered on the outside of the legs, it would greatly increase strength and rigidity from what you have here. It only costs slightly more time and complexity.
@TheDonweld
@TheDonweld 2 года назад
Thank you very much I appreciate all your help
@JonDunnmusician
@JonDunnmusician 3 года назад
Beautiful sliding saw
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
Yes I love it!
@JonDunnmusician
@JonDunnmusician 3 года назад
I just subscribed and enjoy your joinery talents! I looked into some of the sliding saws they usually start around 5k- there is Japanese woodworker who I like a lot who uses one: Ishitani- remarkable check him out
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
@@JonDunnmusician thanks I will 👍
@boatdetective
@boatdetective 3 года назад
Interesting joint. You might mention the application of certain joints- ferinstance, this joint is an option if you want to use big, blocky legs.
@arthurboddie5261
@arthurboddie5261 3 года назад
I used the same joints for the base of my workbench. Solid! Never knew what they were called, I just conceptualized them intuitively.
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
That’s awesome 👍
@jamessharier7529
@jamessharier7529 3 года назад
Really nice table joinery, next summer I might give this a try
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
Thank you!
@rickkern5785
@rickkern5785 8 месяцев назад
Awesome explanation and demo. I was thinking of using a dowel in instead of the screw to solidify the joint
@lewisclark5694
@lewisclark5694 2 года назад
Thank you
@guyh.4553
@guyh.4553 3 года назад
Once again, thank you for reminding me to use my oscillating tool! Option 4: Use a Dado Stack on the table saw... thanks for the video!
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
👍👍👍
@tuomollo
@tuomollo 3 года назад
In Europe, dado stacks are almost impossible to use.
@dcalihou1998
@dcalihou1998 3 года назад
Beautiful. Really great explanation. Thank you. This will be a joint I will be attempting. It looks challenging.
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
Thank you!
@ronswoodshack3855
@ronswoodshack3855 3 года назад
Wow!! I think I can do that! Thank you sir!!!
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
😁😁👍
@olachus
@olachus Год назад
To find the highest top point of your blade, always look for the arbor. You can use peek through the top opening (where the blade comes out through the top) and see the arbor and you can use a square to help you aim a straight line of view from the arbor up. Now imagine a vertical line (dictated by the square) from the arbor's center to the blade's top. That's your highest point on the blade. And if you align a tooth with that edge of the square, you will have the true height of the blade. Also, there are all kind of calipers specially made for blade height measurement. But I always use the arbore center and the top tooth methode. P.S.: You need to buy a clip-microphone that you can attach to your hat or t-shirt. The sound is not so good.
@davidelliott5843
@davidelliott5843 3 года назад
I would add its best to use a joiners square to set the rails for cutting the half lap. You could also use low strength double sided tape to stick them into a stack. Do all eight ends in two runs.
@youtukang
@youtukang 2 года назад
😊😊👍
@SOLT_Mark
@SOLT_Mark 4 года назад
Nice joint. Thanks
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 4 года назад
SO LT 😀😀👍👍thanks!
@dwdw4499
@dwdw4499 3 года назад
Excellent Video you've created!! I absolutely thrive on the unwavering, "Detail" your explanation with exactly what to do. How I wish more woodworking videos of others would not leave out those small details leaving myself with questions. You Nailed this! with No questions within your video. Well Done!!! I've subscribed because of that. Cheers, and Thank you. You make an excellent teacher!!
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it!!
@TiffMcGiff
@TiffMcGiff 11 месяцев назад
I always suspected that you had a Makita track saw before you went full Festool, and this video confirms it 😂. I love Makita, great video btw, the best I’ve seen on castle joints.
@anthonyromano8565
@anthonyromano8565 3 года назад
Seems like with a little modification it would make a good portable knock down bench of some kind for the job site.
@libork8106
@libork8106 3 года назад
Well done ...
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
Thanks!
@dc4046
@dc4046 3 года назад
Great video!
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
Thanks!
@jorgefernandez-mv8hu
@jorgefernandez-mv8hu 3 года назад
Very nice joints and build.
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
Thank you!!
@marknunya3035
@marknunya3035 3 года назад
Nice work
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
Thank you!!
@gregwarner3753
@gregwarner3753 3 года назад
I was thinking about these cuts and realized they could be done on one set up on a band saw with a fence. As the posts would be horizontal and supported on a table extension. This would be much safer.
@brian1680
@brian1680 2 года назад
I've cut this joint on 6x6 posts for a swing bed, with a circular saw and chisel. But if i had a band saw that would have made the job easier and way faster.
@Mojarra1
@Mojarra1 3 года назад
Thanks for the lecture amigo
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
👍👍
@navret1707
@navret1707 2 года назад
It’s better to err on the tight side because it’s a lot easier to cut off than it is to cut on. Words from my father to live by.
@enricomagat4938
@enricomagat4938 3 года назад
wow..a kind of video that help me a lot. thank you sir.
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
I’m glad to hear it!
@Markomyt1
@Markomyt1 3 года назад
Love that cross cur guide. Thanks for sharing!
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
Thank you!
@paulriggall8370
@paulriggall8370 3 года назад
Nice tip with the multitool 👍. Excellent quality video mate thanks a lot. 🙏
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
Thank you!!
@pauldejesus9644
@pauldejesus9644 2 года назад
great video thx for posting
@Mayonnaise69
@Mayonnaise69 7 месяцев назад
I really appreciate this video man. from Calgary thank you
@toddavis8603
@toddavis8603 3 года назад
Good castle joint X 4!!
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
Thanks!
@speedviper47
@speedviper47 3 года назад
There are a number of ways to remove the material. He's just showing you how to make the joint! Quit being so picky guys! Thanks for the tutorial. I love this joint and want to make a kitchen table that is right sized for my needs. I yet to find a table the size I want, so making it will be a much better way to go and it will be fun to do!
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
Thank you!! Good luck with your table build 👍👍👍
@acornhomestead3575
@acornhomestead3575 3 года назад
I love your table saw set up! 😍😍😍
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
Me too!!!
@natemartin7697
@natemartin7697 3 года назад
Because of this video, I am adding ya, subscribing and will share your video for others to follow! This is amazing! I had never seen this type joint. My workbench is sturdy, I used 2x4 and 4x4s to make it. But it has a tad bit of wobble. Now as soon as my shop is ready and Xmas is over, I’m rebuilding it with these joints! They look super duper sturdy! I look forward to more videos and ideas! Thank you!
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
Thank you! Yes it’s nice sturdy joint 👍👍
@ERone43
@ERone43 Год назад
I like all your short vids as well as longer silent vids- but it was nice to hear your thought process on this one too. Great content, thank you. PS your fancy sliding table saw has for a while had me dreaming about how I could build a slide for my 1980’s craftsman 113 hahaha…gotta dream big
@luckydadfla1
@luckydadfla1 Год назад
It's beautiful bud
2 года назад
mesmo não entendendo muito de inglês pude aprender o castelo. Obrigado "Like"
@jonathanbailey5896
@jonathanbailey5896 3 года назад
Thank you for your video very instructive
@villijs33321
@villijs33321 3 года назад
Finally see a shop that's normal. with dust, little bit mess here and there not like those "profesionals" giving advice from shops what looking like no one works there
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
Definitely a lot of sawdust around my shop!
@RamonHernandez-pi3dra
@RamonHernandez-pi3dra 3 года назад
Nobody should be laughing. We are here to learn. Thank you very much S.A. Tx
@cedarskydesigns
@cedarskydesigns 2 года назад
Thanks for the knowledge. Great work!
@davehorn1422
@davehorn1422 3 года назад
Great video, thank you
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
👍👍
@arvismac
@arvismac 3 года назад
Wow that joinery made me sub!
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
Thank you!!
@Joestacemazjojo
@Joestacemazjojo 3 года назад
Very cool, and well explained. Trying this now. Thanks for posting
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
Joe Balch thank you!
@waiting4aliens
@waiting4aliens 3 года назад
Pick a drill bit smaller than the waste. Clean it up with a coping saw. Quick and dirty
@chetnash5991
@chetnash5991 3 года назад
Simple and beautiful. Thank you!
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
Thank you!
@jasonkoontz4095
@jasonkoontz4095 3 года назад
Simple incredible joint! Can't wait to use it on something lol great explanation as well
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
Thanks so much!
@benjaminholm5968
@benjaminholm5968 3 года назад
Man you work is unreal. Love it. Im just starting wood working im gonna make myself a small work bench using this method for the legs. You talk fast
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
Thank you! I am a fast talker 😁
@Hidden1067
@Hidden1067 3 года назад
Dusty, 2 words....Thank You
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
Thank you!
@DouglasBlake
@DouglasBlake 3 года назад
Very good explanation. Kudos on the ear protection but need to wear some safety glasses.
@DouglasBlake
@DouglasBlake 3 года назад
@@DieselDog1982 Exactly, the operative word "looks!" Without safety glasses, everyone knows seeing how something looks can be gone in a second! Just common sense.
@tommypain
@tommypain 3 года назад
As I learned in Wood Shop in 7th Grade (in books. movies, then later in the year with one of my classmates) you can lose your eyesight in a second. Be safe, Brother, so you can keep creating masterpieces!
@bobjones8864
@bobjones8864 3 года назад
Very well explained,thanks
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
You are welcome
@Kmecha84
@Kmecha84 3 года назад
I think this would be a great idea for a bed frame, strong as hell and wouldn't squeak!
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
👍👍👍
@matthewhegstrom8478
@matthewhegstrom8478 3 года назад
I just came across you’re channel, I’m a contractor/wordsmith hobbiest, love the shop, good work!
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
Awesome! Thank you!
@kassidyjones176
@kassidyjones176 Год назад
Works Great !
@philgoulding5219
@philgoulding5219 3 года назад
Thanks for the great video! I have the perfect application for the castle joint. Been wanting to try this.
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
Awesome!!! Thank you!
@789563able
@789563able 3 года назад
Great presentation! Two suggestions- get a lapel mike to clean up the sound. And your hat visor casts a shadow on your upper face. So lose the cap or get a low angle light for your face.
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
Thank you 🙏 I’ve been looking into getting a mic 👍
@btsmanman
@btsmanman 3 года назад
Yeah I like it, nice a simple but man it looks really good. I'm going to use this sometime. Very nice.
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
Glad you like it!
@donaldholman9070
@donaldholman9070 3 года назад
Great video..thank you
@dustylumberco
@dustylumberco 3 года назад
Thank you!
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