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How to Mill Wood || Become a Better Woodworker 

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@Bourbonmoth
@Bourbonmoth Год назад
To start comparing quotes and simplify insurance-buying, check out Policygenius: policygenius.com/bourbonmoth. Thanks to Policygenius for sponsoring this video!
@TheAMGReviewers
@TheAMGReviewers Год назад
I had a telegram bot trying to scam me saying I won something from you lol. Repoted of course but thought I'd mention. Mimicry is the highest form of flattery, so they say
@Zephirot080
@Zephirot080 Год назад
Where's the link to the new channel you mentioned?
@paulnix8443
@paulnix8443 Год назад
I got hit by the telegram bot too, RU-vid really needs to deal with these jokers. It's not even a clever scam, the same type of bot tried to contact me a week ago on the "look mum no computer" channel.
@DocRyder
@DocRyder Год назад
@@Zephirot080 It's in the cards in the upper right corner of the video.
@briancollins7296
@briancollins7296 Год назад
@@Zephirot080 heres the link to the bourbon bites page ru-vid.com/show-UCqOITqcIpEjgyjHN0jZe1Rg
@GregBurgess360
@GregBurgess360 Год назад
The fact that you went through all that effort to bring sawhorses and wood into a river for a 3 second clip 😂😂
@brandonsmithey3009
@brandonsmithey3009 Год назад
I pulled up the comments just to say the exact same thing! It's the little things!
@bwhite220
@bwhite220 Год назад
Guys, go watch his first boat build series from a few years ago - pretty sure that was a clip from that series. Haha
@R0gue6729
@R0gue6729 Год назад
A testament to his commitment to good milling.
@AfterBurn65
@AfterBurn65 Год назад
It makes a difference , glad to see it actually
@devonwainstein9188
@devonwainstein9188 Год назад
Yup remember he's acting and content creating...not woodworking
@carlolami2930
@carlolami2930 Год назад
Awesome book that gives you step-by-step photos ru-vid.comUgkxTNB_zFBSnTo_O1PqfVUwgi7ityw0JlKt and directions to make every day project. I can see myself making a few of these projects and giving them as housewarming and holiday gifts!
@davidsalvagni3462
@davidsalvagni3462 Год назад
One thing you didn’t mention is grain direction and if you don’t feed the board the correct way through a jointer or planer you will get chip out.
@tonyespinal2287
@tonyespinal2287 Год назад
I asked for this last week, so in my head you did this for me. Also, in my head, this is justification for me to buy another tool. Sooo.. in my head, my wife won’t be mad at me. Thanks. 🤙🏼
@tektrixter
@tektrixter Год назад
Make something for your wife and give it to her. Let her know you had to buy the tool to be able to make it for her. Worked for me :)
@Technwood
@Technwood Год назад
@@tektrixter Sage advice
@mwoody4560
@mwoody4560 Год назад
So I find something my wife wants. Then I go find one and show her how much it costs and the quality. Then I mention I could make her that and with better quality. Get her committed. then explain you may need to buy a few special tools you’ll need. Always works for me.
@Bigdog1787
@Bigdog1787 Год назад
@@mwoody4560 then tell her it cost more to make because of the tools you purchased.🤭 Make sure you forget the part that you can use the tools for other projects.
@cristitib7364
@cristitib7364 Год назад
@@tektrixter Exactly! I bought my planer when I built a keepsake box for my wife. Now she wants a blanket chest - I think I can start shopping for a jointer.
@wfps488
@wfps488 7 месяцев назад
For anyone who goes to the comments before watching the video to see if it’s worth watching. This is the video you want to watch. Well done, thank you for the help and entertainment.
@sekainiheiwa3650
@sekainiheiwa3650 8 часов назад
As a very beginner I found 1 tip with table saw that I didn’t figure by myself . Video ok but it’s at the dumbwood level . I expected some pro fancy tips or maybe they do not exist . Anyway thank you for table saw tip
@jklubnik
@jklubnik Год назад
First thing I see is Danny Devito peeking around the corner, then you crashing into the pile of cups. You certainly bring the entertainment
@csimet
@csimet Год назад
Nice overview! I'll add to what you said at 7:00... cutting up the pieces to the general length before you mill... it also reduces the amount you need to mill. A bow/twist/cup is easier to fix in a short piece vs. a long piece and takes far less removal of material, leaving more for use after.
@Mongrel85
@Mongrel85 Год назад
I do the width also - less to remove when you cut it up then reglue and it’s more stable particularly if you flip the pieces
@davidlove1887
@davidlove1887 Год назад
And make sure your shortest piece can go through your thicknesser and still contact the hold-down rollers!
@srwapo
@srwapo Год назад
@@davidlove1887 and lose ALL wonderment and excitement when using tools that can cut off a finger?
@erikhutchinson8038
@erikhutchinson8038 Год назад
One piece of advice I would add would be to use chalk. Before you face joint and later plane, mark the faces with chalk. This makes it easier to see that you get the entire face milled.
@natazer
@natazer Год назад
As a non woodworker who watches woodworking videos, I really appreciate this content.
@WyattWinters
@WyattWinters Год назад
It is deeply satisfying
@angelika77st
@angelika77st 3 месяца назад
Maybe it is time to jump in.😂 Just go for it. It feels good.
@mikeserago3949
@mikeserago3949 3 месяца назад
Nice job explaining how to flatten a board.
@glowpipe
@glowpipe Год назад
On the first bowed board, cut the top part and glue it on the bottom part. Big brain time!
@tedtolentino4955
@tedtolentino4955 2 месяца назад
Excellent video. Thank you for a very thorough explanation on how you mill.
@1834RestorationHouse
@1834RestorationHouse 3 месяца назад
That was by far, the best explanation of the milling process I've ever watched. Thanks!
@onsightclimber91
@onsightclimber91 10 месяцев назад
Ive had no one to help me, train me or anything. This is the best example I've seen on milling. Thank you SOO much!
@CharlesGallo
@CharlesGallo Месяц назад
Of course, you can do what I did for years - A hand plane, and a hand saw! Did 100s of board feet that way
@Benoit83B
@Benoit83B Год назад
Danny DeVito "hiding" behide the Total Boat containers at the Beginning is Priceless! Niiiiiiiiceee one!!!!!
@MegaZekk
@MegaZekk Год назад
Look brother, your content is simply A5 - you keep that up. Unless you want to stop and have both a bourbon AND a beer with this Canadian fan. Love you stuff, bud!
@bradliston2836
@bradliston2836 Год назад
It’s really cool that Danny DeVito is always hanging out at the shop. He’s probably so fun to hang out with.
@petermyers2189
@petermyers2189 Год назад
Had to rewind a couple of times - caught myself just staring at Danny DeVito. Hypnotic
@musharioh
@musharioh Год назад
Sawhorse on a river! The production value on these videos are underated
@JordanFritzsche
@JordanFritzsche Год назад
6:32 Hilarious! Thank you for taking the time for this cut scene, it was fantastic! And it does illustrate a really great point about where the wood potentially came from.
@abad_gtr1123
@abad_gtr1123 Год назад
was going to make the same comment.....was a hilarious touch
@lancel6948
@lancel6948 Год назад
It's nice Danny D came by the shop to hang out
@peterzammit9029
@peterzammit9029 Год назад
I've said it before and I'll say it again. You're an absolute nutter and I love you for it haha
@neilstoddart00001
@neilstoddart00001 Год назад
still laugh at your physical comedy, never change!!
@johnnichols8553
@johnnichols8553 3 месяца назад
That spit flying at 14:40 was epic. And that's why we wear safety glasses.
@dylanwanberg5290
@dylanwanberg5290 Год назад
Thank you for this video I am siting you in a presentation for class.
@TheAMGReviewers
@TheAMGReviewers Год назад
love the lil danny devito you have
@tangodown2721
@tangodown2721 Год назад
The diagrams were a great addition
@BenNawrath
@BenNawrath Год назад
I’m enjoying the Danny DeVito cameos.
@kevinharris6725
@kevinharris6725 Год назад
I never saw the Danny Da vito poking out before! super funny
@raffaelesala992
@raffaelesala992 Год назад
Zip, zup, zap..badabin, badabum 😯fantastic explanation of an operation, only apparently trivial, but absolutely FUNDAMENTAL. It's always great to follow you in your videos; useful and.... hilarious!! 😀❤️
@SuburbanRedneckGarage
@SuburbanRedneckGarage 4 месяца назад
I just took over the woodshop at my school, and this video has helped me immensly. I consider myself a "rough" carpenter in that the stuff I make works, but it doesn't look good. This video is going to make me better at my new craft, on my journey. Thank you.
@mystproductions4099
@mystproductions4099 Год назад
Wanted to say an honest 10/10 on the visual guide of running the piece through joiner given I have no experience I have been curious about how it works on uneven pieces like you showed. But not just demonstrating you nailed the actual content along side the with the editing. Just wanted to make sure I vocalized some appreciation to your work. Especially in the little details
@jasonhanna5230
@jasonhanna5230 7 месяцев назад
This is one of the best wood working videos I’ve ever seen. The thoroughness you used, and the time to go through and explain the why’s to each step, was amazing. I’ve been a follower on multiple platforms for a while but this video was awesome.
@focuspixvideoaudioservices68
I know. I'm thinking of buying a barge! its a metal tub that goes really really fast. I'm learning woodworking so I can build an interior. Fancy making more inbuilt stuff? Like the inside of my barge...? yayyyy
@nitestrike1000
@nitestrike1000 Год назад
I learned quite a bit here and subbed! That dashing/ diving thing you're doing is probably going to hurt 10 years from now but maybe by then you would have perfected a more graceful entry 😂
@Mrphix
@Mrphix 11 месяцев назад
This man was incredibly helpful Thank you ! Simple and thorough explanation priceless
@jessec8562
@jessec8562 Год назад
My favorite part…. The cartoon drawn boards the beginning were excellent 😆
@alexlawlor227
@alexlawlor227 Год назад
Hey Jason, my name is Alex. I just wanted to thank you for your videos. You have given me the confidence to move from rough construction to furniture and cabinetry
@brianhanley2933
@brianhanley2933 Год назад
Only thing I hate with cutting to size is SNIPE. It can be a dirty Biotch. Love the content.
@2get2Terrapin
@2get2Terrapin Год назад
It's always sunny when sawing on the Schuylkill River, bruddah
@phiphophum7727
@phiphophum7727 10 месяцев назад
best intro ever 😆😆
@mutantginger
@mutantginger Год назад
Upvoted purely for the shot of you sawing in a river. The effort for that 2 seconds of b roll...brilliant
@faithrobinson3679
@faithrobinson3679 9 месяцев назад
Thank You! I had been hoping you would show us. Next, how about teaching tool maintenence?
@sanyoshovah2887
@sanyoshovah2887 Год назад
Very good explanation. Thank you
@normanwyatt3948
@normanwyatt3948 Год назад
Excellent video, thanks Jason!
@staceconstantinou9170
@staceconstantinou9170 Год назад
This is a great film, very useful. Thanks
@staceconstantinou9170
@staceconstantinou9170 Год назад
Thanks so much. I'm not on Telegram. Just tried to download it on my computer but doesn't work. I don't have a smartphone (I know everyone hates me, sorry). Thanks though. All your videos are very good. But this one was so useful.
@GregNickoloff
@GregNickoloff Год назад
Nicely done. Your videos get better and better.
@davidkelly1634
@davidkelly1634 Год назад
Thanks for this, it’s very helpful content.
@mlubecke
@mlubecke Год назад
No finger cutting… just the wood.. got it !! ❤❤
@bkambooboo
@bkambooboo Год назад
Thanks for sharing your ideas. Much appreciated 👍👍
@jimrosson6702
@jimrosson6702 10 месяцев назад
Great tips thanks for sharing
@ok-hd4so
@ok-hd4so Год назад
funny how you said the "dreaded" cup. cupped boards are my favorite to mill as they don't rock much at all on the jointer
@crisantechris
@crisantechris Год назад
This is so helpful Jason. Thanks for even talking through the lumber buying process!
@jeffreyallen2778
@jeffreyallen2778 Год назад
Thank you, very informative video. You always deliver great content. Keep it up. Love the channel
@jacobstrasse
@jacobstrasse Год назад
Demystification station! Thank you!
@donyork8641
@donyork8641 Год назад
Very helpful video. Thank you!
@mcknjohn
@mcknjohn Год назад
This is the best explanations and demonstration I've seen on this topic! Thank you!
@stephennadworny8401
@stephennadworny8401 Год назад
Good episode. I enjoy the the personal touch you give to your content. You have a great sense of humor. Keep it up!
@spycedezynuk
@spycedezynuk Год назад
Wait what another channel 😮🎉 There’s definitely a joke there about seeing double and drinking whiskey but I can’t put my fingers on it
@billharris71
@billharris71 Год назад
Great explanation- thank you!
@bobman32
@bobman32 Год назад
Love the back to the basics. Would love an updated cabinet building basics
@nicmc3077
@nicmc3077 Год назад
At 7 seconds into this I subscribed.....that intro was awesome.
@scruffysanta8442
@scruffysanta8442 Год назад
Nice, thanks for the demo and info
@johnlundquist4257
@johnlundquist4257 Год назад
I have been waiting for this from you for a long time. I love that it is succinct even if you left some details out. Thank you!!!
@markabernard
@markabernard Год назад
Best description of the process from end to end I have seen. Great job.
@tjflynn1014
@tjflynn1014 Год назад
Great explanations and visuals, I actually learned a couple new techniques, so thanks.
@matthewwalpole2649
@matthewwalpole2649 Год назад
Easily the best channel on RU-vid
@JMRichard92
@JMRichard92 Год назад
Thank you for this video! Looking at videos over time, you kind of understand how it goes, but this was very informative and added a couple of key elements!
@codacreator6162
@codacreator6162 Год назад
Awesome! I needed this! Thank you!
@jimrosson6702
@jimrosson6702 Год назад
Another great video Jason the daybed turned out amazing
@gtuttle4
@gtuttle4 Год назад
Great description on how to mill a piece of wood!
@seanajax2544
@seanajax2544 Год назад
Love love love your videos. Not only are they funny, but I have learned a lot. Thank you so much!!!
@ImpyChan
@ImpyChan Год назад
That was really informative. It's nice to have specific definitions for things I hear people talking about all the time!
@michaelroberts2863
@michaelroberts2863 7 месяцев назад
Perfect video... I'm a new and enthusiastic woodworker but I've never milled wood because I haven't yet got a jointer or a thicknesser, but now I know I can do it with a thicknesser and a table-saw, I'm going to try that. Oh how my neighbours are going to love me!
@southernjoes8372
@southernjoes8372 Год назад
Excellent video. Long time sub and I always enjoy the lesson videos
@grandkeys430
@grandkeys430 Год назад
Lol by far my favorite video of yours comedically. The freaking river shot got me gooood.
@lindsaydickson47
@lindsaydickson47 Год назад
This is exactly what I needed to know. Many thanks
@MrKkozicki
@MrKkozicki Год назад
Haha, thats my dog at 10:40. I took that photo.
@DDixon3121
@DDixon3121 Год назад
Never a dull moment watching your videos. Don't change a thing.
@coreycarter6061
@coreycarter6061 Год назад
Man you are amazing at explaining things, thanks.
@EverythingHomemadeEasier
@EverythingHomemadeEasier Год назад
Enjoyed my stay!
@0xJaymes
@0xJaymes Год назад
wow, perfect timing, I'm about to mill maple for your 'Oak' hutch plans I bought a little while ago! I appreciate your videos!
@jackgemmer6268
@jackgemmer6268 6 месяцев назад
good job
@CONACHO
@CONACHO Год назад
A great lesson with great tips for a beginner hobbyist carpenter like me. Thanks dude
@lisacruz5185
@lisacruz5185 Год назад
🎉🎉🎉 yay more videos !!!!! You are the reason I’m obsessed with woodworking!!! You make it look sooo easy and being I’m only 4’11 and a half some things are already a challenge but I’m a woman who loves a good challenge so I offen find myself trying to make the same huge projects lol and like I said you make it look a lot easier than it is hahahaha but I look. Forward to the new channel thanks for being awesome!!!
@Erik_The_Viking
@Erik_The_Viking Год назад
Great tutorial! I use a jig for my table saw for making straight edges. Works like a champ.
@jasonleavitt7193
@jasonleavitt7193 4 месяца назад
Great video
@user-tt3hh8oq4e
@user-tt3hh8oq4e Год назад
wow! i really thought i knew everything about woodworking and this video actually taught me
@craig12272
@craig12272 Год назад
Well done
@davidcurtis5398
@davidcurtis5398 Год назад
Woops!!!!! Looks like someone hit the fence with a saw blade!!!!!!!
@KM-oq5yi
@KM-oq5yi Год назад
Love the ‘101’ vids….please do more in the future!
@josemoral8768
@josemoral8768 Год назад
Awesome job!
@xiggywiggs
@xiggywiggs Год назад
@ 20:44 : "Important safety tip, thanks Egon" :D
@paulagray5148
@paulagray5148 Год назад
Thank you
@greggordon6215
@greggordon6215 Год назад
Great info, thanks!
@marknebraska583
@marknebraska583 3 месяца назад
You should do a segment on milling straight from the tree.
@genelegate1308
@genelegate1308 10 месяцев назад
My curiosity of whether or not I could do the bench top gymnastics you do is why my wife keeps 911 on speed dial 🤪
@controlshift975
@controlshift975 Год назад
Great video!
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