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@RockyRiverHills
@RockyRiverHills Год назад
Love the outro! I really appreciate the fact that as your channel grows, you continue to cater to us beginners. I've watched other makers get new shiny toys and forget what drew a lot of new woodworkers in and start making things that newbies just can't do yet. I always look forward to your videos and thank you for making your plans free on your site. Thanks again! I look forward to your next video.
@BearMountainBuilds
@BearMountainBuilds Год назад
My goal is to keep the channel content always geared toward beginner content, but will do some projects that are a higher level
@Smokeyr67
@Smokeyr67 Год назад
When I started woodworking the most important "tool" that I had was a very large rubbish bin 😁
@suzannehofer2541
@suzannehofer2541 Год назад
After yesterday I have to completely agree. For a simple project it turned out to be a complete failure. I’m sure it’s user error.
@spsully2582
@spsully2582 Год назад
I REALLY dig your list. Everyone loves to push their sponsors, but you just blasted every other list by keeping it REAL
@kellylee5347
@kellylee5347 Год назад
Thank you so much for this video. I am a 56 year old woman looking to get into woodworking, and I didn't know where to start.
@C.C.Woodwork
@C.C.Woodwork 21 день назад
Great video!
@donaldjones4693
@donaldjones4693 Год назад
New to your channel seems you catter to being wood workers and that’s great that’s what I am looking for
@TihsonToo
@TihsonToo Год назад
Great call on the 4 saw horses, I have 2 and never thought of just getting another pair to make a bigger work area. Serious "duh" moment. As for the miter saw, best tool addition to my shop so far. I was between a table saw and miter saw, but like you said, I work more with dimensional lumber and for me the miter is stupid easy to set up for reptitive beam cuts.
@RichardCrabbe403
@RichardCrabbe403 Год назад
Same with me, total "duh" moment! Have no idea why I didn't think of that!
@AprilAllYear
@AprilAllYear 9 месяцев назад
I'm new (very) to woodworking. These recommendations are right on what I've been designing from watching hours of videos. On that note, you are one of the best presenters out there - sharp, quick paced, valuable. And the music you use doesn't put me to sleep ... trust me, this happens more than you'd think after watching a few longer videos back to back. Thanks for the great content (esp the French cleat system video). 👍🏾👍🏻👍👍🏿👍🏽👍🏼
@waynevliet4102
@waynevliet4102 Год назад
i like the tape measure that holds the position until you push the button, They are more expensive but allows hands free adjustment,
@garyjackson16
@garyjackson16 Год назад
i did subscribed and i like the videos real good and i also like the free plans that you share keep up the good work and i am from Dalton Georgia
@jsmxwll
@jsmxwll Год назад
For sliding miter saws, make sure you have the clearance behind the saw if you're not going to spring for a flush back. Most miter saws have linear rods through bearing blocks that extend behind the saw in it's fully back state. If you don't account for that and buy one, you're gonna have to put your saw like 10" out from the wall. A flush back saw either puts the linear rods in a forward position or uses a set of hinges to control the motion so you can mount it fully against the wall. The Bosch miter saw in this video is a flush back saw I think. Bosch calls their motion system "Axial Glide"
@iFisher305
@iFisher305 Год назад
It's great to watch as a beginner with so much constructive advice. Thanks and please keep it up.
@mattyeh2718
@mattyeh2718 11 месяцев назад
I really appreciate your earnest review for middle of the road tools especially for beginners. You've got another follower.
@stevepaul2898
@stevepaul2898 Год назад
I really like your teaching style. Very informative and not too much outlandish talk. Really great experience watching. Thank you
@dmindallas
@dmindallas Год назад
Right on time. Looking at outdoor furniture builds as a side-hustle. And thinking, what tools and work benches will I need to make that less difficult? BAM. Thanks.
@kayessGuitars
@kayessGuitars Год назад
Have watched a few of your videos, and can't believe I wasn't subscribed. Now I am 😉 down here in Australia
@themeat5053
@themeat5053 Год назад
D'accordo! I agree, good list. Beginners probably need one of those sweet hatchets so that they can beat their mishaps into firewood. We've all done it. You should also tell them to have patience.
@RichardCrabbe403
@RichardCrabbe403 Год назад
Great video. I am just really starting with woodworking but great suggestions. The only thing I would add would be maybe a shop vac and some adapters to hook up to tools for dust collection and to clean up the mess
@BearMountainBuilds
@BearMountainBuilds Год назад
That's a fair addition, I didn't put that in there because a lot of people start with building outside in the driveway
@bertiemenheere2994
@bertiemenheere2994 7 месяцев назад
Im a beginner in woodwork and im from the Netherlands 🏆💪
@AlohaCraw
@AlohaCraw Год назад
Mahalo friend, I appreciate this one. I ordered a speed square and additional saw horses because of this video
@ChristopherJimenez-dw3dg
@ChristopherJimenez-dw3dg 11 месяцев назад
Thx
@appsbyaaron
@appsbyaaron Год назад
great tips!! thanks!!
@kevinkofler2356
@kevinkofler2356 Год назад
I am a beginner. Thank you for the tips. From Winnipeg Manitoba Canada
@normk5761
@normk5761 Год назад
I really enjoy your channel! Basics, plans, well edited, and just plain enjoyable. Made my first project (the cedar planter box) from this channel and gave it as a gift. Thank you for all you do!
@vonamord
@vonamord Год назад
Subscribed from Ukraine. I like your vids :) I do feel some inspiration/motivation after I saw them
@Lilgyrlie1
@Lilgyrlie1 Год назад
Thanks for the information! I’m learning a lot from your videos!
@surfsalt345
@surfsalt345 8 месяцев назад
Loving your videos, good information presented like a pro!. Keep up the great work.
@EggplantOven
@EggplantOven Год назад
Your content is soo good! I'm glad i found your channel
@Chaosweaver-1
@Chaosweaver-1 Год назад
In order i went: miter saw, table saw, planer, jointer, drill press, band saw, laser engraver, cnc router, all in 3 months. Also get the skil table saw which takes dado stacks.
@plowboywalker2462
@plowboywalker2462 Год назад
Thank you for all the Great information!!!
@chinnameyyappannarayanan8376
excellent. no more words to say. I enjoy watching your videos.i tried some of your plans and they turned out very good.helpful videos for the beginners.
@chrisrnz
@chrisrnz Год назад
Since watching your modular table videos I've planned to build an "extendable" mitre saw bench. Something with flip-up ends with the track built into them. Means a folded-down workbench can be stored or moved somewhere without a lot of space (like my situation). Someone that puts plans online for anyone to use should do this. ;-) On a semi-related note, this video really demonstrates how subjective all this stuff is, too. Blacktail Studio said #1 should always be a table saw but his situation is different to most. Dust collection will play a big part in this, too - working outside? Not too much of a problem. Small indoor shop? You need to pay even more attention to the amount of junk you breathe in.
@BearMountainBuilds
@BearMountainBuilds Год назад
Great idea for the folding ends on the miter saw. I’ve thought about doing something similar on my utility tables. I can appreciate good dust control, but most of the time if I start to really throw a lot of dust around I just wear a mask. Someday I’ll have good dust control though
@imsowright90
@imsowright90 Год назад
Good info.
@Orion9993
@Orion9993 Год назад
Really love your channel, I am just getting into wood working and I will be building your outfeed table for my table saw will have to adjust it to fit my Skil table saw but looking forward to it, thank you again for making your channel, newbie friendly.
@00ham00
@00ham00 Год назад
Great job! Looking forward to more.
@indieOttawa
@indieOttawa 11 месяцев назад
Awesome. You have a great way with words and you get to the point. I always learn a lot from you and I'm going to start building your 2 piece work bench. I really enjoyed your Circular saw segment, something I'm using a lot because I can't get enough power in my shop for a 15 amp table saw (I only have 100 amp panel). so yeah, THANKS
@austinadams1647
@austinadams1647 Год назад
Cordless brings me joy too lol.
@jennifermiller-jarvis1679
@jennifermiller-jarvis1679 Год назад
Great video! Do you have any suggestions for nail guns? Thank you!
@BearMountainBuilds
@BearMountainBuilds Год назад
I highly recommend the Dewalt 18 ga nail gun
@ethandenson7182
@ethandenson7182 Год назад
Made it to the end of the video, loved it and I’m down here in Dallas Texas. I hadn’t thought of the 4 saw horses thing, going to buy another 2, it’s been sketchy cutting stuff with only 2, I’ve just been holding it with my offhand, hoping things don’t flip up and break my nose.
@frankfaherty2065
@frankfaherty2065 Год назад
Great video! Keep up the good work you are doing!
@ToddT-ck5ub
@ToddT-ck5ub Год назад
I bought the Bora Straight Cut Guide because you used it in an earlier video. It works great. I would love to see how the new shop is coming along. SE Idaho. Thanks For the videos!!
@BearMountainBuilds
@BearMountainBuilds Год назад
I’ll be setting in on finishing the insulation hopefully by the end of May. Just not a lot of free time with making videos and working a day job. But I’ll definitely be in there by the fall.
@scotter_dotter
@scotter_dotter Год назад
Great advice!
@frankgreen7988
@frankgreen7988 Год назад
I have a Chicago table saw and I can't get that knife blade to lineup
@ethandenson7182
@ethandenson7182 Год назад
Oooh I love the video but the ryobi is 18 volt and therefore less power comment got me riled up. Dewalt advertises as “20 volt max” but it’s still the same as something that is nominally 18 volt. They are not allowed to do that in the EU, and are forced to advertise the same tools as 18 volt. It’s a marketing trick i think is a little shady. Still use Dewalt myself and agree they have good tools but I heard it and thought I’d mention it.
@BearMountainBuilds
@BearMountainBuilds Год назад
Never knew that. Good to know 👍🏼
@suzannehofer2541
@suzannehofer2541 Год назад
I never seem to be able to cut a straight line with a circular saw, and when I try to get to the end of it it kicks back. What am I doing wrong? My goal eventually is to be able to build my own greenhouse, which I thought would be pretty simple, but apparently not so much. Yeah, that’s another thing I need is a miter saw table .
@BearMountainBuilds
@BearMountainBuilds Год назад
Could be a couple of different reasons 1. Are you using a saw guide?(I recommend the one I use if you don’t) 2. Your circular saw could be out of alignment between the blade and the guide. (My first circular saw was like that and I could never cut straight)
@nicolebuggs7839
@nicolebuggs7839 Год назад
😉
@damiancontreras7381
@damiancontreras7381 4 месяца назад
What brand is that saw guide ?
@BearMountainBuilds
@BearMountainBuilds 4 месяца назад
Here is the link to the guide amzn.to/3UhCOxz
@raulsuazo5015
@raulsuazo5015 Год назад
Tool brand its not important if you are not planning making a living using the tools. I have several well known brands ( dewalt /ryobi) and the one i like the most are the harbor freight ones. (Hercules/ bauer/chicago electric)
@BearMountainBuilds
@BearMountainBuilds Год назад
Harbor Freight tools are my guilty pleasure
@williamhunt8268
@williamhunt8268 Год назад
Thank you for putting these videos and plans out. I'm like most a beginner with most the tools you've shown but lack the skills to bring it all together. Your videos and plan provide guys like me the know how and now the skills. Thanks. From Florida.
@eeodle
@eeodle Год назад
Where do you get the motivation
@BearMountainBuilds
@BearMountainBuilds Год назад
Sadly, I can’t provide that for you
@Rodbuilder109
@Rodbuilder109 Год назад
20 and 18 volt are the same.
@BearMountainBuilds
@BearMountainBuilds Год назад
I’m learning that it’s a bit of a marketing scheme. You learn new things every day
@Rodbuilder109
@Rodbuilder109 Год назад
@@BearMountainBuilds true learning is a way of life. It was just meant as a FYI.
@MrWoody17309
@MrWoody17309 Год назад
Hi love the vids. Unfortunately I watch way too many of these things and have found several small niggles. I am from the uk so no 1 inches. Yes inches we use mm in the uk and most yanks use inches and it’s so time consuming looking up conversion tables all the time to try and follow along with your videos. No 2. All these great tools you use are literally so expensive to get sent to the uk and to be honest uk tools don’t seem as good as your kit. No3. Lumber/ timber. I know you guys live in a vast tree covered paradise but timber is so expensive in the uk. Even plywood sheets are expensive and we pretty much have one choice to pick from unless you look at osb or a composite. So could you try a few projects that could take that into consideration. But after my long winded moan keep up the great work love your channel. Nick
@kyralaebredi1264
@kyralaebredi1264 Год назад
I think the miter saw is more versatile for DIY and beginner woodworking than the table saw. I made my 2 sawhorses (36" top width) and a cutting grid that fits over the sawhorses to do the breakdown on sheet goods. I use a lot of 2x stock so the miter is fast, easy, and safer for me than a table saw. Thanks for all the info and tips. I really enjoy your channel.
@LawalAbdurrazaq
@LawalAbdurrazaq 3 месяца назад
Thanks for d tips
@ibulgaria7768
@ibulgaria7768 8 месяцев назад
Thank you sir !
@nidaldajani728
@nidaldajani728 Год назад
Good advice thanks. If I may suggest, it is a different situation for beginners, as some would be committed to make a career out of it, while others unsure whether they'll commit or just leave it at the hobby level. Thus tools & prices would certainly be different.
@luannadams6239
@luannadams6239 Год назад
This was so helpful. Thanks!
@deviceunseen
@deviceunseen Год назад
Get Dewalt, Milwaukee, Makita. Ryobi is junk and Kobalt and Craftsman is not much better. If you are ballin and want top of the line get Festool.
@BearMountainBuilds
@BearMountainBuilds Год назад
It always comes down to how much money you want to spend. I’ll die on the Dewalt hill at this point since I’m so entrenched in the system
@deviceunseen
@deviceunseen Год назад
@@BearMountainBuilds I had a Ryobi sander and when it broke they told me tough luck. Even Ryobi sponsored RU-vidrs have told it’s junk. Dewalt has always stands by their tools and if anything breaks they always replace it. It might be a few more bucks but it’s more than worth it.
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