Hello! New subscriber here. I don't really know what a driver is and how it is different from a drill. Haha! I have a driver, but don't know what it's for. I'd also be interested in the different kinds of woodworking clamps you use. There are corner, band, box, etc. Do you use all the different kinds or do you have a type that you find works really well for various applications?
@@latonyajohnson2550 definitely will add the drill and driver to the lineup soon! I’ll say for the clamps, I don’t really use a bunch of different ones. I just use like a “normal” clamp and I have a corner clamp for holding things together at a 90 degree angle but that’s all 😉
You are so great at this! You go over every conceivable question someone may have about the tool. I sincerely hope to see many more videos like this. Can’t wait to see one on the Multitool!
Great video! However, pactise what you preach, in the last to clips you use the nailer on your wall, and your fingers are within reach of a returning nail....;-)
Just stumbled upon this channel, I'm a mechanic and been wanting to get into woodworking and have various projects in mind. These videos are actually very very helpful and you are a great teacher. Love to see a woman doing things like this. Rarity nowadays. Earned a sub
Hey thanks! I appreciate the positive feedback and I’m glad I could help even a little. What other woodworking tools are you wanting to learn more about?
@@olivegreyavenue I just bought a 5 piece tool kit from Milwaukee and haven't had time to fool with it so a tutorial for a circular saw, multitool, or the differences and uses for different types of sanders would be awesome. Thank you
Great video, very much appreciated it. However, you said not to have your hand by the material, but at 4:59 mark you did exactly that. Anyway, thanks for the video!
I have a really hard time getting the battery off the charger and into the Brad nailer (I have the same one as you) because my hands are so short. Tips?
Great video! Thanks so much! When doing the criss cross method into drywall, I noticed the brad nail sticks out quite a bit. How do you get those nails pushed in further so they aren't sticking out of the wood?
Oh! Since I was messing with my settings, I just didn’t have the nails going into the wood far enough so the two settings were just off but it wasn’t special to that method, just having your settings right 😊
Just got my first Ryobi Brad nailer, similar to what you have . I’m in love with it, still getting used to the depth though as my first trim install a few didn’t go in all the way.