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Rutibex
Sep 9, 2001

by Fluffdaddy

CommonShore posted:

is S tier good or bad?


e. I've become hooked on this dude's sawmill videos

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BAvPsLPyfo


I'm jealous of the cat mill. what a life

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Cpt_Obvious
Jun 18, 2007

NGL, I will never understand people who refuse power tools, but I respect it. They are always incredibly impressive to watch.

hitze
Aug 28, 2007
Give me a dollar. No, the twenty. This is gonna blow your mind...

I like this guys vids
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x41EJqetkTI

Elder Postsman
Aug 30, 2000


i used hot bot to search for "teens"

Leperflesh posted:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg-_lYeV8hBnDSay7nmphUA
Ship of Theseusing a 100 year old schooner using traditional wood shipbuilding techniques

I've had this on while working for a while, finally caught up at the end of last week. Neat stuff.

Today I've had Paul Sellers and Wood By Wright on for most of the day.

Cpt_Obvious posted:

NGL, I will never understand people who refuse power tools, but I respect it. They are always incredibly impressive to watch.

Big appeal of it for me is the lack of dust and noise. My workshop is in the basement and the easiest time for me to do anything is after my kid is asleep, so quiet and clean is pretty important.

Bloody
Mar 3, 2013


this is a good un

Uthor
Jul 9, 2006

Gummy Bear Heaven ... It's where I go when the world is too mean.

CommonShore posted:

is S tier good or bad?

Someone doesn't play video games!

S is above A. I think it started out as a Capcom thing? Or from anime? It's pretty standard in games that rank your score and fighting game communities.

TooMuchAbstraction
Oct 14, 2012

I spent four years making
Waves of Steel
Hell yes I'm going to turn my avatar into an ad for it.
Fun Shoe

Cpt_Obvious posted:

NGL, I will never understand people who refuse power tools, but I respect it. They are always incredibly impressive to watch.

I think the big question is what about carpentry you find rewarding. If it's finishing pieces, then you'll make use of every tool available to you. Same if you're most excited about planning the project out, and less so about the execution (I feel like these people are the ones who are most into using things like lasers and automated milling tools).

Hand tools appeal to the people who are in it for the process and don't really mind if it takes them weeks or months to finish a project.

more falafel please
Feb 26, 2005

forums poster

Uthor posted:

Someone doesn't play video games!

S is above A. I think it started out as a Capcom thing? Or from anime? It's pretty standard in games that rank your score and fighting game communities.

I think it has to do with grading systems in japanese schools, but it came into the lexicon from capcom fighting games

The junk collector
Aug 10, 2005
Hey do you want that motherboard?
If you're into carving there is also (https://twitch.tv/timberanew) and https://twitch.tv/japaneseprintmaking in Twitch which are good fun and you can occasionally pepper them with questions while you watch them work. Twitch has a whole host of bowl turners as well.

Twitch used to host Wood Working Materclass which was all hand tools fine furniture creation but I guess their agreement ended which is a shame because it was super sweet to be able to follow along and ask questions live.

edit: And https://twitch.tv/samuelsculpture does some sweet relief carving.

The junk collector fucked around with this message at 00:01 on Dec 4, 2020

Bloody
Mar 3, 2013

TooMuchAbstraction posted:

I think the big question is what about carpentry you find rewarding. If it's finishing pieces, then you'll make use of every tool available to you. Same if you're most excited about planning the project out, and less so about the execution (I feel like these people are the ones who are most into using things like lasers and automated milling tools).

Hand tools appeal to the people who are in it for the process and don't really mind if it takes them weeks or months to finish a project.

it takes me months to finish a project as-is I can't imagine it taking even longer. I think I spent a full year just putting together a kind of lovely medicine cabinet...

Leperflesh
May 17, 2007

There may also be issues of space. A table saw or a bandsaw both take up a lot more space than a saw. A power planer or jointer or planer/jointer (with infeed/outfeed) both take up a lot more space than a couple of hand planes and a jointer plane. Etc.

Obsoletely Fabulous
May 6, 2008

Who are you, and why should I care?
Some new ones, leaving out those I saw listed already.

Jay Bates
https://www.youtube.com/c/JayBates/featured

Third Coast Craftsman
https://www.youtube.com/c/ThirdCoastCraftsman/featured

Kings Fine Woodworking
https://www.youtube.com/c/KingsFineWoodworking/featured

Wasabi the J
Jan 23, 2008

MOM WAS RIGHT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsDrHvoMzSg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1xYKw5FP-0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GgvUY7mALY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ph_q5kCcsow



This guy's also really cool to watch.

He makes $$$ tool knockoffs with high accuracy typically.

Wasabi the J fucked around with this message at 00:53 on Dec 4, 2020

dupersaurus
Aug 1, 2012

Futurism was an art movement where dudes were all 'CARS ARE COOL AND THE PAST IS FOR CHUMPS. LET'S DRAW SOME CARS.'

:vince:

Wasabi the J
Jan 23, 2008

MOM WAS RIGHT
I also like 3x3 Custom

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moh5sEidlU4

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Rkszgiyj1c

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1QU7qVm7tQ

Obsoletely Fabulous
May 6, 2008

Who are you, and why should I care?

I completely forgot about her. My daughter (who is turning 3) will watch her videos with me if they are on and we are coloring. Her and Bosnian Bill (lock picking youtuber). Not sure what it is about those 2 but if they come on she gets fascinated.

Kaiser Schnitzel
Mar 29, 2006

Schnitzel mit uns


This guy doesn't have many videos and doesn't post much but he's a great turner and I've learned quite a bit from him:
https://www.youtube.com/user/woodturner21/videos

My buddy Floyd has a good channel about finishing/refinishing/touch-up. He's a 3rd generation refinisher and really knows his stuff.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcOZEDfuD2d9KsTPkcTBucA

It's instagram, but this guy is an incredible classical/rococo carver. Everything is in Russian or Ukrainian or something, but he does great work and sometimes posts very clever and simple jigs in his stories etc. https://www.instagram.com/iegorovleonid/

Kaiser Schnitzel fucked around with this message at 01:48 on Dec 4, 2020

CommonShore
Jun 6, 2014

A true renaissance man


Kaiser Schnitzel posted:

This guy doesn't have many videos and doesn't post much but he's a great turner and I've learned quite a bit from him:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcOZEDfuD2d9KsTPkcTBucA

My buddy Floyd has a good channel about finishing/refinishing/touch-up. He's a 3rd generation refinisher and really knows his stuff.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcOZEDfuD2d9KsTPkcTBucA

It's instagram, but this guy is an incredible classical/rococo carver. Everything is in Russian or Ukrainian or something, but he does great work and sometimes posts very clever and simple jigs in his stories etc. https://www.instagram.com/iegorovleonid/

the first two are both floyd

GEMorris
Aug 28, 2002

Glory To the Order!

Kaiser Schnitzel
Mar 29, 2006

Schnitzel mit uns


CommonShore posted:

the first two are both floyd

Oops! fixed.

Elder Postsman
Aug 30, 2000


i used hot bot to search for "teens"

Wasabi the J posted:

I also like 3x3 Custom

Ohh yeah, she's good too. I really like this one:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKJI_f44v0E

Squibbles
Aug 24, 2000

Mwaha ha HA ha!
More woodworking youtubers:
Words N Wood with Art Mulder
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrQ7Re5D3QL4g8RAoVivN0g

Frank Howarth
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3_VCOJMaivgcGqPCTePLBA

Peter Brown (has moved to mostly epoxy and not so much woodwork)
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3CrzXzBFVqEopj5T1jiRtA

Farmcraft 101 - Not pure woodworking but does some interesting wood projects
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO4AaIooUgGTlBH64KWO76w

Ronald Walters
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeSTRun3Q6OWu74L5k5BTnQ

Woodworking Masterclasses
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCamxdpLgM4yPF5fgxzG2y5g

Marius Hornberger
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn7lavsPdVGV0qmEEBT6NyA

Jay Bates
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-7XY-W_C84cW2MNqujgFpg

Kenny Earrings
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJlX2V2SHUvbQEFdyQHoTSA

Thom Stevens
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnx8FdNG20oBXuQFcOk2g7Q

Tips from a Shipwright
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClPa3pmqKwApysaYi7B7Nlg

Wood Work Web
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMd9JgqSESwyuOs0yuSTlEw

Stumpy Nubs
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCstwpLSByklww1YojZN-KiQ

Nick Zammeti
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3-0S7vXfwYY2jj5EkMpymA

Pask Makes
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNyGbxoEo6CQvaRVEvItxkA

Izzy Swan
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO39zTYpvWL5jx2q15Ma_Hw

Nick Ferry
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrbGKAwkVaQmTowmTYBm5Vg

Jack Houweling
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFH2LKIvcLPhGgDO-QKZlmA

Wood By Wright
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbMtJOly6TpO5MQQnNwkCHg

Jhet
Jun 3, 2013
Well, there goes my weekend what do you mean it’s only Thursday....

Wasabi the J
Jan 23, 2008

MOM WAS RIGHT

Obsoletely Fabulous posted:

I completely forgot about her. My daughter (who is turning 3) will watch her videos with me if they are on and we are coloring. Her and Bosnian Bill (lock picking youtuber). Not sure what it is about those 2 but if they come on she gets fascinated.

Representation is important, yo.

Obsoletely Fabulous
May 6, 2008

Who are you, and why should I care?

Wasabi the J posted:

Representation is important, yo.

Very important. We also watch See Jane Drill, but those are more DIY than woodworking and hasn’t updated in months. They don’t hold her attention quite as well as 3x3 either.

She’s also getting a workbench (I want my router table back) for her birthday. Her grandmother was a tinsmith for 40 years and is supplying her with real (but child size) tools. I grew up nailing boards together while my dad and grandfather worked on projects and those are some of my favorite childhood memories. I’m hoping she has the same fondness that I do. Right now she steals my tools and boards and tries to put them together with me.

Rapulum_Dei
Sep 7, 2009

I’m not knocking him because that looks brilliant but I’m fairly sure the all extrusion bits there cost more than the saw.

Rutibex
Sep 9, 2001

by Fluffdaddy
That circular saw track reminds me of another woodworking super tool I saw. The Pantorouter! When a router table just isn't enough:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_72hOY2vPg

Wasabi the J
Jan 23, 2008

MOM WAS RIGHT

Rapulum_Dei posted:

I’m not knocking him because that looks brilliant but I’m fairly sure the all extrusion bits there cost more than the saw.

He tends to reuse tools in different assemblies:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1xYKw5FP-0

But I think it's about even.



Makita Marunoco M585


quote:

11,645 Japanese Yen = 111.95 United States Dollar

Wasabi the J fucked around with this message at 15:56 on Dec 4, 2020

dupersaurus
Aug 1, 2012

Futurism was an art movement where dudes were all 'CARS ARE COOL AND THE PAST IS FOR CHUMPS. LET'S DRAW SOME CARS.'

Rapulum_Dei posted:

I’m not knocking him because that looks brilliant but I’m fairly sure the all extrusion bits there cost more than the saw.

Maybe but it would improve upon and reduce my plywood jig collection

Hypnolobster
Apr 12, 2007

What this sausage party needs is a big dollop of ketchup! Too bad I didn't make any. :(

Aluminum extrusions are actually pretty drat cheap. Totally wonderful material, and with normal woodworking tools you can build some extremely accurate and cool things. Highly recommend playing with them.

JEEVES420
Feb 16, 2005

The world is a mess... and I just need to rule it

Hypnolobster posted:

Aluminum extrusions are actually pretty drat cheap. Totally wonderful material, and with normal woodworking tools you can build some extremely accurate and cool things. Highly recommend playing with them.

100% agree. A single T track cost about the same as a 2040.

Toebone
Jul 1, 2002

Start remembering what you hear.
Our house (circa 1830s) came with an old ladder to get up to the attic; based on how perfect it fits the attic hatch I'm guessing it was custom made for the hatch (or the hatch was built to fit the ladder). Overall it's in good shape but there's some splintering along one side due to how it was stored. What's the best way to smooth it out and protect it from further damage without ruining the old patina? Or, should I sand the whole thing down?

Cannon_Fodder
Jul 17, 2007

"Hey, where did Steve go?"
Design by Kamoc
https://computers.woot.com/offers/sainsmart-genmitsu-cnc-3018-pro-router-6?ref=w_cnt_wp_0_2


Must.
Refrain.
Must.
Abstain.

TooMuchAbstraction
Oct 14, 2012

I spent four years making
Waves of Steel
Hell yes I'm going to turn my avatar into an ad for it.
Fun Shoe

Toebone posted:

Our house (circa 1830s) came with an old ladder to get up to the attic; based on how perfect it fits the attic hatch I'm guessing it was custom made for the hatch (or the hatch was built to fit the ladder). Overall it's in good shape but there's some splintering along one side due to how it was stored. What's the best way to smooth it out and protect it from further damage without ruining the old patina? Or, should I sand the whole thing down?



I think your only realistic options are sand it down or somehow build it up, maybe by disassembling it and dunking the parts in epoxy, then sanding the epoxy down. After you sand it down, finish it with some kind of durable coating, like a polyurethane.

Rutibex
Sep 9, 2001

by Fluffdaddy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQRW0RM4V0k

JEEVES420
Feb 16, 2005

The world is a mess... and I just need to rule it

https://www.amazon.com/Control-Desk...7106599&sr=8-33

3018s are cheap as hell.

Kaiser Schnitzel
Mar 29, 2006

Schnitzel mit uns


Hypnolobster posted:

Aluminum extrusions are actually pretty drat cheap. Totally wonderful material, and with normal woodworking tools you can build some extremely accurate and cool things. Highly recommend playing with them.
Maybe this is what I need to finally finish my slot mortiser....

Stultus Maximus
Dec 21, 2009

USPOL May

Might Christmas this to myself as a learning machine before thinking of something more capable and expensive.

Suntan Boy
May 27, 2005
Stained, dirty, smells like weed, possibly a relic from the sixties.



Stultus Maximus posted:

Might Christmas this to myself as a learning machine before thinking of something more capable and expensive.

They're supposed to be pretty capable little machines, but with heavy emphasis on the "little" part. I have to keep telling myself "no" every month or so.

Speaking of temptation, I was at Harbor Freight for some pipe clamps last night, and spotted this gem:


I ultimately decided my $14 was better spent on beer, but I'm still morbidly curious.

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Rutibex
Sep 9, 2001

by Fluffdaddy

Suntan Boy posted:

They're supposed to be pretty capable little machines, but with heavy emphasis on the "little" part. I have to keep telling myself "no" every month or so.

Speaking of temptation, I was at Harbor Freight for some pipe clamps last night, and spotted this gem:


I ultimately decided my $14 was better spent on beer, but I'm still morbidly curious.

This looks like the plane I got from Canadian Tire. I wish I had known antique ones are sold for scrap metal prices :shrug:

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