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David Arnott
Thank you A good straight-forward and useful video (Don't think the music in the background helps),
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matt edwards
I know this is an old video but I am old as well I enjoyed watching how you address a problem I probably have made all the mistakes one can make working with wood at one time or another Thanks for the video You obviously have paid your dues
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Anthony Tran
Great tips some great insight on time and tools
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Michael Diffey
When it comes to sanding, I will say that the higher the grit of sandpaper you use the tighter the grain gets and the lighter the stain will be brExample: 180 grit on oak using honey oak stain will be darker than if you used 220 grit sandpaperbrAlso if you take a piece of sandpaper and go with the grain it will change the color of the stain When you go across the grain, it leaves a mark Orbital sanders leave swirl marks in your wood, and hand sanding with the grain eliminates a lot of that
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DavesNotHere
I'm late to your video, but you struck a nerveI'm a fledgling wood worker and watch quite a few videos The guys that have a shop full of Festool and WoodPecker (while asking for Patreons) don't get my support I called out one fella on it, after he explained I should buy a Festool miter saw over the Makita that was half the price I bought the Makita after he stuggled to justify the 4 figure price of the FestoolSome guys are just brand whores, and it shows Show me the fella making amazing things with Harbor Freight/Ridgid/Kobalt tools THEY get my respect
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April Degele
"Relative dimensioning" is also called "scribing" and it's the most accurate way of measuring to be honest I teach folks that all the time Just cut about a half blade-width longer or wider than you think you need and you can detail the cut from there for a perfect fit, either by sanding, hand planing, or cutting an "eyebrow" which is when you align to the blade instead of the teeth May take a bit longer to get a precise fit, but you won't get the cuts totally wrong and waste stock
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Daniel Estrada
This was great especially since I am starting out with basic wood projects
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Mitch Blackmore
Great video Very useful tips The one about affiliation confused me though I thought woodworkers hate kickback (I'll see myself out)
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Lawrence Lewkow
Some tips I have learned: Make cheap but precise jigs for repeat jobs I have one for finger joints, spline cuts, miter cuts, cross cutsbrDon’t cut anything on a router until you have tried it on scrap wood and see if it works wellbrGet a 12” and 36” steel rule that starts at zero on the edge otherwise too many opportunities for mistakes brEnjoyed your video!
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Steve
I really like the information and presentation in your videos Keep up the great work!
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Eaglei ThrustX
Beginner tip: make your first real project something decently hard and fairly complicated and make lots of mistakes You’ll tear your hair out but it will make everything f after seem childishly simple
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Gregory Conroy
Started woodworking about 3 years now and I watched a lot of youtube lol/ I must saw that your content is AWESOME and there isn't anyone really covering things the way you are Great job
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Terry Perry
Sorry if I'm argumentative, but it is important for a really smooth project if you're finishing with an oil that you sand in steps I use 80, 150, 220, 320, apply 2 or more coats of oil, wet sand with 1500 grit and wipe it off Smooth as a baby's bottom
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versatile duplicity
Genesis sanders are great Even tho the price is low
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versatile duplicity
Ten things I wish I knew as a beginner is…brbrHow to get rid of nots before you paint woodbrTo NOT make a bunch of products and expect them to sellbrTo buy lots of wood and store itbrWhat causes bubbles in polyurethane (It’s polishing before stain is completely dry)brTo contact old customersbrHaving business cards early in the business brTo get a branding iron (still don’t have that yet)brFixing imperfections (such as dents/learned it soon enough tho)brShipping with care (bubble rap !!! Recently learned that after an expensive order was fuck’dbrSelling products across the country (instead of just in my home town)
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Mike’s Custom wood Crafts
Like your channel we have a lot of the same woodworking habits!😁👍
Comment from : Mike’s Custom wood Crafts


Shannon Lowery
Thanks for all the great tips! I finally bought a good sander and the Cubitron sandpaper and the difference is huge
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Kirk Lund
A few people tested a few different brands of parallel clamps and found the harbor freight ones are just about as good as bessy Only down side is harbor freight only has 2 sizes and the longer one is 48" compared to 50"
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Christ IsLord
The more and more i see these commercial woodworking channels the more i like channels like this
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Ralph Livingston
Just watched my first video from your channel… Really good stuff Thanks for your time and I look forward to watching more!
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George Doe
I'm learning right now how often I have to align my blade to my mitre slots
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Andrew Bennett
All sharpening stones are "whet" stones Water stones may be "wet", but they are only one kind of "whet" stones "Whet" and "wet" may sound similar, but they are different words
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Pizza Warlord
Great stuff
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Terry Weatherford
My biggest mistake was having too many projects going at once Ended up taking twice as long to complete each item
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scott mclean
Very good Chanel this, really enjoy your content
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John Keedwell
All great tips The bandsaw and sharpening ones as well as the glue, clamps and double sided tape are great Going to get a few rolls today! Thank you : )
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glen belson
Always treat mistakes as design opportunities Many times my project has turned out better after rethinking a mistake
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Tony Trudeau
You got some Jim Cramer energy in your videos Just need a big soundboard wall :D
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David Buchan
Great stuff - thank you very much from all us beginners out there only thing I'm not sure about is clamps I love my Bessey clamps - I find cheap clamps a pain in the arse (ass) unless they're doing 'extra hands' jobs I've recently been templating omg it's satisfying!!
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Benrahel Tamer
Sorry But this is not advices for beginners this video is about making your sponsors happy Simple as that
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David Sanjuan
“every project you do you’ll use a sander” 😂 You don’t know me, rough surface mcgee
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Kathy V 🇨🇦
Good Lord! I wish I knew what some of those tools were called, how much they cost and how to use them brI seriously need to take a woodworking course😑
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Tim Moore
Ninja stars LOL
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Kathryn Newton
My names sake! Thank you!
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Joe Spilman
Build sometbing you like if you dont like it itll set on your bench and set and set and set and be in yoyr way
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Konrad Breeggemann
I SERTIOUSLY don't understand why people go through a ton of grits you rarely ever notice anything over 180 grit, or at least for larger projects, and don't need anything below 120 unless their blades are disgustingly dull
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Garry Sanchez
Great tips! Thanks for the video
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Bill Goldsmith
Great tips My only nitpick is the title It’s “I wish I had known” not “I wish I would have known” That’s because you wish that you actually knew, not you wish you had the will to know
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JP MS
You get a kickback if someone buys stuff you post a link to? Stay away from table saws, my friend!
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Todd Hathaway
Great video dude!
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roger Schulze
Auto body techs use a guide coat powder or spray instead of pencil marks all over A little goes a long way
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Johnny Corn
I have a router with a half inch bit that I used to cut holes for speaker boxes with I got an inch and a half long bit should I do one 3/4-in panel at a time or would it be okay to go on and route out two panels and use the whole inch and a half of the router bit?
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Michael Kaplan
Great list and suggestions brI’d add understand that mistakes will be made Learn three things from them: how to correct it this time, what caused it, what to do to avoid or minimize it next time
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Ralph Gaertner
Really wonderful your way of setting the width and length of your boxes bottom w/o measuring Had I known it a few weeks ago 😢
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Nathan Schaefer
I tend to find the negative reviews to be more useful
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Tom Low
This video deserves a subscribe! And so I did
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A I
for the sharpening: get a tormek, seriously, any tormek Just an old used one or whatever I like sharpening now, because it's quick and the results are amazing
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John Olson
That was excellent advice, thanks
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JohnFx
One thing I am coming to realize as I move from beginner to intermediate is that mistakes happen and you can usually fix them without throwing out the whole project and starting over Learn to fix mistakes and it will make your projects a lot cheaper
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H S
Very fair and interesting reviews Great job! thank you
Comment from : H S


Flying WoodShop
Great tips! Now I want to sell my water stones that I never use Really appreciate the high quality content
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Graham Ellerman
The whole sharpening thing, especially the strop Same thing with kitchen knives and the steel that comes with every knife block no one uses Including me, until I started sharpening my own knives Use the steel every time, don't need to sharpen knives so often It does not sharpen the edge, it just re conditions it and prevents pre mature wear and tear Things I wish I knew a long time ago😁 but were right there in front of me the whole time
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Brandon Woodworkers Club
Some really good things to remember Thanks
Comment from : Brandon Woodworkers Club


The Squires Workshop
My biggest advice is to have a plan when you go into the shop Know what you are going to work on and have goals for the day I don't always meet my goals but having a plan makes my time more productive Second thing is don't work tired When you are tired you WILL make mistakes (hopefully not the kind that injure you) And, knowing your limits (and those of your tools) will also help keep you safe Thanks! And love your work!
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Jim Timonere
Really appreciate your honesty and the straightforward advice Very new at this wonderful hobby and wish I had discovered your channel sooner
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Levon
I would be interested to know what tools you recommend (other than a sander) are important to buy good quality and which ones don't matter as much Nice Video, got me to subscribe
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Michael Butler
Sharpen tools you say? My only luck is using an angle grinder, or a file, or I replace the tool
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Anthony middlesex
i purchased a cheap random orbit sander for 40 pounds years ago went through 5 of them purchased a 200 pound bosch had it for 10 years just changed velcro padbuy cheap didnt pay twice i paid 5 times over and they always let you down when you really need them
Comment from : Anthony middlesex


Paul
Great video, thanks for posting!
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Carlos Reira
Ah the table saw flip and rip method followed by the bandsaw With thin kerf blades this works really well In fact, unless you have resawing down, you're going to get about the same kerf loss in the end It's a good beginner method too, because you can take progressively deeper table saw cuts up to the 3" or so max and get through a 2 x 6 this way You do need to joint a face and edge perfectly, actually two edges or it won't work and more importantly won't be safe Also you need to watch for tension in the wood Because the blade is always buried it's very safe to "resaw" this way Lacking a bandsaw a good 4 tpi hand rip saw will get through the inch or two left with a 7-8" board A sawzall also works Ideally a tiny bit of wood should be left uncut to keep both pieces together, but with practice you can go all the way through no problem I've made mountains worth of sawdust this way on an old Craftsman with a 2 hp spa motor rated at 20A It trips the breaker once in a while A standard 15A motor is fine The blade should have 24 teeth no more I'm looking a those 6 tooth diamond carbide blades made for hardiboard Will the cut be too rough? We shall see
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Brian G’s Workshop
Thanks for the video! Very helpful
Comment from : Brian G’s Workshop


Will Bephore
Man Wish I'd known about not having to measure everything that one alone would have spared me so many hours of griefbrbrExcellent video getting the good word out haha
Comment from : Will Bephore


FatCow
Stumpy nubs may have something to say to you about #1
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josh s
Some people really don't like sharpening, for me I love it and have MANY stones so it's another hobby for me But if your wanting to make money keep in mind money is time and endless your a professional and can contract that time in, your loosing that time
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idontwantanid
Ninja stars was all I needed to see- subscribed
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BK Makes
Lol, “things I hate: 1 Sharpening 2 Lists”😆 My first Newton Makes viewing I like it, really useful stuff cheers!
Comment from : BK Makes


bknesheim
One important note for woodworking an making other things is that as long as you are not doing it for money it do not matter how fast or how much you make brThat means you can trade the use of special tools and the space needed for using more time
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Andrew Grossman
1) that's why I run 2 bandsaws in my shop, one for scroll cutting and o e for resawing 2) a table saw is too wasteful with its saw kerf and you'll never get very good book matches
Comment from : Andrew Grossman


Ausim Khan
Wonderful video
Comment from : Ausim Khan


cyclon74
Harbor freight clamps rule
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youtischia
Interesting video But the title is wrong It should be "I wish I HAD known this when I started" A very common error on youtube
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Scooter Lee
You will always be cleaning You will always be accumulating cut offs and mis hardware You will find out nearly all projects are 4-5 basic steps and may get board stiff of repetition
Comment from : Scooter Lee


Care One Plumbing Inc
Dude I like your content and the way u go about it
Comment from : Care One Plumbing Inc


DN Griffiths
Thanks, Billy, a very helpful list of dos and don'ts
Comment from : DN Griffiths


radius north
Thanks for your video What I would like to know is, the finest grit you have in the diamond stones (ie before you move to the leather strop?) Thanks
Comment from : radius north


Flat Lander
Is I t my tablet or is this out of sync? My biggest mistake when starting was buying cheap tools I cannot believe how tape and glue of all kinds has changed my projects CA glue and double sided especially
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Pazu
Thank you Your list is helpful
Comment from : Pazu


Rob Towne
I like the squeeze out comment As a kid in elementary school I learned from a teacher to pass "the ooze test" in regards to using too much glue and not having to clean up the mess later
Comment from : Rob Towne


Damyu Kiddz
I use reclaimed lumber 80 grit all day long on this stuff On nice hardwood I stain/oil with 200 wet/dry I don't have a thickness planer
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