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IN THE SHOP: Angled sanding block works great for corners
Will Sampson tries out the new Diablo angled foam sanding block that uses Sandnet screen-style abrasives. The block is a versatile solution for hand sanding. See how it works.
Watch more In the Shop videos from Will Sampson, Editorial Director of FDMC Magazine and Woodworking Network, here: www.woodworkingnetwork.com/in-the-shop
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Do trends matter - with Michaelle Bradford and Larry Adams
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This episode of the Woodworking Network podcast was sponsored by FDMC magazine. FDMC magazine is your vital source of information to improve your woodworking business. Whether it is keeping you apprised of the latest advances in manufacturing, helping you solve your wood technology problems with Gene Wengert, or inspiring you with case histories about successful businesses and best practices, F...
#YoungWoodPro 2024: Sorting out your sourcing and shipping
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In a perfect world, all of us woodworkers would have ample supply of lumber at hand growing in a field right next to our shop, with a sawmill, and a kiln perfectly situated in streamline fashion leading right up to our shop door, with a white-glove delivery service always waiting at the other door to deliver your goods. I don’t know about you, but that’s not a world I’ve ever experienced. This ...
Friend or foe in tech - with Brad Cairns
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This episode of the Woodworking Network podcast was sponsored by FDMC magazine. FDMC magazine is your vital source of information to improve your woodworking business. Whether it is keeping you apprised of the latest advances in manufacturing, helping you solve your wood technology problems with Gene Wengert, or inspiring you with case histories about successful businesses and best practices, F...
IN THE SHOP: Eye protection for the woodshop
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Will Sampson talks about having adequate eye protection in the shop and reviews a wide array of options for safety glasses and other eye protection. Watch more In the Shop videos from Will Sampson, Editorial Director of FDMC Magazine and Woodworking Network, here: www.woodworkingnetwork.com/in-the-shop ✔️ Subscribe: ua-cam.com/users/CabinetMakerFDM Visit www.woodworkingnetwork.com for up-to-dat...
Complainer or fixer - with Ralph Bagnall
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This episode of the Woodworking Network podcast was sponsored by FDMC magazine. FDMC magazine is your vital source of information to improve your woodworking business. Whether it is keeping you apprised of the latest advances in manufacturing, helping you solve your wood technology problems with Gene Wengert, or inspiring you with case histories about successful businesses and best practices, F...
Who is an expert - with Bobbo Buckley
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This episode of the Woodworking Network podcast was sponsored by FDMC magazine. FDMC magazine is your vital source of information to improve your woodworking business. Whether it is keeping you apprised of the latest advances in manufacturing, helping you solve your wood technology problems with Gene Wengert, or inspiring you with case histories about successful businesses and best practices, F...
#YoungWoodPro 2024: Maintaining steady cash flow
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This month we’re going to talk about something that is necessary if you plan on having a woodworking business. Cash flow or access to cash is the most essential thing to a growing and surviving business. I’m not going to talk about all the intricacies and economic terms for general business practice and cash flow. There’s already a lot of stuff on the Internet you can look into for that. I’m go...
IN THE SHOP: Trying new shop aids from Microjig
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Will Sampson talks about push blocks and other shop aids and tries out the new GRR-Ripper 3D push block and Grr-rip quick action clamps. Watch more In the Shop videos from Will Sampson, Editorial Director of FDMC Magazine and Woodworking Network, here: www.woodworkingnetwork.com/in-the-shop ✔️ Subscribe: ua-cam.com/users/CabinetMakerFDM Visit www.woodworkingnetwork.com for up-to-date news, prod...
Building a team - with Bob Stonehill
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This episode of the Woodworking Network podcast was sponsored by FDMC magazine. FDMC magazine is your vital source of information to improve your woodworking business. Whether it is keeping you apprised of the latest advances in manufacturing, helping you solve your wood technology problems with Gene Wengert, or inspiring you with case histories about successful businesses and best practices, F...
Work and passion - with Joel Keener
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This episode of the Woodworking Network podcast was sponsored by FDMC magazine. FDMC magazine is your vital source of information to improve your woodworking business. Whether it is keeping you apprised of the latest advances in manufacturing, helping you solve your wood technology problems with Gene Wengert, or inspiring you with case histories about successful businesses and best practices, F...
IN THE SHOP: Trying a sustainable substitute for ebony
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Thermalwood Canada’s Obsidian Ebony product is a substitute for natural ebony using hard maple that has been thermally modified and infused with a monomer. ✔️ Subscribe: ua-cam.com/users/CabinetMakerFDM Visit www.woodworkingnetwork.com for up-to-date news, product information, and best practices for the professional woodworking industry.
Is woodworking education coming back - with Ethan Roe and Dylan Schudie
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This episode of the Woodworking Network podcast was sponsored by FDMC magazine. FDMC magazine is your vital source of information to improve your woodworking business. Whether it is keeping you apprised of the latest advances in manufacturing, helping you solve your wood technology problems with Gene Wengert, or inspiring you with case histories about successful businesses and best practices, F...
#YoungWoodPro 2024: Saying "No" to customers
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This month's topic is 'Saying No'. The public-at-large sometimes is not fully aware of the amount of work or the cost of what we do. That can lead to some pretty big gaps in what they expect your price or timeline to be, and what they actually are. There can be times in your career when turning down a job might be the right choice. Matt Buell provides a few valuable ideas from his own experienc...
Top Shelf Design Awards 2024
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The Top Shelf Design Award winners were announced at a reception held on Thursday, April 18th, 2024, at the Closets Conference / Wood Pro Expo in Schaumburg, Illinois. The reception was sponsored by Sauder Closets. Congratulations to all of the finalists. More information available at WoodworkingNetwork.com/top-shelf. ✔️ Subscribe: ua-cam.com/users/CabinetMakerFDM Visit www.woodworkingnetwork.c...
2024 Young Wood Pro finalists & winner
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2024 Young Wood Pro finalists & winner
Reaching for the Sky - with Todd Beyreuther
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Reaching for the Sky - with Todd Beyreuther
IN THE SHOP: Tools for your feet
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IN THE SHOP: Tools for your feet
#YoungWoodPro 2024: Handling downtime in the woodshop
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#YoungWoodPro 2024: Handling downtime in the woodshop
#YoungWoodPro 2024: Handling challenging work
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#YoungWoodPro 2024: Handling challenging work
IN THE SHOP: Installing floating shelves
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IN THE SHOP: Installing floating shelves
The magic of wood - with Bob Lennon
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The magic of wood - with Bob Lennon
#YoungWoodPro 2024: Logistics of buying wood and supplies
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#YoungWoodPro 2024: Logistics of buying wood and supplies
IN THE SHOP: Reviewing a dust mask that fits three ways
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IN THE SHOP: Reviewing a dust mask that fits three ways
Technology, tradition, and change - with Brady Lewis
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Technology, tradition, and change - with Brady Lewis
What have you learned today - with Patrick Molzahn
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What have you learned today - with Patrick Molzahn
#YoungWoodPro 2024: Entering contests and competitions: What’s in it for you?
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#YoungWoodPro 2024: Entering contests and competitions: What’s in it for you?
IN THE SHOP: Portable drying rack system is versatile
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IN THE SHOP: Portable drying rack system is versatile
#YoungWoodPro 2023: Dealing with a backlog
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#YoungWoodPro 2023: Dealing with a backlog
#YoungWoodPro 2023: There's nothing wrong with asking for help
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#YoungWoodPro 2023: There's nothing wrong with asking for help

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  • @KurtMeredith
    @KurtMeredith 5 днів тому

    I'm looking for the other review videos on the Evo paint. Have you done them yet?

  • @randallmccorquodale3290
    @randallmccorquodale3290 10 днів тому

    That's a pretty snazzy looking saw. I want one.

  • @slicktype001
    @slicktype001 11 днів тому

    Cool beans

  • @darkwood777
    @darkwood777 Місяць тому

    This is a very good overview. 👍

  • @joesiphbukowski6758
    @joesiphbukowski6758 Місяць тому

    "Taking down the exhibit and unpacking it." Sounds counter intuitive

  • @johncbrownmd
    @johncbrownmd 2 місяці тому

    For the area without 2-stud access how about one screw into the stud and wall anchors to stabilize each end . Weight would be limited-no Britannia. Thanks.

  • @Tensquaremetreworkshop
    @Tensquaremetreworkshop 2 місяці тому

    The Studley tool chest is an example of the danger of reverence. Yes, it should be admired- but not revered. I have read the book (Virtuoso) because I am constructing my own chest. So I have paid particular attention to the construction and detail. It is a good, perhaps great, tool chest. But it is not perfect- far from it. Revering something means you understand less about it, not more.

  • @TheHelicapt
    @TheHelicapt 2 місяці тому

    Is the spindle powerful enough, what size is it ?

    • @wdshpbiz
      @wdshpbiz 2 місяці тому

      The spindle is 2HP and can handle up to 3/8-inch tools with the right collet (it comes with 1/4 and 1/8 collets). It's air-cooled and runs from 8,000 to 24,000 rpm. With the correct feeds and speeds programmed, it has cut or carved whatever I've put into the machine from solid wood up to 2 inches thick to typical sheet goods such as plywood and MDF up to 3/4-inch thick.

  • @RYwoodview
    @RYwoodview 3 місяці тому

    I surprised there aren't more views & comments. Yours is the only review that shows the joint placed on the end of the stock, demonstrating that it fits well in both dimensions. Thank you!

  • @djspock5150
    @djspock5150 3 місяці тому

    Beautiful door. I am in the middle of hanging my interior bookcase 10" deep shelves swinging door. Everything is flush, level, and plumb however... The bottom facia of the front side of the bookcase is catching, and if you lift it too high it comes off of the thrust bearing = dangerous! So my assumption is that I will need to take about 1/8" to 3/16" so it easily clears the bottom threshold and locks up onto the plate without getting caught up. I plan to call Monday before this happens but will report back on completion.

  • @curnowornever
    @curnowornever 3 місяці тому

    You sold me! Thank you.

  • @kensmith5694
    @kensmith5694 3 місяці тому

    I would bet that if you stored the alternative wood for a year, the smell would go away. The guys making it are likely using some solvent to carry a chemical into it. It is likely they used something like iron acetate to darken it. For those who don't know: Take steel wool and put it in a jar and add vinegar and put the lid on and leave it for a while and you get this stuff in the vinegar that is iron acetate. If you take a chunk of wood that has some natural tannins in it and apply the iron acetate, the tannins go dark. Unlike a lot of other treatments the dark extends a good distance into the wood.

  • @oldbutnotdead1
    @oldbutnotdead1 3 місяці тому

    This is such porn and I love it so.

  • @pscons-cj4wi
    @pscons-cj4wi 3 місяці тому

    Do you have any reviews or recommendations for spray booth respirators?

    • @wdshpbiz
      @wdshpbiz 3 місяці тому

      Unfortunately, I do not. Years ago when I was spraying a lot of Dupont Imron polyurethane (nasty stuff, but great paint), I used a separate airline respirator. I don't remember the brand or model. It worked fine, but you have to be very careful you are breathing clean air. Initially, I had inadequate filters on the air line and got water and oil from the compressor in my breathing air. I learned my lesson but had a case of pneumonia as tuition.

  • @havivahmagner9643
    @havivahmagner9643 3 місяці тому

    😢 *Promo sm*

  • @bluhammer06
    @bluhammer06 4 місяці тому

    Just got one after looking at many other brands. Love it

  • @tori3435
    @tori3435 4 місяці тому

    Been looking at this tool to have on hand for all sorts of projects but I'm hesitant on the price compared to a traditional torch, thanks for the review!

  • @youngun1496
    @youngun1496 4 місяці тому

    Great video and sharing of your experience. Very helpful. I have a curly maple slab I can’t stop thinking about.

  • @MauriceCalis
    @MauriceCalis 4 місяці тому

    Hah! I was just watching a CNC video and got a similar idea. Very nice!

  • @jamesmedina2062
    @jamesmedina2062 4 місяці тому

    Thank you sir for your review and upload. I just chopped some of my middle left finger off guiding a Ridgid corded palm router today. Not a usual thing visiting hospital for power tool use accident. The extra space is safety-enhancing with this tool it appears

  • @curbelo1919
    @curbelo1919 4 місяці тому

    Who is Adam Savage? Do yourself a favor right now and google Adam Savage.

  • @thelobs
    @thelobs 4 місяці тому

    Where can you find this product?

  • @jlr3636
    @jlr3636 4 місяці тому

    I was wondering about the cut end, does a cut or routed surface have to be filled or covered to be a finished surface, can a corner be mitered and glued.

  • @EasyAim1
    @EasyAim1 5 місяців тому

    Senco and Raptor want you to buy their special nail guns to use their plastic nails. Is there a reason they won't work in standard nail guns?

  • @sawdust1956
    @sawdust1956 5 місяців тому

    There's an annoying buzzing sound on your video

  • @user-yj2ff3po1l
    @user-yj2ff3po1l 5 місяців тому

    how much pressure can you get with these clamps

  • @stunningmisadventures
    @stunningmisadventures 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for sharing your first few projects!!

  • @mjremy2605
    @mjremy2605 6 місяців тому

    Thank you! Nice to see that in action and compare nail sizes. Good demo! Don't turn your back to camera and block view of nailing, heh heh!

  • @Urbanwino
    @Urbanwino 7 місяців тому

    I think you forgot to mention about lack of rpm control here.

  • @3sierra15
    @3sierra15 7 місяців тому

    I'm a little late to the party but I appreciate a review from someone older who has probably seen "the last X you'll every need" crazes come and go. I appreciate you pointing out what so many other reviewers have missed - you still need a conventional tape measure to measure certain jobs. For example, a laser will have trouble measuring flat items like a tabletop, a piece of plywood, or the length of a piece of molding. And before you buy, you need to confirm that it works in sunlight.

  • @GlenDomulevicz
    @GlenDomulevicz 7 місяців тому

    Thank you, That is helpful.

  • @illecebris8709
    @illecebris8709 7 місяців тому

    I bought one and i am very happy with the torch. Thank you sir!

  • @FLOODOFSINS
    @FLOODOFSINS 7 місяців тому

    What would you recommend for firearm ear protection? Is there a difference between the ones for woodworking and say firearms?

  • @ranger70
    @ranger70 8 місяців тому

    Good video very informative

  • @whereisthebalance5732
    @whereisthebalance5732 8 місяців тому

    the way that its designed is like the guts in a piano

  • @kevinwillis6707
    @kevinwillis6707 9 місяців тому

    its not really for joinery, the type 2 fixings are for access panels and flush mounted covers in cabinets and walls.

  • @rds333
    @rds333 10 місяців тому

    The problem I have is that you are left with filling in all the staples on your finished ends. Also, I always flush trim my finished ends, and using just a staple, I don't think this will give me a seamless joint. I always glue my face frames to the carcass; this gives it strength. I can see this tool being used in a high production shop building module cabinets. Gluing and clamping face frames does take longer, but the results, in my opinion, are better and stronger than just using staples. I pass.

  • @alanfrank7104
    @alanfrank7104 10 місяців тому

    'Promosm'

  • @grubbetuchus
    @grubbetuchus 10 місяців тому

    "HVLP". Do you mean to say a vacuum cleaner gun system, properly known as a turbine gun system? My air-assisted airless guns are all HVLP. My CAS (compressed air supply, a/k/a conventional air supply) guns are mostly HVLP, including my Binks Mach 1, my Devilbiss 620G EXL, my Graco Delta, my Graco Finex 3000, and so on. My Graco, Croix, and Accuspray turbine guns are also HVLP. My point is that the HVLP description of the gun is misleading, as it says nothing about the source of air delivered to the gun. As for finish chemistry, we finishers don't need to be chemists, or chemical engineers, or rocket scientists. However, there's no excuse for not having a basic understanding of the products we use. We need to know their limitations, and what they aren't compatible with. We need to know basics on solvents, additives, diluents, resins, etc. At a minimum, everyone needs to know that a film-forming finish goes from a liquid state, and gradually "knits itself together" into a film-forming finish. Every finisher ought to be combing over every technical data sheet (product data sheet) for every coating that he thinks he might use on his projects. The basic question to ask if any coating is, "Will this product help me make money?" Answer that question, and if you're happy with the math as it applies to your bookkeeping, go for it. Do not be stymied by the so-called mysterious properties or chemical complexities of any product. Start by reading Bob Flexner's book "Understanding Wood Finishing". You have no excuse to remain in the dark, or to cling to old wive's tales on the mysteries or the so-called magics of finishing.

  • @lauralee321
    @lauralee321 10 місяців тому

    So what all do I need to order looks like it is all separate

  • @joilsondejesus2889
    @joilsondejesus2889 11 місяців тому

    Do you still have it? Is it really good? The durability? I'm researching a Square to buy I found this model, I'm researching, to see if it's worth it, because it's expensive 😅, I want to use it in marble works, if you can tell me your experience with this square, thank you 🤝

  • @kevinwillis6707
    @kevinwillis6707 11 місяців тому

    that peanut system is a great cost effective joining method compared to lamello or domino systems, and its available as a jig for home woodworkers as well as large cabinet shops

  • @HXT5
    @HXT5 Рік тому

    this video has been very informative on wood. 10/10

  • @Leo-pd8ww
    @Leo-pd8ww Рік тому

    Like Christmas in May.

  • @allenhaff
    @allenhaff Рік тому

    Linda Koopersmith the genius designer and world class organizer!

  • @dmitribohanon3106
    @dmitribohanon3106 Рік тому

    Dude avoids dust like the plague lol

  • @eduardospinolapereira1599

    I would like to know where you insert the RFID tags in plans surfaces, that could receive edge band, or even painting, for example!