The Newbie Woodworker
The Newbie Woodworker
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Transporting & Cutting Plywood Sheets, for Newbies!
Includes an easy-to-make Circular Saw Jig for cutting sheets of plywood.
Visit my website at TheNewbieWoodworker.com.
Roller Stands: www.harborfreight.com/132-lb-capacity-roller-stand-68898.html
Videos mentioned in this video:
Actual Kickback (in Slow Motion), & How to Prevent It: ua-cam.com/video/ZUZ8hRm7a8g/v-deo.html
Cross-Cut-Sleds: TheNewbieWoodworker.com/crosscut-sleds/
All Products featured in my videos: thenewbiewoodworker.com/products/
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Відео

Convert Disc Sander To Use Hook-And-Loop (Velcro) Sanding Discs!
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Convert your Disc Sander from PSA (Pressure Sensitive Adhesive) sanding discs to Hook-And-Loop sanding discs - it's easy! Project Website: thenewbiewoodworker.com/hook-and-loop/ All Products featured in my videos: thenewbiewoodworker.com/products/ Products featured in this video: PSA to Hook Adaptor for Disc Sanders (2Sand): 2sand.com/2sand-psa-to-hook-adaptor-for-disc-sanders/ Rubber Roller: a...
Building the Bluetooth BoomBox kit from Parts Express
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I built this kit from Parts Express, and added customizations like LED charging lights, line-in port, speaker grills, leather handle, rubber feet, and a DuraTex finish. Project Website: thenewbiewoodworker.com/boombox/ SketchUp Model: 3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/c611ba32-8f5b-4ed1-b521-b3f63d549095/BoomBox-Executive-200-Watt-Portable-Bluetooth-Speaker-Kit Videos mentioned in this video: Adju...
Build this Adjustable Router Template Jig!
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This easy-to-build adjustable router jig makes it easy to cut dados and other rectangular cut-outs. Project Website: thenewbiewoodworker.com/adjustable-router-template/ Videos mentioned in this video: All Products featured in my videos: thenewbiewoodworker.com/products/ Products featured in this video: T-Bolt Set (20 pack) - 1/4": amzn.to/3AHRk85 Kreg Clamp - 6": amzn.to/3yCb1wi Contour Sanding...
Edge Guide Jig for Routers or Circular Saws
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Just draw your cut line, clamp this jig right on the line, fold back the spacer, and cut. Right on the center of the line. Every time. Project Website: thenewbiewoodworker.com/edge-guide-jig/ Videos mentioned in this video: Custom Router Baseplates, Step by Step: ua-cam.com/video/BcUbORX5T1A/v-deo.html All Products featured in my videos: thenewbiewoodworker.com/products/ Products featured in th...
Custom Router Baseplates, Step By Step!
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Learn how to make your own router baseplates, both square and round, along with two ways to get the screw holes in the right place. Step by step guide even newbies can follow! Project Website: thenewbiewoodworker.com/router-base/ Videos mentioned in this video: All Products featured in my videos: thenewbiewoodworker.com/products/ Products featured in this video: Center Finder (Robert Larson): a...
New Dust Deputy 20% Better? Or is Generic Better?
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Updated to compare the dust separation results. The new Dust Deputy claims to be 20% better than the old one. Is it? And how does a cheap generic alternative stack up? Find out in this video. Videos mentioned in this video: Dust Collection for Newbies: Introduction to Dust Collection: ua-cam.com/video/c2sWwWbAayM/v-deo.html Products featured in this video: Dust Deputy: amzn.to/2C8EOzD Dust Depu...
Unboxing & Hanging My Silver Play Button
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Thank you to every one of my 100,000 subscribers!
How to Fix Jammed Mechanical Pencils, with Humor!
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This video shows how to clear a mechanical pencil jam. It features a Pentel GraphGear 1000 Pencil, but it will work for most mechanical pencils. Products featured in this video: www.amazon.com/dp/B000GAU2RU
Under-Workbench Drawer with Box Joints & Drill Storage
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I built built a drawer using box joints, and attached it under my workbench. It's got slots so I can store my drills in it easily. Project Website: thenewbiewoodworker.com/workbench-drawer/ Videos mentioned in this video: Build this Revolutionary Cross Cut Sled: ua-cam.com/video/cQINXsn2QBk/v-deo.html How to Make Knobs for Shop Jigs: ua-cam.com/video/Di_xHYgCE88/v-deo.html DIY Corner Clamp - Pl...
Gluing T-Tracks - Will It Hold?
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Let's find out how much stress a glued t-track can hold. Videos mentioned in this video: Installing T-Tracks, for Newbies: ua-cam.com/video/FNtqYVLTBFc/v-deo.html All Products featured in my videos: thenewbiewoodworker.com/products/ Products featured in this video: Epoxy Glue 2-Pack (Gorilla): amzn.to/3o9JSMm T-Track (Powertec): amzn.to/2Nhuw5A Silicone Project Mat XL (Rockler): www.rockler.com...
Circular Saw Tips
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Video Link: ua-cam.com/video/YPz1orpvbyI/v-deo.html
DIY Snowflake Holiday Decoration - Free Plans!
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Free Plans: thenewbiewoodworker.com/snowflakes/ Other videos: Build this Revolutionary Cross Cut Sled: ua-cam.com/video/cQINXsn2QBk/v-deo.html Simple! Portable Sanding Station (Downdraft Table): ua-cam.com/video/YzfiIdoDgeE/v-deo.html All Products featured in my videos: thenewbiewoodworker.com/products/ Products featured in this video: Pull Saw - 12” (Irwin): amzn.to/38opMGL Titebond 2: amzn.to...
Easy DIY Storage Bin Organizer Cabinet, for Newbies!
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Simple steps for building a cabinet for Harbor Freight Storage Bin Cases, either rolling or stationary. Videos mentioned in this video: Build this Revolutionary Cross Cut Sled: ua-cam.com/video/cQINXsn2QBk/v-deo.html Easy Push Block for Table Saw Newbies: ua-cam.com/video/sei4CwkP3kQ/v-deo.html Project page: TheNewbieWoodworker.com/storage-bin-cabinet/ All Products featured in my videos: thenew...
Extremely useful Flexible Drill Shaft Extension
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This inexpensive flexible drill extension shaft is a lifesaver. All Products featured in my videos: thenewbiewoodworker.com/products/ Products featured in this video: Flexible Drill Shaft Extension (MAEXUS): amzn.to/2F8u1Mn Flexible Drill Shaft Extension (Sawyer): amzn.to/31CRKf1
Comparing Ts to Ys for Dust Collection
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Comparing Ts to Ys for Dust Collection
DIY Shiplap from Plywood
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DIY Shiplap from Plywood
Removing Rust and Protecting a Cast Iron Table Saw Top
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Removing Rust and Protecting a Cast Iron Table Saw Top
Easy Push Block for Table Saw Newbies
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Easy Push Block for Table Saw Newbies
Build this Revolutionary Cross Cut Sled, for Newbies!
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Build this Revolutionary Cross Cut Sled, for Newbies!
Easy! Cut Thin Strips On Your Table Saw!
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Easy! Cut Thin Strips On Your Table Saw!
This Pull Saw is Awesome!
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This Pull Saw is Awesome!
Build this Cross Cut Sled that works with a Blade Guard (Half Sled)
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Build this Cross Cut Sled that works with a Blade Guard (Half Sled)
Cross Cut Sleds that work with a Blade Guard!
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Cross Cut Sleds that work with a Blade Guard!
Woodworking Distractions, ADD and my StupidStop
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Woodworking Distractions, ADD and my StupidStop
Wixey Saw Fence Digital Readout - Installation, Calibration & Review
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Wixey Saw Fence Digital Readout - Installation, Calibration & Review
Vacuum Tube that sucks a little bit
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Vacuum Tube that sucks a little bit
Micro Adjusters for Table Saw Fences
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Micro Adjusters for Table Saw Fences
How to Replace a Broken Drill Press Return Spring (Quill Spring)
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How to Replace a Broken Drill Press Return Spring (Quill Spring)
Making a Sheath for the Chisel Plane
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Making a Sheath for the Chisel Plane

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @cliftoncjohnston3743
    @cliftoncjohnston3743 9 годин тому

    Awesome video.

  • @tibors6986
    @tibors6986 13 годин тому

    it would be better solution using metal parts instead of wood…

  • @willmcwithey6796
    @willmcwithey6796 22 години тому

    Thank you.

  • @rhnstjegilrhkscvn1djhrj969
    @rhnstjegilrhkscvn1djhrj969 День тому

    you just don't see the collapse cause now it's inside the other bucket

  • @yipi8963
    @yipi8963 День тому

    I quit using a straight pattern bit. I now only use compression pattern bits. They are much safer because of lot less chance of kickback

  • @bobicard2503
    @bobicard2503 День тому

    Damn, that was close to losing a thumb! Glad you are doing better!

  • @bobicard2503
    @bobicard2503 День тому

    After watching this video, I will definitely be using epoxy instead of screws! Thanks...!

  • @bobicard2503
    @bobicard2503 День тому

    Great video, got my t-tracks coming in the mail! Which do you think is better, two t-tracks one vertically along each side or one t-track horizonal across the middle or somewhere thereabouts? Just curios functionally what your opinion would be...

    • @TheNewbieWoodworker
      @TheNewbieWoodworker День тому

      It depends on what you're using them on. Drill Press table? Router Table? Something else?

    • @bobicard2503
      @bobicard2503 День тому

      @@TheNewbieWoodworker Drill press table...

    • @TheNewbieWoodworker
      @TheNewbieWoodworker День тому

      @@bobicard2503 Two vertical along each side, like in the video. So you can use them to clamp things down. You might consider using Epoxy glue to hold them down - mine have held pretty well, but I used high-grade Baltic Birch plywood. If I didn't, I would have epoxied them.

    • @bobicard2503
      @bobicard2503 21 годину тому

      ​@@TheNewbieWoodworkerK. Yeah, I watched your other video and liked the idea of using epoxy and will do so on my MDF DP table... Thanks!

    • @TheNewbieWoodworker
      @TheNewbieWoodworker 20 годин тому

      @@bobicard2503 👍

  • @MS_Techno_Beast4
    @MS_Techno_Beast4 5 днів тому

    Thnx bro a small piece of lead is stuck in the mechanical pencil nozzle

  • @danjeffery2400
    @danjeffery2400 6 днів тому

    Thanks! Very helpful

  • @MsMary-mg3ho
    @MsMary-mg3ho 7 днів тому

    It was worth watching even just for the math jokes. 🤣

  • @chrisleawood3595
    @chrisleawood3595 11 днів тому

    Thank you for this.

  • @LivingTheLifeRetired
    @LivingTheLifeRetired 13 днів тому

    Thanks for the video. I’m new and just starting out. Can I ask why you only added one runner to your sled instead of two? Would two be more stable?

    • @TheNewbieWoodworker
      @TheNewbieWoodworker 12 днів тому

      I've been asked that before, so I wrote up a response: thenewbiewoodworker.com/2018/05/07/cross-cut-sleds-why-i-only-use-one-runner.html

    • @LivingTheLifeRetired
      @LivingTheLifeRetired 12 днів тому

      @@TheNewbieWoodworker that’s a great reply. Thank you.

    • @TheNewbieWoodworker
      @TheNewbieWoodworker 12 днів тому

      @@LivingTheLifeRetired 👍

  • @pathardage1880
    @pathardage1880 14 днів тому

    OK; you've shaken me up. Thank you for pointing out that the router isn't the do-all tool.

  • @Joe1960
    @Joe1960 15 днів тому

    Thank you

  • @dfar1962
    @dfar1962 16 днів тому

    Funny, my old man would sometimes ask: "If you are a professional carpenter then show me your hands!" There was a time when the railroad would always prefer the brakeman with missing fingers. Experience is a funny thing!

  • @DavidABurns
    @DavidABurns 16 днів тому

    I've been considering a cyclone for my shop. Your video was very useful I will probably get the generic one.

    • @TheNewbieWoodworker
      @TheNewbieWoodworker 16 днів тому

      Glad I could help. I'm not sure Amazon still sells them, by the way.

  • @chaecoco2
    @chaecoco2 17 днів тому

    What about a "Trans" knob in the knob gender section? Got to be inclusive.

  • @josephKEOarthur
    @josephKEOarthur 21 день тому

    🎉 i came for the graphic pictures.

  • @seyed1231
    @seyed1231 24 дні тому

    Thanks for very good and beginer understandable explanation, and very good tips. You have right, now I better understand what other guys videos talk about.

  • @BostonMike68
    @BostonMike68 25 днів тому

    I'm making my own version of this, but I am using 2 4" Dayton reference aluminum full range driver's and with titanium tweeters crossed at 3000 also the 5 battery pack. Iim also building my own cabinet out of oak because I like hardwood but it makes it heavy.

  • @jetsundolmabhutia3659
    @jetsundolmabhutia3659 26 днів тому

    THANKS so much

  • @jerryjmcconnell
    @jerryjmcconnell 26 днів тому

    feed the beast

  • @sempakrangergg
    @sempakrangergg 26 днів тому

    💵💵💰💰 I'll just be doing any woodwork outside.

    • @TheNewbieWoodworker
      @TheNewbieWoodworker 26 днів тому

      If you can do it outside, your risk of exposure to breathing in dust is vastly improved.

  • @RoseWoodWork
    @RoseWoodWork 27 днів тому

    This video is gold, I don't have a saw table yet but that is because I'm always intimidated by it. I have been watching videos and educate myself to be safe when one day I decide to have a table saw. My life and body is too valuable for me to handle a table saw that I have no idea how to use, be safe and always wear protective gear no matter what machine or tool you are using. Great video highly recommend to anyone that wants to learn and be safe.

    • @TheNewbieWoodworker
      @TheNewbieWoodworker 26 днів тому

      Glad I could help. I would recommend a SawStop, even though they're expensive.

  • @flynnhughes1884
    @flynnhughes1884 27 днів тому

    Thx this was the most helpful video ever

  • @LivingTheLifeRetired
    @LivingTheLifeRetired 28 днів тому

    Clearly not a beginner woodworker video.

  • @sweetshot_177
    @sweetshot_177 29 днів тому

    For cutting pvc my preferred method is just a Milwaukee battery powered sawz-all with the fine tooth metal cutting blade. Teeth on the metal cutting blade are almost identical to the ones on your hack saw and gets the job done with zero arm work.

  • @hamifami
    @hamifami 29 днів тому

    question what was the software you used for laying it out on the computer?

  • @gregmize01
    @gregmize01 29 днів тому

    thanks!

  • @TheGooglyminotaur
    @TheGooglyminotaur Місяць тому

    I had to stop reading comments in most videos. Woodworking is often helpful though. Usually there are good tips shared with an honest desire to share knowledge. This comment section reminds me of a young woman who was so hassled by viewers, she left the platform. Her hair was waist length and flawless. Normally, this is because we’ve never had a big hair cut. Hers was a conscious effort and she wanted to share what she learned. It’s shocking how many people came to learn something and left horrible comments. If they knew so much, why were they looking for instructions? “You’re not brushing correctly!” the desperate short-haired women yelled at the long-haired woman with hair they worship. I think it’s great to see modifications for safety and I appreciate the ideas! Anyone who doesn’t can make their own ******* video.

    • @TheNewbieWoodworker
      @TheNewbieWoodworker Місяць тому

      LOL. I don't worry too much about the negative comments I get - honestly I don't get that many negative comments. I knew this video would be different because I brought it on myself. So I'm cool with them.

  • @diydaveman
    @diydaveman Місяць тому

    This seems like the bucket on the inside would still be collapsing but you just can't see it? Hmm

    • @TheNewbieWoodworker
      @TheNewbieWoodworker Місяць тому

      Some times that does happen, but you can tell because it changes the shape of the outer bucket. So as with most things, this doesn't always work. With that said, I suspect some hot glue could solve that problem.

    • @diydaveman
      @diydaveman Місяць тому

      @@TheNewbieWoodworker I had some 3/8" rebar laying around and bent it into a cork scew and fitted it inside my bucket. The bucket still collapses but only slightly in two different places. I appreciate you posting this to give me some ideas on how to make this work with what I had in my shop! 👍

    • @TheNewbieWoodworker
      @TheNewbieWoodworker Місяць тому

      @@diydaveman Good idea. I wonder if you made one or two that are circles, if that would help?

  • @Ted_James
    @Ted_James Місяць тому

    Very informative video! Brilliant idea about the box over the T-track when cutting. I'm going to make one of those for wood cutting as well as T-track cutting. It seems like a great way to keep dust from flying all over the place. Also, great idea about using carriage bolts (got a ton of them). I'll be checking out more of your videos.

  • @ridingunicorn6476
    @ridingunicorn6476 Місяць тому

    Perfect video. I'm sitting here looking at my options for the Jobsite Sawstop. Thank you!

  • @bigpete4227
    @bigpete4227 Місяць тому

    Cheers mate. Just followed your vid and did the job, subscribed.

  • @charlesburnett9209
    @charlesburnett9209 Місяць тому

    Excellent video! I am trying to drill ipe(ironwood) bench slats to accomodate carriage bolts. Can I use a Forstner bit on my hand drill? I anticipate using carbide bits due to hardness of the ipe.Thanks.

    • @TheNewbieWoodworker
      @TheNewbieWoodworker Місяць тому

      I wouldn't use forstner bits to cut into pipes - they're designed for wood. I'm not sure what you could use, actually.

  • @danbromberg
    @danbromberg Місяць тому

    Well presented but I was hoping for an example of drilling through the side of an already hung cabinet.

    • @TheNewbieWoodworker
      @TheNewbieWoodworker Місяць тому

      Sorry, but showing examples for every way you could use them isn't really practical.

  • @jacob-thegoat
    @jacob-thegoat Місяць тому

    Very informative video. Thank you 🙏

  • @katecindy414
    @katecindy414 Місяць тому

    Thank you

  • @graham8854
    @graham8854 Місяць тому

    genius!

  • @GemCityPhotons
    @GemCityPhotons Місяць тому

    I have this exact model drill press, I bought it from Sears when they were going out of business for a quarter and a song. As I was drilling tonight. POP! You were the first search result. How incredibly handy. The model you've linked to doesn't appear to be the same size as the one you originally selected. You think it will work ok in this 10" craftsman? Thanks!

    • @TheNewbieWoodworker
      @TheNewbieWoodworker Місяць тому

      Honestly, this was so long ago that I just don't remember. Sorry!

    • @GemCityPhotons
      @GemCityPhotons Місяць тому

      @@TheNewbieWoodworker Oh no worries, for ~$7 I just ordered one, and if it fits, great, if not, I can poke around and find another one.

    • @TheNewbieWoodworker
      @TheNewbieWoodworker Місяць тому

      @@GemCityPhotons The nice thing is, if it doesn't fit, you'll have a better idea of what you need to get.

    • @GemCityPhotons
      @GemCityPhotons Місяць тому

      @@TheNewbieWoodworker Yeah, honestly, I didn't realize it would be this easy. I should have, because a spring is a consumable part, but I suppose I just never thought about it until it popped.

    • @TheNewbieWoodworker
      @TheNewbieWoodworker Місяць тому

      @@GemCityPhotons Actually, same here. I found an obscure video that mentioned it, and it was one of those forehead-smacking moments - of course!

  • @rc01010101
    @rc01010101 Місяць тому

    So many issues. One I haven't seen mentioned is tapping into plywood for the machine screws. They'll come loose and out of alignment constantly, not to mention wood makes a terrible sled guide.

    • @TheNewbieWoodworker
      @TheNewbieWoodworker Місяць тому

      Baltic Birch Plywood is plenty strong enough for the threads - I've never had a probem even after 4 years. But if threading the runners bothers you, then don't do it. As for wood making a terrible sled guide, I'm not sure where you got that from, but it's wrong. Yes, *some* wood isn't good for it, and you should always take grain direction into account, unless it's good quality plywood in which case the grain direction doesn't really matter. I have multiple sleds for various usages, and the wood runners have never been an issue.

  • @dougthomson5544
    @dougthomson5544 Місяць тому

    You’re not alone brother, not at all. After years of no accidents, I was cutting some very old, very hard maple and had about 1/8” above the saw blade. I should have cut 1/2 depth and flipped the board over and cut the other half, but the board was thick and very heavy and I just didn’t. My old Unisaw could cut the whole thing in a single pass, so off I went. The saw wasn’t pooped, but I was and I cut the power, leaned on the board to rest and put my right hand (good hand) right on the spinning down blade. Remember only 1/8”, maybe less above the wood, so luckily I still have my fingers, but there was a lot of blood. I just grabbed my hand and said to my wife, “Linda, it’s time to go to the hospital now.” So off we went and I ended up with an emergency doc who did the most beautiful stitching (about 80 or 90 stitches on four fingers). The scars are now barely visible but my finger tips are quite numb, get very cold and painful in the winter, and don’t do things like chopsticks very well. Stupid, tired and impatient … I knew better and got VERY lucky as did you. That could have hit your face or a carotid, or … Thanks for the story.

    • @TheNewbieWoodworker
      @TheNewbieWoodworker Місяць тому

      Thanks for your story too. Your story is one of the reasons I own a SawStop. Because you just never know...

  • @tombosanko3085
    @tombosanko3085 Місяць тому

    Ouch I always try to be careful around any power tools. No matter how careful a person can be, accidents happen.

  • @raymundomarroquin7105
    @raymundomarroquin7105 Місяць тому

    Thank you!

  • @MrWetnutz
    @MrWetnutz Місяць тому

    Well, I did kill myself and it's all your fault.

    • @TheNewbieWoodworker
      @TheNewbieWoodworker Місяць тому

      Wow, what ISP works from the afterlife?

    • @MrWetnutz
      @MrWetnutz Місяць тому

      @@TheNewbieWoodworker Spectral, Eternity Warner, Deceased Online, just to name a few.

    • @TheNewbieWoodworker
      @TheNewbieWoodworker Місяць тому

      @@MrWetnutz LOL! I prefer "Time's Up Warner". Damn, I should be better than this, but that's all I got.

  • @user-pd7hk8ux9c
    @user-pd7hk8ux9c Місяць тому

    The reading sliding gauge part on your video is not the same as on your website? Is there any difference in calibrating?

    • @TheNewbieWoodworker
      @TheNewbieWoodworker Місяць тому

      Honestly, I don't know. I'm sure they've changed things in the 4 years since I put out this video.

  • @tonycosta3302
    @tonycosta3302 Місяць тому

    The Dust Deputy is the real deal. It’s so efficient I have barely a handful of dust in my vacuum after more than two years. You will. Never buy a filter again.

    • @TheNewbieWoodworker
      @TheNewbieWoodworker Місяць тому

      👍

    • @aoe2geek
      @aoe2geek 11 днів тому

      Just know you’re trading sucking power by using something like the dust deputy which has an impact on the particles you breathe in. I just use a bag and empty it out periodically.

    • @TheNewbieWoodworker
      @TheNewbieWoodworker 10 днів тому

      @@aoe2geek Not much - The dust particles that are more hazardrous to your health are the fine dust particles, and this type of dust collection doesn't collect them. If you're worried about what you breath in, learn about fine dust particles. But be warned - it'll lead you down a rabit trail with no end in sight.

  • @kkbell
    @kkbell Місяць тому

    Thank you! This was helpful on calibration with the current unit. I have the original version but have recently ordered the new sliding gauge part. I never liked the blade routine on the old unit, so this is what I did in case it helps anyone. Set your fence anywhere, rip a stable hardwood at some random width, and zero the Wixey. Then measure the ripped board and back the fence up to negative that number. When you get there, zero the Wixey again. Done.