Clever ways to make better table saw crosscuts
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Part 3 of 5: A comprehensive table saw course for woodworkers
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@MojoPup
4 жыл бұрын
Do you have another source for those Safety Glasses? Who makes them? The link doesn't work.
@roncostas2223
4 жыл бұрын
Your videos are great I learned so much ty
@harveysburger
3 жыл бұрын
Hey, the safety glasses + ear plugs link is broken. It says the product is no longer active
I was an idiot to every use my table saw before discovering this channel. Your videos should be mandatory watching for every home improver! Thank you a thousand times for setting me straight while I still have all my fingers! _Going to the workshop to build myself an auxiliary fence for my miter gauge._
There are a few people on KZread that I trust when giving advice on KZread, Stumpy Nubs is one of them.
Thanks James. I'm re-watching these because I just got a new SawStop Jobsite Pro table saw and thought some refreshers would be in order.
As a retired shop teacher of forty years, I find myself smiling and nodding a lot, but there are still many tips that have me wishing I had known that several decades earlier.
This is the sort of video that KZread was made for. Perfectly executed and chock full of useful and interesting information!
How is all this information free? props for sharing a high-quality class. There's a spot for you in wood heaven.
its so great to get a explanation with out gimmicks or obnoxious screaming just a guy explaining his craft in a calm manner channels like this or so under rated :)
This thoughtful table saw series proves once again that the devil is in the details (along with the accidents). Thank you Professor Hamilton. You have saved a lot of fingers. Plus, I always like good results.
I have been woodworking for 45 years and these are great videos. I learn from them and every new woodworker should watch them carefully and often.
what idiots gave this guy a thumbs down. he clearly explains the skill level for this video. when explaining something he explains how to, why, what happens if u do it incorrectly, and how it looks when u do it correctly. and he does it in a way that is easy to understand. he uses example videos to explain wich really helps people that learn easier hands on. he is an excellent teacher. thank s for the video dude gonna subscribe now
@gregmislick1117
5 жыл бұрын
dunno, but that first idiot found 4 friends....(and counting I'm sure, you just can't beat a good idiot)
I've been a woodworker for 20 plus years, but a refresher never hurt anybody. Plus, like they say, if you're not careful you might just learn something. Keep up the good work Mr Hamilton.
This series is so good, it should be required viewing for anyone with a table saw!
@philbunston9663
3 жыл бұрын
Ditto .
@mrkrause3
3 жыл бұрын
Ditto!
@rjrotermund
2 жыл бұрын
Ditto!
@woodworkingandepoxy643
2 жыл бұрын
2 years late but ditto!
I love this. Nothing wrong with teaching old dogs new tricks and reminders to not get complacent with unsafe habits
ATTENTION NEW WOODWORKERS: Download this video series! Then SUBSCRIBE James gives a wealth of very valuable information in a 12 minute video.. As a 40 year woodworker , " the old dog can learn new tricks". You will produce a much higher quality project following this advise, while avoiding potentially harmful injuries. Great job James, 2 thumbs up.
You are an exceptional teacher. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. You’ve helped make me a better woodworker and avoid becoming one with stumpy nubs.
I know this is an old video, but I just want to say thank you. I am new to all of this. Covid introduced me to woodworking when I built desks for my wife and I, so we could work from home. I found a passion for it. We are having a workshop built in our backyard, and I am finally facing my fear of some of the more intimidating tools, the table saw being at the top of the list. All the information on youtube is helpful, but overwhelming. Videos like this help me feel much more prepared. So thank you!
invaluable series so far! would love a similar series on the router table next.
6:35 - "a dumb mistake that a surprising number of folks make". Yeah, that would be me. Just before Thanksgiving, I almost lost the end of my right index finger reaching over the blade to move an offcut. 8 weeks with it almost totally immobile and protecting it like gold since. The skin is nearly 100% healed and I don't see stars every time I brush up against something. I was incredibly lucky - no nerve, tendon or bone damage. Can't bend it at the last knuckle anymore, but I'm lucky I still have a finger, and I'll always have the scar to remind me not to be so stupid! First project (after I check the 8 things in your latest video) is to build the auxiliary miter sled in this video! I've watched this whole series a number of times. Thorough and clear (as usual), with lots of good tips and troubleshooting to boot! You're one of my go-to channels for all things woodworking. Thanks for all you do Stumpy! Hope you're recovering well from your own angle grinder accident.
now i know what makes some of my cuts uneven, thank you for that.
As a beginning woodworker, these tutorial videos are GREAT. They are packed with useful content in an easy to grasp presentation.
I have recently acquired some woodworking tools from my grandmother. She had a mess of a garage and told me if I clean it I can keep anything I want. So far I've got a 14in bandsaw, 10in table saw, a few hand planes, and other hand tools, my buddy gave me a nice dewalt 12in miter. I just wanted to know that since watching your videos I have learned how to use these screaming death machines and keep my fingers so thank you.
As a complete novice (and I do mean novice - as in I’ve never even been around a table saw!), these videos are gold. I have to take a lot of notes and master the vocabulary, but I’m able to learn what I need to make the cuts I couldn’t before. I used pre-cut wood to build a cabinet. I had a miter saw that could handle the cuts I needed for that one. It turned out really well - the second time. 😂 I only had 5 inches and made a spice rack with full extension. It was challenging since I had to make my own plans. This expands my ability to make the next ones considerably since I can’t buy wood the size I need for the next ones I need to make. Thank God for these videos! I was especially glad to have the safety videos. I have a VERY healthy respect for the saw blade! I’m a musician and would absolutely die if I cut any fingers!
Dammit James, this is becoming an addiction, Been woodworking for 35 years, but you always have some good nuggets,. Thank you!
@gerryseymour
5 жыл бұрын
We really don't need to think about James' nuggets.
@2AChef-n-BBQ
5 жыл бұрын
@@gerryseymour bwahahahahahaha Amen to that!
80 or 90 tooth blade has worked great for me, crosscut and rip cuts
James, this series is terrific. I like these videos that stay on topic instead of the ones that jump around with comic outtakes like earlier videos. I’ve learned a lot from your you tube videos and am glad I am a subscriber. Keep up your excellent work.
You are a natural born teacher. Thank you for the clear, thorough and easy to follow lessons
Excellent videos, just subscribed! But, man, I'm having to actually make notes (which, I think, is good practice) to remember the stuff!!!😂
A no nonsense, simple, but very informative video. Brilliant
Damn informative! So thorough and descriptive.
Thank you for all you offer us. Your manner of teaching is great, and it doesn't drag. I have learned so much Thank you, K
Very informative and thorough. Thx so much for making it
There are some good woodworking youtubers out there. I'm a new woodworker and I think your content and delivery is just about the best I've seen. Thank you (and thanks to those that help you to create these comprehensive videos) !!
This is a great series!
This is a GREAT series!! Thanks for sharing 👍🏾
Thanks James. Loving these videos as always.
All of your videos are extremely thorough, to the point, well produced, and full of amazing knowledge. Thank you for sharing what you know with all of us!
This is a great series of videos for an old retiree who just took up woodwork dabbling about a year ago ,now im hooked.Your presentation is excellent Im thinking maybe your a teacher of some sort? Anyway great series and like some other comments I read on here Do More!!!!! Thanks my man...
@bobd5119
5 жыл бұрын
Several thousand dittos!
Good stuff. Thanks James.
Excellent info. Exactly what I was looking for.
Stumpy, far and away some of the best videos out there! Bravo!
Just got a table saw from a friend, decided to see what I got here and how it works. It is very well thought out and presented.
Thanks Stumpy. Great as usual!
Excellent stuff. Thank you, James.
A great refresher James, thankyou.
You sir are a great teacher.
Nice tips James. Thanks for the good videos!
Really appreciating these tutorials. Really valuable. Thanks Stumpy!
Very informative,as always.
This is a great series for beginners like me. Thanx!!!
Awesome. So helpful. Thank you.
I love these videos..it focuses my mind on how to make better, more accurate cuts, even if i 'know' all the principles covered here. For example...need to make a new zero clearance insert plate, need to fix my sled as it's a tiny bit warped and doesn't quite sit flat on the table, need better quality blades... it's so easy to neglect the little things that add up over time and affect your work
Thanks for the very informative videos.
Great Series indeed !
Excellent, clear instruction James...great work! Thanks...
I`ve heard all of this before but IT is always good to hear again thanks
Great video James!
Absolutely invaluable advice. Thank you very much
I enjoy your vids, always something interesting. keep those vids coming
Thank you for making this video. It contains a ton of excellent info.
Great tutorials, really appreciate you taking the time to do them. It's always good to go back to basics
KZread should have the thumbs down button make you state why you are giving it a thumbs down or you can’t leave a thumbs down. When I viewed this INVALUABLE lesson on table saw safety and tips it had 6 thumbs down. How can there be 6 people in this arena that are so negative they would thumbs down this video? I just don’t get it. If you don’t find value in these great videos just stop watching. Man people bug me sometimes. Thanks Stumpy, your teaching is over the top. I learn something valuable every time I watch. And I support you through my purchases. Always great tips!! THANK YOU!
This is great. Your advice is excellent and well delivered.
Love watching his videos, i learn so much
Another set of great tips for good results and safe use of a table saw. Keeping the series for re-watching as a refresher. Thanks James. Cheers, Huw
You are a very good educator.
Another great Rockler video!
Another few great tips. Your videos are awesome, thanks for doing them.
Your tips and tricks are succinct. I have learnt a lot of wood working safety tips watching your videos. I have been a subscriber to your channel for a while now - always liked your videos and your style of presentation. Being an engineer, I pay a lot of attention to details in fine woodwork. When in doubt I search for an answer in your wood working journal and/or the videos. Way to go James! Looking forward to your next video.
All good tips stumpy! A refresher course is always a good idea. Keep up the good work!
Thank you for another great lesson James. You are a gifted teacher.
As usual - well done. You always cover a subject well.
More good stuff, keep it coming!
invaluable information. the whole series is awesome
this series is really helpful for this beginner, I will likely re-watch it
Very useful, I will implement these points straight away. Many thanks.
Great video as usual...and Ken at Woodturners wonders I agree is a great guy to deal with..great stuff and great prices...love my CBN wheels!
Wow, so much info. Very helpful. If I had never watched this video, I would have definitely made some of these mistakes you had out lined. Thanks again.
Excellent presentation. Thanks
Very helpful!
Great series’s I’m just a beginner and am finding this so much help.
Hey James, thanks for the great video tutorial on the basics of making cross cuts on the table saw.
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you.
Thanks for the help and what Thomas said.
This is a great video. So much information packed in! I wrote everything down and it took me way over 30 Minutes to watch the video and make my notes. So valueable, thank you very much!
amazing amount of information!! you are incredible!! thank you!
Great series James, Good reminders even though I've been using a tables saw for years..
You do a great job, keep the safety in front.
Thanks for the series. Just got a table saw. These are fantastic and well structured. Appreciate them.
Great video. thanks
Thank you so much for all your videos, I just bought my first Table Saw, and I find all your videos very helpful. I especially appreciate your safety video, thanks!
Great educational value
Great video. No mellow drama just good clear explanation on the How, what and …….. whoops! Thanks Stumpy
Thanks for sharing !
A few decades ago I bought a Sears contractor table saw. Gawd, I wish this video was available then! If you are new to woodworking, you pay attention to what James says, or you will be a statistic.
@Dsoginventor
3 жыл бұрын
@Rocket Man, no, I sold it a year ago.
I like your channel. You always have good tips to helpmthe beginning woodworker. Keep,up the good work!
You sir, are a great teacher. Even after years of experience, I learn something from every posting. Thank you.
Great tips
So much information! I'm going to have to watch this several times. I'm just starting out doing woodworking, but there's so much mind-blowingly simple, effective know-how here, it's crazy. Every issue I've had so far has been answered! Thank you!
Great info even for an old timer