Tenon Cutting on the Spindle moulder, Sharpening Chain Mortiser and More Baling Action
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Sharpening the chain mortiser as it wouldn't cut butter, using 2 blades in the spindle moulder to make tenons and baling to finish the day off.
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Another great video. IMO the channel has just got even better with the addition of farming content.
@philipwilliams8114
11 ай бұрын
Agreed 👍
I’ve just picked 3 slicks up from a farmers market antique stall , sharpened them up and back to work lovely chisels better than ending up dressing up some restaurant wall
amazing to see the baling in action - thanks for sharing - love the new format - missed your content so keep it coming ! Thanks ...
10hrs of baleing hay & straw is the new ASMR no.1 on KZread 😅 fell asleep before the first bale fell out
@BradshawJoinery
11 ай бұрын
Haha I'll compile a video and save it for a later upload
Big thumbs up for the regular videos!
@BradshawJoinery
11 ай бұрын
Thankyou!
@jamieb-l5132
11 ай бұрын
Brilliant to see you are so diligent with clearing the Black Grass seeds and chaff before leaving the field. Looks like a trusty 68, still my favourite JD.
Love the farming in videos too thank you again Ollie
That looks like an expensive garden spade. I'll definitely need a bigger chisel roll before I can splash out on 1 of those. Great vids and love the new format.
Watching that wobbly bench reminds me how much I miss my Black & Decker Workmate. Got it in 1970s - about the 1 millionth sold. Lost it about 7 years ago. Rock solid and portable
@BradshawJoinery
11 ай бұрын
Yes i used one the other day and discussed why they are not a thing anymore. Thats not a bench of mine to be fair, more a trolley but understand what your saying.
Nice one, i knew you did your joinery on the farm, but didn't know you helped out as well/work. This is definitely Enjoyable.
Great video!
Well done
Another very enjoyable video !!! thank you
@BradshawJoinery
11 ай бұрын
Thanks Michael
I love your work and thank you for taking the time to share. I don’t use Festool equipment but it’s nice to see that you using a Robert Sorby chisel. Mine’s a lot smaller than yours. Keep up the good work 🌞
I like the new format.
@BradshawJoinery
11 ай бұрын
Cheers bud
10:35 "With a little chisel" Proceeds to pull out a chisel that's bigger than a fry cook's spatula :)
@BradshawJoinery
11 ай бұрын
hahaha!!!
Little Chisel lol.
@davydmir6565
11 ай бұрын
What do you mean the shovel he pulled out!
I have watched most of your videos. I run an AI company (Artificial Intelligence... not the other stuff) for agricultural vision solutions for robotics and research. I also love woodworking so this new format is perfect for me. Keep them coming and I think you be at 100k subs in no time and then onwards. Well done and thanks ;-)
“You could ride down that using your balls for brakes” wise man!😂
Looks certainly a lot faster than an old Fergy 165 with a day cab on! 😊
@BradshawJoinery
11 ай бұрын
Ahh just a tad still got the job done though. We've got a 35, main loader tractor until 15 years ago
I work on maintenance of the Boeing 777 and for the trailing edge flaps there’s grease required in a hard to reach location. The nipples are positioned close to hand and are on the end of a length of 1/4 Alu tubing that in turn does all the reaching into the tight spaces before it’s threaded into the fitting. Given the aversion to any excess weight, it must been a right pain. Am surprised not to see similar on the JD
I ask because I do not know - wouldn't it be easier to cut the 2nd operation of the tenon on the RAS?
Fascinating to see more about your life and work. Is that your family's farm?
That’s not a chisel, this is a chisel.
“a little chisel”!!!!!!
What's the wheel looking thing at 19:30 on the front of the tractor for? It's amazing you can go full speed and bale, crazy how powerful these machines have become. Thanks for combining my two favorite things to relax to on KZread, farming and carpentry.
@BradshawJoinery
11 ай бұрын
Thankyou! The front box holds tools, extra twine, has a pushing bar on the front for moving bales and the roller underneath if for pushing big lumps over and flattening them so you can drive over them. Some lumps where combines stop are 6' high 🤣
Hi Ollie, are the flags on the front of the baling machine for alignment ?
@BradshawJoinery
11 ай бұрын
Ey up Jim, no bit of fun, but turns out they have a practical reason too, we like to clean the baler down facing into the wind so the dust goes away from tractor/exhaust etc... Flags make the location easy 😂
"Take this bit off with a *little* chisel? Herrumph ;-) 4"?
Hi.can you included a link to that grease gun extension please my landowner has a mid steer tractor withthree PTO going through the centre and are total suits to grease. Cheers..
@BradshawJoinery
11 ай бұрын
Cheers bud, it's in the description under grease gun adapter 👍 hope it helps still have to be within 10 degrees of the nipple, but much better for close uj's
@243fliptop
11 ай бұрын
@@BradshawJoinery cheers
Loving the farming insights. it's like watching Harry's Farm (I refuse to watch Clarkson)
Where did you get that little chisel from?
@BradshawJoinery
11 ай бұрын
Intertools called a slick
@Goodwithwood69
11 ай бұрын
Seems a smart little company, cheers!
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Make sure you clean all your static machinery if you’ve had green oak on it. It will rust it up in no time!!
@BradshawJoinery
11 ай бұрын
yess! waxed before and after use. I did however mistakedly leave my big slick on a piece of green oak... painful finding that in the morning.
@jonnybriggs6805
11 ай бұрын
Oh no! get the air line and blow in all the nooks and corners. Our Sedgwick planer is not in great shape! @@BradshawJoinery
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Any chance of permission to metal detect on your land please.....🤣
@BradshawJoinery
11 ай бұрын
haha, thats dads retirement plan
Loved seeing you arse up the blade placement order, not in a mean way, just now I know we’re all human! My inferiority complex isn’t just as bad! Charge them more for that one BTW. say it’s a fox wedged tenon ‘Don’t be telling everybody… but see as it fits in the joint the wedge forces out the sides and… ‘ 😜 So not to be nosey if it’s private, but I’m guessing you and your brother do farm work for dad, in exchange for reduced/ free rent on your workshop space? Sweet deal all round, rents my biggest outlay, if I could buy a factory I’d get ahead quick 👍🏻 and no one has you by the balls either
its an excessively large chain and the bin ain't little
Nipple? Do you mean a grease zerk? I put something else on nipples.
See my chisel etc.
Ollie, your thumbnail says shapening not sharpening. Maybe unhelpful for search/views
@BradshawJoinery
11 ай бұрын
Thanks Philip, sorted it.
Scary. I can see your self taught. Thats got to be some of the most dangerous and sloppy machinery operating ive ever seen. Rather you than me.
@BradshawJoinery
10 ай бұрын
Which bit? You can link me to the time if you type it in you comment in this style 0:25 Are you a woodworking machinist? Some of my practices may not be advisable for unskilled operators but I work safely and solely around my machinery.
@joschmoyo4532
10 ай бұрын
@@BradshawJoinery I've been in this trade all my life. I've worked with the best and the worst. I've seen shaper knives go through walls, exploding heads, finger's lost. Ripping tenon cheeks with the grain facing forward in to two saw blades ? If that kicks back on you you will only have yourself to blame. You know it, I know it. It only takes one knot or case hardened timber. It only takes a moment and you won't be able to wind back the clock. Tenons at an angle are always tricky as is shaping round mouldings. What would I have done ? Used a thicker slotting head, flipped the work and reversed the rotation to avoid the risk of a thin blade bending and binding in the cut. That way you only need one blade instead of two and the little extra time it takes ? Inconsequential. OR use an insert tenoning head. I use my shaper as a single end tenoner all the time. But I would never use a saw blade on it. Especially outside of ninety degree angle cut's. Remember, your in the public domain now. People will see how you did that and try to copy it. If I bend the rule's in private then I only have myself to blame. There are huge number of hobby woodworker's out there with a Felder shaper or similar who want to push the limits. When it comes to heavy timber framing it's usually better quicker and easier to do a bare faced tenon anyway. Braces don't need to be the same thickness as the post and beams.