Why the ancient carpenters kept these secrets! smart carpentry
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Ah yes, the ancient technique of using blue painter's tape
@IDiggPattyMayonnaise
2 ай бұрын
Don't forget the ancient secret of using power drills, permanent markers, and box cutters to strip wiring
@garrethboland5646
2 ай бұрын
@@IDiggPattyMayonnaise Hey man, my name's Skeeter Valentine.
None of these techniques claim to be the best, but I love the creativity and creative problem solving! Great work!
@Mrinventor93
4 ай бұрын
Thank you
The various ways of marking odd angles for flooring is quite smart. The cd/pen trick is my favorite. Used that one when installing flooring on countless occasions. The hacksaw blade for a sandpaper cutter is another smart one. Had that one in my work truck, too.
Taking that weird angle with the disc and pen, that made my day! Thanks for a nice video.
As a qualified Carpenter and Joiner, all of those joints and cut outs were dog rough
@tobylou8
10 ай бұрын
I'm not even a carpenter and I thought that they were all very rough.
@mechanomics2649
6 ай бұрын
It's probably because they're all example pieces. It's more about showing the technique than anything else.
So ancient carpentors used philips screws with washers w/4 holes to repair crap?
@troubledsole9104
3 ай бұрын
Ancient carpenters from the 20th century.
@GearJamminSalmon
2 ай бұрын
Just because you and your parents are addicted to Angi doesn't mean the rest of the world is.
Ahh yes, the ancient secrets of double-sided and masking tapes, and of tracing! Truly, arts that have been lost for centuries!
Excellent bit of video editing on 2nd item (downpipe in corner) making the physically impossible possible!!! Can't comment on remaining as stopped watching.
Less than half of this was actual carpentry. The other half was how to make something super simple into more work or attaching 2 pieces of wood with different types of brackets
Some really excellent ideas here that have many practical applications. Thanks so much for sharing them 👏👏👏👏
These are some great joints. Very practical usage. Thanks, inventos manualidades!
@Mrinventor93
9 ай бұрын
Thank you 🤝
A couple of these were neat demonstrations of the applications of simple geometry concepts, which I appreciate. But ALOT of these were either pointless/impractical, or straight up actively bad. I dreaded what I would see every time that chisel came out after the first one. The level of imprecision there is staggering, lots of cases where the wood got absolutely destroyed or cracked apart- even spots where you put screws into something that did literally nothing because they clearly weren't long enough.
@UltimaGabe
6 ай бұрын
There was also a time (at about the 5 or 6 minute mark) where they put two screws in from opposite sides that DEFINITELY would have hit each other if they were long enough to actually be necessary.
1:57 let me use this ruler to drill a screw in 1.5 inches so i can mark some wood without using this ruler
Ancient carpenter with electric drill and framing squares and pencil lmao😅😅
@douglaspinsak1246
3 ай бұрын
Of course-how do you think they built the pyramids?
@XenahWP
3 ай бұрын
@@douglaspinsak1246 🤣🤣🤣
Muchas gracias !
@Mrinventor93
8 ай бұрын
gracias a ti
6:12 Watch that wood BULGE. Better pre-drill that one.
@renecardona4806
9 ай бұрын
You can literally see its split line right above the top of the metal bracket.
Amazing video I had a great time watching from start to finish 😃
@Mrinventor93
8 ай бұрын
I'm glad to read this and I'm glad you liked it, thank you very much.
Que idoloooo!!!!
Very good techniques.
@Mrinventor93
7 ай бұрын
Thank you My friend
Muito bom, obrigado pelas filmagens bastante úteis. Valeu mesmo !!!
@Mrinventor93
9 ай бұрын
Thank you 🤝
amazing tips
@Mrinventor93
7 ай бұрын
Thank you
Didn’t know IKEA was using ancient carpentry secrets
you should pre drill your holes to avoid splitting the wood like at 6:13, other than that, good ideas!
@Mrinventor93
8 ай бұрын
Thank you so much
Thanks for the tricks on how to do wood work!
@Mrinventor93
10 ай бұрын
you're welcome thanks for watching our video
Very Enteresting
Cool!!
@Mrinventor93
9 ай бұрын
Thanks
Realmente son unos trucos verdaderamente asombrosos que ayudarán a mejorar la técnica de algunos que tenemos unas cuantas habilidades para hacer trabajos en madera. Será de mucha utilidad poner en práctica algunos de estos trucos súper interesantes y novedosos para realizar una mejor labor de carpintería. Gracias.
@Mrinventor93
7 ай бұрын
Muchas gracias, me alegro de leer su comentario, gracias saludos
None of these are ancient or secret.
Excelente
@Mrinventor93
8 ай бұрын
Muchas gracias
Simply mind blowing. Thanks for all the tips!
@Mrinventor93
9 ай бұрын
I'm glad they are useful, thanks for watching the video
SIMPLEMENTE NUEVOS MUNDOS 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@Mrinventor93
9 ай бұрын
Saludos!
As a 50 year carpenter I'd had no idea that ancient carpenters had zinc coated screws, dimensional, planes and milled lumber and power tools. You never stop learning. I'll bet the wright brothers got their design from Boeing.
I had no idea that "ancient carpenters had dimensioned lumber, power tools, steel and carbon pencils, and me a professional carpenter.
@Mrinventor93
5 ай бұрын
They were even more sophisticated, thank you very much.
This was the work of a master carpenter. WOW! Thanks for sharing.
why do people always feel the need to add awful music to videos rather than just the audio from the recording?
A little sloppy with the glue; you also might want to consider pre-drilling some of your holes. At 6:12, the end of the wood splits, as if Moses raised his hand and the Red Sea parted.
Wow! He has an incredible sense of the obvious!
I've always felt that if a video or book can give you one usable idea that you can implement from day 1, the time spent watching or reading was well worth it. This video has gobs of useful tricks. I'm handy enough to do some moderate tasks around the house, but quite a few things you showed in this video would have been very useful for me to have had earlier in my home improvement journey. I'll be referring back to this video. Great job!
@Mrinventor93
4 ай бұрын
Thanks
Definitely one of the most educational videos I've watched....and useful.
Thumbs up for 2:25, the cuts, good tip for measuring the triangles. On 4X8 sheets, my cuts are always off by a 1/2 inch, despite measuring, so annoying
Gracias por el video. Para los que no somos carpinteros nos ayuda para hacer bricolaje o salir de algun apuro en casa. 👏👏👏👏👏👏
@Mrinventor93
9 ай бұрын
Me alegro, muchas gracias danco🙏, saludos cordiales!
@6:10 wood splits.....Ouch
I love that ancient carpenters had a trick for removing masking tape residue.😆
@MMBVideoFiles
7 ай бұрын
...and stripping coax cable 😄
@Flixartist
7 ай бұрын
@@MMBVideoFiles you made me literally lol! 😅
All such neat stuff, thanks
Excelente vídeo
Excellent tips,very good video
@Mrinventor93
10 ай бұрын
Thank you My friend 🤝
Que bueno este video. gracias desde Venezuela
Es uno de los oficios más antiguos en lo particular es muy bonito me gustaría aprender de este oficio y por que no ser el mejor carpintero gracias por darme esta oportunidad y estaré al pendiente de sus publicaciones
@Mrinventor93
10 ай бұрын
Es algo muy bonito y aparte es divertido trabajar con madare, muchas gracias por el apoyo🙏, que pase buenas noches!
We all know that one ancient carpenter who was keeping secrets about double sided tape
@pj2524
3 ай бұрын
Bilateral adhesive papyrus
Felicidades muy buen video está muy bien es carpintería bien hecha y apre ndemos mucho los viejos carpinteros fueron siempre envidiosos y no como dice un ebanista es muy diferente los trabajos gracias por enseñar
@Mrinventor93
9 ай бұрын
Muchas gracias, me alegro que le haya gustado el vídeo, bendiciones, saludos!
Brilliant ideas thank you your skill is impressive..good luck for the future..
@Mrinventor93
10 ай бұрын
thank you so much
What was the point of drawing the square in the first video, they literally had a piece of the pipe to trace. When do you ever have that in real world experience?
A lot of smarty pants in the comments, but understand for the average do it yourselfer there are definitely some useful tips in this video. Yes, we know you are special, do way better, and know way more than everyone else so you don't need to say it. We already know. You are the best. You are special. Pat yourself on the head now.
At 6:15 you split the wood, pre drilling the holes as you did in other examples would have prevented that.
Super buen video
You just split the f**king wood there, @ 6:13, genius. That thing ain't holding for sh**. You needed to pre-drill the holes, particularly for soft wood like that. 😕 SMH.
That was fun!
Hacía rato que no veía un video tan útil. ¡Gracias!.-
@Mrinventor93
8 ай бұрын
Muchas gracias
Perfecto!
@Mrinventor93
5 ай бұрын
Muchas gracias
What I really like is the major use of hand tools 😊
I’ve learnt some really useful tips & tricks. Subscribed!
This should be titled, “How to get millions of views and tons of engagement by carpentry professionals who are trying to prove themselves right.” Dude is a genius.
I learned most of these in 4th grade.
@Mrinventor93
5 ай бұрын
That makes me very happy, thank you very much and welcome.
this will save a lot of people from giving up and calling a pro.......truly amazing what complex head scratching problems can be solved with a well thought out simple solution.
@JohnFourtyTwo
10 ай бұрын
I doubt it because most people don’t have these basic tools.
cool video. But did ancient carpenters have power tools and painters tape?
@Mrinventor93
10 ай бұрын
thank you, yes you are absolutely right 😊
@karlkeating2803
10 ай бұрын
They also didn't have screws, which need precision machinery for the their manufacture, or wood glue. I didn't see anything that made the video's title justifiable.
@Mrinventor93
10 ай бұрын
@@karlkeating2803 The ancient carpenters also had good tools and they were more popular than I now believe.
6:14 You split the wood with the screw, you should have pre-drilled the holes before placing the screw.
Thank you 😊
@Mrinventor93
5 ай бұрын
Thanks 😉
Ola.bd.gracias por compartir sus conocimientos.muy útiles.
@Mrinventor93
6 ай бұрын
Muchas gracias, bienvenido Manuel
Siempre se aprende
Define ancient carpenter please. Because using masking tape to remove double sided tape, using power tools, using screws or even stripping cables with razors doesn't feel ancient to me. I say it's click bait title. Some idea here are genius, but some of your work also feel sloppy a bit.
Thanks!
@Mrinventor93
9 ай бұрын
You're welcome, good day!
0:35 it's edited. You can see the piece of wood just snap around the pipe. He had to pull the piece onto the pipe from above, and this won't work when the pipe is actually connected to something.
Great video
I feel blessed to have had such a long life and good fortune. I remember stripping ancient coax cable using an heirloom boxcutter. And yet I sit here today writing this comment using a tool from the distant future.
@DavidHodgesKU11
5 ай бұрын
How many uses before he sliced the F out of one of his fingers?
The tips you shared are very good
@Mrinventor93
10 ай бұрын
Thank you My friend
I love the ole 4 screws trick. Ingenious
Work smarter not harder, tkank for the tips, It's help me a lot in woodworking!
Wow, where did those Ancient Carpenters get their electric jig saws and drills?!
Wonderful. I know nothing abt carpentry. Let me learn something
Me agradan las ideas
@Mrinventor93
5 ай бұрын
Muchas gracias, me alegro que te sean útiles gracias
Super 👍
@Mrinventor93
10 ай бұрын
Thanks
SAW THAT WOOD SPLIT AT 6:00
😮 For the average Homeowner this is a GREAT video. So stop knocking it.
@Mrinventor93
4 ай бұрын
I appreciate your comment
@klj2382
3 ай бұрын
Most of them probably rent an apartment or still live with their parents. Lots of useful tricks in here.
Thank you
@Mrinventor93
10 ай бұрын
Thanks 🤗
Good tips 😊
@Mrinventor93
10 ай бұрын
Thank you
This is a how to video made by somebody who doesn't know anything 😂
Génial 👍👍👍
Good ideal ❤️❤️
@Mrinventor93
10 ай бұрын
Thanks ✌️
Buenos videos de carpintería
@Mrinventor93
10 ай бұрын
Gracias Wilson
OH! OUR! GOD! This is some 100 or even 200 IQ construction right here! I love it!
@Mrinventor93
9 ай бұрын
Glad to hear it. thank you so much
Always wondered how to use a saw.
As a carpenter for over 30 years I'd advise anyone looking for tips to look somewhere else.
I died a little bit inside when he hit that tile with a metal hammer.
What does Ancient LAN and Electrical wiring look like...? So, some cool tips though.... :)
@Mrinventor93
10 ай бұрын
I appreciate your comment, thank you
@DrFiero
10 ай бұрын
It was probably cat3 cable, so qualified as ancient. ;)
Ancient carpenters never had screws,the term Joyner,or joiner comes from about the 14th century when wood was nailed together.Otherwise joints such as mortice and tenon,tusk tenon,or dovetails were used.
Si los antiguos carpinteros hubiesen trabajado asi creo que la carpinteria no existiria desde hace mucho. Un poco de respeto para los arboles que nos dan este magnifico material, gracias.
I love carpentry. Takes skill and creativity.
@Mrinventor93
6 ай бұрын
I am glad that you are a person interested in this world of carpentry.
@sonusancti
6 ай бұрын
@@Mrinventor93 my late father was too. I think I take after him. You are fortunate you get to do what you love. Many of us still struggle to pursue our aspirations.
@Mrinventor93
6 ай бұрын
Follow your father's path, there is no better way to get ahead without the advice of our parents, thank you and believe me, you will soon be successful.@@sonusancti
The tools being used in this video is not the point here, but the actual work he's doing. Obviously "ancient carpenters" used the tools they had availlable at the time.🙄
Mind blowin
Al poner ese último tornillo, la madera se rajó. Cuando se ponen tornillos cerca del extremo de una pieza de madera, se tienen que hacer pretaladros.