Great video from my favourite place in the UK. 6 more weeks then home to Dumfries for a couple of weeks. Would love to see you router table build, I really need one but short on space. Look forward to seeing what you put together.
@TiniestWorkshed2 күн бұрын
@@keithhoughton2658 Hoping to get a proper start on the new one soon!
@JamesLelyveld5 күн бұрын
Cool set up 😀, where did you get the router table bits from? Are you happy with how they preform?
@TiniestWorkshed5 күн бұрын
Aliexpress I think. They’re ok, but the crank being at the back is a hassle. I got a new and much upgraded lift and plate, and there’s a video on it!
@JamesLelyveld5 күн бұрын
@@TiniestWorkshed awesome, I'll watch that.
@markpullen615 күн бұрын
Thanks for that, I now know which way I'm going to light my new workshop when I've put it together
@TiniestWorkshed5 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@markpullen615 күн бұрын
@@TiniestWorkshed you have a new subscriber too
@TiniestWorkshed5 күн бұрын
@@markpullen61 Thank you!
@lucascalici79907 күн бұрын
Hi, I stay in Edinburgh and I have a tiny shed as workshop too, perhaps we could meet and share some ideas/make something together, let me know if you are interested
@kevinwillis670711 күн бұрын
and i thought my 13 x 8 shed was small😄
@TiniestWorkshed11 күн бұрын
A palace in comparison!
@kevinwillis670710 күн бұрын
@@TiniestWorkshed I actually built a covered pergola next to it with clear polycarbonate roof sheets, it's 8 X10 and gives somewhere dry to do messy jobs like sawing and sanding, I get great use from sawhorses with a plywood top as a second sort of workbench,we have as much rain here in Ireland, cheers
@TiniestWorkshed10 күн бұрын
@@kevinwillis6707 That’s a smart idea. I quite fancy trying it. I do have one of those pop-up gazebos, 3m sq. Bit of a faff to set up though.
@kevinwillis670710 күн бұрын
@@TiniestWorkshed yes those gazebos are more trouble than they are worth I think. I spent around 500 euros on materials for the gazebo, have all the wood 2 coats of oil based preservative, it's also somewhere nice to store excess wood as one side is next to my fence, but your missus may object to that😄
@TiniestWorkshed10 күн бұрын
@@kevinwillis6707 😅
@awlthatwoodcrafts891112 күн бұрын
Often times the simplest solutions tend to be the best. What mic are you using? I've looked at a few similar models and always wondered how they sound but in your environment, it's perfect. With the exception of when you turn your head away from the mic, it's a very nice sound without any background echo or noise.
@TiniestWorkshed12 күн бұрын
I did actually just upgrade my mic (since this video). New one on that with details soon!
@user-rx7oy9pi1t12 күн бұрын
It's a stoater! Clyde-built. That's about what I paid for a router plate alone for the Triton router that also puts the lift socket under the fence.
@TiniestWorkshed12 күн бұрын
I suspect it’ll grace more than one iteration of my router table in future!
@jordanborth14 күн бұрын
video quality looks and sounds great!
@TiniestWorkshed13 күн бұрын
Glad to hear it! I’ll keep experimenting too.
@steven_vogt15 күн бұрын
Subscribed. Not sure if you can fit me in as well… 😂 Intrigued and looking forward to seeing what’s coming 👍
@jeffmcfadden0117 күн бұрын
A cinematic masterpiece
@TiniestWorkshed16 күн бұрын
😆
@PhilsWorkshop195317 күн бұрын
Like your shed like your vids will check them out later have subscribed to your channel well done up to now
@TiniestWorkshed17 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@PhilsWorkshop195317 күн бұрын
@@TiniestWorkshed your most welcome hope you enjoy mine
@sandman265117 күн бұрын
Great review i have been toying with the idea of getting one, liked and subscribed
@TiniestWorkshed17 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@Sfc198317 күн бұрын
👍🏴🏴🏴
@TiniestWorkshed17 күн бұрын
🏴
@fourmacs816720 күн бұрын
Nice that ye both have yer own space
@TiniestWorkshed17 күн бұрын
Our son can run back and forth between them!
@spycedezynuk21 күн бұрын
Have been using one of these for about two years now it’s been great. I only bought it as temporary solution but haven’t upgraded yet. I improved it by using it with a cyclone separator. Then found the stock hose can come off and 50mm transparent flexible hose (I found on Amazon) push fits straight in, if you ever think of going that route. Really improved the suction through the cyclone 👍🏻
@TiniestWorkshed21 күн бұрын
Excellent tips. Was already having a think about a separator. And maybe some ductwork up in the ceiling somehow!
@awlthatwoodcrafts891122 күн бұрын
Dang. Stuck in your shop. Oh the humanity! ;-)
@TiniestWorkshed22 күн бұрын
😁
@tantramarinteractive23 күн бұрын
the term “CLS” was unfamiliar to me. Imagine my surprise - as a Canadian (also starting up in woodworking) - when I looked it up! 🤣
@TiniestWorkshed23 күн бұрын
Worldwide impact of your fair nation!
@Sinarglondong23 күн бұрын
Very good ❤❤❤
@TiniestWorkshed23 күн бұрын
🙂
@tantramarinteractive26 күн бұрын
“a book” he says, as if he didn’t write said book. ;) (love the Strat and the Aeron, by the way.) Oh, and I just finished JINX - excellent 3rd entry in the KESTREL series. Can’t wait for the next entry. 😎👍
@TiniestWorkshed26 күн бұрын
Thanks so much! Consider leaving a rating or review on your preferred online bookshop… 💚🙏
@tantramarinteractive26 күн бұрын
@@TiniestWorkshed Already done (goodreads) :)
@Obtuse9427 күн бұрын
I hope they make one for a full sized router. Great review, thanks.
@alanbrady711624 күн бұрын
Im totally confused when it comes to router lifts. I wondered if most of these lifts are designed for the 1/4 sized routers, i got a half inch that I'd love to get a lift for
@TiniestWorkshed17 күн бұрын
That would be nice to see. Thanks for watching!
@lacklustre22227 күн бұрын
You make amazing videos. I have a small shop myself. Keep it up!
@TiniestWorkshed27 күн бұрын
Thanks so much!
@proevilz27 күн бұрын
why do it on in the inside? lol use a door stopper, or a piece of rope tied to the outside of the gate to the fence or something
@TiniestWorkshed27 күн бұрын
The problem with a door stopper is that the shed door drops down to concrete, and I don’t want to drill a fixed stop into it. The fence is only on the far side, so a rope to there would stop it closing, but not from opening further (which is how damage would happen)!
@proevilz27 күн бұрын
@@TiniestWorkshed I'd still at least reverse the hook to the outside, be a right pain having to keep ducking under that pal
@awlthatwoodcrafts891129 күн бұрын
Dang, the price! Even in the US. I may be upgrading my router table in the near future. Adding a router table to the wing of my table saw was the best addition to my little shop. It may seem redundant to have a second tool that can do many of the things you can do on a table saw, but having the option is invaluable. The two tools may do the same thing but they do it differently and that's what makes having the option so great. New subscriber. Can't wait to check out more of your videos.
@TiniestWorkshed29 күн бұрын
Thank you! That’s what I’m finding too. Especially in a small space, anything that reduces the friction in starting a project - or making a cut in the best way - is a worthwhile addition. Also, the fun of making the tool or jig in the first place.
@tantramarinteractiveАй бұрын
Ah, the joy of good, well-made tools. This thing looks really solid. Can’t wait to see the final table with it in place. 😎👍
@TiniestWorkshedАй бұрын
Me either! 😂
@Brophyz-Ай бұрын
Love the ingenuity brother, do whatcha can with whatcha got always🙏🏽💪🏽💯
@TiniestWorkshedАй бұрын
Thanks!
@stevefarnworthАй бұрын
Have the same vac and really impressed with it too!
@TiniestWorkshedАй бұрын
Especially handy (with its extension hoses) for blowing dust off any tools I use outside, before bringing them back in. I don’t even have to move the vac!
@tantramarinteractiveАй бұрын
Purple crocks! 😎👍
@TiniestWorkshedАй бұрын
On brand! My wife has lilac ones, and my son has blue with dinosaurs. I can even give you a multi-use tip about them: worn on a hand instead of a foot, they make an amazing scrubbing brush to get dog hair out of the carpet!
@swift_3DАй бұрын
I'd love to see some links to some of these tools, you could make them affiliated and it would help both of us :) about the precautionary kit, do you have one in mind? I'm getting into woodworking as well and I'm super scared of an injury, so having one near by is a must
@TiniestWorkshedАй бұрын
I’ll keep that in mind re tool links! A quick Amazon etc search for tourniquet will readily turn up results. Always get at least two, and unpack one immediately to regularly practice with - and don’t use that one in an actual emergency! You’ll almost certainly never need it, but if you do you’ll want to already know how to use it.
@tantramarinteractive2 ай бұрын
Love it! (and I thought my basement workspace was small!) Like you, I just got a table saw last week, but haven’t used it yet. 😬
@TiniestWorkshed2 ай бұрын
Stay safe, and stay sensibly afraid of it!
@tantramarinteractive2 ай бұрын
A lifelong cabinet maker I knew lost 3 fingers to his just a few years ago. My respect for this thing - and for my circular saw, in particular - is healthy.@@TiniestWorkshed
@freman752 ай бұрын
Does the device offer AI reading features such as text to speech feature?
@anthropomorphique.3 ай бұрын
I honestly miss this version of the 3DS firmware…
@ajwalker44163 ай бұрын
This is a nice overview and my Scribe is supposedly arriving today. One thing I learned is that all of your notes and highlights are available via the cloud through your Kindle app. It makes reviewing and taking action on them easier since you don't have to worry about emailing them to yourself everytime.
@hhjpegg3 ай бұрын
i wonder when people will realize this video is from 2012
@nrDefarioBLF4 ай бұрын
WOW the firmware is so old that miiverse and theme shope are not present, historic video in my opinion
@orinyoutubes4 ай бұрын
Nice, clear demonstration. Thanks for the reminder. Enjoying the videos lately.
@musicroom71854 ай бұрын
Good advice!
@musicroom71854 ай бұрын
What a bizarre situation! At this point, I believe I would ignore without opening any correspondence from this person. I am a musician who does some composing and I understand how exposed it feels to "put yourself out there" and share one's creative efforts. In my case, it would/does not offend me if after listening, someone comments, "That style is not for me", but to imagine them re-writing my work, (as it sounds to be the case for you) is simply beyond comprehension. There is so much of the unpleasantness of life over which we have no control, but in this case, you can be in control just by pushing delete. Keep creating!🙂
@rino64975 ай бұрын
Can you anotate books? Kindle books and existing Google docs or PDFs? I back a huge library of study material that I would like to tag and make comments, should that be possible here?
@mhorohello5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video!
@CrappyBJJBlueBelt5 ай бұрын
Why wouldn’t you just use an iPad? I’m just wondering because an iPad can do everything that this can do plus a billion more things.
@fyodor51215 ай бұрын
I have both. And I prefer to use e-ink device for reading books and manga. Just because it feels like reading a real book. And it's much more convenient for my eyes.
@alljustatoms5 ай бұрын
Writing on it is one of the main joys and feels so much better than an iPad.
@treighpedroche15164 ай бұрын
Battery life is measured in DAYS instead of hours, e-ink is easy on the eyes unlike LCD (Google why LCD is so bad for eye strain), and the writing feel is amazing. Like the video pointed out, it is also easier to not get distracted. For writing and reading only these Android e-ink tablets really are the best devices.
@Ryspadda4 ай бұрын
Screen for reading, Battery and less distractions
@Icytaze3 ай бұрын
I have looked at light emitting screen for a decade, it really disturb my eyes and decrease my productivity. E ink is a great technology for those who want to use digital devices that doesn't have LCD screens. My problem with iPad is not the media distraction but rather its LCD screen, i have have my brightness at 20 percent and night shift nearly max on all my LCD devices.
@thay_05 ай бұрын
hi, thanks for the videos focusing on NA3. everyone is creating videos only about the colored version. But i have a silly request if you wanna try out, could you try playing a youtube video on NA3? i would like to see black and white video performance. it would be nice to see faster and slower screen refresh modes performance.
@TheDrnknmnky5 ай бұрын
Greetings from Luxembourg!
@3dchick6 ай бұрын
THIS IS BRILLIANT! Thank you! I've been dithering between this and a Remarkable 2 for note-taking, but this tips me over to the Scribe.
@YoSoySrRojo Жыл бұрын
The peacefulness really brings nostalgia. Having a peaceful and nice life as a little kid, it sucks to get older but the memories never go away.
@gamingcorner107 Жыл бұрын
what os version is this
@holyLgame0143 Жыл бұрын
The gold old menu, but its interesting how miiverse isn’t on the menu
@JSON_888 Жыл бұрын
i think this is the 3ds web browser?
@microskitz2 жыл бұрын
cool, you got the gameboy tetris before it was delisted
@simonasabbatini32622 жыл бұрын
Il mio non funziona
@gregaltiche65702 жыл бұрын
Hold de b button how:go i death mantain if u have a bomb in dongo cavre ok done
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Great video from my favourite place in the UK. 6 more weeks then home to Dumfries for a couple of weeks. Would love to see you router table build, I really need one but short on space. Look forward to seeing what you put together.
@@keithhoughton2658 Hoping to get a proper start on the new one soon!
Cool set up 😀, where did you get the router table bits from? Are you happy with how they preform?
Aliexpress I think. They’re ok, but the crank being at the back is a hassle. I got a new and much upgraded lift and plate, and there’s a video on it!
@@TiniestWorkshed awesome, I'll watch that.
Thanks for that, I now know which way I'm going to light my new workshop when I've put it together
Thanks for watching!
@@TiniestWorkshed you have a new subscriber too
@@markpullen61 Thank you!
Hi, I stay in Edinburgh and I have a tiny shed as workshop too, perhaps we could meet and share some ideas/make something together, let me know if you are interested
and i thought my 13 x 8 shed was small😄
A palace in comparison!
@@TiniestWorkshed I actually built a covered pergola next to it with clear polycarbonate roof sheets, it's 8 X10 and gives somewhere dry to do messy jobs like sawing and sanding, I get great use from sawhorses with a plywood top as a second sort of workbench,we have as much rain here in Ireland, cheers
@@kevinwillis6707 That’s a smart idea. I quite fancy trying it. I do have one of those pop-up gazebos, 3m sq. Bit of a faff to set up though.
@@TiniestWorkshed yes those gazebos are more trouble than they are worth I think. I spent around 500 euros on materials for the gazebo, have all the wood 2 coats of oil based preservative, it's also somewhere nice to store excess wood as one side is next to my fence, but your missus may object to that😄
@@kevinwillis6707 😅
Often times the simplest solutions tend to be the best. What mic are you using? I've looked at a few similar models and always wondered how they sound but in your environment, it's perfect. With the exception of when you turn your head away from the mic, it's a very nice sound without any background echo or noise.
I did actually just upgrade my mic (since this video). New one on that with details soon!
It's a stoater! Clyde-built. That's about what I paid for a router plate alone for the Triton router that also puts the lift socket under the fence.
I suspect it’ll grace more than one iteration of my router table in future!
video quality looks and sounds great!
Glad to hear it! I’ll keep experimenting too.
Subscribed. Not sure if you can fit me in as well… 😂 Intrigued and looking forward to seeing what’s coming 👍
A cinematic masterpiece
😆
Like your shed like your vids will check them out later have subscribed to your channel well done up to now
Thank you!
@@TiniestWorkshed your most welcome hope you enjoy mine
Great review i have been toying with the idea of getting one, liked and subscribed
Thank you!
👍🏴🏴🏴
🏴
Nice that ye both have yer own space
Our son can run back and forth between them!
Have been using one of these for about two years now it’s been great. I only bought it as temporary solution but haven’t upgraded yet. I improved it by using it with a cyclone separator. Then found the stock hose can come off and 50mm transparent flexible hose (I found on Amazon) push fits straight in, if you ever think of going that route. Really improved the suction through the cyclone 👍🏻
Excellent tips. Was already having a think about a separator. And maybe some ductwork up in the ceiling somehow!
Dang. Stuck in your shop. Oh the humanity! ;-)
😁
the term “CLS” was unfamiliar to me. Imagine my surprise - as a Canadian (also starting up in woodworking) - when I looked it up! 🤣
Worldwide impact of your fair nation!
Very good ❤❤❤
🙂
“a book” he says, as if he didn’t write said book. ;) (love the Strat and the Aeron, by the way.) Oh, and I just finished JINX - excellent 3rd entry in the KESTREL series. Can’t wait for the next entry. 😎👍
Thanks so much! Consider leaving a rating or review on your preferred online bookshop… 💚🙏
@@TiniestWorkshed Already done (goodreads) :)
I hope they make one for a full sized router. Great review, thanks.
Im totally confused when it comes to router lifts. I wondered if most of these lifts are designed for the 1/4 sized routers, i got a half inch that I'd love to get a lift for
That would be nice to see. Thanks for watching!
You make amazing videos. I have a small shop myself. Keep it up!
Thanks so much!
why do it on in the inside? lol use a door stopper, or a piece of rope tied to the outside of the gate to the fence or something
The problem with a door stopper is that the shed door drops down to concrete, and I don’t want to drill a fixed stop into it. The fence is only on the far side, so a rope to there would stop it closing, but not from opening further (which is how damage would happen)!
@@TiniestWorkshed I'd still at least reverse the hook to the outside, be a right pain having to keep ducking under that pal
Dang, the price! Even in the US. I may be upgrading my router table in the near future. Adding a router table to the wing of my table saw was the best addition to my little shop. It may seem redundant to have a second tool that can do many of the things you can do on a table saw, but having the option is invaluable. The two tools may do the same thing but they do it differently and that's what makes having the option so great. New subscriber. Can't wait to check out more of your videos.
Thank you! That’s what I’m finding too. Especially in a small space, anything that reduces the friction in starting a project - or making a cut in the best way - is a worthwhile addition. Also, the fun of making the tool or jig in the first place.
Ah, the joy of good, well-made tools. This thing looks really solid. Can’t wait to see the final table with it in place. 😎👍
Me either! 😂
Love the ingenuity brother, do whatcha can with whatcha got always🙏🏽💪🏽💯
Thanks!
Have the same vac and really impressed with it too!
Especially handy (with its extension hoses) for blowing dust off any tools I use outside, before bringing them back in. I don’t even have to move the vac!
Purple crocks! 😎👍
On brand! My wife has lilac ones, and my son has blue with dinosaurs. I can even give you a multi-use tip about them: worn on a hand instead of a foot, they make an amazing scrubbing brush to get dog hair out of the carpet!
I'd love to see some links to some of these tools, you could make them affiliated and it would help both of us :) about the precautionary kit, do you have one in mind? I'm getting into woodworking as well and I'm super scared of an injury, so having one near by is a must
I’ll keep that in mind re tool links! A quick Amazon etc search for tourniquet will readily turn up results. Always get at least two, and unpack one immediately to regularly practice with - and don’t use that one in an actual emergency! You’ll almost certainly never need it, but if you do you’ll want to already know how to use it.
Love it! (and I thought my basement workspace was small!) Like you, I just got a table saw last week, but haven’t used it yet. 😬
Stay safe, and stay sensibly afraid of it!
A lifelong cabinet maker I knew lost 3 fingers to his just a few years ago. My respect for this thing - and for my circular saw, in particular - is healthy.@@TiniestWorkshed
Does the device offer AI reading features such as text to speech feature?
I honestly miss this version of the 3DS firmware…
This is a nice overview and my Scribe is supposedly arriving today. One thing I learned is that all of your notes and highlights are available via the cloud through your Kindle app. It makes reviewing and taking action on them easier since you don't have to worry about emailing them to yourself everytime.
i wonder when people will realize this video is from 2012
WOW the firmware is so old that miiverse and theme shope are not present, historic video in my opinion
Nice, clear demonstration. Thanks for the reminder. Enjoying the videos lately.
Good advice!
What a bizarre situation! At this point, I believe I would ignore without opening any correspondence from this person. I am a musician who does some composing and I understand how exposed it feels to "put yourself out there" and share one's creative efforts. In my case, it would/does not offend me if after listening, someone comments, "That style is not for me", but to imagine them re-writing my work, (as it sounds to be the case for you) is simply beyond comprehension. There is so much of the unpleasantness of life over which we have no control, but in this case, you can be in control just by pushing delete. Keep creating!🙂
Can you anotate books? Kindle books and existing Google docs or PDFs? I back a huge library of study material that I would like to tag and make comments, should that be possible here?
Thanks for the video!
Why wouldn’t you just use an iPad? I’m just wondering because an iPad can do everything that this can do plus a billion more things.
I have both. And I prefer to use e-ink device for reading books and manga. Just because it feels like reading a real book. And it's much more convenient for my eyes.
Writing on it is one of the main joys and feels so much better than an iPad.
Battery life is measured in DAYS instead of hours, e-ink is easy on the eyes unlike LCD (Google why LCD is so bad for eye strain), and the writing feel is amazing. Like the video pointed out, it is also easier to not get distracted. For writing and reading only these Android e-ink tablets really are the best devices.
Screen for reading, Battery and less distractions
I have looked at light emitting screen for a decade, it really disturb my eyes and decrease my productivity. E ink is a great technology for those who want to use digital devices that doesn't have LCD screens. My problem with iPad is not the media distraction but rather its LCD screen, i have have my brightness at 20 percent and night shift nearly max on all my LCD devices.
hi, thanks for the videos focusing on NA3. everyone is creating videos only about the colored version. But i have a silly request if you wanna try out, could you try playing a youtube video on NA3? i would like to see black and white video performance. it would be nice to see faster and slower screen refresh modes performance.
Greetings from Luxembourg!
THIS IS BRILLIANT! Thank you! I've been dithering between this and a Remarkable 2 for note-taking, but this tips me over to the Scribe.
The peacefulness really brings nostalgia. Having a peaceful and nice life as a little kid, it sucks to get older but the memories never go away.
what os version is this
The gold old menu, but its interesting how miiverse isn’t on the menu
i think this is the 3ds web browser?
cool, you got the gameboy tetris before it was delisted
Il mio non funziona
Hold de b button how:go i death mantain if u have a bomb in dongo cavre ok done