Woodworking with DIY tools
Woodworking with DIY tools
Hi, I am Sergio Acuña Padin, and this channel is about woodworking with simple electric diy tools, and making homemade tools, including how to make woodworking tools and contraptions. I attach those machines to some bench and boards to use them as a table saw, a homemade jointer, a homemade planer, a router table and some other woodworking tools like a jigsaw table, a drum sander, a disc sander and also some drill press table. You will also find how to make woodworking projects (pieces of furniture and other) explained step-by-step. You will also find woodworking tips and ideas.
In this channel I show some of the videos of my woodworking channel Enredandonogaraxe, but reissued with comments in English.
The homemade tools I make, and the use I give to those homemade tools that I have, and to the tools I make, can be dangerous (or even not recommended), so it is under your sole responsibility if you decide to follow the instructions you watch in my videos.
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So helpful! Will I be able to cut half centimeters off of strips that are too long using this method? Or is it harder to cut short pieces off? Any suggestions would be helpful.
Please go back to use your own voice! Your videos is awesome and you always have been very good to describe what you are doing . Even with your accent. Without your own voice the ”personality” of the channel is gone.😢
Simply amazing 👍👍
Excellent, many thanks.
👍👍👍 Your skills have certainly improved over the years. Thank you
Lindo trabajo😂
Bring back your Spanish accent!
What is the brand / model of the long jigsaw blade you are using? Thank you
Good idea but execution can be improved. I would make sure that the saw cut prior to the wedge is centered and does not drift off.
Спасибо за видео 😊
Where did you bought the bearing? What is the inner and outer diameter and height? Thank you
If blade more thick, the resistance increase, the motor will work harder.
Nice simple instructions
Thanks.🎉
Great video and great information
School enxampl of detailed explanation. Good work Sir Thank you very much.🎉
I liked your real voice! Accent and all! Be you!
Awesome
This is perfect since all I have is a jigsaw. Other videos show routers, etc. which I don't have. You came up with a simple technique.
What was the size of this box
Love your work, but not so much for the ai voicesounds like a comercial " buy now for 99,99 and you don't believe it but you get a free..." LOL
I don´t like the voice too. I like your own voice. It`s more real. Please do not use it again 🙂
bro we loved your accent get rid of this AI voice
q bst
👍👍👍. Thanks
Genius! ❤👍🏻
Best explanation on how to use a caliper. No intro, no fluff... Quick, precise, and to the point. in Under 5 mins!
going to go try this now. good stuff. 7:05 you got some wiggle in your drill bit there.
Sergio, Great video from start to finish and content. Thanks again from Cornwall, Ontario, Canada!
A lot less complicated than any other jigsaw jig I have seen, and works better. I like it. I definitely will be making something along these lines, probably with minor changes because I am not needing a jig quite this accurate. I have subscribed. I am 83, started in woodworking helping my carpenter grandfather when I was about 7, but, can always learn.
This is amazing and thorough. Thank you! There are too many resources out there that make no sense to me, a person with limited experience and skill who wants to learn to make things.
Simple but to the pont.Thank you Sir.🎉
You don't need to pivot points unless you are trying to cut an oval, circles have one. That's extremely basic geometry and this looks like some dumb AI written script "teaching" wrong information
Clear instructions. the 35mm hole is21.5mm away from the edge, the hinge holder has a setback of 37mm, as seen on your jig.
That poor jigsaw 😮
Very clear instructions. Many thanks.
Hei I have a bosch and a cordless einhell, even if my bosch blade can be atached to the einhell, will drop at first use, how do I determin what type of blades I need like the einhell only came with a kwb has a 6235 on it, does that number tell how thik the blade should be?
Can you explain the type of blades regarding thickness, I have a bosch similar with yours with lots of blades, but none of them will stay in my cordless einhell, even if both have that T hold design, I can even atach it to the einhell, just that it will drop at first cut, I really want to understand if the notation on the blades tell the thickness like einhell has kwb blade 6235
Ever heard of a dado blade?
Thanks to you and your video, I managed to fit hidden hinges to three cabinets first time I've given it a try.
That last blade - the gritty one. I’ve found them useful for cutting fibre cement sheets where a wood blade would dull quickly.
Great idea! That’s why I love KZread.
I’m definitely building one thank you
Идеально 👌 Самая лучшая идея! Спасибо большое
Very good explanations bro. Thank you!!
NICE!
Thanks for the video. When building out of wood, aren't we supposed to avoid joining the screws through the end grain of the wood? Would using a pocket screw approach not work better? Thanks
Thank you.
Best jigsaw demonstration video ever. Thanks for your time.
That is impressive. My only concern is picking up the jig in 6 months and getting the order of operations correct.
Thank You, very good one!