Dailey Woodworks builds custom furniture and cabinetry to help you make your home beautiful and functional. We serve Bryan, Texas, the Brazos Valley area, and ship custom furniture nationwide. We specialize in Heirloom Furniture, Murphy Beds, Dog Crate Furniture, and Custom Built-in Cabinetry. Visit www.daileywoodworks.com/ to start your project
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i need these plans start to finish.
I bought this machine, and i dont know always have a spine on the wood. I put a a wood and it has spine at the start and the end on the wood. Any idea how to remowe the spine? Thnx
I need these plans 😮
You kinda need a bench to make a bench
Does the boards have to be 2*4s for a small shed like this? what would happen if someone used something like 1*2s?
Excellent drill I bought it also because I wanted to have one 😅
After watching, your video it is easy to see Thatcher everything you say à bien about Thatcher planer is Your personal opinions, not realy à neutral opinion, you talk à lot about your usual planer. Il watch 6 other videos compairing the vevor 2 speed with Dewalt 735 and 4 out of 6 say vevor meets and more than Dewalt.
Now that is what I want my stock to look like! I am looking for a stock refinishing video where you start with a fairly good stock with years of patina but I don't want to strip to bare wood. I also have checkering on the stock. Wondering if I can skip all the steps up to the point of the final 2 coats?
Great info. Thank you. I have been wondering about the lights and outlets in spray booths, are these also explosion proof? What do you think about the risk of explosion from the electricity?
thanks for video
Spot on the price
That looks really really nice.
👍👍👍
I built some cabinet doors with a similar pattern however the cabinet doors bowed outward. I am guessing that my hardwood 1/2" thick, and my plywood 1/4" thick is the issue? I am assuming I should have reversed that and made my hardwood 1/4" thick and my plywood 1/2" thick so the wood movement doesn't make the doors bow outward? Or is there something else I am doing wrong? I also did not put a frame around it, because I wanted the pattern to look more seamless with three doors across the front of the cabinet. Thoughts?
Do i need to a filter to it. Or no
I bought an M2 Carbine stock for $30 that was in pretty rough shape. It’s incredibly dry and I was afraid it would split. I’ve been putting on a coat of tru-oil after sanding some of the dried, flaking wood off of it and now it feels like a good stock. The finish is rough purely because I wanted to rejuvenate the wood as much as I could before I did anything major however it will likely be a long time. I was thinking about trying to pretty it up in the mean time with wet sanding. I might have missed it in the video but are you wet sanding with the oil or is it water? I would assume oil but someone who is much more knowledgeable about woodworking would know better
Bought this discounted. Was missing a part. Company wasn't very helpful. I think warranty issues will be a problem. Had to re calibrate everything on this saw. Buyer beware. Way too many cheery reviews out there on this saw.
Did you record this build? Would love to see
festool is garbage compared to makita. for idiots: go watch drag race and learn what only high rpm wont make you win, you need to look both torq and rpm and both are in these tools, and Makita simply destroys all these china made or owned tools. Fasttools if you touch move you start to see its seem like one of those china copy. where bunch of crap which is exotic. while you grab makita its like logical ploacement no extra crap.and simply makita destroys all those tools. It was always was like this
Have you found that now you've got used to it in the table, it's working well? Looks like the leading edge missed on that piece, but I guess that's just a case of getting the feel for it when it comes to feeding in?
@@carpentryjoineryandcabinet6335 there’s definitely a “hold your tongue right” aspect. I’ve increased the infeed and outfeed tables and added a spring loaded block of wood to provide secondary pressure. I need to edgeband some parts today or tomorrow and will shoot a short video of my current set up. Also the quality of edgebanding makes a huge difference. The stuff my lumber supplier sells is bad. There’s a brand called Edge Supply on Amazon that sticks much better
@@DaileyWoodworks that would be good to see. 99% of my work is in frame, so I generally have very little use for an edgebander, and don't want to give up the floorspace for one when I'll use it so little. So if I could use the virutex in a shop made fixture, it would be a real bonus. 👍🙌
Great video
On that fourth cut, you changed the angle that the initial cut was supposed to have made square. I think it's definitely a useful tool, but the fact that there was an 1/8" difference would make me not want to use it blindly for any work requiring great precision.
Nice build but isn't it to dark for the dag inside?
Overkill
How did you determine the draw depth? Is it 21" (in a 21" version for example) from the very front of the draw slide to the rear, or 21" from the front to the back of the pin? Maybe I'm thinking to much and just build the draw to whatever size it says on the draw slide box
I build my drawer boxes whatever depth the drawer slide is labeled for. So if it’s a 21” slide the box is 21” long
Makita working well for 8 years, but heres the kicker..couldn’t help the bad pun. Im gonna get the new fesfool because of the kicks while ripping hardwood and 2x4s. The festool 28 tooth blade makes a big difference over the stock without losing much cut quality.
Thank you
Just be sure which site you order Festool from, some charge shipping while some offer free shipping on anything Festool (like Rockler)
Nice job. Concise information not a lot of fluff. Thanks, I'm in the middle of a Wnichester mod 70 stock refinish and this is the ticket. Again thanks.
What do you use for the top finish coat? Polyurethane or something different.
I use a water based polyurethane from Old Masters
You are wrong, not made in China, factory is in NJ. They are a smaller manufacturer. You can find them on the internet under their name, and even request custom bits which still have life time warranty on them. Cut better than Eagle or any of those other overpriced router bits.
What aventador realy means:
how many american horsesseconds are needed to make a gallon of water warmer by 1 fähre, heit, you know, the german guy unit? :) To make matters worse, your car burns some volume of gas (the liquid in a tank :)) so you can drive some distance. Volume divided by distance is actually an area! So you can measure that eg. in square meters :)
Million dollar video! I love that you didn't disconnect the door latch and all the other connections. Great job!
What air tools can you use effectively with this compressor?
I thought a track saw was a tool I'd want corder as I'd anyways have it hanging on the vac, but this makes me really wonder if I should just get the Makita cordless over the festool corded I was eyeing - this way I have money to spare on extra batteries and if I need to make long cuts I can take it in the courtyard without worrying about schlepping extension cords along.
Even with 95% shop use I’m glad I went cordless. Yes I almost always use dust collection it like you’re saying sometimes there’s that awkward or convenient cut that a cord or hose makes needlessly more difficult.
Bullshit ass gift that robs women thinking their man needs this bullshit product. Definitely returning this bullshit.
I own the 36v makita tracksaw and its been a very good tool to have. I totally agree that I'd buy a tracksaw before I'd buy a table saw. I bought a cheap rail square on amazon and its perfectly square. Just shows that expensive doesn't always mean quality... most of the time it does😂
Nice job on this. I think you might have pushed fence lock cam backwards …. When you broke it. I just adjusted the fence lock mechanism tension. You could add a video on how to do that…. Not hard… just hard to video the steps ( obstructed views) i had to grind a 1/2 in box wrench to thin it out in order to hold adjusting nut while loosening lock nut)
You sir are the Leonardo of gun stocks! Beautiful weapon
Did you end up making the plans and video?
what are the dimensions for the board across the front?
Thank you for your guide video very helpful
How do you get more gloss finish?
You're right. There was terrible management of our government during the pandemic resulting in years of dysfunction, extending well into the next administration. Sad.
Definitely do the thin coat. I messed up and had to wet sand again.
My blades don't spin at all?
Home depot only had 400 wet sand paper. Should I worry about that?
What if you want to add a vent to a door and have it look nice on both sides of the door? And what if it's a solid core door?
Excellent video. Always nice seeing a well filmed and edited video showing fine craftsmen ship. Props!