5 Amazing Woodworking Tools You Will NEVER Find At Any Store!
5 Amazing Woodworking Tools You Will NEVER Find At Any Store!
In this video, Bryan will show you some amazing woodworking tools that you will NEVER find at any Big Box Store! Let Alone Rockler or Woodcraft! From a specialized vises hard to hard to find consumables, these are the tools that you’ve been looking for that you can’t find anywhere!
If you’re looking for some great woodworking tools to add to your tool arsenal, be sure to check out this video! These tools are unique and you won’t find them anywhere else! After watching this video, you’ll have everything you will finally fill that void in your workshop!
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“Angled 1-2-3 Block” – https://amzn.to/3XpRqvC
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Rubio Monocoat – https://amzn.to/3ke0tSa
White Scotch Brite Pads – https://amzn.to/3XoH1QK
Set up triangles kick ass. Thanks for the valuable info.
What’s special about the white pads vs the other colours?
Really loving your videos. I’m a new subscriber. I’ve watched a bunch of other YT channels and I’m gravitating towards this one. A couple of others I like are Wood Working for Mere Mortals, Jonathan Katz-Moses, Matt Estlea.
If you cannot find the Scotch Brite pads, order white buffing pads for a floor sander. They are like 20" in diameter, and you can cut the size you need. Five pads for a little over $26 and lasts a long time.
I got my French curves at Hobby Lobby
When I’m looking for woodworking stuff, I don’t search google….I type in Flynndogwoodwork. You really did a good job teaching that squirrel how to play dead.
I’m a gadget lover also! Great video!
Looked up Rubio mono coat on A and there are a few variations. Which one should we get?
Art shops are my source for:
Brown kraft paper for glue ups and finishing
Boiled linseed oil, gum turpentine, and beeswax – to make finishes and paste wax,
Scalpels and craft knives and blades – to cut and shape cardboard templates
Small palettes and brushes – small finishing jobs
Sketch books and pencils – designing and recording measurements
No fear buying from china when you follow the guidance from a channel called HOOKED ON WOOD some of the vids are called CHINA TOOLS. he reviews chinese wood workng tools and rates them. I have a bunch of very high quality tools I bought on his recommendation
With that first clamp item super glue the pads on there if not you will lose them as you pull that thing in and out. I have one like it and had to order new pads but instead i super glued chair feet pads on them for saving my wood.
How do you like the Rubio monocoat? Does it seem durable enough for real world use? I am used to film building finishes like lacquer, polyurethane etc.
I saw you have a large supply of white Scotch-Brite pads. But, another source (for cheap!) is to buy a white buffer pad and cut it into usable size pieces. A 17" diameter Diablo brand pad is about $10 at Home Depot.
I have vices also, I’m just not willing to show and tell on YouTube…rock on, Bryan.
Boy, do I have vices…..wait, wait, uhmm… I mean vises, yeah vises. Another great presentation.
Flynn buddy, the French curves and white scotch brite pads (although out of stock currently)are at my Rockler. Gotta say though I’m really liking the new style of video. Little more serious but still with some good jokes. Def going to check out those triangular 123 style blocks.
Ahhh the French curve
4 years of h s drafting classes
1963-67
Yeah I’m an old fart….
Excellent video, as always, you are very entertaining.
Really enjoyed this video! Rockler does have a different brand of white pads for Rubio application. How about a video on using the Rubio?
Just an FYI, the link to the speed square is not for the one you listed.
Thanks for lthe tool tips.
Great video! I just got my Rubio for my first tests. What I like about Rubio is the repair ability of it. It’s durable, but any tabletop surface will require repair eventually. Lacquer requires a professional. Rubio would just require the owner to get some Rubio and reapply on the damaged area. Assuming they can find white scotch brute pads! I’ll point my customers to your video! 😉