Best Woodworking Tips And Tricks – The Good Stuff (2020)
Best Woodworking Tips And Tricks – The Good Stuff (2020)
Best Woodworking Tips And Tricks. In this video ROb Cosman shares some of his best woodworking tips and tricks. These tips and tricks can take a lifetime to learn but forget that and learn what Rob has. You will love these best woodworking tips and trick video
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Love the channel and all the tips. Thank you.
For removing dents: a $20 heat gun is quicker, handier, and works better than the iron in my experience. You don’t even need the cloth, just apply water, wait a few seconds, and then heat until it is dry. Dent disappears like magic.
Nice iron, I have the same one and still use it
First video, new subscriber. Thank you
CA glue on box joints is going to save me a ton of time and hassle.
Magnificent example of public information as always. Still love the intro – hasn’t aged a bit, spot on.
Love the cooking apron.
For the dent repair, if you add a little dish soap (say a drop per 1/4 cup) it eliminates the surface tension and will get into wood fibers better to expand when ironed.
DENTS: Wet the rag first. A dry one wicks up & away the water too fast. Then add a bit to dent. Lay soaked rag over dent. Place iron setting on "cotton". Then iron out the area until rag is near dry.
Just an fyi love your experience and have learned a lot but it will make you look better if you have a cleaner floor ie organized tools etc. Sorry it just stuck out to me and made you look less professional. I’ve been in advertising and publishing for over 40 years and appearance is a selling point. When I look at other videos on woodworking shops it always looks way more professional having a clean shop.
Excellent presentation
Awesome tips! Really impressive that you replied to so many comments.
Yes…love your style of teaching. Thank you for a great vid. with helpful tips I’ll be able to use.
Lol. At 1:59, he said "I do it on all of mine." However, he hadn’t yet done it to the two clamps he was holding, nor the one seen in the bottom edge of the screen at 2:02 (nor the clamp seen at 12:14).
Tip #1 is worth to watch the rest.
Awesome tips. Using these in the future. Thanks. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Tips 6 and 7 I will use in my work. Thank you! 👍
Thanks for another very informative video, keep them coming. Good wishes, Dave UK
Rob,
This video is the first time I have EVER seen anyone other than my dad use that friction tape trick!!
Take 6,8 # beater,with head in hand handle between elbow and hip,make A mark just inside bicep,cut off handle and wrap as shown in your video.
INSTANT SUB!!
Keep uploading such content. It’s a Fantastic video.
Fortunately, Few years back.. I met someone, a Woodworking mentor, who changed my life.
Excellent work, Waiting for your next video.
Would the C.A. method work as well on dovetail joints as on box joints?
Watched this a while back and wanted to try a few. Ice hockey is not so prevalent in the uk but I eventually found some tape. I am 64 going on 65 so losing a bit of grip. Followed Robs tip in clamps and its brilliant will be looking where else I can use it. Thanks Rob just brilliant.
Great tips Rob ! I get so much out of your videos, Thank You for sharing !!
Use self amalgamating tape (in plumbers supply area or shop )too. Rubberised,, grippy and easy to apply. U might not need the cord underneath with this. Its fragile but easily fixed too.
You’ve wrapped a stick or two haven’t you. lol 🏒
Like the way you move your hands. Calm and precise like a pro does 🙂
how do I order from your store have tried and not getting anywhere ,my fault not yours.
Julien Lamarche
You sir are a real treat to watch.
Great tips. Thanks for pointing me to this when asked about the clamp handle wrapping.
rob = so much knowlegde to share, Me = so much to learn.
Love the jigs for corner joints, very clever
These videos are a step above the others, awesome
Iron in shop for 30 years?
You barely look 30
I bet your 6” measure out to a foot.
So are you a HACK? I’m so SICK of hearing that word used in this context. If you use it once or twice I can overlook it but 20 times? GEEEEZZZZ. This is one of those "if the only tool you have" scenarios.
A steady stream of useful tips! Thanks for the video. Hmmm. Buy a saw to get the box? 😊
I’ve used friction tape on clamp handles, etc. for years, and more recently hockey tape. After seeing yours a while back, I started adding a piece of string or cord under the middle of the strip of tape while wrapping it on the handle- works great!
The Bob Ross of woodworking.
Where can I find a Rob Cosman brand shop iron? 😉
Well done!
Awesome video Rob!
I wish I could somehow spend time in your woodworkshop and learn new tricks. Even just brooming the shop would be fine at that point 😀
Yet I am living 5000 km away 😀
Being a quick study kinda guy I immediately went out and got some hockey tape for my clamps and other stuff upon receiving my Cosman fret saw and seeing the tape. My boss plays hockey and recognized it right away.
I find it rather ridiculous, the prices Rob Cosman charges for his various and sundry tools. As a beginning woodworker and metal arts person, I need to find the best value for my $$$. Please, please offer a substantial discount to budding newbies. Also, are your prices USD and/or CAN $$$?
No iron needed, just a thermos or pot of boiling water. Dip a plastic spoon in and dribble over the dent. But the boiling water trick won’t fix the dent if there are torn fibers – neither will anything else, it needs to be removed, covered with inlay or built back up with filler (or better yet, left alone… or covered with those lacy things Grandma had tons of).
Awesome tips thank you. I was reading this and wanted to share with you mun2s.com
Even tho you’re obviously old and weathered !
I’m impressed with your ingenuity and the intuitive designs you’ve adapted to maximize efficiency in your trade.
Thank you for the wonderful work video. It was very helpful. I will subscribe to the channel. I recently uploaded a DIY video, so please watch it if you like (^^ ♪ From Japan)
Brilliant! Thank you 🙏
All of these tips are so simple yet so very effective, thank you for sharing.