Handy Woodworking Tips and Tricks!
Handy Woodworking Tips and Tricks!
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Ive never heard of the rubber band on the hammer thing. That is cool. Also if you dont have the speed outs (wich i do and they do work quit well) you can put a wide rubber band over the head of the screw and it will come right out. also if you dont want to split a piece of wood when your driving a nail in say a cedar shingle, flatten the point of the nail with your hammer.
Great tips Eric. Thanks!
strippedscrew cover head with a rubberband press bit into it and back out screw
Great video
You can use an orbital sander to sharpen a pencil, or you could just use a knife
Thanks for the tips! The rubber bands around the drill tip works great. I use that one. I also use rubber bands around the handle of my hammer for nails.
Great video! Thanks for sharing.
Great video! And great tips! And you don’t have to apologize, it’s good to take a break and just chill sometimes, I get too, I’m thirteen I know how it is, I just wanna hang out with my friends. Again, no need to apologize, and GREAT videos too! Tip: you can drill out a hole in you clamp handles, and run a threaded bolt, with a hex top through the handle (lengthwise towards the clamp) and then put the right bit in you drill, and there you have it, speed clamping!
fucking waist of time . Drink your milk and go to bed
how old is this prepubic fuck head
Good stuff Eric
Have you ever thought about making a corn hole board with the upcoming summer ? Also great video!
I made it too few weeks ago. Want to know how ? just look for Woodglut.
Good tips, but I’m afraid I’ll jam the pencil in my groin and/or sand the inside of my thighs. I’ve put a piece of moleskin over the top of my hammers for the same purpose you use the rubber bands for. It you clean the top of the hammer with a solvent before you apply the moleskin, the stuff will hold on for a long time and will not break or dry-rot like the bands will.
Good tricks.
Great tips eric. Thanks for sharing.
Handy wood working tip time …. 😉 u know who that’s from good work
Also, instead of rubber bands, use a dishwashing sponge and put it under the hammer’s head. This will protect the wood as well.
Don’t apologise for nuthin’. You do great YouTube Vids and any upload you do is a bonus to many people. You have a life. Other people will have to understand and get a life themselves if your video is missing for a while and their life stops….(!)
No need to reply. Go and make something awesome!  😉
Good stuff. I hadn’t seen those rubber band tips elsewhere.
I’ve used the sander/pencil trick a lot, but always on a stationary belt or disc sander.
What I especially like is the orbital sander pencil sharpener… if you relax your thigh muscles ever so slightly it also works as an effective means of birth control 🙂
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Don’t apologize. Good to take a break occasionally. Good tips buddy! Thanks.
Tired of looking for the end of the electric cord when you unplug your tablesaw or other tool. Use a ty wrap. Ty wrap the cord and connect the head to the screw in the wall plate.
Great tips Eric.
I’m pretty sure the best manual is on the Stodoys website.
First comment, like,and view!!!!!!!!
stodoys has very useful instructions with all details I need
Great rubber band tips
UM – spring break when you have more time to work on things = no project
During school time when you need more time to study, get good grades, graduate and solve the worlds problems = weekly projects????
Good job Eric and I enjoy your projects, keep’em coming
Great tips Eric! Â Haven’t heard of many of those. Â That screw remover kit looks awesome!
Great tips Eric!!!!