Woodworking 101: The 10 tools EVERY beginner needs
Woodworking 101: The 10 tools EVERY beginner needs
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You sir are a breath of fresh air….please keep the videos coming, thank you very much.
This guy would be a wonderful teacher for a woodworking class if he doesn’t already do that. Everything he says is clear, concise, and thoughtful. And I love how every tool is where it belongs and the whole workshop is clean, even though he clearly uses this space a lot.
Very happy YouTube brought me to your channel. If you’re looking for some inspiration to make more videos please use this comment. Keep learning and sharing this wealth. Also, you will cherish these videos more than anything as you get older. Much love fam
Thank you
Thank you for the video sir, for an Indian women it’s hard to get into wood work. A skill I have to develop on my own. Your classes would help
Try the best carpenters and woodworkers plans. Woodprix.
Young man, grab that man and get every bit of information you can out of him. Let him teach you and you will have a marketable skill for the rest of your life.
I think you can do it yourself, just watch and learn from Woodprix.
Could you make a wood working class series and teach how to use these tools
The music is loud than his voice
Thank you, good luck
You’re a great teacher.
You sir are the Bob Ross of woodworking. This was delightful to watch, and very helpful!
I want to live in your woodshop.
I love listening to you talk, it’s so relaxing. Thank you for this video, so informative.
This man reminds me of my dad. He was a mechanic for all of his adult life and eventually owned his auto repair shop for decades. So intelligent. I learned so much in just this short video.
Wow, what a great teacher, he is a Wood Master Jedi. His explanation has also history as well his life. This is best video of wood working I have ever seen. So much knowledge, but most importantly his kindness and calmness while explaining. The best, bravo, bravo .😊👏
Nice, nice, very nice. However, you can make it better. Just google Woodglut and learn how to do it easily.
great explanations. thanks
This was so helpful for me. I love how simple you break down everything into understandable bits for beginners.
I made it about three weeks ago. On Stodoys I learned a lot about it. Check it mates.
Great video 👍. I like the combination of great editting, calm atmosphere and wisdom from a skilled carpenter in one video. A workshop tour video would be cool!