Woodworking Tricks You'll Actually Use || Helpful Woodworking Hints

Woodworking Tricks You'll Actually Use || Helpful Woodworking Hints

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50 Comments

  1. Ios 6 on July 9, 2023 at 2:12 pm

    11:24 or just use your leftover weed jars 🤩 that’s what I do 🚬😎🤘🏼 💨💨



  2. mouthfula coque on July 9, 2023 at 2:16 pm

    the second you started talking about sanding, i immediately thought of a food processor (or coffee grinder). props



  3. The Libertarian on July 9, 2023 at 2:17 pm

    I have a Bethany jig for the bathroom myself, it has an attitude too.



  4. skovbo65 on July 9, 2023 at 2:19 pm

    I like the coffee grinder idea and it will never be necessary to buy wood filler ever again.



  5. 300 500 on July 9, 2023 at 2:21 pm

    15:20 the center never changes, no matter the blade size 😂



  6. forest1tech on July 9, 2023 at 2:21 pm

    Jigsaw tips are great. You can also buy a down cut blade.



  7. Gregg sharkey on July 9, 2023 at 2:24 pm

    For table saw blade top-center positioning wouldn’t it be easier to determine center of rotation with the blade fully up then mark on insert?

    Or take exact OD of the blade and minus the radius..

    Numerous ways to figure something out I suppose.



  8. The Entity on July 9, 2023 at 2:24 pm

    getting woodworking tips from thin david harbour was an odd experience!



  9. Phil Raymond on July 9, 2023 at 2:26 pm

    I love these videos. Do you have any process to remove a dent in a finished piece of furniture? I’m afraid to use the iron/steam process because I don’t want to damage the lacquer finish.



  10. Brian W on July 9, 2023 at 2:29 pm

    To find the tallest part of the blade, I usually just turn the setup block to run along the blade, then lower or raise the blade until it is the same height. It just takes away the need to know exact center of the blade. You can turn the blade a bit and make sure none of the teeth are too high



  11. adam K on July 9, 2023 at 2:29 pm

    i saw your video for 2 minutes, that was enough of my time wasted



  12. Chippy Steve on July 9, 2023 at 2:32 pm

    To find the high point on your tablesaw:
    1Remove the blade and with a sharpy draw a line between the tips of 2 teeth on opposite sides of the blade i.e. right through the centre of the hole.
    2Replace the blade and table insert.
    3Lay down any old offcut with 2 square edges on its edge next to the blade and rotate the blade until the line is parallel to the (vertical) edge of the offcut.
    4Then mark that point on the insert and lay down the offcut to square the mark across the insert onto the bed of the saw.

    2 other ways of getting cleaner jigsaw cuts:
    1Where access to the workpiece is not an issue,you can hold the jigsaw upside down underneath the workpiece and watch the blade from above whilst steering it from below(this works best with the non D-handle type of jigsaw) or even mount the jigsaw upside down like a router in a scrap of sheet material.
    2They can be a bit pricey but there are blades which cut on the downstroke only.
    These have to be used carefully though with workpiece held down and firm downwards pressure on the jigsaw as they want to send the jigsaw jumping back out of the work at you.



  13. 49erFanMatt on July 9, 2023 at 2:33 pm

    Much appreciate!!



  14. Captain Ron on July 9, 2023 at 2:34 pm

    I’m trying to find that Kreg jig you recommended.



  15. Twinstick Wizard on July 9, 2023 at 2:34 pm

    To cut sandpaper I cut a piece of plywood the same size as a sheet of paper, run a 1/8 deep sawcut in the centre both ways. Bought a pizza cutter from the dollar store. Lay the paper on grit side down and run the pizza cutting in the slot. 1/2 or 1/4 sheet instantly. Or any other size you want. If the cutter isn’t sharp enough a quick touch with a file and way you go.



  16. Matt Stein on July 9, 2023 at 2:34 pm

    “…brand new saw from Harbor Freight…” 😂



  17. Robert Burke on July 9, 2023 at 2:35 pm

    Turn the setup block length wise against the blade and you don’t have to worry about dead center.



  18. velvette de laney on July 9, 2023 at 2:36 pm

    Awesome tips!
    Poor Craig, tho! 😅



  19. Normal Person on July 9, 2023 at 2:38 pm

    At 14:25 to 14:30, you say you have a brand new Harbor Freight table saw. All I see in the links down below is a link for a Grizzly table saw. Where is the link for the Harbor Freight table saw? Thank you.



  20. shakes 1993 on July 9, 2023 at 2:40 pm

    How many people had meltdowns when he said his saw was brand new from harbor freight 😂



  21. ken erickson on July 9, 2023 at 2:40 pm

    you can buy down cut zig saw blades. I use them when making sink cutouts in laminate counters.



  22. Michael on July 9, 2023 at 2:41 pm

    Being sponsored by Grizzly and still buying a SawS—um, Harbor Freight saw really speaks to how nice those Sa—dangit, Harbor Freight — the Harbor Freight saws are.



  23. suzz on July 9, 2023 at 2:42 pm

    Be careful with the coffee grinder sawdust maker. The heat it creates by grinding and the super fine dust of basically cellulose can spontaneously combust. It happens in grain cylos sometimes and happened way more back in the day b4 modern day ways of doing things (sry forgot the word I’m thinking of). So just be careful when grinding it and u still might wanna wear eye protection, just in case it decides to go kaboom. But besides that, it is a really good idea on how to do that.



  24. tutzking on July 9, 2023 at 2:42 pm

    Extremely talented woodworker, a horrible cook, lol



  25. Mathias Schmidt on July 9, 2023 at 2:42 pm

    Awesome book that gives you step-by-step photos https://www.youtube.com/post/UgkxTNB_zFBSnTo_O1PqfVUwgi7ityw0JlKt and directions to make every day project. I can see myself making a few of these projects and giving them as housewarming and holiday gifts!



  26. Cole Lefurgey on July 9, 2023 at 2:43 pm

    I need to know about your glue! Why is it so nice and thin?! Mine SO THICK! I could watch an entire tips video on glue/glueing!



  27. Joseph Bell on July 9, 2023 at 2:44 pm

    Just another reason to keep a clean shop !🤣



  28. Moonwolf Woodworking on July 9, 2023 at 2:44 pm

    Diablo jig saw blades leave a very clean line when cutting your wood, Stumpy Nubs did a review



  29. Ellie Costello on July 9, 2023 at 2:45 pm

    2:26 I bought some down cut bits, for the jig saw, and they work wonderfully



  30. Dongrayblack on July 9, 2023 at 2:45 pm

    Headphone warning. 😂



  31. Blah Blahsen on July 9, 2023 at 2:47 pm

    And here i thought an iron was just good for wood gluing veneer.



  32. Brian Bell on July 9, 2023 at 2:48 pm

    I have had a coffee bean grinder that I don’t use for years and I’m just now seeing this…. This is why I watch these tips and tricks videos….



  33. Christopher Thomas on July 9, 2023 at 2:49 pm

    Pan wasn’t hot enough when you started cooking that steak.. I’ll forgive you this time tho.. You haven’t quite ascended to full Ron Swanson yet



  34. Heidi Bundy on July 9, 2023 at 2:50 pm

    You worked too hard finding dead center of your blade. When I set my blade height I run my depth gauge lengthwise along the blade, lay a board over both and raise the blade until it hits the board.



  35. Richard Wolfe on July 9, 2023 at 2:52 pm

    To get a clean cut from your jigsaw just use a down cut blade.



  36. Dave Dennis on July 9, 2023 at 2:52 pm

    LOL This is the closest to the Red Green Show any American has gotten.



  37. hegeliopstra on July 9, 2023 at 2:55 pm

    After 1:47 minutes the first advertisement.

    Buy buy



  38. Jesse Garrett on July 9, 2023 at 2:55 pm

    Wouldn’t scoring the cut line work for most tools?



  39. 350Zamir on July 9, 2023 at 2:56 pm

    Lmao, he said “my new saw from harbor freight” loool



  40. Ellie Costello on July 9, 2023 at 2:57 pm

    20:03 On my right hand, opposite of my knuckles, there is a red line. I tighten my bessy clamps by hand and, I always have that mark under my palm. I started using a big ass pliers, but that’s just damaging my clamps. Appreciate the tip. 👍🏼 and no… it’s not from doing the jerkie durk.



  41. Crystal Okay on July 9, 2023 at 2:57 pm

    I love the coffee grinder trick. I’m definitely gonna use that 1



  42. arquloc0 89 on July 9, 2023 at 2:57 pm

    Can’t believe you missed the Robutler 😬



  43. mycobsession on July 9, 2023 at 2:58 pm

    But you are using the Festool Carvex, doesn’t the chip guard give you a cut with no tear out?



  44. RabidScallion on July 9, 2023 at 2:58 pm

    You are insane dude… sliding across the table with sharp objects in your pocket. DAMN!!! Maniac. Scaring your employee? What were you breathing in that pile of dust… holy crap. Totally worth it though.



  45. James Crawford on July 9, 2023 at 2:59 pm

    Is the kegerator for when the robot butler takes too long?



  46. mouthfula coque on July 9, 2023 at 2:59 pm

    you were a theater kid too, weren’t you?



  47. John Waddell on July 9, 2023 at 3:02 pm

    Love your content. There is a 3rd option for a clean cut on finished side, down cut blade. I use them all the time. A lot safer than cutting upside down!! Oh, next time I’m Blighty, you should check out Scotland 🤣



  48. Anthony Yong on July 9, 2023 at 3:03 pm

    Wow thanks Jason for the coffee grinder tip for getting fine sawdusts for making wood filler.



  49. Neves Projects on July 9, 2023 at 3:06 pm

    instead of buying containers to store the saw dust you can just use your left over pill bottles, looks like you use a lot of them lol. just a joke, i just came across your videos and think their cool I’ll be looking at your other videos, I like videos that have a sense of humour keep up the good work



  50. dennis cotey on July 9, 2023 at 3:07 pm

    There are plenty of "down stroke" jig saw blades available for purchase at every woodworking store there is.
    You’re welcome.