34 Ingenious Intelligent Secrets & Tips That Work Extremely Well. Valued woodworking Tricks & Hacks

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Published 2023-01-27
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I will introduce 34Hacks that are useful for woodworking that I use on a daily basis.

I develop various instruments and tools.
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0:00 【No.1 Center marker】
0:14【No.2 Screw marker】
0:50【No.3 Clip stopper】
1:27【No.4 measure the diameter of a cylinder】
1:54【No.5 Eliminate clogging of the sander】
2:27【No.6 Circular saw dust collection】
3:55【No.7 Trimmer stability guide 1】
4:47【No.8 Router table】
5:19【No.9 Trimmer stability guide 2】
6:25【No.10 Hack of a used cruet】
7:04【No.11 Hack with a rubber band 1】
7:40【No.12 Hack with Cat Repellent】
8:18【No.13 Reuse stuck brushes】
9:11【No.14 Hack with a rubber band 2】
9:52【No.15 Hexagonal hole jig】
10:56【No.16 Screw knob 1】
11:42【No.17 Screw knob 2】
12:32【No.18 Screw knob 3】
13:01【No.19 Make a screw hole】
13:40【No.20 Electric caulking gun】
14:43【No.21 Fill screw holes】
15:31【No.22 Saw handle for dowels】
16:04【No.23 Hole saw sander】
16:47【No.24 Eliminate jigsaw roughness 1】
17:14【No.25 Eliminate jigsaw roughness 2】
18:21【No.26 Make a round bar】
19:22【No.27 Sandpaper cutter】
19:48【No.28 Don't throw away your bike's brake handle】
21:37【No.29 Simple sandblaster】
23:04【No.30 Change jigsaw to sander】
24:49【No.31 Simple wire bender】
26:00【No.32 Cyclone dust collector using trash can】
28:49【No.33 Hack with a straw】
29:38【No.34 Joining wooden beams】

All Comments (21)
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  • @Starman3539
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  • @daveymcg53
    This is the very best video of its type I've seen, and I've watched hundreds. No dialogue, no irritating music, each hack was easy to follow and practical, and was possible to do with tools from a normal workshop.
  • I am a retired mechanical engineer and "home-shop" inventor. I have found your channel to be the best source of useful techniques for small home shop work. Very impressed with the quality of your designs and the YouTube presentations.
  • @Paul8033
    I just wanted to say that having endured several of these 'tips and tricks' over the years this is the first one I've saved. that's because it has a large number of really useful ideas in it, some I have seen before like the elastic band on a paint tin but many are completely new to me. Thank-you!
  • This just might have been the most valuable 30 minutes I’ll invest in this year! Concise, useful, inexpensive ideas presented quickly and in an easily understood way - GREAT JOB!!!
  • Ijust want to let you know that your videos have ignited a desire in my 8 year old daughter to become a engineer, like both of her great grandfathers. She unfortunately never got to meet them but I am a SAHM/avid DIYer and her father is a contractor. You have made the steps of our next assignments so easy to follow and understand. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
  • These videos are inspirational. You are a joy to watch. I keep saying to myself "I bought one of those, and this guy made a better one out of plywood!" I have also learned several great tips. Thank you!
  • Have used the 2nd hack for years. Very handy, quick, and cheap. Not with the screw in the end of a dowel, nothing that fancy, but just so long as it's perpendicular into any narrow scrap, so the one side of the screw's head isn't taller off of the flat surface of the scrap than the other, making the same measurement on both sides.
  • @sgiske
    Not only are your ideas brilliant, you take the substantial amount of time to nicely title and speed up appropriately with editing - to just the right degree. THAT is what makes watching your action packed 30 minutes infinitely better than seeing 30 seconds of a 30 minute video that is poorly (or not) edited video. Keep it up and also know that what your subscribers perhaps appreciate the most is the fact you labor significantly with the editing. Your vision for your end video is the icing on the cake - for us!
  • Just ran across this video while scrolling and I am amazed at your wonderful tips. Just retired and decided to try my hand at woodwork and you have taught this old lady quite a few tricks! I will continue to follow you. Thanks!
  • @MathieuCruzel
    There are so many useful tricks in there ! Some I already knew but the straw hose at the end blew me away, so clever !
  • The clearest and most useful woodwork tips videos I ever watched!! Just perfect really.
  • @chanito411
    天才ですかね、素晴らしすぎて理解するのに時間がかかります!
  • @59CRUISER1
    You are a genius, without question. As a metal worker, I'm captivated by your skill in your craft. I'm ready for a change to wood working, with the confidence you give me.
  • You are working at genius level. I am in absolute awe of your skills, creativity and imagination. Literally, the English language fails hugely to describe how great I think you are. Namaste x
  • @fayika5765
    Очень четкий и чистоплодный мастер. Спасибо!
  • @Mjmcaw
    This has to be the best video on woodworking tips I’ve seen, useful, no time wasting on the videos, I hate watching a video that repeats every repeated action instead of showing how to start the first & second action and then moved to the next step. Well done, great job.