¡Conviértase en un profesional de la carpintería! Trucos de juntas de Madera | Uniones de Madera

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Chingón no cabe duda gracias yo soy mujer y me facina este oficio pero aún no se mucho y tampoco tengo mucha herramienta pero siempre intento con lo que tengo gracias❤

SilviaCarrerajaquez-ovvx
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As a carpenter of 26 years I find videos like this absolutely hilarious.

justinhardy
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Interesantes consejos, eh trabajado en la carpintería, aunque obvio no soy un profesional..

nawtyko
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genial buenos trucos, que dios te bendiga .

IsmaelBautistaJeronimo
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Carpenter of 40 years. If this is modern joinery you can keep it.

manofbeard
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De que los hay los hay que astuto el hombre gracias chingon❤😅

SilviaCarrerajaquez-ovvx
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Information on how to preserve tools is really necessary.

DYIIdeas
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quer maravilha muito bom legal ja deixei oliker

pauloalves
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Ah yes, I too avoid buying staples by cutting the heads off of much more expensive nails. This is big brain time!

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seanshepherd
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Very nice. Problem is, I want to make a thin frame, the techniques here require quite a sizable thickness.

cz
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Brilliant ideas. Very well filmed. APPALLING MUSIC !

brianfreeman
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This should just be called "cool shit to do in the shop when you're unemployed "

michaelr.
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You would think that trees are chopped down for good use… these videos are proof of how wasteful we can be.

tonygranades
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I thought it was a pretty cool video. I normally don't leave comments on anything anymore, but after reading the comments below I thought I would add something positive. I don't know what is up with all the haters, but there is some cool stuff here. On my father's side of the family including him are masons, carpenters, builders, etc. I know he would enjoy seeing these tricks and guarantee that a few of them would find useful. I'm not an expert, but have been around this kind of work my whole life and dable a little bit myself. For me, I am almost always trying to use up spare material or stuff people throw out. I even take 1 or 2 ft cut offs from ultra decking and save them or 2 x 4s, whatever. Even pieces that are small cut offs like a few inches can be used for something. When I did stone work, we could take those and make wedges to keep the stones in place as the mud dried. Any screws or nails that aren't rusted and jacked up, I pocket too if I am tearing something apart so I love stuff like this. I'm sure some ways are better than others, but it is cool to see different ways to splice the boards. I am about to use one of the methods to extend legs on my long coffee table so it is about waist height. I was thinking about using metal rebar as a dolly, but I think I like the screw method better. still thinking about it. You never know when you will run out of something and maybe at the time don't have money to spend for material. I know it happens to me especially since I haven't been working and finally just found another job. Also with the price of lumber right now, saving everything as much as possible really helps and when you are trying to build something to save money, tricks like these definitely help. Also if you read this comment, I do have a suggestion for a video. I have 16 inch deck board cut offs that are grey ultra decking or composite. It is the stuff that's made from recycled material and never rots or has to be painted or anything. They are about 7/8 of an inch thick. Anyway, ides of something to build with them like a bird house or something would be cool. Builders throw away stuff like that all the time when doing decks and being able to turn them into something useful or sellable would be handy. Actually a small house would be cool. I mean something for a cat or dog, but looks like a house from cut offs. I also have spare block mold that is about two feet and some snap together metal roofing, several sheets. It's the ones with the hidden fasteners. So maybe even something with all of those materials to make a simple small cat house. Just some thoughts here

PawsAcrossTheCativerse
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Liked the bit where the nails are turned into heavy duty staples.

jimparsons
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Keep trying. You'll get better. Just keep trying.

handyman
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Instructions clear: I became a professional.

Noconstitutionfordemocrats
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I have to question any carpenter who uses a wood chisel to lift a nail out out wood...

cag
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The photo in the thumbnail isn't even in the video

ThisIsJamesL
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I can't stop watching lol!❤
What type of glue is that?

illinium