3 Wood working Tricks / Tips..

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In This Video I Will Show You 3 Tricks Used By Carpenter. This Tricks Are Very Useful in Wood Working.This Trick Reduces Many Of Our Problems When We Work On Wood. If You Like This Video Then Click On Like And Subscribe My Channel.

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For those wondering about the blunt nail. My dad was a carpenter for 40 years and taught me that trick when I was a kid. According to him it works by crushing just enough fibers ahead of the nail as it drives through rather than completely splitting all the fibers outward so the wood has LESS of a chance to split. It works most of the time but not 100% of the time. Dad taught me a lot before he passed away a few years ago.

wty
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I've been a carpenter for a long time and dulling the tip of the nail really does work that well. It's not a trick many people know. Also tool oil on a screw helps the same way soap does. That's usually what's more readily accessible to me on a job site. Thanks for the great videos!

jessepender
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A good craftsman never blames his tools!

formula
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You don't have to flatten the tip of the nail. Look closely at the point of a nail two sides are smooth and 2 sides are Sharp. When you bang the nail into the wood make sure the sharp sides of the nail Point are cross grain and they will cut the fibres instead of splitting them. Also you can use soap as a lubricant for sliding wooden drawers Etc

James-kesx
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Blunting the end of a nail does definitely helps, I've used that technique for years.
He made sure the first one would split by hanging it over the edge of a raised radius edge. He probably would have split the board if he had done second blunted nail the same way. Let me say it again the blunting end of the nail is pretty good technique that I've used for years.

I like the suggestion of making sure you line the x point of the nail isn't lined up to encourage the splitting.

My favorite technique if time is provided, is take one of you're new straight nails cut the head off and chuck it in a drill and pre-drill a hole in the board. Make sure you support the board flat down on another piece wood. If you hold the board in your hand you can split using this technique. It takes extra force to use a nail to drill holes in wood. Make sure the nail your using is straight and doesn't wobble in the drill chuck.

overthinker
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I like how he hangs wood over edge on first video, then does it with solid surface underneath it

joshwooley
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When I was an apprentice carpenter over 50 years ago we, we're taught to stand the head of the nail on something solid, such as concrete or steel, and tap the pointed end of the nail and flatten it, not too much, the nail will then cut through the timber. This only really works on softwoods such as pinus radiata, you need to drill a pilot hole for hardwoods and hard softwoods. Please note that not all softwoods are soft and not all hardwoods are hard.

davidnbrenmorgan
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Tip - use an old toothbrush to clean residue off sandpaper, and it doesn't damage it.

GH-lovl
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The second nail isn't hammered in as far as the first, and is done over the hard surface. The second screw goes into the softer lighter coloured wood. Just use a drill one size up.

StevenPhillips
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On diamond pointed nails you can rotate the point so the wider part cuts across the grain. Run a nail or brad through your hair to put grease on it. Blunting does work, too. Of course pre-drilling works but keep the hole undersized a bit. You can take a wooden dowl, saw a kerf down the center then insert a sheet of sandpaper and it works even better because it maintains uniform shape and provides bearing surface. The rolled up paper shown causes uneven holes. Blow guns will shoot a nail in that often follows the grain causing it to blow out the side. Even just following a curved grain reduces the exposed nail shank reducing holding power. You can still buy cut nails down to brad sizes from Tremont.

Hearthman
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As a beekeeper I build many honey frames which are made of thin wooden components. The blunt nail absolutely works. Instead of the sharp nail piercing between the wood fibers and splitting the blunt end breaks the fibers eliminating the splitting.

jimlee
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These DIY YouTube videos are the best. Can't ever skip the video without liking it.

janjeetmazumder
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I haven't touch a wood for years now...and I'm still watching this 😪

romeo
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Use bees wax instead of soap. I had been taught that soaps are hydrophilic and will pull moisture out of the wood next to the screw causing rust and corrosion.

MrMikeV
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Genial . Gracias! Para poner en práctica

daisyishii
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Very useful for me, who start learning about DIY work

najdiy
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This is a great example of "THE BLIND LEADING THE BLIND"

talkingserpents
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Больше всего про гвоздь понравилось, век живи век учись👍

trirbkz
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Terimakasih informasinya sangat bermanfaat sekali 👍😁

khalifatullahdamar
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That s a good idea I will soap up my nails I need for the job am doing only 5000 to go. 🤣

chrisalbert