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Tip: when using a nail gun, put painters tape down first, then shoot the nail.... when filling the holes with wood filler, you only get it in the hole, not all over the hole. After drying, peel off the tape and all that is left is a tiny hole to sand.

briansmith-uloj
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Tip: You should always leave driver tips and marking pencils in your pockets so they get clean in the washer, and make the dryer sound extra cool with all the extra clanging.

tadkramp
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One tip I picked up after watching a few of your cabinet videos - where possible, work in common dimensions. E.g. Cut all widths of the same size on the table saw at the same time. Then move to cutting all heights at the same time.

Another tip I have - on your mitre saw, sometimes you need to cut a repeated length for a few pieces (for example the bottom piece of a cabinet), and then you need to cut other pieces (like some supports along the back and top of the cabinet) that may need to be shorter - accounting for the thickness of the side pieces because the sit inside the side pieces (hopefully that made sense). When I do this, I cut the repeated cuts using using a stop on my mitre saw fence, and then I place two scrap pieces of the timber I’m using against my stop and cut the other pieces. This effectively removes the thickness I’m accounting for without needing to measure again.

jono
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I am constantly blown away by the quality of your content. This video is exactly what it says it is - nothing but useful tips and tricks. I also very much enjoy your humor - you manage to make me chuckle a few times for every video I watch. Keep it up - you have a follower for as long as you choose to create content.

fuhgawz
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as a wood carver, knife maker I have many sharpening stones.i keep glass window panes and mirror squares and reface my stones by putting a sheet of cloth backed sandpaper on the glass and rub stones back and forth, side to side and true my surfaces. doing this regularly so I always have a perfect surface for my, carving knives, chisels, pocket knifes. it doesn't take long .😊 papa wishing you well

johnnymccann
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15:40. Why would you put a sparkling water sleeve over sparkling water?

NoTimeBS
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When I wipe off Rubio Monocoat, I make a last wipe with a microfiber cloth without pressing. That removes any pigment excess, no matter they are in cracks or in tight angles. This ensures the whole finish is made of one single thin coat, better drying, better render. Greetings from France

pierra
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This is the second vid I've watched on this channel, and I'm already absolutely in love!

Keep up the great work 🖤

idek
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When I was a kid, we used to take wax paper and rub it on our metal slide. It was a game changer.

bltoth
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Seriously awesome tips. Game changer stuff for me I never thought of most of these!

joeybadventures
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That was your smoothest entrance to date 10/10 🎉

mattbinge
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Back in the day, we would take a screwdriver and wrap it several times with wire and then touch both ends of the wire to the battery terminals to magnetize it. 👍🏼

bltoth
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The beard brush is the best tip! I just kept buying New DeWalt caps 😅

patzed
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16:45 I do this but with a fine steel wool & paste wax. Works great & if buffed well doesn't effect the wood. Works well on any flat top tool or circular saw plate.

salimufari
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I’d always wondered what the jointer would do to my fingers, handy tip!

bobmartin
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For repeated lengths rough cutting lumber the easiest thing I’ve found is mark and cut your first piece and then just take that cut piece hold it flush to the end of your long piece then push them back in unison until you’re cut length butts into the side of the mitre saw blade and cut, as long as you keep both pieces square to the fence and flush on the ends you have very efficient, consistent length cuts while only needing to measure and mark one piece. This is incredibly useful when cutting fence boards to length on site especially when you consider the way we build our fences, boards can vary in length anywhere from 1/4 to 3/4 inch and as long as the bottoms are flush with eachother the top is covered and any inconsistencies are hidden

davekushman
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Wax for the table saw helps me out. Thanks for the tip sir!!! 👍💪🇺🇸

redbloodedamerican
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the way you handle that nailer reminds me of what happened to erin in final destination 3.

6:40 there's just one problem: as that chisel gets shorter, the angle will get steeper.

i'd just set a stop block at 20 inches. way more consistent.

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That was the most entertaining ad for Square Space that i have ever seen!

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The easiest way to remove glue squeeze out in my experience is a thin line of paste (or bees) wax on the sides of squeeze out before glue up. Let it cure and simply scrape it off with 1 pull. Even a plastic scraper leaves a glue free surface.

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