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I like how the radius joint fell apart when you started to sand it! Sneaky edit thought!

JHOSAPHOTO
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2 tips. As someone who has made plenty of skateboard ramps in the past. You need to let the wood soak for at least a couple of hours. Also, when it comes to your concern about the glue, use gorilla glue. It's actually activated by moisture so the water will actually serve to make the glue adhere faster

piercingsbyjj
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for the bending one, steam works way better and less of the wood gets wet. you can use any old cheap steam cleaner as long as it has a wand attachment with a small head on it.

sunn
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I'm actually impressed by the bench and may try that one myself. Under $200 isn't terrible for a good looking Pine bench. These Tik Tok videos are definitely my guilty pleasure.

BoomerKeith
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2:21 Somehow, Jordan snacking right through it made that so much better.

scorpio
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Speaking for all Brits, you cannot have all these tools and not have a functioning kettle in a workshop. Ridiculous!

angussanders-dunnachie
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The radius corner math is a quarter of the circumference. So PiD and divide it by 4. Or i guess PiR/2. You could also miter both sides to meet in the center. Maybe that woukd look ok

lextheap
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Actually, the bench looked really good. Kind of expensive for a bench though.

panda
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If you combined the second and third ideas (plus some radius cutting on the other leg bits), you could get a bench with radius corners. Sort of mid-century poop.

bjspyder
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Sure seems like an upside down table saw could have come in useful at 10:20

oven
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5:20 is the word you're looking for a digital thermometer laugh😂

jakubr
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An idea for the next three level builds came to me the other day: CNC projects, but Jordan is the expert and John is the beginner. Jordan slays, John is peak squirrelly and spends the whole episode struggling with Miss Piggy, and everyone wins.

adamwarner
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the fact the joint fell apart at 8:55 is great.

stephenfleming
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I've made several benches like that for outdoor furniture. Depending on the material and finish, they usually hold up very well.

joshuaking
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Love the power of editing there. Caught it.

davidhodge
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with that radius corner, you need to soak it for longer to make it pliable. then bend it and clamp on place. let it dry for a couple days (might be overkill, maybe only overnight) and when it's dry, then glue it up. you could even try being fancy with the end grain and have them mate at a 45 degree angle. that would require more math though haha just a thought

PureNrGG
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Use a glue which instructs user to moisten one surface of wood, these types of glue react and combine with the moisture swelling and foaming before hardening, like Gorilla glue or Python glue.

josephlieberman
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John I think you and your team are losein you're nuts. Absolutely love it. 😂😂😂. Can't wait to see more videos soon. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work John and boys. Fab On. Weld On. Keep Making. Stay squirrely. God bless.

SchysCraftCo.
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Proper technique! you’re killing me! I love it! And heck yeah to the canoe!

triciaramirez
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💥 @ 3:15 ----> old woodworker trick... Glue actually bonds more securely to slightly wet/damp wood. 👍🏻 Works exceptionally well when repairing cracks.

In your case, soaking then bending - then allowing to "mostly" dry in the desired curve, then applying the glue to "damp" wood.

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