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Thanks for the useful tips! I’ve been woodworking for more than 65 years; yeah I’m kinda old, and I always pick up something new from other woodworkers. Thanks again, you present concepts in a very understandable way.

billmellon
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Holy hell those falls were Hollywood stuntman worthy, the last one was thunderous.

dragonchrs
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"it's just what woodworkers call 'superglue' to make other people feel inferior"

BRING THAT HEAT!

nkuete
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As a budding woodworker, I really appreciate these videos for giving me the tips needed to keep at least some of my fingers attached. Thanks, Jason!

zachr
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Inventive, educational, fun, new approach, cool

ronaldwilliams
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As a long time carpenter / woodworker, I had to subscribe. You exhibit two of my favourite qualities. Highly informative, extremely entertaining. Thanks man. Love your video.

rolandkovacs
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I like how you get right to the subject . Thanks for respecting my time. Most other channels just like to hear themselves talk and talk and talk . Thanks. Love your format. Simple and good info. I think your humor is great.

davidsnodgrass
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The BF app is the single best advice you’ve ever offered!!! I hate calculating board feet!

clarkmanship
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I consider myself an experienced woodworker. I find myself learning all kinds of new techniques and ideas from the maker community. The miter saw fence will be made today. Thank you Jason.

tystahl
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Regarding the qtip trick, I do the same thing with chop sticks. Really handy for stripped out door hinge screw holes.

chaseweeks
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I’m a lady who used to do a lot of woodwork as a child back in my old country, but I’m really in love with your joyful spirit and smart u are. I want to start my woodwork to do my things myself. 😻😻😻

jayneron
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Plugging holes to make a new one: I've always (for several decades anyway) used wood toothpicks. Either round or flat (and occasionally bamboo skewers even though they're really grass and not wood.) Glue it in etc. etc.. Also works on stripped out screw holes.

GraemePayneMarine
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Good mornting, after being diagnosed with Parkinson. I find that watching your videos helps relieve the symptoms of the disease. Keep it up!

brianbivins
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Wow, that first tip was great, I'm using that today!

Not the miter saw jig thingie, I mean the dust extraction hose down the back of the pants when doing a sketchy cut. Can't tell you the number of times _that_ would have come in handy!

billparrish
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I'm a hobbyist woodworker, that has no legs. I can't afford to lose anymore limbs. That miter sled/jig is brilliant. Thank you for taking the time to share you very helpful tips.

stmpdog
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i find reading grain direction to be far easier if you look at the side of the board especially when your material is not flat sawn.. when feeding into the planer the grain lines should slope down, so your always feeding your material "downhill"

davesatosky
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Wood golf tees work great for filling holes as well.

richarddownes
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Also with your affinity for blue tape and CA glue I am surprised you don't ca glue the sacrificial fence to your normal one.

MaddHatter
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OMG I've been confused about what cathedrals are meant to tell me about grain direction for so long! Thank you!

AdrianAmoroso
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That splinter removal tip got me laughing 😆 Definitely learned something new!

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