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Seth's Project Woodworking
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Приєднався 23 лип 2012
Woodworking videos!
Upgrading & Fixing Hand Planes
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I will search around on eBay for cheap tools, but if
I'm looking for something really high quality I will
visit "Noborihamono.com". The Website is in all
Japanase, but you can figure out how to navigate the
site very easily.
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• Social Media Stuff
-Instagram - Seths_Project
•Where do I get my Japanese Tools From?
I will search around on eBay for cheap tools, but if
I'm looking for something really high quality I will
visit "Noborihamono.com". The Website is in all
Japanase, but you can figure out how to navigate the
site very easily.
If you would like to contact me for offers, or want
to ask me quesiton you can do so by sending me a DM
on my instagram listed above
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Walnut Computer Desk / Ep.7/ KUMIKO panel is complete! Desk is complete!
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Thank you for watching! If you enjoyed, consider subscribing! • Social Media Stuff -Instagram - Seths_Project •Where do I get my Japanese Tools From? I will search around on eBay for cheap tools, but if I'm looking for something really high quality I will visit "Noborihamono.com". The Website is in all Japanase, but you can figure out how to navigate the site very easily. If you would like to c...
Walnut Computer Desk / Ep.6/ DRAWER IS DONE!
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Thank you for watching! If you enjoyed, consider subscribing! • Social Media Stuff -Instagram - Seths_Project •Where do I get my Japanese Tools From? I will search around on eBay for cheap tools, but if I'm looking for something really high quality I will visit "Noborihamono.com". The Website is in all Japanase, but you can figure out how to navigate the site very easily. If you would like to c...
Making Cutting Boards for Extra Money
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Thank you for watching! If you enjoyed, consider subscribing! • Social Media Stuff -Instagram - Seths_Project •Where do I get my Japanese Tools From? I will search around on eBay for cheap tools, but if I'm looking for something really high quality I will visit "Noborihamono.com". The Website is in all Japanase, but you can figure out how to navigate the site very easily. If you would like to c...
Walnut Computer Desk / Ep.5/ All Cases Installed!
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Thank you for watching! If you enjoyed, consider subscribing! Sketchup File - bit.ly/3fhPQcf • Social Media Stuff -Instagram - Seths_Project •Where do I get my Japanese Tools From? I will search around on eBay for cheap tools, but if I'm looking for something really high quality I will visit "Noborihamono.com". The Website is in all Japanase, but you can figure out how to navigate the site very...
Walnut Computer Desk / Ep.4/ Lots of Dovetails!
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Thank you for watching! If you enjoyed, consider subscribing! Sketchup File - bit.ly/3fhPQcf • Social Media Stuff -Instagram - Seths_Project •Where do I get my Japanese Tools From? I will search around on eBay for cheap tools, but if I'm looking for something really high quality I will visit "Noborihamono.com". The Website is in all Japanase, but you can figure out how to navigate the site very...
Walnut Computer Desk / Ep.3/ Base is Complete!!
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Thank you for watching! If you enjoyed, consider subscribing! Sketchup File (v1) - bit.ly/3fhPQcf • Social Media Stuff -Instagram - Seths_Project •Where do I get my Japanese Tools From? I will search around on eBay for cheap tools, but if I'm looking for something really high quality I will visit "Noborihamono.com". The Website is in all Japanase, but you can figure out how to navigate the site...
Walnut Computer Desk / Ep.2/ Bridal Joints & Shaping the Feet/Top Rail #woodworking
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Thank you for watching! If you enjoyed, consider subscribing! Sketchup File (v1) - bit.ly/3fhPQcf • Social Media Stuff -Instagram - Seths_Project •Where do I get my Japanese Tools From? I will search around on eBay for cheap tools, but if I'm looking for something really high quality I will visit "Noborihamono.com". The Website is in all Japanase, but you can figure out how to navigate the site...
Walnut Computer Desk / Ep.1/ Designing and buying the wood! #woodworking
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Thank you for watching! If you enjoyed, consider subscribing! Sketchup File - bit.ly/3fhPQcf • Social Media Stuff -Instagram - Seths_Project •Where do I get my Japanese Tools From? I will search around on eBay for cheap tools, but if I'm looking for something really high quality I will visit "Noborihamono.com". The Website is in all Japanase, but you can figure out how to navigate the site very...
Japanese White Oak Dining Table Build
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Thank you for watching! If you enjoyed, consider subscribing! • Social Media Stuff -Instagram - Seths_Project •Where do I get my Japanese Tools From? I will search around on eBay for cheap tools, but if I'm looking for something really high quality I will visit "Noborihamono.com". The Website is in all Japanase, but you can figure out how to navigate the site very easily. If you would like to c...
How to Make DOWELS By HAND!
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This video I show you how to make dowels! Thank you for watching! If you enjoyed, consider subscribing! • Social Media Stuff -Instagram - Seths_Project •Where do I get my Japanese Tools From? I will search around on eBay for cheap tools, but if I'm looking for something really high quality I will Visit "www.Noborihamono.com". The Website is in all Japanase, but you can figure out how to navigat...
The Mentori Kanna - A Japanese Tool You MUST have!
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Thank you for watching! If you enjoyed, consider subscribing! -Places to buy this plane www.woodcraft.com/products/45-degree-chamfer-kanna-nashiya-mokko • Social Media Stuff -Instagram - Seths_Project •Where do I get my Japanese Tools From? I will search around on eBay for cheap tools, but if I'm looking for something really high quality I will Visit "www.Noborihamono.com". The Website is in al...
Lets See How I Made this IMPOSSIBLE looking WOODWORKING JOINT- Woodworking - How To JAPANESE JOINERY
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Thank for watching. Hopefully you learned how to do this impossible woodworking joint. It’s actually pretty easy! If you enjoyed, consider subscribing! • Social Media Stuff -Instagram - Seths_Project •Where do I get my Japanese Tools From? I will search around on eBay for cheap tools, but if I'm looking for something really high quality I will Visit "www.Noborihamono.com". The Website is in all...
Fixing a Japanese Chisel (INSANE POLISH)
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Fixing a Japanese Chisel (INSANE POLISH)
White Oak Drum Stick Display Cases (With Traditional Joinery!)
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White Oak Drum Stick Display Cases (With Traditional Joinery!)
Building a AWESOME Wood Ring Box with KUMIKO
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Building a AWESOME Wood Ring Box with KUMIKO
DOVETAIL RING BOX WITH KUMIKO (FAIL)
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DOVETAIL RING BOX WITH KUMIKO (FAIL)
BATHROOM VANITY SPEED DESIGN IN SKETCHUP
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BATHROOM VANITY SPEED DESIGN IN SKETCHUP
Making a Japanese Hand Plane Box With KUMIKO
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Making a Japanese Hand Plane Box With KUMIKO
Kumiko - Making a TSUNO ASANOHA COASTER!
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Kumiko - Making a TSUNO ASANOHA COASTER!
Demonstrating My New KUMIKO Table Saw JIG! (Triangle Grid work)
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Demonstrating My New KUMIKO Table Saw JIG! (Triangle Grid work)
JAPANESE INSPIRED SHOE RACK/BENCH // EP.3 It's Finished!
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JAPANESE INSPIRED SHOE RACK/BENCH // EP.3 It's Finished!
Woodworking - Making a Walnut Vase Holder
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Woodworking - Making a Walnut Vase Holder
JAPANESE INSPIRED SHOE RACK/BENCH // EP.2 BUILDING the KUMIKO SLIDING DOORS!!
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JAPANESE INSPIRED SHOE RACK/BENCH // EP.2 BUILDING the KUMIKO SLIDING DOORS!!
I went to the tool website recommended in the video. How can I get an English translation of the shop so that I can see the prices?
A very late Congratulations to your baby girl!
Jij heb zeker een bloedhekel aan je vingers hè? Je zit bijna 2mm van de zaag af.
Work on shrinking those markers to about half their size and cut the thickness in half...far too wieldy in their current design/size...
not very strong..what is the point? might as well done buttjoint instead
I can't tell if you are joking lol
Not much room for glue.
When I glue these I will have to break the drawer to get it apart. Takes very little glue to secure.
Clean man
I use diamond stones for most but not all my sharpening requirements. I recently ordered a full set of Japanese chisels which arrived yesterday which will meet my diamond stones very soon.
I know this was a few years back but , do you always sharpen your chisels as per the film ?? Or do you swing the blade round and go up and down the stone 🤔? Do you only go along the stone in one direction 🤔 ?? and never go forwards and backwards ? Hope that makes sense. Cheers Les
@@lesliecrowther7004 I actually use the veritas mk2 honing guide these days. It’s fast, and pretty consistent. If I do it by hand it’s pretty similar to the video.
Great job pal 👍 Have you a link for the adhesive backed sand paper
@@garyspence8383 www.woodworkingshop.com/ This is where I get all my sticky back adhesives
Noice
That music is inspiring me to get started!
called get 4 views
As a fellow Seth, I approve this video.
In dem Tempo kann man kein Geld verdienen, weil Niemand diese teure Arbeit bezahlen kann/möchte...
It's not about the money. I do this because I enjoy it.
its nice but once tje temp starts changing...not so much
@@Gbhmagic Yeah, temps and climate can change things. However, since it's really hot and humid the wood is as "big" as it's going to get. Also the wood isn't going to expand in it's thickness whis is what actually determines the fit of the drawer. I leave some slop up and down.
True. Always used to go 2 more.
@@SethsProject i live in Michigan lol.. its like a nightmare for this kind of work. we go from 40% at 95° to 87% at 68° in less then 24 hours :(
@@GbhmagicYeah, that to me is the biggest downside to wood. Having to worry about expansion and contraction really limits some things you can do. With that being said though, if you use the right cut of wood you can pretty much eliminate expansion in a certain direction.
Very helpful. Thank you.
What glue would you recommend? Thanks
Just what I was looking for some panelled oak doors. 6 years since you posted the video, but still really helpful.
@@lafamillecarrington Good luck man! Might have been a long time ago, but I'd still probably do the same today.
Hey seth..this is Brandon from ds Smith!!love ur videos
Very nice introduction man. I am at the same stage. Small shop, learning alot on UA-cam with people like you. The only thing is not I haven't gotten into making videos for UA-cam. It Sims alot of work too. God bless you brother. Keep it up. I'll take any tip you have for me.
Ah I thought the table was going to collapse at the end and chip them all ;P
powertools... 😪
You're way better with wood than you are with a camera! 😉 At least turn off auto focus. That way your work won't swim on and out of focus so much when you put a hand in front of the camera. Another thing that would help Is to position the camera so it isn't constantly obstructed by your hands. Lovely panel though
@@hunglikeahamster Appreciate it lol. Yeah, I did manual focus for awhile, but manually focusing every shit is a huge pain without an external monitor. It's also really hard to get a shot without my hands in the way sometimes.
I think probably the two most important items to have for making cutting boards or pieces when multiple pieces of wood are to be glued together. Nice work and video.
I recently attended a timber frame class at EcoNest in Oregon. Robert LaPorte spent nearly an entire day on how to sharpen a NEW Japanese chisel. What a wonderful experience.
@ericwiltz6584 A whole day on sharpening a Japanese chisel ??? Doe's seem to be somewhat excessive ? Not sure how i would have reacted to that 🤔 seeing as how it was a timber frame class , yes you need a good sharp chisel but, I'm sure the client would not be happy paying for a day sharpening a chisel.
I watch allot of woodworking videos and for the past few days I’ve watched allot of kamiko builds but this right here left me speechless, the precision, the patience, the beauty. Well done man thats a sub and a like.
Kumiko*
Appreciate that a lot man! I’d love to get into another kumiko build!
Hey Mate, I bought a Japenese green tea set for my workshop and when I get tooo busy. I stop n have a little tea ritual to calm myself down and enjoy my work.
Joli travail !
I probably wouldn’t use a push stick even if it was next to my right hand! And when I’m done I would look next to my hand and say, “i probably should use this some time!”
Amazing work. It's truly unbelievable how nice it turned out
Incrível, vc tem algum vídeo que ensina fazer esse gabaritos de ângulo ?
You need to quit the background music. Whenever you’re talking, you don’t want that annoyance in the background. Mainly because you can’t hear a word that you’re saying. Other than that? Great job!
I use propane heaters in my shop …. 2 tanks , the heaters are your typical Best Buy or any sporting goods I run them on low … one at one side and one at the other .. my shop is 12 by 24 … not very big but it’s insulated … those 2 heaters keep me in a t-shirt in the dead of winter 🥶 in idaho …. And they last a solid month or more … it cost me 25 bucks a month to heat my shop … the heaters I bought new and the tanks I bought used , for a great price.. in a couple months I had what I needed …. I spent 20 bucks on 2 used tanks and then had them certified for 5 bucks each ….. the heaters are 39 .00 bucks each …. So my total 110.00 bucks … pretty cheap way to heat a shop and the cost is 25.00 bucks a month to heat my shop for 3 months a year .. that’s a great deal and a way to stay nice and warm in the winter .
I cringe every time you show yourself at the table saw. I fear that if you don't start using push sticks or push blocks, they're soon going to be calling you "Lefty." PLEASE consider.
Push sticks are incredibly dangerous, and I use a push block when I'm not completely comfortable with a cut.
Congrats!!
Bravo, verry beautiful
I'm going to try to use this for art works and routing, mainly because using thick wood is just so darn heavy. Interesting indeed. Thank you.
wow!
Just found you. We’re at the same stage of transition from hobby to career. I’ve sub’d and look forward to your progression. Best wishes - TV
Ive seen one where the blade is straight. The one you have is angled. Any idea on the difference?
It's not a big difference either way. The only benefit of the angled blade is when you chamfer across the grain. It prevents tear out, or breaking the corners off when planing.
@@SethsProjectthanks!
Kumiko panel looks amazing! Super job! I've done some kumiko myself and you appreciate it more once you've tried it. Nice job!!
Thanks man! It's taken me years to get to this level, and I still have a lot to learn.
You made it look very easy mate bravo
How have you managed to keep all your fingers
Well I respect the tools, but I'm not scared of them. Also maybe luck.
Seth, very informative video. What style/brand of flattening plate do you recommend
Trend diamond plate. I found it's the best. I need to buy a new one actually!
Great video. I just bought a few Ouchi chisels, second hand ones and will follow your advice for sharpening these.
I need to make an updated video on my sharpening method. It has changed slightly lol
@@SethsProjectPlease do, I am very interested!
good way to loose thoughs fingers
Wood is EXPENSIVE here on the Hawaiian Islands. Oak, Maple, and Mahagony here cost about $7.00 a foot for 1 x 3 lumber. That's from HD. Going to a speciality shop the price for stuff like purple heart or other "rare" woods start at at lest $25 for a 1 x 3 2 feet long. Unless I can find rich people I don't see making money on cutting boards. That's all atleast S2S lumber.
wow, die sehen richtig richtig gut aus
du beeindruckst mich mit deiner Arbeit, die Aufnahmen sind sowas von gut das man da einfach zu schauen muss, grüße aus Deutschland
Hallo Seth, ich hoffe ich darf dich so ansprechen, wie hälst du deine Video´s denn so edel dunkel? istr die Beleuchtung wirklich nur so parziell? oder hast du in den Video´s alles nachgedunkelt?, vielen Dank für die Antwort