Quick Tips Ideas #2 - Super Helpful
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- čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
- More quick tips to help you spend more enjoyable shop time! For whenever your'e working at the table saw, chop saw, router, sanders, Festool Domino, etc.
Hammer K3 Blocks & Bolts: ramonvaldezfinefurniture.com/...
Can & strainer for cleaning spray tips and router bits: ramonvaldezfinefurniture.com/...
The Deck; 90º angle fits both the Festool Domino DF500 & XL700 for stable cuts in panels:
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Cups for rare earth magnets (no affiliation):
Note: I couldn't find a link that was short and to the point. But an easy search with key words "steel cups for rare earth magnets" will get you there.
Here's a fantastic way to cut beautiful shims quickly, accurately and safely!
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Check out my eBooks here:
Tricks of the Trade Volume 1
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Tricks of the Trade Volume 2
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My website here, with a gallery, products, The famous and very useful Docks for the Festool Domino and more!: ramonvaldezfinefurniture.com/
See more tips and tricks at my Instagram account: / ramonartful
Been doing finish carpentry professionally for 36 years and general wood working for 45 years. I amazed at how many tricks I never thought of and I usually get a lots of comments on how much I know and the quality of my work being superior to others. After watching your videos I feel I have so much to learn. That's exactly what I look for in youtube videos. Thank you so much for sharing your craft! Love to learn from others. Hope your channel takes off. It should. Your content is unique.
Dang man! Comments like yours inspire me to keep going with this channel! It’s a ton of work but I love sharing what works for me. I also love hearing that people tell you how quality your work is…it’s hugely satisfying to create that kind of workmanship! Thanks a ton!
As a fine Carpentry lover I always want to go to Carpentry school to see what else i can learn but men thank you for your knowledge I swear the more I watch the more it all makes sense
Thank you for watching!
Awesome tips once again, the white dot on the festool plug is very helpful as the eyes get older !
Thanks for sharing !
Thanks! I’m so glad I did that. Helps a lot.
Excellent as always. Love your work brother.
Thank you…much appreciated
Thanks for tips. Like always, I learn something new.
Great to hear! Thanks for the feedback!
Lots of great stuff here brother!! Great idea to get all these together in the same place!
Hey brother! Thank you
@@ramonartful you rock my man!
Great content as always Ramon. I always look forward to your videos. I know I’m learning from a true professional.
Thank you! I appreciate that
Great tips, Ramon. I need to get some of that Krylon Easy Tack since the 3M 77 is usually too thick. I love your straight edge holder and need to make something similar. Your Sedge imitation was bang on!! Thanks.
I love Easy Tack! Thanks a ton , David!
Great Tips!
Thank you!
Good stuff Senor. Gracias.
Cool to hear. Thanks a lot
Incredible ❤❤
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Very cool!
Thank you !
Love this series! Keep teaching me brother.
Thank you ! I appreciate that feedback
Thanks for another useful video Mr. Valdez! It looks like the latest version of The Deck has gained weight and some alignment marks?
Thanks a ton! Good eye! The new version of The 90° Deck does have alignment points, a window in the center, black anodizing and my logo. It’s the same size and thickness …but yes, much prettier 😬 I’ve put a ton of time and effort into that. I had some awesome help from a guy named Josh. He’s a wizard engineer with a CNC. So they’re always accurate! Thanks
Just goes to show that you should always be open to learning. There were at least 3 things that you showed to which my reaction was “why didn’t I think of that?”
Just one tip for you if I may. The peak of the cap goes over the eyes.
Great to hear! I appreciate that feedback.
And my lovely lady says “I love when you wear your cap backwards”. I ride a motorcycle a lot so it inevitably stays that way. Besides…I don’t tell you how to dress! 😆
Another excellent video Ramon. I'm intrigued by your router station dust collection system. Is having the port on top of the table more effective than from below? I'm hoping to make a table for my router and need to decide what I'm going to do for dust collection. Looking forward to hearing your recommendations here or in a future video. :)
That’s a great question and something that I should have addressed since it isn’t obvious. I have vacuum in the Woodpecker fence…or if I’m routing something without the fence, I have the vacuum “horseshoe”. I also have a port underneath that is part of my main dust collection system. So, one or the other captures the dust…moderately well. Thanks a ton for watching
Very interesting, could you do a video of your shim jig in action, is this something you have purchased or made ?
Yes! I believe I show that incredible jig in my playlist Jigs n Fixtures. I also sell plans for it on my website. Here’s the link to that vid…plans link in that videos description. Thanks a lot.
Jigs and Fixtures #1
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@@ramonartful thank you. Will take a look at the vid later tonight.
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Thank you
I love your video good job. May i know the model and brand of your other tablesaw not the hammer one thank you🙏
Thanks! It’s an old Grizzly 1023ZX. It’s about 24 years old…I’ve replaced bearings and replaced the 5HP motor with a Baldor. Still a really good saw. Cheers
@@ramonartfulthank you so much🙏
Why not add a couple of more magnets to that vacuum jig and you can use it on your drill press as well
Good idea but my drill press table is melamine on top of the metal table. 👍🏼
Ramon do you ever see yourself swapping to metric for all operations? You seem to have a good grasp of both. What would it take for you to make the full switch to metric?
Hmm…that’s interesting. I’m not sure. I actually like and appreciate both. I’m constantly working with tiny measurements…within .001”
Which means, I’d still have to have a decimal in Metric for something that small.
For bigger stuff, Metric makes more sense. As I say that, I also think…I’ve been using imperial all of my life and have memorized imperial decimal equivalents down to 1/32” and many down to 1/64”. Most of my tools, machines and measuring equipment is imperial. But I do find myself using both for some reason. I think maybe I like becoming familiar with the relationship or conversion. 🤷🏼♂️😬
Ramon your videos have gription! Right?
I hope so! I mention you in the description in an upcoming video about shooting boards. Thanks for the video suggestion. 🙏🏼
@@ramonartful you're welcome