Simplest way to make wooden dowels
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- čas přidán 29. 11. 2020
- This is very simple and quick way to make wooden dowel rods using a simple method of making dowel cutter. This dowel cutter is made by using a 3/4" hex socket and it can make wooden dowels of diameter 12 mm.
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Finally a wood worker from india, who can post youtube videos in english. thats a rarest of rare combination.
Dad, "Son! Have you seen my 3/4" socket?"
Dad: _"Son, have you seen my socket set?"_
nope, dog ate
He would have used the 10mm if it wasn't already missing.
@@domderaimo based on life experience I have come to the conclusion that 10mm socket bits either A: do not exist and are simply a short lived shared hallucination of us all, or B: are made out of a radioactive isotope with an extremely short half life such that they immediately decay into energy invisible to the naked eye. This is the most reasonable explanation for the fact that they instantly disappear.
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No talk, no commercials, no bull****.......just action. I love it!
I had 12 commercials lol
There was a shitload of ads. This was gay.
But about 9 mins too long. Plus I’ve got plug cutters for shorter dowels
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That's cool, and I really like making my own stuff, but just yesterday I bought a 4 foot x 1/2" dowel rod at the Home Depot for $1.80. That was a lot easier. :-)
I was thinking the same thing lol I mean it's cool and all but I would rather spend my time on other things
But what if you needed an 8' dowel for some reason? Or if you needed one made from something other than oak?
Yeah this is a waste of time
@@michaelputnam2532 that’s a good point
Seeing that I typically work with exotic hardwoods it's perfect! Way better than my vise and a cut sanding belt. You'll never find dowels in any of the woods I use and if you did it'd cost too much anyways. Thank you brother!
I was about to post that this is a little like turning a car into a bicycle - destroyed tools to save pennies on dowels? But when you mentioned exotic woods ... fair enough. Good point.
Seems to me this is the simplest but most effective method for the job. Great job. Thanks foo sharing.
Repeatable production of an essential part of woodworking. It’s the small things that count (and cost)! Thanks good work!
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Usually I use fluted dowels but if I ever need to make decorative dowels that will contrast with my project, this would be the perfect solution. Thank you so much for this ingenious idea!
Man, that has to be one of the most long-winded ways I have seen to make a dowel making tool.
Given how easily the socket was drilled out this may have been the best use for it.
Steel tubing works just as well.
No drilling sockets out and the block is optional, too, if you have a vice.
That will be the one socket that he will need.
@@paulbarthol8372 😂
I was thinking the same thing about the socket...
Junk sockets are handy to have for many things with some imagination. Allowing anything to be attached to a drill motor is a plus. It was junk before now it has a purpose.
I needed cherry dowels for a project last year and couldn’t find any without special ordering. This will definitely save my butt in the future. Nice job.
Very good, I have not seen an idea on a U-Tube as good as this, in a long while. Well done.
Reminds me of those pesky
"YouBoats" during WW2. 😉
@@marshalllhiepler >D HAHAHAHAHA well played
Nice work. I've made many dowels, and there are several ways to do it. This cutter is great, good job.
If large dowels are needed, say 1-1/8", cut material 1-1/2" square on table saw, then rip 1/8" off corners, creating a 1-1/8 octagonal profile. Then shape one end to fit drill, the other to fit a hole in a wood block. Clamp block in vice, spin workpiece with the drill, and use 36-grit paper, in the other hand, rhythmically up, and down the shaft until smooth. Works for any size dowel when larger ones are needed.
I actually like this. I don’t know if I’d do it but in case of some bizarre dowel shortage now i know how. Thanks for this upload! 👍🏽
At first, I thought you were making an attachment to hold wood onto a lathe. Pretty clever and those sockets are very cheap at flea markets and yard sales. Thank you for sharing your idea!
I just made some 1.25" oak dowels today on the router table with a 5/8" round over bit, much faster. Nice video, I like your ingenuity
Hey 👋🏻, The guy doesn’t have router table... 🤷🏻♂️
That's what I do too. Sometimes you might end up with a tiny bit of a bead; a quick pass with a block plane or even just the back of a chisel (skew helps) fixes it perfectly.
Hi
I see this is an old post, but hopefully you see these questions .
What bit do you use? How do you set it up and feed the piece through?
I think this is great and will save me a lot of money. These dowels are very expensive where I live. Genius! Thanks for the upload
Good to know.. if the ammo shortage continues we'll all be using bows and arrows.
I would use a sling shot with 50 cal lead. Also mount a wisker biscuit to it and you can shoot arrows. Easier to backpack around with.
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Can straighten bamboo this way too!!!
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... to hunt deer. Right?
FANTASTIC!!! I will definitely do this. Dells have become way too expensive here in South Africa. I'd rather make my own. Thank you for sharing this EXCELLENT method.
only one word for this fella... Genius
This simple....I'll stick to nipping in to B&Q to pick one up ! Simple
This is a great idea, impressive. You make your own dowels because you can't run to the store and buy them made from species of wood other than pine, or other light colored woods. Go see if you can buy dark woods like mahogany or walnut, cherry etc....
I doubt this would work on walnut.
Just FYI, I get all of my dowels and square stock from Grizzly.com. They periodically have discounts on them and that is when I stock up on Walnut, oak, and many other species they carry. Woodcraft.com is another good source of discounted materials. $3.00 is not bad for a 3/8" walnut dowel.
You can also buy actual dowel cutters and cut your own from any fancy wood you are working with. I would think anybody that works with expensive wood species could spare about $14 for a set of dowel cutters that are going to give you a nice, clean cut.
Great job!!! Very smart trick, thanks!
Not sure if this will work for hardwoods but great idea. There's lots of reasons to make your own dowels, not like you can buy every species at HD. If you are hiding all of them sure go buy some but not all dowels are hidden. Some are decorative, you'll want specific wood doing that. Nice Video.
BRAVO !!!
Congratulations from Brazil
Thanks for your lesson !
Simply brilliant !
Looks great for making specialty dowels. I could not tell what method you were planning on using to make this, so great work on ingenuity! Thanks
I missed the part where any of this was simple
I know. What a project.
LOL or the fact that this tool would last maybe like a day max
This isn't that much work..... if you think this isn't simple. Go back to the blue pill kid.
@@markovichglass it kinda is for the end result when you can buy 12mm dowel rods cheap as chips.
Not worth my time and effort, you can buy it for $1 or 2
I like it. Half the fun is making the jig. The other half is making the dowels. Great ideal. Thanks
Awesome jig and idea!!
Thanks for sharing it!
That was awesome! Thanks for the tip.
I want to see a video on the homemade compressor back there!
Compressor from a refrigerator and an old propane tank.
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Simple and hreat use on an old worn out socket which i have plenty of. Thank you my friend.
Esse projeto caseiro mais perfeito quê vi, parabéns!
What an awesome idea and simple too! Thanks for the video 👍
Very informative! Thanks for sharing 👍
The simplest way to make wooden dowels assuming you already have a table saw, angle grinder, heavy duty sander, turret drill and really good hand drill.
This makes a lot of sense though, as those tools can be acquired over time, and most serious builders have all the above. Things like dowels though, are much more expensive in the long run to buy premade. While a beginner will find buying a single dowel for a task much cheaper, when you do it over and over those cumulative costs really add up. By using tools you already have to make a new tool, someone who goes through a lot can make recurrent stock from scraps.
That was my first thought.
These tools are readily available for people who will be doing this full time
Unless you require pro equipment
Harbor freight
Drill press $100 or less for the bench top
Angle grinder $30
Table saw Warrior $150
Bauer drill kit $50
Bench top sander $60
Sockets and other bits $100 or less
You're going to need this stuff anyway for most woodworking projects so it's worth the investment for a DIYer or hobbyist
@@colinklang or today on Amazon, an eight piece dowel cutter set: $13.99. Effortless, cheap, far better performance, and no destroyed sockets in the process.
Very useful and very informative..
Fine job! Highly commendable.
I'm making a compact one with a welded cross handle for my pack to dowel arrow shafts. I wish you had run a green stick through yours. That would be cool. Thanks for the idea.
Great idea. Great video.
Thanks for taking the time to share your tricks of the trade.
Fro Missouri
Very impressive....necessity is the mother of all invention.
Inventing mostly! Well done.
I only the other day needed some dowel. I’m going to make one of them. Thank you😊
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I found an eight piece set on Amazon for $11. I thought that was probably the simplest way to get dowel cutters.
Haha, was about to go look. I think it would arrive before I was done trying to make this too.
Necessity is the mother of inventions.
There are no ideas or brain power needed to go and buy tools online. But to think the idea, create the tool and make it work that way, is genius and a reason to admire.
@@JoeyRam. of course, to make this tool required a socket, a drill press, a drill bit, a Forstner bit, a piece of wood, and a grinder. If you can afford all that, I don't think you need to skimp on dowel cutters. Personally, I prefer to keep my sockets as sockets because I might need that particular size one day. I would hate to be having trouble removing a bolt one day only to discover that some genius has turned my socket into a dowel cutter. Perhaps at that point I could find another genius video about how to grind your hammer into a socket. Wouldn't want to waste time waiting on Amazon, or run over to Harbor Freight or Home Depot if I'm in a hurry. Nah! Because I have no idea that I might be needing a dowel cutter on my next project. Absolutely no idea. And it would probably be so much more intelligent to waste even more time hacking up my other tools rather than just buying what I need before I need it.
@@brianmoore581 i found it easier and cheaper to pop down to my local DIY store , pay a couple of quid for a 8ft length of dowel and just cut off what i need
@@brianmoore581 The tools you mentioned are basic ones needed for woodworking, not rocket science. So there's no need to afford them in order to make a dowell cutter out of an old socket easy to replace. Plus, not all your favorite American hardware stores are globaly available. He did a cutter and SHARED for a reason. But I understand why you don't get yet the meaning of: own idea💡 and prefer to pay for it to someone else.
This is BA!!! Thank you for posting
Beautiful..definitely doing this too!
Good job man. It can be razor blade sharpened too ! ! !
👏👏👏 fro 🇧🇷 Brazil
Muito ótimo seu gabarito parabéns
Got to hand it to you the gold award for doing something out of a socket nice job bro.
Simplest ? That was fun but think I'll go to the store for mine.
Paul Sellars just made 50ft of dowel out of 2 X 4s using only a Stanley no4 plane. He then made a cup of tea then watched the last 3/4 of this.
This is no way near simple and most important it is not a "simple method" it is first and foremost about having a set of special tools
@@DrJeckyllJunior For the average wood worker or tool worker this is simple. Takes about 10 minutes.
@@Alamyst2011 No way you do that in less than half an hour. In 10 minutes you can rush up a dowel plate, though. If you're gonna be drilling metal, you can't get any simpler and quicker than that, and you even get several sizes as bonus. Slap it on a piece of wood, or just stick it in a vise, and you're done.
I bet that would work great for making arrows.
My thoughts exactly. Also masts for model sailing ships
Exactly, but let me tell you something, it worked for him very good because the wood he's using is very dry, if u used not fully dry wood, when the stick is getting out of the hole while it is spinning it will start to bend, so make sure to place some kind of a pipe there that can hold it
@@Omniverse0 Maybe a hand drill powered lathe type set up?
Looks like a great way to make wooden arrows
Brilliant! I’m making a complete set!
Good result 👍.I thought you were just making a plug cutter at first.
You should heat up and oil harden that socket... would last way longer and not much more work... Nice video btw!
I'm not sure if this is supposed to be a joke or not, but it's funny. Dowels are super cheap. A lifetime supply is less than that socket and the time. But kootos for being self sufficient. I'll give you a like.
Great idea!!
Muito show parabéns 👏👏👏
I misread the title. I thought it said "simplest way to make wooden dowels". My bad
He's showing you how to make a jig that makes dowels. If you have a way to make them without a jig, by all means tell us.
@@c.g.ryderii2405 well said that man
@@c.g.ryderii2405 Doesn't seem any simpler than just making a dowel plate. And the end result is a single size dowel jig.
@@c.g.ryderii2405 "easiest way to drill a hole." Video of a guy hand forging a drill bit.
For some people I hear whispers of “just buy it down the shops”. Well to them I’d say, “I’m glad you have that option available to you” because chief, that ain’t the world. It’s good to have one of these fine items mocked up, you know, just in case.
Nice little tool for doweling. I will have a crack at making this for the workshop 👍
Cheers! Well done!
Not bad, cheap, easy to service, and damn well works
Very nice idea. Great idea.
Cool ,the bigger the socket the bigger the dowel.👍
Only useful if there's a Harbor Freight nearby
That’s pretty cool thank you 🙏
brilliant idea 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Fantastic! What else is there to say! So simple and ingenious! Got some old rusty sockets kicking around that I have no use for. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and great footage of how to make... didn't even need to talk us through the stages, some light music 🎵 may have been the only thing that could of enhanced the tutorial!? 🤔🙏🏴🇬🇧
What a great idea.👏👍
Very cool thanks. Happy Holiday.
Great video, very clever!
I love videos like this.
Pretty slick 😁
Slick idea. 👍🏻👍🏻
Otimas IDEIAS!
Excellent!!!!
That is really cool, I bet leaving them rough would make them awesome for gluing them in holes for a better grip on the glue
Well done, congratulations...
Wow brilliant just look at the equipment he has to hand superb
Thats a great idea.
Good video...especially if you like making your own tools!
Fantastic job,
Smart. Very smart!
great idea!!!
Genius! Subscribed.
Nice work!
Simply awesome.
Ingenious!
Smart idea!
Now I know what to do with my spare sockets!
Really great in ingenuity, nicely done 👌👏👏👏💯
This is how mom used to peel potatoes but with a big 65mm socket her mashed potatoes were the best
Maravilha guerreiro muito top 👏
This is brilliant
Wow so simple!
Just wow, brilliant, this is very useful to us, 👌
Worked great 🤗
That’s cool thanks for sharing sometimes you can’t find the size you need or it’s just to far to the hardware store 👍👍 !!!
Supper idea... thanks
Well done
Great ingenuity mate