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  • 2 days ago

    CHRIS BROWN VS CM PUNK

    Let Kellogs Know I Want My Cereal! http://clicktotweet.com/Zr4O6

    Check out today's SourceFed!! http://www.youtube.com/watc......

    kenny474 kenny474 commented:

    I hate Chris Brown, and all woman beaters. I don't care how long it's been, 3 years is nothing! He should have this thrown in his face everyday for the next 20years. He never paid for his crime. He should be beaten, eye for an eye.

  • 3 days ago

    Blue Collar Woodworking with Stumpy Nubs #1

    Season 1, Episoed 1, Part 1: We're working on a mini version of the traditional woodworker's bench, and Stumpy begins his throwdown with Charles Neil.

    kenny474 kenny474 commented:

    Hey Stumpy, I'm going to be starting on my "Low-Buck Bench Build", in which I plan to build a top-notch traditional bench for under $250, including vises. I'm writing a blog on it over at Lumber Jocks. Just search "Low-Buck Bench", you'll find it.

    I'm still sourcing the wood now, which will be t...

  • 3 days ago

    #116 Business card holder

    Make a business card holder

    kenny474 kenny474 commented:

    54 eh? Very funny Cap, very funny....

    Winds were about 40mph yesterday and it might have been all of 20 degrees. Today, the wind died down to a nice 20mph, and it warmed up to almost 30! And really, that's warmer than it has been at many points.

    54, and you think that's cold....

    You're more bu...

  • 3 days ago

    The Black Keys - Howlin´ for you

    Live

    Alright

    Yeah

    Well now

    I must admit

    I can't explain

    Any of these thoughts

    Racing through my brain

    It's true

    Baby I'm howlin' for you

    Alrig...

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  • 3 days ago

    Are You Kidding Me?

    Jimmy Smith puts down a blazing fast pass at Bandimere Speedway. Like the announcer says, "Are you kidding me??"I think it's one of the coolest tr...

    kenny474 kenny474 commented:

    @eager400 When all four tires are breaking loose or nearly so, it's hard to keep anything straight!

    As well, with that much power going to the front wheels, I'm sure it pulls a fair bit at launch.

  • 1 week ago

    Wood shop dust collector installed

    Just finished setting up my dust collector upstairs and the dust tubing to the shop

    kenny474 kenny474 commented:

    Also, ditch any sharp 90 or 45 bends and use the long sweeping bends. Sharp bends just kill the flow and cause clogging. Or, look into learning to bend PVC with heat guns.

    Another cool way to improve performance is to relocate the blower so it's blowing right into the center ring, eliminating th...

  • 1 week ago

    Water Colors

    Adding some color to your work, right from the kitchen.

    kenny474 kenny474 commented:

    Glad to see you're back in the shop and making videos Cap! (and shavings!)

    I'd like to see that when it's finished, I think it'll have a really neat look.

    I tried that once before, but I used WAY too much dye in a very porous piece of wood! I had it slinging everywhere, and I mean everywhere! A...

  • 1 week ago

    luthiers planes

    Little quick vid of my Richard Kell handmade luthiers planes. These are made to very close tolerances and handfitted to get 'spot-on' quality of fi...

    kenny474 kenny474 commented:

    You are an excellent designer and machinist! Simply incredible. And being the son of a very talented machinist, and growing up with a Bridgeport in my basement, I know a bit about good machining and precision design. And being a woodworker who loves hand-planes, I know when I see an excellently m...

  • 2 weeks ago

    Extreme Shop System - Towers (Build Vid 3) How to Cut Perfect Circles

    this is an update to my project that i am working on. It is a bunch of Crown amps powering a pair of towers. The Towers EACH will have (8) 7" Asc...

    kenny474 kenny474 commented:

    A Porter Cable 450PK router would be awesome for doing the type of cut-outs in MDF I see you doing. It's small, lightweight and powerful and it has an awesome plunge base that will make stepped cuts super easy and fast.

    I know you like the best, it's time to "take the plunge" so to speak!

    Just ...

  • 3 weeks ago

    A week on the new lathe new sound

    A week on the new late new sound wood turning - I must say this lathe is the most comfortable lathe I have ever worked on. You can move all around ...

    kenny474 kenny474 commented:

    Neat design, I like it!

    I'm in the process of building what I call a "pedestal bowl lathe". Basically a single square steel tube stood on end with a short bed coming off the front, the spindle sitting on top in 2 heavy duty pillow blocks and the motor sitting off the side of the tube a bit below ...

  • 3 weeks ago

    How to Swirl Paint a Guitar

    I made this video because i didn't see any other complete video on how to swirl paint a guitar. It is really easy, it just takes a long time. Pleas...

    kenny474 kenny474 commented:

    @aLilBitOEverything And yes, it does look sweet. I'd be proud to call it mine for sure. If I played guitar anyway!

  • 3 weeks ago

    KREG Jig® K3 Presented by Woodcraft

    The latest in innovative pocket hole jigs. Leave it to Kreg to take the best and make it better! The K3 is the most feature-packed pocket hole tool...

    kenny474 kenny474 commented:

    @thinice75 Yes, and your videos are sooo helpful and well recorded.

    If you're so much better, than prove it besides just acting like a wanker.

  • 3 weeks ago

    jointer dime test

    A quarter, nickel and dime on edge on my 20" Fay & Egan jointer. Demonstrating how smooth it runs.

    kenny474 kenny474 commented:

    It would take something along the lines of an earthquake to knock those coins over on that aircraft carrier! It probably weighs 4,000lbs!

    Sweet machine though. Man would I love to have one in my shop!

    Although getting it through my bulkhead would pose a bit of a challenge!!!

  • 3 weeks ago

    My OWWM shop tour...

    Some of the OWWM I've picked up over the years.

    kenny474 kenny474 commented:

    I do love seeing the old Uni-Saw's, makes me remember seeing my grandfather in the shop running his when I was younger. He's been gone 18 years now, but it seems like yesterday I was in the shop with him.

  • 3 weeks ago

    European Workbench

    Morton leads us through a product tour of the diverse capabilities of the affordable European Workbench.

    http://www.highlandwoodwork......

    kenny474 kenny474 commented:

    @jvondarkmore Really? My bench is only 32-1/2" tall, and it's perfect for handtools

  • 3 weeks ago

    woodworking bench plans

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  • 3 weeks ago

    Giuliano Stroe

    Джулиано Строе (Giuliano Stroe) дата рождения 18 июля 2004 - пятилетний румынский атлет и культурист. Отец гимнаст Иулиэн с рождения привил мальчик...

    kenny474 kenny474 commented:

    Do you have ANY idea how unhealthy it is for a kid that young to lift weights????

    It can cause numerous severe health issues, from stunted growth, hormonal imbalance, bone problems, and that's just the beginning! In years to come, his life will be a living hell due to all his health problems!

    C...

  • 3 weeks ago

    How To Build A T-Square Table Saw Fence For Aluminum Extrusions

    Table saw fence http://AskWoodMan.com/

    This video is an introduction to a video series I will share about making a Biesemeyer inspired t-square...

    kenny474 kenny474 commented:

    Excellent videos and fence design Mr. Little. As always, you have come up with a sure winner!

    I too am in the process of making my own T-square fence, a Biesemeyer knock off. I had my father machine me the cam, handle, brackets and some other parts and pieces, which simplified things greatly.

    M...

  • 3 weeks ago

    Building a Holtzapffel Inspired Workbench - Part 5

    In episode 5, I show you some tips using SketchUp to determine how long to make the stretchers based on the final dimensions of the legs.

    kenny474 kenny474 commented:

    This is going to be an awesome bench! Really great design. It's what I've always wanted.

    I'm actually drawing up plans for my bench now, which will be made from reclaimed oak (all 3"x3" and 9'long) that was given to me.

    I just picked up a 1.5" Beall threading kit to make my vise hardware. Where...

  • 3 weeks ago

    Baby born without brain brain turns 2

    Nicholas Coke was born with a rare condition called anencephaly that caused him to never grow a brain, only a brain stem. Doctors gave him just a f...

    kenny474 kenny474 commented:

    This is hard to watch. And really, would you want to be kept alive like this? No thoughts, no functions, no consciousness?

    And without consciousness, can you even consider him to be alive? He doesn't know he's alive. Yes, his heart beats. But how does that prove life? If there is no consciousnes...

  • 3 weeks ago

    #89 O.B. Shine Juice

    How to mix and use a great finish for almost any project. Simple formula with three ingredients.

    kenny474 kenny474 commented:

    @jbailey8129 Just to be clear, I used pure tung oil. I believe minwax is a modified tung oil with driers and other such additives which may make it tacky, they also may interfere with the shellac and how it cures.

    I know the pure stuff didn't get tacky and it cured just fine.

    Still, paraffin oil...

  • 3 weeks ago

    attaching the runner to cross cut table.wmv

    Attempting, as best I can, to show how to attach the runner to a longer Cross Cut table. Back problems prevent me from being able to produce a qual...

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  • 4 weeks ago

    Ryan Dunn Death RIP

    Tribute to the late great ryan dunn, may he R.I.P

    kenny474 kenny474 commented:

    @ilovetohavelonglogin

    What if it was your father, brother, sister, mother or best friend who made a bad choice? Would you be happy they died?

    You comment speaks greatly about your values, intelligence, and ignorance and a massive lack of judgement. To say it is "good" someone has died is the mo...

  • 1 month ago

    Skoal Vanilla! Dip Review

    Post your best yo momma joke for a shout out! plz subscribe if you lover dip and comment!

    kenny474 kenny474 commented:

    What are you, like 12? Grow the hell up, tobacco is NOT cool! Neither are you!

    Have fun with gum disease, tooth decay, cancer and not having any girl want to come near your mouth!

  • 1 month ago

    My favourite hand planes

    http://woodgears.ca/handplane

    Showing off some of my favourite hand planes. Quite the opposite of Lie Nielson hand planes!

    kenny474 kenny474 commented:

    Matthias, I have a couple planes I think you would like. One in particular I think you would really like. It's a small aluminum plane that uses a double edged razor like was used in the old-style double-edge safety razors. It actually can be put together in 3 different ways to make a different st...

  • 1 month ago

    Finished Bowl with Thin Section

    This is the first bowl I've completed using the thin section method I showed in a previous video. It is made of maple.

    kenny474 kenny474 commented:

    Looks good Dennis, very impressive!

    I'm still working on the pyrography, coloring pyrography, laminated spindles and adding angled segments to spindles, I don't think I can handle trying anything else right now!

    I will try it, just need to master what I'm working on now before I move on.

    I'm a...

  • 1 month ago

    Homemade sawmill

    http://woodgears.ca/bandmil...

    Using my homemade sawmill to mill a small log in my backyard

    kenny474 kenny474 commented:

    What's your blade speed? Seems a bit slow for a mill.

    I know my 20" Davis & Wells saw runs near 5000fpm blade speed, and it cuts 12"-15" logs on my log-sled like butter and leaves a sweet finish.

    I'd shoot for at least 4000.

    Remember, the faster the speed, the cleaner the cut.

    Also, carbide...

  • 1 month ago

    Plywood on the jointer -- bad idea!

    http://woodgears.ca/jointer... Why planing plywood on the jointer is a bad idea

    kenny474 kenny474 commented:

    Use a clamp-on straight edge and a spiral router bit. The finish will be even better and the bit will last a long, long time. I've got one I use just for ply, and after nearly 2 years, it's still cutting great.

    Even a standard double-cut bit will leave a good finish, and they're quite cheap.

    I'...

  • 1 month ago

    112 Decorating Genie

    Two tools in one video. A decorating genie and a self-powered sander you can make in your shop really, really cheap.

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  • 1 month ago

    EZ tool construction part 1

    Construction of an EZ tool on the idea of Capn Eddie

    kenny474 kenny474 commented:

    @freewoodencrosses

    One thing to remember, is that you will normally need to buy bulk to get them at a cost similar to mine. likely 20-25 cutters or more. So, unless you want to buy a lot, Captain Eddie is the way to go.

    I think he's about $20-25 for 3 inserts, which is a good deal for high-end G...

  • 1 month ago

    10-22-11 (Full Video) Turning Christmas Ornaments by Dan Douthart (01h06m).wmv

    Original Class Date 10-22-11

    GWA Member Dan Douthart demonstrates the creation of turned Christmas ornaments using "Toothpick Technology" developed...

  • 1 month ago

    wood threads, mcguiver style

    using a router on a lathe.... at a consistant speed

    kenny474 kenny474 commented:

    The Beall wood threader operates in a similar fashion and is very affordable. As well, it gives consistent results and doesn't require some jury rigged conglomerate to be built on your lathe.

    I have the Beall in several sizes and have used it to cut threads for many items, the most frequent used ...

  • 1 month ago

    Extreme Punk Wood Turning

    Rock and Roll, Against Me!, Pints of Guinness Make You Strong, Beginning Turning, woodworking, Lathe, turning, Danger, High RPMs, Green Wood, Catal...

    kenny474 kenny474 commented:

    Why don't you find another hobby rather than give real woodturners a bad image?

  • 1 month ago

    Sharpening Woodturning Tools using Tormek

    How to sharpen a bowl gouge, spindle gouge and a skew chisel.

    The Tormek TNT Sharpening system delivers a superior edge on your woodturning gouges ...

    kenny474 kenny474 commented:

    @7199715 They're not. You just need to know where to buy your stuff! Or, learn to make your own!

    I made copies of all the "Easy Wood Tools" carbide turning tools for less than $20 each. Message me, I'll tell you how!

    Or, for a very fair price, I will sell you a set already made. So far, I've had...

  • 1 month ago

    The Most Offensive Clip Ever Aired on Family Guy?

    Me arguing this topic on this scene not being as bad as the others

    kenny474 kenny474 commented:

    You know, if you had delivered your message in a more intelligent manner than you did, because frankly you sound like a complete bonehead, you may have gotten a better response.

    Also, if you actually watched your video, and then thought "Hey, this is good enough to post on YouTube", I can now un...

  • 1 month ago

    Part 2 - Making a segmented bowl

    This is where I show how to use my centering technique to get perfect alignment of a segmented assembly on the lathe.

    kenny474 kenny474 commented:

    I center my stuff on waste-blocks using a similar technique to the toothpick system you use to center your end-caps.

    My circle-cutting jig uses a sharp point that digs into the center of the piece you are cutting, leaving a small dimple in the center. I then drill a centered hole in the waste-bl...

  • 1 month ago

    # 111 handle basics

    I make a double-handed handle for one of my cutter bars, per your request.

    kenny474 kenny474 commented:

    @capneddie Just keep on doing things just how you do. You do a great job, and I personally don't care what you call anything, the content is awesome and that is why I watch your videos.

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