 gonna talk about YouTube videos that I've seen during the week that I would recommend then I'll put links in the comments below so you can just go to the link and go to any one of these so you don't have to write these down I keep doing this guy but he keeps coming up with stuff worth the effort Sean did a really good video about visiting the hardwood store and his intent was to try to teach you what it's all about so you wouldn't be intimidated but I don't know I almost got a little bit of feeling that if you were a beginner and you watched his video you would be more intimidated maybe he has a lot of really good education stuff about that whole process of going to hardwood store and actually the second one is from same guy worth the effort and he's got part two or class number two of his beginning series and he does a good overview of a beginner's guide to the band saw and so you'll learn a lot from that mostly I'm picking videos that are designed for beginners or novices or DIY not for you expert next one I'm gonna recommend and hopefully recognize this fella his name is William Ng he's not really that short but he's trying to show a childhood picture he the guy breaks me up he's got the driest sense of humor William Ng's got a video up that's all about hand planes now I enjoyed it but I didn't see a handful of people giving him a thumbs down so maybe those are the experts who were expecting something other than his introductory level on hand planes and so maybe they were disappointed the next one I'm gonna recommend is Rob Kaussman again and this time he released a video this week about how to sharpen all of the really hard to sharpen tools a router planes and things of that nature sharpening something like this is a little bit different and so you have to know the technique for that as well so Rob Kaussman's got a great one out that and then the one not particularly going to teach you but gonna entertain you is Ishi Tani furniture released a new one on building a bench just to watch him work in his workshop it's just so entertaining so relaxing so educational so inspiring that if you haven't discovered the Ishi Tani furniture video series I recommend you do that all right so those are my videos that I'd recommend the second topic that I learned to talk about is kind of in the tool category I'm I've got a tool on order and I'm pretty excited about it but when you're in a one-car garage workshop and you get a tool on order you have to usually start reconfiguring and figuring out what's gonna bite the dust in order to make room for it I've got this puppy showing up next Tuesday and I'm excited about that and so that unfortunately replaces a bench top jointer that I wasn't very happy with one called Q-Tec which I think sold out at the beginning of the year to another company but anyway this is the Powermatic floor model 73 inches long I think and that's the main difference versus the little bench tops 8 inch wide and helical heads and so that's gonna be a major step up for me as far as getting boards ready I'll do a lot less work now with my number 7 bench plane now as a result of getting that then something's gonna bite the dust but I'm gonna get rid of my miter saw that's gonna be the tool I'm gonna sacrifice because my jointer is gonna go all along this wall here and it's gonna go almost over to where this temporary router table is and so something had to go and I had a miter saw here and then I had this thickness planer over here and I had another tool over here and so I said you know what there's no reason why that thickness planer can't go on top of that Bora portamate I'll get rid of the miter saw the only purpose of the miter saw unless you're somebody doing coping and lots and lots of structural stuff and you're always cutting two by fours you need to cut them quickly and stuff of that nature but in my shop I don't use the miter saw all that often I tend to favor doing cross cuts on my on my table saw I'm more comfortable with it being perfectly 90 degrees as opposed to that play that I get in my miter saw but so I've installed my thickness planer on top of this and then I can adjust these side wings to be at the same level and I can even make them slope down and into the thickness planer a little bit because that's a good idea to get it underneath those rollers before you get any snipe and so that's going to be my new thickness planer station and I can roll it out in the driveway and I can do other things so obviously fold down the wings and I have them down most of time but I can also fold my thickness planer underneath pull those wings up and I got a seven foot long workstation that I can put in the driveway so that's pretty cool as well that's some changes I'm making getting the brand new jointer and getting rid of the miter saw and making some major changes