 Hey happy Saturday Paul Carlson here a small workshop guy So this is one of the things I'm going to do weekly for a while And what I'm going to do each week and see how you guys like it see how you react to it is I'm going to Have kind of a thing where I review three new videos And those will be videos that have come out during the last week And I pick them kind of related for myself And I have maybe 600 subscriptions that I kind of keep track of at least some of them And I look for videos that would be helpful to novice or beginner DIY types of woodworkers and I hope you Like those it's kind of an attempt to save you some time if you wanted to see Two or three really good educational videos every week that all you got to do is come to my little weekly review and see what I recommend The second thing I'm going to do is then find one of the all-time classic videos That I think particularly if you've entered woodworking in the last couple years You might have missed because they were done Well before that maybe you haven't searched for the topic that's involved yet So we'll do one of those and then each week to finish up I'll do one shop either tip or tool review or Technique discussion or give you an organizational idea, and I'll just try to do one. I've got some other Videos that I'm got in the can and I'm editing and but they'll take a long time And so I've got a whole variety of things that will come out in addition to this Weekly review three new videos that you might like the first one is a friend fellow named Frank Howard He's got a YouTube channel called Frank makes and He's he's fantastic. He has a big workshop. So it's not Totally applicable to those of us trying to struggle with a one-car garage but he He produces some really good stuff and he does really good voiceovers and This one he's building three great big planner boxes for a restaurant in his town And he's dealing with big pieces of lumber and he's built dealing with big machine But everything that he's doing if you wanted to build a planner box Maybe for your deck or your backyard or something. You're just going to scale it down and use the tools that you have And instead of what's he got so where he's maybe running it through a jointer Maybe you're you're going to use a hand plane to get your boards ready. So anyway It's a it's a really good video. He's already got 57,000 views and the only released it yesterday So Frank is obviously a lot of people like to watch whatever Frank brings out So and that's only 18 minutes long and it's really Really entertaining even if you decide not to build any planner boxes or that went on next one is a Full blown build video if you haven't discovered Paul Sellers Paul Sellers is one of the Master craftsman of the YouTube creation industry. He's a lifetime woodworker He produces some of the best education this one is very long as two hours and 34 minutes And that's because it's an entire build when you watch a build video that long You're going to pick up a lot of Tips and techniques and methods and things even if you're not building what he's building If you just watch the process the process is applicable to most anything you build So and and his are going to be primarily focusing on hand tools as opposed to power tools In fact is maybe entirely focusing on hand tools. So if you don't have a whole shop full of power tools Then Paul Sellers is the guy for you. He's got the educational channels. He's got schools He's got a lot of different builds. He's got a tremendous category of past videos This one is how to build a sandbox for either your children your grandchildren or maybe your neighbor's children Yeah, it's a wouldn't be the end of the world if you messed it up It's a sandbox kids are going to play in it and destroy it So maybe it's a really good educational thing for you to take on if you're at the beginning stages of woodworking And if you're an advanced woodworker, maybe your kids would like one anyway the third one And I keep picking sometimes the same guys Rob Cosman there's a reason I pick them they keep producing good stuff But Rob Cosman is a big proponent of learning to sharpen your chisels and your hand planes by hand Not with a jig and so he feels that having a right size Sharpening table and he hooks it up to his workbench, but you could hook it up to the side of any of your shop cabinets He just thinks that's critical to learning the technique So he's got a relatively short although long in terms of YouTube videos, but a 20 minute video About building that workstation and believe me. It's very very straightforward. All you need is where you're gonna put it So I highly recommend that you do that you build your Sharpening platform and you learn to start sharp for sharpening freehand because it'll it'll save you a lot of time So you can spend more time on woodworking In the future and then the classic everybody could use this if you haven't built yourself a Crosscut sled or the one you build is it's not everything you want it to be he's got a nice relatively straightforward Crosscut sled and he also shows how to make up a miter sled combo and it's an excellent excellent video. It only has 3.3 million views From four years ago, so if you haven't seen it, I highly recommend that it becomes 3.3 million and one the one being you so give that a look Let me give you my tip of the day and that's There's a really simple method to hang The great majority of the things that you want to hang on a French cleat system And again the advantage of French cleat system is if you don't like the way things look Or if you need a certain tool at a certain place for a certain build that you're doing Everything was movable as opposed to my other wall where everything's fixed everything on here can be moved Nothing is attached to that backboard. So anyway in putting up my drill drivers my flashlight my impact driver pin nailer my Crosscut my cross cut my circular saw my jigsaw Most many of the things that are up there are done with a really really simple little Arrangement it is nothing more than a rectangular piece of wood not a very large one With of course you have to have the French cleat on the back But that's just nothing more than a piece of wood cut at 45 degrees on the table saw and then that slips into the opposing angle that's on the wall and then These are like three or four dollars each. I get them from ace hardware, which is in my neighborhood And so I have a whole bunch of these and most everything Even on my prior tool wall Will fit on these these are amazing almost every single tool Will hang on this in some fashion So my tip of the day is go ahead and do your French cleat system because the great majority of things You want to get up on there right away can be done with this and to put these together Yeah, I put some blue on there, but I just I just in attaching this with screws I just have the screws long enough to go through here. And so this little puppy Just hooks right on there. So literally everything you want to be on Your wall most everything can go that way now you're gonna have to build some bigger platforms For some of these other items. So that's it for today three new videos one old classic video and One shop tip you guys be safe in your workshop and have another nice week. I'll see you this time next Saturday