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Drill Bits - an overview
Several viewers have asked me to provide a brief summary of the main types of drill bits that woodworkers might use. So, I have done my best and hope that my terminology is correct.
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Відео

Stihl HLA 56 Long Reach Hedge Trimmer
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I went to the BBC Gardeners World show at Beaulieu recently and saw this long reach hedge trimmer on the Stihl stand. I was impressed by its low weight and easy handling and so, when I returned home, ordered one from Winchester Garden Machinery who were in support at the Stihl stand. I paid the full price and bought the model without a battery.
Tracksaw Cutting Station - Trestle Support
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I have been asked about the trestle support for my tracksaw cutting station many times so here is the video. My Tracksaw Cutting Station videos include: Using my tracks Cutting Station: ua-cam.com/video/LD9HKPAL1ZU/v-deo.html How to Build a Tracksaw Cutting Station: ua-cam.com/video/xJ_dhbIdGqE/v-deo.html The Ultimate Tracksaw Cutting Station: ua-cam.com/video/auCZCcOxx7Y/v-deo.html Other video...
BREAKING NEWS - 80,000 Subscribers !!!
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When I started making videos 12 years ago I never dreamed that I might ever reach 80,000 subscribers. I remember jumping for joy when it was just 400. Thank you all for your support.
Parf Guide System - Basic Guide
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Several people have asked me to produce an overview video of the Parf Guide System in order to help them understand the concept and to help them with their purchase options. This video describes the PGS in basic terms and outlines some of the additional kit that might be needed in the workshop or at the job site. Here are the links to videos that further explain the overall concept: The UJK Par...
Stihl MSA 70 C Cordless Chainsaw and chainsaw advice
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The recent storms had brought down all sorts of large branches and I have been lucky enough to borrow a cordless chainsaw to convert it all into logs for next winter. In this video I give advice about chainsaw use and safety.
How to make a simple logging saw horse
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The recent high winds have brought a lot of branches down so now is the time to refill the log store. To make the cutting easier I have designed a simple folding logging saw horse. The plans are available free of charge but I need your email address. Go to my main UA-cam page, select "About" to find my email address. I am told that this works better from a PC.
Tray Template for Mass Production - Part 2
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I am sorry for the delay in getting this video onto UA-cam. This is the second and final part of my tray template project. In this video I show the new Axminster guide bushes used in the project and then use them to make the trays. I mention my previous video about making an interesting tray. It shows the assembly and finishing in detail for the trays being made in this video: ua-cam.com/video/...
How to maintain your planing machine - key points
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In this video I show how I go about my annual maintenance of my planing machine. Although I have a Jet planer, many others will have similar methods of adjustment. Setting the cutters will vary and here is a link to my original video for my old Electra Beckum machine ua-cam.com/video/1uXh1fx6JE0/v-deo.html
Fences and Stops - My ultimate solutions (after trying many designs)
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I have had a number of questions about my various fences and stops that I use on both my tracksaw cutting station and my Kapex mitre station. In this video I described some fence options and then show the ones that I use every day. These are my ultimate fence solutions having tried many other designs in the past.
Stihl BGA 57 Cordless Leaf Blower - Cordless, light, very effective with bags of power
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I saw a neighbour using one of these machines - they are very quiet so no ear protection is needed and it is unlikely to disturb anyone on a Sunday morning. I managed to get hold of a used one but had to buy a new battery. See for yourself - 200 square metres of leaf blowing and still power to spare.
Stihl GTA26 Cordless Pruner - Easy to use and very effective
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The GTA 26 would make an ideal present for a keen gardener and I wish that I had one of these when we had our wood burner in our old house. Cutting branches up to 4" thick is a piece of cake. Battery life reduces as the number of thicker cuts increases. My only criticism is the very odd case supplied with the kit version. I am grateful to Stihl for lending this demonstration tool to me.
Tray Template for Mass Production #1
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This is the first video in a mini series showing how to do repeat work, like a production line, in order to create many versions of the same item. In this video I introduce the project. Subsequent videos are yet to be filmed and will not appear until mid January 2024.
Stihl HTA 50 Cordless Pole Saw - easy to use and perfect for gardeners and garden contractors
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I have had a Stihl chain saw for nearly 40 years and it has never let me down. Stihl have kindly provided their HTA 50 cordless pole saw in order for me to make this video. I am grateful to Andrew, the professional cameraman and film maker, who directed and filmed the making of this video. Do watch to the very end when some interesting visitors drop in on events. For really good machinery video...
How to Make a Spline Sled
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Splines are often used to strengthen right angled joints, mostly mitred joints, commonly used for boxes and trays. The splines can look attractive if a contrasting colour of wood is used. In this video I show how to make a spline jig for a table saw. There are many designs but whatever one you use do ensure that you take the greatest of care to avoid injury from the rotating saw blade.
B4FM Bike Intercom System - Cycling Safety and Smartphone Link
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B4FM Bike Intercom System - Cycling Safety and Smartphone Link
Morantz USB Plug and Play Microphone
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Morantz USB Plug and Play Microphone
Cozycase iPhone Bike Mount and Case - Brilliant
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Cozycase iPhone Bike Mount and Case - Brilliant
Catch-Up (October 2023)
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Catch-Up (October 2023)
Ultimate Tracksaw Setup and Calibration
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Ultimate Tracksaw Setup and Calibration
Ultimate Tracksaw Cutting Station Project
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Ultimate Tracksaw Cutting Station Project
Obelink - The Largest Camping Shop Imaginable
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Obelink - The Largest Camping Shop Imaginable
How to make an interesting tray
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How to make an interesting tray
Festool CTSC Extractor Overview
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Festool CTSC Extractor Overview
Much Needed Computer Upgrade
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Much Needed Computer Upgrade
Kitchen Drawer Alterations to make space for a new, much deeper, hob unit
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Kitchen Drawer Alterations to make space for a new, much deeper, hob unit
Festool CSC Sys Mobile Base Construction
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Festool CSC Sys Mobile Base Construction
Axminster Flagship Store Move
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Axminster Flagship Store Move
Festool CSC Sys 50 - Introduction and Setup
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Festool CSC Sys 50 - Introduction and Setup
Camping Cook Table Mods and More
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Camping Cook Table Mods and More

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @docmulvin6605
    @docmulvin6605 16 хвилин тому

    Thank you I’ve been looking all over the internet for just such a video!

  • @cachinnans
    @cachinnans 15 годин тому

    Fabulous demonstration. Thank you. I have just purchased one!

  • @josephKEOarthur
    @josephKEOarthur 2 дні тому

    If ya can. Do an entire series on Zobo bits and the special festool countersink bit.

  • @josephKEOarthur
    @josephKEOarthur 2 дні тому

    The ZOBO bits are the best tech Festool has by far and its still good in 2024.😊

  • @memesmfiaz1607
    @memesmfiaz1607 2 дні тому

    Thanks, friend! Like everyone else the instructions it comes with is rubbish. Your explanation is very clear but it's not just that, you give tips like lining yp the wheel holes as you insert them and how to line up the flat ends. I was excited about buying the machine but put off assembling it until I found your video. AMAZING WORK THANKS.❤❤❤😊

  • @thebeckynewellcollective
    @thebeckynewellcollective 2 дні тому

    This is so helpful. I went online to buy materials and they have suggested I must have supports etc . I’m guessing this is sales pitch ? You have literally just used screws to install is that all I need?

    • @NewBritWorkshop
      @NewBritWorkshop День тому

      The sheets must be supported and across the length of a sheet ot would be best to have at least 4 supports, one near either end and the other two evenly spaced between them. Peter

  • @AngieWilliamsDesigns
    @AngieWilliamsDesigns 3 дні тому

    Ok. So this really is nifty neato! I have been building some jelly cabinets and I’ve gone back and forth with using dados vs dominos for joinery. I was struggling with the dado’s mid panel lining up. I think this set you talked about at the end is my answer. I already have the 600. Looks like I. Need the 1000 too. I was already watching another video and thinking… I need a second one. I have an MFT table. But when building cabinets and some of my recent projects I’m finding it limiting. And I’m about to build a new assembly table. So I’ve been looking to get the parf guide system and make my own top. I have access to a ShopBot CNC but it’s not calibrated and kinda poorly maintained. It’s at a makerspace. I know the staff do their best. But when you have a variety of people using it… you get hiccups.

    • @NewBritWorkshop
      @NewBritWorkshop 3 дні тому

      Hi Angie, The whole point about the Parf Guide System is that it will beat so many CNCs for the exact reasons that you have stated. I have had reports of accuracy of 0.001 of a degree for 90 degree cuts on tracksaw cutting stations made with the PGS. Cheers. Peter

  • @AngieWilliamsDesigns
    @AngieWilliamsDesigns 4 дні тому

    This was super helpful. Great looking tray. I like the two tone. I would love to get the template and the bushing guide table. I have looked on your UA-cam page. I finally found where it says show email…. But it freezes up every time. Im wondering if it’s an issue because I’m on my ipad.

    • @NewBritWorkshop
      @NewBritWorkshop 3 дні тому

      You fixed it by using your PC and the plans should now be with you. Peter

  • @AngieWilliamsDesigns
    @AngieWilliamsDesigns 4 дні тому

    Not sure how I came across this. But I really like this tray. Thanks for sharing. I’ll be sending you an email.

    • @NewBritWorkshop
      @NewBritWorkshop 3 дні тому

      Hi Angie, Many thanks - I have sent the plans as requested. Peter

  • @Cianan-vw1lb
    @Cianan-vw1lb 4 дні тому

    My remote wasn't paired like the instructions said it should have been; so, thank you for demonstrating how to do that.

  • @jorgenavarrete6118
    @jorgenavarrete6118 4 дні тому

    I have the saw but i am only use for hobby but i think the batteries don’t during lot and if want cut a sheet is to difult cut only can i small parts of sheet because the table is to small.

  • @JesHill
    @JesHill 4 дні тому

    Very useful video well presented. Thank you.

  • @guilhermeg345
    @guilhermeg345 5 днів тому

    Just bought one k5 power control and just noticed the noise level is 92db instead of 91db what the hell? It says it's made in Italy. So I've got a pressure washer noisier than the k2 i had for 10 years.... Did i get a air cooled pump instead of a water cooled?

  • @danphilpott6302
    @danphilpott6302 5 днів тому

    Sorry to hear about your computer issues! Love your content! Thanks for doing! Waiting to get Parf guide, revision dogs, etc. from Axminister. They and you are awesome! Cheers from Newfoundland.

  • @danphilpott6302
    @danphilpott6302 6 днів тому

    Cool cnc station! Thx for content. Is awesome!

  • @jessestrum
    @jessestrum 6 днів тому

    hi pete my van has a standard towball would i need a swan neck type, my karcher working well and being a woodworker i love you woodwork videos

  • @PrashanthUdupa
    @PrashanthUdupa 7 днів тому

    This video is a master class on making product videos.

  • @DRJMF1
    @DRJMF1 10 днів тому

    Great work, thanks for sharing, another significant cost saving. These clamps get held down flat on your bench using bench dogs to secure wood when chiselling mortises etc. very useful. Maybe you can show us how to make sash window clamps which are expensive too.

  • @lvmadsen
    @lvmadsen 10 днів тому

    Thank you for this video - 3 years later, it’s still relevant. I’m in research mode for a Domino, while patiently waiting for my money tree to grow...

  • @darrenflashmedia3621
    @darrenflashmedia3621 11 днів тому

    😎I think you may have been born to produce video tutorials sir. Great advice delivered in a no nonsense manner and overall extremely watchable. When I opened the box for my new Karcher K5 I was quite annoyed at the fact that "some assembly was required" and a glance at the instructions had me headed straight for the internet to see if there were any videos showing step by step, dreading the experience as so many videos are so hard to watch. Imagine my surprise and pleasure when I came across the three wonderful videos you produced on how to assemble and use the K5 properly. One would assume you work for the BBC on a professional production, so informative yet entertaining and done at a pace that was just perfect to follow, not rushed through or moving at a snails pace and frustrating me into skipping anything to get to the point. In addition to the task I bought the K5 for, I am now itching to try it out on my car and driveway too. Thankyou so much Peter.

    • @NewBritWorkshop
      @NewBritWorkshop 10 днів тому

      Hi Darren, Thank you so much - brilliant. Cheers. Peter

  • @darrenflashmedia3621
    @darrenflashmedia3621 11 днів тому

    😎I think you may have been born to produce video tutorials sir. Great advice delivered in a no nonsense manner and overall extremely watchable. When I opened the box for my new Karcher K5 I was quite annoyed at the fact that "some assembly was required" and a glance at the instructions had me headed straight for the internet to see if there were any videos showing step by step, dreading the experience as so many videos are so hard to watch. Imagine my surprise and pleasure when I came across the three wonderful videos you produced on how to assemble and use the K5 properly. One would assume you work for the BBC on a professional production, so informative yet entertaining and done at a pace that was just perfect to follow, not rushed through or moving at a snails pace and frustrating me into skipping anything to get to the point. In addition to the task I bought the K5 for, I am now itching to try it out on my car and driveway too. Thankyou so much Peter.

  • @darrenflashmedia3621
    @darrenflashmedia3621 11 днів тому

    😎I think you may have been born to produce video tutorials sir. Great advice delivered in a no nonsense manner and overall extremely watchable. When I opened the box for my new Karcher K5 I was quite annoyed at the fact that "some assembly was required" and a glance at the instructions had me headed straight for the internet to see if there were any videos showing step by step, dreading the experience as so many videos are so hard to watch. Imagine my surprise and pleasure when I came across the three wonderful videos you produced on how to assemble and use the K5 properly. One would assume you work for the BBC on a professional production, so informative yet entertaining and done at a pace that was just perfect to follow, not rushed through or moving at a snails pace and frustrating me into skipping anything to get to the point. In addition to the task I bought the K5 for, I am now itching to try it out on my car and driveway too. Thankyou so much Peter.

  • @mikoajpilichowicz2518
    @mikoajpilichowicz2518 12 днів тому

    Hey, It is probably a stupid questions from someone who is far less expirienced than you, but does depth gauge on the tracksaw is enounough to keep that table unharmed whille cuting? Or am i missing something underneath?

    • @NewBritWorkshop
      @NewBritWorkshop 11 днів тому

      It is possible, with luck, to cut through a work piece with barely a scratch on the tracksaw cutting station but in reality a shallow kerf line will be scored on the tracksaw cutting station top. This is not an issue for most people but some want to avoid this. One method it to have a sheet of a sacrificial material under the cut line - for me that is a waste of time and effort. Cheers. Peter

  • @markojagar6658
    @markojagar6658 12 днів тому

    Awsome video the best one iw sean so far 👌🔝

  • @markhall3323
    @markhall3323 12 днів тому

    I was a bit worried about the cable under the top and so pleased to see the conduit😊

  • @robertcaldwell6465
    @robertcaldwell6465 13 днів тому

    Protect this man at all costs

  • @robertcaldwell6465
    @robertcaldwell6465 13 днів тому

    Great video, very thorough

  • @paulm3969
    @paulm3969 13 днів тому

    Peter, I feel like what is really missing from this is some guidance on where to initially start drilling, too close to the edge, the offset holes won't work, too far from the edge, wasted space. Thanks for the great tool and video.

    • @NewBritWorkshop
      @NewBritWorkshop 12 днів тому

      Hi Paul, The distance from the centre of any hole to the edge of the board should not be less than 25 mm. If you wish to have offset holes that close to opposite sides of a board then cut your board to a width of (25 x 2) + (n x 96) mm. Where n is the number of rows minus 1. Peter

  • @llewellyntruter
    @llewellyntruter 14 днів тому

    Dear Peter I have a problem with the accuracy of drilling the holes in the center of the ruler. There seems to be a little play between the male-bit-holder and the female brass bearing. I am on my second female brass bearing guide. I have built 4 tables to date. The stainless steal collar hole in the drill-guide has become oval (for as second time). This cause inaccuracies, and I can not locate the pins properly without deforming the ruler. Please advise.

    • @NewBritWorkshop
      @NewBritWorkshop 14 днів тому

      Contact your supplier and Axminster Customer Services. This is most unusual. Peter

  • @johnbennett7065
    @johnbennett7065 16 днів тому

    Most informative and supplied by a normal user giving honest assessment

    • @NewBritWorkshop
      @NewBritWorkshop 14 днів тому

      Hi John, Many thanks for this. Cheers. Peter

  • @ashleyhoward8926
    @ashleyhoward8926 16 днів тому

    I bought the Whiteside kit after having watched this video a few years ago. I use inlays to decorate & reinforce any checks in wooden bowls I have turned. My inlays are always a deliberate contrast to the base timber, which shows them off & people love them, saving bowls that would otherwise go into the fire. Thanks for an excellent demonstration.

  • @alb3926
    @alb3926 16 днів тому

    @alb3926 0 seconds ago Hello Sir. This is a great video and much more helpful than Stihl customer service when I contacted them. I am interested in this for a neighbours laurel hedge - Stiga do a trimmer that’s longer (4m). Do you find it inconvenient needing a ladder for the higher bits or does it not slow you down too much?

    • @NewBritWorkshop
      @NewBritWorkshop 16 днів тому

      There is a limit to the length of a long reach trimmer beyond which it becomes very difficult to cotrol and maintain safety. I think that the HLA56 with its extension piece is the maximum safe and easy handling length for the average user. Standing on a ladder or folding steps is not a problem at all as long as the user feels safe. My yellow step ladder is brilliant as it has a wide base and also handles at each side. Many gardeners favour the triagular footprint step ladders which have a wide base to the steps and a single pole, hinged at the top, which can be pushed into a hedge which then brings the user much closer to the action. These are not cheap but they are very safe: www.wgmltd.co.uk/other-equipment/tripod-ladders

    • @alb3926
      @alb3926 14 днів тому

      @@NewBritWorkshop thank you for your detailed answer. I’ll get the same as you!

  • @9n2f3
    @9n2f3 17 днів тому

    great presentation, thanks

  • @user-ri9dp9fk8w
    @user-ri9dp9fk8w 18 днів тому

    Hi Peter,, very informative,, kindly tell me drill which is suitable for Titanium and steel

  • @northeastcorals
    @northeastcorals 18 днів тому

    Drawer within a drawer 🤯 now that is genius 👌

  • @julieraymond413
    @julieraymond413 19 днів тому

    This vidéo is a life saver lol. Thanks a lot sir. 😊

  • @router5840
    @router5840 19 днів тому

    Interesting Peter for myself I have found Heller Cobalt drill bits to be very good quality in steel and wood and as a cheaper option but also very good value are the Toolstations own Toolpak Cobalt drills,keep up the good work.

  • @steven_vogt
    @steven_vogt 19 днів тому

    Peter, I would like to add my appreciation too after recently purchasing the mkII system. What an outstanding piece of kit!! The concept is pure genius (with a little help from Mr. Pythagorus 😉) and the engineering and machining is outstanding. It was a real pleasure working with such a precision tool. I have never owned an MFT style worktop before - let alone made one - but the combination of your videos and the precision engineering from UJK made the whole process an absolute breeze. My first attempt produced a custom top with an accuracy of 0.016 degrees (average result on three 4 cut tests). Good enough for government work ;) I also knocked up a couple of fences/stops for jig work. Thank you!

    • @NewBritWorkshop
      @NewBritWorkshop 19 днів тому

      Hi Steven, Thank you so much - brilliant. Cheers. Peter

  • @skipflorey2511
    @skipflorey2511 19 днів тому

    Peter, as always very informative and you cover all the types. I do like the way you show both inexpensive and top quality types.

  • @cjd3207
    @cjd3207 20 днів тому

    Hi Peter, I often wondered about getting Brad Bits after watching, I will be getting some. It would be interesting to know the recommended drill press speeds for the various bits.

    • @NewBritWorkshop
      @NewBritWorkshop 20 днів тому

      I tend to keep my drill press at the same setting which is a compromise for wood and metal. Best to check the instructions for your machine to be on the safe side. Cheers. Peter

  • @derekgibbs8966
    @derekgibbs8966 20 днів тому

    Thank you Peter I have shared this to all King’s Lynn Mens Shed members 👍👍

    • @NewBritWorkshop
      @NewBritWorkshop 20 днів тому

      Hi Derek, Brilliant - is there anything else I can do to help? Peter

  • @GARDENER42
    @GARDENER42 21 день тому

    12:26 is simply called a conical bit.

    • @NewBritWorkshop
      @NewBritWorkshop 20 днів тому

      Yes, I thought that was the case. Cheers. Peter

  • @johannesmohr967
    @johannesmohr967 21 день тому

    Juts an additional advise is if you are drilling in metal, particular stainles steel, Cobalt tvist drills are far supirior to HSS dillbits, and the same with the cost, they are a bit more expensive, best cutting fluid I have used for stainless is “Arrow break free”

    • @NewBritWorkshop
      @NewBritWorkshop 21 день тому

      Hi Johannes, Yes, you are right. For hard material like stainless steel cobalt is best. Cheers. Peter

  • @shaun30-3-mg9zs
    @shaun30-3-mg9zs 21 день тому

    Hi Peter, Always in use my twist bits and spade bits, I will have to get a plug cutter bits good way to cover screws. Good demonstration and always full of good tips and ideas and value your honest opinion, great video Take care

    • @NewBritWorkshop
      @NewBritWorkshop 21 день тому

      Hi Shaun, Thank you for this. Yes, do get a plug cutter. Cheers. Peter

  • @meenzerbastelbude4154
    @meenzerbastelbude4154 21 день тому

    Hi Peter Danke für dein informatives Video. Hoffe dir geht es gut. Liebe Grüße vom UA-cam Channel Germany Meenzer Bastel Bude. Bleib mit deinen liebsten gesund. Gruß Stefan

    • @NewBritWorkshop
      @NewBritWorkshop 21 день тому

      Hi Stefan, Thank you so much and best wishes to your family as well. Cheers. Peter

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations 21 день тому

    Thanks a bunch, Peter! Very valuable information! 😊 Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  • @davidgrover2665
    @davidgrover2665 21 день тому

    Thx Peter - always learn a lot from your videos & loved this one! 👍

    • @NewBritWorkshop
      @NewBritWorkshop 21 день тому

      Hi David, Many thank for this and your unwaving support. Cheers. Peter

  • @ashleycox432
    @ashleycox432 21 день тому

    As always great video Peter. The one thing you missed which may or may not fit in the drill bits category is the hole saw. Useful for cutting round holes of course and some would say easier than a forstner bit if you're drilling by hand, as they don't have a tendency to jump across the surface or catch if you mistakenly angle the drill like a forstner can. They're also extremely useful for making circular discs and in a quality drill press with a good table and clamped down workpiece can be used to cut a disc without a centre hole if the centring bit is removed from the arbour. Anyone reading this comment not familiar with the hole saw should note that you should never, ever use them in a hand drill without the centring bit in place, as the bit is essential to guide the cut and keep the saw straight. There is a video on UA-cam where an unfortunate man aptly demonstrates what can happen if you atempt to freehand drill with a hole saw and no centre bit. Used with care though they are extremely versatile tools.

    • @NewBritWorkshop
      @NewBritWorkshop 21 день тому

      Hi Ashley, Yes, it was not there as I got rid of the last of my hole saws a while ago. As you rightly point out, they can be tricky to use and there are sometimes better ways of achieving the same result. Cheers. Peter

    • @jamesrodgers3132
      @jamesrodgers3132 20 днів тому

      Not quite the only thing. There's step drills, for drilling holes in thin or curved metal. Try it with an ordinary twist drill and the hole may well turn out oval.

  • @georges8348
    @georges8348 21 день тому

    Hi Peter. Informative as always. My first auger bit experience was when I used them in my bit brace and was hand cranking them. No hazard there. But auger bits are hilariously dangerous to the uninformed and inexperienced when used in a drill press. I only use them in a hand held drill for drilling holes to run wires through.

    • @NewBritWorkshop
      @NewBritWorkshop 21 день тому

      Yes, I did try and stress that in the video. Cheers. Peter

  • @jackgeren46
    @jackgeren46 21 день тому

    Excellent video. Another instructor suggested when you are using the Domino machine in the vertical position the easiest way to turn it on is to pinch the switch. That is place your thumb at the bottom of the Domino housing and index finger on the top of the switch and pinch together. Try it you will like it.