Chad Stanton
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Why Embrace the Future of Woodworking
Some people fear AI thinking it will replace us. But I have found that today's technology has opened the door for more opportunities. The world of woodworking technology is getting faster, better, and easier. In this video, I will show you a new tool that can make some incredible things.
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Відео

Custom Built Old Time Radio with a Modern Twist!
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Combining traditional woodworking tools and some modern laser engraving this stunning retro radio can be made with any type of music you want to listen to. Longer 30W Laser Engraver- s.zbanx.com/r/YRaNQYaZzQ9D Black Friday Sale-s.zbanx.com/r/1eqnktGEcdwX Suggested Tools- www.woodchoppintime.com/sugge... Recommended Reading- www.woodchoppintime.com/book-... 20 Easy Furniture Projects Book by Cha...
Easiest Assembly Yet. The Longer B1 30 Watt Laser Engraver
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Chad Stanton, a full-time furniture maker, is exploring the world of laser engraving. In this video, he reviews the Longer B1 30 Watt Laser engraver. Chad reveals his honest truth about the product, the problems, and the solutions. Longer B1 Laser engraver- s.zbanx.com/r/6uUs2LKEBhrc Get $80 off with the PROMO CODE- B1ZBXS80 Let's Make a Thing channel- www.youtube.com/@LetsMakeAThing Laser Lear...
Perfect Half Lap Joints on your Table Saw
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Join Chad Stanton, a seasoned craftsman with over 25 years of woodworking expertise, as he unveils his masterful technique for crafting flawless half-lap joints using any common table saw. You are guaranteed to have perfect-fitting joints. Watch the full Chair Making video here- ua-cam.com/video/I4HqKc598XA/v-deo.html Suggested Tools- www.woodchoppintime.com/suggested-tools/ Recommended Reading...
Build this Lamp with the Atezr 24 Watt Laser Engraver
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Chad Stanton is exploring the potential of cutting-edge technology in this video where he provides an in-depth review of the Atezr 24 watt Laser Engraver, and also demonstrates the step-by-step process of creating a stunning lantern lamp. To learn more about the Atezr 24 Watt Laser Engraver Click here. bit.ly/44HMkyO Atezr Assembly Video- ua-cam.com/video/AZ-YB1nkoXA/v-deo.html Other tools reco...
Make Tapered Legs on the Jointer- Fast & Easy
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Chad Stanton shares with you a simple and fast way to make tapered legs for your next project and it's done on the jointer. This is a quick tip taken from the longer video, Chair Crafting. To watch the full-length version click ont he link below. Click here to sign up for the FREE newsletter- bit.ly/2FsWOcN Chair Crafting Video Full Version- ua-cam.com/video/GNjqqZm-y5A/v-deo.html Recommended R...
Chair Crafting- FULL-LENGTH VERSION
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The viewers asked for it, so agreed to their wishes. This is the full-length version of making a chair. It covers GEOMETRY, SAW ANGLE SETUP, Tips and Tricks, and even my MISTAKES. If you are looking to take your woodworking to the next level, this has a lot of good information. Recommended Reading Books- "I Can Do That"- Chad Stanton- amzn.to/3frIYvf Full List of Books- www.woodchoppintime.com/...
Chair Crafting : A Journey into Design, Woodworking, and Comfort!
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Increase your woodworking skills by making a chair. Chad Stanton, a full-time furniture maker of 25 years walks you through steps for making a chair. Whether you're a seasoned DIY enthusiast or a curious beginner, join us as we unlock the secrets to designing and constructing the perfect chair that combines aesthetics, durability, and relaxation. Get ready to unleash your inner artisan and tran...
a LASER Machine & a Beginner- What could go wrong?
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Chad Stanton for the first time tries using an Ortur Laser Master 3 laser engraving machine. Watch what he learned and shares his experiences with you. Use the promo code FAN105 and get $105 off the price of an Ortur Laser Master 3 machine. Click on the link- s.zbanx.com/r/9PdsyaxUTq3N Laser GRBL Free Software link- lasergrbl.com/ Inkscape software link- inkscape.org/ 3D Printing Professor Vide...
Mounting Drawer Glides- NO Jigs, NO Measuring, No Problems
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Chad Stanton, a woodworker of 25 years, shows you his method for mounting drawer glides that are fast, easy, and accurate. With no jig or even a tape measure, Chad can show you this simple method to take the frustration out of setting drawers. Click here to sign up for the FREE newsletter- bit.ly/2FsWOcN Drawer Glides- www.kencraftcompany.com/ FEATURED TOOLS Pica Deep Hole Marker- amzn.to/3juNK...
Make BIG MONEY with Windows
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Chad Stanton, a full-time woodworker, shows you how to make big, good-paying money with windows in older homes. It's a small market, with very little competition, but you can yield big dollars and be the only one in town that can market this opportunity. FREE monthly Newsletter here- bit.ly/2FsWOcN Geometry Playlist-ua-cam.com/play/PLHtAqxc1SsGhFA18GPlmB5nuSX8GipvPB.html FEATURED TOOLS Complete...
Woodworking Lessons from a PRO- Curves with Geometry
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Chad Stanton, the professional Woodworker, shows you how to use simple geometry to make amazing curves for your next project. FREE monthly Newsletter here- bit.ly/2FsWOcN VIDEOS Making Curves with NO Saw video- ua-cam.com/video/e-hCX_UyG9g/v-deo.html Making legs video-www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALjnH... Making Mortises video- www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2FJg... Making Tenons video- www.youtube.com/wa...
Woodworking Lessons from a PRO - Making Curves WITHOUT a Saw
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Chad Stanton, a professional woodworker of almost 25 years is building a joint stool with nothing but hand tools. In this episode, he shows you how to make curves without using a hand saw. Free Newsletter HERE- bit.ly/2FsWOcN -VIDEOS- Making legs video-ua-cam.com/video/ALjnHq6SvS4/v-deo.html Making Mortises video- ua-cam.com/video/X2FJgK5Fz_I/v-deo.html Making Tenons video- ua-cam.com/video/0-t...
Hand Tool Lesson- Making Tenons
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Chad Stanton continues making his Joint Stool and in this video, he shows you how to hand cut a tenon for the perfect fit. Sign up here for the FREE monthly newsletter- bit.ly/2FsWOcN Facebook Group page- groups/2292364084147475 Other Videos Making the Leg- ua-cam.com/video/ALjnHq6SvS4/v-deo.html Mortising-ua-cam.com/video/X2FJgK5Fz_I/v-deo.html Make a Router Plane- ua-cam.com/vide...
Hand Tool Lesson- Making Mortises
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Chad Stanton is making a joint stool with only hand tools in this video he shares his tips and techniques for hand cutting a mortise in the leg. Free monthly newsletter sign up here. bit.ly/2FsWOcN Facebook Group Page- groups/2292364084147475 Tool List- www.woodchoppintime.com/suggested-tools/ Book List- www.woodchoppintime.com/book-recommendations/ Woodworking Plans-www.woodchoppi...
Hand Tool Lessons-(Mini Series) How to Make a Hexagon Leg
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Hand Tool Lessons-(Mini Series) How to Make a Hexagon Leg
4 Rules for Woodworking You MUST Follow
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4 Rules for Woodworking You MUST Follow
MUST HAVE for Making Drawers
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MUST HAVE for Making Drawers
Be a Better Woodworker with Geometry- Round Table Tops
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Be a Better Woodworker with Geometry- Round Table Tops
Homemade Jig Makes Cabinets Strong & Square
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Homemade Jig Makes Cabinets Strong & Square
MORE Woodworking Tips Tricks & Mistakes
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MORE Woodworking Tips Tricks & Mistakes
Problems in the shop.
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Problems in the shop.
Difficult Techniques Done Easy- Mortises, Tenons, and Turning
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Difficult Techniques Done Easy- Mortises, Tenons, and Turning
Mortises, Tenons, and Mistakes in Woodworking
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Mortises, Tenons, and Mistakes in Woodworking
DON"T BE FOOLED by this "SIMPLE" Design
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DON"T BE FOOLED by this "SIMPLE" Design
Homemade Ebonizing Stain Formula
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Homemade Ebonizing Stain Formula
Table Top Troubles- Plan it right the first time
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Table Top Troubles- Plan it right the first time
Prevent Woodworking Gaps
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Prevent Woodworking Gaps
How to SCREW UP a CNC Machine
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How to SCREW UP a CNC Machine
Flatten Wood Slabs with a Router?!?!
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Flatten Wood Slabs with a Router?!?!

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @chinh101
    @chinh101 5 днів тому

    thank man!!!!

  • @joshuagorman2191
    @joshuagorman2191 5 днів тому

    Awesome video I used it for my garden edging worked perfect, and way better than my idea lol

  • @thanhnhanhuynhnguyen3652
    @thanhnhanhuynhnguyen3652 14 днів тому

    Thank you for sharing! Did the solution ,which has water, cup the wood a bit?

  • @alexei.moskalev
    @alexei.moskalev 15 днів тому

    That is amazing tip with tree bark! thank you so much!

  • @robr760
    @robr760 22 дні тому

    Thx, liked this comparison Chad.

  • @donalddunn2983
    @donalddunn2983 27 днів тому

    Can you tell me how to turn that cross hair on and off? Mine does not come on and I need to know if it's a problem with the machine or if something got turned off some how?

  • @hoseinbebany
    @hoseinbebany Місяць тому

    But where will I get a huge compass to measure 10 ft

  • @omysathe6582
    @omysathe6582 Місяць тому

    It's inaccurate towards the sides coz the string was loose

  • @omysathe6582
    @omysathe6582 Місяць тому

    What should be size of the string?

  • @user-nn8jo2ns2t
    @user-nn8jo2ns2t Місяць тому

    Вы производите впечатление укуренных дебилов. Это так планировалось?

  • @wimgrundyearth5753
    @wimgrundyearth5753 Місяць тому

    Clever, these Americans ...

  • @cliffdunning9296
    @cliffdunning9296 Місяць тому

    Save your money on sealing products, they are expensive and they do not stop cracking. Sometimes they may reduce it a little bit but usually there is no noticeable difference from untreated logs/boards.

  • @MarkJ.Ashwin
    @MarkJ.Ashwin Місяць тому

    Brilliant. Thanks. 🇦🇺

  • @chuckyt9083
    @chuckyt9083 Місяць тому

    When does it take 2 minutes and 40 seconds to get to the point?

    • @ChadStanton
      @ChadStanton Місяць тому

      Oh I forgot to tell you. At 2 minutes 40 seconds you get the point. 😁 Thanks for watching.

  • @edsweeney7266
    @edsweeney7266 Місяць тому

    Stanton, you are hilarious and put out some great content.

  • @thedumfuk8811
    @thedumfuk8811 Місяць тому

    The best video about this subject that I have found. Also funny :D

  • @toonybrain
    @toonybrain Місяць тому

    I’ll have to search your videos in case you’ve already addressed this topic, but how to determine rake, splay, sightline, and resultant would be my request. You teach well, breaking down concepts into understandable parts. All if the videos on rake, splay, and sightlines are way too complicated and wordy, rocket science. There’s got to be a clearer explanation somewhere…

  • @randytellez2451
    @randytellez2451 2 місяці тому

    Great demo for me as i just bought that router bit for a project I'm about to start. I had a general idea on setup but those details you gave are a great guide and time saver.

  • @SaveTheWhales5
    @SaveTheWhales5 2 місяці тому

    Liked for the content, subscribed for Safety Dan

  • @davidnonomura1975
    @davidnonomura1975 2 місяці тому

    🎉

  • @davidbroadfoot1864
    @davidbroadfoot1864 2 місяці тому

    You don't have to readjust the bit between the vertical and the horizontal cuts. There are UA-cam videos showing how to dial in a single position.

  • @kevinbrew3670
    @kevinbrew3670 2 місяці тому

    It’s wider than you marked

    • @ChadStanton
      @ChadStanton 2 місяці тому

      You are correct. The string used was twine and it stretches a lot. It’s better to use a stronger string. But the method does work. Try it and let me know.

  • @bladedspokes
    @bladedspokes 2 місяці тому

    This is not correct. The string loop does not go around the three nails. It goes around two nails located at one of the foci and the opposite perimeter point of the desired ellipse. This is why the ellipse in this video does not intersect the intended points on the minor axis of the ellipse.

  • @tigrismask8450
    @tigrismask8450 2 місяці тому

    Thanks, but you really didn't show the actual assembly.

    • @ChadStanton
      @ChadStanton 2 місяці тому

      Interesting. I appreciate the advice. I thought I showed enough without being too boring. But I’ll consider it for future reference. Thank you.

    • @tigrismask8450
      @tigrismask8450 2 місяці тому

      @@ChadStanton Never mind. Just make more content. I enjoy the videos. FYI, your videos are never boring.

  • @ainttakenanyshit
    @ainttakenanyshit 2 місяці тому

    Longer should ask for their machine back when this "reviewer" says the following about adjusting the belt tension; "Ah! I didn’t realize that was necessary. I will look into that. Scheeese.

  • @user-pu7ds6pm1k
    @user-pu7ds6pm1k 2 місяці тому

    Wish I could doodle that well. Very nice. Thank you.

  • @jonathanhowe42
    @jonathanhowe42 3 місяці тому

    This is a pretty cool device and seems fairly reasonable for what you're getting at that strong of a laser. A couple of questions: * With your small riser blocks, is it stable enough to not tip them over when doing the higher placement that had the feet being narrow? * If you need to do something on a larger piece, does it have a way to let you move the material underneath to "find" the next placement spot?

    • @ChadStanton
      @ChadStanton 3 місяці тому

      It has been stable the few times I’ve used my riser blocks. But currently I’m not engraving really thick material. The machine gives several inches of travel in adjustments. So using the blocks are not too common

  • @maggiev4456
    @maggiev4456 3 місяці тому

    This is brilliant. I wish I had seen your video before installing drawer glides. Would have saved me a lot of time and aggravation. Next time! Thanks for making such a great, easy-to-follow video.

    • @ChadStanton
      @ChadStanton 3 місяці тому

      Oh thank you very much. I’m happy to help

  • @glencrandall7051
    @glencrandall7051 3 місяці тому

    I just bought the bit and am getting ready to make the drawers. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂🙂

  • @michaeldoto4673
    @michaeldoto4673 3 місяці тому

    Hi Chad, I’m so glad to see you post a video. I pray as is well with you & your family!

    • @ChadStanton
      @ChadStanton 3 місяці тому

      That’s so thoughtful of you. Thank you very much. You made my day. 😊

  • @danielelse3914
    @danielelse3914 3 місяці тому

    Maybe I'm an outlier, but I see woodworking as, well, working wood. You can do that with planes, saws, drill presses, jointers, cabinet saws, CNC routers, laser engravers, or whatever. Craftsmanship is the expert use of whatever tools one uses.

    • @ChadStanton
      @ChadStanton 3 місяці тому

      I would agree with you. As long as the design comes from an individual. Whichever tools is used to accomplish the task doesn't matter. However, I will say that being a semi-decent carver, it took years of practice, and the CNC can outdo me. That is a little disappointing, but it might be time to hang it up.

    • @danielelse3914
      @danielelse3914 3 місяці тому

      Unless you enjoy wielding the gouges and chisels. That's part of the reward of woodworking.

    • @ChadStanton
      @ChadStanton 3 місяці тому

      @@danielelse3914 this is true. I actually do enjoy my hands hold the tools and shaping the wood. I won’t give up carving but for a paying job, cnc is the way to go

  • @danielelse3914
    @danielelse3914 3 місяці тому

    So glad to see you back online. Ive missed you.

    • @ChadStanton
      @ChadStanton 3 місяці тому

      Thank you so much my friend. I sincerely appreciate that.

  • @dpmeyer4867
    @dpmeyer4867 3 місяці тому

    Cool

  • @questionchu
    @questionchu 3 місяці тому

    Glad to see you!

    • @ChadStanton
      @ChadStanton 3 місяці тому

      Thank you so much. 😊

  • @mickdale3111
    @mickdale3111 3 місяці тому

    Just bought the Freud bit. Making 2vanities for our new house and this will take a lot of frustration out of the builds. Great job, no music, just great tutorial.

  • @nobuckle40
    @nobuckle40 3 місяці тому

    Thank you Chad. I haven't made that leap yet. I'm still old school.

    • @ChadStanton
      @ChadStanton 3 місяці тому

      I won't lie, it's a lot of learning new stuff. It can be exciting and yet so frustrating. But like anything, you have to put in the time to get the results. Thanks for watching.

  • @MarkMcCluney
    @MarkMcCluney 3 місяці тому

    This seems to be a higher quality tool and I'm so glad to see that it has a much safer substrate. I'll be interested to know in a year or two if you feel that the laser cutter is a profitable piece of equipment. I've watched a few other UA-camrs who admitted that they have not used the item as much as they thought they might and are not quite getting their money's worth. From your other candid assessments of workshop equipment I know that you will take an objective long view of the economic viability of a good laser cutter. Thanks Chad, always very enjoyable and interesting.

    • @ChadStanton
      @ChadStanton 3 місяці тому

      Yes, lasers and CNC machines are tools that require more time and effort to set them up and use them. I would say unless you plan on making multiples of something, and want to repeat it again in the future, then maybe you may not want one. But I have been making mine work overtime and later I am excited to show everyone what they can do. Thanks for watching and commenting Mark.

  • @TimTurner115
    @TimTurner115 3 місяці тому

    Glad to see you Sir

  • @whatthefunction9140
    @whatthefunction9140 3 місяці тому

    nice art chaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaad

  • @danalhona7143
    @danalhona7143 3 місяці тому

    I would call that computer programming not woodworking. The craft is being lost to electronics !!

    • @ChadStanton
      @ChadStanton 3 місяці тому

      I do understand what you are saying. A couple of years ago I would never ever consider using software and computers. However, I have found it is allowing me to be much more creative, it's making my work faster, and I'm able to execute things more precisely. I still have concerns about where AI might take this, but right now I still feel I am the designer and these machines are tools for the job. I appreciate your comment.

    • @Tufenuff83
      @Tufenuff83 3 місяці тому

      Something similar was probably said when they started making electric tools.

    • @ChadStanton
      @ChadStanton 3 місяці тому

      That's a good point. I'm sure the pitsaw men hated the circular saw. @@Tufenuff83

  • @wayneprice6918
    @wayneprice6918 3 місяці тому

    You are awesome!

  • @wayneprice6918
    @wayneprice6918 3 місяці тому

    I have built 11 workbenchs in my quest to have the perfect workbench. Your second design is awesome. Best that i have ever seen. I integrated the half lap dovetail early in my first workbench. It took me a lot longer to discover the need for a wide rop rail like the Nicholson bench . I love the 8 degree angled legs similar to a Moravian. What I never got right is the thick top with the tool tray in the middle. That is genuus. I will use (3) 2 inch thick x 11 inch wide x 9 feet long LVL' s that have been flattened for the top and one side. I found a source for the LVL's at $ 15 each. I have bought 3 books, built 2 benches, and have been researching benches for 2 years. Your second bench is the answer. Great work! You should write your own Workbench book! Are the plans for the second bench? Love your videos.

  • @wayneprice6918
    @wayneprice6918 3 місяці тому

    Sargent VBM planes made between 1910 and 1918 are as good or better than Stanley's of any vintage . Heavier castings, thicker blades, and rear totes placed farther back make these planes better. I collected Stanley type 10 and 11's for 25 years before I found my first Sargent VBM . Now I only buy Sargent VBM's. My Stanley's stay on a display shelf. My Sargents are on my workbebch. Low beaded front knobs, east indian rosewood knob and totes, folded lateral adj levers, VBM stamped on the blade and the lever cap indicate planes made by Sargent from the 1910 to 1918 . Fulton and Blue Grass are other brands that were made by Sargent during that era . The Fulton and Sargent VBM's are usually cheaper when you find them . George Sargent set out to complete with Stanley during that period and came out with a better plane. Bought 22" Fulton Jointer at an auction for $35. It is better than any other jointer in my collection. I have 6 other Stanley and Sargent jointer planes that i paid a lot more for. So if you find a Sargent VBM of that era, give it a try. you may be pleasantly surprised. Great video

  • @aajadmiya3121
    @aajadmiya3121 3 місяці тому

    Thanks

  • @joffroepcke7393
    @joffroepcke7393 3 місяці тому

    those lower lenses are consumables, they threw in an extra

  • @joffroepcke7393
    @joffroepcke7393 3 місяці тому

    thank you so much for helping me with that second limit switch

  • @STBRetired1
    @STBRetired1 4 місяці тому

    I've been looking to buy a Kung Fu wooden dummy and cracking of the wooden post seems to be a big problem with some of them. I'm not sure what they coat that center wooden post with but could keeping that main body "oiled" reduce or eliminate that cracking. Moisture (water) evaporates quicker than a linseed oil so would that help prevent cracking?

  • @miked5106
    @miked5106 4 місяці тому

    I had a piece of black walnut cut 13" x 36" x 1.25" for a counter top on a small cabinet. Within a couple of days it started splitting. if I oil it will it close up. I was going to put polyurethane on it but was afraid to after it started spliting.

    • @ChadStanton
      @ChadStanton 4 місяці тому

      Unfortunately in my experience it will not close up with oil on it. It probably wasn’t completely dry when it was cut and milled. The moisture leaving made it shrink and crack. Try to make the crack a feature and not a flaw.

  • @jasonoliver7881
    @jasonoliver7881 4 місяці тому

    I used this method for making a mailbox post.