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In this video, I covered 6 tips and trick to help out beginners.
– Making a center marking gauge
– Bandy clamp hack
– Right angle clamp jig
– Miter saw tip
– Glue tip
– Dowel Hack
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Thank you for tuning in! If you enjoyed this video. You should check out my other tips video "5 Amazing Woodworking Tips / Hacks" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0Hm-whbWOY
Great video. Solid content bro.
Great video as always. Keep up the good work man.
Very nicy!! Wish i knew about that last tip with the nails… our new diningtable would look better ๐
didn't expect much from the video, but damn… Awesome job man ๐
Fantastic! I learned a tip from this,and I've been doing this for 30 years!๐
Legend! The taped nail is genius! Thank you for sharing!
Hi, what type of respirator are you using? By the way, great tips. Thank you.
Great tips, and well done video. Clear and concise.
Carpenter for 25 years… i learned some great tricks today