What tools do you want to see more videos about?

Think that I read somewhere that the video Paul- Marcel is working on has consumed over 4 terabytes of disk space. 

Peter
 
Peter Halle said:
Think that I read somewhere that the video Paul- Marcel is working on has consumed over 4 terabytes of disk space. 

Peter

It is a bit absurd. That is part of the reason why I try to keep videos to under 10 minutes, no matter what.
 
Kodi Crescent said:
I'd like to see a 32mm cabinet tutorial, using all the appropriate tools.

Videos where something is actually being done are more interesting and fun to watch.
 
I agree with the practical build videos, I have copied designs on Fine Woodworking.Com but instead of traditional tooling I substituted my Festool Domino joiner for construction.
 
Okay.... I'm just getting my feet wet with making videos for Youtube.   So please bare with me here.

This is a video of making a zero clearance insert for the Kapex.

I got inspired by Paul Marcel to make videos.  And after doing a search myself and not finding what I was looking for I wanted to start making

videos.   This is a two part video.  I find it hard to edit a video to keep the time down, so someone will want to watch the whole video.  It's

harder then it seems.  So I made it a 2 part series.





I'm not sure if the links will work.  This is the very first time I am trying to copy video form one source to post to another.   I'm not good at navigating

myself around a computer.  They tick me off to no end some times!

Eric
 
Nice cabinets Erock.

Both videos working for me on Google Chrome.

[big grin]
 
Thanks guys.

I'm glad it worked.  I wanted to throw my laptop thru a wall last night trying to edit and upload the videos.  My laptop must have froze up on me

three or four times.  At any rate.

I spend a lot of time on the FOG gathering as much info as possible.  So I wanted to start returning the favor and make some videos

to share what little knowledge I have, or info that was passed on to me.   

I hope I can inspire more guys to do the same.  Then we all can make the FOG better then what it is....if that's at all possible.

Eric
 
Nice job, erock. I watched and subscribed.

Now, if you put out even one video showing how to make a shaker style cabinet door, I am outta there!  [scared]
 
Scott B. said:
Nice job, erock. I watched and subscribed.

Now, if you put out even one video showing how to make a shaker style cabinet door, I am outta there!  [scared]

LOL      no worries!  I will not produce ANOTHER shaker style door video.

Thanks for subscribing!

Eric
 
Kodi Crescent said:
I'd like to see a 32mm cabinet tutorial, using all the appropriate tools.

Kodi, are you asking for a tutorial way beyond the Festool LR 32 products to actually teaching "System 32" approach to frameless Post WWII cabinets?

 
erock said:
Scott B. said:
Nice job, erock. I watched and subscribed.

Now, if you put out even one video showing how to make a shaker style cabinet door, I am outta there!  [scared]

LOL       no worries!   I will not produce ANOTHER shaker style door video.

Thanks for subscribing!

Eric

Your welcome. We are also currently accepting subscribers free of charge at our channel.  [big grin]

And thanks for the shaker style door promise...
 
ccarrolladams said:
Kodi Crescent said:
I'd like to see a 32mm cabinet tutorial, using all the appropriate tools.

Kodi, are you asking for a tutorial way beyond the Festool LR 32 products to actually teaching "System 32" approach to frameless Post WWII cabinets?

Yes.  Do you have a source for me?
 
I agree with earlier post on routers...especially the 1010 and some of its accessory set up and use (track, micro adjust, trammel etc.).  Lots on 1400 it seems...
 
I'd like to see a LR32 video where they go nice and slow and very detailed about how to set up the registration.  Even better would be a chaos theory style video series where all the details of setting up the steps is covered.
 
sprior said:
I'd like to see a LR32 video where they go nice and slow and very detailed about how to set up the registration.  Even better would be a chaos theory style video series where all the details of setting up the steps is covered.

As a hobbyist I have been wanting the LR32 set ever since I made my first Festool purchase.  I would also love to see more in depth videos about the

system.  I'm sure if I bought it I could figure it out.  And knowing that Festool  supplies generic instructions with the tools doesn't give me a warm

fuzzy feeling that I would completely under stand the system.  The limited videos available for the LR32 show how to drill holes for cabinets, but I'm

sure the system could be used for many more applications.  For the price of the LR32 setup,  I want the warm fuzzy feeling.  The last thing I want

is to buy the setup, get frustrated wit and have it sit on a shelf.  That would be a big waste for a hobbyist.

So PLEASE......will someone come out with a good LR32 video!  PLEASE  [big grin]

Eric
 
erock said:
As a hobbyist I have been wanting the LR32 set ever since I made my first Festool purchase.  I would also love to see more in depth videos about the system.....

Eric

Scott B. said:
This has Brice written all over it.

I'd love to able to do an in-depth LR32 video.  To cover this subject in detail would be a daunting task.  Going over the basics isn't too difficult, it's taking the basics and extrapolating those basics to cover in detail all the different applications, bookcases, built-ins, vanities, and all the sorts of cabinets.  A lot people want to build a one off/custom project that would require special use of the LR32 without even having a basic understanding of the 32mm system and euro hardware let alone the Festool LR32.  This is where a great deal of confusion comes in. 

So to get a full understanding of the basics you'd need at least an overview of the 32mm system, then the LR32 basics, then cover euro hardware, then the concepts to apply the LR32 for use with hardware and so on and so on.  That's a lot of ground to cover (how many people would get bored and stop watching long before they understood anything?).  Not to mention very time consuming to make such videos. 

Scott can attest, even the relatively short videos he and I make can be time consuming.  What Paul-Marcel does is hard to imagine.  Really think about it, building projects, shooting the video, editing, and putting all of it on his blog, that's practically a full time job.  Most people don't fully appreciate the treasure that guys like Paul are to the online woodworking community.

So until more LR32 videos become available do your homework and study the 32mm system, watch videos and read some of the good threads here.

32mm System Basics



 


LR 32-SYS secrets explained!


Euro Cabinets 101-2 A Beginner's Guide         
 
Brice Burrell said:
erock said:
As a hobbyist I have been wanting the LR32 set ever since I made my first Festool purchase.  I would also love to see more in depth videos about the system.....

Eric

Scott B. said:
This has Brice written all over it.

I'd love to able to do an in-depth LR32 video.  To cover this subject in detail would be a daunting task.  Going over the basics isn't too difficult, it's taking the basics and extrapolating those basics to cover in detail all the different applications, bookcases, built-ins, vanities, and all the sorts of cabinets.  A lot people want to build a one off/custom project that would require special use of the LR32 without even having a basic understanding of the 32mm system and euro hardware let alone the Festool LR32.  This is where a great deal of confusion comes in. 

So to get a full understanding of the basics you'd need at least an overview of the 32mm system, then the LR32 basics, then cover euro hardware, then the concepts to apply the LR32 for use with hardware and so on and so on.  That's a lot of ground to cover (how many people would get bored and stop watching long before they understood anything?).  Not to mention very time consuming to make such videos. 

Scott can attest, even the relatively short videos he and I make can be time consuming.  What Paul-Marcel does is hard to imagine.  Really think about it, building projects, shooting the video, editing, and putting all of it on his blog, that's practically a full time job.  Most people don't fully appreciate the treasure that guys like Paul are to the online woodworking community.

So until more LR32 videos become available do your homework and study the 32mm system, watch videos and read some of the good threads here.

32mm System Basics



 


LR 32-SYS secrets explained!


Euro Cabinets 101-2 A Beginner's Guide           


Your challenge is to distill it down and make it accessible and understandable to the masses.

I could swear one time I was home sick and started reading a 90 page manual on that system...
 
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