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    Default YouTube - Woodworking Video - Drill Press Safety!

    My 6yo just finished his first woodworking video...
    What do you think?
    [ame="http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=Ml9IAcJT-jY"]YouTube - Using a Drill Press Safely[/ame]

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    Love it Definitely need to do the whole series, he might become a star and Festool might send him some stuff to review/demonstrate!

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    verry cute

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    obviously used the KISS method for us old blokes well done young fell

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    how cute! That's one for the archives, to be brought out and played at special occasions, like his 21st or his wedding!

    Good on you for instilling safety from a young age as well...

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    top stuff

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dean View Post
    My 6yo just finished his first woodworking video...
    What do you think?
    YouTube - Using a Drill Press Safely

    Like others, cute. But
    1 I think those ear muffs are a bit big for his delicate ears
    2 Could his Dad put the microphone closer? Or am I just getting deaf?

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    Yep, well done.

    It's a small thing, but I generally try to put the clamp on that part of the object being drilled that is most liable to spin around and hit me. It's most unlikely I know, but if the wood breaks between the clamp and the drill in your setup the other bit could spin around and whack - usually my elbow

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    Nice steady one-handed camera work there, Dean...
    "I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."

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    Great work young man.
    Reality is no background music.
    Cheers John

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