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Some Skill Studio
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 25 ก.พ. 2018
i build cool things, check them out
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💌someskillstudio@gmail.com
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📍ATX
🗓Available For Commissions
💌someskillstudio@gmail.com
▶️@someskillstudio
DIY Collapsible Wooden Chiara Arch Panel Backdrop Walls
Link to hinges: amzn.to/45oyO3c
Links to the tools I recommend www.amazon.com/shop/someskillstudio/list/VXMKE44UL8AU
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Email: someskillstudio@gmail.com
Send me something: PO Box 2153 Pflugerville, TX 78691
Links to the tools I recommend www.amazon.com/shop/someskillstudio/list/VXMKE44UL8AU
Instagram: someskillstudio
Facebook: someskillstudio
TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@someskillstudio
Website: www.someskillstudio.com
Email: someskillstudio@gmail.com
Send me something: PO Box 2153 Pflugerville, TX 78691
มุมมอง: 36 722
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Building A Collapsible Coffee Cart
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Casters:amzn.to/45IWGif Links to the tools I recommend www.amazon.com/shop/someskillstudio TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@someskillstudio Instagram: someskillstudio Send me something: PO Box 2153 Pflugerville, TX 78691 Patreon: www.patreon.com/someskillstudio Email: someskillstudio@gmail.com
$3000 Sign Made on $1000 CNC
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CNC Build Video: th-cam.com/video/6-C97-Nv4hE/w-d-xo.html Email for business and commissions: someskillstudio@gmail.com Affiliate link to the CNC I use: makermade.com?sca_ref=2572732.4PGmH6mefE Links to the tools I recommend www.amazon.com/shop/someskill... TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@someskillstudio Instagram: someskillstudio Send me something: PO Box 2153 Pflugerville, TX 78691 Patr...
I Made Dallas Cowboys House Number Sign!
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I Made Dallas Cowboys House Number Sign!
I Built A Rustic Looking Triangle Table For A GIANT Fig Tree
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I Built A Rustic Looking Triangle Table For A GIANT Fig Tree
I Made A Creepy Halloween Ghost Out Of Chicken Wire
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I Made A Creepy Halloween Ghost Out Of Chicken Wire
How To Make A DIY Video That Gets No Negative Comments
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How To Make A DIY Video That Gets No Negative Comments
I Cut Out A Bunch Of Halloween Props On My New CNC To Decorate My House
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I Cut Out A Bunch Of Halloween Props On My New CNC To Decorate My House
DIY Full Extension Soft Close Drawers | AMAZING Kitchen Organizing
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DIY Full Extension Soft Close Drawers | AMAZING Kitchen Organizing
I Mounted A MASSIVE CNC To The Ceiling Of My TINY Workshop!
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I Mounted A MASSIVE CNC To The Ceiling Of My TINY Workshop!
I Built A Fold Up Ceiling Mounted Stand for MakerMade Maslow CNC
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I Built A Fold Up Ceiling Mounted Stand for MakerMade Maslow CNC
I Built A Robot Hand Kit and Channel/Life Update
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I Built A Robot Hand Kit and Channel/Life Update
I Built A Custom Low Profile Shelf To Fit Behind A Bathroom Door
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I Built A Custom Low Profile Shelf To Fit Behind A Bathroom Door
Congrats to Gabi for winning the giveaway 🥳
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Congrats to Gabi for winning the giveaway 🥳
I Built A Custom Shadow Box For A Sentimental Item
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I Built A Custom Shadow Box For A Sentimental Item
Updating My Fliptop Drill Press And Bandsaw With Your Suggestion
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Updating My Fliptop Drill Press And Bandsaw With Your Suggestion
I’m finally taking on some clients! Send me an email if you’re interested!
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I’m finally taking on some clients! Send me an email if you’re interested!
I Turned This Unused Space In My House Into A Retro Game Room!
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I Turned This Unused Space In My House Into A Retro Game Room!
First Look At The New MUNBYN Laser Cutter and Engraver
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First Look At The New MUNBYN Laser Cutter and Engraver
I Got Hired To Build A Custom Bookshelf For The First Time
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I Got Hired To Build A Custom Bookshelf For The First Time
Ryobi Tool Tour And My Thoughts After Using Them Professionally For Two Years
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Ryobi Tool Tour And My Thoughts After Using Them Professionally For Two Years
Ultimate Handyman Work Van Tool Tour (Highly Organized Build Out)
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Ultimate Handyman Work Van Tool Tour (Highly Organized Build Out)
If you’re a beginner, watch this before buying new tools
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If you’re a beginner, watch this before buying new tools
This is amazing!!! Great job!! Voice sounds like Michael Cera.. I love it! I'm super impressed with how this turned out!!
You are the faster human I have ever seen :-)
Maslow cnc thief
So there is no actual difference in what they do?
Nice job!!
Stop using Ryobi
Do you know what the dimensions are for this?
I need such a deep bit holder, do you have a link for that as well. thank you.
thanks
Yes, box tour! I don't see it anywhere else.
Curious about these screened in porch. Where does the water drain when it rains with heavy winds and some of it comes through ?
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Unreal for a First workbench. Excellent job.
I really enjoyed this. I can see myself having the exact same experience. Thanks for making it look real and doable!
Would be easier to remove all trim , cut and reinstall later.
As someone who has done a lot of wood projects, I am disappointed that you forget to not only put the guard on the belt sander but you also neglected wearing protective gloves. My dad would've made a wooden paddle and used it on you as punishment.
I really enjoyed this video. Thanks for sharing.
The drill does not bog down because its a drill, its because thats a ryobi drill
There's something about your van being too clean, it looks unused, as a handyman.
Always use both for that same reason
I wouldn't use Ryobi if they were free.
I always use DeWalt I was on a rooftop and my guy said that they had the drills loaded up and they packed up a Ryobi and a rigid It failed to maintain speed using 2 inch screws going through sheet metal on a full battery. I’d be up there an extra 10 minutes per sheet if I had to use that. Ryobi was considerably better, but still incredibly slow. If you just want to take stuff apart every once in a while your house I guess you use it professionally you’ll get fired for using slow tools.
Nice video. I’m just starting out as a maintenance manager. I’ve been doing diy projects for a long time so fortunately I already have most of what I need. Just picking up a few wants right now. I think the best tool purchase strategy I’ve heard was buy a wide variety of cheap tools. And then as they break. Upgrade them to the best tool you can get. This way you can do a wide variety of tasks but the main tools you’re using will actually be good and you won’t waste a ton of money on useless tools.
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great job, did you make all your marquee letter with your M2?
Hello. My name is Jose and I am a Chef based in Orlando FL. I am looking for something similar but I am a chef and by no means handy with builds nor have the tools for woodworking projects Could you please contact me to see how much a cart would cost to Orlando FL PM me to discuss project
Hey, please email me at someskillstudio@gmail.com so that I can get you a quote. Thank you
How’s the water drainage?
I Love it...and I built me one. On a movable table for sanding table, I can take it outside if I want. Then, I but other ones in my shop. I Love it. Thank you for the idea...so cool.
I use Ryobi and Milwaukee and neither one has ever let me down. Sure some of them are literally the exact same thing since they belong to the same parent company but either way Ryobi Milwaukee have never let me down.
Fantastic video, ur patio has the same dimensions as mine. Thanks for showing us how it can be done!
if you use the drill without a ratchet setting you've got a good chance of breaking your wrist if it bogs down the wrong way. Source: experience.
❤ You did a good job in the comments. And on the sword.
How much do you charge for your carts & where are you based out of?
@@KatelynFennessey this one is $900. You can find more pricing on my website someskillstudio.com and I’m in Longview Texas
Heck yeah man. I started with ryobi and still have a majority of my tools by them. I may have picked up some Milwaukee if I find a good deal but I love ryobi and do not get the hate for them.
Most efficient explanation on TH-cam. 🙇♂️
Ryobi is the company all the Red, Yellow, black and Blue users all know work but they hate them because they don’t cost so much.
I’ve tried them before do not work well enough for professional roofing and flashing They’re too slow most probably won’t notice how slow it is, but if you’re doing it at a set rate every single day how many panels you put down you’ll notice the batteries do not work in the rain at all I used DeWalt underwater and in the rain all the time
Drills have more torque fun fact the impact literally just helps with cam out
Cool
I transitioned from dewalt. Last dewalt tool i have is my hammer drill.
Your transitioning😢
Having that inverter next to the cup holders is wild. You must not put drinks there.
Idk if that bag belongs to a handyman making 100/hr. I don't see too many tools there that resolve a $100 problems. However, I will defend Ryobi here. Unlike most skilled trades, handymen don't necessarily use the same tools daily. Electricians will use a pair of linesmen thousands of times a year, so u HAVE to get Klein. A handyman might use it twice. Ryobi tools are just fine for a handyman or someone working maintenance. If u move up to renos then tool upgrades are necessary. I'm sorry if I seem judgemental but I don't see any troubleshooting tools, anything that requires precision to merit $100/hr. Maybe this guy services the rich. Idk.
Can totally relate! 😂😂
Yall misspelled Return it says retuen
Wow. The first ive seen on the internet. Awesome job!
Your right on about tools. I'm a 80 yr old DIY and I have some tools since my 30's. I Love and take care of my tools. I have a Cat back pk and am partial to Toughbuilt because of their pouches. A appreciate your post. Randy
Hey brother, can you tell me how would one advertise on Facebook?
That’s a lot of work……and in the heat! It turned out awesome. Thanks for sharing.
This is dope!
Nice info do you thing dongcheng is good?
Do you have any other type of tools
Would I use the impact driver to drill a hole in a condo wall….i believe they are concrete walls. Thanks!