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lt's custom wood works
Canada
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 16 เม.ย. 2020
Hello i'm lou I build all kinds of furniture and jigs I do custom work as well for customers needs
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sofa table / console table rustic easy to build
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Rustic diy sofa table made with 2x6 2x4 knotty pine
something new in the shop (shop upgrade)
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shop upgrade more brighter more happier environment
Floating tv media console
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floating tv console with maple plywood and walnut in color
I thought the customer was crazy but i was wrong
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bathroom vanity upgrade color, Hight, handles and sink easy to do and save instead of buying a new one.
customer changes design on door
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maple tv stand with quartz counter top. adjustable shelving and painted a light grey.
I hired her for 10 min to do something i couldn't do
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toy box made with maple plywood and pine top ,white and black distressed
BACK YARD GOLF PONG BOARD GAME
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Building a golf pong board with 1 sheet of plywood easy
HOW TO BUILD A BEER PONG GAME EASY
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Beer pong game made with 3/4 inch plywood pine
Building oversized barn doors
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oversize barn doors 8 feet by 5 feet clear fir with a black stain
The simplest way to build a 6 bottle wine rack with only 5 pieces
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Building a wine rack with only 5 pieces easiest way ever and only takes an hour and a half
How to re-surface assemble table top like new
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How to re-surface assemble table top like new
SHOP TOUR 2023 # woodworking #diy #shoptour
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SHOP TOUR 2023 # woodworking #diy #shoptour
Part 2 of the weirdest request for a kitchen island
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Part 2 of the weirdest request for a kitchen island
Diy the easiest coping jig to ever build #woodworking #diy #copingjig
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Diy the easiest coping jig to ever build #woodworking #diy #copingjig
4 component tapering jig in 20 min #woodworking #taperingjig #tablesawjigs
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4 component tapering jig in 20 min #woodworking #taperingjig #tablesawjigs
The weirdest request for a kitchen island build I've ever had . Part 1 #kitchenislandbuild #diy
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The weirdest request for a kitchen island build I've ever had . Part 1 #kitchenislandbuild #diy
You never know when your going to need it. Easy picture frame jig
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You never know when your going to need it. Easy picture frame jig
I cant believe i waited this long to do this
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I cant believe i waited this long to do this
COFFIN SHELF FROM THE DARK SIDE #woodworking #shelf
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COFFIN SHELF FROM THE DARK SIDE #woodworking #shelf
vinyl record storage built in 20 minutes
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vinyl record storage built in 20 minutes
Diy bed frame Finishing the bedroom suite build episode 5
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Diy bed frame Finishing the bedroom suite build episode 5
how to repair kitchen cabinets that are water damaged
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how to repair kitchen cabinets that are water damaged
accident in the shop that shouldent of happend
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accident in the shop that shouldent of happend
Great video big dawg
@@chicagosportsfancave267 thank you
I would of added a drip edge personally
great job!
thank you
I really like your coping sled. Can you give us list of materials you used. Size and thickness.
hello thank you yes when i get into the shop tomorrow i i will shoot you a list and size
ok the bed of the sled is 3/8 thick 8 by 16 the toggle block is 1 inch thick 7 long 2 width and the lock down plate with handle is 6,5 long 4 inchs width 3/4 plywood
@@ltscustomwoodworks4052 Thanks for the update
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GREAT VIDEO!
thank you
that set looks awesome man. can you tell me the dimensions of the bench please, i would appreciate it
Hello thanks the bench is 4 feet long 18 inches in hight and 11 deep
Nice jig. May I ask you which router do you have installed in the router table? Thanks
Hello I just used a flush trim bit in the router
Not wasting my time where the content creator is either unwilling or unable to speak and articulate their process.
Plans
I dont have plans but I give dimensions on the video
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Looking good!!!
Thank you
I like this idea, simple with less to throw off the 90 degree setting. One question: do you find the 1/4" base rigid enough to remain flat on the table when under the toggle clamp pressure? Thanks.
hello thanks yes it stays flat 100 percent with the toggle pressure ive had no issues and you dont need alot off pressure with the toggle it has a good hold down with decent pressure
@@ltscustomwoodworks4052 Thanks for letting me know. Have a good day.
Nice simple sled.
thank you
Thank you so much! I made a 10 foot bar rail. I’m a machinist, I did the work after hours at work on a Bridgeport milling machine. Ok, the cove I had to do on the table saw, but otherwise, it came out fantastic!
Perfect thank you
Great build!!
Thank you
Really good idea for cutting the base you way did
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Its exelent! Great job!
Thank you
Great stuff. Any concerns with making the edge with walnut?
Thank you not at all walnut and maple both nice I choose pine for customer to be cost effective
Beautiful job!
Thank you
I live in the Great Lake state and have built one of these before without a plan…… I want to incorporate these builds in my new shop, and stumbled across this dude. 👆🏽. He looks a little disheveled, but so do I 🤷🏽♂️. He’s one of the most underrated builders on TH-cam. This build is beautiful and thoroughly explained the whole way through. Keep kicking butt my man! There are people that dig your stuff. Sending love from West Michigan.
thank you that means a lot to me
This amount of craftsmanship is so respectable I’d love to day in your shop to pick your brain.
thank you anytime
Are you ripping 2 x 4's down to 3" and if so what's the benefit? Nice work
hello no i live in canada so when you buy a 3 inch its actually 2.5 inches if you buy a 2x4 its 3.5 inches
@11:02 was there a screw up? the cut was no where even close to the line that you drew?
I thought the same, but I blew it up and watched it carefully and saw that on one of the 20 degree cuts, the top of the blade didn't start at the line, it met the line. I experimented on a scrap piece of wood yesterday and it worked as demonstrated. Now, I'm trying to wrap my mind around how he used a flush trim router on the last 20 degree cut. I can probably jig something up and use a straight cut bit if I think of it as a 90 degree angle based on the first 20 degree cut...
yes thank you
I made a 10 foot arm rail out of Red Oak, for home bar, that turn awesome. Your how video taught me how to do it. Thank you so very much!!!
you welcome thank you
Watching your skill was truly inspiring. Have you done this with some hardwoods like White Oak or Walnut? If so, did that make things more challenging?
hello thank you yes i have you just have to go more slower on the saw cause its a harder materiel it harder to cut in
I have been struggling to determine the arc of my boat shelf. Your detailed explanation and display has helped me greatly and is the only boat-shelf video on TH-cam I could locate that provided this information Thanks!!
Thank you
Great job, looks very nice, you are a pro for sure...! looking forward to the next video Thanx for sharing From your new friends here in Lima Peru George & my wife Carmen
thank you the part 2 of the build was out awhile ago
Thx, assume you are using spiral router bit with a bearing?
yes
I was wondering what that was. Blessings to you
best boat bookcase on line
thank you
What length did you cut your posts for the headboard?
31 inches
Thanks. Nice Work @@ltscustomwoodworks4052
What happened to part 2??
part 2 is there and part 3
A real pro!!
Thank you
I have been watching how you make you bar rails. Do you do a rounded corner for the rail or mitered corner. Do you have a video for that.
Hello no I don't have any videos on that I just miter them
@@ltscustomwoodworks4052 ok that probably what I am going to do. Making it rounded seems like it would be difficult to do and figure out
Great Video, very nice.
Thank you
Well done and I like your detailed explanation, thanks!
Thank you
saw other video. Mad Skills
Thank you
Very good tour. I get tired of show room shops. This is a shop used by a person who loves to do woodworking.
Thank you
I'm fairly new to woodworking. Just want to say that your skill really shows and you are inspirational.
Tha k you
Very Good Carpenter
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That's amazing you made that in your shop. I just got one priced out mahogany for a restaurant, they usually use a moulding machine with special knives. It was $800 for the custom knife profile and another $200 to cut it for 32'. You saved a good deal of money doing it on your own, great job!
thank you
Enjoyed your shop tour! Thanks for sharing. I did one in 2015 and then a second one in 2020. It’s amazing how much your shop changes in just a few years based on workflow and new tools.. 😎👍 I agree you always get new ideas from shop tours. Looking forward to subscribing and checking out your channel and future content wishing you continued success.!! 👊
Thank you
I'm going to check out your channel
I think you mean complacent not comfortable, in my opinion comfortable is good
Yes
Cool setup Cramped like my shop Like your vids since you're more a woodworker than just a creator it seems Real No gimmicks Good stuff
Nice I like the flush look.
Thank you
Looks great. I like the high top. How many inches from the floor to the top of the bar top? Cheers
Thank you 42 inches
Good job
Thank you