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HardShell Woodworks
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Want To Become A Better Woodworker and Make Projects that Are Actually Selling In The Big Stores For High Profit and Low Cost?
This channel was created to try and help others with the step by step process in making wooden projects. Either as wooden home decor for personal use or, as a way to possibly make some extra money through selling the wood items you make with reclaimed wood or new lumber.
If you want to learn how to make easy wooden projects in a simple to follow way, we'd love for you to like and subscribe to our channel so you can follow along with us on our journey. Also, if there are projects you want to learn to make, message us in the comments. We would love to possibly help you create something amazing in any way we can.
A few of the things we have learned and hope to show here are:
✅ How To Build Jigs for the Tablesaw
✅ How To Make Wood Look Weathered & Rustic
✅ Step By Step Woodworking Projects with Plans
✅ How to make Wood Wall Art
....And much more!
This channel was created to try and help others with the step by step process in making wooden projects. Either as wooden home decor for personal use or, as a way to possibly make some extra money through selling the wood items you make with reclaimed wood or new lumber.
If you want to learn how to make easy wooden projects in a simple to follow way, we'd love for you to like and subscribe to our channel so you can follow along with us on our journey. Also, if there are projects you want to learn to make, message us in the comments. We would love to possibly help you create something amazing in any way we can.
A few of the things we have learned and hope to show here are:
✅ How To Build Jigs for the Tablesaw
✅ How To Make Wood Look Weathered & Rustic
✅ Step By Step Woodworking Projects with Plans
✅ How to make Wood Wall Art
....And much more!
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Wow! Thank you for the detailed tutorial! Subbing and looking forward to whatever else you’ve posted.
@@andicacciatore9279 I’m glad you liked it and thank you for subscribing. I appreciate it and hope the other videos are just as good.
I still need to make one of these!!
2 years on still loving this build bro!!
I made it by myself thanks to WoodPrix.
Learn how to make it yourself with all details. Just look for WoodPrix :)
WHAT the
SPOT ON😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
@@georgevanvalkenburg2560 Hey George! Thanks, glad you liked it!
Beautiful trees! Thanks!
@@gretchen_needs_a_dog Thank you. I’m glad you like them! 🌲
What is spacing on horizontal branches on tree?
Hey Laura, I'm not sure what the spacing is between each branch, but at 15:50, I took the measurements from the base of the tree to the top and included those numbers. Here is a link to the "diagram." I hope that helps. th-cam.com/users/postUgkxNJfZaqPZovWCjGOoXUtIoLuLek3FDFy8
I am looking for plans to build a standard size futon frame for my daughter’s apartment. Something cooler than the ones you find at the store but easy enough for me to build. I’m self taught def still an amateur… love your videos!!
Custom-made furniture is always better than the stuff in stores. And, a futon frame is a great project. My email is in the description if you'd like to send over the dimensions you're thinking and some style ideas from Pinterest. A "Futon Build" would be cool! Thank you for your comment and leting me know you enjoy the videos.
I have made all sorts of things out of wood with WoodPrix plans. Sheds, garage doors, chairs, tables, etc. I've even made a fence and raised beds with these plans. They even have plans like bird feeders there. The selection is overwhelming
@@riosmoodie5763 That’s cool! I had never heard of WoodPrix until you mentioned it but they do seem to have a lot of different types of projects that cover a lot of builds.
Excellent presentation….very clear and full of valuable information. Thank you! SUBSCRIBED!!
Hey Bill. Thanks a lot. I'm glad you liked it and found some useful information in the video. I appreciate you letting me know and glad to have earned your subriction!
Too much noise !
I agree! It's actually quite obnoxious🤣. Hopefully, though, it's a good idea starter for anyone wanting to "batch out" a simple project.
This is an awesome build. I ended up making one and it is very time consuming at first, but the second tree went faster. Thank you for the video and your other builds.
Hey Frank.! It was definitely tricky for me the first time around, too. But I'm glad to hear that you got it and that the second tree went quicker! You're welcome, and thank you for letting me know you were able to build it from the video. That's cool!
Thanks excellent job
Hey Mike. I appreciate that. Thanks for checking it out!
Thanks for your detailed video with all the angles. Now I have a reason to go buy a new miter saw while they are on sale.😊
@@carolhudson3219 You’re welcome and I’m glad I could help with new miter saw! Nothing beats a good reason for a new tool 🤣🎄
Thanks for the great video! Just finished my first one.
@@SteveNendza That’s awesome! Yeah, Christmas tree season is right around the corner. Glad it was helpful and you got the first one knocked out!
Thanks for sharing this, I will be making these!
@@richardmccann4815 absolutely! Let us know how it turns out!
Some clever ideas! Here’s a thought… I always think a sled is safest when you hold the timber against the fence… guarantees a 90 degree cut too. Maybe mark 2 could have all the pieces cut by holding them against the fence, but with a sliding stop block that could be moved to each position, with those positions clearly marked on the sled base 😊
@@MrBigMalT that’s a really good idea! And it would make the sled quite a bit safer while using it! Thanks.
Great video. I’d like to see how you set up your workshop please.
@@ginolamendola4084 Thanks. I’m glad you liked it. When winter sets in, and I get it all put back together, I might do a “shop/garage” video. Thanks for the idea!
I appreciate your video; you gave great measurements. I see others do this tree, rather than they giving both measurements for the outside branches, they said just cut it off at the end, were yours matched up to the bottom branches. I really appreciate you not leading people with bad tool practicing. I understand the tips and trick you learn as a tradesman that a DIYer could get hurt if they were to try it that way. Great job, now I think I might try and make one.
@@anthonyroy7004 hey Anthony! Thank you for you comment and letting me know you appreciate the video! Definitely give it a shot. Worst thing that happens is it doesn’t work the first time but I’m sure you’ll get it no problem! Let us know how it turns out!
My Mitter saw only goes to 52°. Ugh now what do i do.
I have the same issue but there’s a way to make a jig to help with that. Here’s a link to another woodworker that made a jig. I hope that helps. th-cam.com/video/iUOxyFCwFJ8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=CEy_HhhZpfi3lXE9
Perfect project for the use of story boards...clamp or screw on the right hand wing of the miter saw a board with marks at the different lengths needed, so no more mesuring every piece to cut...
Exactly! That would be a really good use for those boards too!
😅 you know it's okay you don't have to work in a freezer 😬 🤔 or maybe you have a vape in your mouth 😳 🥶
@@donmotitas6338 Definitely working in a freezer on that one. If I keep it 80/90 where I like it, I’ll sit on the couch and hang out but If it’s freezing cold out there, I’ll get my project done really fast. Using the freeze as my “time management” system😂
@@hardshellwoodworks 🤯 U R MY twin spirit I am the same ass soon as the weather gets warmer work is the lake thing on my mind 😅 🤭
@@hardshellwoodworks i work nights it gets boring 🥲
@@donmotitas6338 I get that! Roofing and siding all spring and summer and all day at work I’m thinking about mackerel, blues and porbeagle fishing off the cliffs on the coast. Work during the day isn’t boring but, I’d rather be fishing!🤣🤣🦈
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¡Hola Ariel! El primer corte que hice fue de 20 pulgadas. Pero saqué ese número de la hoja de la sierra y lo medí en el tablero de desecho. Después de eso, sólo tendrás que darle la vuelta a la pieza y marcar el lado corto para el siguiente corte. Tengo un diagrama aquí: shorturl.at/Gnxh7 Espero que eso ayude. ¡Gracias por mirar!
So cool.
@@daleromdenne Thanks. I’m glad you liked it!
Thank you for sharing. You have a new subscriber. God bless.
Absolutely and thank you for subscribing. Did you fix up that diecast Bel Air that was in the pile from your "Part 1 of ?" video? I'm thinking it was a '56. If so, how'd it turn out?
Great video, no changes needed, keep up the great work, like your presentation,
@@danbates5423 I definitely appreciate your feedback and glad you like it. If you have any ideas for builds or projects, let me know. Always looking for a cool new projects!
If set up properly😜
Safety glasses?🙄🫣😉
Have definitely seen them around the shop… not sure where though 🤔 💭 🤣
True dat
I’d agree birch
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Thanks for posting bro!
Absolutely! Hopefully it helps give some last second ideas for anyone heading to the weekend craft show before Halloween 🎃
Nice job. Explained it well.❤
Hey James. Thank you! I'm glad you found it helpful. Thanks for watching.
Have you made the full video for making the jig? I'm looking forward to seeing that one. Thanks for sharing ❤
You're very welcome. Unfortunately, I never got around to making a build video for the jig last year. Maybe this year I can finally get one put together.
@@hardshellwoodworks I'll keep watching! Have a blessed day 🙏 ✨️
I'm pretty sure "Human" is the only species that can build cabinets 😅
😂 That’s a good point 😂 Human Species = Cabinet Maker Birch = Common Lumber Species chosen
Thanks for not editing out your little mistakes like almost nailing it wrong it shows me your a genuine person an I appreciate that you have earned my subscription I look forward to watching more of your videos I've started a small business doing woodworking an always want to learn more
Hey Walter, Thank you for subscribing and letting me know. I appreciate that a lot. I think a lot of us who like being in the garage or the shop making cool projects are all in this together, and mistakes happen to all of us. I know some people who build simple projects and a few woodworkers who make very high-end furniture, and we all have mishaps. As long as we learn from them, correct it the next time, and move forward, then that's when we really start getting better. It's awesome that you started your own woodworking business. I wish you the best of luck with it and hope it takes off for you!
I’ve been busy with work but thought these “Quiz” style videos might be a cool way for us all to learn some new things. Let me know your thoughts on it.
Cool build. I appreciate the tips/knowledge you share. Retired millwright, learning woodworking ✌️
Hey Sean! Thanks for letting me know you appreciate the tips. Woodworking is definitely fun to learn as there’s so many different types/styles.
The gauge blocks are genius.👍✌️
Hey, i appreciate that. I don’t know about genius but definitely a lot cheaper than what they want at Rockler! Thanks for commenting and letting me know you liked it!
@@hardshellwoodworks Retired millwright, (Detroit UBC/Millwright) trying to learn woodworking as a hobby.
@@seanpaula8924 as a millwright, this stuff will be a walk in the park for you brother! The math doesn’t change. Only the material we work with! Worked with some millwrights awhile back, very sharp individuals! Japanese joinery is something that might spark your interest too!
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