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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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¡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!
"The hardest commercially available domestic hardwood is hickory; it is five times harder than aspen, one of the “soft” hardwoods". - Tiny Timbers
"Core Box Bit: The core box bit is used to create deep, round-bottomed grooves in woodworking projects, as opposed to the straight or spiral-plunge bits which make flat-bottomed grooves. It is perfect for making decorative fluting, grooves, or hollowing out areas for inlays". - Tools Today
"Often underappreciated, a 6" or 12" combination square--we keep both on hand because they're handy for different project and tool-setup applications-does far more than just help you draw perpendicular lines." - Wood Magazine
"One of the most popular and versatile types of clamps are Parallel Jaw Bar Clamps or simply parallel clamps. These clamps can be used for a wide range of applications, but their primary purpose is clamping projects that you want to keep flat, such as panels and doors." - Rockler
"Table saw blades come in an astonishing array of configurations. But know that, in general, blades with fewer teeth cut more quickly, though more coarsely. Conversely, the more teeth a blade has, the slower and smoother it cuts." - Paul Anthony, Woodcraft
"We all have to decide for ourselves where to draw the line. Some folks cant imagine using power tools on their projects. They take pride in the fact that their work is crafted the old-fashioned way. Some folks just want to get ‘er done!" - Marc, The Wood Whisperer
"With enough time and energy spent sanding, you can still end up with the same result. However, because we skipped so many grits, it is going to take much more time and effort to lower the 80-grit peaks and establish the 180-grit scratch pattern that we need for a high-level finish." - Nick DeMars
I thought the mistake was sanding cheap plywood.
😂 That would definitely be a mistake as well. Maybe that should have been mistake #1 instead.
"Dovetail joinery is a technique known for its strength and intricate design-one that requires skill and patience." - Paul Knapp
"Clamps play a crucial role in woodworking endeavors by providing the necessary pressure for glue-ups and securing pieces in position. Within the realm of clamps, a variety of options are available, spanning from parallel bar clamps to spring clamps." - Tools Today
"Polyurethane coatings are incredibly resilient and can be used in a variety of applications as they’re resistant to moisture, stains, and chemicals." - Metro Sealant
"Two major historical finds from the past have given us a clearer look into just how ancient and strong the mortise and tenon joint is. Originally, scientists believed that the very first discovery of this ancient woodworking technique to be evident in a relic from ancient Egypt called the Khufu ship." - Laurel Crown
"Any woodworker of any skill level should feel free to tackle any project that strikes their fancy. Woodworking is just a series of individual tasks, often repeated many many times. Break down those tasks far enough and you will see just how simple a project can be." - Renaissanc Woodworker
It's been said that Pocket Holes are mechanically stronger than Mortise and Tenon joints. I've never tested them side by side, so I don't know. I know this: There is a lot of debate about using pocket holes in woodworking projects. What is your opinion on them?
Lovely
Thank you. Glad you like it.
"When applying several coats of finish to a project it becomes necessary to sand between coats to not only remove any trash that has settled into the finish but also to promote good adhesion between the layers of finish." - Alan Noe, Wood News Online
"One of the main things that sets solid wooden kitchen tables apart from the rest is their exceptional durability. Crafted to endure the daily hustle of meals, chats, and clinks of glasses, solid wooden tabletops are more durable than those made with particle board, veneer, or other such materials." - Plank & Beam
"One of the most prized characteristics of ash is its flexibility. It’s known for being an excellent wood for bending, making it ideal for crafting curved or rounded components. Its durability and resilience also contribute to its popularity in various industries." - H. Arnold Wood Turning
"Routers are renowned for their ability to create decorative edges, grooves, and intricate patterns in wood. These features are achieved by using specific bits designed for tasks like edge forming, fluting, and beading. Whether crafting a simple round-over edge or an elaborate ogee profile, a router enhances the visual appeal and detail of wooden pieces, making it an essential tool for decorative woodworking." -Mister Worker
"Research continues into the health consequences of long-term exposure to workshop dust. In the debate over the seriousness of the health risks involved in exposure to wood dust, one thing seems to be universally accepted: the risks are real." - Rockler
"A marking knife will make the finest, most precise line. And, like a knife-style cutting gauge, the line left by a marking knife can provide a physical reference into which you can drop a cutting tool for very precise joinery". - James Hamilton
"A “sharp” chisel should be able to take a full width, end-grain shaving from a board with hand pressure alone. A dull chisel will create dust rather than shavings and/or leave behind scratches or visible lines in the wood grain." -Anne of all Trades
"Whether you spray, brush, or wipe, one of the keys to a great finish is learning to sand between coats." - Fine Woodworking
"Wood is a natural material that constantly adapts and changes with the humidity level. Learning how this works is important if you want to properly manage the wood’s movement and successfully store lumber. A rub-on, oil finish is easy to apply and retains the wood’s natural matte finish and color. Be sure to evenly finish all faces of your project to create an even seal! Finishing just one side of a board usually results in an imbalance in moisture content, causing your wood to warp." - Ocooch Hardwoods
"What is a butt joint? A butt joint is a type of wood joint used to connect two pieces of wood to each other at a corner (typically 90 degrees). This wood joinery technique involves butting the end of one board up to the face of another board and driving nails or screws through them for strength. A bit of glue between the boards is also a wise idea. " - MT Copeland
"If you don’t have a plan and, in turn, don’t visualize what steps you need to take, what to avoid, and potential problems, you’ll probably find yourself disappointed with the end result. You’ll have wasted time, money, and materials trying to make something that looks nothing like you intended." - Bessemeter
"It is essential to keep your wood workshop clean and tidy. A messy workshop not only gets in the way of your productivity, but it can also be dangerous. If you’re like many people, you may think that keeping a creative space clean is an impossible task. With a little bit of organization and effort, it is possible to maintain an orderly workshop." - Popular Woodworking
What's the price point on these with/without a light fitted? Anyone succeeding in selling them?
@@DavidRose-t1o Hey David! That’s a good question. I have looked around and I can’t find anything like this specific tree for sale. I don’t sell them so I couldn’t say definitively. I would imagine starting price points (stained and finished) $80 easy. With a light, $120 maybe. I’d say $80 finished would be more than reasonable regardless of location.
"A well-tuned saw with a sharp blade is a good starting point. But adding a crosscut sled can further simplify the process and aid in giving you predictable, high-quality cuts. While you may think of a sled as only helpful for cutting panels, there are some good reasons for using one for nearly any size workpiece." - Woodsmith
"Keeping your table saw clean, well-adjusted, and lubricated doesn’t take all that much effort, time, or a lot of specialized tools. In a short afternoon, you can have your table saw running great, with smooth and precise cuts to show for your efforts." - Woodsmith
"Storing your unused lumber well is vital if you want to prevent it from warping and bowing. The straighter your lumber is, the less you'll have to plane or trim off when it's time to use it. Damaged lumber is many times unsalvageable, which means money down the drain on wood that started in good condition." - Timothy Dahl: DIY Editor
beautiful, I'm going to try this one for sure
Hey Marcus. I'm glad you liked it. Let us know how the tree turns out. I'm interested in seeing someone else make it and what you do with it as far as a finish or stain! Thanks for watching. I appreciate it.