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Fanellis Customs
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 9 ธ.ค. 2020
Custom furniture specializing in Rustic and Farmhouse furniture along with How to and small business advice
Can also visit website www.fanelliscustoms.com
And Instagram
@fanelliscustoms
Can also visit website www.fanelliscustoms.com
And Instagram
@fanelliscustoms
DIY Bedroom Remodel and Makeover Part 1 #diy #howto #diyprojects
Partially Demo'ing our bedroom after we'll overdue.
going to remove all trim, framing, molding old paneling etc and put up new paneling in Part 1
#diy #diywoodworking #howto #woodworkingprojects #diybuild #diyprojects #remodel #makeover #construction #carpenter #education #budget budg
going to remove all trim, framing, molding old paneling etc and put up new paneling in Part 1
#diy #diywoodworking #howto #woodworkingprojects #diybuild #diyprojects #remodel #makeover #construction #carpenter #education #budget budg
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DIY Stove Top Cover build (make them stand out) Great gifts #diy #diywoodworking #howto
มุมมอง 101วันที่ผ่านมา
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Spring Cleaning Projects for great gifts or extra income from scrap wood #diy
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DIY Night Stand Build (full build) #diy #woodworking #howto
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Night Stand Build Part 2 (Detail build) #diy #howto #woodworking
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Night Stand Build in detail Part 1 #diy #howto #woodworking
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Big Classic Console Table build in detail #diy #howto #woodworking
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DIY Entryway Console Table very easy build with great Quality #diy #howto #woodworking
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DIY Fishing Line Spooler out of Scraps #diy #howto #fishing #tipsandtricks
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DIY Butcher Block Kitchen Island Cart Build (Full build) #diy #woodworking #howto #homemade
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Looks like the remodel needs a remodel!
May we will see still have a ton of work
Look nice!!
Thank you
Grab it and tear it off...wtf a 12yr old girls hands could do it.....man card revoked
Great looking project with not nearly enough views!
Thanks for the compliment I'm not really a content creator but like doing vids lol Hard to explain Thanks for watching
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Nice video, I like it that you are calm and laid back in your work 👍🪚
Thanks 👍 It's all about not overthinking it Accurate cuts and keeping stuff square and when busy have fast systems and practices in place to speed up the process
Nice work, looking good, I will be watching through your videos to pick up some techniques
I'm an average woodworker but fairly busy and try to stay consistent Templates, jigs etc helps alot
Good looking tables , that poplar looks great with the oil finish , ( New Sub ) stay cool 😎
Thanks I specialize in tables like these (not the greatest woodworker) but a no frills no gimmicks here either Thanks for the compliment and sub
Looking good
Ehhh taking the cheap way out re using as much as I can from other carts and cabinets I will break down
'promo sm' 🙄
This is the worst video I have ever seen. Nothing in here helps me see what you are doing, no explanation, no measurements, and video shows nothing substantial!
Well, Festool says not to use their dust extractor as a shop vac.
Yea I know it was just a test I have a makita vac I leave in the truck But it did work pretty well 99% just tethered to my festool tools
Отличная работа❤
Can't read Russian but thank you
What color stain was this?
Varathanes Weathered Gray
LOOKS GREAT , Lot of work , something you can be proud of !! Stay Cool 😎
Thank you Somewhat hard work but rewarding Thanks for watching and commenting Part 2 will be coming out soon Thanks
Curious, what would you charge for this? Looks awesome
This 1 was just under $1k White Oak frame with Maple 4" thick top Thanks for the comment Working on 2 more now Video coming out any day just the Butcher Block top only
you can use the RAC X guard and use a FFLP tip
Thanks am by far no pro painter I try to avoid as much as possible Thanks for the info
Nice work , very clean look ! I watch your video on finishing . Thanks it help me on what to use ! ( New Sub ) T / C 😎
Getting ready to upload a Graco Magnum x5 review my videos aren't great but I like to video some processes Do you have a channel? Thanks for the sub
I wish I had that counter in my kitchen
If in the Philadelphia area hit me up my friend Logs to Lumber does alot of these along with live edge and river tables I do alot of Maple Butcher Block Kitchen Islands etc Thanks for the comment
Wow that is so beautiful ❤
Thank you My buddy was the 1 who set this job up I just helped cut up and install. I do a ton of Butcher Block Kitchen Islands out of Maple Thanks for the comment
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Yo dude. Nice chill to your vid. I wanna start doing a few spoons and other carvings and it was cool to see someone using only power tools. Hand tools are great but when Christmas looms 😂 🤙
Never built anything like that before so it came out OK sure there are better ways to do stuff like this (more of a furniture maker) Thanks for watching Ps yes I had 1 day to build this Spoon lol Merry Christmas
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Looks great... happy to be your third thumbs up... keep on making sawdust ...
Thank you Just a small fairly busy woodworker here Just videoing my progress Merry Christmas
By the way, that craftsman is assembled in the USA, but they still use Chinese parts. I’m not tracking them, just pointing out facts.
I agree I mention it's not a fair comparison really Unfortunately everything practically is made with foreign parts I also have the milwaukee drill (brushless not fuel) but kinda like the Craftsman more. With that said I realize Craftsman isn't a too brand more sentimental since I used to buy them at Sears if your old enough to remember Thanks for watching and commenting Also the Rigid died after the video
@@fanelliscustoms I remember Sears very well, and miss them dearly. By the way, I’ve been testing the new high torque brushless Ridgid hammer drill toe to toe against a few other brands, and it has definitely impressed me so far.
@@fanelliscustoms I would like to suggest that you check out Tools With SOALZ. He has built a pretty solid channel showing different tools and brands, but swears by Ridgid brushless tools.
@DiligentDave1966 do you have a channel would love to see the results ? I do have a quite a bit of Rigid, Makita, Craftsman and Milwaukee and even a couple Ryobi cordless tools
@@fanelliscustoms I’m a DIYER, and I’ve been testing the drills to determine which one is going to be the best for me to use for my projects. I’ve tested the Ridgid against the Dewalt 999, the turbo Flex and the Milwaukee 2904. The Ridgid just seems to feel the best, and it seems to get a little better every time I use it. I posted videos of the tests. I’m buying everything with my own money, so I can’t get everything on the market, and I have been returning the ones that aren’t good for me. Someone suggested, last year, that I do it. I didn’t, and I regret that because I didn’t end up with anything that I liked before the sales ended. Thank goodness for the liberal return policies at the box stores lol. I’ve also been testing different drill bits and driver bits. Unfortunately, I can’t return those lol.
I got to go with Ridgid for the warranty, but you should really try the brushless version. Their brushed tools are known for having issues. I’m sure Dewalt fans will stick with Craftsman, though, since Dewalt owns Craftsman now.
GOD BLESS & JESUS LOVES U
Dominus Vobiscum
Keep it up! Show off the finnished product as well.
Very nice build.👍
almost caught your shirt on the blade. Be more careful, no loose clothing around machines. Just a matter of time.
I did? I will have to go back and view Thanks for the heads up
Nice color. Looks good.
Satisfying! Keep it up!
Nice job on the bench. I like the size and proportions. IMHO, if you have a domino, use it. You paid the money for it. Don't feel like you have to "dumb down" your techniques for your audience. As "controversial" as the domino may be, we're passionate about our hobbies. And when when we're passionate about something, we tend to spend more on that hobby. The same people who balk at an $1100 joinery tool would have no issue spending several thousand on something they themselves may be passionate about. In regards to dominos vs dowels, both will be plenty strong; in many tests, dowels are a bit stronger, but both will be perfectly fine for most furniture. I use a dowelmax and am very happy with it, but would be just as happy with a domino. The domino does have a speed advantage.
Oh I hearya I very rarely use dowels or if I do it's on smaller applications I probably use pocket hole joinery the most especially on end tables, cabinets for speed Domino I use almost daily on jobs especially bigger tables etc Just did a vid yesterday and posted using domino's on a bench But this job with the work station I preferred half laps since think is a little stronger If I had the bigger Domino I may have used that Thanks for the comment Appreciate any recommendations since always learning
@@fanelliscustoms I saw that one too, it came out really nice. I like simple designs like that. Honestly, I use my dowelmax for most things these days and it's held up great. As for recommendations, the purchases that gave me the highest return in my shop were the dowelmax (though you have that covered with your domino), a festool dust extractor, festool sander (ETS EC 150/5) and tracksaw. Things that help you work more efficiently always end up being my favorites.
@NWGR yea I have a couple Dowling jigs with the pointers I think can be as fast as a Domino Domino on some smaller applications (depending what domino's I have on hand) is sometimes not practical I do have the Festool track saw which has literally saved me (had tablesaw go down on me at the worst time) Also love the CT 15 but going to go bigger And love the Festool sanders I definitely see and feel the difference
@@fanelliscustoms Exactly. While some premium tools don't offer anything over competitors (mostly drills/drivers), the premium tools I chose were all to help me work more efficiently. I have a ct midi as my mobil/jobsite vac but really want to upgrade my workshop dewalt vac to a ct 26. Regardless of the vac, it's worth integrating a dust separator in your system. I use a dust deputy 2.5 with an eagle manufacturing 14 gallon bucket and you can literally go years between vac bag and filter changes. A very worthwhile investment. And yeah, I'm surprised at how much I've been using my tracksaw.
Awesome!
Nice work! Really enjoyed this video.
Thank you really appreciate that
Looks great! But there is 13 not 17 strips.
Yes your correct I'm a dummy at times and had 7 and 13 in my head lol
Thats a badass wooden 🇺🇲
Are you American If I don't sell this soon I may send to a subscriber If interested we can coordinate shipping to you
Good luck on the sales!
Thank you!
Hi, I have the same router but I’ve never been able to do a flush trim cut with it. Is there any way that you can do a demo and how to do that or do you have one? Check your website on TH-cam and didn’t see it pretty please.
I think I used it to flush up some rod handles in a video I do mainly use trim routers to flush up face frames I will try to make a video on it Thanks for watching
Not sure if this will help At about the 4:00 mark I flush up some rod handles etc th-cam.com/video/rR6jW3xo5B8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=MY7xbiME3Xbh3dkw
I've got the Delta 36-725 Table Saw that I mounted this to right wing, it fit perfectly. Keep up the good work brotha! ~The Hill 1990!
Walt? Lol Yea I need to upgrade tablesaw
@@fanelliscustoms Yeah brotha, it's me. Good to see you progressing with your streams, keep this shit going
@jokael just staying busy Hope all is well with u and family Dominus vobiscum
Nice content! Keep doing this and soon youll hit a million subs!
Thank you I really appreciate it just very fun videoing alot of the content mainly for education
Nicely done 👍
While taking a movie kindly stop moving the camera cos it feel dizzy.
It may be that I have to speed frames up too to make the vid shorter
WTG Brotha, looking good, keep it up! Hurts MVP!
Thank you very much
Lol no not really I am in Philadelphia
You look very familiar. Are you close 10306 zip?
Why is it that I can smell this video and the smell of the fresh cut wood is glorious?
It's Poplar that mills up nicely and not hard on your tools
I don't have a domino, but think it's worth every penny even for a hobbyist. Mainly because of speed and ease of use. Hobbyists won't have as much free time in the shop as pros, so any time saved is more time that can be spent on the hobby. The only reason I don't have a domino is because I have and use a dowelmax. It's an amazingly well-built and accurate doweling jig. It doesn't have the speed of the domino (though it's certainly not "slow") but it's also about 1/5 the cost. If I didn't have a dowelmax, I'd have a domino for sure.
I would never discourage anyone from buying a Domino If you have the money Imo I kinda think dowels can be as fast if using the dowel pointers pieces I have built ton of things with dowels I just feel that me personally not sure how accurate I am using them and strength Domino and dowels pretty much use the same concept with layout and markings. Also Gtizzly makes a dowel machine similar to the Domino I show and use that in a couple vids but like the Domino it comes with small cutters and imo too wide for frame building. Thanks for watching