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You probably dont care but does anyone know a method to get back into an instagram account..? I was dumb lost my login password. I would appreciate any tricks you can offer me
@Ronnie Justin thanks for your reply. I found the site on google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm. Takes quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
I’ve seen a handful of comments ragging him out for offering plans if asked. I’m super new to woodworking and haven’t really even made anything yet and I absolutely appreciate a video like this. Extremely simple yet detailed enough for someone like me. Thanks for the vid!
Nice idea for left over scrap wood! If you reverse the board on each pass over the table saw blade when resawing both halves with be perfectly equal in thickness!
For sanding, build a small fixture to hold the coaster. For instance, if the coaster is 1/2” thick (random number), then using a plywood base or whatever, build a three-sided border around the coaster using 7/16” strips. This will hold the coaster securely, while allowing the sander to only contact the coaster face. If desired, then add anti-slip cabinet liner to the bottom. Just be sure to adjust the border height to accommodate the anti-slip thickness.
Great idea and presented in a really down to earth manner. I have some worm wood Cherry that will work perfectly. Thanks for showing that we aren’t the only woodworkers who end up with bloopers in our attempts. Keep up the great work. I’ll be one of many watching. Many thanks
If the sander is too big for the bit of wood, either do it by hand or if you feel you have to use a power tool then clamp it in a vice or get a suitable sized version.
I know the video is older, but another tip (sorry if it's a repeat, I'm not reading 3yrs of comments lol) Use painters tape on bottom, and on a table. Glue the tape together with CA glue and an accelerator, just peel off when finished. Just a little CNC trick for keeping stuff still.
Youve got it man. See you blowing up very soon. Keep getting after it and building until you get that viral video that grants you the recognition you deserve for these insanely high quality videos and products.
Just curious - why did you not use the belt sander on your oscillating spindle sander to sand the panels rather than having to deal with the random orbital sander?
Would it work if you used a silicone rubber matt to "hold" small pieces while trying to sand them? I'm thinking of the "18X28 inch Non-Slip Rug Underlay" sold in Dollar Tree for $1.25. You can cut it to fit your needs.
Hey Mate. I hear ya man. Your skills are legit and your space looks productive. I believe you will achieve your goal of quitting your day job. Well done!
For sanding them (once they're already small) would recommend trying a 1/3 sheet (or similar) sander; something that goes back+forth as opposed to circular. Wear work gloves (protect hands from sandpaper and to give yourself better grip) and you can actually have the sander upside-down and just hold the coaster in your hand; pressing it lightly against the sander. There may be better ways to do this, I only recently started a similar project and am working with what I have. But the 1/3 sheet sander with back+forth motion seemed far more doable for me than the circular.
@@SpencleyDesignCo I'm not terribly worried about that myself seeing as prior to doing any real coasters I'm actually making coaster sized swatches, sanding to prep before burning the surface to a crisp (black is my favorite color, +I appreciate texture), after which I'll be trying out various finishes (including resin; Blacktail Studios has done that+it looks gorgeous). So in my case little scratches won't be bothersome. But is a very valid point for those who won't be burning the wood. I just found the 1/3 sheet sander seems more willing to cooperate with the little wood squares. Obviously I'm still learning though!
To sand small pieces. I put painters tape on my work bench. Then painters tape on the object. Put CA glue on tape and bond. Holds well. When done just break the bond on the painters tape
🌭Hot dog 🌭Was hunting around TH-cam for some coaster holder ideas today and randomly found this old video of yours. Thanks, I think I will incorporate parts of your design and build process into my coaster gifts this season. For some reason or other I have struggled with miter joints, but had never thought to use a 45 degree router bit to take the stupidity out of the equation. I also liked the finger hole designed to match the smallest spindle on the sander and make that process that much easier! Can't wait for your next video to drop. Keep up the good work!
I know this is a really late post, but if you're making the coasters in any volume, why not make a fixture out of crappy big-box store plywood that's thinner than the coasters, or maybe from those cheap stir sticks they sell? That way you can sand an entire batch at once in no time.
Beautiful work . . . . but not very practical. The sweat from a glass will run down to the coaster, then drip onto the table - especially due to the polyurethane.
Ok I'm a little slow, but I could not get my sander to make the smooth hole, what grit do you use? I've seen continents move faster than what I was getting done
Thanks for checking out the video, Nathan! For a lot of folks, I think it has to do with not having a router table. Also, as the thickness of the material increases, the size of the router bit has to increase even more. If you want to do 3/4 material, you have to have a pretty large bit!
Thanks for the support, Joe! I genuinely really appreciate it! I don’t know who makes the white pencil, I got it for free at the lumber yard. However, I was able to find some that look exactly the same on Amazon. Pretty cheap too! : amzn.to/35UbLkc
We’ll I’ve got my coasters made and after several fails on using router for 45• edges of coaster holder, how the heck you set it up to cut the 45’s? Tried high low in and out no clue how to set this up any help I’d appreciate. Ty I have a router lift table and 1/2” shank 45 bit. Love the video and the results.
Carpenter pencils illegal? I didn't like like the safety of that clutch pencil. For the sanding, lazy Suzanne. Most grandmas have 5 extras - friends grandma if you don't have one
Videos like this I just go to the end to see if what you are Making is worthwhile. It's manipulative to make people wait till the end before you tell them wtf you are making.
You stole my idea. lol. Just kidding. But I have been doing that. I give a set of walnut coasters to all my customers as a token of appreciation for there business.
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You probably dont care but does anyone know a method to get back into an instagram account..?
I was dumb lost my login password. I would appreciate any tricks you can offer me
@Ronnie Justin thanks for your reply. I found the site on google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
Takes quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Ronnie Justin it worked and I now got access to my account again. I'm so happy:D
Thanks so much you really help me out :D
@Denver Zayden Happy to help :D
Like the shirt. O H
I’ve seen a handful of comments ragging him out for offering plans if asked. I’m super new to woodworking and haven’t really even made anything yet and I absolutely appreciate a video like this. Extremely simple yet detailed enough for someone like me. Thanks for the vid!
Use double-sided tape on the back of your coasters and stick it down to the bench. Then sand the coaster tops.
Sanding that wood for the coaster before cutting it would help make it easier to sand probably
Nice to finally see someone using a table saw and router table safely and correctly 👍
We all have problem at times. I have been working with wood for over 60 years and still hit a bump in the road sometimes. Very good video.
Plans? For making a 4x4 in. square? How will you ever get sufficient detail onto paper?
😂😂😂
I felt the same way about making a video about it. This would get you an “F” in old 7th grade wood shop.
Thought the same. I understand that there need to be beginner projects but come on.
Nice idea for left over scrap wood! If you reverse the board on each pass over the table saw blade when resawing both halves with be perfectly equal in thickness!
For sanding, build a small fixture to hold the coaster. For instance, if the coaster is 1/2” thick (random number), then using a plywood base or whatever, build a three-sided border around the coaster using 7/16” strips. This will hold the coaster securely, while allowing the sander to only contact the coaster face.
If desired, then add anti-slip cabinet liner to the bottom. Just be sure to adjust the border height to accommodate the anti-slip thickness.
Great idea and presented in a really down to earth manner. I have some worm wood Cherry that will work perfectly. Thanks for showing that we aren’t the only woodworkers who end up with bloopers in our attempts. Keep up the great work. I’ll be one of many watching.
Many thanks
Thanks, Phil! I probably mess things up more than anyone haha. I’ve got about 60 other videos for you so I hope you stocked up on popcorn!
If the sander is too big for the bit of wood, either do it by hand or if you feel you have to use a power tool then clamp it in a vice or get a suitable sized version.
I know the video is older, but another tip (sorry if it's a repeat, I'm not reading 3yrs of comments lol) Use painters tape on bottom, and on a table. Glue the tape together with CA glue and an accelerator, just peel off when finished. Just a little CNC trick for keeping stuff still.
Youve got it man. See you blowing up very soon. Keep getting after it and building until you get that viral video that grants you the recognition you deserve for these insanely high quality videos and products.
Thanks, Cameron! I appreciate the support!
Just curious - why did you not use the belt sander on your oscillating spindle sander to sand the panels rather than having to deal with the random orbital sander?
And I researched a little bit and found that belt sanders are really best for shaping and not for fine surface sanding.
Perfect way to end that video 😂 I feel the same way when people start to set drinks down on stuff I’ve built 😂
Hahaha that was actually my girlfriend Miranda’s idea. Her hand made a good cameo in the video. You’ll see more of her in the future!
@@SpencleyDesignCo could you upload plans plz sir
They turned out beautifully. I really like the holder design. So simple, yet elegant.
Thanks, Aimee! I appreciate the kind words and support!
Enjoyed watching the project.
Wooden coasters don’t work. The condensation from glass sticks to coaster then slips off into your lap or floor.
Should have inlayed a cork disc on the coasters. But that would have been considerably more work 🤷♂️
Where did you get your rip fence for your table saw it looks amazing
0:57 That is exactly halfway through the board’s thickness? Time for my next eye exam, I guess. 😊
Hi what is the table saw setup called how much are they
If you make a jig that holds the coaster, it will help...Live and learn is what I say.
Those coasters and the holder turned out so beautifully! I have a spare piece of walnut that I was trying to find a use for - now I know :-)
Heck yeah you should do the same thing! 😀
Would it work if you used a silicone rubber matt to "hold" small pieces while trying to sand them? I'm thinking of the "18X28 inch Non-Slip Rug Underlay" sold in Dollar Tree for $1.25. You can cut it to fit your needs.
Hey Mate. I hear ya man. Your skills are legit and your space looks productive. I believe you will achieve your goal of quitting your day job. Well done!
Excellent use of “leftovers.” If only that Arm-R-Seal dried faster!
Coasters are my favorite scrap wood project!
It certainly worked well for me! Glad you enjoyed the video!
My town has those all over. Smells like a used prophalactic to me.
perfect comment to find out of context
It’s a great project and all but I’m here for the rheingeist tshirt. Great brewery.
For sanding them (once they're already small) would recommend trying a 1/3 sheet (or similar) sander; something that goes back+forth as opposed to circular. Wear work gloves (protect hands from sandpaper and to give yourself better grip) and you can actually have the sander upside-down and just hold the coaster in your hand; pressing it lightly against the sander. There may be better ways to do this, I only recently started a similar project and am working with what I have. But the 1/3 sheet sander with back+forth motion seemed far more doable for me than the circular.
If it’s working for ya, go for it. Just be careful because those sheer sanders tend to leave noticeable scratch patterns
@@SpencleyDesignCo I'm not terribly worried about that myself seeing as prior to doing any real coasters I'm actually making coaster sized swatches, sanding to prep before burning the surface to a crisp (black is my favorite color, +I appreciate texture), after which I'll be trying out various finishes (including resin; Blacktail Studios has done that+it looks gorgeous). So in my case little scratches won't be bothersome. But is a very valid point for those who won't be burning the wood. I just found the 1/3 sheet sander seems more willing to cooperate with the little wood squares. Obviously I'm still learning though!
It’s awesome to see someone else super excited by woodworking! It’s so much fun!
To sand small pieces. I put painters tape on my work bench. Then painters tape on the object. Put CA glue on tape and bond. Holds well. When done just break the bond on the painters tape
That’s a great tip!
Have You Thought Of Using
A Ocilating Sander?
What do you sell this coaster set for?
🌭Hot dog 🌭Was hunting around TH-cam for some coaster holder ideas today and randomly found this old video of yours. Thanks, I think I will incorporate parts of your design and build process into my coaster gifts this season. For some reason or other I have struggled with miter joints, but had never thought to use a 45 degree router bit to take the stupidity out of the equation. I also liked the finger hole designed to match the smallest spindle on the sander and make that process that much easier! Can't wait for your next video to drop. Keep up the good work!
Great video and they turned out awesome. You did a great job of explaining all your steps and made it simple to follow.
Thank you very much!
Sweet setup
Do you have a video on the Dado throat plate or did you buy it? If you bought it, would appreciate a link. Thanks!
I just made it out of some MDF
@@SpencleyDesignCo Thanks!
I’m working on a video in the future all about how to make throat plates
@@SpencleyDesignCo That would be great. Looking forward to seeing that!
It’s one of many many videos in the pipeline!
Nice project, like the 45°chamfer/mitre trick, might try that
Thanks for checking out the video, John!
Great idea. Thanks for posting.
Thanks for watching, Richard!
I know this is a really late post, but if you're making the coasters in any volume, why not make a fixture out of crappy big-box store plywood that's thinner than the coasters, or maybe from those cheap stir sticks they sell? That way you can sand an entire batch at once in no time.
sell your harvey miter gauge, your rockler router lift, and your grrrrrrrrripper, and you should have enough money for a non-ridiculous table saw.
Great idea with the resaw..didn't think of that and don't have a band saw so I bought 1/4 thick hobby wood from HD and made mine like that
What’s the router bit you are using, don’t see it in the link
Good question, Stephen!
For the roundover bit, I’m using this: amzn.to/363Upld
For the chamfer bit, I’m using this: amzn.to/3pakjLw
Coasters are legit a pain to sand 🤣 I usually just plan it on the finish setting now (helical head upgrade helps) and then just finish by hand 🤷🏻♂️
Oh they’re absolutely a nightmare! That’s why I stay far far away from production work 🤣
Muy bien hecho mi amigo. Buen trabajo
Thank you very much! I appreciate the support!
Sandpaper doesn't seem to bother me, it actually kind of tickles. 😮
Beautiful work . . . . but not very practical. The sweat from a glass will run down to the coaster, then drip onto the table - especially due to the polyurethane.
Ok I'm a little slow, but I could not get my sander to make the smooth hole, what grit do you use? I've seen continents move faster than what I was getting done
I used 80 grit
try a sanding mat
Not sure why more people don't use the router for miters. Its a good idea i don't think I'd actually seen before.
Thanks for checking out the video, Nathan! For a lot of folks, I think it has to do with not having a router table. Also, as the thickness of the material increases, the size of the router bit has to increase even more. If you want to do 3/4 material, you have to have a pretty large bit!
Nice work, great use for scrap. I am not the only one who loves coasters! Who makes that white pencil you were using? Cheers from Australia.
Thanks for the support, Joe! I genuinely really appreciate it! I don’t know who makes the white pencil, I got it for free at the lumber yard. However, I was able to find some that look exactly the same on Amazon. Pretty cheap too! : amzn.to/35UbLkc
I used poly and the surface sticks with a hot coffee. Also the surface has completely boiled up when left in sun
Thanks for watching! Film finishes definitely have their downfalls in the sun
Precisely why I use oil and wax finishes on projects such as these. Plus polyurethane will turn yellow or fade in sunlight.
Awesome job!!! I just wish you had gone into detail about how you made the holder.
I did, just watch the video
Not that these are that bad, but let's just say you've improved a lot 3 years later.
Use rubber bands to hold it together.
The Kroger seltzer water is delicious!
Gosh dang right it is!
We’ll I’ve got my coasters made and after several fails on using router for 45• edges of coaster holder, how the heck you set it up to cut the 45’s?
Tried high low in and out no clue how to set this up any help I’d appreciate. Ty
I have a router lift table and 1/2” shank 45 bit.
Love the video and the results.
If you’re having trouble with the router, you could always just use the table saw
@@SpencleyDesignCo ok guess I will, I just got this router table with lift on it so I was hoping to use that. Anyways ty love your work.
Carpenter pencils illegal? I didn't like like the safety of that clutch pencil. For the sanding, lazy Suzanne. Most grandmas have 5 extras - friends grandma if you don't have one
yea but the coaster is so pretty you need a coaster for the coaster
How do U find the wood for this???
There are many places to buy wood online
Awesome video i can tell you care and want to give this knowledge away and share. Also i literally have the same flannel lol.
I appreciate the support, killian!
WHAT A BEAUTIFUL GIFT YOU HAVE BEEN BLESSED WITH FROM ALMIGHTY GOD,
WELL DONE
I'd like have your plan for this.
Why would anyone need plans for coasters
This is so therapeutic.
I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Plans please! 😊
Thanks for checking out the video, Dawayne! If I get enough interest, I’ll consider making plans
Use a damn coaster!!!
Videos like this I just go to the end to see if what you are
Making is worthwhile. It's manipulative to make people wait till the end before you tell them wtf you are making.
Thanks for a great video
You stole my idea. lol. Just kidding. But I have been doing that. I give a set of walnut coasters to all my customers as a token of appreciation for there business.
Hahah that’s a fantastic idea!! Just a small and simple project. If you aren’t filming, you can make them super fast!
Great video! Oh yeah... O-H!
Thanks a lot! I-O!
Love it
Simple but nice
Go Bucks
Gorgeous
Do you have plans for these?
You risk your health for a couple of bucks on Etsy.
go noles
Cincy gang
Beautiful
Thank you very much! I’m glad to hear you enjoyed it
Thumbs up for the errors!
Thanks for watching, Dave!
Is this for real or is this a comedy slam on the absurd number of woodworking videos?
People want these?
Just get a bandsaw.
Click bate
Jesus is the answer. Whoever is reading this you may feel lost in life; you may feel like giving up, wishing it would all end. You want peace, but can’t find it. You’ve looked for it in women, drugs, alcohol, porn, money, and so much more, but you feel emptier the more you do it. The only one who can fill us is Jesus Christ, the living God; the one who came into this world as a man and died on the cross to save us from our sins (our wrongdoings against God). If you trust in Christ as your Lord and Savior you will be saved and you will go to Heaven when you die. One thing many people think once they come to God is everything will be perfect. The truth is it won’t be. Once you give your life to Christ the devil will attack you over and over again until you break, but Christ is there to strengthen you and to get you through all things. Give your life to Christ my friends. Without him, life means nothing.
Too Slow. You don't need to explain in detail..... Boring