New Sub here. Disabled USMC Combat Vet with a beard that is similar to yours. Not as much ink, but I know yours all tell a story. I am going to spend some time catching up on your channel. Semper Fi!
Great job, Cheryl and Aaron! These DIY projects look incredibly useful and stylish. I especially loved the herringbone tray - it's a fantastic way to show how to make something beautiful and functional from readily available materials. Looking forward to more videos and ideas!
My daughter lived in Norman for quite a while. Also I’m jealous he enjoys Hobby Lobby lol Oh and Briarsmoke has been one of my favorites colors for quite some time now! Great work y’all!
It might be common sense to move your fingers when using a nail gun, but my guess is that every woodworker has had a few nails blowout the side of their project and lodged in their fingers/hand! Great projects! Thanks for always sharing with us.
I got excited when I heard you were making a herringbone tray, I make a lot of them :) Would be fun to see another makers take on them. Then you surprised me a lot by using leather handles, which is one of my signature touches haha. I usually use leather handles unless commissioned to use something else.
Love your videos! I was wondering if you could share more on the behind the scenes of a woodworking business. Things like how to get started, video editing, best place to get shipping and boxes….
New subscriber, enjoyed your projects. Love seeing what others are making, gives me ideas thanks. Can’t wait for your Christmas items. I’m going to check out more of your videos
Love your videos, just stumbled onto your channel recently. Is your shop at your house? I saw one video I think you mentioned you were off to work which gave me the impression you drive to the shop
Nice woodworking projects as always- they look simple enough- I only have a small handful of tools- can’t afford what I would like at this time so that can make it feel overwhelming- space is an issue- neighbors that don’t like noise, etc- any tips
If space is an issue or neighbors, you could find a storage unit that has electricity. We started our business working out of one. The managers not only allowed it but also paid us to build things for them. Small, quiet tools like scrollsaws can work in a small space. You can't build everything with one, but there's a lot that you can. Hand tools and saws also work with limited space. Old fashioned miter boxes work great. Where there's a will, there's a way!
I’m going to make all three of these tomorrow. Very excited about it too. I’m just starting my woodworking journey.
That's wonderful, good luck!
I love watching these videos. Aron trips me out, lol. He is so straightforward. No smile or nothing, lol. Keep up the good work.
That hammer has seen many years of use! That's what I like about your channel. No fancy overpriced tools and you're keeping it real!!! Keep it up!
Thanks for watching!
New Sub here. Disabled USMC Combat Vet with a beard that is similar to yours. Not as much ink, but I know yours all tell a story. I am going to spend some time catching up on your channel. Semper Fi!
Thank you for watching, and Thank You for your service !
Thanks for your Service
Great job, Cheryl and Aaron! These DIY projects look incredibly useful and stylish. I especially loved the herringbone tray - it's a fantastic way to show how to make something beautiful and functional from readily available materials. Looking forward to more videos and ideas!
Thanks so much! 😊
“YUP”. It says it all
The surviving tray is awesome.
Love the tray. Can't wait to see your Christmas projects.
@@mattwhitwell6151 thank you 😊
My daughter lived in Norman for quite a while. Also I’m jealous he enjoys Hobby Lobby lol
Oh and Briarsmoke has been one of my favorites colors for quite some time now! Great work y’all!
I am very thankful Aaron likes Hobby Lobby as much as I do. Lol Thank you so much for watching. 😊
It might be common sense to move your fingers when using a nail gun, but my guess is that every woodworker has had a few nails blowout the side of their project and lodged in their fingers/hand!
Great projects! Thanks for always sharing with us.
Love how you guys do up to date wood projects! Been wanting to make the towel holder for awhile - nice work!
I got excited when I heard you were making a herringbone tray, I make a lot of them :) Would be fun to see another makers take on them.
Then you surprised me a lot by using leather handles, which is one of my signature touches haha. I usually use leather handles unless commissioned to use something else.
Thank you for watching! I think the leather handles are a great touch. I bet your trays are beautiful! 😊
@@averystreetdesignstudio Thank you! Wish I could show you an image but bit difficult through TH-cam :)
I ordered some of the Serious Grit sandpaper. Thanks for the discount!
You will love it ! It is so much better than any others I've used!
Nice projects! Absolutely love the tray with the leather straps 😍 🤘🏼 Rock On 🔥
Thank you 😊
Nice video and great projects. Gonna make a herringbone noodle board and now a matching herringbone serving tray! Y'all work well together!
Thank you 😊
Love your videos!
I was wondering if you could share more on the behind the scenes of a woodworking business. Things like how to get started, video editing, best place to get shipping and boxes….
New subscriber, enjoyed your projects. Love seeing what others are making, gives me ideas thanks. Can’t wait for your Christmas items. I’m going to check out more of your videos
Thank you for watching!
Great shop you got there....
Thanks 👍
❤Just found your channel! New subscriber. Always looking for some projects. Great ideas 💡
@@anothertime2023 thank you 😊
Ahahahah can you tell I’ve been waiting for your post?! lol
We are so glad you are here.
Love your videos, just stumbled onto your channel recently. Is your shop at your house? I saw one video I think you mentioned you were off to work which gave me the impression you drive to the shop
Thank you! It is at a different location. But still in Norman.
Nice woodworking projects as always- they look simple enough- I only have a small handful of tools- can’t afford what I would like at this time so that can make it feel overwhelming- space is an issue- neighbors that don’t like noise, etc- any tips
If space is an issue or neighbors, you could find a storage unit that has electricity. We started our business working out of one. The managers not only allowed it but also paid us to build things for them. Small, quiet tools like scrollsaws can work in a small space. You can't build everything with one, but there's a lot that you can. Hand tools and saws also work with limited space. Old fashioned miter boxes work great. Where there's a will, there's a way!
@@averystreetdesignstudioThanks so much for the suggestions- sure appreciate it 👍👍
My Hobby Lobby does Christmas year round. It's really annoying.
That is annoying!
😂😂😂
How do you ship the book stand for $4 +/- ?
I have looked at UPS and USPS, around $8-10.
We said it would sell for $30. I didn't give a shipping price because I hadn't priced it yet. $8-10 sounds about right.